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epresentatives, to enable the States their quotes of the war tax to pay the same into the Treasury, was passed. A bill recommended by the Secretary of the Treasury to increase the clerical force of the Treasury Department, was passel. Mr. Hill, of Ga., presented a report from the Judiciary Committee adverse to omitting the heads of Departments to and privileges of the Senate. A bill to reorganize the C. S. Navy, and provide for the appointment of four Commodores, was passed. to some of them or of large committees. Mr. Brown, of Mist., thought the appointment of a special committee, such as called for, would be a reflection of imputation upon the Military Committee, and for this reason he was opposed to it. Mr. Hill, of Ga., said in his opinion it was wrong to appoint a committee of this size, for the simple reason that it could not act with expedition. He, however, thought it involved a matter of such vital importance as to warrant immediate action. He s