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A communication from the House of Delegates, on the subject of details of farmers, blacksmiths, etc., and calling for the appointment, by both Houses, of a committee on the subject of salt, was read and adopted; and Messrs. Ball, Douglas, Hart, Wiley, and Christian, of Augusta, were appointed by the Senate to concur with the committee on the part of the House on the subjects embraced in the communication. Resolutions were introduced, inquiring into the expediency of suspending, during thmessage for a loan of the gold of the banks to the Commonwealth for the purchase of Confederate currency. A bill was introduced by Mr. Marshall authorizing certain Georgia merchants to establish branch banks in this city. On motion of Mr. Wiley the Senate adjourned. House of Delegates. The House met at noon. Opened with prayer by the Rev. Dr. Jeter. A bill was reported from the Military Committee disbanding the First regiment of local militia, of the second class, organi