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esent ratio of slave representation. Sixth, by providing that these provisions be unamended and unalterable. The resolutions were laid over for future action. Mr. Iverson, of Ga., called up the bill relative to our commerce with Mexico. Mr. Hamilton opposed the motion to take up. Mr. Hale moved an amendment, to postpone its going into effect. On receipt of a message from the House, communicating that body's non-concurrence in the reduction in the $10,000,000 bill, Mr. Hunter said, if the Senate agreed with the House as to the amount, he wished the same restrictions to be applied to that bill as the Senate yesterday applied to the three million bill. The Senate then concurred with the House. Mr. Davis brought up Military Affairs, and submitted a report from the joint military commission, with reference to the West Point Academy, which was ordered to be printed. Mr. Wigfall concluded his speech, and the Senate adjourned until Monday. House,--