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Messrs. Brannon, Bruce, Caldwell, Carson, Claiborne, A. D. Dickinson, Early, French, Gatewood, Isbell, Neal, Paxton and Thompson-- 13. Bills Passed.--Senate bill to provide for the voluntary enslavement of Thomas Garland and Mary Anderson, persons of color, in the county of Hanover; Senate bill to amend the third and fourth sections of an act passed March 15, 1850, to provide for the inspection of guano and plaster of Paris, in the city of Richmond and town of Petersburg; Senate bill for the relief of the securities of Eugenius Tibbs, late Sheriff of the county of Ritchie; Senate bill directing the payment of certain interest to Emmet J. O' Brien; Senate bill for the relief of the securities of Thomas K. Davis, late Sheriff of Prince William county; Senate bill for the relief of Benjamin S. Reynolds, of Harrison county; Senate bill authorizing the voluntary enslavement of Fanny Mathews, without compensation to the State. On motion of Mr. H. W. Thomas, the Senate adjourned.
Interesting from Fort Pickens. President Davis sent sealed dispatches to Pensacola last week. The Columbus (Ga.) Sun learns from a volunteer, just from there, that the women and children had been removed by the State troops, and that "hot work" was expected soon. A letter in the Pensacola Observer, from the Warrington Navy-Yard, dated the 3d inst., says: Lieut. Slemmer has had about forty men engaged in raising a sand battery about a quarter of a mile to the eastward of Fort Pickens on Santa Rosa Island, for the past two or three days. The Wyandotte was engaged all day yesterday in conveying water to the United States ships outside. Lieut.McNab of the Eufaula Rifles, being anxious to find out what Slemmer's men were doing on the Island, procured a boat and went over; he was placed under arrest by the authorities of Santa Rosa Island and sent to the Navy-Yard. This morning the bay is as calm as a mirror — the sun shines in all his majesty-- "the stars and