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elations reported adversely to any legislation in relation to the Confederate claim to tax tobacco in the public warehouses. After the usual resolutions of thanks to its officers, the Senate adjourned to meet on the first Monday in December next. In the House, a joint resolution was received from the Senate and passed, directing the Keeper of the Rolls to cause to be published in one or more of the city papers the act for the relief of the indigent soldiers and sailors of the State of Virginia who have been or may be disabled in the military service, and the widows and minor children of soldiers and sailors who have died or may hereafter die in said service, and of the indigent families of those now in service. A resolution was offered by Mr. Crockett for the appointment of a special committee with instructions to prepare and print a bill providing for the enrollment of all white males, residents of the State, between the ages of 16 and 55 years, in such manner as to di
From Northern Virginia. Gordonsville, Nov. 2. --Gen. Fitz. Lee, it is reported, had a skirmish yesterday beyond Kelly's Ford. The enemy, it is said, is progressing slowly in relaying the railroad track. They had is id so far as 1½ miles this side of Bristow Station.
The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1863., [Electronic resource], Gen. Lee's Official report of his recent operations. (search)
Gen. Lee's Official report of his recent operations. The following is Gen. Lee's official report of his recent operations in Northern Virginia: Headq's Army of Northern Va., October 23, 1863. Gen. S. Cooper, A. and I. General: General: In advance of a detailed report, I have the honor to submit, for the information of the Department, the following outline of the recent operations of this army. With the design of bringing on an engagement with the Federal army, which was encamped around Culpeper Court-House, extending thence to the Rapidan, this army crossed that river on the 9th inst., and advanced by way of Madison Court House. Our progress was necessarily slow, as the march was by circuitous and concealed roads, in order to avoid the observation of the enemy. Gen. Fitz Lee, with his cavalry division and a detachment of infantry, remained to hold our lines south of the Rapidan; Gen. Stuart, with Hampton's division, moved on the right of the column. With