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ligence Office, with an amendment of the Senate. Objection was urged by Mr. Jones, of Tenn., to taking up any in the absence of a quorum. The objection having been withdrawn, the bill was taken up and the amendment concurred in. Mr. Chambers, of Miss, called up the bill to grant medals and badges of distinction for courage and good conduct in battle, with a substitute, which was agreed to. Mr. Foster, of Ala., submitted a bill to make Confederate Treasury notes a legal tendere relieved from its further consideration. Agreed to, and the bill laid upon the table. Mr. Chilton, of Ala, from the Committee on Post-Offices and Post Roads, reported back a number of resolutions and memorials. Laid on the table. Mr. Chambers, of Miss, from the Military Committee, reported back a bill entitled "an act to further protect the country and to drive back the invader." The bill was laid on the table. Mr. Lyons, of Va., offered a resolution that a committee be appoin