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the usual oath of office, and were admitted to their seats. On motion of Mr. Barbour, the bill appropriating the public revenue for the fiscal year was taken up, and during its pendency. On motion of Mr. Barbour, the House resolved itself into secret session on the subject of salt. After a few minutes were spent in secret session, the doors were reopened, and the appropriation bill again taken up and made the order of the day for to-morrow at 12 o'clock. On motion, of Mr. Staples, the bill authorizing the sale of the public school houses in the county of Henry was taken up, read a third time and passes. On motion of Mr. Evans, Senate bill, this day reported, establishing in the city of Richmond, an agency for receiving and forwarding shoes clothing, and other supplies, to Virginia soldiers, was taken up, read a second and third time, and passed — ayes 82, noes none. On motion of Mr. Prince, the bill incorporating the Insurance and Savings Society in the