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a resolution, that so much of the Governor's Message as recommends the repeal of sec 27 of chapter 44 of the Cod of Virginia, and of sec, 4 of Ordinance No. 35, passed April 30, 1861, be referred to the Committee on Finance. Agreed to. Mr. James called up the resolution offered by him yesterday, requesting the Attorney General to communicate his views on the legal effect of the Conscript and Exemption bills of Congress, upon the Exemption bills of the General Assembly; and how far they repeal or change the character of the latter, and what class of persons are exempted under such modification. Also, that he communicate his views upon any subject he may deem important. The resolution was discussed by Messrs. Hunter, James, and Woodson, and, on motion of Mr. Bradford, was laid on the table. The Speaker then stated that he had received a communication from the Executive which required to be considered in secret session; and the House resolved itself into secret session.
r than the loss of our two noble frigates. It must be borne in mind that our enemies are as fertile in invention as ourselves. Jim Lane Played out. Under the head of "The Last of the Lane Expedition," the Chicago Tribune has the following, from which it will be seen that the great Kansas Jayhawker is "out of the ring:" It will be remembered that several Wisconsin, Ohio, and other Western regiments, were rendezvoused in Kansas, for the Lane Expedition, and that, by order of General Hunter, they were collected at Fort Scott, near the Southern Kansas border. These troops have now been divided between Gen. Curtis and Col. Canby, and the regiments destined for New Mexico have passed through Lawrence en routs. A correspondent of the Madison (Wis:) Journal writes: it may be asked, what has been the result of our expedition to Fort Scott? Well, to sum the matter up briefly, the 12th regiment has marched 145 miles to Fort Scott and 100 back to Lawrence, and besides jayhaw