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rst of May was spoken of for the adjournment, but the appearance of business, as well as the subjects for wide discussion, which are now and, will inevitably yet come up justify no such expectation. Besides the immediate questions of the war, taxation, &c., legislation and discussion in regard to the seceded States will probably carry the session on to July. The different investigating committees continue yet at work — that on the conduct of the war is still taking the testimony. The Van Wyck committee continues its examination into contracts for arms, subsistence, &c., and the alleged frauds in connection therewith — The expense of those committees, it is estimated, will amount to some $15,000. The committee on political prisoners have visited the Capital Prison, and report that the prisoners are well cared for. The discharges are thinning them out considerably. The criminal court met at the usual hour, Judge Dunlop presiding. The court was engaged all the morning in