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n in the chair. Virginia Canal Company.--Mr. Nelson, from the special committee to whom was referred House bill to incorporate the Virginia Canal Company, and to transfer the rights and franchises of the James River Company thereto, reported the same with sundry amendments. He announced his intention of calling up the bill at the earliest practicable moment. The joint resolution of Mr. Pate, for a suspension of a judgment of the Richmond Circuit Court against certain parties in Logan county, was taken up, and after an explanation by Mr. Pate, it was rejected. The vote by which it was rejected was subsequently reconsidered, and the resolution tabled. Night Sessions.--Mr. Day offered a resolution providing for night (as well as day) sessions of the Senate hereafter. Mr. Thomas, of Fairfax, moved to lay the resolution on the table. Ayes and noes demanded — ayes 15, noes 15. Refused to lay on the table. Mr. Thomas, of F., then moved to amend by giving it ef
The Legislature The House bill for the sale of the James River and Kanawha Canal was reported in the Senate yesterday with sundry amendments. The joint resolution for suspending a Commonwealth's judgment against sundry parties in Logan county, was rejected. The resolution for suspending all appropriations to works of internal improvement, was laid on the table. A resolution to refer the proposed amendment of the Constitution of the United States to the Committee for Courts of Justice, was laid on the table. The Governor, under the provisions of the bill, passed this session, for the creation of an Ordnance Department, sent to the Senate the following nominations as officers of the Department: Capt. Charles Dimmock to be Colonel of Ordnance; Briscoe G. Baldwin to be Captain, and Capt. P. G. Coghlan, of the 179th Regiment, to be Clerk, with the rank of Captain — all most excellent nominations, and thoroughly worthy of being confirmed by the Senate, who will, at an early day, go