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uire into the expediency of providing by law some means of perpetuating the testimony of losses of property occasioned by the invasion of the enemy, and also by the unauthorized acts of the forces of the Confederate States. Loyal citizens. The bill to redress loyal citizens injured by the exercise of usurped power, was taken up, and Mr. Neeson offered a large number of amendments, which were adopted, and the bill was ordered to its engrossment. Bill presented. Mr. Collier, by leave, presented a bill authorizing the Governor to invite and accept volunteers; which, on his motion, was referred to a select committee. Railway connection. On motion of Mr. Qussenberry, the Senate took up the bill providing for a railway connection between the Orange and Alexandria, and Manassas Gap, and the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroads. Mr. Isbell addressed the Senate in favor of the bill. Pending the consideration of the subject, the Senate adjourned.