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d by providing for the exemption of all acting Tobacco inspectors; and Mr. Finney moved to amend the amendment by providing for the exemption of "all farmers." The latter was agreed to, and the amendment, as amended, rejected. On motion of Mr. Neeson, the bill was further amended so as to empower the Governor to appoint three justices of any county as a Board, in the event that the Board should not be organized. On motion of Mr. Johnson, the rules were suspended, and the bill passed unproperty occasioned by the invasion of the enemy, and also by the unauthorized acts of the forces of the Confederate States. Loyal citizens. The bill to redress loyal citizens injured by the exercise of usurped power, was taken up, and Mr. Neeson offered a large number of amendments, which were adopted, and the bill was ordered to its engrossment. Bill presented. Mr. Collier, by leave, presented a bill authorizing the Governor to invite and accept volunteers; which, on his moti