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vernor of Georgia was unpatriotic, and would not be sustained by the people of his State. Mr. Foote would inquire of the gentleman if he did not know that Gov. Brown's opposition was limited to ure of his militia officers! A colloquial discussion then ensued between Messrs. Kennan and Foote. which consumed some half hour. Mr. Herbert. of Texas obtained the floor, and addressed the Committee a support of the proposition of Mr. Foote for increasing the army 250,000 by a requisition upon the States. He spoke of the effect of the Conscript Act upon the people of his State. The necessity that existed at the time of its adoption. At the suggestion of Mr. Holt, of Ga, Mr. Foote withdrew his proposition, and the question then recurred upon the resolution of Mr. Jones, of displayed by them during the seventy days siege of that city. The resolution was passed. Mr. Foote gave notice that he would on Monday introduce similar resolutions, tendering thanks to Capt. B