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nate and do himself the honor to visit the Senate on Wednesday to be introduced to its members. Mr. Dickinson, from the Committee on Confederate Relations, presented a report on the resolutions of inquiry in respect to paying the soldiers of the Confederate States army, and the reasons why such payment has been so long delayed. The committee state that no legislation on the part of the Senate is necessary on the subject, and ask to be discharged from its further consideration. Mr. Christian, of Augusta, by leave, presented a bill amending the law concerning general elections, so as to authorize refugee citizens and soldiers in camp to vote in elections for members of the Board of Public Works, which was read the first time and ordered to be read the second time. The bill to amend and re-enact "an act to provide for the purchase and distribution, among the people of the State, of cotton, cotton cloth and hand cards," passed March 9, 1864, was taken up and amended and pa
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