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on Passed. A message from the House, asking concurrence in an act to amend and re-enact an act to incorporate the Southern Express Company, passed March 22, 1861, and to incorporate the National Express Company. Read twice and referred to Committee on Roads and Internal Navigation. A message from the House of Delegates, asking concurrence in relation to the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Company. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Roads and Internal Navigation. Mr. Davis, of Washington, offered a bill to amend the road law so as to tax real estate for the purpose of keeping roads in repair. Referred. A resolution was offered by Mr. Bolling, of Petersburg, to appoint a committee of three to wait on the Governor, to ask if in his opinion, the office of Second Auditor could be dispensed with at the present time. Mr. Boyd, of Botetourt, offered a resolution ordering the Committee on Courts of Justice to inquire into the expediency of establishing, by
ppropriations.--Messrs. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, chairman; Raymond, of New York; Blair, of Missouri; Kasson, of Iowa; Voorhees, of Indiana; Farnsworth Spalding, of Ohio; Higsby, Wright, of New Jersey. On Banking and Currency.--Messrs of New York, chairman; Har; Culver, of Pennsylvania, land, of Ohio; Harding, of Kentucky; Lynch, of Maine; Devrees, of Indiana; Randall, of Pennsylvania; Hubbard, of West Virginia. District of Columbia.--Ingersoll, of Illinois; Dumont, of Indiana; Davis, of New York; Baldwin, of Massachusetts; McCullough, of Maryland; Colt, of Missouri; Walker O. Mercer, of Pennsylvania; Sharkland, of Kentucky. On the Judiciary.--Messrs. Wilson, of Iowa, chairman; Boutrell, of Massachusetts; Francis Thomas, of Maryland; Williams, of Pennsylvania; Woodbridge, of Vermont; Morris, of New York; Rogers, of New Jersey; Lawrence, of Ohio, and Cook, of Illinois. The House refused to suspend the rules for the admission of a resolution giving Southern membe