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the one in force. He did not ask that it be considered at once, and moved was agreed to. Mr. Clay, of Alabama, submitted two designs for a national flag, one prepared by a gentleman and the other by a lady. Referred to the Committee on Flag and Seal. Mr. Clay moved a committee be appointed to organize the standing committees of the Senate for the present session, in accordance with the rules of the Senate. The motion prevailing, the President appointed Messrs. Clay, Barnwell, Wigfall, Yancey, Henry and Davis. Messrs. Clay and Yancey declined, and were excused from serving on Messrs. Clay and Yancey declined, and were excused from serving on the committee. Mr. Clay moved the Senate adjourn until Monday, the intervening time being required to organize the committees. The motion was agreed to, and the Senate accordingly adjourned.Mr. Clay moved the Senate adjourn until Monday, the intervening time being required to organize the committees. The motion was agreed to, and the Senate accordingly adjourned. House of Representatives.--House met at 12 o'clock. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Crumley. Mr. Fonte, of Tennessee, obtained the floor with a view to a personal explanation. He had presented the reso