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rcer county. Sheriffs Commissions.--A message was received from the Senate through Mr. Nash, that that body had passed a joint resolution paying the Sheriffs a per centum for speedy settlement of revenue. Covington and Ohio Railroad.--Mr. Crump moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill concerning the Covington and Ohio Railroad was defeated yesterday. He wanted to offer a substitute for the bill. The rules were suspended, and the House agreed to reconsider the vote. The bill was then carried back to its second reading. Finally a motion prevailed to lay the bill and substitute on the table. The substitute offered by Mr. Crump reads as follows: Whereas, the contractors on the Covington and Ohio Railroad are sustaining great loss in consequence of the depreciation of State stock, mainly caused by our political troubles, and will be compelled to abandon their contracts, without some relief; and it being manifestly to the interest of the tax-payers of the State t
The Odd fellows. --At a full meeting of Union Lodge, No. 7, I. O. O. F., held on Friday evening, Judge Wm. W. Crump was elected Grand Representative to the Grand Lodge of Virginia, which meets in Richmond early the ensuing month.