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helan, Semmes, and Caperton, Indian Affairs.--Messrs. Johnson of Arkansas, Oldham, Clark, Simms and Phelan Post-Offices and Post Reads.--Messrs. Oldham, Haynes, Mitchall, Baker, and Payton. Public Lands.--Messrs. Clark, Baker, and Yancey. Patents.--Messrs. Maxwell, Haynes, and Hill. Claims.--Messrs. Davis,Haynes, and Hill. Claims.--Messrs. Davis, Burnsit and Payton. Territories.--Messrs. Wigfall, Brown and Clark. Accounts.--Messrs. Mitchall, Dortch, and Simms. Printing.--Messrs. Phelan, Hill, and Haynes. Enrollment and Engrossment.--Messrs. Dortch, Maxwell, and Caperton. Mr. Hill, of Georgia, introduced a bill to organize the Supreme Court of the Haynes. Enrollment and Engrossment.--Messrs. Dortch, Maxwell, and Caperton. Mr. Hill, of Georgia, introduced a bill to organize the Supreme Court of the Confederate States. Ordered to be printed. Mr. Simms, of Ky., offered the following: Resolved, That the President be respectfully requested to communicate to the Senate whether the military authorities in the cities of Petersburg and Lynchburg, Virginia, have been authorized to seize and impress for public use, flour