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lic Accounts to suspend the institution of legal proceedings against the Sheriff of certain counties; (those counties occupied by the Federal forces;) a bill to redress loyal citizens injured by the exercise of usurped power. On motion of Mr. Coghill, a bill providing for the trial of persons charged with offences committed in counties now in possession of the enemy, or threatened with immediate invasion, was taken up and ordered to a third reading. The tax bill, The bill "imposingo amend that part of the 12th section concerning railroads, impaling "a tax of 1 ½ mills on each passenger for every ten miles," by striking out "one and a half," and inserting "one" in lien thereof. The motion was advocated by Messrs. Fragter, Coghill, and Quesenberry, and opposed by Messrs. Brannon, Newton, and Isbell. Mr. Lynch subsequently withdrew the motion, which was renewed by Mr. Quesenberry. The amendment was lost. Mr. Whittle offered the following as an independent sec