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for objects of absolute necessity. The proclamation of the Governor, calling the Legislature together, was then read by the Clerk, Wm. F. Gordon. Esq. Mr. Haymond, of Marion, moved that a committee of three be appointed to await on the Governor and inform him that the House was in session and ready to receive any Message or other communication from him. The motion prevailing, Messrs. Haymond of Marion, Read of Rockbridge, and Tomlin of King William, were appointed said committee. --Shortly afterwards, Mr. Haymond reported the Message, which the Clerk commenced reading from his desk. All of the same having reference to State and Federal affairs havMr. Haymond reported the Message, which the Clerk commenced reading from his desk. All of the same having reference to State and Federal affairs having been read, a motion prevailed that its further reading be dispensed with. On motion of Mr. Hopkins, of Washington, it was laid on the table. He moved that the usual number of copies be printed. Mr. Borman moved, as an amendment, that 1,500 copies of the Message be printed. Mr. Duckwall hoped that only the usual