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amply sufficient for all needful supplies, if proper facilities be afforded for its transportation; and to this subject he calls the attention of the Legislature. The message and documents were referred to the Committee on Salt. On motion of Mr. Saunders, of Campbell, Senate bill "to transfer the State Line to the Confederate Government" was called up. During its consideration Mr. Barbour caused the following letter to be read by the Clerk: Camp Clarkson Near Saltville, Va., Feb'y 16, 1863. Dear Sir: --I perceive, from the proceedings of the Legislature, that a proposition to transfer the State troops under my command to the Confederate Government is under discussion. In May last the Legislature conferred upon me, unsolicited and unexpectedly, the office of Major-General, and devolved upon me the lack of raising a force to assist in the defence of the country I did not feel at liberty to decline the duty imposed upon me by that act, although I perfectly un
Ran away --From the City Gen Works, on the 16th of February, 1863, four negro men — Nat Boykin, Bob Harkis Jim Pollard, and John Rose. Nat is thick set, dark skin and five feet four inches high. Bob is stout, dark skin and five feet seven and a half inches high. Jim is spare made, dark skin, and five feet seven inches high. John is spare made, dark skin, and five feet seven inches high. A liberal reward will be paid for of either or all of them at the Jno J Pry, Superintendent. fe