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when it was adopted by a vote of ayes 39, noes 1--Caldwell. Bill Reported.--A bill to authorize the Treasurer of the State to destroy certain Bank notes now on deposit in his office, and such as may be received in future. Bills Passed.--House bill authorizing the issue of Treasury notes; House bill for the relief of George W. Tucker, of Halifax co.; Senate bill to amend an act, entitled "an act to incorporate the Mason City Mining and Manufacturing Company, in the county of Mason," paHouse bill for the relief of George W. Tucker, of Halifax co.; Senate bill to amend an act, entitled "an act to incorporate the Mason City Mining and Manufacturing Company, in the county of Mason," passed March 22d, 1860; Senate bill providing for the voluntary enslavement of Jane Payne, Mary Fletcher, and Glives; Senate bill to amend the 43d section of chapter 26 of the Code; Senate bill to incorporate the Virginia Mineral, Oil and Coal Company, in the county of Mason; Senate bill to incorporate the Jackson county Agricultural Society; Senate bill to enforce the payment of balances due from Commissioners of forfeited and delinquent lands; Senate bill to incorporate the Rockbridge White Su
The Legislature. The Senate, yesterday, referred House bill amending the charter of this city to the Committee on General Laws. The Treasury Note bill was passed. Also, a number of local bills. The bill incorporating the Parkersburg Bridge Company was laid on the table. A number of local bills were reported in the House, and a communication was read from the Secretary of State relative to certain contracts made by him with Wm. F. Ritchie, Public Printer. The bill imposing taxes for the support of Government was passed. The House concurred in Senate amendments to the bill for the relief of the Sheriffs. The bill concerning the sale of the James River and Kanawha Canal, (to consider which the Legislature was convened,) was taken up and advanced to its second reading.
For Hire. A Young Woman, accustomed to general House Work, and can Cook and Wash tolerably well. Also, a middle aged Woman, a good plain Cook and Washer, without encumbrance. thus. J. Bagby, Agent for hiring out Negroes, renting out House, &c., No. 8 Wall street, under St. Charles Hotel. mh 12--2t