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formation in relation to exemptions from military service on the part of a remnant of the Pamunkey Tribe living on the Indian Reservation in King William county Mr. Douglas, alluding to the subject, said but very little Indian blood coursed through the veins of the parties; that they were classified as free negroes, and that if theto inquire into the matter, with power to send for persons and papers, and report by bill or otherwise. The motion prevailed, and the President appointed Messrs. Douglas, Branch and Wynhart such committee. Senate bills passed. Authorizing the purchase for the State of certain lots in Hollywood Cemetery. For the relief of John W. Vaughan. Mr. Douglas, from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported the following resolutions: Resolved, That the Governor be requested to report to the Legislature, the names of all the disloyal officers of militia referred to in a recent message of the Governor to the two Houses. Whereas, Col. W