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ident to receive a compensation of — dollars per month for his services. Mr. Scott moved to amend the second section so as to provide for the issue of the follo$30,000.--The first and second sections of the report were then adopted. Mr. Scott moved to amend the third section of the report, so as to cause it to read: Thould not be passed. Nothing could be gained by it. With all due deference to Mr. Scott, he would say that it appeared to him like a penny-wise and pound-foolish proposition. Mr. Scott finally withdrew his proposition at the suggestion of Mr. Burr, to offer it in another form. Mr. Wynne said he was opposed to paying ans. The third section of the report was then adopted — ayes 10, noes 2: Messrs. Scott and Wynne. On motion of Mr. Grattan, the Blank in the 4th section was filled with "50." The section was then adopted. Mr. Scott offered an additional section, making it the duty of the Chamberlain and Auditor, and their assistants
her qualities of resisting the Virginia is but empty brag. The battle of Shiloh. The Memphis Avalanche, of the 8th, speculating upon the battle, remarks as follows: We can scarcely forbear to speculate upon the great results that are to flow from this decisive victory, although time alone can demonstrate them. What is next to be done? If the force under Bear regard be sufficient, as instant pursuit of the flying enemy should take place. Already do we hear that Forrest, Scott and Morgan have crossed the river, with seven thousand cavalry, and are charging on the rear of the fugitives. It will be next to an impossibility for Buell to march his army back to Nashville; and the stragglers will hardly be able to get into the Duck river reserve. What are they to do for food? The country through which they have to pass cannot supply them. True, they have their boats up the river, but they cannot pass the Confederate battery at Big Bend Shoals. The whole of Grant's