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the relief of Charity Casey was taken up, and being explained, was passed. The bill concerning the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad was taken up and read, when a motion was submitted by Mr. Watts to lay the bill on the table. Opposed by Messrs. Bisbie, Segar, Riddick, Collier, and others. The House refused to lay the bill on the table. Mr. Watts then offered the following amendment. --Be it further enacted, That the said contemplated branch shall in no point be located west of the mgton and Weldon Road, or any branch or extension of it. -- The amendment was voted down, and the bill being put on its passage was carried in the affirmative. Bills Reported.--The following bills were reported from Committees, viz: By Mr. Bisbie, from the Committee on Agriculture and Manufactures, "a bill to amend the charter of the Virginia Car-Spring Company;" by Mr. Montague, from the Committee on Courts of Justice, "a bill authorizing the Board of Public Works to appoint Commission