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y week, (April 1st, the day fixed on for adjournment sine die,) for Monday next.--Lost. The resolution was then agreed to, (more than an hour was consumed in debating the resolution and amendments,) and the greatest confusion prevailed. Mr.McKenzie addressed the House, while eating an apple, in favor of a motion made by Mr.Keen, to strike out that section of the Code requiring merchants to take an oath that they would not pass notes of a lower denomination than five dollars. Mr.Medley rose to a point of order. He did not think it in order for a member to address the House and eat apples at the same time. [Great laughter.] Mr.McKenzie did not mean any disrespect to the House, and would remind the gentleman who called him to order that he frequently came in and walked to his seat with his hat on. Mr.Collier said if the gentleman would pass the apples around, members would not object to his eating. [Renewed sensation and laughter.] The Speaker.--"Order, gentle