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en presented to mind, the most practicable of which was suggested in the resolution he and offered. Mr. Milks, from the Committee on Military, desired to report a bill that committee which he thought would cover the ground of the resolution, The bill was then and Mr. Conrad withdrew his resolution. Mr. Trippe, of Ga., submitted a bill for the payment of the salaries of District Collectors in those State which had assumed the war tax. Referred to the Committee'on Claims. Mr. Moore, of Ky., asked leave to introduce a bill to pay the citizens of Pike and Floyd counties, in that State, for supplies furnished to our armies. Referred to the committee on Claims. Mr. Perkins, of La. offered a resolution, which was referred to the Judiciary Committee. Mr. Kenner, of La., introduced resolutions adopted by the Legislature of that State, which he desired referred to the Committee in Post-office and Post Roads. They were to referred. Mr. Conrad, of La, presented
Cotton Crop to be burned. --A large meeting of cotton and tobacco planters was held at the African Church last night, at which resolutions were adopted to memorialize Congress to buy the cotton and tobacco crops, and burn the same rather than they should fall into the hands of the enemy. Addresses were delivered by Dr. C. K. Marshall, of Miss; Hon. Mr. Moore, of Ky; Gen. Foote, of Tenn, and others. We are compelled to omit the resolutions, for want of room.