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of the Confederate States of America,' and motto 'Our homes and our Constitutions' beneath." The bill passed. The debate that sprung up on the introduction of the bill was very interesting, not only on account of the criticisms elicited and the distinctions marked out between classic and romantic art, and the various phases, developments, and tendencies of each school, but by reason of the arguments on the political, etymological, and other aspects of the question. Messrs. Semmes, Yancey, Preston, Clay, and Wigfall, took the lead in the debate. The Senate then resolved itself into secret session. House of Representatives.--The House met at 11 o'clock, and was opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. Moore. Mr. Baldwin, of Va., from the Committee of Ways and Means, reported a bill to authorize an extension of time for selling property for taxes in default. This bill was taken up, engrossed, read a third time, and passed. Mr. Moore, of Ky., from the Judiciary Commit