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Resigned --Charles F. Collier, Esq., member of the House of Delegates from Petersburg, has resigned, having been elected successor to Hon. R. A. Pryor in the Confederate Congress.
y, Isbell, Johnson, Nash, Neeson. Newton, New n, Pate. Pennybacker, Quesenberry, Spitier, and Whitten--16. Yeas--Messrs. Armstrong, Bail, Branch, Carraway, Collier, Dickenson of Prince Edward, Early, Garnett, Hart, Logan, McKenney, Robertson, Thompson, Urquhart, Whittle, and Witey--16. Mr. Newman offered the following rd, That the Committee on Military Affairs it quire into the expediency of reorganizing the militia of the Commonwealth not subject to the Conscription act. Mr. Collier offered the following joint resolutions, which lie over one day. Mc. Collier gave notice that he should offer some remarks in favor of their adoption on MondayCollier gave notice that he should offer some remarks in favor of their adoption on Monday, when he would call them up. Whereas, about a year ago the despot who wields and attractancy abuses the powers of once free and proud, but now broken Federal Union, called for only seventy five thousand men to suppress the resistance offered by the sla holding States to his authority over them, and the representatives of th
circumstances attendant upon their position in the State army before it had been turned over to the Confederate Government, was referred to a select committee, consisting of Messrs Baskerville, Bouldin, and Gilmer. Mr. Rutherfoord, from the Committee on Courts of Justice, reported a bill prescribing punishment for persons who may purchase property falsely, representing that they have authority to impress the same. The Speaker laid before the House a letter of resignation from Charles F. Collier, Esq., the delegate from the city of Petersburg, now representative elect for the Petersburg District in the Confederate Congress, which being accepted. Mr. Rives offered resolution, which was adopted, that the Speaker issue a writ of election to supply the vacancy, on the 22d inst., and that the same be communicated to the Sergeant of the city of Petersburg to that end. On motion of Mr. Baskerville, leave was given a special committee to bring in a bill authorizing the sale