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Sequestration. --We have received from John H. Gilmer, Esq., a pamphlet copy of his argument on the constitutionality of the sequestration act, with the opinion of Judge Halyburton construing the act. Published by West & Johnston.
General Joseph E. Johnston, for the magnanimity he displayed in permitting his military subordinate at the battle of Manassas, General Beauregard, to carry out his (Beauregard's) plane, at that battle, and comparing the act to that of Aristides and Miltiades just previous to the battle of Marathon, and inviting Gen. Johnston to appoint two cadets to the State military institution. At the request of a member the resolutions were laid over one day. Mr. Woodson offered a joint resolution, requesting the members of Congress, from Virginia, to procure the passage of a bill limiting militia impressments. Laid over. The following resolutions of inquiry into expediency were referred to the appropriate committees: By Mr. Sheffey: Of increasing the allowances of the Jailor of Augusta county, for the maintenance of the prisoners in his custody. By Mr. West: Of requesting railroad companies to pay full value for all stock killed on their road. The House then adjourned.