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in relation to the transportation of private freight on the several railroads. [The President says in a paragraph: "attention has been given to the subject by the Government, and effects have been made to prevent unnecessary interference with the control of the roads by their respective companies. Another appointment was mode some time since of a General Agent, from whose supervision it is hoped good will result."] The communication was laid on the table and ordered to be printed. Mr. Robertson rose to a privileged question, touching the resolution of Mr. Neeson authorizing the pointing of 2000 copies of the Military voting bill, which he charged was engineered through without passing the ordeal of the constitutional vote. The Chair decided that a constitutional majority was not necessary in order to print, and the Chair was sustained. The bill concurring officers of the State who have taken the oath to support an usurped Government within the Emits of Virginia, amend