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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 11, 1864., [Electronic resource].
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Burnside (search for this): article 3
Rumored Removal of Beast Butler.
A report was in circulation yesterday in the city that Beast Butler had been removed from his command of the Department of Virginia and North Carolina, and that Burnside had been appointed in his stead.
What foundation there is for the report we are unable to state, as we were unable to trace it to any authentic source.
Butler (search for this): article 3
Rumored Removal of Beast Butler.
A report was in circulation yesterday in the city that Beast Butler had been removed from his command of the Department of Virginia and North Carolina, and that Burnside had been appointed in his stead.
What foundation there is for the report we are unable to state, as we were unable to trace it to any authentic source.
Rumored Removal of Beast Butler.
A report was in circulation yesterday in the city that Beast Butler had been removed from his command of the Department of Virginia and North Carolina, and that Burnside had been appointed in his stead.
What foundation there is for the report we are unable to state, as we were unable to trace it to any authentic source.
Richardson (search for this): article 4
John H. Morgan (search for this): article 4
The Legislature.
In the Senate, Saturday, the committee appointed to wait upon Gen. Morgan, and invite him to visit the Senate Chamber, reported that they had done so, and that the General would make the visit on Monday, at 1 o'clock P. M.
The bill amending the Code in relation to the hiring and employing of slaves, was arial issued by the late Teachers' Convention; which was referred to the Committee for Schools and Colleges.
The Speaker submitted to the House a letter from Gen. Morgan relative to the invitation extended him to visit that body, and accepting the same.
Monday, at 2 o'clock P. M., was fixed upon as the time, and Messrs. Richardson, Buford, and Worsham appointed a committee to wait upon Gen. Morgan and acquaint him of the action of the House.
The bill to repeal the law regarding exemption on religious grounds was discussed and laid on the table.
The bill appropriating $150,000 to liquidate claims against the State for tobacco destroyed at the
Marshall (search for this): article 4
The Legislature.
In the Senate, Saturday, the committee appointed to wait upon Gen. Morgan, and invite him to visit the Senate Chamber, reported that they had done so, and that the General would make the visit on Monday, at 1 o'clock P. M.
The bill amending the Code in relation to the hiring and employing of slaves, was amended in several particulars, and laid on the table on motion of Mr. Marshall.
Mr. Collier, by leave, introduced a bill to prompt and aid conscription in the armies of the Confederate States, which was referred to the Committee for Courts of Justice.
The bill increasing the appropriation to the Virginia Military Institute from twelve thousand five hundred to twenty thousand dollars, was passed unanimously and reported to the House.
The Senate then adjourned.
In the House of Delegates, the bill amending the Code and providing for an election of Attorney for the Commonwealth in cities where Circuit Courts are held, was read and referred to th
Worsham (search for this): article 4
Robertson (search for this): article 4
Buford (search for this): article 4
Chomas Collier (search for this): article 4
The Legislature.
In the Senate, Saturday, the committee appointed to wait upon Gen. Morgan, and invite him to visit the Senate Chamber, reported that they had done so, and that the General would make the visit on Monday, at 1 o'clock P. M.
The bill amending the Code in relation to the hiring and employing of slaves, was amended in several particulars, and laid on the table on motion of Mr. Marshall.
Mr. Collier, by leave, introduced a bill to prompt and aid conscription in the armies of the Confederate States, which was referred to the Committee for Courts of Justice.
The bill increasing the appropriation to the Virginia Military Institute from twelve thousand five hundred to twenty thousand dollars, was passed unanimously and reported to the House.
The Senate then adjourned.
In the House of Delegates, the bill amending the Code and providing for an election of Attorney for the Commonwealth in cities where Circuit Courts are held, was read and referred to t
United States (United States) (search for this): article 4