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stitution of the Confederate States. A communication was received from the President, in response to a resolution of the House, concerning the distribution of the mails in the city of Richmond, which was referred to the Committee on Post-Offices and Post heads. Mr. Russell, of Virginia, called up his resolution, laid on the table some days age, rescinding the resolution for an adjournment of Congress on the 31st of May instant. The resolution was debated by Messrs. Russell and Goode, of Va., in favor of, and Mr. Ramsay, of N. C., against its adoption. Mr. Arkin, of Ga., moved that the further consideration of the subject be postponed until Saturday. Upon this motion Mr. Foote, of Tenn., obtained the floor, and appealed to the House to abandon the idea of an early adjournment. He was followed by Mr. Machen, of Ky., on the other side. Mr. Conrad was proceeding to speak, when the question was called, and the motion to postpone was agreed to. Mr. Russell of