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The Senate bill to prevent certain violations of Sunday was taken up, and elicited a very interesting and full debate between Messrs. Robertson and Sheffey in opposition to the bill, or to some of its principles, and by Thos. H. Wynne and Hunter in its advocacy. Mr. Boulden offered an amendment prohibiting all persons from shooting, ranging or fishing upon Sunday, "on the lands of another." After further discussion, participated in by Mr. Greene in opposition to the bill, the amendment of Mr. Bouldin was agreed to. The question then recurring upon the bill, it was adopted — ayes 57, noss 28. The bill to refund license taxes where, by reason of the presence of the foe, no benefit could be derived from said license, was called up and led to a lengthy debate. It was finally laid upon the table. The House adjourned at half-past 2 o'clock until 11 A. M. to-day. [During the session Major-General Robert E Lie entered the Hall, and attracted general attention]