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under the most satisfactory circumstances. The number of cadets at this time exceeds two hundred and fifty. Respectfully, John Letcher. Bill reported. Mr. Robertson, from the Committee for Courts of Justice, reported a bill to extend the time for the exercise of certain civil rights and remedies. Bills passed. House bill to constitute a corps more effectually to collect the arms of the State and Confederate States not in actual service. House bill compensating Norman C. Smoot, Thomas Jones, and James Candy, Commissioners of the Revenue for the county of Hampshire, for services performed, was, on motion of Mr, Armstrong, taken no and passed. House bill to amend and re-enact an ordinance to provide for the enrollment and employment of free negroes in the public service, with amendments. Railroad connection. A bill providing for a connection between the Manassas Gap and Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroads, was taken up as the unfinished