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e town of Danville; which was read a third time and passed. Mr Barks submitted a resolution, which was agreed to, authorizing the keeper of the Roles of this House to advertise in two of the newspapers published in the city of Richmond the act authorizing fiduciaries to invest funds in their hands in certain cases. On motion of Mr. Baskerville, the bill establishing a military school as part of the instructions of Randolph Macon College was taken up and passed. On motion of Mr. Hopkins, the bill converting the interest in arrear due the State by the southside Railroad into stock of that company, was taken up and ordered to its engrossment. Mr. Noland called up bill prohibiting the unnecessary consumption of grain in the distillation of liquors, which was read a third time and passed. A communication was received from the Governor, accompanying a long letter from Francis H. Smith, Super intendant of the Virginia Military Institute, in reply to certain resolutio