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The Daily Dispatch: January 11, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ond, the petition of J. H. Showalter, for refunding a sum of money erroneously paid as tax. Federal Relations.--The following gentlemen were announced as the Joint Committee on the part of the House to consider and report what action should be taken by the State in the present crisis: 1st District, Mr. Segar; 2nd, Mr. Rives; 3rd, Mr. Tonilin; 4th, Mr. Collier; 5th, Mr. Gilmer, of Pittsylvania; 6th, Mr. Burks; 7th, Mr. Barbour; 8th, Mr. Duckwall; 9th, Mr. Miller, of Shenandoah; 10th, Mr. Wallace; 11th, Mr. Bassell; 12th, Mr. Caperton; 13th, Mr. Hopkins. For the State at large, Messrs. Robertson and Haymond. Secession of Mississippi.--The Speaker announced a communication from the Governor, which was read as follows: Gentlemen of the Senate and House of Delegates: At a late hour last night, I received a dispatch from the Hon. Wm. S. Barry. President of the Mississippi State Convention. As it is of an official character, I communicate it her, with for your conside