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e Confederate States. By Mr. Hunter, of Berkeley: Of furnishing salt to such counties as have not heretofore been furnished under the acts of the Legislature. By Mr. Hutcheson: Of making other and suitable provision for the families of the State's quota of soldiers by giving them an addition to their present pay. By Mr. Goode, of providing by law that no judgment shall be given in favor of a creditor unless he endorse his willingness to take Confederate notes in payment of the same. By Mr. Fleming: Of ascertaining the cost of the manufacture of salt per bushel by the State agent, Jno. N. Clarkson. By Mr. Haymond, of Marion: Of extending the term of the first class militia, when called out, from six to twelve months, and that the militiamen who have furnished substitutes in the Confederate army shall constitute the first class. By Mr. Herndon: Of preventing speculation in the necessaries of life. By Mr. Shackelford: Of exempting from taxation those counties which have been, or ma
Sent to the batteries. --A negro man named Fleming, claiming to be free, was arrested on Thursday night, having in his possession one basket of green corn and one grain bag, supposed to have been stolen. The Mayor, after hearing the testimony, ordered Fleming to be put to work on the batteries. Sent to the batteries. --A negro man named Fleming, claiming to be free, was arrested on Thursday night, having in his possession one basket of green corn and one grain bag, supposed to have been stolen. The Mayor, after hearing the testimony, ordered Fleming to be put to work on the batteries.