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From Northern Virginia. If we are correctly informed, there is no material change in the position of affair in Northern Virginia, notwithstanding the report which obtained circulation yesterday that both armies were moving towards Fredericksburg. It would seem that the enemy are busy in reconstructing the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, but we think that this is no indication of an early advance upon their part. On Wednesday last the Yankees captured one of our commissioned offiion of affair in Northern Virginia, notwithstanding the report which obtained circulation yesterday that both armies were moving towards Fredericksburg. It would seem that the enemy are busy in reconstructing the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, but we think that this is no indication of an early advance upon their part. On Wednesday last the Yankees captured one of our commissioned officers and five privates, who were on picket, and who had ventured too far beyond the regular lines.
Methodist Conference. --The annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, for the State of Virginia, will be held in Richmond on Wednesday, the 18th day of November. Bishop Pearce will preside over its deliberations.
The Daily Dispatch: November 7, 1863., [Electronic resource], Acts passed by the Virginia Legislature. (search)
th, 5th and 56th sections of the 87th chapter of the Code of Virginia. An act incorporating the Southern insurance and Savings Society of the city of Petersburg. An act amending and re-enacting the first and third sections of chapter ten of the Code of Virginia, (edition of 1860,) so as to extend the time within which a person intending to contest the election of another as Senator or Delegate may give notice. An act for the relief of 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. An act to repeal so much of the Ordinance of the Convention of April 24th, 1861, as provides for a pay department of Virginia forces. An act authorizing the payment of fees of Commissioners of the Revenue. An act to amend the charter of the Bank of Ro