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ollowing bills were reported from committees, viz: Amending an act marking the boundary line between Fluvanna and Albemarle counties; repairing and furnishing the Governor's house; amending an act providing for the working of the county roads of Loudoun: amending the 2d section of the act passed Feb. 9th, 1860, providing for a further subscription to the Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad Company. Resolutions.--The following resolutions of inquiry into expediency were offered: By MLoudoun and Hampshire Railroad Company. Resolutions.--The following resolutions of inquiry into expediency were offered: By Mr. Phelps, of reporting a bill securing to the Commonwealth in any internal improvement company in which the said Commonwealth is a stockholder or has an interest, a representative in the directory of any such company proportionate to the amount of stock held by the Commonwealth in such company, and so to provide that the Commonwealth shall be entitled to the same vote pro rata on each share of stock owned by it in any such company as is given to any other stockholder in any such company; by Mr
ing an arsenal and quarters for the Public Guard, and for distributing Mayo's Guide among the coroners, Sundry bills were ordered to be engrossed. A motion was made to "secede" from the regular business of the session until the 9th inst., and it prevailed after considerable debate. In the House, bills were reported for marking the boundary line between Finvanna and Albemarie counties; for repairing the Governor's house, and for amending the law making a subscription to the Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad. A resolution was offered to secure the State a more equitable representation in internal improvement companies in which she may be interested. A bill was passed for allowing Court Clerks to take orders of publication in vacation. A committee was appointed to take charge of all matters appertaining to the free negro population. A report was returned against exempting telegraph employees from military duty. The bill allowing the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad to