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The Daily Dispatch: February 28, 1862., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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Washington appointments. --Benjamin F. Wilkins, of Portsmouth, Va., has been appointed to a $1,200 clerkship at Washington, in place of Thomas Marron, resigned. John M. H. Kelly has been appointed postmaster at Braxton C. H. Va., vice A. C. Kincaid, declined. John C. Harrison, postmaster at Perrysville, McDowell county, Va., vice Mary E. McNeil, declined. Thomas M. Wilson, postmaster at Rockbridge Baths, Rockbridge county, Va., vice J. H. Wilson, resigned. B. C. Morris, postmaster at Dupree's Old Store, Charlotte county, Va., vice T. J. Morris, resigned.
By Mr. Isbell: Of reporting a bill authorizing an increase of the banking capital of the Commonwealth. By Mr. Collier: Of refunding to Andrew M. Crew a license tax improperly paid. By Mr. Witten: Of releasing the securities of John C. Harrison, sheriff of Tazewell, from the payment of damages for the failure of said Harrison to pay the revenue of said county. Army and navy officers. The following resolution, offered by Mr. Carraway, was adopted: Resolved, That the reHarrison to pay the revenue of said county. Army and navy officers. The following resolution, offered by Mr. Carraway, was adopted: Resolved, That the report of the committee of the Convention, adopted 6th Dec., 1861. in relation to the officers of the army and navy of the United States who have resigned and returned to Virginia, but who have not been commissioned in the Confederate States services, together with the communication of the Governor in relation thereto, be referred to the Committee on Military Affairs, with instructions to report what action should be taken thereon by the General Assembly. The bill to authorize the Governor to
House of Delegates. Thursday, Feb. 27, 1862. The House was opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Hoge. The following bills were reported: By Mr. Anderson: A bill relative to the improvement and navigation of the James River and Kanawha Canal. By Mr. Robertson: A bill to relieve certain corporations and persons from the penalties attached to the issuing of small notes. On motion of Mr. Harrison, the "Stay Law" was taken up and made the order of the day for Monday next at 12 o'clock Mr. Baskerville called up the bill to amend an ordinance of the Convention for the organization of the Provisional Army of Virginia, and proposed an amendment, the object of which, he stated, was to conform the bill with the present regulations of the Confederate States army. The amendment was adopted and the bill passed. On motion of Mr. Anderson, of Botetourt, the House bill for the organization of ten or more companies of rangers of the hundred men each, with proposed Se