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anal companies have refused to transport arms and equipments of the State troops unless paid in advance, and what legislation is necessary in regard to it. The Senate then resumed the consideration of the bill to reorganize the militia of the Commonwealth, and was still engaged upon it at the hour of adjournment. In the House, Mr. Bouldin, from the Committee on Finance, reported a bill for the payment of losses of tobacco by the burning of the public warehouses in Richmond. Mr. Anderson, from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported a resolution asking to be discharged from the further consideration of a resolution authorizing the Governor to call out all white males over the age of 16 years to repel invasion; and also to be discharged from further consideration of several other resolutions already provided for by bills reported. Mr. Buford, from the Committee on Banks, reported a bill to protect the currency of the Confederate States from depreciation by the sup