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urts of Justice. Without reading, the report of the Board of Public Works was ordered to be printed. Resolutions of inquiry were then submitted, as follows: By Mr. Magruder: Of amending section 29, chapter 158, of the Code of Virginia, so as to authorize Judges of Circuit Courts to hold special terms for cases of violation of the law imposing penalties for distilling grain. --By Mr. Fry, of Madison: Of impressing free negroes to work on railroads in sections liable to raids. By Mr. Tredway: Of amending the stay-law so as to authorize Judges to order sales under deeds of trust in certain cases. By Mr. Monroe: Of making it a penal offence for any person to refuse to the families of soldiers their surplus grain and meat, or of charging a higher price than that fixed by the Commissioners of Virginia, or of refusing to receive Confederate notes. By Mr. Hutcheson: Of compelling the Banks of the Commonwealth to redeem in specie their outstanding issues, and of prohibiting them f