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calendar and advanced to a second reading. Mr. Hunter, of Berkeley, introduced a resolution inviting Colonel J. S. Mosby to a privileged seat in the House; and a committee being appointed, waited upon Colonel Mosby and conducted him to a seat beside the Speaker's chair. A recess of the House was taken, and the members and visitors were introduced to the guest of the House by the Speaker, and the Colonel was congratulated heartily on his recovery from his recent dangerous wound. Mr. Riddick submitted to the House a series of patriotic resolutions, adopted at a meeting of the Ninth Virginia infantry, Army of Northern Virginia, repledge themselves to a continuance of the struggle until our independence is achieved: The resolutions were laid on the table and ordered to be printed: The order of the day, the election of a Superintendent of the Penitentiary, was gone into by the two Houses in joint session, and the election resulted in the choice of Colin Bass, Esq., the pres