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he recent fire is estimated at $21,700. The message and accompanying documents were read and appropriately referred. The report of the committee relative to the bill transferring the State troops, under consideration at the morning session, was slightly amended upon the motion of Mr. Boulding, and passed as amended. Mr. Burks submitted a resolution, which was agreed to, authorizing the keeper of the rolls of the House to have printed 500 copies of the law relating to slave impressments, and forward one copy to each of the county clerks throughout the State, the remainder to be distributed among members. On motion of Mr. Hunter, the bill providing for voting by persons in camp, and persons absent from their homes because of the presence of the public enemy, for members of Congress, Governor, Lieut Governor, Attorney-General, and members of the General Assembly, was taken up, read a third time, and passed. At 10 o'clock, on motion of Mr. Prince, the House adjourned.