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of the Permanent Government in accordance with the Constitution, are still in office; and if so, to furnish a list of such officers. On motion of Mr. Swann, of Tenn, this resolution was laid on the table by a vote of ayes 50, noes 20. Mr. Miles, of S. C., introduced a bill to provide uniform rates of compensation to mechanics and laborers in the employment of the Executive Department of the Government, which was referred to the Military Committee. Mr. Miles also introduced a bill in rMr. Miles also introduced a bill in response to a resolution on the subject, to establish a Bureau of Inspection and Censorship, which was placed on the calendar. Mr. Foote, of Tenn., offered a resolution that the Military Committee be instructed to bring in a bill doubling the pay of soldiers in the field. Mr. Garland, of Ark., moved to amend the resolution by adding the following:--"And that said committee inquire into the expediency of paying our soldiers for the next six months in gold and silver." The amendment was