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er to-morrow, the Chair be vacated at two, and resumed at 7½ o'clock. Objected to, and laid on the table. Charter of Charleston,--The bill amending the charter of the town of Charleston, in the county of Kanawha, was taken up, on motion of Mr. Smith, of Kanawha, read a second time, and ordered to be engrossed and read a third time; and being forthwith engrossed, two-thirds consenting, was read a third time and passed. Ordered that Mr. Smith, of Kanawha, carry the same to the Senate and reMr. Smith, of Kanawha, carry the same to the Senate and request their concurrence. House Bills Passed.--The bill amending the 2d, 3d and 4th sections of an act passed February 28, 1856, providing for working the county roads of Loudoun county, was taken up on motion of Mr. Bentley, and passed. House bill altering and amending the act entitled an act to incorporate the Blacksburg, Cahawba Creek and Fincastle Turnpike Company, and to change the name of the same, was read three times and passed. On motion of Mr. Bass, the title of the compa
Destructive Fires at New Orleans. --The warehouse of Messrs. Smith, Cooper & Co., ship chandlers, on Tehoupiloulas street, New Orleans, was destroyed by fire Monday morning. The loss, which is estimated at $100,000, is mostly insured. A large fire in the fourth district consumed from thirty to forty frame dwellings. Loss $30,000, which is barely inured.
Sent on for forgery. -- Jas. E. Carter was brought before the Mayor yesterday, charged with passing a forged check for $13 on Moses Endol, and, obtaining money and goods there on, and also, for passing on Wm. Smith, clerk for Hill & Co., cordwainers, of this city, a draft for a pair of boots, purporting to be signed by Lawrence S. Marye. The testimony being deemed sufficient, the Mayor sent the prisoner to jail to undergo an examination for felony before the Hustings Court, which sits on the 2nd Monday in April.