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be printed and referred to the Committee on Confederate Relations. The bill to extend the bounds of the Fifteenth regiment of the militia of the line was then taken up and explained by Mr. Douglas, who urged its passage. Mr. Garnett, of Henrico, opposed the bill on the ground that it imposed duties on his constituents which were not required of other citizens of the State. Pending the further consideration of the bill, the Senate went into secret session. [Note.--Mr. Spitler, of Page, who was necessarily absent from the Senate on Tuesday when the bill regulating the currency and prohibiting the illegal traffic in gold was passed, made a personal explanation, expressing regret that he was not present at the time. He would have voted for the bill if he had been in the Senate when the vote was taken upon it.] House of Delegates. The House met at noon, Speaker Sheffey in the chair. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Brown, of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Ambers,