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y. He thought it eminently proper that the confidence of Congress should be clearly expressed in the wisdom and prudence of the movement. Mr. Miles was not opposed to the spirit of the resolution, but objected to its phraseology. If modified he would cheerfully support it. Mr. Lyons, of Va, thought that our information from our army in Maryland was not such as to justify the adoption of the resolution. The vote was then taken upon the motion to refer, and it was adopted. Mr. Gartrell, of Ga., from the Judiciary Committee, asked permission of the House to allow that committee to sit for this day during the session of the House. The leave was granted. Mr. Kenner, from the Committee of Ways and Means, asked similar permission for that committee not only for this day, but during succeeding days of the present session of Congress. Not agreed to. Mr. Ashe, of N. C., offered the following resolution, which lies over as unfinished business: Resolved, That th