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Confederate Congress. Senate. Wednesday, December 28, 1864. The Senate met at 12 o'clock M.; Vice President Stevens in the chair. Mr. Hill, of Georgia, presented a letter from an officer of the army relative to the purchase of clothing from the Government by officers, which was referred to the Military Committee. Mr. Barnwell, of South Carolina, from a minority of the Finance Committee, reported adversely to the recommendation of the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the cancellation of four per cent. bonds and certificates received in payment of taxes. On motion, by Mr. Sparrow, the Senate resolved into secret executive session, and soon after adjourned.
Five hundred dollars reward. --Ran away from my farm, in Fluvanna county, Virginia, on the 21st instant, two Negro men — Charles and Giles. Charles is about twenty-two years old, of a tawny color, and about five feet ten inches high, and has a mole on the side of his neck. Giles is a mulatto, about five feet nine inches high; has a small depression in his jaw, caused by a defective tooth; stammers a little, and has his hair cut short. He has a free woman for a wife, who resides in Manchester, Virginia. I will give the above reward of $500 for both, or $250 for either, upon their delivery to Hill, Dickinson & Co., of Richmond, who are my agents. Robert Alvis, Fluvanna county. de 27--5t
One thousand dollars reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, on Friday night last, one Negro boy, named Phil, purchased from David Baker, Jr. He is about eighteen years of age, with slightly bumpy face, and of black color. He was originally owned in Madison county, and may be trying to get back there. I will pay the above reward for his delivery to Hill, Dickinson & Co. or Ro. H. Davis. de 27--ts
Sale of eleven Negroes. --On Saturday, the 31st instant, at 11 o'clock, we will sell, at our auction-house, One Negro Woman, with six Children; One Negro Woman, with one Child; One Carpenter and one Dining-Room Servant; all belonging to one gentleman, and sold for no fault. Hill, Dickinson & Co., Auctioneers. de 29