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e payment, and ascertain the military status and other relief of officers and men, who have been irregularly organized and sworn into the military service of the Confederate States, and have performed actual service in the field. On the motion to suspend the rules the ayes and noes were called, and resulted — ayes 47, noes 7. So the rules were suspended and the resolution agreed to. Mr. Garland, of Ark, moved a further suspension, to allow him to introduces a bill to authorize the President to appoint a Commissioner to examine and audit certain claims in the State of Arkansas, and fixing the rank, pay, and quarters of such Commissioner. Referred to the Military Committee. The rules here then further suspended, on motion of Mr. Barksdale, and a number of memorials submitted and referred. Mr. Currin, of Tenn, introduced a bill for reference, for the relief of Lieut. Thos T. Kirtland. On motion of Mr. Royston, of Ark, the House went into secret session.