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g for 1861.-- The undersigned offers his services to the public as a Hirer of Negroes for the suing year. His increased experience enables him confidently to promise those who engage his services, that their business will be attended to in the most satisfactory manner, and prompt returns made quarterly. References.--N. P. & T. C. Howard, Lee & Pleasants, L. R. Spillman, John H. Guy, Attorneys at Law, Alvey & Lipscomb, Porter, Harris & Horner, Merchants, Dr. Thomas Pollard, Rev. Philip B. Price, Richmond; Col. B. Anderson, N. W. Miller, Dr. John Morris. Dr. G. W. Harris, C. F. Pope, Jno. S. Switt. Postmaster, John Woodson, Thos. J Perkins, Goochland Co., Va. J. L. Crittenden, W. S. Embry, J. Joseph Downman, Fauquier Co., Va.; Geo. Hamilton. Culpeper Co., Va.; W. Lunsford, S. W. Skinker, James or es, Stafford Co., Va.; Douglas H Gordon. Fredericksburg, Va.; Col. M. M. Payne. U.S.A., Washington, D. C. Lucien Lewis, Office under Metropolitan Hall Richmond. Va, de 15--1m
t of Major Anderson is approved of; and lastly, that "we call upon the Senators and Representatives of Pennsylvania in the Congress of the United States, without reference to party ties, to join in any honorable adjustment that will restore the ties of brotherhood that, until recently, have united all the people of the Republic." The resolution relative to Major Anderson was adopted; but before the vote could be taken on the others, a violent debate sprung up, which was concluded by Judge Lewis offering a series of resolutions as a substitute for the remaining. The substitute asserted that as the blood of the South had been given in acquiring new Territories, her property ought to be protected therein; that all States are bound to deliver up fugitive slaves; that no State has a right to secede; but if "the Northern States should be unwilling to recognize their constitutional duties towards the Southern States, it would be right to acknowledge the independence of the Southern St