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aptors.--Placed upon the calendar and ordered to be printed. At the conclusion of Mr. Wigfall's speech, the Senate went into secret session, and soon after adjourned. House of Representatives.--The House met at 12 o'clock, and was opened with prayer by Bishop Early, of the M. E. Church. The Speaker laid before the House a report from the Attorney General of the Confederate States upon certain claims field in that Department. Laid on the table and ordered to be printed. Mr. Miles, of S. C., asked a suspension of the rales with a view to make a report from the Committee on Military Affairs of two Senate bill referred to that committee. The motion to suspend the rules did not prevail. Mr. Hilton, of Pa, moved that when the House adjourn to day it adjourn to meet at 11 o'clock tomorrow. Mr. Royston, of Ark., moved that the House go into secret session, for the purpose of resuming the consideration of the Tax bill. The motion prevailed and the doors wer