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The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1865., [Electronic resource], General Assembly of Virginia . (search)
Associated Press Dispatches.Congressional. Washington, December 11.
--In the Senate, to-day, Mr. Wilson presented a petition from Frances Cook, and two thousand five hundred other colored people of the District, asking the privilege of suffrage.
Referred to the Committee of the District of Columbia.
A committee was appointed to act with the House committee on the subject of President Lincoln's death.
On motion, so much of the President's message as relates to finance was refouri and Arkansas, to the Pacific coast, by the Southern route.
Referred to the Committee on the Pacific Railroad.
Mr. Steward, of Nevada, presented a bill establishing a Mining Bureau.
Referred to the Committee on Mines and Mining.
Mr. Wilson presented a joint resolution for the prevention of the sale of the bonds and scrip of the late Confederacy.
Referred to the Judiciary Committee.
Mr. Howard, of Michigan, introduced a resolution calling upon the President for what informat
Proceedings of Congress. Washington, Monday, December 11.
--Senate.--The President pro tempore announced the following committee to act with the House committee on the subject of Mr. Lincoln's death; Messrs. Foot, Yates, Fessenden. Wilson, Doolittle, Lane of Kansas.
Harris, Nesmith, Lane, Wiley, Buckalow and Henderson.
Mr. Nye gave notice of a bill to change the eastern boundary of the State of Nevada so as to include additional territory, to be taken from Utah and Arizona; and
District of Columbia.--Ingersoll, of Illinois; Dumont, of Indiana; Davis, of New York; Baldwin, of Massachusetts; McCullough, of Maryland; Colt, of Missouri; Walker O. Mercer, of Pennsylvania; Sharkland, of Kentucky.
On the Judiciary.--Messrs. Wilson, of Iowa, chairman; Boutrell, of Massachusetts; Francis Thomas, of Maryland; Williams, of Pennsylvania; Woodbridge, of Vermont; Morris, of New York; Rogers, of New Jersey; Lawrence, of Ohio, and Cook, of Illinois.
The House refused to su