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The Daily Dispatch: September 27, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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The Legislature. The resolution of thanks to Gens. Lee, Johnson Jackson, and the officers and men under their respective commands, passed by the House on Thursday, was referred to the Committee on Military Affairs, together with a substitute therefore, offered by Mr. Collier. The chairman of the Committee on General Laws, reported a bill to incorporate the Union Manufacturing Company, of Fluvanna. The chairman of the Committee on Military Affairs reported an act amending an act exempting certain persons from military service. The chairman stated that the only amendment proposed by the act was the exemption of Justices of the Peace. It was read the first time and laid on the table. Mr. Neeson, of Marion, offered the following preamble and resolutions: Whereas, by the secession of Virginia from the late Union, and her accession to the Confederacy, the Northwestern section of the State has become a border on a foreign and hostile nation, and has no direct interc
The Daily Dispatch: September 27, 1862., [Electronic resource], Destructive Feed in Philadelphia — loss of life — ruin of dwellings and business Establishments. (search)
Runaway in jail. --Was committed to the jail of Louisa county, Va., as a runaway, on the 12th day of August, 1862, a negro man, who says his name is Jackson; that he belongs to William H. Browning, of Culpeper county, Va., and was hired to a Mr. Gathrey, of Richmond. Said negro appears to be about 25 years old; is about five feet ten or eleven inches in height, and of a dark brown color, nearly black. He has on a brow jeans coat, with bullet battens gray jeans pants, and a plaid cap. The owner of said negro is requested to come forward, prove his property, pay charges, and take him away, or he will be disposed of as the law directs. se 24--6t* Philip T. Hunt, Jailor.