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nt committee to consider whether it is necessary or proper further to alter or amend the Third Article of the Constitution was considered and concurred in. Mr. Joynes, from the Committee on the Judiciary, reported the following bills, which were read a first time: A bill to provide for the erection and maintenance of jaif Alexandria. A bill to provide for taking and preserving a list of property damaged or taken or destroyed by the opposing armies during the late war. Mr. Joynes, from the same committee to whom were referred the resolution that "in all suits hereafter brought upon bonds, promissory notes, or accounts, all credits endors prisons under charge of treason or other political crimes, believing as we do that the prosperity and happiness of the country will be promoted thereby." Mr. Joynes moved to lay the whole subject on the table. It embarked us upon that infernal sea of Federal politics upon which we had been wrecked. He hoped we were to be