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ublished elsewhere. Mr. Clopton, of Ala., offered a bill to regulate the appointment of officers, which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Mr. Chilton, of Ala., submitted several resolutions of inquiry. Mr. Hanley, of Ark., offered a resolution to admit J. P. Johnson, a contestant for a seat in this House, President, and not his Cabinet officers, was responsible, and solely responsible, for the policy of his Administration. He agreed to postpone until Friday Mr. Chilton, of Alabama, moved to refer the bill to the Judiciary Committee. Mr. Lyons wished an opportunity afforded him to offer an amendment securing the right to tfloor, and have them answered. Mr. Garnett opposed the reference. He thought the bill was perfectly simple, and needed not the labors of a committee. Mr. Chilton desired the reference as the shortest mode of disposing of the subject. The great interests of the country required action. It was more important to secure th
of N. C., and Holcombe of Va. Commerce--Messrs. Curry of Ala., Trippe of Geo., Cooke of Mo., McDowell of N. C., Lyons of Va., Sexton of Texas, Villere of La., F. W. Bruce of Ky., and Chambliss of Miss. Post-Offices and Post Roads.--Messrs. Chilton of Ala., Conrow of Mo., Royster of Ark., Johnson of Va., Clark of Geo., Davidson of N. C., Welsh of Miss., Hilton of Fla., and Herbert of Texas. Territories and Public Lands.--Messrs. Wilcox of Texas, Marshall of La., Jenkins of Va., Fr--Messrs. Singleton of Miss., Elliott of Ky., Hanley of Ark., Dupre of La., Goods of Va., Tibbs of Tenn., Wright of Texas, Arrington of N. C., and Rawis of Ala. Parents.--Messrs. Bell of Missouri, Lander of North Carolina, Read of Kentucky, Chilton of Alabama, Staples of Virginia, Marshall of Louisiana, Hilton of Florida, Strickland of Georgia, and Wright of Texas. Claims.--Messrs. Smith of Virginia, Clopten of Alabama, Burnett of Kentucky, Villere of Louisiana, Clapp of Mississippi,