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A temperance tract for soldiers. --We learn that the Colportage Board of this city, intend soon to publish a temperance tract written by Col. Thos. J. Evans, whose long devotion to the temperance cause, and whose eloquent appeals have thrilled such multitudes in almost every State of the Confederacy. Intemperance is the greatest vice among soldiers, and we sincerely hope that this tract will be published in such numbers as will place it in the hands of every soldier in our service.
, showing the operations in the Military Engineers' Department. Laid on the table and ordered to be printed. The Speaker appointed the following special committee: In reference to the treatment of Confederate prisoners in the Federal prisons at Columbus, Ohio: Messrs. Anderson, of Botetourt, Woodhouse, and Coleman of Fayette and Raleigh. To ascertain what judicial officers of the Commonwealth should not receive their salaries in consequence of disloyalty to the South: Messrs, Evans, McKinney, Green, Prince, Robinson of Berkeley, Dunn, Wooten, Laidley, Spady, McDonald of Logan, and Dabney. The bill to refund R. H. Maury $139.07, for taxes erroneously assessed in Nicholas county, was passed. The bill to reduce into slavery such emancipated slaves as shall have remained in the Commonwealth twelve months after such emancipation was passed. The bill to amend the act incorporating the Atlantic Steam Ferry Company, so as to extend the time which requires the co