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The Daily Dispatch: January 31, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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House of delegates. Wednesday, Jan. 30, 1860. The House was called to order at 12 o'clock M., by Speaker Crutchfield. Prayer by Rev. Wm. Brown, of the Presbyterian Church. Resolutions of the Tennessee and Pennsylvania Legislatures.--The Speaker announced a message from the Governor, which was to the effect that he had received on the evening of Janbary 28th, from his Excellency Isham G. Harris, Governor of the State of Tennessee, a communication enclosing joint resolutions adopted by the General Assembly of that State on the 22d inst., proposing certain amendments to the Constitution of the United States; also, that he had received by the same mail a communication from A. G. Curtin, Esq., Governor of the State of Pennsylvania, enclosing joint resolutions relative to the maintenance of the Constitution and the Union, adopted by the Legislature of that State on the 24th inst. The fifth resolution passed by the Pennsylvania Legislature says: "That all plot
Death. --Peter Tinsley Crutchfield, a native of Bath county, Va., died at Little Rock, Arkansas, on the 12th inst. The deceased was Paymaster in the United States Army during the Mexican war, and held the post of Receiver of Public Moneys at Little Rock at his death.