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the bill. For these reasons he hoped the House would lay the bill on the table. A motion to reconsider the vote was successful, and the bill was finally passed. Absent Members.--Messrs. A. S. Carter Jas. Barbour, D. J. Saunders and Jno. Seddon, Seddon, absent from the deliberations of the House for several days past, to-day appeared in their seats. American Agency.--A resolution was adopted granting the use of the Hall to Gen. Duff Green to-night, for an address on the subject Seddon, absent from the deliberations of the House for several days past, to-day appeared in their seats. American Agency.--A resolution was adopted granting the use of the Hall to Gen. Duff Green to-night, for an address on the subject of the American Agency. Direct Trade.--Mr. Newton submitted a motion asking leave to withdraw from the files of the House bill No. 509, of last session, on the subject of direct trade with Europe, and that the same be referred to a special committee of seven, to be appointed by the Chair. The resolution being adopted, the Chair appointed Messrs. Newton, Saunders, Rutherford, Segar, Grattan, Johnson and Bisbie, as said committee. Montgomery Female Institute.--House bill for the inc