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Legislature of Virginia.Senate. Saturday, Jan. 11, 1862. The Senate was called to order by Mr. Johnson, of Bedford. Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Woodridge, of the Monumental Church. The President laid before the Senate a communication from the Executive, transmitting a report from the Paymaster General of the Virginia forces relative to the payment of the militia, and asking legislation upon the subject referred to. Laid on the table and ordered to be printed. Bills reported.ze the Judge of the Hustings Court of the city of Richmond to grant a new trial in the case of the Commonwealth against Edward Kersey and Hammett A. Pearce — yeas 32, nays. A bill to compensate E. J. Buckwalter and W. H. Pate, jailors of Bedford county, for keeping certain convicts confined in the jail of said county in the year 1861--yeas 37, nays 0. A bill for the payment of fifty dollars to A. F. Haymond, for his services as Attorney for the Commonwealth in the Circuit Court of Mari
disloyalty to the Commonwealth. Mr. Robinson, of Berkeley, offered a resolution providing for investigating the right to seats in the House of Delegates of such members as also hold military commissions. The resolution was rejected. The following resolutions of inquiry into expediency were referred to the appropriate committees: By Mr. Prince: Of providing by law a corps more effectually to collect the muskets in the State not in actual service. By Mr. Matthews--Of improving the river for batteau navigation from Buchanan, in Botetourt county, to Covington, in Allegheny county. By Mr. Wooten--Of providing a more effectual remedy for the killing of sheep by dogs. By Mr. Jordan--Of establishing an arsenal in the town of Liberty, in Bedford county. By Mr. Dunn--Of establishing a precinct in the town of Goodson, in Washington county. By Mr. Hautman--Of amending the statutes of limitation. After a session of one hour, the House adjourned.