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he struggle for independence so bravely begun and so manfully maintained." The tax bill was then taken up, on motion of Mr. Brannon, and considered till the hour of adjournment. House of Delegates. Mr. Anderson, from the Military Committee, reported a resolution of thanks to the Virginia soldiers in the army in response to their manifestations of patriotism and valor, as shown in the resolutions adopted by them, read in the House, and published in the press of Richmond. Mr. Dyerle introduced a resolution looking to the development of the internal resources of the State; to the cultivation of everything useful, and the exclusion of everything that does not enter into our necessities. Mr. Saunders, of Richmond, from the committee appointed to confer with the Confederate authorities in regard to the modification of the tobacco order, submitted a report, which was satisfactory. Mr. Saunders reported a resolution looking to the introduction of a bill to provide