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from the Governor, taking ground against the action of the Legislature in exempting from military service certain members of the reserve forces upon the ground that their ages exceeded that of fifty years. The Governor insinuates in his communication that their discharge was without warrant in the Constitution. The communication was laid on the table and ordered to be printed. Pending the discussion of the communication, the House went into secret session, upon motion of Mr. Deane, of Campbell. When the doors were re-opened business was resumed. Mr. Deane offered a resolution to disband the battalion of second-class militia organized for the defence of the city of Lynchburg, and to provide for the organization, in a better form, of a local force for the defence of the said city. The resolution was agreed to. Mr. Huntt submitted a resolution, directed to the Committee on Confederate Relations, inquiring if a more effectual mode cannot be devised to secure the s