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laws suppressing distilleries; which was laid upon the table. The bill, reported on yesterday, prescribing the effect of a judgment against a dedicated person, in favor of the Commonwealth, was taken up from the calendar and passed. Mr. Woolfolk, offered a joint resolution that "the Governor be authorized and instructed to grant a commission to Major Gen. John B. Floyd, and authorize him to raise a division of twenty thousand men, not subject to the Conscription Act, for the defence othe committee on the part of the House: --Messrs. Newton, Bouldis, Rutherfoord, Tate, Minor, Treadway and Pallory. Mr. Newton offered the following preamble and resolutions, which, on his motion, were referred to the Committee on the State of the Country. [See evening session, Senate proceedings] On motion of Mr. Woolfolk, the Speaker vacated the chair until eight o'clock P. M., st which time the Military Committee reported, in secret session, upon the subject of the State defences.