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oke, to issue notes of a less denomination than $5, was read the third time and laid on the table. The bill authorizing the civil authorities of the Commonwealth to render aid in arresting deserters from Military service, was, on motion of Mr. Isbell, indefinitely postponed. A resolution was offered by Judge Robertson, that henceforth in considering any measure or proposition relating to military affairs, it be a standing rule that the President shall cause the doors of the Senate to bton Manufacturing Company, was passed. The Senate proceeded to consider the bill "to authorize the raising of a regiment of pikemen," which, after being discussed and amended, was put on its passage. Only $23 Senators voted aye and 3 nay. Mr. Isbell moved a call of the Senate, which motion prevailed. After the Clerk had finished the roll-call, the Sergeant-at-Arms was directed to lock the door. Several absent Senators in the meantime appeared in the vestibule Excuses for non-attendance w