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, and continue in force during the existing war. In mediately after the announcement of the passage of this bill Mr. Barbour rose to a privilege question, and laid before the House the application of Mr. Thomas S. Raymond, of Marion county, as the Confederate Government, under the act of October, 1862. The bill, as amended, then passed. On motion of Mr. Barbour, the bill appropriating the public revenue for the fiscal year, 1862 '63, was taken up. Mr. Magruder, from the CoHouse, both gentlemen came forward, took the usual oath of office, and were admitted to their seats. On motion of Mr. Barbour, the bill appropriating the public revenue for the fiscal year was taken up, and during its pendency. On motion of Mr. Barbour, the House resolved itself into secret session on the subject of salt. After a few minutes were spent in secret session, the doors were reopened, and the appropriation bill again taken up and made the order of the day for to-morro