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atrons of certain bills, to take them from the calendar.--Among them was the bill to confer upon the next Legislature conventional powers; the bill concerning the repeal of the liquor license law, and the bill concerning the employment of slaves on fortifications, and providing for their impressment among the counties of not more than ten thousand under one call. The slave impressment bill was finally taken up as it came from the Senate, with amendments, and passed. Mr. Hunter, of Berkeley, submitted a preamble and resolutions expressing indignation at the murder of Captain John Y. Beall, of Jefferson county, Virginia, a regularly commissioned officer of the Confederate States navy, and requesting the Virginia representatives in Congress to urge upon the Executive the adoption of some retaliatory measure for the said murder. The preamble and resolutions were adopted unanimously after some strong remarks from the author of the resolution. He said he died as only a true S