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vote by which was rejected the joint resolution relative to the exemption of State officers, and the resolution was passed. Ayes, 10; noes, 7. Senate bill to provide for the employment of negroes in the army as laborers, was, on motion, by Mr. Hunter, made the special order for Monday next at half-past 12 o'clock P. M. By Mr. Hunter: A bill to regulate the impressment of slaves in the State of Virginia. Referred to the Military Committee. On motion, by Mr. Sparrow, it was orderedMr. Hunter: A bill to regulate the impressment of slaves in the State of Virginia. Referred to the Military Committee. On motion, by Mr. Sparrow, it was ordered that when the Senate adjourn to-day, it be to Monday next. The Senate resolved into secret session, and soon after adjourned. House of Representatives. The House met at the usual hour, and was opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. Moore. Pending the consideration of the bill for the sequestration of the property of absentees abroad liable to military duty, the morning hour expired, and the House took up the bill, reported by Mr. Lyon, of Alabama, from the Committee on Ways and Means