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ons of the same character from the soldiers and officers of the Rockbridge Battery, Salem Flying Artillery, Powhatan Artillery and the Third company Richmond Howitzers, all of which were referred to the Committee on Confederate Relations. The bill providing for an increase of compensation of the Judge of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, which was pending at the time of going into secret session on Saturday, was taken up. The bill was advocated on its passage by Messrs. Hunter and Armstrong, and opposed by Mr. Brannon. Mr. Stevenson called the previous question, which, being agreed to, the vote was then taken on the passage of the bill, and resulted in the negative by the following vote: Yeas, 18; nays, 21. Mr. Christian, of Middlesex, offered a resolution, instructing the Committee on Public Institutions to inquire and report to the Senate how many pairs of shoes and how much clothing could be furnished by the penitentiary in twelve months for the soldiers of Virgi