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e Hopkins, a distinguished member of the other House. The President directed that the names of the above members be recorded upon the Journal. Bills Passed.--House bill authorizing the sale of real estate belonging to Ebenezer Academy; House bill fixing the mode of settlement with the Sheriff of the county of Jefferson; HouseHouse bill fixing the mode of settlement with the Sheriff of the county of Jefferson; House bill to re-enact the act passed 9th February, 1844, authorizing a loan from the Literary Fund to the trustees of the West Liberty Society; Senate bill incorporating the Southern institution for the amelioration of the condition of the deaf, dumb and blind negroes of the Commonwealth; Senate bill incorporating the Maryland and VirgHouse bill to re-enact the act passed 9th February, 1844, authorizing a loan from the Literary Fund to the trustees of the West Liberty Society; Senate bill incorporating the Southern institution for the amelioration of the condition of the deaf, dumb and blind negroes of the Commonwealth; Senate bill incorporating the Maryland and Virginia Coal Oil Company, in the county of Taylor. A communication was received from the House of Delegates, with accompanying resolutions of respect to the memory of Judge Hopkins. On motion of Mr. Dickinson, of Prince Edward, they were read. Mr. Johnson then offered the following: Resolved, That the Senate have heard
to the 8th section. Pending a discussion of this and other amendments, the bill was made the order of the day for to-morrow at 12 o'clock. Death of Judge Hopkins.--Mr. Crump said: Mr. Speaker, it is my painful duty to announce to this House the death of Judge Hopkins, of the county of Washington. I will not attempt a eulogy upon the character of the deceased, but merely to give a slight rehearsal of his historical record. Judge Hopkins was born in Goochland county, on the 22d day den death is a source of deep affliction to all. Resolved, As a mark of respect not less due than willingly paid, that this House and its officers will wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days. Resolved. That the Speaker of this House communicate a copy of these resolutions to the family of the deceased. Resolved. That Messrs. Preston of Washington, Watson of Pulaski, and Gibson of Hampshire, be a committee to take charge of his remains and accompany them to their place o