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The Daily Dispatch: January 30, 1865., [Electronic resource], "rich man's War — poor man's fight." (search)
r for one class, and to use this excess in order to carry, free of cost, the mail matter for another class, would strongly conflict with the just equality of privileges and burthens which the above-cited clauses were designed to secure. "I regret to be compelled to object to a measure devised by Congress for the benefit or relief of the army, but with my convictions on the subject, it is not possible to approve the act now before me. "Jefferson Davis. "Richmond, Virginia, January 25, 1865." After debate, the vote being taken whether the bill should pass notwithstanding the objections of the President, it was decided in the affirmative — yeas, 13; nays, 4. Those who voted in the affirmative were: Messrs. Baker, Caperton, Garland, Graham, Haynes, Henry, Maxwell, Oldham, Semmes, Simms, Walker, Watson and Wigfall. Those who voted in the negative were: Messrs. Brown, Burnett, Dortch and Sparrow. On motion, the Senate resolved into secret session
Clearance Lock,James River and Kanawha Canal,January 25, 1865 Wanted to Employ, a good, reliable white man, to assist in the duties of this office, viz: To examine and clear the boats and to assist in working the lock. Apply to the undersigned, at the Clearance Office, on the canal three miles above the city. John N. Hopkins, Clearance Lock-keeper, James River and Kanawha Canal. ja 20--4t*
The Daily Dispatch: January 30, 1865., [Electronic resource], "rich man's War — poor man's fight." (search)
In Henrico county Court, January 25, 1865. --The Court having again attended to-day, pursuant to their adjournment on Wednesday last, to further consider the requisition of the Governor for slaves from this county to labor on the fortifications and other works necessary for the public defence, made pursuant to law, and six of the Justices being present, doth order that the following slaveholders, hirers and public hospitals produce to the Sheriff of this county, at the Court-house thereof, on Monday, the 30th day of the present month (January), by 12 o'clock M. of that day, the number of slaves, between the ages of eighteen and fifty-five years, annexed to their names in the subjoined list, to labor as above indicated; on which day the Court will proceed finally to dispose of the whole matter, and to direct the Sheriff to take into possession the slaves of all such holders, hirers and hospitals, who, on that day, are not excused or otherwise exempted, and ordered the same to be p