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e changed into an inquiry as to penalties for inciting insurrection by any person or means — The resolutions were then referred to the Committee on Judiciary. A motion by Mr. Phelan to reconsider the question of reference was rejected. Mr. Hill, of Ga., from the Committee on Judiciary, reported back the bill to regulate the nomination and appointment of Brigadier-Generals, with a report declaring that the right of nomination is given by the Constitution exclusively to the President, etreply to a resolution of the Senate, asking by what authority Conscripts were taken to camps of instruction. The reply stated that the establishment of such camps was necessary for carrying out properly the provisions of the Conscript act. Mr. Hill, of Ga., expressed his disapprobation of the establishment of any such system; recited some of the abuses to which it had been carried in his own State, and denouncing the idea of forcing men from their homes under any such unauthorized and unju