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d before their respective Houses of Congress, and that he communicate the passage of these resolutions, by telegraph, to the Governors of the several States, and request the immediate concurrence of their Legislatures therein. On motion of Mr. Thomas, both series of resolutions were ordered to be printed. They were laid over under the rules. Federal Relations.--Mr. Thomas called up the resolution offered by him yesterday, referring the subject of our Federal Relations to a joint commiMr. Thomas called up the resolution offered by him yesterday, referring the subject of our Federal Relations to a joint committee. He then substituted for it the following, which was adopted: Resolved by, etc., That a joint committee, consisting of seven members on the part of the Senate, and fifteen members on the part of the House of Delegates, be appointed to consider and report what measures should be adopted by the General Assembly, in the present alarming condition of the relations of the States to each other and to the Federal Government, and that said committee be instructed to report at as early a day
Infirmary of St. Francis De Sales, Brooke Avenue, Richmond Va. --Conducted by the Sisters of Charity Patients of all denominations, not having small-pox or any other contagious disease, are received. Any physician may send his patients to the Infirmary and attend them. White persons, in private rooms, pay from $7 to $12 per week, and in wards $6. Colored persons $5 per week. Physicians and Surgeons.--Doctors St. G. Peachy, D. Thomas, J. S. Dorsey Cullen. se 5--ts