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oghill, of Amherst, thought if the Senate adjourned till-eight P. M., and authorized the Sergeant-at-Arms to bring in absentees, the result desired by the Senator from Bedford could be attained. Mr. Robertson, of Richmond, suggested that a recess be taken until 6 P. M., rather than 8 P. M. By so doing the m age of the Governor could be received, and he thought it important that it should be. Mr. Johnson, of Bedford, offered a resolution that the Sergeant-at- Arms be directed to go after such Senators as are in convenient distances of the city, unless by to-morrow morning he shall ascertain there is a quorum. The resolution was adopted. Mr. Queenbury, of Caroline, moved an adjournment to 12 o'clock to-morrow. Mr. Newman, of Mason, thought the Senate had latter adjourn until this evening at 8 o'clock; in order to transact, if possible, important Business. The motion adjourning the Senate until 12 o'clock to-morrow was then put and carried — ayes 15 nays 8
Co. "C."--Tim Smith, Captain; R. S. Eilis, 1st Lt., J. H. Smith, 2d Lt., J. F. Bibb, 3d Lt. Co. "D."--J. P. Jones. Capt.; Mat. Brown, 1st Lt., J. Rudicill, 2d Lt; W. E. Jones, 3d Lt. Co. "E."--B. C. Jones, Captain, J. A. Frayser, 1st Lt; J. T. Burton, 2d Lt.; W. A. Blick, 3d Lt. Co. "F."--John Richardson, Captain; R. N. Thomas, 1st Lt.; W. H. Talley. 2d Lt.; W. J. Walton. 3d Lt. Co. "G."--Thos. D. Jeffress, Captain. John T. Chaffin, 1st Lt; Edward L. Haskins, 2d Lt.; F. C. Barnes, 3d Lt. Co. "H."--J. C. Wyant, Captain; H. C. Michie. 1st Lt. J. S. Richards, 2d Lt; J. A. Miller, 3d Lt. Co. "L."--W. W. Williams, Captain; C. J. Clark, 1st Lt; E. S. Clark, 2d Lt; Stephen D. Cronin, 3d Lt. Co. "K." --James H. Mason. Captain:--Williamson, 1st Lt. Edmund Tonjon, 2d Lt, W. E. Talley, 3d Lt. This regiment was attached to "Floyd's Brigade" while in Kentucky and Tennessee, and won unfading laurels during the memorable four days struggle at "Donelson."