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each, distinguishing between stock and bondholders. The Clerk of the Senate is directed to transmit a copy of the foregoing resolution to each corporation included in the foregoing resolution. Anthracite coal Company. On motion of Mr. Christian, of Augusta it was Resolved, That a special committee be appointed with leave to bring in a bill incorporating "The Virginia Anthracite Coal Company." Virginia forces. On motion of Mr. Ball, it was Resolved, That Col. Henry Hill, Paymaster of the Virginia forces, be requested to communicate to the Senate the number and character of the Virginia volunteers now in the field, whether infantry, artillery or cavalry, so far as the records of his office may show the same, and also the dates of their respective terms of service. Mr. Thomas, of Fairfax, presented a plan for the re-organization of the Virginia forces for the war, which, he said, was prepared by a distinguished officer of the Army of the Potomac. R
Ranaway --$25 Reward — A negro man named Gilbert, aged between 40 and 50 years. His color is black; whiskers grey, under the chin. He is about six feet high; black hair. His clothing is a black coat and plaid summer pants. I bought him at Dickinson & Hill's auction room last Tuesday. He was brought here by a gentleman named Thos. G. Neal, of North Carolina. He left my premises Saturday afternoon, between 2 and 3 o'clock. The above reward will be paid by M. A. Myers, 66 Main street, Richmond, Va. Or lodged in some convenient Jail. de 30--t6thFeb*
Negro Hiring for 1862. The subscribers have associated themselves together to conduct a General Agency business In the city of Richmond, embracing the Hi out of Negroes, Renting out Houses, Selling and Personal Estate, &c. Their special attention will be given to Hi out Negroes and from the long experience w each have had, feel confident that they will be to procure fair prices and good homes for all negroes entrusted to their care. They solicit a continuance of that liberal patronage heretofore slowed upon each of them. They have made ple arrangements to have negroes cared for hired out; and in cases of sickness will give personal attention. We earnestly request our friends to send negroes to us by the 1st of January. Better and better homes can be obtained by sending in early. E. A. J. Clopton Ro. B. Lyne. Office corner of Franklin and Wall streets opposite Dickerson & Hill, up stairs. de 25--dt15thJan.