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ached, may appoint or detail an officer to perform the duties of Judge Advocate during such absence or disability, or until the vacancy, if any, shall be filled by the President." The bill, as amended, was read a third time and passed. Mr. Pugh, of Ala, from the Committee of Conference on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses in relation to the Exemption Bill, submitted a report. He said the committee had endeavored to adjust the difference upon the ground of imperative public necessity, and not with a view to individual or personal convenience. The amendments having been read and explained, Mr. Pugh moved the previous question, which was ordered, and the report of the Committee of Conference was agreed to by the following vote. Ayes 40, noes 28. By a vote of the House, the Exemption and Conscription Bills, and the Conscript Bill of April were ordered to be printed and laid upon the table of members. On motion of Mr. Foote, of Tenn., the House went into secret