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ommittee to investigate the causes of the disasters which have befallen our arms in North Carolina, Kentucky, and Tennessee, and moved that it be printed. Mr. Crockett, of Kentucky, opposed this motion upon the ground that the matters embraced in the resolution of the gentleman from Tennessee might require to be considered in secret session, and moved the resolution be laid upon the table without being printed. Mr. Foote sustained his motion with great earnestness. Mr. Crockett refrained from discussing the question, for the same reasons that prompted him to oppose the motion of Mr. Foote. The motion of Mr. Crockett was adopted, and the resMr. Crockett was adopted, and the resolution was laid upon the table. The House was about to take a recess until 1 o'clock, when a message from the Senate informed them that Messrs. Clark of Missouri, and Barnwell of South Carolina, were appointed upon the part of the Senate to wait upon the President and inform him of the organization of Congress. Mr. Garl