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ce shall not be granted, if in the opinion of the Secretary of War the same end can be attained by regularly enrolling and detailing, for specific times and stated purposes, the persons whose skill, labor, occupation, or employment, may make their services more valuable out of than in the actual ranks of the army. This bill was postponed, ordered to be printed, and made the order of the day for Wednesday, and each alternate day thereafter, in the morning hour, until disposed of. Mr. Goode, of Va., introduced the following joint resolution in relation to the war: Resolved, by the Congress of the Confederate States, That the present is deemed a fitting occasion to remind the people of the Confederate States that they are engaged in a struggle for the preservation both of liberty and civilization, and that no sacrifices of life or fortune can be too costly which may be requisite to secure to themselves and their posterity the enjoyment of these inappreciable blessings, an