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icts of the State. A bill was reported to incorporate the Merchants' Savings Bank of Richmond. The resolutions of the Joint Committee on Federal Relations; the preamble and resolutions submitted by Mr. Paxton as a substitute for the report of the Joint Committee on State and Federal Relations; the proposition submitted by Mr. August (on the same subject;) a communication from the Executive, embracing some coercion resolves of the Black Republican Legislature of New York, and a report by Mr. Johnson from the Committee on Federal Relations, were read, and, on motion, laid on the table. A petition was presented from citizens of Fairfax, asking the Legislature to endeavor to save the Union. A resolution was offered to take the sense of the people of Henrico in reference to authorizing the County Court to effect a loan to purchase arms. In the House, a bill was reported to appropriate one million of dollars for the defence of the Commonwealth. Mr. Barbour, from the Committee on F
the Message and accompanying documents were laid on the table and ordered to be printed. Mr. Johnson, from the Joint Committee on Federal Relations, reported the following: Resolved, That produce a collision of arms between the States and the Government of the United States. Mr. Johnson supported his amendment briefly, and was followed by Messrs. Isbell and Coghill, when, OGilmer, Goodvcocntz Graham, Harrison, Hammond, Hackley, Hoffman, Holdway, Hopkins, Huntt, Jett, Johnson, Keen, Knotts, Kyle Leftwich, Lockridge, Lucas, Magruder. J. G. Martin, Thomas Martin Wm. Mart C. H. Gilmer, Goodycoontz, Hanly, Harrison. Haymond, Hackley, Hoffman, Holdway. Hopkins, Jett, Johnson, Keen, Knotts, Kyle, Leftwich, Lockridge, Lucas, B. H. Magruder, J. G. Martin, Wm. Martin, Mass Fleming, D. Gibson, Goodycoontz, Hanly, Harrison, Haymond, Hackley, Hoffman, Holdway, Hopkins, Johnson, Keen, Kyle, Locke, Lockbridge, Lucas, J. G. Martin, Wm. Martin, Massie, Matthews, Maupin, McGr
By Pulliam & Co., Auct's Commissioner's Sale or Slaves.--Pursuant to a decree entered by the Richmond Circuit Court, on the 11th of January, 1861, in the suit of Johnson's adm'r and also against Rowe and also, I shall, at the auction rooms of Pulliam & Co., in the city of Richmond on Friday, the 18th of Jan'y, 1861, at 12 o'clock M., sell at auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following Slaves, belonging to the estate of Thos. F. Johnson, dec'd, to wit: A negro woman named Mildreto the highest bidder, for cash, the following Slaves, belonging to the estate of Thos. F. Johnson, dec'd, to wit: A negro woman named Mildred, and her three children — Julia, Jimmy and Simon; Caroline, and her two children — Maria and Albert, and a negro man named William Henry. The negroes are likely and of good character, and are sold for no fault. They are sold in order to make a division among distributees. Wm. W. Rowe, Special Commissioner, Sale by Pulliam & Co., Aucts. ja 14--d