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, and reporting by bill or other wise. By Mr. McCamant.--Of re-enacting the act concerning grocers and forestallers. By Mr. Rowan.--Of compensating the privates of the 19th brigade Virginia militia for clothing not allowed them, and for services. By Mr. Harrison.--Of increasing the fees now allowed by law to Commissioners in Chancery. By Mr. Woolfolk,--Of permitting all county and corporation courts to prohibit the distillation of grain within their jurisdictions. Mr. Woodson said that from present prospects the debates on the military bill will be interminable. He wanted to arrive at some conclusion. Too much time had been already wasted, He offered a joint resolution that all the bills and substitutes before the House be referred to a joint committee of both Houses, and that the presiding officers of each be requested to appoint on the committee the authors of the several bills and substitutes, and such other gentlemen as they thought proper. Mr. Ande