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its sale. The President announced, that in his view the present session was simply a continuation of the late extra session, and that he therefore did not consider it necessary to disturb the former standing committees. Mr. Frazier, of Rockbridge, considering the decision as one of very great importance, and for the purpose of getting the opinion of the Senate there on entered an appeal from the President's decision, which was allowed, and the subject laid over till Monday. Mr. Thompson, of Dinwiddie, from the Committee on an Adequate Supply of Self, said he had been requested by the Committee to submit a resolution, and that the same be considered by the Senate with closed doors. The Senate then went into Executive session. In the House, the following bills were passed. A bill incorporating the Union Manufacturing Company of Fluvanna; a bill increasing the fees for keeping and supporting prisoners to sixty cents per diem, leaving it to the discretion of the c