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House of Delegates. --The following is the official vote in the county of Henrico, to fill the vacancy in the House of Delegates occasioned by the resignation of Z. S. McGruder, Esq.; Robt. A. Mayo, 179; S. McRae, 110; D. E. Gardner, 48; C. Y. Morriss, 27; John N. Davis, 18; Wm. C. Moncure, 8. Mr. Mayo took his seat yesterday. House of Delegates. --The following is the official vote in the county of Henrico, to fill the vacancy in the House of Delegates occasioned by the resignation of Z. S. McGruder, Esq.; Robt. A. Mayo, 179; S. McRae, 110; D. E. Gardner, 48; C. Y. Morriss, 27; John N. Davis, 18; Wm. C. Moncure, 8. Mr. Mayo took his seat yesterday.
ution to encourage the manufacture of salt from sea water. Agreed to. Mr. Collier offered a resolution inquiring into the expediency of exempting Justices of the Peace from military duty. Agreed to. The appeal from the decision of the Chair, taken on Saturday last, was next called up. The Chair declared the present session a continuance of the last, which elicited a long debate. The matter was finally referred to a joint committee, and the Senate adjourned. In the House, Robert A. Mayo, Esq., of the county of Henrico, was duty sworn and took his seat as a Delegate from said county. A communication was received from the Governor enclosing a resolution adopted by the Senate, calling for correspondence with the Secretary of War of the Confederate States in relation to the infraction of States rights by the Federal Government, and an exchange of prisoners with the said Government. In this correspondence the Governor recommends retaliation in certain instances, by lot