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rayer by the Rev. J. A. Duncan, of the Methodist Church. Senate bill for the relief of Daniel S. Dickinson was referred to the Committee on Finance, after two readings; Senate bill establishing a Bank in Jeffersonville, Tazewell co., was read twice, and referred to the Committee on Banks. Resolutions.--The following resolutions of inquiry into expediency were offered: By Mr. Keen, of refunding to Daniel Dugger, of the town of Danville, $140 taxes, improperly assessed and paid; by Mr. Allen, of reporting a bill for the relief of Benj. Wray and Joseph Boon, of Franklin co., for a certain amount of taxes improperly paid; by Mr. Mong, of releasing the Commonwealth's title to certain lands in Berkeley county to C. D. Stewart's heirs; by Mr. Pritchard, of amending the law exempting certain specific property from levy, so as to allow $300 worth in value to be selected: by Mr. Harrison, of reporting last session's bill for the relief of Jesse Carrier, of Rockingham; by Mr. Rutherfor
rps of engineers, has been appointed superintendent of the West Point Military Academy. Mrs F. A. Tradewell was burned to death in Columbia, S. C., Monday night, by her dress taking fire. Donations of $2,600 have been sent to the South Carolina Government, of which $500 was contributed by a lady. The U. S. store bark Release, Lieut. Cowdy, and J. M. Frailey, arrived at New York, Wednesday, in 39 days from Gibraltar. Among the graduates at Georgetown College, D. C., are Chas. Allen, of Va., and W. H. Gardner, of North Carolina. There occurred in London, during 1860, 1,241 fires, 116 firings of chimneys, and 69 false alarms of fire. Helper, the "Impending Crisis" man, had an audience of twenty-three to hear him lecture at Dayton, Ohio, Monday night. Sunday travel has commenced on all the Middlesex, Mass., horse-railways. Mrs. Senator Douglas paid her respects to Mrs. Lincoln on Monday. President Lincoln dined with Henry Winter Davis on Monday