- litim" Harrisburg. lOorresponatine4.Of The trese.] ' ' . Ilinamitato, Bob. 27,-1860. The attendance In the Senate vas thin, taday, nearly' , all- the Demooratio Senators 'myths left for Reading. Considerable businees wan, how,evor, transacted. • • Mr. Parker, from the committee of conforenoe an the bill, to incorporate the Lafayette' Market Company of Philadelphits,reported a recontesitta tion that the Senate should reoede from its ennead m ent adding the name, of Sarnuel,S. Rea to the list of corporation, and that the Bon should contour in the other amendments of the Senate; whioltVratt agreed to. The game 'report , was' made in the Other Rouse, and - dread ' The following bills were passed: „ Senate bill—"A'supplement to an sot to Moore pirate the Washington and Manor Turnpike Road Company," in Lancaster county.. ' Route bill—t!An - aot to incorporate the Mang tort simi'Penn's Vents' , Turnpike Road CoMpany," in,Buok's county, %with a' few alight amendments. Route bill—"An ant to proteet:operatives and laborers in the - eisunty of-Montgomery." Senate bill—"An act, to amend the charter of the trustees of the Fire An:dation of Philedel dolphin." • House bill—"Am act-to foredo the road taxes in Scott township, Wayne county," _ • Senate further supplement to the,sot incorporating the Trenton Bridge Company,":waa passed to third _reading and laid over. Sewn bill..—"An sot to prevent recovery for the saln of adulterates liquors," and House bill—"An sot to, revive and continue In f note the law relative to graduating lands on which numb tute•money is due the Commonwealth," were ; posted through Committee of the Whole and laid • Mr. Smith palled up - "a supplement to the sot incorporating the Penn Metall"- Life Insurance; Cfßopany." ishioh passed second , but -.giving rise to some debate, wsa Over. The Senate adopted a resolution tq adjourn over to Friday, at three o'olookr to• aoeommodate' the Democratio Senators, and st Ave o'clock adjourned sword ngl v, In the Beam thi amendmenteof the Senate to' the Gestonville, Manta, and Fairmont Passenger' Railway bill were concurred in, and the bill goes, to the Governor. A huge number of petitions was presented,` and: the committees reported about fifty bills to go on; the private calendar. This was the day float 'for; contidering the insurance bill, but it was again. plen mei. and will be taken up as soon as oppor tunity lifers. - nl r. Donnelly read to place " a supplainent to, the not consolidating the city of Philadelphia.) ,