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ouncing the passage of Sunday balls. The amendments of the House to the bill to amend second 11 of chapter 162 of the Code, in relation to the removal of records and papers of Courts, were agreed to by the Senate. Bills reported. Mr. Robertson, from the Committee on Banks, reported a bill authorizing certain cities and towns to issue notes of a less denomination than five dollars. [Authorizes the corporation of Richmond to issue notes of the denomination of $1, $2 and $3, to an amoenalties,) the words "and shall forefelt the gun or other instrument with which such shooting is done." Agreed to. Mr. Whittle moved to further amend by making the bill applicable to persons hunting on the lands of another. Rejected. Mr. Robertson moved to further amend by striking out the words "on the Sabbath day." Rejected. The bill was then ordered to its engrossment. Resolutions. The following resolutions, inquiring into expediency, were adopted: By Mr. Christia
in which Messrs. Sheffer and Hunter advocated the motion to lay on the table, and Messrs. Woodson, Green, and A. W. McDonald opposed it.--The motion prevailed by a vote of — ayes 51, nays 31. Mr. McCannant, from the special committee, reported a bill confiscating the lands of citizens of the United States, lying west of the Allegheny mountains, and where said lands are claimed by loyal citizens, under grants from the Commonwealth, to transfer the same to them. Mr. Tomlin presented the petition of George Taylor, in relation to the validity of his security ship on the bond of Robert M. Nimmo, Storekesper of the Penitentiary. Mr. Eggleston presented a resolution that the Committee on Military Affairs be instructed to inquire into the expediency of paying the 86th Regiment Virginia Militia, commutation for clothing, while employed in the military service of the State; which was adopted. On motion of Mr. Robertson, of Richmond, the House then went into secret session.