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of Virginia commends the resolutions and bill as eminently deserving of the favorable consideration of the Legislature. The 32d District. Mr. Thomas, of Fairfax, from the Committee of Privileges and Elections, reported the following resolution, which was adopted: Resolved, That James D. Armstrong was duly elected a s and his securities. By Mr. Whittle: Of raising and equipping a force not less than 10,000 men for the defence of this Commonwealth. By Mr. Thomas, of, Fairfax: Of compensating David W. Frobel for his services rendered the State of Virginia in organizing the militia in the western part of the State. By Mr. Robertsonnfantry, artillery or cavalry, so far as the records of his office may show the same, and also the dates of their respective terms of service. Mr. Thomas, of Fairfax, presented a plan for the re-organization of the Virginia forces for the war, which, he said, was prepared by a distinguished officer of the Army of the Potomac.
he British bark Express, of Hull, for Orleans, loaded with 6,500 bags of coffee rived here yesterday as a prize, having captured by the United States sloop-of- Vincennes. She took in her cargo at . Latest from the Potomac. From the New York Herald, of the 3d we copy the following: Our news from the Upper Potomac that considerable activity exists on both near Harper's Ferry, Point of Rocks, burg, and Frederick, although no engagement has taken place. Contraband Culpeper, Fairfax, Londoun, and counties continue to flock into Gen. headquarters, and are sent on to McClellan. The rebels are said to be commenting their forces at Leesburg, when they are erecting strong works. They make demonstrations at dam No. without effect. Our Parrott gun at a point is doing some damage among them. Congressman Ely line. From the following paragraph it will be seen that the ingratitude of the Yankees equally disseminates through the low and the high: Congressman E
Slap!by Miss Slidell was at the cabin door, protecting any intrusion upon her father, and Lt. Fairfax then endeavored to forcibly remove her, whereupon Miss Slidell slapped him in the face. Lieut. Fairfax then ordered one of the marines to charge her with open bayonet, which command was immediately obeyed, and would have, no doubt, resulted seriously to Miss Slidell had not Commander Williams struck the marine and his bayonet to the ground, and protected the young lady From a London papLieut. Fairfax then ordered one of the marines to charge her with open bayonet, which command was immediately obeyed, and would have, no doubt, resulted seriously to Miss Slidell had not Commander Williams struck the marine and his bayonet to the ground, and protected the young lady From a London paper. He gallantly brim the beaker bowl, A click the festal glasses, oh! The grape will shed its sapphire soul To the oh! And when yo pledge the lip and curl Of loveliness and glory, oh! Here's a bumper to the gallant girl, That smole the dastard Tory, oh! A bumper, a thumper, To loveliness and glory, oh! Here's a bumper to the gallant girl, That smole the dastard Tory, oh! Our boys are fighting East and West, But our women do not linger, oh! For they take their diamonds from th