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e to the Choctaw tribe of Indians in the West for whom the Secretary of the Interior of the old United States held in trust the sum of $450,000 of the registered bonds of Virginia, upon which one year's interest is now due. These Indians having united themselves with the Confederate States, the Commissioner of Indian Affairs now applies for the interest due on the Trust Bonds. The Governor recommends the payment thereof. Referred to the Committee on Finance. The bill compensating E. J. Buckwater and Wm. H. Pate, for keeping certain negro convicts in the county of Bedford, was passed. The following resolutions of inquiry into expediency were referred to the appropriate committees: By Mr. Taylor: Of making South Anna river, from Bush Creek Ford to its junction with the North Anna, in the county of Hanover, a lawful fence. By Mr. Hopkins--Of incorporating Liberty Hall Academy, in the county of Rockingham. By Mr. Robertson, of Berkeley: Of providing by law "for