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The Legislature. --In the Senate, yesterday, the bill introduced by Mr. Randolph, from the Military Committee, was taken up, and, on motion of Mr. Coghill the Senate went into secret session for its consideration. The bill to prevent persons from harboring deserters was ordered to be printed. Mr. Dulaney, of Fairfax, introduced a preamble and joint resolutions on the war and its present aspect, pledging Virginia to listen to no terms of peace of compromise short of the recognition of the separate independence of the Confederate States. Under the rules of the Senate the resolutions were laid over. In the House, Mr. Bouldin, from the Committee on Finance, reported a bill amending and re-enacting the 109th section, of the act imposing taxes for the support of the State Government. Mr. Haymond, of Marion, presented a resolution, which was agreed to, that the special Committee on Salt be instructed to inquire whether families driven from their homes, and now livi