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Wanted --A situation to do General House work, Wash and Iron, Chambermaid or Nurse, by a while woman, who can give good recommendations. mh 23--1t*
for keeping a hotel in the city of Richmond, for such time as the same was not used. Information Wanted.--On motion of H. W. Thomas, Resolved, That the Auditor of Public Accounts be requested to inform the Senate what increase in the rate of taxation, if any, will be necessary to defray the expenses of the Government, discharge its present liabilities, and those already incurred or authorized during the present session, by either branch of the General Assembly. Bills Passed.--House bill to alter and amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the Blacksburg, Catawba Creek and Fincastle Turnpike Company, passed February 15, 1860, and to change the name to the Montgomery, Roanoke and Botetourt Turnpike Company. Covington and Ohio Railroad.--On motion, the rules were suspended, and the bill "for the partial suspension of the sale of State bonds, and to provide for complying with contracts already made upon the Covington and Ohio Railroad," reported from the House dur
make a full report of the highly-edifying and instructive debate on this occasion, and that 2,000 copies the same be printed for circulation among the constituents of members. It was not considered. Mr.Medley said he did not think outsiders should be allowed to witness the uproar in the House. He therefore moved to clear the galleries. [Uproarious applause.] Mr.Collier moved to amend the resolution by substituting the following: Resolved, That on and after Monday next this House will meet at 8 o'clock A. M., and sit all day, taking 20 minutes recess at 1 o'clock P. M. Not considered. Mr.Cowan moved to amend by substituting Monday week, (April 1st, the day fixed on for adjournment sine die,) for Monday next.--Lost. The resolution was then agreed to, (more than an hour was consumed in debating the resolution and amendments,) and the greatest confusion prevailed. Mr.McKenzie addressed the House, while eating an apple, in favor of a motion made by Mr.Ke