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The Daily Dispatch: July 13, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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eton, Lexington; Samuel H. Pulliam, Richmond; J. Howard Smith, Albemarle; Fenton E. Wrenn, Isle of Wight; A K. Yancey, Albemarle. German Language and Literature.--Julian Fairfax, Alexandria; C. Powell Grady, Loudoun; Thomas H. Norwood, Georgetown, D. C; Wm. H. Young. Texas. School of Modern Languages, which includes Graduation in French and German. --James Dinwiddie, Albemarle; Richard W. Jones, Greensville; C. N. Berkeley Minor, Hanover; John J. Norwood, Georgetown, D. C.; William C. Robinson, Richmond city. School of Pure Mathematics.--B. W. Ashton, King George; George W. Butts, Nansemond; Randolph Fairfax, Alexandria; J. Moneure Hull, Falmouth; John K. Jones, Nottoway; Randolph H. McKim, Baltimore; Edward B. Massie, Augusta; J. N. May, Louisa; John J. Norwood, Georgetown, D C; R. Channing M. Page, Albemarle, Samuel. H. Pulliam, Richmond city; Chas. W. Turner, Goochland; J. W. Wyatt, Albemarle; T. R. B. Wright, Essex. School of Mixed Mathematic--N. Fitzgerald,
e committee on Ways and Means would push forward all business, so that Congress could adjourn by Thursday, the 17th inst. The chairman stated that the committee was disposed to give the Government everything it asked. Mr. Lovejoy said he desired a vote on the bill to increase the standing army. [Second Dispatch.] Washington, July 11. --In the House Mr. Washburne's Force bill was passed. There were ten nays, as follows: Messrs. Burnett, Hardin, Norton, Pendleton, Reid, Robinson, Vallandigham, Voorhess, Walsworth and Wood. Washington, July 11. --The House of Representatives has passed the loan bills, by a vote of five nays. The Senate has passed the bill remitting the duty on arms. [Third Dispatch.] Washington, July 11. --In the Senate, a resolution has been passed expelling certain named Southern Senators. The vote stood, ayes 32; nays 10. In the House, Mr. Vallandigham, of Ohio, offered an amendment to one of the appropriatio