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twenty-five thousand copies. The amendment was agreed to. The fifth amendment, was after the word binding, in the fifteenth line, to strike out the words, and shall not in any case exceed one dollar per volume. The amendment was agreed to, and the resolution as amended passed. The House concurred in these amendments, except the last one. The Senate, on motion of Mr. Wilson, receded from its fifth amendment. So the joint resolution was passed, and approved by the President on the second of March, 1865. No. Lxxxi.--The Bill for the better Organization of the Subsistence Department. In the House, on the fifteenth of December, 1864, Mr. Schenck, of Ohio, reported from the Committee on Military Affairs a bill for the better organization of the subsistence department, which was read twice and recommitted. On the eighteenth of February, 1865, Mr. Schenck reported back the bill with amendments, which were agreed to. The bill provided: That during the continuance of the rebellion,