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he committee, authorizing 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 bill giving the Quartermaster-General the rank, pay and allowance of a Brigadier General. Ordered to be printed. The Senate then, on motion of Mr. Clay, went into secret session. House of Representatives. --House met at 11 o'clock. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Read. The House resumed the consideration of the bill pending at the time of adjournment on Saturday, viz:--A Senate bill reported back by Mr. Swann, of Tennessee, from the Military Committee, to authorize the President to accept and place in the service certain regiments and battalions heretofore raised, with amendments. The object of the bill is to authorize the reception of c