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ndments. On motion, the Senate adjourned. Evening session. The President, Lieutenant-Governor Price, called the Senate to order at 8 o'clock P. M. The pending question being the motion for engrossing the tax bill, on motion of Mr. Keen it was laid on the table, in order to take up and consider the House bill, adopted in secret session, relative to putting negroes in the service. Mr. Quesenberry moved that the Senate go into secret session for that purpose. Mr. Keen, Mr. Keen, of Pittsylvania, made an earnest effort to have the matter considered in open session. He could not see the necessity of debating the subject in secret session, as the Senate's action had already been made public. The motion of Mr. Quesenberry subsequently prevailed, and the Senate thereupon resolved into secret session. House of Delegates. The House met at 11 A. M. The bill incorporating the Virginia Relief Hospital Association, and appropriating two hundred thousand dollars