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subject to his disposition. Mr. Quesenberry, of Caroline, moved to adjourn to 8 P. M. Mr. Newman offered an amendment fixing the time at 4 P. M. Mr. Isbell moved an adjournment till 12 o'clock to-morrow. Lost. Mr. Newman withdrew his amendment, and the original motion of Mr. Quesenberry prevailed. [In the report of Wednesday's proceedings, omission was made of the fact that the Senate was for some two hours in secret session. It should have been so stated. Mr. Lynch is confined at home by sickness.--Rep.] Evening session. The Senate met at 8 o'clock. Lieut. Gov. Montague in the chair. Mr Johnson, of Bedford, from the committee raised at the morning session, to consider the present state of the country, reported the following report: The General Assembly of Virginia, now convened in extraordinary session, deem this a fit occasion briefly to review the nature and conduct of the pending war, and solemnly to reaffirm the sentiments whic