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pairs and construction, of the number, in his consideration, required for such transportation. "Fourthly. To specify the railroads, if there be any such, whose repairs and construction, in his opinion, will be necessary for military purposes, and ought to be effected, in whole or in part by appropriations from the Confederate Treasury." The Senate bill for the increase of the compensation of naval storekeepers was reported adversely from the Naval Committee; and, on motion, by Mr. Maxwell, its further consideration was postponed. House bill to reduce the number of exemptions and details was referred to the Military Committee. On motion, by Mr. Semmes, House bill to provide more effectually for the reduction and redemption of the currency was taken up and transferred to the secret calendar. On motion, by Mr. Semmes, the Senate resolved into secret session. House of Representatives. The House was opened with prayer at 11 o'clock by Rev. Dr. Burrows.