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— We certainly had the power to make the appropriation whatever might or might not be the wisdom of the object it was designed to forward. He was not a military man, and yielded his judgment to those who were or even presumed to be such. Mr Johnson opposed the measure. He would inquire why the Governors of other States had not been consulted? Was the opinion of able general officers in the service and their advice heeded before the acceptance of this offer? If we have heretofore passedtle, Fessenden, Foot, Foster, Grimes, He is, Harian, Howard, Howe, of Indiana, Laue of Kansas, Morgan, Morrvill, Strerman, Sumner, Van Winkle, Willey, Wilson 22. Nays — Buckalew, Tarlist, Chandier, Conness, Tavis, Harding, Henderson, Johnson, Nesmith, Pomercy, Powell, Riddle, Sprague--13 No quorum having voted the Senate adjourned at ten minutes past five o'clock. The Red river Disaster — reported safety of Steble's command. The Washington correspondent of the Boston Ad<
Confederate States Congress. The Senate met at 12 o'clock, M., yesterday. Prayer by the Rev. Dr. J. L. Burrows, of the Baptist Church. On motion of Mr. Johnson, of Arkansas, his resolution, relative to fixing the day of the adjournment of Congress, was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Mr. Brown, of Missisacter, which shall entitle him to travel throughout the Confederacy, but not to visit an army or vessel of war against the orders of the commander thereof. Mr. Johnson, of Arkansas, offered a joint resolution of thanks to Brig. Gen. F. M. Cockrill, and the officers and men under his command, for pledging themselves to serve during the war. Mr. Johnson, of Arkansas, introduced a bill for the relief of States holding Confederate securities. Referred to the Finance Committee. Mr. Barnwell, of South Carolina, presented the memorial of the officers of the First Corps, Army Northern Virginia, asking for increased rations. Referred to the Military