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ry out the provisions of the bill, and to provide for the distribution of the salt, was then adopted. Protecting Railroad Bridges. A communication was received from His Excellency, Gov. Letcher, transmitting the resolutions of a Railroad Convention, representing the District of Virginia. Tennessee, East of Knoxville; and of North Carolina, North of Weldon, relative to guarding certain railroad bridges from incendiaries. The tax bill. The tax bill was called up, when-- Mr. Dabney submitted an amendment, by way of a "Ryder, " to the bill relative to establishing a standard for ascertaining the value of slaves. The amendment was rejected and the question recurring upon the passage of the bill, it was adopted. Prolongation of the session. On motion of Mr. Robertson, of Richmond, the resolution offered a day or two ago, and laid upon the table, for the prolongation of the session, was made the order of the day for to-day. The Military bill. On mot