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moved for a reconsideration, to allow him an opportunity to offer an amendment to the 8th section of the bill. The amendment prohibits an appeal from the decision of the assessors. A reconsideration was granted, and the amendment adopted. After other slight amendments the bill was put on its passage, and passed by a vote of ayes 26, noes 10. A message was received from the House announcing the passage by that body of an act "to authorize the Governor to settle the account of Sampson Jones, agent of Mrs. Jane A. Griffin." On motion, the Senate adjourned. In the House, Mr. Anderson, of Botetourt, offered the following resolution: Resolved, That the Governor of this Common wealth be respectfully requested to inform the House of Delegates under what clause of the Constitution, or under what law or laws of this State, his proclamation of the 30th August, 1862, calling out the militia of certain counties of this Commonwealth, and ordering them to report to Maj.