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January 8th, 1863 AD (search for this): article 14
General Assembly of Virginia. Thursday, January 8, 1863. Senate--The Senate was called to order at 12 o'clock M., by Senator Johnson of Bedford. The roll being called, and a sufficient number of Senators ascertained to be present to form a quorum, the Senate was declared ready for business. John E. Seruggs was, on motion of Mr. Nash, of Chesterfield, elected temporary Sergeant-at-Arms, in place of John A Jordan, detained at home by indisposition. The salary of Mr. Seruggs was fixed at $30 per week. The Message of the Governor having been sent in, its reading was dispensed with. On motion of Mr. Christian, of Augusta, 500 extra copies were ordered to be printed. A communication was received from the House of Delegates, transmitting the joint resolution adopted by that body for the election of a Senator to succeed Hon. William Ballard Preston on Tuesday, January 13th. The resolution was agreed to. A communication was read from E Hunter Tallaferro, re
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