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ion with the Secretary of War this morning, he was assured, somewhat to his surprise, and infinitely to his gratification, that he has concerted the most expedient and efficient defences against a water approach to Richmond, insomuch as at least to detain the enemy until an army could be collected here to repel the invader. This statement he thought proper to make in connection with the representation by the member from Tennessee. The resolution of Mr. Foote was then, on his motion, laid upon the table. Mr. Garland, of Arkansas, offered a resolution that 1,000 copies of the Inaugural Address be printed for the use of the members of this House. Mr. Curry opposed the resolution. The inaugural of the President was not a communication to Congress. Mr. Jones inquired if a copy was in possession of the House. The Speaker announced that he knew of none. Mr. Garland withdrew the resolution, when, on motion of Mr. Smith, the House adjourned until Monday.