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s "with the privilege of discussing any measures appertaining to his department. " The amendment was agreed to as follows: Yeas--Messrs Brown, Caperton, Clark, Davis, Dortch, Haynes, Henry, Johnston of Ark, Mitchell, Oldnam, Peyton, Simms, Sparrow, and Yancey--14. Nays--Messrs. Barnwell, Burnett, Clay, Hill, Hunter, Maxwell, Orr, Phelan, Semmes, and Wigfad--10. On motion of Mr. Sparrow, the bill was postponed indefinitely. Mr. Wigfad, from the special committee appointed tMr. Sparrow, the bill was postponed indefinitely. Mr. Wigfad, from the special committee appointed to investigate the duties and privileges of reporters upon the floor of the Senate, submitted a report defining the duties of reporters for the press, and the relations which exist between them and the Senate, which was accompanied by the following resolutions which were considered and debated at some length: Resolved, That the privilege of the floor of the Senate is hereby withdrawn from the present reporter of the Richmond Enquirer. Resolved, further, That the presiding officer of t