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rains belonging to the State of North Carolina, employed in the transportation of salt, and in which report the State of Virginia is exonerated from all blame in the matter, was taken up, and after some debated adopted. House bill for the relief of William E. Herndon, a member of the House from Putnam county, who has been detained from his seat during the present session by wounds received in the service, was taken up, and, for want of a constitutional majority, rejected. On motion of Mr. Keen, the vote was reconsidered, and the bill then laid on the table. The President laid before the Senate a communication from the Governor, inclosing a letter from S. Bassett French, commercial agent for the State of Virginia, defending himself from certain strictures made by Mr. Marshall in a speech a few days since. On motion of Mr. Marshall, the documents were laid on the table. The following bills were considered and passed: Senate bill imposing taxes for the support of