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n of Mr. Nesson, the discussion of the tobacco bill, made the order of the day for 12 o'clock, was postponed, and the bill to secure representation in the General Assembly was taken up and discussed at some length. The bill met with some opposition, but was finally passed. The tobacco bill was taken up and discussed up to the hour of adjournment. The amendment substituting two thousand five hundred plants for every hand employed in its cultivation was adopted. Mr. Christian, of Middlesex, offered a substitute for the bill under consideration, prohibiting the cultivation of tobacco entirely, and affixing pains and penalties for its violation. House of Delegates.--The House met at 11 o'clock. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Woodbridge. Mr. Prince submitted a preamble and resolutions setting forth the importance of a general impressment law, so that the burdens of the war may to some extent be equalize between all the citizens of all the States of the Confederacy; that every day