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ite appropriation for the increase of the salaries of the civil officers of the Government employed in Richmond, granted by Congress towards the adjournment of its last session, but for which, from want of time, no appropriation was made. Agreed to. Also, a resolution that the President be requested to furnish Congress with copies of the official reports of the battles of Fredericksburg and Murfreesboro', and reports of all other battles, at as early a day as practicable. Agreed to. Mr. Clarke, of Ga., offered a resolution that the Committee on Military Affairs inquire into the authority exercised by the Secretary of War, under the Conscription acts, by which he has determined that when substitutes become subject to military service the exemption of the principal shall expire. This resolution was discussed at some length, and pending its consideration the order of the day, the exemption bill reported from the Military Committee, was called up by Mr. Curry, of Ala. The
Prisoners arrived. --The Central cars that arrived last night brought down five Abolition soldiers. One of them, John Clarke, was captured at Strasburg. He, together with David Saunders, Jno A. Righnan, and David Victor, captured at Romney, all belonged to the 3d Va cavalry. C. S. Edwards, another one of the party, belonged to the 4th Vermont infantry, and was taken up at Tansil's Gap.