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House of Delegates. Friday, March 28. The Senate bill to carry into effect the contract with the lessees of the Washington and Smythe county salt works for 400,000 bushels of salt annually, was rejected because of the want of a constitutional majority, the vote being — ayes 59, nays 33. The Senate bill suspending sales and legal proceedings, &c., in certain cases, was amended. Mr. Price offered a resolution, which was passed, limiting the length of all speeches to five minutes.
The Valley fight. We have few additional particulars of the fight near Winchester on Sunday last. All that we have received is contained in the following dispatch to Gov. Letcher, which has been handed us for publication: Staunton, March 28.--Lieuts. Junkin, Williams, and Capt. Morrison, are prisoners.--The prisoners taken from us have been sent to Balumo They all were in fine spirits, and lovely for Davis as they passed through Winchester. Gen. Shields was wounded in the arm Col Ashoy was skirmishing near Woodstock when last heard from, and a heavy car sounding was going on. A battle was expected. Our men are in fine spirits and confident of success. I will keep you advised. There Union sentiment in Winchester. Col. Schols in here and not seriously hurt. A. W. Harman. [Second Dispatch.] Staunton March 28 --All was quiet last night at o'clock. Col. Ashby had a little brush in the morning, driving them back and twelve or fifteen. A. W. H.