to receive any communication he taayhave to itiake,Mr. Johnston, from the aforesaidcommittee, reported that they had performed the duty assigned them,and had leceived for answer from the Govern or, that he would with pleasure ad* dress a communication to both Houses, at 2 o’clock P. M.Mr. Johnston, on leave being granted, introduced a bill respecting free negroes, mulattoes and slaves—and a bill amendatory of the several acts re-gulnting the fees of officers—which were severally read the 1st time and passed to a 2d reading to-morrow.The H ouse then, on motion of Mr. ISIoble, adjourned till 2 o’clock P. ft].At two o’clock P. M. both Houses convened, pursuant to adjournment, when the Senate proceeded to the Representative Hall, where the Governor’s Message was delivered to both branches, after which they adjourned till 3 o’clock to-morrow morning.