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nnot agree upon the location of said lines; they shall select an umpire, who shall perform the duty hereby assigned to them. The bill having been sufficiently amended, it was put upon its passage, and adopted, every member present voting for it, as follows: Ayes.--Messrs. August, Brannon, Bruce, Carson, Caraway, Jr., Claiborne, Coghill, Dav, Dickenson of G., Dickinson of P. E., Douglas, Finney, Gatewood, Greever, Johnson, Logan, Lynch, Maggie, McKenney, Nash, Neeson, Newlon, Newman, Pate, Paxton, Quesenberry, Smith, Thomas of F. Thompson, Townes, and Wickham.--31. The rules were suspended, and Mr. Neeson was authorized to communicate the bill to the House at its night session. Mr. Brannon reported a substitute for the Covington and Ohio Railroad bill. Ordered to be printed. On motion of Mr. Carson, the Senate adjourned. Evening session. The Senate met at 7 ¾ o'clock, Lieut. Gov. Montague in the chair. Mr. Johnson offered a resolution, proposing th