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sident be requested to cause to be transmitted to this House a list of all commissioned officers attached to the respective bureaux of this Government, from what States appointed, their ages, and how many are fit for field service. Adopted. Mr. Leach, of North Carolina, introduced "joint resolutions in favor of liberty." The resolutions were so odious in their character as to cause a signal motion for their immediate rejection to be made by Mr. Montague, of Virginia, and, the ayes and of North Carolina, introduced "joint resolutions in favor of liberty." The resolutions were so odious in their character as to cause a signal motion for their immediate rejection to be made by Mr. Montague, of Virginia, and, the ayes and noes being called, the whole vote of the House was cast against them, with the exception of Messrs. Thurner, Logan and J. T. Leach, all from North Carolina. On motion, the House resolved itself into secret session; and having re-opened, adjourned.