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The Daily Dispatch: April 5, 1861., [Electronic resource], Evening session. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: April 5, 1861., [Electronic resource], A fresh water spring at Sea. (search)
Committed to jail as a Runaway.
--Was committed to the jail in corporation of the city of Norfolk, on 2d day of January, 1861, Negro Man name Johnson.
The said negro man is five feet three inches high, and weighs about 125 pounds has one scar on right arm above his elbow; complexion; about thirty years old.
Had on when committed to jail, black coat, black pants, glazed cap, and says he is born free, in Baltimore, Maryland. Thos. J. Corprew Sergeant City Norfolk. mh 16--6w
The Daily Dispatch: April 5, 1861., [Electronic resource], Evening session. (search)
House of Delegates.
Thursday, April 4th, 1861.
The House met at 7½ o'clock, pursuant to adjournment.
The Speaker vacated the chair in order to sign enrolled bills, and Mr. Thompson was called thereto.
Mr. Seddon offered a resolution, which was adopted, authorizing the Governor to employ the convicts in altering, repairing and enlarging the Penitentiary.
The Senate afterwards agreed to it, and so informed the House.
A message was received from the Senate, through Mr. Johnson, that that body was ready to adjourn.
Mr. Carpenter offered a resolution thanking Speaker Crutchfield for the dignity, ability, and impartiality with which he had presided over the deliberations of the House, which was carried unanimously.
Mr. Kaupman offered a resolution complimenting W. E. M. Wood, Sergeant-at-Arms, for the faithful discharge of his duties.
Carried.
Mr. McCur suggested that members, for the benefit of their successors, had better leave the keys of their desks behind t