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intment of a committee of seven to inquire what action, if any, should be taken by the House to encourage the manufacture of salt from sea-water. Adopted. Mr. Baskerville offered a resolution instructing the Committee on Finance to inquire into the account of C. Edmondson. Adopted. On motion of Mr. Robertson, the Committee oes 49. Mr. Reed introduced a resolution fixing the 1st of January as the day of re-assembling after the House adjourns on the 21st inst.-- Adopted. Mr. Baskerville obtained leave to bring in a bill re-enacting the ordinance known as the Stay Law. Mr. Rutheron offered a resolution which was adopted, instructing the Cnvaded by the public enemy, and where the revenue officers have failed or been prevented in the performance of their duties. Adopted. The bill introduced by Mr. Baskerville, re-enacting, for a period of thirty days, the stay law, passed by the late Convention, was taken, up, and passed. And then the House adjourned.