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inisters of religion in charge of churches" Mr. Bornett suggested the fact that some ministers might have charge of congregations, but not of churches. Mr. Clark said this was the case with ministers of the Methodist denomination, who, by the provision, would be excluded from exemption. Mr. Hill said there were a greauthorized to preach, according to the rules of his sect, and in the regular discharge of his ministerial duties." instead of "licensed and authorized," &c. Mr. Clark moved to add, "every minister over the age of thirty five years." The amendment was negatived. Mr. Sparrow moved to add to exempting clause, "all membehave been or are now members of the Society of Friends, and association of Tankards, in regular membership with their prospective denominations. Agreed to. Mr. Clark moved a reconsideration of this agreement. He said as citizens of the Confederate States, it was the duty of Tankards and Quakers to take part in this war. Mess
Flag of Truce. --Two hundred and fifty of the six hundred Yankee prisoners of war still remaining in Richmond will be dispatched home ward this morning at 10 o'clock, starting from the Libby prison and the hospital attached thereto. Probably two-thirds of the party will consist of disabled men, it being the design to send off all in the hospital willing to go. The following commissioned officers not included amongst those known as "Pope's," will also go down with the soldiers, viz: Second Lieuts. Albert Bonsall, D. Chase, M. Koenigsberg, Thos. Moseley, and Charles Zimmerman; and 1st Lieuts. Abraham Long, R. McAteer, Geo. Wehn, and Capt, David Schortz, all of the 12th Pa., also, 1st Lieut. W. H. Clark, and 2d Lieut. Geo. C. Parker, of the 21st Massachusetts regiment.