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nication from the House of Delegates announced the concurrence of the House in the Senate resolution extending the term the present session of the Legislature to Monday next, the 30th of March. The election of a Superintendent of the Penitentiary to all the vacancy occasioned by the death of Col. Fine, and the House announcing its readiness to proceed to the exertion of the joint order, with Collin of Roanoke in nomination, the Senate acquainted, and placed Col. Edward J. Armstrong, of Taylor, in nomination. The of the several candidates were freely canvassed by members and the first ballot being taken, resulted as follows: Whole number of voices The consideration of the General Appropriation bill was continued, and was ending at 3 o'clock, when the Senate took a recess until 8 o'clock. House of Delegates.--The House met at 11 o'clock. The Senate bill increasing the foes of Clerks of Courts during the existing war, was taken up and passed. Senate bill autho