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The Daily Dispatch: January 20, 1865., [Electronic resource], The education of disabled soldiers and soldiers children — an important question. (search)
l to organize the military forces of the State was laid on the table. House resolution providing for the distribution of arms to the civil officers of the State was read the third time and passed. A resolution, offered by Mr. Newman, of Mason, was passed, providing for the appointment of a committee of three to wait upon the President and tender, through him, an invitation to Captain Semmes, late commander of the Confederate steamer Alabama, to accept a privileged seat upon the floor of the Senate. The President appointed Messrs. Newman, of Mason, Keen and Thomas as said committee. The following joint resolutions, which lie over under the rules, were introduced by Mr. Douglas, of King William: "Resolved, by the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia, in General Assembly conved, That the State of Virginia, having tered into the present contest with the United States, and made common cause with the Confederates to uphold and defend their rights and liberties fro