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ral amendments the further consideration of the bill was postponed till the following day. The Senate then took up and considered the House bill to prohibit dealing in the paper currency of the enemy, which, on motion of Mr. Semmes, was postponed till Wednesday. The bill to provide for the auditing and settlement of claims in Mississippi was taken up, and pending its consideration the Senate resolved itself into secret session. The House met at 11 o'clock, A. M. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Marshal. The following are the most important resolutions introduced. Mr. Barksdale, of Miss., submitted a resolution instructing the Committee on Military Affairs to report a bill for the speedy and effectual punishment of officers and privates who violate the provisions of the act regulating impressments. The resolution was referred. Mr. Barksdale introduced a bill providing for the payment of property destroyed or injured under military necessity, which was referred. The