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The House joint "resolution on the war" was referred to the special Committee on the Address to the Country. On motion of Mr. Clay, of Ala., the Senate resolved itself into secret session. In the House the Speaker announced the following committee, under the resolution of Mr. Goode, of Va., to inquire into the propriety of impressing for the use of the army a portion of the bacon put up by parties for their own use, viz: Messrs. Goode, of Va., Hilton, of Fla, McLean, of N. C., Wright, of Tenn., and Trippe, of Ga. The House then, on motion of Mr. Jones, of Tenn., took up the bill to make additional appropriations for the support of the Government of the Confederate States for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1864, a synopsis of which we published on Wednesday. The bill was acted upon and passed, with a few immaterial amendments. From the Committee on Military Affairs a bill was reported to repeal the act authorizing the raising of bands of partisan rangers.