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From Norfolk. [Special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk, Jan. 25, 1862. The storm which has prevailed during the greater part of the week, and which raged violently Thursday night and yesterday, has not yet subsided. The wind does not blow as strongly this moring as during last night, but the weather is cloudy, windy, and cold — very suitable for running blockades, and well calculated to cause trouble and loss to the misguided and ill-fated minions that infest our seacoast. With regard to the Burnside fleet nothing is definitely known here, and it is probable that any definite information relative to the expedition would reach the Dispatch, by telegraph, as soon as it could get here. It has been stated that the splendid steamer Louisiana, that left Fort Monroe with a large number of troops, and was one of the transports of the expedition, went ashore and was burned, and that the men on board were saved. It is more probable that she foundered at sea and tha
The Daily Dispatch: January 27, 1862., [Electronic resource], The case of Senator Bright in the Washington Senate. (search)
Virginia Legislature.Senate. Saturday, Jan. 25, 1862. The Senate was called to order at 11 o'clock, pursuant to the adjournment of yesterday. The bill entitled an act to incorporate the Catharine Furnace Company, in the county of Spotsylvania, communicated yesterday from the House, was taken up, read twice, and, on motion of Mr. Quesensberry, the rule requiring the commitment of the bill was suspended. The bill was then read a third time and passed. A communication from the House of Delegates by their Clerk was read, signifying their concurrence with the amendments of the Senate to the act respecting the issue of small notes. On motion of Mr. Whittle, it was resolved that the Committee of General Laws inquire into the expediency of repealing sections 23 and 24 of the Code of Virginia, and of so amending the 26th section as to require clerks of courts to transmit to the Auditor of Public Accounts, in addition to the register of marriages therein named, only a