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f its capital. Resolution. By Mr. Ball That the Committee for Courts of Justice inquire into the expediency of providing for the taking of acknowledgments of deeds and the writing by persons in the military service. Election of officers. On motion of Mr. Armstrong, the joint order of the day — postponed from yesterday — having for its object the election of certain State officers, was taken up, and the Senate proceeding to the execution of the same, the following candidates were declared elected for two years from the 2d day of January next: Storekeeper of the Penitentiary.--R. M. Nimmo, of Richmond. First Auditor.--J. M. Bennett, of Lewis. Second Auditors.--Henry W. Thomas, of Fairfax. Secretary of the Commonwealth.--G. W. Munford, of Richmond. Treasurer.--J. S. Calvert, of Shenandoah. Register of the Land Office.--Stafford H. Parker, of Caroline. Public Printer.--Wm. F. Ritchie, of Richmond. On motion the Senate adjourned
and sent to the Senate. A bill for the relief of Levi Johnson was rejected — ayes 6, noes 70. Election of State officers. The special order of the day, being the election of a General Agent and Storekeeper of the Penitentiary, was called. For this office Mr. Robertson, of Richmond, nominated Walter D. Blair; Mr. Crockett nominated Mitchell B. Tate; Mr. Mallory nominated John T. Knote; Mr. Corenove nominated Robert M. Nimme. On the 9th ballot Mr. Mimmo was duly elected. A message was received from the Senate with the following nominations for the remaining officer: First Auditor, J. M., Sennett; Second Auditor, Henry W. Thomas, of Fairfax; Treasurer. John S. Calvert; Register Land. Office, Stafford H. Parker; Public Printer. W. F. Ritchie; Secretary of the Commonwealth, George W. Munford. No additional nominations were made by the House. The vote was taken, and all the gentlemen designated were unanimously elected, and so declared by the Speaker. Adjourned.