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. Mr. Randolph presented a memorial from the mechanics and working men of the city of Richmond, which had been handed him by the committee appointed by the meeting held at the City Hall on Saturday evening last. The memorial is signed by the committee appointed at the meeting. Mr. Randolph also presented a petition from certain citizens of Richmond whose property was destroyed and carried off by the mob in April last. This petition is signed by Messrs. Tyler & Son, John T. Hicks Pollard & Walker, Jas. Knotts, Mena Sweitzer, and Marcuse and Hutzler. The petition was referred to the Committee of Courts of Justice. The communication of the Governor, enclosing the report of the Superintendent of the Penitentiary, was reported back from the Committee on Public Institutions, and ordered to be printed. Mr. Armstrong offered a resolution that the Committee on Roads and Internal Navigation inquire into the expediency of so amending the 25th section of chapter 61 of the C