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operty at Saltville, and the operations carried on there since the last session of the General Assembly." The joint resolution, reported by the Committee on Salt, requiring the Board of Supervisors of Salt to furnish the General Assembly with information as to the contracts with the Confederate States Government for supplying salt, was taken up and agreed to; and it was ordered that the Clerk communicate the same to the House of Delegates and request their concurrence therein. Mr. Christian, of Augusta, introduced a bill to submit to the vote of the people at the next general election the question of conferring upon the General Assembly power to amend the Constitution temporarily during the war. On motion of Mr. Hunter, the Senate went into secret session. House of Delegates. The House was occupied during the morning hour with the discussion of the bill appropriating one million of dollars for the relief of the families of soldiers within the lines of the publ
Five hundred dollars reward. --Ran away from Greensboro', North Carolina, on the 15th of this month, a negro man, named Lewis. Said negro is about twenty-four years old, five feet ten or eleven inches high, black complexion, and weighs one hundred and ninety-two pounds. He was bought on the 3d of February from Dr. R. H. Christian. I will pay the above reward for his delivery to me. Robert Lumpkin, Richmond, Virginia. fe 16--1m*