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aid railroads." Passed. The bill adthorizing the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Company to borrow money was taken up and read a third time. The ayes and noes were ordered, and a lengthy debate ensued, in which Messrs. Russell, Gilmer and Bolling took active part. The bill was passed almost unanimously, Mr. Carter only voting against it. On motion of Mr. Coleman, of Louisa, a bill to authorize the Central Railroad Company to borrow three hundred thousand dollars was taken up, r of Richmond, an act to increase the capital stock of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company was taken up and passed. A bill to incorporate the Virginia Insurance Company was read twice and ordered to be engrossed. Mr. Bolling, from Select Committee to wait on the Governor in reference to dispensing with the offices of Second Auditor and Register of the Land Office, reported in writing as follows. The Governor says: "I am of opinion that there is no necessity