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The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1865., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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rules in regard to the scaling of debts contracted when Confederate States Treasury notes constituted the currency of the country as will secure uniformity of decision. On motion, the Senate adjourned. House of Delegates. The House met at 12 o'clock M. The Chair announced the following as the select joint committees on oysters, freedmen and emigration, in pursuance of Senate joint resolution: Committee on Oysters.--Messrs. Seawell, Garnett, Braxton, Straughan, Purdy, Smith, Bekem, Thompson, J. S. Davison, Towns, Wyatt and Lee. Committee on Emigration.--Messrs. Herndon, Cabell, Waddell, Owen and Stearns. Committee to Confer with the Superintendent of the Freedmen's Bureau. --Messrs. Atkinson, English, Brown, Mosby, Rixey, Holmes, Harris, Graves, J. McD. Taylor and Hardy. Mr. Wall, from the Committee on Privileges and Elections, reported as follows: Resolved. That J. H. C. Jones is entitled to a seat on the floor of the House of Delegates as
City Council. --The regular monthly meeting of the City Council was held yesterday afternoon at four o'clock, the following members being present: Messrs. Grattan (President,) Stokes. Clopton, Epps, Lee, Griffin, Burr Scott, Richardson. Tardy, Crutchfield. Lancaster, Glazebrook, Smith and Millspaugh. Mr. Lee moved that Mr. Garrett be permitted to make a statement, and leave being granted that gentleman produced a memorandum for a quantity of liquor destroyed by order of the Council, in his store, on the night of the 2d of April belonging to Messrs. Brand Edwards &Dunlavy, and wished a receipt for the same. It having been shown that a proper certificate that the liquor was destroyed was necessary, no action was taken upon the application. The Council then proceeded to make the following elections: Clerks of the Markets — S. H. Ellis, J. P. Tyler. Weigh --Thomas Diddep, J. P. Tyler John J. Crutchfield. Messenger of Council — William J. Epps. I
Stealing a shawl. --A negro woman, named Sophia Williams, is under arrest, charged with stealing a shawl from Catharine Smith.