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General Assembly of Virginia.Tuesday, March 10, 1863.
Senate.--The Senate assembled at 10 o'clock, and was opened with prayer by the Rev. Dr. Spriggs.
A number of Senate bills passed by the House of Delegates; also, a bill incorporating the Insurance and Savings Society of the city of Peters burg, were taken up and passed.
Mr. Johnson submit of the minority report of the Committee on Salt; also a copy of a contract entered into with Charles Scott & Co., for an adequate supply of salt.
The bill to provide for the public defence by the impressment of negroes to work on the fortifications, with a substitute therefore substituting free negroes for slaves, was disagreed to and a committee of Conference, to meet a committee from the House on the same subject, was appointed.
Mr. Nash asked leave to introduce a bill incorporating the Richmond Importing and Exporting Company which was read twice and ordered to be engrossed.
Mr. Newman introduced a resolution inst
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