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Wanted. --Wanted, for the ensuing year , one thousand Slaves, to work on the Richmond and Danville railroad, and three Hundred Slaves to work on the Piedmont railroad. Apply to any agent of the roads along the line, or at the offices in Richmond and Danville. Charles G. Talcott, Superintendent. Examiner, Whig and Enquirer, Petersburg Express and Lynchburg Virginian copy one month. de 14--1m
Virginia Legislature. [extra session.] Senate. Wednesday, January 11, 1865. Mr. Johnson, of Bedford, President pro tem., called the Senate to order at 12 o'clock M. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Jeter. A bill, reported from the House of Delegates, authorizing the transfer of the Bank of Pittsylvania from Chatham to Danville, was read twice and referred to the Committee on Banks. A bill was introduced by Mr. Collier, by leave of the Senate, providing for a change of the name of the Southside railroad to that of the Petersburg and Lynchburg railroad. Referred to the Committee on Roads and Internal Improvements. Mr. Christian, of Middlesex, from the Committee on Military Affairs, presented a bill providing an additional appropriation to the Virginia Military Institute, which was read twice. Mr. Collier, of Petersburg, introduced joint resolutions upon the subject of slavery, taking ground against placing them in the military service of the Confederate States. Lie o