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ertain fines for an alleged violation of the inspection laws, and changing the names of the Lunatic Asylums of the State. Senate bill paying the Adjutant General, (Wm. H. Richardson,) "on account of his services in reorganizing the Militia of the State in the years 1858-59," which passed the Senate unanimously, was called up by Mr. Kemper, and, being discussed, was put on its passage and carried in the affirmative — ayes 81; noes 25. Bills were reported for the relief of Joseph Guseman, and for releasing to the personal representatives of A. C. Layne the rent due under his lease for a portion of the Public Armory. The bill to amend the 1st section of chapter 149 of the Code of Virginia, relative to the limitation to the suits of equity, so as to limit the right to make an entry or bring an action to recover lands west of the Alleghany mountains, was laid on the table on motion of Mr. Phelps. The appropriation bill was discussed. The House adjourned at 2 P. M.
of those declining to take part in the action of those who passed Rev. N. Wilson's plan, was presented and read. A resolution calling for an extra session of the General Conference in 1862, was laid on the table. It was moved to give E. P. Phelps a copy of the resolution. Laid on the table. A. Sumf'd Hank, Stephen Smith, H. C. McDaniel, and M. L. Hawley, recorded their votes, through the Secretary, in the affirmative, on Mr. Wilson's plan. The Missionary appropriations for the different districts of the Conference were read. Committee for Consultation--(According to the last Peace resolution adopted the other day)--J. S. Martin, S. Register, Wm. Eggleston, B. F. Brooke, W. Hirst, N. J. B. Morgan, T. Sewall, E. P. Phelps, and W. B. Edward! W. G. Cor, having made a request to be permitted to withdraw from the traveling connection, it was granted. The minutes were then read up and approved. The appointments were read, and the Conference adjourned