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Wm. McDaniels an old and highly respectable citizen of Washington county, Va, was found murdered in the woods, near Abingdon, on the 4th instant. Ellwood Fisher, formerly editor of the "Southern Press," at Washington, D. C., died at Atlanta, Ga., on the 7th inst. Rev. Frank Stanley, who died suddenly in Danville, Va, a few days since, was a brother of the Federal Military Governor of North Carolina. Lieut. Col. Ben. Perley Poore, of the Massachusetts Eighth, has resigned his commission. Dr. Jos. Johnson, a prominent citizen of Charleston, S. C., died on the 7th inst.
designed, but it would increase the bickering and personal difficulties now disturbing the organization of the army. Mr. Orr moved to strike out the preamble.--Agreed to The title was then amended so as to read: "A bill to relieve the army of incompetent, unqualified. and disabled officers." Mr. Barnwell reported a House bill making appropriations for the support of the Government, and for certain deficiencies and other purposes therein mentioned. Passed. On motion of Mr. Johnson, the Senate took a recess until 6 o'clock P. M. House of Representatives.--The House met at 11 o'clock. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Read. The House resumed the consideration of the bill laid over in the morning hour yesterday, which is as follows: The Congress of the Confederate States do enact, That hereafter the Quartermaster-General and the Chief of Ordnance shall be Brigadier-Generals in the Provisional Army. The question was upon the passage of the bill, upon which the aye