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mittee for Courts of Justice to report, by bill or otherwise, such legislation as may seem expedient to secure the safe transmission of boxes designed for soldiers in the army, and to provide penalties against the pillage of the same in transportation. Agreed to. The bill providing relief for the suffering families of soldiers residing within the lines, or under the control, of the enemy was, on motion of Mr. Hunter, taken up, and its merits discussed at some length by Messrs. Hunter, Brannon and Armstrong. The amendments having all been agreed to, the bill was ordered to be engrossed. The House bill for the relief of Benjamin Brinker, the agent for the county of Frederick for the distribution of supplies to the families of soldiers, and who had stolen from him by the Yankees thirty-odd thousand dollars, in moneys and bonds, belonging to said soldiers' families, was taken up, explained by Messrs. Thomas and Marshall, read the third time, and passed by the following vote: Y