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appropriating one million of dollars for the relief of the families of soldiers residing in counties under the control, or within the lines of, the public enemy, was taken up as the order of the day, and, after some discussion, its consideration was again postponed, and made the order of the day for Wednesday at 12 M. The following bills were passed: Bill amending the Code so as to increase the fees of surveyors. Bill to amend an act amending the Code so as to increase the pay of clerks and sheriffs of counties and corporations. Bill for the relief of G. W. Butts. Mr. Tomlin, from the Finance Committee, being granted leave to make a further report, reported, a bill to change the mode of paying the members of the General Assembly. At 2 o'clock the House went into secret session, and when the doors were opened, at 3 P. M., adjourned. [Messrs. Rutherfoord, of Goochland, and Custis, of Williamsburg, are detained from their seats by reason of illness.]