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The Daily Dispatch: February 8, 1862., [Electronic resource] 7 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 5 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 4 0 Browse Search
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ordered to its engrossment. On motion of Mr Blue, the Clerk read the report of the Committee on Privileges and Elections in regard to the legality of an election held in the county of Pendleton for a member of the House of Delegates. The report recommends that the election be set aside and a new election ordered On motion of Mr. Steger, the report was laid on the table. At the request of the Chairman of the Committee on the Lunatic Asylum, the Speaker added an additional member (Mr. Taylor) to the committee. On motion of Mr Bradford, the House proceeded to the consideration of the bill to authorize the Auditory Board to allow certain claim., growing out of our present emergencies, not otherwise provided for by law; but, after a brief discussion, it was laid on the table. On motion of Mr. Kaufman, the House considered the bill for the relief of John Avis, jailor of Jefferson county, and rejected it by a vote of eyes 78, noes 23, the Speaker deciding that the Constit
Surgeon appointed --Dr. John F. Jackson, of this city, has been appointed Surgeon of the 1st Kentucky Regiment, now stationed at Manassas. Dr. Wm. H. Taylor, of this city, Surgeon of the 8th Virginia Regiment, has been transferred to the 19th Virginia Regiment, also near Manassas.
e habit of conveying information to the enemy. He was arrested and sent to headquarters in Washington for examination. The day before his arrest he was in Alexandria, with a few articles which he purchased there. He went out to the house of Widow Taylor, who is his aunt. He says he told his aunt's folks that some of our pickets were posted at his gate. Widow Taylor has at least one son in the rebel army. A squadron of Stewart's rebel cavalry had been at her house about a week ago, and had Widow Taylor has at least one son in the rebel army. A squadron of Stewart's rebel cavalry had been at her house about a week ago, and had taken forty-three head of cattle from people residing in that neighborhood. Activity of rebel batteries on the Lower Potomac. Sunday being the rebels' fancy day for firing, the batteries at Shipping Point opened on the Maryland shore after breakfast. A number of shells were thrown across, one of them bursting over the land, while others did not appear to explode. One of the shells exploded immediately on leaving the gun, the boiling up of the water close in to the Virginia shore indic