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tts moved to lay on the table and print.--Mr. Boreman opposed the adoption of the resolutions in an earnest, if not impressive manner. Mr. Christian called for the reading of the resolutions for purposes of information.--They were again read, at the request of Mr. Robertson, of R., who proceeded to explain their meaning according to his understanding. The resolutions being put on their passage, the roll was called, and they passed — ayes 112, noes 5--[Messrs. Boreman, Morris, Porter, Richardson and Watts.] Resolutions of inquiry into expediency. The following resolutions were adopted: By Mr. Keen: That the Committee on Military Affairs inquire into the expediency of providing by law for the availability of the appropriation made at last session for the arming of the State, and of an appropriation thereto not exceeding ten millions of dollars; by Mr. Gibson, referring that part of the Governor's Message, recommending an amendment to section 11th of chapter 212 of the Code