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irst regiment of the second-class militia all members thereof over fifty years of age, unless they voluntarily continue therein. The resolution was passed. Mr. Magruder, from a special committee, reported a bill to secure an adequate support for families of indigent soldiers, and to secure an equalization of their support in the respective counties. Mr. Ambers, of Chesterfield, submitted a preamble and joint resolution on the unjust and arbitrary impressments practiced by agents on the lines of the army extending through Chesterfield, and calling for some remotely. The resolution was adopted. The bill to increase the salaries of the governor, judges, and certain other officers of the State Government, was called up and lost on its passage.--ayes 71, noes 9--not a constitutional quorum voting. On motion of Mr. Tomlin, the vote was reconsidered and the bill laid on the table. After the transaction of some other business of no importance, the House adjourned.