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t an excess over such maximum price by proper penalties. Agreed to. On motion of Mr. Christian, of Augusta, the Senate adjourned. House of Delegates. The House met at noon, and was opened with prayer by Rev. J. B. Taylor, missionary to the army. On motion of Mr. Haymond, of Marion, the House proceeded, without ascertaining whether a quorum was present, to the disposal of business, the question of a quorum to be settled when that point was raised in the proceedings. Mr. Tomlin, of King William, submitted a letter from Harold Snowden, member of the House from Alexandria county, tendering his resignation as a member of the body upon the ground that the Secretary of War had denied him a furlough from the military service to fill his seat in the House. After a lengthy discussion, a resolution, offered by Mr. Pendleton, of Ohio, was adopted, directing the Committee on Confederate Relations to inquire and report upon the case. Mr. Fry, of Madison, submitted