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The President informed the Convention that he had received about 23 applications for the office of Page, but as he was not authorized to make the appointments, he desired the Convention to take such action thereupon as might be necessary. Mr. Haymond then offered a resolution authorizing the President to appoint four Pages, which was adopted. Mr. Haymond offered a resolution giving the members the right to occupy any seats they might prefer, without regard to any previous selections. Mr. Haymond offered a resolution giving the members the right to occupy any seats they might prefer, without regard to any previous selections. Rejected. Mr. Montague said that the rules which had been adopted required a complete organization of the Convention before the transaction of any other business. There was another Doorkeeper to elect, and he hoped the rules would be adhered to. On motion of Mr. Morris, the Convention adjourned to meet again on Friday, at 12 o'clock.
Bills Reported.--By Mr. Magruder, a bill amending and re-enacting an act entitled an act to incorporate the Planters' Savings Bank of Petersburg, passed March 15th, 1858; by Mr. Chapman, a bill to incorporate the Va, and Md. Railroad Co.; by Mr. Haymond, a bill providing for a bonus on Bank capital, and for the mode of paying the same into the Treasury; also a bill making appropriations for deficiencies in former appropriations, and for defraying expenses of the General Assembly and Conventio Committee on Agriculture and Manufactures. Mr. Kemper, from the Committee on Military Affairs, presented an adverse report to a resolution to inquire into the expediency of authorizing the Wise Light Dragoons to arm with a less number than 50 regularly uniformed members. Mr. Haymond, from the Finance Committee, presented an adverse report to a resolution of inquiry in regard to refunding to A. W. Deshazer a portion of license tax. On motion of Mr. Boreman, the House adjourned.