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last sound he heard was their shout of victory. His last thought was his country, and long and deeply will his country mourn his loss. Jefferson Davis. The message was laid on the table, and ordered to be printed. Mr. Barksdale moved to have 500 extra copies printed. Agreed to. The following were the proceedings in the Confederate House of Representatives : House of Representatives. Monday, April 7, 1862. The House met at twelve o'clock, and was opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Crumley. Journal of Saturday read. Mr. Wilcox, of Texas, introduced the following joint resolution: Resolved, That Congress has learned with feelings of deep joy and gratitude to the Divine Ruler of nations the news of the recent glorious victory of our arms in Tennessee. Resolved, That the death of General Albert Sidney Johnston, the commander of our forces, while leading his troops to victory, cannot but temper our exultation with a shade of sadness at the loss of so able, skil