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do so. Objection being made to the resolutions, they laid over a day under the rule. The following resolution of inquiry into expediency was referred to the appropriate commitee: By Mr. McKenney--Of furnishing horses to those who volunteer in the cavalry service of the State, retaining the 40 cents per diem until the purchase money is refunded. On motion of Mr. Crockett, the House took up the report of the joint committee appointed to confer with the lesses of the salt works in Washington and Smythe counties. After remarks by Messrs. Crockett and Baskervill, the subject was laid on the table. Mr. Woodson made an ineffectual effort to call up the question of filling the vacancies in the General Assembly from Northwestern Virginia. The following bills were passed: An act to amend section 14 of chapter 163 of the Gode, relative to the removal of records and papers of courts. An act concerning Treasury notes. The House then adjourned.