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f the Parkersburg Classical and Scientific Institute: to amend the charter of Brown's Gap Turnpike Company; to incorporate a company to construct a railroad from Strasburg to Winchester. Richmond and Liverpool Packet Company. On motion of Mr. Johnson, the rules were suspended, and the bill communicated from the House for the incorporation of the Richmond and Liverpool Packet Company taken up and passed. Orange and Alexandria Railroad.--A bill for the relief of the Orange and Alexandriw slight verbal amendments, was passed by the following vote: Ayes.--Messrs. Armstrong, August, Bruce, Carson, Carraway, Claiborne, Coghill, Day, John Dickenson, Asa B. Dickinson, Douglass, Early, French, Gatewood, Greever, Hubbard, Isbell. Johnson, Logan, Lynch, Marshall, Massie, McKenney, Nash, Newlon, Newman, Pate, Paxton, Pennybacker, Quesenberry, Tallaferro, Thompson, and Urquhast--32. Nays.--Messrs. Brannon, Caldwell, Carter, Critcher, Neal, Neeson, Rives, Stuart, Henry W. Thoma
binet has not yet decided the point respecting the forts, and that Mr. Chase, consequently, will attend to his duties as usual. While no decision has been come to on the subject, I am satisfied that the Administration will not reinforce at the terrible sacrifice of life which Gen. Scott says it would require. Of course there are divisions of opinion on this policy. Wade says it's a surrender; but many who at first doubted its propriety, accept its wisdom upon reflection. Andrew Johnson says Mr. Lincoln should have no false pride on this subject; that his Administration is not responsible for the existing condition of affairs, which makes it wiser now to withdraw the troops than to reinforce. Depend upon it, the statement is untrue that orders for the withdrawal have already been issued. That was a stock-jobbing canard. As late as Friday last the President was decidedly against withdrawal, but information, since received, together with military information bearing
For Hire. --A No. 1 Nurse and House Servant, of good character. Apply Johnson, Trueheart -- Vaughan; Or to R. J. Johnson, cor. of 7th and Clay sts. mh 13--2t