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Confederate Congress.Monday, Oct. 6, 1862. Senate. --The Senate met at 11 o'clock, Hon. Mr. Hunter in the chair. On motion of Mr. Clark, leave of absence was granted Mr. Simms, of Ky., during the remainder of the session. Mr. Davis, from the Committee on Finance, reported a hill to repay to the State of North Carasonable time report their commands ready for duty the President may vacate their offices.--They receive pay from the date of their respective appointments. Mr. Clark supported the original bill but opposed the substitute. He regarded it as the only hope for the protection of his State, (Missouri.) The peculiarities of the cathorizing the appointment only of field officers of regiments, battalions and squadrons not already organized in Missouri and Kentucky, was amended, on motion of Mr. Clark, so as to include Brigadier-Generals in the appointment, and then adopted. The President laid before the Senate a message from the Executive, vetoing the bi