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red an amendment to the substitute of Mr. Chilton, extending the time allowed to the class of persons alluded to, to sixty days from the passage of the bill, and moved that the whole subject be recommitted. The bill was continued under discussion until the expiration of the morning hour, when Mr. Wright, of Texas, moved that the House go into secret session, with a view to renew the consideration of the special order — the bill reported from the special Committee on Currency. On this motion Mr. Lyons, of Va., called the ayes and noes, which were ordered, and resulted — ayes 50, noes 23. Before going into secret session the Speaker announced the appointment of the following select committee, to whom was referred the joint resolution of Mr. Goode in relation to the war, viz: Messrs. Clapp of Miss., Goode of Va., Curry of Ala., Hartridge of Ga., and Smith of North Carolina. The House then went into secret session on the Currency bill, and the doors were close
Calling on the Governor. --Yesterday morning the militia officers of Richmond met in a body in front of the City Hall, and, preceded by a band of music, marched to the State Executive Mansion, where they were introduced to the Commander-in-Chief of the militia, in a neat and appropriate speech, by Col. Thos. J. Evans. Gov. Smith responded happily, as he always does when called upon, and returned thanks for the courtesy thus shown him.--The Governor is a soldier, as well as a statesman, and, having every confidence in the power of the South to sustain itself against the Federal hordes, and in the indomitable will of Virginia to win her freedom at the point of the bayonet, will promptly organize the militia for defensive operations, and gladly lead them to the field when their services are needed. True steel himself, he will only ask the people to follow where he will lead, and they will do it.