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House of Representatives. Thursday, Feb. 27, 1862. House met at 12 o'clock, and was opened with prayer by Rev. M. Road, of Kentucky Journal of yesterday read. Mr. Baldwin, of Virginia, appeared and took the requisite oath. The question before the House being the motion of Sir Villare of that hee the House meet at 11 o'clock, instead of 12 as now, and remain in session until 4 o'clock P. M., that gentleman accepted the amendment of Mr. Miles, of South Carolina, outstanding 12 o'clock. Mr. , of Texas, opposed the amendment and favored the resolution as originally presented The hour for meeting was fixed at 11 o'clock. Mr. Bauck, of Kentucky, moved to strike but the clause of the resolution, making a motion to adjourn out of order until 4 o'clock P. M., motion agreed to. Mr. Garnett, of Va., said that as the President had upon this House, in common with the people of the Confederate , to observe to morrow as a day of fasting, humiliation, and prayer,
rginia, but who have not been commissioned in the Confederate States services, together with the communication of the Governor in relation thereto, be referred to the Committee on Military Affairs, with instructions to report what action should be taken thereon by the General Assembly. The bill to authorize the Governor to organize and call out certain military forces of the State for the defence of the State, was raid on the table. Mr. Feazier presented the petition of C. C. & J. P. Baldwin, on behalf of themselves and others, wood merchants and wood choppers of Rockbridge and other counties supplying wood to the Lynchburg market. House bill "concerning bank directors," which provides that during the present war, whenever two or more directors of any bank or branch bank shall be absent in the military service of the State, the business of said bank or branch bank may be conducted by three directors, was read twice, and referred. An amendment was offered to the bil