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On motion of Mr. Wickham, the Senate adjourned. Night session. The Senate was called to order at 7 ½ o'clock, Lt. Gov. Montague in the chair. Rills Passed.--House bill amending the act concerning the Berryville and Charlestown Turnpike Company, House bill to amend the road laws of Brooke and Hancock counties; House bill authorizing payment to Wm. S. Jackson certain coupons; House bill to refund to Wm. H. Morton a sum of money; House bill for payment of a sum of money to J. W. Jones, Jailor of Frederick county; House bill to provide for the payment to the Richmond branch of the Exchange Bank for interest on lost coupons. The joint resolution for the suspension of a judgment against William Striation and Henry Farley, of Logan county, was taken up and lost for want of a constitutional majority. A message was received from the House, announcing the appointment of a Committee of Conference on the part of the House, to confer with a committee of the Senate, on
House of Delegates. Wednesday, April 3, 1861. The House was called to order at 10 o'clock A. M. by the Speaker. Bills Passed.--Senate bill authorizing railroad companies to appoint police agents; House bills for the payment of a sum of money to Jas. W. Jones, jailor of Frederick co.; amending an act passed April 2d, 1858, concerning the Perryville and Charlestown Turnpike; granting rights of way to Mining and Manufacturing companies in the Commonwealth; Senate bill in relation to printing the acts of Assembly; House bills amending and re-enacting an act passed March 22d, 1860, entitled an act to incorporate the Knob Turnpike Company, in the county of Washington, and incorporating the Hayter's Gap and Washington Turnpike Company; authorizing the County Court of Powhatan to correct an erroneous assessment of A. S. Wooldridge's land; releasing schr. Pauline from payment of line for violation of inspection law; paying to the Exchange Bank interest on lost coupons; amendin