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Confederate States . The yesterday was opened with prayer by the T. V. Moore, of the Presbyterian Church. A communication was received, enclosing by company B, 20th. Alabama artillery, re-enlisting for the war, and recommending that a re-election of officers will continue to the greater efficiency of the . The communication was referred to the Military Committee. Mr. Sparrow from the Military Committee, reported back late the bill to established a polytechnics, which was ordered to be printed. Mr. Sparrow, from the same committee, reported back adversely the memorial of Alfred L Mann and others. Also, the bill to punish absence from the army. Mr. Sparrow, from the same committee, reported back, with the recommendation that he concurred in, the House Joint thanks to Capt. Odium, Lieut. and the ferry one men under their command, for their skill and gallantry . Pass on the 8th September, The resolution was unanimously House bills were appropri
furlough; $1,500 to $2,000 for a discharge; that he had blanks at home, and would all them up if an old discharge was shown him; that he could counterfeit any hand writing after an hour's practice. E. O. Person testified that he knew the accused, Bailey; that he sold him a passport to go to Weldon, N. C.; a detail for seven days, and a furlough to go to Weldon, N. C. on the 8th of December last, for all of which he paid him $50; that when witness returned to his regiment he informed Adjutant Moore about the matter; that he afterwards had a conversation with Bailey and asked him how he got these discharges and passports, and he said he had some blank discharges, "c., at his house, and that he bought the passports; said that he had given $700 for one for a man to go away on to North Carolina, but that the man was taken up and brought back to Castle Thunder. From information furnished by this witness who is a private in Co. C, 4th N. C., Cavalry, to Gen. Winder, the detectives were