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not effect those cadets who have attained the conscript age, but have not yet graduated. Mr. Sparrow, from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported back the bill in relation to the appropriat authorizing the discharge of soldiers under 18 years of age from the army. On motion of Mr. Sparrow, the last subject was indefinitely postponed. The bill entitled "An act to make provisio, should stay at home, and all who could do more in the war should be made to go to war. Mr. Sparrow, chairman of the Committee on Military Affairs, explained the character of the bill, demonstrostpone the further consideration of the bill until Friday, which was lost. On motion of Mr. Sparrow, the bill was considered by clauses. An amendment proposing the exemption of the Privateow, the bill was considered by clauses. An amendment proposing the exemption of the Private Secretary of the Vice-President, offered by Mr. Sparrow, was defeated by a vote of nine against six.