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Judge of the 5th Circuit. Also, that the House had agreed to a joint resolution providing that the committees of the two Houses on the Armory and to examine the Penitentiary shall be hereafter joint committees. The Senate adopted a resolution to meet at 11 o'clock each day hereafter. Senate Bills reported. A bill to authorize a Military Contingent Fund. A bill for the relief of Robert Shield, late Sheriff of the county of York. A bill to relieve the securities of Robert Chambers, late Sheriff of Boone county. A bill to provide horses for volunteers going into the cavalry service. Senate bill compensating R. H. Phillipe for private property taken possession of for the use of the State. Senate bill to organize companies for special service. Resolutions of Inquiry. By Mr. Thomas of F.: Of providing by law for the relief of Sheriffs and tax-payers of the counties now in the possession, or which may have been overrun, by the enemy. By Mr.
, Arrington of N. C., and Rawis of Ala. Parents.--Messrs. Bell of Missouri, Lander of North Carolina, Read of Kentucky, Chilton of Alabama, Staples of Virginia, Marshall of Louisiana, Hilton of Florida, Strickland of Georgia, and Wright of Texas. Claims.--Messrs. Smith of Virginia, Clopten of Alabama, Burnett of Kentucky, Villere of Louisiana, Clapp of Mississippi, McLane of North Carolina, Munnerlyn of Georgia, Farrow of South Carolina, and Gardenhire of Tennessee. Accounts.--Messrs. McQueen of South Carolina, Foster of Alabama, Kenan, of North Carolina, Strickland of Georgia, and Hanley of Arkansas. Rules and Officers of House.--Messrs. Jones of Tenn., Perkins of La., Boteler of Va., Lewis of Ga., and Smith of N. C. Pay and Mileage.--Messrs Burnett of Ky., Singleton of Miss., and Bridgers of N. C. Enrolled Bills.--Messrs. Elliott of Ky., Chambers of Miss., and Tibbs of Tenn. Flag and Seal.--Messrs. Boteler of Va., Smith of Ala., and Gray of Texas.