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to induce California and Oregon to join the rebels, but to have been lofted by the commonsense of war Pacific brethren and the sagacious measures adoproff by the Government. Last all, Gen. Johnston was put in command of the rebel soldiers in the Department of Kentucky and Missouri, and invested with potentially authority to control all the which he hold at the time steamboat on the Red river, La., and killed was at the time in the United States Senate from that State, was the second of Mr. Clay in the Gen Wise John Randolph, and was a man of the most unusual abilities Holds General Old Son Jefferson This is divided at both rebel garrison of Fort Donelson. We cannot call to mind a men whose the public than this been entitled to consideration. Some native the Tennessee. "His" mystery effect commenced during the war with Texas, having been appointed to W Brigadier by Folk. His first large of Camargo, where he war ordered L his commend to or but works for the
a, the House resolution was adopted pledging all the resources of the Confederacy to support the state of Virginia in the determination expressed by her Legislature to drive the enemy from her borders and maintain the ancient boundaries of the Commonwealth. Under the resolution dividing the Senators into three classes, whose terms shall be, respectively, of two years, four years, and six years, the ballots were drawn with the following result: Terms of present Senators. Alabama.--C. C. Clay, 2 years; W. L. Yancey, 6 years. Arkansas--Mr. Johnson, 2 years; Mr. Mitchell, 6 years. Florida--Mr. Baker, 2 years; Mr. Maxwell, 4 years. Georgia.--Mr. Toombs, 2 years; Mr. Hill, 6 years. Kentucky.--Mr. Simms, 2 years; Mr. Burnett, 6 years. Louisiana--Mr. Semmes, 4 years; Mr. Sparrow, 6 years. Mississippi.--Mr. Phelan, 2 years; Mr. Brown, 4 years. Missouri.--Mr. Clarke, 2 years; Mr. Peyton, 4 years. North Carolina.--Mr. Davis, 2 years; Mr. Dorisch, 4 years. South Carolin
d also moved to amend said report by making the committees, which consist of seven members, to consist of nine members each. Motion agreed to. Mr. Foote, of Tennessee, had understood that something he had said in his remarks yesterday had been construed into an intention to reflect upon the late Provisional Congress. He disclaimed any such intention. A message was received from the Senate, informing the House that the President of that body had appointed Senators Orr, Johnson, and Clay, a committee to act with a similar committee of the House in drafting rules for the government of the two Houses. Also, conveying the following resolution, which was concurred in by the House: Resolved, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Confederate States, in Congress assembled, That the Attorney General be requested to return to the Clerk of the House of Representatives the papers that were on file in the office of the Clerk of the Provisional Congress, and all document