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investigate the he authorized to employ a Clerk. Agreed to. Mr. Botton offered the following joint resolution, which, after a third reading, was by the and of reves of the Confederate States of America, in Congress assembled, That the planters of the Confederate States be, and are hereby, earnestly advised to withdraw as much as practicable from the cultivation of cotton and tobacco, and to devote their energies to raising previsions and cattle, hogs and sheep. Mr. Currin, of Tenn., introduced the following resolution, which he advocated with great earnestness and considerable ability: Resolved, That the special committee to whom it was referred to inquire and report as to the causes of the recent disasters to our arms at Fort Donelson, and elsewhere, be also instructed to inquire and report as to the management of the Quartermaster and Commissary Departments in the State of Tennessee, and more particularly as to the conduct of Major V. H. Stephenson,