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idered any time within the next month. It was postponed. The bill to provide and organize engineer troops, to serve during the war, was then taken up and passed. The Senate then went into secret session. House of Representatives.--The House met at 12 o'clock. Frayer by the Rev. Mr. Duncan, of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Leave of absence was granted to Messrs. Calther, of N. C. and Singleton, of Miss, on account of sickness in their families. Messrs. Hodge and Breckinridge, of Ky., were permitted to record their votes against the engrossment of the resolution of thanks to Gen. Bragg passed yesterday, they having voted in the affirmative for the purpose of moving a reconsideration. Mr. Foots, of Tennessee, made a personal explanation. He had been reported in one of the daily papers as having commended the extraordinary skill of Gen. Bragg, without qualification — He had said that he never doubted Gen. Bragg's skill as a disciplinarian, but he did doubt