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on 3d provides that where the quantity of corn reserved from the tax in kind is not sufficient to supply the actual wants of the producer, without any default on his part, the money value may be paid, upon satisfactory evidence, for the tithe to the extent thus required. Section 4th exempts from taxation the products of gardens intended for the use of the family of the owner, and fruit raised for domestic use and not for sale. The House resolved itself into Committee of the Whole (Mr Russell, of Va, in the chair,) and proceeded to the consideration of the general appropriation bill. After remaining some time therein the committee rose and reported the bill, with amendments, to the House. The bill passed. It appropriates $356,000,000 for the six months ending December 31st, 1864. The House proceeded to the consideration of a bill making appropriations for the postal service of the Confederate States for the years 1862 and 1863. Mr. Baldwin, of Va, offered a sub