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troduced a bill that during the war Congress shall not adjourn for a longer period than three months, and that Congress shall meet on the first Monday after ninety days from its last adjournment, unless sooner called together. On motion of Mr. Brown, of Mississippi, it was resolved that the memorials, resolutions, bills, &c., referred to the Committee of Naval Affairs last session and not acted on be taken from the files and recommitted to the Committee of Naval Affairs. On motion of Mr. Phelan, of Miss., a joint resolution was passed increasing the compensation of the Public Printer. On motion of Mr. Brown, the Senate adjourned. The House was opened at 12 o'clock with prayer by Rev. Mr. Jeter. The House at once resolved itself into Committee of the Whole, (Mr. Curry in the chair,) and took up for consideration the resolution of Mr. Miles, of South Carolina that so much of the President's message as refers to the subjects of currency and taxation, and the rep