Session. The following bills were reported from as to the South ^mm.m*ms a status of Northern society, give Virginia Legislature-.Extra. .. ir committees: standig Delivered a unite the South ! 1 have cherished hope Tlic Vlr-Iniu Convention Election. AddrcNw of I'roatdcut Smith, nd a as to enable her to secure all To the Citizen's Insurance VIRGINIA STATE CONVENTION. and a Citizen of the and, until a such supremacy Febkcaky 5, 1S61. incorporate POETICAL. as before the Student* Jarjrc f,ir the perpetuity Union, as to the essential Ti'KSP.ir, this such returns her well as conserve t of to the Below we all tho election returns that We continue morning in the Clin pel at Itandolph j*( w weeks mine has been the sentiment of rights SENATE. Richmond; incorporate Farmers'Coinany give Audience past, liberties of the North. But a messenger from was called to order at 12 o'clock, ad Insurance of For the Enquirer. were received and last night, by IUiicoji College, on tlie day »et upnrt for ^tic The Senate ^Mechanics' Company Rj0j,. cached us yesterday. yesterday poet, the land could not, in the present Gov. Moxtaouk in the chair. U] to Manufacturers, |j|.. 1'ustlii;; and Prayer. "Lode be our fathers' temple ours, spirit us Lieut. lond; encourage by WILLINGNESS. ALBEMARLE..Valentine W. Southall, and mail and telegraph: which It Mir ; of the lead them to Iter. .Mr. taxation in certain It is not business or my disposition, at Woe to tbe Iifttvl by public mind, givedelirium Prayer by the Scely. ing cases; refunding t0 There lives a little maiden, j as. P. Holcotnbc, elected. RICHMOND CITY.Official..The my Deported spirits watch its towers, our constitutfonal was received from the House an* ^[rs. a sum of on ar to take in discussions, Let lie walls." rights. A message Lucy Holland, money paid Not far away, AMELIA AND NOTTOWAY..Lewis E. an otticial statement of the result of ly time, part political living patriots guard This has the Government into of House bill to "incor- the very ing is follow to to direction to the affairs of could I system put nouncing the passage ^-roneous assessment; amending 29th Whose smiles to me are j elected. in this on last: . ?r attempt give felt that when dead and coffined, the hands of AYe arc ruled by Guards Armory 58 of the Code of brighter larvic, the election city, Monday Si I should not hesitate, as a patriot, cold it would be demagogues. porato the Berkeley Border :c. of chap. Virginia, which Than the sun that shines M. Garland, elected. Jefferson Madison Monroe . ate; yet, (>ok back upon my clay form, the demon of The honest and and ordered to be to-day ; AMHERST..S. Aota1' to to such views as i hold con- written across party. calm, Company." w era read the first, read a Her eye is dark and piercing, APPOMATTOX..Lewis D. Isbell, elected. Ward. Ward. Ward. give expression Pleasanl to sec that sentiment of the land are driven from a bill for the time. " the condition of our country. attachments. sterling patriots Mr. Logan reported providing gtscond And her lips so sweetly red, ALEXANDRIA..G. \V. llrent, Union Johnson 05S 799 057 2,114 irning present 11jy heart. Such have been my the field. anecdotes and abuse are court and other RESOLUTIONS. " to in the solern- under Buffoonery, location of the house, jail Td kiss this little maiden. elected. 882 074 ideod, consenting participate s uch for this Union ; but, of of this d canlidate,Macfnrland 553 2,109 on this set nty feeling can the reliance many politicians day. buildings in the county of McDowell. Mr. Ballard, for additional allowance to ni occasion, day not how it By itics of the I see public . If I were not not afraid. AUGUSTA..Hon. Alexander H. 11. Stuart, 457 809 505 1,801 present he circumstances, If a man can tell a and make his a bill the of the Revenue in the county Randolph >art our and the Chief Magistrate present it if we good story, Mr. Cakson reported authorizing le Commissioner could, ' ir are *M Church I would in , Union en, " by " e maintained. have but n nd Baldwin and Baylor, all Robertson .... 3S5 757 530 1,672 J' rejoice look though he a of the and 1801 and Mr. Booker, Dor hair is dark and wavy ol the a.s a season of public fasting and to ourselves and to that opponent ridiculous, sale of portion Armory grounds, Logan for 1802; 'by electcd. Bolts 527 502 517 1,000 land, and 11 i honor and justice little sense, and less moral character, but can of the thereof to a site E. T. Rice a sum of money And her brow so and fair, raver, in view of the disturbed unhappy to our where we have out proceeds purchase j?L to improperlyr."inding bright BEDFORD..Messrs. Goodc and Goggin, 380 060 471 1,517 P1 ace committed care, stay raise a he can and can to for the Public bill of That loves to Steger c< of our I feel called upon to f" Who laugh, get elected, go for an arsenal and quarters Mr. Baskekvill, authorizing la.-t beauty linger elected by a handsome majority. Gilmer 170 8ti 85 341 >n"duion country, bccn. But we live in degenerate times! the and often, to and for that lid; by out of the In all its pleasures there. t lecessionists, Sllhmit such views of the state of public affairs, want men Legislature, Congress; Guard, and to erect buildings purpose. sssion making appropriation Reference was voted down. for Johnson over Robertson 442, cannot see that our great is, of when there lie is like an infant.bound hand a to distribute to certain ller with mischief Majority ^< seciu to me best calculated to promote the and Mr. Nekson reported bill Slj of the Literary fund College eye twinkles, BERKELEY..Pendleton and Hammond are and over 097. for c and legillative ability'! Wisdom and foot.knows and can do surus And yet she is so Steger, Majority Randolph ol of this and exeutice nothing nothing. Guide to coroners. }' aIid that the same be referred to the Committee good, lectcd about two hundred and fifty over 585. Average vote for Johnson ejects meeting. Peace have departed from us, anarchy, was not the to this extent, Mayo's it was resolved to of I would this little maiden, by Bolts, We live in a country hitherto peculiarly fa- This, surely, case, Un motion of Mr. Fkexcii, 01l Schools; by Mr. McGrldbk, 11., that a hug 11 and Macfarlard 2,112; average vole for '' and passion reign. Already separationcontsionin the of our fathers. of to a If I only could. tnajorty. and under a not without of alarm days into the expediency incorporating sc:lect committee be appointed report h:ll BRUNSWICK..ThomasE. Chambliss, and 1,594. Difference 518. Aver- ?{ored, government, " as commenced, and that is the tocsin So far as I can the Constitution needs inquire in the Steger, Robertson'ls it is true, hut which I hesitate not is no see, the Marion Magnetic Iron Company, the act of 20th of March, l80u, at;, I love this little maiden t vote lor African Chumh nominess faults, lli all the Southern States. It better, no amendments. It now all we *V nending elcced.age 1,093; is the best to he found on the face of I provides want; county ol Smyth. lori/.ing the Common Council of Richmond So and so free. BUCKINGHAM..W. W. Forbes, elec«d. do. for Messrs. Johnson, Macfarland and Bolts, say, oubl, that the States shouidact separately. all we need. The it has not it was resolv* a joyous tl >e whole earth.a land which, so far as it is clear difficulty is, been, On motion of Mr. Ahmsihonu, authorize persons to construct railroad in And time I meet her, CHESTER EIELD..Shell's: Polls closed.. Difference 250. 0nee thought co-operation best, but and is not now inviolate. The of every 1,943. u: and civil and religious privi- side issues on kept philosophy ed to inquire into the expediency amending j3le of Richmond; and the Speaker appoint. heart is full of J lames II. Cox, Union, 70; Burfoot, Secession, The vote in the city was about advantages nutral1 hat there are a great many which is made to underlie and is a Coal and Iron city My glee; aggregate ^ are is farm advance of any and a division interpret it, the charter of the Piedmont 1 Messrs. McGkudeu, Sainl.cks and And T would like to marry her.j il. Graves', Polls closed..Cox's majority At the last Presidential election Bell ges concerned, rhich the South could not agree, Not so in the of the for 3,SOU. 0 ther nation on the No one, 1 presume, ,w false philosophy. days 61 the said committee. I'd do so, if I could.2 !20. Manchester, 5.15 P. M..Majority received and Dou»- globe. l a Southern convention would be anarchy.. With them the ichite was the Company. on their Koheiitin, 2,402, Breckinridgew 1,107, Yet we are in troublous times. fathers. On motion of Mr. Claihokxe, bills The were ar.-j But I'm much Jox 150. Cox to have carried the las 753. ill doubt this. is I believe God designs that the Southern ami the claimed bills following petitions presented, very afraid, ( supposed Total, 4,322. ^ he affairs of the country arc so race; equality which they superior were taken up, and sundry referred : n't if I would. Cary. several hundred. The is a statement of the vote on political h hould be a distinct so I think the second reading ipropriately I could c ounty by following we are threatened people, among thern was the equal right to "life, read a third time and ordered to be en* citizens of M. and Charles R. : ft and tangled up. that conise