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nquire into the necessity, or expediency, of repealing, or in some suitable manner modifying, the law passed at the last session of Congress in regard to promotions in the navy. Mr. Bonham, of S. C., presented a memorial from citizens of Laurens District, in that State, on the subject of military transportation. Referred to the Committee on Military Transportation. Mr. Collier, of Va., presented a bill authorizing and regulating substitutes. Referred to Military Committee. Mr. Sexton, of Texas, introduced a bill concerning the transportation of soldiers, and allowance for clothing of volunteers, and amendatory of the act for the establishment and organization of the army of the Confederate States, approved May 21, 1861. Referred to Committee on Military Transportation. Mr. Miles, of S. C., introduced a bill to increase the Signal Corps, which was referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. The House then proceeded to the consideration of the special order,