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Confederate States Congress. After prayer by the Rev. Mr. Minnigerode, of the Episcopal Church, the Senate was called to order by Mr. Hunter, of Va., President pro tem. Mr. Johnson, of Ga., offered the following, which was agreed to: Resolved, That the Secretary of the Treasury lay before the Senate a statement showing the amount of property and credits that have been taken possession of under the laws of sequestration and confliction; what amount is in judgment, unsold and uncollected; what amount, in money, has been realized in the several States of the Confederacy and paid into the Treasury; what the balance, if any, which, being collected by the various receivers, has not yet been paid into the Treasury; and what is the amount of property and credits still in litigation, and where such litigation is pending. Mr. Caperton, of Va., presented a memorial of dental surgeons, of ten years practice, praying exemption from military service. The memorial was accompani
100 dollars reward. --Ranaway from my store, on the 28th ult., my servant boy, Plummer. I purchased him of Capt David N Walker, of Richmond, about three weeks ago. Said boy is about 21 or 22 years old, 5 feet 9 inches high, light gingerbread color. Had on when he left dark pants and a light blue military overcoat. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me or to any jail so that I may get him. B. J. Johnson, Va and N. C. Tobacco Agent, On Cary, between 13th and Va sts. North Carolina papers will please copy once and send bills to me. ja 1--7t*
For hire --A male Cook; two young men, for Blacksmith's work; one boy, 18 years of age, for a House Servant; and one girl, 17 years of age, for housework. Wm B Johnson, Grate st, between 7th and 8th. ja 2--4t*