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ret session and remained therein till a late hour, after which the doors were thrown open and the Senate adjourned. House of Delegates. The House met at 11 A. M. Speaker Sheffey in the chair. The resolution to extend the session for thirty days from the 6th instant was taken up. Mr. Staples, of Patrick, moved to strike out thirty days and insert ten days. In his opinion, all the urgent business necessary to be transacted could be gotten through with in that time. Mr. Hutchinson, of Mason, was opposed to any extension of the session. The last session was postponed three or four times, and more time was consumed in the discussion of the postponement question than would have sufficed to transact all the business before the body. Mr. Fleming, of Highland, wanted the session extended; but did not want to fix any definite time for the adjournment. He submitted a resolution that the session be extended, but left the time blank. Mr. Bouldin advocated the ex