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ondition it remained until 11 o'clock P. M. The Senate's resolution in regard to the liability of the Confederate Government for slaves lost in the public service, was reported back with a substitute therefore from the House Tabled. The bill to incorporate the Richmond Insurance Company was reported with amendments. A bill of the House, with amendments, was reported, in relation to the sale of certain slaves in the penitentiary. Adjourned. House.--After prayer by the Rev. Dr. Petigrew, the bill for indemnifying the owners if tobacco destroyed by fire at the Public Warehouse, with the refusal of the Senate to recede from their amendment, was taken up, when, on motion a committee of conference was ordered. A committee reported a bill for disbanding the 179th regiment militia of the line, and providing for the more efficient organization of the 19th regiment of the line, and the 1st regiment of the second class militia was offered--(which is understood as a sort