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authorized to organize all companies heretofore received and not already organized, " &c. Mr. Phelan moved to amend the 2d section so as to read "as the case may be, and assign him to such command temporarily, and until such Major or Brigadier General shall report for duty," and to strike out the remainder of the section. Mr. Preston moved to strike out the 2d section. Carried. The bill as amended was then passed. The Senate then adjourned. House of Representatives.--House met at 11 o'clock. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Moore. The Speaker laid before the House a communication from the President transmitting certain papers of the Secretary of the Navy, for appropriations for building gunboats. Referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs. Also, communication transmitting report of the Secretary of War, in the case of Charles K. Hyde, of Augusta county, Va., arrested on the charge of being illegally engaged in procuring substitutes. Mr. Baldwin, of Va., move
The Legislature. In the Senate, yesterday, House bill to authorize the Governor to settle the account of Sampson Jones, &c., was passed. The account refers to rations furnished the City Battalion. Mr. Aldison offered a resolution that the Committee of Courts of Justice be directed to inquire into the expediency of reporting a bill granting an amnesty to all citizens who have given evidence of loyalty to the State of Virginia, but who, from force of circumstances, have been compelled to take the oath of allegiance to the Federal or Pierpont Government. Adopted, A resolution was submitted to the effect that when the Senate adjourn on Thursday next, it will, with the concurrence of the House, adjourn to meet on the first Wednesday in January next, unless sooner convened by the Governor. Agreed to. Mr. Armstrong reported a bill "To enlarge the powers of the Common Council of the city of Richmond." Read the first time. Mr. Armstrong offered the following: