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ers in the service of the Confederate States.--The resolution lies over under the rule. The bill to incorporate the Virginia Volunteer Navy Company was considered and passed. The bill to provide by impressment, or otherwise, for the families of soldiers, was taken up, and after some discussion laid on the table. The bill to compel railroad and canal companies to carry troops without demanding payment in advance, was amended and ordered to its third reading. On motion of Mr. Neeson the bill to declare what contracts shall be payable in the currency of the Confederate States was taken up and one or two amendments offered. In the House, Senate bills to exempt white male citizens of the county of King George, over forty-five years of age, from working on the public roads, and amending the Code in relation to the removal of records and papers of County Courts, were taken up. The first was read the second time and committed, and the other acted upon and agreed to.