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horize the establishment of camps of instruction, and its whole intent was simply to enroll every person liable to duty, and render them subject to orders. Mr. Sparrow, chairman of the Military Committee, granted that such was the literal construction of the law, but the system of these camps of instruction was a necessity ind sent together, and systematically, to the point at which they were needed. Mr. Hill, was of the opposite opinion as to the convenience of the system. Mr. Sparrow, from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported back a House bill authorizing the appointment of to additional officers for ordnance duty with an amendment aprps of more than one division; one Major for each division, the residue to be appointed as Captains and Lieutenants. The hill as thus amended, was passed. Mr. Sparrow reported from the same committee a bill amendatory of the act providing for the public defence, to organize divisions into army corps, and the appointment for e