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lice regulations for the watering places of the Commonwealth; for establishing a branch Bank at Liberty, Bedford county, and for incorporating a Fire-Arms Manufacturing Company near Lynchburg. The joint resolution for an adjournment till February 18th was indefinitely postponed. The bill to relieve the various schemes of internal improvement from injurious competition, was referred to the Committee on Roads. In the House, bills were reported for imposing taxes for the support of Government, and authorizing the South-Side Railroad to build a branch road. The bill making an appropriation for the removal of the remains of Gen. Lee was read the second time, and the bill for the temporary relief of the Banks of this Commonwealth, exempting them from all penalties for suspending specie payments until the 1st of March, 1862, was ordered to its engrossment. The resolution for referring the matter of a Stay Law to a special committee, was under consideration when the House adjourned.
ity, was taken up, on motion of Mr. Saunders, and being read the second time by its title, was variously amended. On motion, laid on the table. Remains of General Lee.--The bill making an appropriation for the removal of the remains of General Harry Lee, of Light Horse memory, from the cemetery of P. M. Nightingale, Esq., in General Harry Lee, of Light Horse memory, from the cemetery of P. M. Nightingale, Esq., in the Island of Cumberland, Ga., to such place in Virginia as his family may designate; provided, that upon inquiry the Governor may deem such course proper, and such removal may meet with the approbation of the descendants of General Lee, was called up, and being read the first time was ordered to a second reading. Petition PreGeneral Lee, was called up, and being read the first time was ordered to a second reading. Petition Presented and Referred.--By Mr. Wallace, the petition of citizens of Morgantown asking the passage of an act incorporating a Savings Bank in the town of Morgantown. The Banks.--The bill "for the temporary relief of the Banks of this Commonwealth," was called up, on motion of Mr. Gibson, of Hampshire. The most important provision