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e passage of the bill Mr.Wigfall passed to be read a letter from N. C. Mosby Agent, to Capt. E. P. Archor, A. Q. M. Richmond stating that 73 bales of hay, impressed by him in Powhatan county, belonging to M. W. Kishaus, had been appraised by Gen. P. Bradley and John N. Wooddin at $20 per hundred. Dr. Kishaus declining to serve, Mr. Bradley was selected as appraiser on behalf of the Government, Mr. Mosby expresses the opinion that if this price is to be repassed in future appraisements the debtMr. Bradley was selected as appraiser on behalf of the Government, Mr. Mosby expresses the opinion that if this price is to be repassed in future appraisements the debt incurred by the Government to sustain the army will reach to such an enormous figure as may endanger Be ultimate payment. In the House the consideration of the bill reported by Mr. Gray, of Texas, amendatory of the sequestration law, was regiment. A substitute for the first section of the bill was offered by Mr. Hedge, of Ky., providing that all enactments authorizing, directing, or permitting the sale of real estate or slaves are hereby repealed, but the courts provided for by the origi