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laid on the table. The bill allowing the Comptroller of the Treasury the privilege of obtaining the legal advice of the Attorney General was postponed indefinitely; also the bill to provide for transportation of persons who have been mustered into service for the war; organizing Military Courts to attend the Army of the Confederate States in the field, and to define the powers of said Courts. Adjourned. Very little business of public interest was yesterday transacted in the House of Representatives. A resolution was adopted that the House meet tomorrow in the Hall of the House of Delegate of Virginia. On motion of Mr. Boteler, of Va., a resolution was adopted authorizing certain parties to withdraw their papers from the Committee on Claims. Two bills introduced by Mr. Boudinot, the delegate from the Cherokee Nation, were referred. The House, under a resolution offered by Mr. Lyons, of Va., drew for seats in the new House, after which they adjourned.