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passed. A resolution, offered by Mr. Davidson, of N. C. authorizing the Doorkeeper to employ additioned assistance, was adopted. A bill, introduced by Mr. Smith, of N. C. in referrence to the enlistment of minors under 18 years of age, and for their discharge, was referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. A resolution, also offered by Mr. Smith, was adopted, requesting the President to communicate to the House whether the requirements of the 5th section of the act to better provide for the sick and wounded of the army in hospitals, has been compiled with; and if to, the number and location of those within and near the city of Richmond, wt Surgeons assigned and doing service at each; and if said requirements have not been carried out, the reasons for such delay. A resolution, also offered by Mr. Smith was agreed to, that, the Senate concurring, the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives shall adjourn their respective Houses on Thur
The Daily Dispatch: April 3, 1863., [Electronic resource], "Shall speculators be longer Tolerated?" (search)
the second Monday in April next. The following cases were continued: John H Day, charged with permitting faro to be exhibited on premises controlled by him; William, slave of Clifford Campbell, and Jos Hall, free, charged with breaking into Smith & Trailer's, and stealing a number of articles, including a coat belonging to Wm J Ferguson, and bed quilt and two fumblers belonging to Albert, slave of Smith & Trailer; Jas-Williams, charged with stealing two blankets, one overcoat, four shirtsnumber of articles, including a coat belonging to Wm J Ferguson, and bed quilt and two fumblers belonging to Albert, slave of Smith & Trailer; Jas-Williams, charged with stealing two blankets, one overcoat, four shirts, three pairs drawers, four pairs of socks, and a pair of overalls, belonging to Ann Tierney and Thos Kelley. These were laid over until to day. The case of the negroes, charged with breaking into Burton & Greenhow's and stealing a lot of groceries, was continued till Saturday.