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ate States, with an amendment by the Senate to strike out of the fourth section the following proviso: "Provided, That not more than twenty-five percent, of the male slaves between the ages of eighteen and forty-five, in any State, shall be called for under the provisions of this act." The amendment was concurred in by the following vote: Ayes.--Messrs. Anderson, Barksdale, Batson, Baylor, Blandford, Bradley, H. W. Bruce, Carroll, Clark, Clopton, Conrad, Darden, De Janette, Dickinson, Dupre, Elliott, Ewing, Funsten, Garther, Goode, Gray, Hanly, Johnston, Keeble, Lyon, Marchen, Marshall, McMullin, Menees, Miller, Moore, Murray, Perkins, Read, Simpson, Snead, Staples, Triplett, Villere. Nays--Messrs. Atkins, Baldwin, Branch, Chambers, Colyar, Cruikshank, Fuller, Gholson, Gilmer, Hartridge, Hatcher, Herbert, Holliday, J. M. Leach, J. T. Leach, Logan, McCallum, Ramsay, Rogers, Sexton, J. M. Smith, Smith of North Carolina, Turner, Wickham, Wilkes, Witherspoon, Mr. Spea
Virginia Legislature.[extra session.] Senate. Thursday, March 9, 1865. At 11 o'clock the Senate was called to order by Mr. Johnson, of Bedford. Mr. Dickinson, of Prince Edward, offered a resolution, which was agreed to, providing for the adjournment of the Senate, when it adjourns to day, to Saturday next, in conformity to the proclamation of the President setting apart the 10th instant as a day of fasting and prayer. A communication was received from the Governor, complaof the Confederacy, and has been, therefore, deterred from appearing in his seat. It calls for allowing the whole per diem compensation of the session to be paid out of the treasury for the benefit of Mr. Herndon's family.] On motion of Mr. Dickinson, of Prince Edward, the joint resolution introduced by him yesterday, providing for extending the session of the General Assembly twenty days from and after Tuesday next was taken from the table, read the third time and passed — yeas, 30; nays