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lation of East Tennessee, and read an extract from the letter of a little boy 10 years of age to show the feeling which animated the people in that section. Mr. Moore, of Ky., regretted that the discussion had taken so wide a range. He conceived it to be his duty to raise his voice in vindication of the reputation of a gallanJohnston. Mr. Foote asked if the gentleman would advocate the continuance of any man in command when the soldiers under him had lost confidence in him? Mr. Moore repeated that he would not, but that his object was the vindication of the patriotism and chivalry of a gallant officer. Mr. Atkins remarked that no one hadress. Laid upon the table. Also, a resolution that the usual number of the report of the Attorney General be printed for the use of the House. Adopted. Mr. Moore asked that the resolutions on sequestration and confiscation be laid upon the table, and the committee discharged from their further consideration. Mr. Kenn