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and Richmond Fayette Artillery for the removal of the remains of Gen. H. Lee. Public Guard.--On motion of Mr. Robinson, of Richmond, the House reconsidered the vote by which Senate bill, "authorizing the Superintendent of the Armory to provide quarters for a portion of the Public Guard," was ordered to be committed. The necessity of passing the bill was explained by Mr. Robinson, and the same being read a third time, was put on its passage and carried in the affirmative — ayes 109. Militia Fines.--On motion of Mr.Crump,House bill amending certain laws in respect to the Militia of the Commonwealth so as to render them more affective, was taken up and read a second time. After being variously amended, it was read a third time and ordered to be engrossed. The object of the bill is to induce a more general collection of fines for violations of existing law, and thereby assure the greater efficiency of the military organizations of the State. On motion, adjourned.