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derson, Barley, Ballard. Barbour, Baskerville. Bass. Bassell, Bell, Boisseau, Burks, Caperton, Carpenter, Carter, Chapman Childs, Claiborne, Duckwall, Edwards, Evans, Friend Garrett. J. T. Gibson, J. Gilmer, Graham, Gratten, Dunter James, C. H. Jones, Warner T. Jones. Kantman, Kemper, Kincheloe, Lundy, Lina, Mallory, McDowell, McGehee, Meddey, Miles, J. R. Miller, Mong, Montague, Montgomery, Morgan, Nelson, Newton, Orlain, R. K. Robinson, Rutherford, Seddon, Shannon, H Smith Thomas Temlis, Tyler, Ward, Wilson, Wingfield, Witten, Woolfolk and Mr. Speaker--62. After being debated pro and con, it was withdrawn by the mover. Mr. Collier offered and advocated a motion to recommit the whole bill to the committee, but withdrew the same prior to a vote. Mr. Haymond moved to reconsider the vote adopting the amendment offered by Mr. Keen. He did so with a view of again submitting Mr. Collier's amendment, heretofore defeated. Mr. Keen said he heard it asserted in the House
For hire --Five Drivers, two Dining-room Men, nine Boys, five nice House Girls; one Twister, No. 1; two Farm Hands, three plain Cooks and Washers. For Rent--Two new Tenements, in rear of my office, and three Houses, below the Poor- House Spring, just beyond corporation line. G. W. H. Tyler, General Ag't. Marshall st., between 7th and 6th. ja 12--ts
Shockoe Hill General Agency,G. W. H. Tyler,Office on Marshal, between Sixth and Seventh, streets. Continues to Rent Out Houses, hire Out Negroes Sell Real Estate, Sell Negroes, and act as a General Agent. He returns his thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him for three years past. 3--6m