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o the Military Committee. Mr. Garnett, of Va., introduced the following resolution, which was agreed to: Resolved, That the President be requested to direct the heads of the several bureaus in the War and Navy Departments to inform this House whether their requisitions on the Treasury have been promptly met; and if not, the reasons assigned for the delay. Also, a resolution that the President be requested to inform this House what number of citizens of the Confederate States haveHouse what number of citizens of the Confederate States have been arrested by military authority, and are still under arrest; how long such persons have remained in confinement, and what measures have been adopted to secure to them a speedy and impartial trial. Agreed to. Mr. Kenner, of La., from the Committee of Ways and Means, presented two Senate bills which required the House to go into secret session, and month that the House go into secret session, with a view to take up these bills. The motion prevailed, and after some time spent with