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was the bill providing for filling the vacancies in the Senate from the 45th and 80th districts. The bill underwent several amendments. On motion of Mr. Baskerville, the bill, with pending amendments, was laid on the table. Mr. Baskerville then moved to take up the resolutions (laid on the table some days ago) providMr. Baskerville then moved to take up the resolutions (laid on the table some days ago) providing for the House to proceed to the filling of vacancies in its own body, caused by the occupation of a part of the Commonwealth by the public enemy, which was carried. After the Clerk had read the resolutions, Mr. Harrison moved that they be postponed indefinitely. A long discussion ensued. Mr. Rutherfoord argued that tf the privilege. He was followed by Messrs. Grattan, Spady, Dabney, and Rives, in opposition to the proposed action of the Legislature, and Messrs. Anderson of Botetourt, Richardson, and Burks, in favor of filling the vacancies from Western Virginia. Without taking a vote the House, on motion of Mr. Baskerville, adjourned.