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le and ordered to be printed. Pending the discussion of the communication, the House went into secret session, upon motion of Mr. Deane, of Campbell. When the doors were re-opened business was resumed. Mr. Deane offered a resolution to disband the battalion of second-class militia organized for the defence of the city of Lynchburg, and to provide for the organization, in a better form, of a local force for the defence of the said city. The resolution was agreed to. Mr. Huntt submitted a resolution, directed to the Committee on Confederate Relations, inquiring if a more effectual mode cannot be devised to secure the speedy shipment to Confederate prisoners of war confined in Northern dungeons of packages sent them by their friends to promote their comfort and well-being. Mr. Castleman introduced a joint resolution, addressed to our representatives in Congress, calling upon them to urge the passage of a bill to mount and equip the cavalry, and make that bra