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on of those who have heretofore furnished substitutes, was on motion of Mr. Hill, of Ga., informally laid over. The bill authorizing the creation of military courts for divisions of cavalry, was considered and passed. The bill amendatory of the act to punish drunkenness in the army was considered and passed. The bill to provide for returning to the Trans Mississippi, prisoners captured there and exchanged or paroled in the East, was considered and rejected. On motion of Mr. Clark, the Senate resolved into secret session. The House met at 11 o'clock, and was opened with prayer by the Rev. Dr. Hoge. A bill to increase the compensation of route and special agents of the Post Office Department, was taken up and passed. On motion of Mr. Chilton, of Ala., the managers, on the part of the House, on the committee to consider the disagreeing vote of the two Houses on the Army bill, were granted leave to sit during the sessions of the House. A similar privile