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nt.--A message was received through Mr. Paxton, that the Senate had disagreed to the first amendment of the House to the bill incorporating the Southern Express Company, and agreed to the second amendment of the House. Final Adjournment.--Mr. Duckwall. having obtained the floor, announced his purpose to move to suspend the rules in order to call up a bill for adjournment. Mr.Collier said he felt constrained to oppose the motion, in order that a resolution offered on yesterday by him, fhe adjournment, and all I ask is the privilege of recording my vote for the resolutions. Mr. Alderson said the best way to adjourn speedily was to fix a day therefore. If no day was fixed, the Legislature would go on interminably. Messrs. Duckwall and Yerby opposed the resolution offered by Mr. Coller. Mr. Martin,of Henry, moved to amend the resolution by striking out Monday, the 25th, and inserting Wednesday, the 27th inst. Mr. Witten offered to amend the amendment by subst