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0 to $6, according to quality. Lambs — Generally poor, and but few fat Lambs in market. Middle or average and extreme prices from $2.50 to $5. Veal — Very poor; but few good in market. Mutton — No sales scarcely for slaughter — say, $2.50 to $6, as per quality. Prices from $3 per head to 5 cents per lb. gross. Hogs--7@3 cts. swill and corn fed. Money market. Exchange is nominal, and we omit quotations. sales of Stocks in Richmond, Reported by John A. Lancaster & Son, for the week ending May 16, 1861. Virginia 6 per cent. Registered Bonds, sales $59@$60. Richmond City Bonds, offered at $85. Petersburg City Bonds, no recent sales. Lynchburg City Bonds, no recent sales. Norfolk City Bonds, no recent sales. Exchange Bank Stock, no recent sales. Farmers' Bank Stock, last sales $95. Bank of Virginia Stock, sales $63½. Bank of the Commonwealth Stock, last sales $90. Richmond & Danville Railroad Bo
little capacity of combination, even in their native country, to make any general rising very probable. The Liverpool Mercury, in speaking of the blockade and cotton supply, says: The position of the British people who will be the greatest sufferers by the terrible convulsion which is now shaking society and disturbing all the peaceful pursuits of industry in the United and Confederate States of America, is that which resides in the northwestern district of England, consisting of Lancaster and Cheshire, and in the western districts of Scotland in and around the flourishing city of Glasgow. These districts not only find in the Northern and Southern States the best market for the products of their industry, in common with the whole of the mining and manufacturing districts of England, but they also derive from the Southern States much the greater portion of their supply of cotton and tobacco, and from the Northern States a large, if not the largest, portion of their supplies
ccessive royal families. Berkeley, Culpeper, Dinwiddie, Fauquier, and Botetourt, were so called in compliment to the Colonial Governors of those names.--Goochland was also named in honor of Gov. Gooch. Shenandoah was likewise first called after Governor Dunmore, but the name was changed after Dunmore became the enemy of the Colony. Albemarle, Amherst, Bedford, Brunswick, Buckingham, Chesterfield, Cumberland, Essex, Fairfax, Gloucester, Halifax, Hampshire, Hanover, Isle of Wight, Lancaster, Loudon, Mecklenburg, Middlesex, New Kent, Norfolk, Northampton, Northumberland, Orange, Richmond, Southampton, Stafford, Surry, Sussex, Warwick, York, and perhaps some others, are names derived from England or English officials or noblemen. Patrick and Henry, (after Patrick Henry,) Jefferson, Nelson, Harrison, Randolph, Lee, Brooke, Wood, Monroe, Page. Cabell, Tyler, Barbour, Nicholas, Preston, Pleasants, Giles, Floyd, Gilmer, McDowell and Wise, were named after Virginia Governors s
e80Richmond City1234 Shenandoah1440Rockbridge892 Smyth50Rockingham206 Southampton23Spotsylvania187 Tyler100Stafford1 Upshur230Surry74 Warren186Taylor72 Washington280Warwick49 Wetzel549Westmoreland344 WoodtieWilliamsburg6 Wythe177 15,631 14,245 14,245 majority for Bell 1,386 the following table shows the vote in 1859, in the counties yet to be heard from: Letcher. Goggin. Boone142Braxton32 Buchanan91Clay41 Cabell91Giles111 Calhoun251Kanawha671 Craig164Lancaster49 Fayette39Lee64 Grayson113Louisa99 Hanover117Mason141 Jackson122McDowell82 Logan386Mercer128 Middlesex35Morgan13 Patrick90Nicholas61 Pendleton28Putnam24 Pocahontas285Raieigh233 Preston305Richmond county35 Randolph204Roane41 Sussex164Russell317 Tazewell80Scott41 Tucker159Wyoming93 Wayne51York69 Webster. (new co.) Wirt166 Wise18 3,101 2,375 2,375 726 Bell's maj. in the co's heard from1,386 Bell's clear maj660 Should the counties above vote prec
Fairfax68569191 Fluvanna4434877 Frederick131596366 Franklin1076863133 Fayette24138165 Floyd40038435 Gloucester4603910 Goochland42824437 Grayson44731516 Greenbrier505993133 Greene5217410 Greenesville15113941 Halifax131256138 Hanover74957527 Hancock2623385 Hardy35589474 Henrico6411403189 Henry44454359 Highland170215255 Harrison1191931107 Isle of Wight75714719 James City601485 Jefferson458959440 Jackson50938864 Kanawha5131765 King George22318437 King William3151428 Lancaster10612560 Lee89446210 Lewis604332247 Loudoun7782033120 Louisa7544982 Lunenburg52725132 Logan2711006 Madison8347420 Marshall809928108 Marion1337569137 Matthews3062510 Meeklenburg90143063 Mercer4324431 Middlesex24115100 Monroe52069383 Morgan2543020 Montgomery42571274 Monongalia60162277 Nansemond4294771 Nelson390733112 New Kent1722642 Norfolk City439984233 Norfolk County44770452 Northumberland3502761 Northampton2142346 Nottoway17923228 Ohio9151292716 Orange47542717 p
The Daily Dispatch: December 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], List of appointments by the Virginia annual Conference of the M. E. Church South. (search)
dies, Wm. H. Camper; Williamsburg, Thomas Y. Cash; Hampton, R. C. Smiley; York, Benj. T. Amiss; Gloucester, Jno. B. Dey, Wm. G. Starr; Colored Mission, to be supplied; Matthews, Jas. D. Lumsden, H. Billups, sup; King William, to be supplied; Manchester, Joseph H Amiss; Richmond Christian Advocate, to be supplied. Fredericksburg District.--Wm. H. Wheelright, P. E. Fredericksburg, Jas. B. Fitzpatrick; Spotsylvania, Samuel Robertson; King and Queen, Wm. H. Starr; Middlesex, John G. Rowe; Lancaster, Jno. M. Saunders; Westmoreland, Jas. E. Brannin; King George, H. S. Atmore; Stafford Henry C. Cheatham; Fauquier, Thomas J. Bayton; Rappahannock, George C Vanderslice; Caroline, John H. Payne; Culpeper, Jno. F. Poulton, J. Carson, sup; Rapidan Mission, to be supplied. Washington District.--Wm. G. Cross, P. E. Washington City, Joseph A Proctor; Alexandria, Wm. C. Blount; Rock Creek and Howard, James E. McSparran; Fairfax, William G. Hammond; Potomac, Charles V. Bingley; Leesburg, Wm.
! action!!! The city of Philadelphia, which polled eighty thousand votes at the late election, ought to be able to put in the field to-morrow thirty thousand volunteers. Her great fire department alone is a splendid military organization, and her young men only need the right kind of leaders to form a corps d'orniee of more magnificence than that of any other city in the Union, only excepting that of New York.--The great counties of Berks, and Montgomery, and Lancaster, and Northampton — Lancaster alone exhibiting a population of one hundred and sixteen thousand--would swell this force into an army more powerful than all the Southern States combined could put into the field. These, with the fighting men of the other counties of the States, properly roused and officered, could soon be made ready for any call on the part of the proper authorities. Gov. Packer, always keenly alive to the honor of his country, should act in the present exigency with unusual promptitude." Does th
ire, Warren. Strasburg--(except those Companies already ordered to Beverly)--Shenandoah, Hardy, Page Pendleton, Highland, Rockingham, August Bath, Rockbridge. Charlottesville.--Albemarle, Nelson Amherst, Fluvanna. Richmond.--Goochland, Hanover, Henrico, Richmond. Gordonsville.--Louisa. Fredericksburg.--Stafford, Caroline, Spotsylvania. Williamsburg.--James City, Elisabeth City New Kent, York, Warwich, Charles City. West Point.--King William. Tappahannock.--Essex. Gloucester Point.--King and Queen, Gloucester. at their Court-houses.--Westmoreland, Richmond, Northumberland, Lancaster, Matthew, Middlesex. report to General Beauregard at Manassas Junction, as heretofore ordered by Adjutant General. --Green Orange, Madison, Culpeper, Rappahannock Headquier, Prince William, Loudoun, Fairfax. All newspapers within the counties nated will publish the foregoing three times transmit accounts to the Executive Department. jy 16--3t
. G. 19th Va. Wm. H. Mathews Co. A. 5th N. C., Roland Williams, 6th N. C., address, Wilson P. O. Jos. B. McVey, Co. N. 6th Reg't So. Ca. 2--David McSwain, Co. G. 7th Ga. W. J. Relly 12th Miss Co. A. Wm. Humphreys, 19th Va. Tho. Mullens, 19th Va.; wounds. L. M. Riser Brown Rebels 18th Miss, Madison H. well, Co. A. 6th So. Ca. J. W. Neely Co. C., 3d So. Ca. George Turner. 3--Reuben Ransom, Co. F, 4th So. Ca.; wounds Jno. M. Sheffield. T. E. Story, Co. E. 7th So. Ca. B. J. C. Perry, Lancaster T. vincible, 2 So. Ca. W. W. S. Myers, C. Rifles, 18th Miss. H. H. Baggett, Go. G. 7th Ga. 4--J. W. Wilder, Serg't Co. I. 6th N. C. J. M. Casey Capt. 1st Mich; wounds.--Leny Co. J. 13th Miss. J. L. Mann. A. J. Goudelock, 5th Reg't, S. C. 5--H. F. Mitchell. J. I. Hamerhill 5th S. C. Wm. M. Cox. Co. E. 17th Miss. 6--J. R. Dotman 6th S. C. Gen. M. Cromer 5th S. C. 7--John Mathews, C. Rifles, 18th Miss. Volunteers M. C. Dows Co. D. 18th Miss. Marion Wales, Co. D. 18th Miss. 8-- Whi
ight — Wm. M Crocker, A. Atkinson, F. M. Boykin, Sr. Jackson — Jacob Armstrong, Robert Park, S. J. C. Davenport. James City — R. L. Henley, A. W. Hawkins, M. R. Harrell. Jefferson — B. Davenport, Andrew Hunter, R. W. Baylor. Kanawha — J. G. Newman, Wm. Quarrier, Henry Fitzhugh. King George--A bram B. Hooe, Charles Mason, Ed. T. Taylors, King and Queen — Thomas R. Gresham, Roderick Bland, or, J. M. Jeffries. King William--Wm. A Braxton, Hardin Little page Wm. Geo. Pollard. Lancaster — Samuel Gresham, Col. S. Downing, Addison Hall. Lee — John D. Sharp. Ro. M. Bales, Peter C. Johnston. Lewis — James T. Jackson, Conrad Kester, Joseph C. Spalding. Logan — Isaac S. Samuels, P. K. McComas Joseph Barrett. Loudou — John W. Minor, Asa Rogers, John A. Carter. Louisa — John Hunter, Clayton G. Coleman, W. O. Harris. Lunenburg — John Orgain, Sterling Neblett, Jr. W. H. Hatchett. Lynchburg — Wm. T. Yancey John G. Meem, John M. Speed. Madison