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attachment. A bill was also presented to define and punish certain offences against the sovereignty of the State that may be, when commanded less than treason. A bill was passed releasing the Commonwealth's claim to certain lands in Petersburg to Matthew Sylvia. The funeral obsequies of Hon. Mr. Wilcox, a member of Congress, being announced, on motion, the Senate adjourned. In the House the joint resolution for any Section of State officers on Wednesday was adopted Mr. Mullins submitted a resolution on the press, and the necessity of the exemption of members, which resolution lies over. The local militia bill, disbanding the 179th regiment militia of the line, and providing for the more efficient organization of the men of second class militia, was passed. Mr. Harris, of Rockingham, made an ineffectual effort to obtain a reconsideration of the vote which passed the bill, in order to insert an amendment limiting to the city of Richmond the power of brea