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rk troops. The recent tender of the services of the First Division of New York State troops by Maj. Gen. Sanford to Gov. Morgan, seems to have created considerable dissatisfaction among the rank and file of the Division. The Herald contains a cour morning's issue that Major General Sanford has, with the concurrence of the Division Board of Officers, tendered to Gov. Morgan the services of the entire First Division, for any duty the present emergency may require. Now I would like to know bbject: The city military are all in a ferment, owing to Major General Sanford's tender of the First Division to Governor Morgan, in case an emergency should arise out of the crisis in our national affairs rendering their services desirable. Th. The following communication to the New York Legislature was read in the Assembly on Wednesday: To his Excellency Gov. Morgan: Sir: I have had the honor to receive your communication, covering the resolutions which passed the Legisla
f the Commissioners of the Armory, and to state and report a settlement of the same to this House; by Mr. Kee, of reporting a bill for the purpose of preventing the hunting of deer with dogs in the county of Pendleton, at any season of the year, except when wounded in still hunting; by Mr. Mathews, of relieving the securities of John E. Lewis, late Sheriff of Greenbrier county, from the payment of damages, and granting them further time for the payment of certain judgments against them; by Mr. Morgan, of amending the Code so as to allow volunteer companies in contiguous counties to form battalions and regiments; by Mr. Walker, of reporting a bill requiring all property sold under execution to realize two-thirds of its value; by Mr. Jett, of allowing J. F. White pay for tuition of indigent children in school district No. 3, of Richmond county; by Mr. Seddon, of providing for the extension of the time in which the Sheriffs are required to pay the taxes into the State Treasury; by Mr. Mon