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ter. From the House of Delegates a communication was received, covering a resolution adopted by that body providing for the re-apportionment of the representation of the State; which, on motion of Mr. Keen, of Pittsylvania, was laid on the table. A resolution was introduced by Mr. Douglas, of King William, providing that, on and after this day, the Senate shall, at half-past 1 o'clock, go into Committee of the Whole, in secret session, on the state of the country. Agreed to. Mr. Nash, of Chesterfield, introduced a resolution, which was agreed to, instructing the Committee on Finance to inquire into expediency of increasing the fees and allowances of the clerks of the circuit and county courts of this Commonweath. The bill providing for an additional appropriation to the Virginia Military Institute was taken up from the calendar. Pending a debate, upon the motion of Mr. Marshall, to lay it upon the table, On motion of Mr. Armstrong the Senate resolved itself i