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reported from the House, and at 3½ o'clock the Senate took a recess until 8 o'clock in the evening. [Before adjournment the Chair announced the committee on a supply of salt on the part of the Senate to consist of Messrs. Douglas, Coghill and Johnson.] House of Delegates.--The House met at 11 o'clock. Prayer by St. Rev. Bishop Early. The Senate resolution relative to furnishing the State with a supply of salt, was taken up, and upon which a lengthy discussion ensued. Mr. Tomlinson submitted a substitute which was agreed to, providing for the appointment of a joint committee of the two Houses whose duty it shall be to confer with the proprietors of the Washington and Smyth county Salt Works, and ascertain whether and upon what terms the said works can be purchased by the State; but in the event a purchase cannot be effected upon terms satisfactory to the committee then to report a bill providing for the impressment of the same. Mr. Flood submitted the followin