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Dunn, of Indiana, introduced a resolution instructing the Committee on Foreign Affairs to inquire as to the practicability and expediency of acquiring in a "congenial clime," on any part of this continent, or on the adjacent islands South of the United States, a right to colonize and protect free negroes who may emigrate there to. The resolution was adopted. Mr. Hutchins, of Ohio, asked leave to introduce a bill to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia, out objection was made by Mr. Cox, of Ohio. A resolution was adopted calling on the President for information respecting the intervention of France, England, and Spain in the affairs of Mexico. A resolution requesting the President to adopt measures for an exchange of prisoners of war, was referred to the Judiciary Committee. Mr. Holman, of Indiana, introduced a preamble and resolution, reaffirming the Crittenden declaration as to the cause and object or the war, which, on motion of Mr Stevens of Pennsylvania
Runaway--$15 reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, on the 15th day of October last, his Negro Man Henderson. Said negro is about 25 years old, very likely, not very dark, and about 6 feet high. The tips of the fore and middle fingers on the left hand have been cut off, and some of his toes have been frostbitten. He has a wife at the farm of Mr. Wm. Boulware, adjoining mine. He may be lurking near some of the camps, with a view to engage himself as a servant. It is not remembered what colored clothes he had on when he left. The above reward will be paid if he is lodged in jail so that I get him, or upon his delivery to me at my residence, in Henrico county, near Dutch Gap. no 30--ts Henry Cox.