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hat it was inexpedient to pass any act to relieve the $5 Treasury notes of the tax imposed, which he did with a view to allay all apprehensions or expectations as to what the House would do with the currency; which was passed — ayes 67; nays 8. [Thus settling the question in regard to the expectation of some that Congress would place them on a basis with the new issue.] Mr. Sexton, of Louisiana, submitted joint resolutions of thanks to the Texas Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. Mr. Russell, of Virginia, introduced a bill to provide means for the needful expenditure of Government without increasing the amount of Treasury notes. Referred. He also introduced a bill to exempt from military services of the Confederacy such State officers as are exempt from such service by State law. Referred. A number of bills of minor importance were presented and appropriately referred. At 2 P. M., House adjourned to meet to-day, 12 M., in the hall of the House of Delegates.