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General Assembly of Virginia. Senate. Friday, March 14, 1862. House bill authorizing the erection of a gallery in the Hall now occupied by the Confederate States Congress, was made the order of the day for to-morrow. The Senate insisted on their disagreement to House amendments to bill "authorizing the use of the jails and poor-houses of the State by the Confederate States, for the safe keeping of free negroes arrested by military authority." A communication from the Executive recommending the exemption of officers of banks and the workmen employed in repairing certain vessels from military service, was laid on the table. A like message, relative to certain disloyal militia officers, was referred to the Military Committee. House bill to legalize certain State securities held by the Bank of Pittsylvania as part or its capital, was referred to the appropriate committee. Responses from the Presidents and other officers of incorporated companies to a res
House of Delegates. Friday, March 14, 1862. The House was called to order at 11 o'clock, Mr. Sheffry in the Chair, and it was opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Kepler. A communication was received from the Senate covering sundry bills. Mr. Mallory submitted a resolution providing that this House (the Senate concurring) will proceed to-morrow, at 12 o'clock M., to fill, pro tempore, the office of Second Auditor, made vacant by the death of the late Wm. A. Moncure. Mr. Rivse offered, as a substitute, that the Chief Clerk be authorized to perform the duties of Second Auditor until Thusday next, the day fixed for the regular election of State officers. The substitute was adopted. The order of the day being the Senate bill to amend an act organizing and mastering into service Virginia's quota of the Confederate troops, passed February 10, 1862. On motion, laid over until to-morrow at 12 o'clock. Joint resolutions on exemptions. The resolution, h