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of compensation, and shall be paid the rate of increase therein provided, from the passage of said act, for such time as in therein limited. The Senate were offered the use of the Virginia Senate during the redness of the General Assembly Mr. Sparrow off are a resolution providing, with the assent of the House, that both bodies adjourn sins dis on Monday, April 6th, at 2 o'clock, P. M.-- Mr. Wigfall was opposed to fixing a day, as it induced hasty legislation, Mr. Sparrow was willing to pMr. Sparrow was willing to postpone consideration until Monday. Mr. Wigfall thought the Senator not fear that Congress would stay any longer then duty required them, the expenses of members being greater than their pay. The object now was to clear the calendar. Mr. Clerk thought that the Tex bill should be disposed of before any motion to adjourn was considered. Laid over until Monday. The Senate resumed the consideration of the bill to establish a court for the investigation of claims against the Government of