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rsday night about 12 o'clock. After the close of our last report they passed an act to prohibit the issue of any ordinary license within any city or town, or within five miles thereof, or at any railroad station or depot in Virginia. Passed both House. There were no other bills of general importance adopted, and after the usual valedictory addresses in both Houses, they adjourned about 12 M. In the House,Speaker Sheffey delivered a short valedictory, contrasting the brightened prospects nt of concentrated feeling and kindly emotion, I can only commend you to the care of Him who is our fortress and defence; and, bidding each of you a kindly and fraternal farewell, invoke Heaven's best blessings on you and yours. I pronounce this House adjourned sine dit. [The reporter returns his thanks to Mr. Shelton. C. Davis, Clerk of the Senate, and his assistant, Dr. J. D. Pendleton, and to Mr. Wm. F. Gordon, Clerk of the House, for many facilities courteously extended him during the