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Runaway--$50 reward. --Runaway from the subscriber in Henrico county, my servant Smith. Said negro is about 30 years old, black, polite when spoken to. He has lost part of one ear; was purchased in Richmond last January, and came from Fauquier county. I will give the above reward for his apprehension and delivery to me, or his confinement in jail so that I get him again. John Lindary, 1st Market. mh 9--3t*
nd, "c., which were read and committed to the Committee on Confederate Relations. On motion of Mr. Montague, the bill providing for the sale of a piece of ground near the Penitentiary was taken up, read a third time, and laid on the table. On motion of Mr. Marye, the bill "to stay proceedings on executions, trust deeds, and other demands, in cases of refusal to receive payment in currency, and to repeal an act entitled an act to suspend sales and legal proceedings in certain cases, and to repeal an ordinance to provide against the sacrifice of property, and to suspend proceedings in certain cases passed April 30, 1861. by the Convention of Virginia" was taken up and discussed at some length, when, on motion, it was indefinitely postponed — ayes 42, noes 39. On motion of Mr. Forbes, the bill for the relief of Mr. M. Hume, late Sheriff of Fauquier county, was read a third time and passed — ayes 77, noes 5. At 10 o'clock, on motion of Mr. Barks, the House adjourne