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The Daily Dispatch: October 23, 1863., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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Cheap property. --The estates of the following gentlemen, living in the upper part of Fauquier county, have been sold as confiscated property by the Yankee Government: Col. John A. Washington, Col. Thos. Marshall, Lieut. F. L. Marshall, Lieut. Gray Carroll, and Capt. Jas. F. Jones. Capt. Jones's estate, containing eight hundred acres, and assessed before the war at $50 per acre, making the whole value $40,000, was sold for the insignificant sum of $200.
s taken up as the order of the day, when Mr. Lynch, of Campbell, moved its postponement until to-morrow. A test vote was taken on the question-- "Shall the first section of the bill (which is in fact the bill itself) be stricken out?" upon which the ayes and noes were called, with the following result: Ayes.--Messrs. Armstrong, Bruce, Carson, Christian of Augusta, Christian of Middlesex, Collier, Day, Dillard, Douglas, Garnett, Garrison, Gray, Hart, Johnson, Jones, Keen, Logan, Lynch, Marshall, Nash, Peters, Randolph, Wiley, and Witten--24. Noes.--Messrs. Alderson, Bates, Ball, Coghill, Frazier, Lawson, Lewis, Neeson, Newlon, Newman of Madison, Newman of Mason, Shriver, Stevenson, Spitler, Taylor of Norfolk, Taylor of Montgomery--17. The bill was then laid upon the table. In the House, a communication was received from the Senate announcing that they had agreed to a joint resolution of the House in relation to the increase of pay to soldiers and commutation for rat