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ommittee on Public Buildings. Explanations were made by Messrs. Davis and Lyons when Mr. Preston, of Va., offered the following resolution: Resolved, That the communication of the Governor, this day made to this body, be spread upon the minutes; and that, in the opinion of this House, the Governor of Virginia has done all consistent with a sense of duty to add to the comfort of the members and furnish proper accommodations for the deliberations of Congress. On motion of Mr. Currin, of Tenn., the whole subject was laid upon the table. Mr. Foster, of Ala., offered a resolution that the Military-Committee be instructed to inquire into the expediency of the present passport system, and if, in their judgment, the necessity should exist, to continue the same; then into the propriety of confining the duties on all railroads to the conductors thereof — agreed to. Also, a resolution that the same committee be instructed to inquire into the expediency of reporting a bill