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m of members of the Legislature was lost. The House refused to reconsider. The bill for the relief of Geo. W. Chambers, of Harper's Ferry, was on motion of Mr. Green, tax on up and passed — ayes 74, noes O. Senate resolution relative to detailing certain prisoners from the Penitentiary for the purpose of saving the tobacco from the ruins of the late fire, was concurred in. The bill allowing the use of the jails of the State for the use of the Confederate States, was taken up and passed. On motion of Mr. Robertson, of Richmond city, the joint resolution of the Senate declaring Lieut. E. S. Gay to have been the commandant of the Public Guard since the 13th day of April, 1861, and as such entitled to all the pay and emoluments pertaining to the commandant of a separate post, and that he shall continue to enjoy the same so long as he acts under his present orders was taken up and discussed until the hour of three, at which time the chair was vacated until 7½ o'clock