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on bill, which reduce the amount appropriated some five millions of dollars, were concurred in. The Chair also laid before the House a message from the President, in response to a resolution of the House, inclosing a telegram from Lieutenant-General Hardee, stating that the cotton captured by the enemy in Savannah was not destroyed previous to the evacuation because the destruction of it in the places where it was stored would have involved that of the entire city, and stating that it was impossible to remove it. Mr. Hartridge, of Georgia, in an earnest manner, vindicated the loyalty of the people of Savannah. The communication was referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. Mr. Boyce, of South Carolina, from the Committee on Naval Affairs, reported back Senate bill to increase the number of acting midshipmen in the navy, which was passed. The House then resumed the consideration of the tax bill; pending which the House took a recess to half-past 7 P. M.