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icer during my absence as shall seem to you best. Very truly your friend and obedient servant, Ro. L. Montague. Resolutions of inquiry. By Mr. McKenney.--Of creating the office of Leather Inspector for the city of Norfolk. By Mr. Thompson.--Of providing additional room for the storage of tobacco. By Mr. Neeson.--Of extending the period for the organization of the Virginia Canal Company. By Mr. Wiley.--Of so amending the existing law in relation to the issue of small nurts to hold special terms for the purpose of trying persons arrested upon charge of treason against the State. By Mr. Thomas, of Henry — Of changing the times of holding the terms of the Circuit Court of the 4th Judicial Circuit. By Mr. Thompson--Of exempting from taxation the estate of an idiot or person of unsound mind, when the same is insufficient to afford an adequate support. Relief of Invaded counties. Mr. Branch, of Williamsburg, offered the following resolutions:
ied up some distance above, he and his engineer went up, cut it loose, and as it floated down the stream the Grampus took charge of it, and brought it safe to Columbus. The boat had $175,000 feet of lumber on board. Since the above was written, we learn from persons who left Columbus on Monday that Federal troops, which left Cairo and Paducah in such large numbers, had landed near Commerce, Mo., for the purpose, it was thought, of making their way towards New Madrid and cutting off Jeff. Thompson. We give the report for what it is worth. A Federal prize Recaptured. The New Orleans True Delta, of the 31 inst., says: We learn from a gentleman who reached the city last evening from Berwick's Bay that, on Thursday last, as the sloop Purdy was on her way to Bayon Sale from Berwick, she was pursued and captured by one of the launches belonging to the blockading ship South Carolina. On Saturday morning the sloop Florida put out from the bay in pursuit of the Federals,