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the expediency of legislation upon the subjects named, were adopted: By Mr. Collier--Of cancelling, by way of retaliation and reprisal, the State bonds held by the Government of the United States or any citizens or inhabitants thereof, and of applying the amount of interest which would semi-annually accrue thereon to the relief and indemnity of the citizens and loyal residents of this State who have been robbed or otherwise injured by the marauding soldiery of the Government. By Mr. Whittle--Of providing by law for the protection of the public library at Lewisburg, in the county of Greenbrier, by removing it further from the incursions of the enemy. The military bill. Mr. Johnson presented the proceedings of a meeting of Bowyer's Battery, a company of Bedford volunteers, protesting against the provisions of a bill passed by the Senate entitled an act to reorganize Virginia's quota of the Confederate States army. Read and laid on the table. Bills passed. Th