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icksburg: The forces from the counties of Stafford, Spotsylvania, Caroline, King George, Westmoreland, Northumberland, Richmond, Lancaster, Louisa, Fluvanna, Brochland, Hanover, and the town of Fredericksburg. To report to Gen. Benj. Hugar, at the city of Norfolk: Its forces from the counties of Patrick, Henry, Franklin, Pittsylvania, Halifax, burg, Brunswick, Lunenburg, Charlotte, Prince Edward, Appomattox, Northway, Amelia, Cumberland, Buckingham, Powhatan, Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, Greenville, Sussex, Southampton, Surry, Nausemond, Norfolk, Princess Anne, Pittee George, and the city of Petersburg. To report to Gen. J. B. Alagruder, at Williamsburg: The forces from the counties of Charles City, New Kent, James City, King William, King and Queen, Gloucester, Mathews, Elizabeth City, and Warwick. The Militia of the following counties will be report at present, but will hold themselves in to obey orders when issued by Gen. H. Herth, or Gen. H. Marshall:
es from the counties of Stafford, Spotsylvania, Caroline, King George, Westmoreland, Northumberland, Richmond, Lancaster, Masex, Middlesex, Louisa, Fluvanna, Goochland, Hanover, and the town of Fredericksburg. To report to Gen. Benj. Huger, at the city of Norfolk: The forces from the counties of Patrick, Henry, Franklin, Pittsylvania, Halifax, Mecklenburg, Brunswick, Lunenburg, Charlotte, Prince Edward, Appomattox, Nottoway, Amelia, Cumberland, Buckingham, Powhatan, Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, Greenville, Sussex, Southampton, Surry, Isle of Wight, Nansemond, Norfolk, Princess Anne, Prince George, and the city of Petersburg. To report to Gen. J. B. Magruder, at Williamsburg: The forces from the counties of Charles City, New Kent, James City, King William, King and Queen, Gloucester, Mathews, Elizabeth City, and Warwick. The Militia of the following counties will not report at present, but will hold themselves in readiness to obey orders when issued by Gen. H. Heth
s from the counties of Stafford, Spotsylvania, Caroline, King George, West-moreland, Northumberland, Richmond, Lancaster, Essex, Middlesex, Louisa, Fluvanna, Goochland, Hanover, and the town of Fredericksburg. To report to Gen. Benj. Huger, at the city of Norfolk: The forces from the counties of Patrick, Henry, Franklin, Pittsylvania, Halifax, Mecklenburg, Brunswick, Lunenburg, Charlotte, Prince Edward, Appomattox, Nottoway, Amelia, Cumberland, Buckingham, Powhatan, Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, Greensville, Sussex, Southampton, Surry, Isle of Wight, Nansemond, Norfolk, Princess Anne, Prince George, and the city of Petersburg. To report to Gen. J. B. Magruder, at Williamsburg: The forces from the counties of Charles Gity, New Kent, James City, King William, King and Queen, Gloucester, Mathews, Elizabeth City, and Warwick. The Militia of the following counties will not report at present, but will hold themselves in readiness to obey orders when issued by Gen. H. Het
from the counties of Stafford, Spotsylvania, Caroline, King George, Westmoreland, Northumberland, Richmond, Lancaster, Essex, Middlesex, Louisa, Fluvanna, Goochland, Hanover, and the town of Fredericksburg. To report to Gen. Benj. Huger, at the city of Norfolk: The forces from the counties of Patrick, Henry, Franklin, Pittsylvania, Halifax, Mecklenburg, Brunswick, Lunenburg, Charlotte, Prince Edward, Appomattox, Nottoway, Amelia, Cumberland, Buckingham, Powhatan, Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, Greensville, Sussex, Southampton, Surry, Isle of Wight, Nansemond, Norfolk, Princess Anne, Prince George, and the city of Petersburg. To report to Gen. J. B. Magruder, at Williamsburg: The forces from the counties of Charles City, New Kent, James City, King William, King and Queen, Gloucester, Mathews, Elizabeth City, and Warwick. The Militia of the following counties will not report at present, but will hold themselves in readiness to obey orders when issued by Gen. H.
General Assembly of Virginiaextra session.Senate. Wednesday, May 14, 1862. This body was in secret session from 1 o'clock to 3 P. M. continuously, and again in the afternoon. Secret session. The two military bills (reported in tall in the Enquirer, of yesterday) were discussed at lengths in secret session and adopted, with a few immaterial amendments. The discussion upon these bills — the ten thousand brigade and the home guard bills — was of a character which would have been not only interesting, but instructive to the public. We accord to Dr. Worsham, of Dinwiddie, all the praise that we can give, in the capacity of journalists, for contending against the secrecy of the debate. We know that it was important, and its character was of that especial kind the knowledge of which the public would be greatly beneficed by
he President announced, that in his view the present session was simply a continuation of the late extra session, and that he therefore did not consider it necessary to disturb the former standing committees. Mr. Frazier, of Rockbridge, considering the decision as one of very great importance, and for the purpose of getting the opinion of the Senate there on entered an appeal from the President's decision, which was allowed, and the subject laid over till Monday. Mr. Thompson, of Dinwiddie, from the Committee on an Adequate Supply of Self, said he had been requested by the Committee to submit a resolution, and that the same be considered by the Senate with closed doors. The Senate then went into Executive session. In the House, the following bills were passed. A bill incorporating the Union Manufacturing Company of Fluvanna; a bill increasing the fees for keeping and supporting prisoners to sixty cents per diem, leaving it to the discretion of the county courts to
y on the conclusion of the existing war the State should cause to be made an experimental survey of a railroad route from some point on the Virginia Central Railroad to some point on the Northwestern Virginia Railroad, or the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, to ascertain the cheapest and shortest practicable route, and the probable cost thereof. The unfinished business of the previous day being in order, the bill providing for an adequate supply of salt, was taken up. Mr. Thompson, of Dinwiddie, a member of the joint committee appointed to consider the subject of salt, made a statement of facts presented for the consideration of the committee, and which induced them to report the bill under consideration. He said, at the late session of the Legislature a committee was appointed to wait upon the authorities of the Confederate Government, and, if possible, procure a release of a contract made by them with the losses of the salt works in Smyth county. The release was not obtained,
d into the service of the Confederate States, will be paid for by the Government of the Confederate States. The following are the regiments and counties from which these troops are called: The 50th regiment Greenville county; the 83d, Dinwiddie; 39th, Petersburg; 66th and 90th, Brunswick; 73d, Lynchburg; 22d and 98th, Mecklenburg; 69th, 84th and 172d, Halifax; 26th, Charlotte; 42d, 101st, and 68th, Pittsylvania; 64th, Henry; 18th and 156th, Patrick; 43d, 110th, and 185th, Franklin; 49onscription within the following counties will repair to this camp for enrollment; and all enrolling officers within said counties will hasten forward conscripts to the same point. The following are the counties referred to, to with Greensville, Dinwiddie, Brunswich, Lunenburg, Mecklenburg, Halifax, Charlotte, Pittsylvania, Henry, Patrick, Franklin, Nottoway, Prince Edward, and Campbell. By order of the Secretary of War. [Signed,] a. Cooper, Adjutant and Inspector General. ja 15--6t
Petersburg Judgeship. --Gov. Letcher issued yesterday a writ for the holding of an election on the 2d day of July next in the 2d Judicial Circuit, composed of the counties of Prince Edware, Dinwiddie, Brunswick, Mecklenburg, Lunenburg, Nottoway, Amelia, Chesterfield, Powhatan, and the City of Petersburg, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Judge Thos. S. Gholson Several candidates are in the field, among them Wm. T. Joynes, Henry L. Hopkins, and Thomas H. Campbell.
's majority 30; 1st district, Garrison's majority over Finney 21. House of Delegates: Alexandria, Snowden 26 majority over Smoot and Cazenove; Accomac, Weaver 6 majority over Parramore. Northampton, Scott has a majority of 26 over Savage; Amherst, Powell beats Rucker 6 votes; Isle of Wight, J. L. Wilson 18 votes. Essex County.--Montague, as far as heard from, 40 or 50 ahead. At King William Court House he had all the votes. but 2. Smith, in Essex, reported to have a majority. Dinwiddie--(Official.)--Munford, 15; Smith, 93; Flournoy, 46. Lieutenant-Governor: For Price, 177; Imboden, 90. State Senate:--Thompson, 134; Adams, 150. Southampton--Two precincts.--Flournoy, 58, Munford, 4; Smith, 2. Surry--Two precincts.--Munford, 24; Smith, 14. Congress; Whitfield, 75; Parham, 1; Mahone. 1. Isle of Wight.--Court-House — Munford, 26; Smith, 2; Flournoy, 2 Greensville.--Smith, 38; Munford, 31; Flournoy, 9. Lieutenant Governor: Price, 24; Sheffey. 26. For Congr
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