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pinning wheels, cotton and wool cards, for the use of indigent families of soldiers and sailors of their respective counties, which was ordered to a third reading. Mr. Branch presented a bill for the relief of Thomas Kilby, which was read twice and referred to the Finance Committee. Mr. Christian, of Augusta, presented a bill to provide for the security of specie in the banks of the Commonwealth, which was referred to the Committee on Banks. Senate bill for the relief of William H. Mansfield, sheriff of Spotsylvania county, who had $11,400 of the money of the State taken from him by the enemy, was taken up, and, owing to the absence of Mr. Quesenberry, again laid on the table. House bill to establish an agency in this city to prosecute and collect all claims of deceased soldiers against the State of Virginia and the Confederate Government was taken up for consideration.--[The bill appoints Colonel Henry Hill as the agent, and requires him to report his action to the