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newspaper, circular, periodical, etc., shall be one cent per ounce or fraction of an ounce; on boots, not over four pounds in weight, two cents, prepaid in all cases, except when sent by officers, dru and privates of the C. S. Army. Newspapers published out of the Confederacy shall be double the above rates. On all newspapers, etc., placed in any post office for delivery, and not for transmission; the postage shall be one cent each. The set to take effect on the 1st of July, 1863. Mr. Wigfall reported a hill to provide tobacco for the army, which was passed. It provides that rations of tobacco shall be given to the soldiers, under such regulations as the Secretary of War shall establish. The act to regulate impressments was next called up. The question was on agreeing to the report of the committee of conference of the two Houses on their disagreeing votes on the bill. The committee recommend that the House agree to the amendment of the Senate, with the following amendm