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nd Henry Farley, of Logan county, was taken up and lost for want of a constitutional majority. A message was received from the House, announcing the appointment of a Committee of Conference on the part of the House, to confer with a committee of the Senate, on the disagreement between the two Houses on the bill imposing taxes for the support. of Government. The resolution was concurred in, and the President appointed on the part of the Senate the following committee: Messrs. Riannon. Paxton, August, Wickham, and Quesenberry. On motion of Mr. Brannon, the action of the Senate was communicated to the House. The resolution concerning the sale of arms to J. R. Anderson & Co., was taken up, and Mr. Johnson offered the following substitute: Resolved, That the Attorney General be, and he in hereby instructed to inquire into the authority under which the contract was made with Joseph E. Anderson & Co., for the sale of arms on the 13d day of August, 1860, and the validity