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rk in the Adjutant General's office, was taken up. The bill was rejected, no quorum voting. Subsequently it was reconsidered and laid on the table. The following resolutions of inquiry into expediency were referred to the appropriate committees: By Mr. Lockwood--Of building a military road from Warm Springs, in Bath county, to Greenbrier bridge in Pocahontas county. By Mr. Buford--Of changing the names of Scott and Buchanan counties. By Mr. Wright--Of incorporating the York River Transportation Company. A bill to incorporate the Petersburg Iron Works was reported from the Committee on Agriculture and Manufactures, and was read a first and second time. The bill to authorize the organization of ten companies of ten companies of Rangers for frontier service, was taken up; but, after a brief discussion, was, on motion of Mr.Coleman, of Fayette, laid on the table. On motion of Mr.Hunter, the order of the day (the military bill) was fixed hereafter for 12