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use of Delegates on Tuesday night last, having for its object the organization of an Association for the purpose of supplying artificial limbs for those soldiers who have been maimed in our service, and otherwise providing for their wants. After the adoption of a series of resolutions, and the delivery of several appropriate addresses, adjourned to meet again on Tuesday evening next, at the same place.--The following are the resolutions adopted at the meeting, which were offered by the Rev. Dr. Marshall: Whereas, The citizens of the Confederate States feel themselves to be under lasting obligations of respect and gratitude for the memorable services rendered in the terrible conflict of many battles, and desirous, at the present time, to give some taken of our regard for those who have lost their limbs, as well as to discharge a high duty devolving on us: Therefore, Resolved, That we will organize an Association, the object of which shall be to supply artificial limbs to th
The Legislature. Senate.--A communication was presented in the Senate yesterday from the Governor, accompanied by a number of documents relating to the case, in regard to Ferdinand A. Winston, a Justice of the Peace in Floyd county, and referred to a select committee of five, viz: Messrs. Taylor, Marshall, Collier, Lewis, and Stephenson. A bill was reported for limiting the time for the payment of certain claims against the Commonwealth, and a bill limiting the time for the payment of interest on certain bonds of the Commonwealth. A resolution to develop and encourage domestic manufactures, and to place within the reach of the people the means of procuring such implements and machinery as may be made, was adopted. Also, a resolution for the appointment of an agent to collect the names with the rank, company, regiment, &c., of all Virginia soldiers who have been or who may be hereafter mustered into the Confederate service, and transcribe the same into suitable boo