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in the hands of the enemy. Adopted. House Bills. A bill to establish a connection between the Richmond and Fredericksburg Railroad and the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad, etc. Mr. Collier offered a ryder, providing that nothing in the act should authorize the continuance of the connections for a longer period than during the continuance of the existing war. Rejected. The bill then passed. A bill to compel turnpike and plank-road companies to remove dead and dangerous timbers. Passed. A bill to incorporate the Virginia Chemical Works. Passed. A bill for the benefit of John Currell, Jas. Gresham, and Wm. Kirk. Passed. Then the House adjourned. Correction.--We are requested by Mr. Woodson to say that his name should have appeared in the published vote on the bill to prevent extortion in the sale of salt, lately passed by the House. He was a friend to the "salt bill," and voted for it at every stage of its progress, and upon its final passage.