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ty of passing a law for funding the Treasury notes of the Confederate States at a rate of interest upon a downward scale, and to impose a tax upon such money upon an ascending scale, increasing as such notes become older; and to prohibit all importations except for arms and supplies for the army; and to prohibit the exportation of gold and silver, cotton, tobacco, and naval stores. The militia bill was then taken up, and occupied the remainder of the day's session. In the House, Mr. Anderson, from the Military Committee, asked that said committee be discharged from the further consideration of the resolution for the removal of slaves from counties threatened by the enemy. The memorial of the working men and mechanics of Richmond was referred to a select committee. On motion of Mr. Buford the bill fixing the fees and charges for the storage of tobacco was laid upon the table. Mr. McCue offered a joint resolution for the protection and increase of sheep, and the