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personal explanation. He wished it known, especially by the Kentuckians in the Army of Tennessee that the course of Gen. Bragg in the Tennessee and Kentucky campaigns met with his cordial approval. Mr. Machen, of Ky., said he did not vote upon the engrossment of the resolutions, and now the privilege of recording his vote against them Objection was made. Mr. Farrow, of S. C. moved that when the House adjourn to-day it adjourn to meet on Monday next. Last — yeas 24 nays 48. Mr. Vest of Mo., moved a reconsideration of the vote by which the bill to provide for the arrest of soldiers absent from their command without leave, was laid upon the table. Mr. Gartcell, of Ga., called for the order of the day, and the House took up the bill entitled "in act to aid committees of Congress in the investigation of matters referred to them, and to punish false swearing before said committees" The bill was variously amended and passed. Mr. Miles, of S. C., from the