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the bill were advocated by Messrs. Baskerville, Haymond of Marion, Anderson and Burwell. The bill, being put upon its passage, was passed: Ayes, 105; noes, 0. The bill is designed to aid the Roanoke Valley Railroad Company in the construction of branches, so as to make a double track from Richmond to Greensboro', in the State of North Carolina, by a branch to the Richmond and Danville railroad and another branch to the Raleigh and Gaston railroad, as a military and local necessity. Mr. Dyerle presented the proceedings and resolutions of a meeting of citizens, held in the county of Roanoke, for the consideration of the policy and an expression of opinion concerning the proposition to arm two hundred thousand negroes as soldiers, and as an auxiliary to the armies of the Confederate States. The proceedings and resolutions were read and laid on the table. The Senate relief bill, which appropriates one million of dollars for the succor of the indigent families of soldiers and