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he navy who have remained faithful to their allegiance, notwithstanding the vile examples of so many of their fellow citizens, and despite the urgent solicitations to resign with which many of them have been assailed from parents and brothers, and often wives and children. Many of the most brilliant naval exploits of the war have been performed by these officers. The country is familiar with the bravery and energy of Dupont, of Delaware; Steedman, Drayton, and Bankhead, of South Carolina; Fairfax, of Virginia; Spotts, of North Carolina; Braine, of Texas; Howell, of Tennessee; Stevens, of Florida; Porter of Louisiana; Price, of Kentucky; Russell, of Maryland; and many others from each of the States in rebellion. Undoubtedly Commander Marin will emulate the deeds of these gentlemen and retrieve the honor of his native Florida, do credit to the great Republic in whose service he is enlisted, and establish a lasting reputation for himself and the vessel he commands. Affairs at th
nto the expediency, of preventing by stringent legislation, the consumption of grain by distilleries, and report as early as practicable — which was referred. By resolution of Mr. Pate, the Committee on General Laws, was instructed to enquire into the expediency of reporting a bill repealing the laws establishing the district free school system for Kanawha county. Bills passed. The bill for compensating Wm. H. Dulaney for services rendered to the State, at the Circuit Court of Fairfax, at the spring term, 1861. An act to amend and re-enact the 13th section of chapter 42 of the Code of 1860, so as more effectually to regulate the sales of real estate under executions in favor of the Commonwealth. (Senate bill.) Bill to refund to Jas. Burdette the amount of a tax erroneously assessed and paid into the treasury. (Senate bill.) Adverse report. The Committee on Courts of Justice, having had under consideration the resolution as to the expediency of amendi