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of the Treasury for the west side of the Mississippi river. The bill appropriating $100,000 to the Cherokee Indians was reported back from the Committee of Ways and Means, with the recommendation that it be referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs; and it was so referred. Mr. Swann, of Tenn., reported from the Military Committee a bill to provide for placing persons in the military service of the Confederacy claiming to be citizens of the United States. The bill subjects to enrollment and conscription all white males between the ages of 18 and 45, claiming to be citizens of the United States, who may be in the Confederacy on and after the 1st day of May next. As a substitute for the above the House adopted a bill requiring all foreigners to leave the Confederacy before the 1st day of February, or to become liable to enrollment and conscription after that time. Before the substitute was placed upon its final passage, a motion was made to adjourn and agreed to.