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by sureties of R. W. Gill, Sheriff of Chesterfield. Mr. Newton's joint resolutions, enlogizing the Virginia Volunteers, and inviting them to re-enlist for the war, (having been slightly modified,) were read by the Clerk, and the same adopted. On motion of Mr. Buford, the bill providing for the construction of a railroad connection between the Orange and Alexandria and Manassas Gap Railroads and the Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad was taken up. Messrs. Buford and Lynn strongly urged the passage of the bill as a means for properly defending our military lines on the Potomac. It was then passed without opposition. The following resolutions of inquiry were referred to the appropriate committees: By Mr. Baker: Of so amending the criminal laws of the Commonwealth as to provide for the punishment of slaves and free negroes for offences which, if committed by a white person, would be treason, or of a treasonable and disloyal character. By Mr. Ward