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armer or planter is not required to pay the Government one-tenth of his straw of wheat, rye, oats, or barley, or of the shocks and stalks of his corn crop. Mr. Sparrow, from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported back, with the request to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject, the resolution relative to the increase of compensation of certain Government employees. Mr. Sparrow, from the same committee, reported back, with a request to be discharged from its further consideration, the memorial of the Augusta Fire Brigade, asking to be organized into a corps for local defence. Mr. Clay, from the Committee on Military Afeferred to the Finance Committee. On motion of Mr. Orr, the Senate resolved itself into secret Executive session. The doors being opened, on motion of Mr. Sparrow, the bill to organize forces was taken up and made the special order for 12½ o'clock P. M. on the following day. On motion of Mr. Johnson, of Ga., the Sena