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sent forthwith to the Governor. Also, that that body had agreed to a joint resolution, authorizing the Governor to receive into service a light infantry company from Halifax county. Also, that the Senate had passed a joint resolution authorizing the Governor to receive volunteer companies from counties which have furnished their quota to the requisition of the Confederate States, and asking the concurrence of the House therein. A communication was received announcing the death of Wm. A. Moncure, Esq., late Second Auditor. Also, a communication covering letters from the Treasurer of the State and certain Bank officers of this city, demonstrating against the effects of the late Proclamation calling out the whole militia, and recommending that the Governor be clothed with authority to make certain exemptions. The communication and accompanying papers were referred to the Committee on Exemptions. Mr. Bouldin, from the Joint Committee on Exemptions, submitted a furthe
Death of a State officer. --The Public Library, and Auditor's and officers in the basement of the Capitol, were closed on yesterday, in consequence of the death of William A. Honcure, Esq., Second Auditor of the State, which sad event took place on the 12th inst., at Ederslie, his home, in Caroline county, Va. Mr. Moncure was in the 57th year of his age, a brother of Judge Moncure, of the Supreme Court of Appeals, and a capable and vigilant official, and urbane and courteous gentleman. Death of a State officer. --The Public Library, and Auditor's and officers in the basement of the Capitol, were closed on yesterday, in consequence of the death of William A. Honcure, Esq., Second Auditor of the State, which sad event took place on the 12th inst., at Ederslie, his home, in Caroline county, Va. Mr. Moncure was in the 57th year of his age, a brother of Judge Moncure, of the Supreme Court of Appeals, and a capable and vigilant official, and urbane and courteous gentleman.