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nt system, and caused to be read by the Clerk a edute of instructions recently issued on the subject. Mr. Buthe was glad that this subject had been brought to the attention of the House. These impressments were the most arbitrary ever exercised by any Government and legislation. The resolutions and amendments were finally referred to the Committee on Confederate Relations. The Speaker announced the following gentleman as composing the Committee on Confederate Relations: Messrs. Newton, Rives, Robertson, of Richmond, , Hunter, Barbous, Gratton, Saunders, of Campbell, Dehusy, Base, Metlement, ston, and Mr. offered a resolution our Senators, and requesting our Representatives in Congress to use their influence to procure the passage of an act regulating impressments. He to Committee on Confederate Relations. Mr. submitted a resolution instructing the Committee on Confederate Relation to inquire what is required to secure con to such persons as have; or