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The Daily Dispatch: April 1, 1865., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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rd, and Mr. Neeson, of Marion, proceeded to explain why several Senators were absent, and believed that in a day or two a sufficient number would arrive in the city to enable the Senate to proceed to business regularly. Mr. Dillard, of Sussex, moved that the Senate adjourn. On motion of Mr. Hunter, the yeas and nays were ordered, which resulted — yeas, 14; nays, 2; and the Senate therefore adjourned till 12 o'clock to-morrow. [Note.--We have been requested to state that Beverly B. Douglass, Esq., the Senator from King William, is detained from his seat in consequence of being confined to his bed with sickness.] House of Delegates. In the House of Delegates there was no quorum present. The House, however, adopted the following resolution, with the view of compelling the attendance of the absent members. The Sergeant-at-Arms has vigorously set about the execution of the resolution: "Resolved, That the Sergeant-at-Arms be furnished with a list of the absen