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Johnson --A black boy, the servant of Capt B. B. Kirkland 1st S C Reg't, was pushed, off the cars on Saturday last, as his master was leaving for the army. Any one returning him to his master, or to the proprietor of the Piedmont House, will be suitably rewarded. Jebeabham,1st Lieut Co C, 1st S C Reg't. ja 11--2t*
sources, and of the clerks of each of their offices. On motion of Mr. Carson: Resolved, That the Governor he requested to communicate to the Senate the names, rank and pay of the several officers and employees of the Ordnance Department of Virginia. The Senate were notified that the House of Delegates had agreed to a joint resolution postponing the election of Confederate Senator till Tuesday, January 20th. The Senate refused to postpone the election; eyes 15, 24, and Mr. Johnson, of Bedford was requested to communicate the information to the House. After the lapse of an hour, a message, was received, stating the readiness of the House to proceed with the execution of the joint order. The Senate awaited the action of the House till 2½ o'clock, when a message was received that the House had postponed the execution of the joint order till 12 ½ o'clock Wednesday. The Senate concurred in the postponement. Adjourned. House of Delegates--The House met at 12 o