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1861, convening said body for the purpose of taking action on a bill empowering the President to make appointment in the Army and Navy, which had failed to be reported to him during the late session. Hon. Howell Cobb in the chair. The session was opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Flynn,of Georgia. The roll being called, the following named members were ascertained to be present: From Alabama--Mr. Shorter. From Arkansas--Mr. Johnson. From Florida--Messrs. Moreton and Ward. From Georgia--Messrs. Howell Cobb and Thos. R. R. Cobb. From Louisiana--Mr. Declout. From Mississippi--Mr. Harris. From North Carolina--Mr. Craig. From South Carolina--Mr. Miles. From Texas--Messrs. Reagan, Hemphill, Waul, Oldham and Ochiltree. From Tennessee--Mr. Hughes. From Virginia--Messrs. Preston, Hunter, MacFarlan and Brockenbrough. The President declared a quorum present. On motion of Mr. Miles, a committee of three was appointed by t
was induced to run away and enter the Southern army. Cutting down the corn. As several large fields of corn are being cut down by our troops on the other side of the river, near the opposing lines. It may be proper to say the act is not one of wanted mischief but for precautionary purposes, if having been found that these fields of afford quite as good protection of lurking. Secessionists, who crawl up thus under cover to murder our pickets, as of woods. Arrested. Lieut. Wm. H. Ward, U. S. N., who not long since forwarded his resignation to the Navy Department, reached New York yesterday, in the storeship Supply, from Key West, and are going ashore was taken into custody by the U. S. Marshal and carried to Fort Lafayette, for a summer vacation, at least. From the upper Potomac. Montgomery County, Md., Aug. 31 --Advices from Martinsburg to-day, state that the Hon. Edmund J. Pendleton, of Berkeley co. Va., has been captured by the Confederates Mr. Pendl