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e expediency of adopting some mode by which wounded and disabled soldiers may be furloughed or discharged, and to report to this House by bill or otherwise. Mr. Miles, of S. C., from Committee on Military Affairs, called up the special order of the day, (House bill No. 2,) to declare what persons shall be exempt from military he enrollment of persons between forty and forty-five years of age shall be suspended until the President shall call such persons into the military service. Mr. Miles addressed the House in support of the bill as reported by the committee Mr. Collier offered as a substitute for the bill of the committee a bill designatingbill, in the event the motion to recommit prevailed. The vote was then taken on the motion to recommit, and regulated — ayes 34 noes 24, on a division. Mr. Miles, of S. C., demanded the ayes and note; pending which, on motion of Mr. Jones, of Tenn., the House went into secret session, to have read a message of the Preside