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en the two Houses, and informing the House that Messrs. Burnett, Barnwell, and Wigfall were appointed upon the part of the Senate. Mr. Garland, of Arkansas, moved that a line committee be appointed on the part of the House. Agreed to. Mr. Pugh, from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported back the following bill, which was engrossed, read a third time, and passed. An Act to provides for ascertaining and detailing Arlizans and Mechanics from the Confederate States Army. bor necessary to the operations or movements of the army to which they may be attached, they shall to paid a sum not exceeding fifty cents per day in addition to the pay and allowance now allowed by law for such time as they may be so detailed. Mr. Pugh also reported a bill to allow the President to increase his personal staff, which, after a third reading, was adopted. Mr. Miles, from the same committee, reported back a bill for the organization of a corps for working nitre cases and establis