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scertain whether any, and if any, what legislation may be necessary on the part of Virginia in order to effect the most speedy construction of said road. Resolutions of Inquiry. The appropriate committees, when appointed, were instructed to inquire into the expediency of sundry propositions; By Mr. Robertson, of refunding to D. H. Maury, R. M. T. Hunter, and others money paid on account of erroneous assessment of taxes; by Mr. Evans, of allowing the claim of Major R. D. Billups, of Matthews, his account for services rendered; by Mr. Anderson, of authorizing the Governor to cause a part of the negro convicts to be hired to proprietor of works engaged in making iron for the use of the Confederate States; by Mr. Woolfolk, of allowing compensation to the militia called out by the Governor; by Mr. Riddick, of assuming Virginia's portion of the Confederate war tax, by Mr. Grattan, of suppressing the issue of notes by corporations or individuals; by Mr. Rives, of making some alterati