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se of pay allowed shall commence from the 1st day of April, 1863, and continue for twelve months after a treaty of peace between the Confederate States and the United States. An amendment was offered by Mr. Marye, authorizing the Auditor of Public Accounts to pay, during the existing war, in the Treasury notes of the State, or of the Confederate States, $--to the Judges of the Circuit Courts, and $--to the Judges of the Court of Appeals. Mr. Pendleton submitted the following amendment to the amendment: "That this section shall not apply to those Judges who have voluntarily remained within the lines of the enemy, nor shall any such Judges receive any salary unless specially provided for by law." Mr. Tomlin moved to lay the whole matter on the table. The hour for the consideration of the order of the day — the Senate bill to organize the militia of the State--having arrived, it was taken up, and discussion upon it continued during the remainder of the day's session.