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e removal of disloyal persons, and asked that the committee be discharged from their further consideration, and that they be referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. The House then, in Committee of the Whole, (Mr. McRae, of Miss. in the chair,) took up the bill making appropriations for the executive, legislative, and judicial expenses of the Government for the month of December, 1852. The bill was passed with slight amendments. The House, remaining in Committee of the Whole (Mr. Curry, of Ala., in the chair,) took up the bill to raise revenue, known as the Tax bill. Mr. Lyon, of Ala., addressed the House in favor of the committee's bill. Something, he said, was necessary to be done, some scheme resorted to, to save our Government. He was startled, as was he whole House, at the declaration of the gentleman from Tennessee, (Mr. Foote,) as much as if he had discovered the law of perpetual motion size the fact that we could prevent the paper currency from depreciatin