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he resolutions be indefinitely postponed, and the question being on agreeing thereto, was put and decided in the negative — ayes 49; noes 66. On motion of Mr. Martin, the resolution was laid on the table. The engrossed bill making an appropriation for the removal to Virginia of the remains of Gen. Harry Lee, was taken up, on motion of Mr. McCamant, and the blank being filled with the sum of $1,000, it was put on its passage, and carried in the affirmative — ayes 102; noes 1. Mr. McCue, from the Special Committee on the Penitentiary, presented "a bill for the lease of the Penitentiary," which, on his motion, was read twice. Senate bill amending the Pilot laws in regard to the Potomac river was taken up, on motion of Mr. McKenzie, and passed. On motion of Mr. Friend, Senate bill incorporating the James River Boot, Shoe and Leather Manufacturing Company, was read the requisite number of times and passed. Senate bill providing for the better government of the
ment of free negroes was passed. The House bill for the sale of the James River and Kanawha Canal was debated. In the House, a number of bills were passed. A bill was reported appropriating $25,000 to build the Northwestern Lunatic Asylum. A resolution was adopted giving further time to the securities of P. P. Winston, late Sheriff of Richmond, to pay their indebtedness. Mr. Martin offered a joint resolution, proposing to take the sense of the people at the May election as to whether they would remain in the Union, with proper constitutional guarantees, or go out any how. Laid on the table. A bill was passed appropriating $1,000 to remove the remains of Gen.Harry Lee, now in Georgia, to Virginia. Mr. McCue reported a bill for leasing out the State Penitentiary. The bill concerning the Potomac river pilot laws was passed, and the bill incorporating the Boot and Shoe Manufacturing Company, at Chester, was also passed. The Appropriation bill was ordered to its engrossment.