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harboring and assisting deserters. A bill to outlaw deserters from military service of Confederate States. Mr. Collier presented the following bills which were referred to the Committee on Courts of Justice: A bill to present the depreciation of the currency issued by the Government of the Confederate States. A bill to reduce and regulate the prices of clothing manufactured in this State, and of wheat and Indian corn, and the products thereof. Mr. James F. Johnston, Senator from Bedford, was unanimously elected President pro tem of the Senate. The following resolutions of inquiry were presented: By Mr. Carson, that the Committee on Military Affairs inquire into the expediency of reporting bill No. 54, entitled a bill to organize Home Guards, which was reported by said committee, and rejected by the Senate at its last session; by Mr. Coghill, that the Committee of Courts of Justice inquire into the expediency of adopting such legislation as will suppress extortion and