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anize Virginia's quota of the Confederate Army. After remaining in session for some time with closed doors, the Senate adjourned. House of Delegates. The House met at 12 M. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Moore. On motion of Mr. Anderson, of Botetourt, the Clerk read the bill just reported by the Military Committee, entitled "An act to organize the State troops and volunteers of Virginia." The bill was ordered to its second reading. Mr. Tomlin offered a substitute with a view to have ito be honored on the page of history. Resolved unanimously, That a copy of this testimony to his worth and public services be forwarded, by the Speaker of the House, to his family as a memento of his virtues. Mr. Kemper prefaced the reading of the resolutions with a touching tribute to the memory of the deceased. The Speaker was followed by Mr. Anderson, of Botetourt, in the same feeling strain, and the resolutions then passed unanimously. After which, the House adjourned.