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he Confederate States. The salt resolutions, looking to a supply of salt, were communicated to the House by Mr. Johnson. The bill to provide for voting in camps by soldiers, and by refugees away from their respective voting places was taken up as the unfinished business, and discussed at some length. A motion to postpone the bill indefinitely was lost. Mr. Newton moved the previous question — that the bill be read a third time, in order to put it upon its passage. Mr. Douglass moved the recommittal of the bill to its committee, but the bill being put upon its passage was passed by a constitutional majority of a three fifth vote. The bill and amendments were sent to the House. At 1 o'clock P M. the Senate went into secret session on an important message from the Governor. The doors being opened the bill to increase the pay or the members and officers of the General Assembly was taken up, discussed and tabled again. The General Appropriation bill