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act relative to enclosures to contain was taken up and considered. The wars the courts of the counties enamerated to in their respective counties; the amendment which simply provides for keeping up outside fences, was in. Mr. Hopkins of Petersburg, called up the bill converting into stock in the South-Side railroad, the arrear interest due the State by said company. The subject was discussed at considerable length by Messrs. Hopkins. Prince, Anderson of Rockbridge, Anderson of Botetourt, Baskerville. Treadway, and others in its behalf, and Messrs. Hunter, Sarbour and Green in opposition. The bill was finally passed — aye 65 noes 15 Mr. Buford, from the special committee appointed this morning, reported an amendment to the first section of the Stay law; which was read a second time, and laid on the table. The vote by which the bill converting the interest due the State in the South-Side railroad into stock was reconsidered, and the House further addressed by Mr