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e Confederate States, to impress or hire, with the consent of their owners, as many negro slaves as the public necessity may requite for any number of years, or during the war, to be employed in all positions in the army except as soldiers in the field upon paying the owners thereof a just compensation; and that it has the constitutional power to do so." On motion of Mr. Hill, the Senate adjourned. House of Representatives. The House was opened at 12 o'clock with prayer by Rev. Dr. Duncan, of the Methodist Episcopal church. The Chair laid before the House a communication from Hon. Augustus H. Garland, of Arkansas, tendering a resignation of his seat in the House of Representatives, he having been elected to the Confederate Senate. Laid on the table. Mr. Baldwin, of Virginia, introduced a resolution of inquiry as to what had been done under the resolutions of last session in regard to reporting the debates of the House of Representatives. Adopted. Mr. Miles