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The Daily Dispatch: February 20, 1862., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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port joint rules and orders for conducting business between the two Houses. Election of Sergeant-at-arms. On motion of Mr. Clark, of Missouri, the Senate proceeded to the election of a Sergeant-at-Arms. Mr. Clark nominated Mr. Lafayette H. Fitzhugh, of Kentucky; and the roll being called, Mr. Fitzhugh was unanimously elected. The President administered the oath of office, and Mr. F. entered upon the discharge of his duties. Bill introduced. Mr. Henry, of Tenn., by leave,Mr. Fitzhugh was unanimously elected. The President administered the oath of office, and Mr. F. entered upon the discharge of his duties. Bill introduced. Mr. Henry, of Tenn., by leave, introduced a bill to legalize the organization of certain volunteer companies in Tennessee, enlisted for 12 months. The bill was read the first time. The votes for President and Vice President. A message from the House of Representatives, by their Clerk, was received, informing the Senate of the organization of the House, and of the adoption by that body of a resolution inviting the Senate to meet the House in the Hall of the House of Representatives to day, at 1 o'clock, to count the