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its acts.--This Legislature had come here under the Constitution under which Mr. Segar and Judge Underwood were elected. Mr. Heennon thought the resolution had better go to a committee. It migthe Alexandria Government. Mr. Turner, of Rappahannock, inquired of Mr. Joynes whether Judge Underwood's holding of the office of District Judge did not invalidate his office as United States Senator. Mr. Joynes thought that, until Judge Underwood was admitted by the United States Senate, the question just mentioned could not arise, But he had objected to the resolution, that it seemed Senators from Virginia were vacant. Mr. Garnett had a distinct recollection that, when Mr. Underwood presented his credentials to the United States Senate, Mr. Sumner said he would as soon thin three on the part of the Senate, with directions to inquire whether the election of Messrs. Underwood and Sugar was in accordance with the Constitution and laws of Virginia, and whether they h