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e authorities by which a sufficient supply of flour and the necessaries of life may be secured to the citizens of the cities and towns of the Commonwealth free from impressment. By Mr. Spitler: Of so amending the act in relation to exemptions passed February 18, 1862, as to exempt Commissioners of the Board of Public Works from military duty. By Mr. Taylor: What legislation is necessary for the relief and comfort of Virginia soldiers now serving in the army of the Confederate States. Mr. Day offered a resolution that the Senate will, with the concurrence of the House of Delegates, adjourn on Tuesday, the 20th inst. Laid over under the rules. Mr. Dickinson made a statement in behalf of Mr. Randolph, Senator from Richmond, detained from his seat by indisposition, and asked leave for the absence of that Senator for one week. He also stated that Mr. R. had requested him to state that he should, if present, regard the resolutions adopted by the meeting at the City Hall, on the