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cents per pair for shoes, in addition to their regular pay and rations] Passed. A House bill to establish places of rendezvous for the examination of persons enrolled for military duty. Amended and passed. A bill for the relief of Jonas P. Levy. [Authorizes Jonas P. Levy to take possession of the property of his brother, Uriah P. Levy, an alien enemy] Messrs. Davis and Haynes opposed the bill, on the ground that it violated the established rule in relation to confiscated propeJonas P. Levy to take possession of the property of his brother, Uriah P. Levy, an alien enemy] Messrs. Davis and Haynes opposed the bill, on the ground that it violated the established rule in relation to confiscated property of the enemy, and worked injustice to the public. The bill was laid on the table. A bill to amend an act, passed on the 30th of April, 1861 for the sequestration of the estates and property of alien enemies. [Authorizes the President to issue a proclamation requiring all alien enemies to leave the country within forty days, and to confiscate their property for the use of the Government.] Mr. Clack offered an amendment, providing that the act shall not apply in the States and dis