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ucting the Committee for Courts of Justice to inquire what further legislation is necessary by the imposition of heavier fines and penalties to effectually suppress gambling. The tax bill was called up by Mr. Brannon and made the order of the day for Wednesday at noon, the consideration of the bill to continue from day to day until disposed of. On the motion of Mr. Hart that the Senate go into secret session, an interesting side play of sharp words ensued between Messrs Thompson, Robertson, Brannon, Christian of Middlesex, and others, on the opposition raised by Mr. Thompson to closing the doors upon the discussions, Mr. Thump son said he had heard nothing in the three days' secret discussion of the questions before the Senate that could not have, without harm to the cause or the country, been proclaimed upon the house-top. At noon the Senate went into secret session — When the doors were opened the Senate adjourned. Bills and Acts Passed.--The following bills and