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r) to put a tariff on foreign imports. The revenue now raised by the Government by this tariff is but trifling. Let us open our ports to European nations, and invite them freely to European nations, and invite them freely to come hither. Mr. Green was opposed to any interference with the operations of the Confederate Congress, unless the matter should be one peculiarly affecting Virginia. This matter concerned the country at large, and not Virginia alone. He thought the Confederacy neead of the words during the war," which amendment was adopted. On motion of Mr. Barbour, the whole matter was laid upon the table. The Speaker added the following gentlemen to the several standing committees: Committee on Finance, Mr. Green; Banks. Mr. Small; Roads and Internal Improvements, Mr. Sheerard; Courts of Justice, Mr. Robinson, of Berkeley. The bill amending section 12 of chapter 77, in relation to church property, so as to introduce the clause--"such trustees shal