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rial of H. R. Austin, of Memphis, Tenn., relative to the Memphis and Little Rock Railroad, which was referred to the Committee on Military Affairs in the Provisional Congress, and the bill to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to loan to such road a certain amount of the bonds of the Confederate States, &c., which was also referred to said committee, both of which were not reported back by said committee, be referred to the Committee on Military Affairs of this House. Agreed to. Mr. Reid, of Kentucky, introduced a resolution authorizing the Doorkeeper to purchase for the use of each member a small desk, similar to those provided for the members of the Senate; also, three sofas, to be placed in the lobby, for the accommodation of the ladies attending the sittings of the House. Mr. Smith, of Virginia, moved to lay the resolution on the table; which was agreed to. Mr. Garnett, of Virginia, introduced a resolution with reference to the compensation of persons whose la