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sury notes in sums of one dollar. The bill was read a first time. On motion of Mr. Marshall, House bill refunding to William W. Hume, Sheriff of Fauquier county, damages paid by him as such. The bill was read a third time, and was rejected for want of a constitutional majority. On motion of Mr. Neeson, the bill was reconsidered and laid on the table. On motion of Mr. Johnson, the regular hour for meeting was fixed at 12 M, unless otherwise ordered by the Chair. On motion of Mr Hart, the Senate adjourned. House of Delegates. Friday, May 9, 1862. The House re-assembled at the usual hour of twelve, and the proceedings were opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Duncan. Mr. Bouldin offered a resolution, which was adopted, instructing the Committee on Military Affairs to inquire into the expediency of reorganizing the military force of the State between the ages of thirty-five and forty-five On motion of Mr. Burks, the engrossed bill authorizing the Cou
The Daily Dispatch: May 10, 1862., [Electronic resource], Destruction of cotton in the South. (search)
that this regiment made three bayonet charges on the Yankees; they captured a battery and took one and fifty prisoners, said to be a po- of Stockies's brigades. Col. Strange dis- from his horse and his men to . The Modoombe Guards, from Albemarle, of regiment, were in the thickest of the Fifteen are reported wounded — among Capt. Brown and Lieut. Wyant of the if any, we have no account. The Albemarle Rangers, from North Gar brought the Yankee prisoners to town, company with the Valley Rangers, from All of the Rangers escaped . The Albemarle Artillery, it is believed, not in the fight, and thus escaped in Silas B. Hart, of Albemarle, in the cavalry, was surprised, taken prisoner, and his colors burns off. He, however, to escape, and is now safe in Richmond. The citizens of Charlottesville, upon re information of the fight, and that from that section were killed and appointed a committee of to proceed to Richmond to look their welfare.