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up and rejected, not being considered sufficiently specific. Senate bill providing fuel and lights for the Governor's house was then taken up, and, after being discussed at length, was passed by the following vote — ayes 82, noes 20. Mr. Brooke, from the Committee of Courts of Justice, reported back, with amendments, the bill to punish forestalling, regretting, and engrossing. From the Committee on the Penitentiary, Mr. Haymond reported back the bill for the reorganization of theouse has desired. Very respectfully, your ob't serv't, James A. Seddon, Secretary of War. The communication, after being read, was, on motion of Mr. Robertson, of Richmond, referred to the Committee on Confederate Relations. Mr. Brooke, from the Committee on Salt, reported a resolution ratifying a contract, and a bill making an appropriation for the purchase of salt. The report of the committee of conference on the military bill was then taken up and discussed at length