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best mode of meeting such deficiency. Communication from the Governor.--A communication was received from Gov. Letcher, transmitting a communication from Governor Hicks, of Maryland, together with one from the Governor of Georgia, with a copy of the ordinance passed by the Convention of that State.--Laid on the table and ordered to be printed. The following is the letter of Gov. Hicks: Executive Chamber, Annapolis, January 24, 1861. Dear Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of a printed copy of the resolutions adopted by the General Assembly of Virginia on the 19th inst., appointing Commissioners to meet in Washington on tother States. If so, we may anticipate the best consequences from this patriotic action on the part of Virginia. I have the honor to be, very truly yours. Thos. H. Hicks. His Excellency John Letcher, Gov'r of Virginia. Bills passed. --To amend the charter of the Bank of Phillippi; a bill to amend the charter of the B
Court of Patrick county; to amend the charter of the Bank of Ravenswood; to amend the charter of the Bank of Charleston. Communication from the Governor.--A communication was received from Gov. Letcher, enclosing a letter from His Excellency Thomas H. Hicks, Governor of the State of Maryland, in response to the resolutions adopted by the General Assembly on the 19th inst. Also, communications from Hon. Geo. W. Crawford, President of the Convention of the State of Georgia, transmitting the Ordinance of Secession, and resolutions adopted by that body on the 22d and 23d insts. The Georgia Ordinance of Secession having already been published, is omitted. The letter of Gov. Hicks will be found in the Senate report. The resolutions passed by the Convention of the State of Georgia, sitting at Milledgeville, on the 23d of January, read as follows: 1st. Resolved, That this Convention cordially unite in the invitation extended by the Convention of the Republic of Alab
The Legislature. In the Senate, yesterday, bills were reported for incorporating the Hebrew Benevolent Society, of Alexandria and the Parkersburg Bridge Company. A resolution was offered for providing a more summary way of dispossessing tenants, in certain cases; also, one asking the Auditor for information as to the probable deficiency in the Treasury on the 30th of September next, and how to meet the same. A letter was read from Governor Hicks, of Maryland, stating that Commissioners from his State would meet those of Virginia and other States in Washington, on the 4th of February, to try and adjust the difficulties now existing between the two sections of the Confederacy. A bill was passed amending the charter of the Bank of the Commonwealth. A resolution to adjourn till February 6th was laid on the table. A committee of two, on the part of the Senate, was appointed to provide a place of meeting for the State Convention. The House passed Senate bill, incorporating th