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ting the 10th section of an act passed January 5, 1803, entitled an act to establish a draw-bridge over the Eastern branch of Elizabeth River, within the county of Norfolk, and for other purposes; by Mr. Paxton, to incorporate the Virginia Canal Company and to transfer the rights and franchises of the Jamas River and Kanawha Company thereto; by Mr. Neal, to incorporate the Silver Run Mining and Manufacturing Company: by Mr. Rives, to amending the 3d section of chapter 7th of the Code; by Mr. Christian, for the relief of Thomas M. Hundley, Commissioner of the Revenue of the county of Matthews. Bill Rejected--Refunding to Abner Anthony, Sr., taxes erroneously paid into the treasury, and to authorize the re-assessment of his lands in the counties of Bedford and Pittsylvania. The President informed the Senate that he had appointed Messrs. Nash and Greever, on Saturday, as Senate Committee, to act with a committee on the part of the House of Delegates, to accompany the remains of
Senator Sumner, on Saturday, presented the memorial of 5,000 citizens of Massachusetts against any compromise whatever. He said that more were coming of the same character signed by 37,000 persons. "Mountain Maid." a racing mare well known to horse fanciers and sporting men of Philadelphia, died at Lancaster, Pa., last week. Dr. Diffenbach, President of the Irving College, died suddenly at Manchester, in Carroll county, Md., on Saturday. Hon. C. C. Clay, ex-United States Senator from Alabama, has gone to Minnesota for the benefit of his health. The Montgomery (Ala.) papers announce the death of James S. Christian. He was a native of Virginia. Hon. Wm. L. Yancey has resigned his seat in the Alabama Convention.