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r, Adjutant-General. Register of the Land Office, and Board of Public Works, on behalf of themselves and clerks. The matter was referred to a committee of five. Francia V. Sutton, of Henrico, was elected Doorkeeper, vice E. Hunter Tallaferro resigned. Resolutions of inquiry into expediency were offered as follows: By Mr. Wiley, of the assumption on the part of Virginia of a portion of the public debt of the Confederate States in proportion to the State's interest therein; by Mr. Quesenberry, of relieving the citizens of Fredericksburg of taxation for the year 1862, and of refunding the taxes that may have been paid for the same time; by Mr. Newman, referring so much of the Governor's Message as relates to the State Line to the Military Committee; by Mr. Hart, of providing that no person who has left this State and gone beyond the limits of the Confederate States since the war, and who shall not return before the — day of — shall thereafter exercise the elective privilege a