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idered. Mr. Bouldin moved to amend the Senate resolution by extending the session for ten days, and that the General Assembly, when it adjourns on Saturday next, will take a recess until the first Monday in April, which was rejected. Mr. Grattan moved to lay the resolution on the table, which was rejected. Mr. Baldwin moved to amend the Senate resolution by extending the session to the 30th of March, unless the public business be sooner disposed of, which was voted down. Theen minutes duration, upon all subjects hereafter brought before the House. At 2½ o'clock the consideration of the order of the day — the salt contracts — was resumed. Mr. Baskerville being entitled to the floor, the Speaker pro tem. (Mr. Grattan) decided that the fifteen minutes rule would not apply to that gentleman on this subject. Mr. B. proceeded to discuss the matter under consideration until 3 o'clock, at which hour the chair was vacated, and a recess taken until 7½ Evenin<