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ll to provide payment for horses captured, killed, or permanently disabled in the service. Mr. Boteler, of Va., offered a substitute so as to make the bill retroactive in its operation. The bill and substitute were laid on the table and ordered to be printed. Mr. Hilton, of Fla., from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported back a bill providing that chaplains be allowed to draw forage for one horse. The rules were suspended and the bill taken up for consideration. Mr. Farrow, of S. C., moved to amend the bill so as to allow rations and forage to ministers in regular standing who have been commissioned by Evangelical Churches to serve as missionaries in the army. The amendment was first adopted, but a motion to reconsider prevailed and the amendment was lost. The bill as reported from the Military Committee was then put upon its passage and agreed to. The House then went into secret session, and took up for consideration the bill reported from the Co