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One hundred Dollars reward --For the apprehension of my negro boy Joe, who left the army, near Manassas, immediately after the last battle there, taking with him my Bay Horse and Mule. Joe is about 5 feet 7 inches high, black sprightly in manner, and quick and intelligent in his replies. He was seen about the 15th of September near Stevensville, 20 miles above Gordonsville, with the horse and mule in his possession, and said that he was trying to make his way to Richmond. I will pay the above reward for the delivery of the Negro, Horse, and Mule, or $50 for the apprehension and delivery of the Negro alone, and all expenses incurred. Geo. S. Foote, Surg. C. S. A. Address, Surgeon J. Chambliss, in charge of 2d division General Hospital, Camp Winder, Richmond. Va. oc 7--1m*
urther consideration of the message, and that is to laid on the table. The report of the committee was agreed to. Mr. Bell, of Mo., called up the bill reported from the Military Committee to provide for the temporary organization of forces in the States or parts of States invaded or occupied by the enemy. After some discussion the bill was passed — ayes 48, noes 10. Mr. Russell, of Va, called for the special order of the day, viz: A bill to repress atrocities of the enemy. Mr. Foote moved to substitute the report made by the Committee of Foreign Affairs yesterday on the same subject. Mr. Barksdale moved to substitute the minority report from the same committee. The bill and substitutes were next read, and the House decided to take a recess until 7½ o'clock P. M. Evening Session.--The Chair laid before the House a communication transmitting a communicate from the Secretary of War, relative to offices created, and vacancies to be filled, during the recess