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W. Logan. South Carolina.--1st District, James M. Witherspoon; 2d, Wm. Porcher Miles;‖ 3d, Lucius M. Ayer;‖ 4th, Wm. D. Simpson;‖ 5th, James Farrar;‖ 6th, Wm. W. Boyee. Tennessee.--1st District, Joseph B. Heiskell;‖ 2d, Wm. G. Swan‖; 3d, A. S. Colyer; 4th, John P. Murray; 5th, Henry S. Foote‖; 6th, E. A. Keeble; 7th, James McCollum; 8th, Thomas Menees;‖ 9th, John D. C. Atkins‖; 10th, John V. Wright‖; 11th, Daniel M. Currien‖; (deceased.) Texas.--1st District, John A. Wilcox‖, (deceased;) 2d, C. C. Herbert‖; 3d, A. M. Branch; 4th, F. B. Sexton‖; 5th, A. R. Bayler; 6th, S. H. Morgan. Virginia.--1st district, Robert L. Montague; 2d, R. H. Whitfield; 3d, Wms C. Wickham; 4th, T. S. Gholson; 5th, Thomas S. Bocock;‖ 6th, John Goode, Jr;‖ 7th, Wm. C. Rives; 8th; Daniel C. DeJarnett;‖ 9th, David Runsten;‖ 10th, F. W. M. Holliday; 11th, John R. Baldwin;‖ 12th, Waller R. Staples;‖ 13th, Fayette McMullen;‖ 4th, Samuel. A. Miller;‖ 15th, Ro
e estimated value thereof.] The amendments of the Senate were concurred in. Also, Senate joint resolution providing for donations to the Treasury of the Confederate States. The resolution was agreed to. Also, Senate bill to regulate the payment of clerks employed in the post-office in the city of Richmond. Mr. Chelson moved to include the clerks in the Petersburg post-office. The bill was so amended and passed. The Chair laid before the House a communication from Hon. R. H. Whitfield, stating that he would not be able to reach Richmond before the close of the present session. He therefore resigned his seat as a member of the present Congress. Mr. Clark, of Missouri, from the Committee of Conference on the General Staff Bill, made a report, which was concurred in. Mr. Miles, from the Committee of Conference on the Exemption Bill, made a report, which was concurred in. [He stated that the bill was substantially the same as the bill passed by the House.]
ke this explanation in consequence of editorial remarks in a city newspaper attempting to cast on Mr. Hunter the responsibility for those opinions. The Senate resolved into secret session. House of Representatives. The House met at 11 o'clock. Mr. Goode, of Virginia, offered a resolution requesting the Speaker to inform the Governor of Virginia that vacancies exist in the Second and Seventh Congressional districts of Virginia by reason of the resignation of the Hons. R. H. Whitfield and William C. Rives. Agreed to. Mr. Snead, of Missouri, under a suspension of the rules, called up a bill-for the relief of Major John Reed, of Missouri, which was considered and passed. The special order, viz: Senate bill "to amend the law in relation to impressments," was considered and passed. A message was received from the President informing the House that he had, on the 9th instant, approved and signed bills with the following titles, viz: An act to provide for
Personal. --Among the arrivals at the Exchange Hotel yesterday were the following:--Hon. Emerson Etheridge, of Tennessee; Hons. J. R. Edmonds and Robert Ridgway, of Virginia and Major- General William Mahone of Petersburg. Hon. R. H. Whitfield, of Isle of Wight, Virginia, is stopping at the Powhatan Hotel.