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ion being again open for discussion, the House was detained until half past 3 o'clock without coming to a vote, the opposition being confined to the second resolution. On a test vote, however, it was adopted by ayes, 63; noes, 15.--The resolutions, as they came from the committee, were agreed to by a decided majority of the House. Mr. Miles, of S. C., moved, as a substitute for the title of these resolutions, the following: Joint resolutions in relation to the late victories, and the crossing of the Potomac by the Army of Northern Virginia. To this Mr. Jones, of Tenn., moved to amend the title by adding the words, and "Congressional General Order, No. 1," so as to make it read, "Joint resolutions in relation to the late victories and the crossing of the Potomac by the Army of Northern Virginia." Upon this amendment, Mr. Farrow, of S. C., called the ayes and noes, which was agreed to, and the vote resulted — ayes 13, noes 56. On motion, the House then adjourned.
ave of John Hitchcock, arrested for disorderly conduct in the street and having a sword in his possession, was ordered 39 lashes. --Ann Dogenberry, found in the city contrary to law, with a King William county register, was sent home.--Ro. Christian, a Williamsburg free negro without a register, charged with stealing a pair of pantaloons from the Exchange Hotel, was ordered 25 lashes.--Henrietta, slave of M. Hill, charged with beating another darkey in the street, was ordered 15 lashes. --Eliza Jones, while, charged with walking in the street with Peter, slave of B. Hall, and associating with negroes, was admonished and discharged. Her companion was ordered 15 lashes,--William, slave of John P. Ballard, found without a pass and in possession of a pistol and dirk, was ordered to be licked.--William, slave of T. W. Hoenniger, was ordered a whipping for trespassing on the lot of J. R. Payne.--J. Limpaky was fined $5 for abusing Samuel Ellis, Clerk of the First Market, while under the in