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The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1863., [Electronic resource], Army of Tennessee , Missionary Ridge , Nov. 22 . (search)
Important Notice.
--I offer for sale a No. 1 steam saw mill, of Talbot &Ero's make, in running order, but the steam valves need some repairs; it is 25 horse power, with belts and all appurtenances complete.
I will deliver this mill at the wharf in Richmond for $10,000. Apply at Jas M Taylor's office. Geo F Guy. ap 7--4t*
Virginia Legislature.[Extra session.]
Senate.
Monday, February 6, 1865.
The Senate was called to order by Lieutenant-Governor Price.
Prayer by Rev. J. B. Taylor, Jr., of the Baptist Church.
Mr. Garnett presented some patriotic resolutions adopted by company A, Fifteenth Virginia regiment, Corse's brigade, which were referred to the Committee on Confederate Relations.
Mr. Guy, of Goochland, presented the following joint resolutions, which, under the rule, lie over till to-morrow:
"Resolved, That, in the opinion of the General Assembly, sufficient regard has not been had in the conduct of the war to the development of the productive interests of the country — the production of food and clothing should be stimulated by all the available means in the power of the Government.--The laws of Congress, known as the impressment laws, and schedule of prices adopted under them, have had the effect of discouraging the productive industry of the country, and should be