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ommittee on Confederate Relations, Mr. Robertson submitted a report on the communication of the Secretary of War, of the 24th inst. The report was accompanied by several resolutions, which, with the report, were laid over under the rule. Mr. Pendleton presented a resolution to authorize the publication of 1,000 copies of the acts of a public character passed at the present session. Mr. Haymond, of Marion, presented a communication from Colin Bass, Superintendent of the Penitentiary, dpassed. The bill authorizing the Confederate Government to acquire and hold property in the State for the purpose of mining and manufacturing iron and other metals, was taken up. A most interesting discussion sprung up on a motion made by Mr. Pendleton to indefinitely postpone the bill. At the conclusion of this discussion the ayes and noes were called on the motion, with the following result: Ayes 30, noes 56. The bill was then advanced to a third reading and passed. The House then