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tals, who from wounds received in battle, or from ease and infirmity of any kind, are now, and likely to be hereafter, incapable of further service in the army, within a reasonable time he discharged from the army. 2d. Whether soldiers disabled in the public services and likely to continue for duty are not detained at unnecessary expense in the service and if there grievances shall be found to exist, that the Committee report a bill to the House to remedy the evil. On motion of Mr. Royston, of Ark, the House then resumed the consideration of the order of the day, being the bill to provide for the assessment and collection of direct taxes and internal revenue. The question was upon the amendment of Mr. Clarke offered yesterday to the 27th section of the bill, which is as fallows: That all assessments of property or money shall be made according to their value in Treasury notes of the Confederate States." The amendment was agreed to. A number of other amendments to the