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tion which he had received from the Methodist Conference of Georgia--a large and respectable body — accompanied by a preamble and resolution, which, on his motion; were referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. The resolutions express gratitude to Almighty God for his kind interposition in behalf of the South; recommend a weekly prayer meeting repudiate the reconstruction of the "Union," and object to a reduction of the pay of Chaplains in the army. Suspension of the Tariff. Mr. Barnwell, of S. C., from the Committee of Finance, reported back the resolution proposing to suspend the collection of duties on foreign imports during the existing war, and asked to be discharged from the further consideration of the same, and that it be laid upon the table for the present. Mr. Simmee, of La., intimated that at some future day be would call up the matter; and press action upon it, by introducing a bill to carry out the object of the resolution. The resolution was then l
ned with prayer by Rev. Dr Doggett. Journal of yesterday read and approved. Mr. Elliot, of Kentucky, announced the presence of his colleague, Hon. Mr. Bacon, of Kentucky, who appeared and took the oath. A message was received from the Senate informing the House that the Senate insists upon its disagreement to the House amendment to the bill fixing the pay and mintage of members, asking a committee of conference between the two Houses, and informing the House that Messrs. Burnett, Barnwell, and Wigfall were appointed upon the part of the Senate. Mr. Garland, of Arkansas, moved that a line committee be appointed on the part of the House. Agreed to. Mr. Pugh, from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported back the following bill, which was engrossed, read a third time, and passed. An Act to provides for ascertaining and detailing Arlizans and Mechanics from the Confederate States Army. Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Congress of the Confederate State