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and small arms purchased for the State. Mr. Seell moved that the Senate recede from their disagreement to the House amendment, (striking out field artillery, and appropriating the whole amount specified--$100,000 for the manufacture and purchase of small arms alone.) The motion was lost; and, On motion of Mr. Brannce, a committee of three was appointed to confer with a similar committee on the part of the House in relation to said bill and amendments. Committee Messrs. Armstrong, Thompson, and Christian of Augusta. Judge Pitts. A communication was received from the House of Delegates announcing their agreement to the following joint resolution: Resolved, by the General Assembly, That no further proceedings in the case of Judge E. P. Pitts under the resolutions of the 21st February, 1862, be had during the present session, the notice required by the aforesaid resolutions not having been given. The resolution was agreed to by the Senate. Bill reported.
ction kept the house occupied all day. It is supposed the bill will be crowded through the House in three weeks. Fremont leaves for his new department to-day. The steamer Roanoke is to be iron-clad. Nothing official from the West. Senator Wade's friends are confident of his election to the U. S. Senate. Information has been received at Washington that large quantities of cotton had been taken through Texas, and thence to Europe. Chicago, March 21. --Jeff. Thompson is marching upon Cape Girardeau, and is pressing men and horses into the rebel service — A skirmish has taken place between some of his forces and the Federals, in which several were killed and wounded on both sides. New York, March 21. --United States 6's, 1881, 941. Sales of cotton have been made at Philadelphia at 18, 31 for low and high grades — firmer. The name of Fort Calhoun is to be changed to that of Fort Wool. General Wool has established a Sansorship o