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use resolved to attend in a body. Mr. Hilton presented the memorial of Messrs. Burley and Maxwell, asking compensation for prisoners captured and vessels destroyed. Referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs. The Chair presented the memorial of S. Bassett French, treasurer of funds for the statue of Gen. T. J. (Stonewall) Jackson, praying exemption from taxation and export duty of certain cotton and stock subscribed to the above fund. Referred to the Committee on Finance. Mr. Chilton offered a bill requiring payment for horses impressed by Major General Wheeler, by order of the General Commanding the Army of Tennessee, and to require an account of the proceeds of such horses when turned over to the troops. Referred to the Committee on Claims. By Mr Shewmake: Resolved, That the President he requested to inform the House, if not incompatible with the public interests, whether the reasons given in his special message for suspending the privilege of habeas corp
Funeral of Gen. Stuart. --The funeral of Major General J. R. B. Stuart, who died on Thursday night, from a wound received in the cavalry battle at Yellow Tavern on Wednesday evening, took place from St. James Episcopal Church last evening, at 5 o'clock. The funeral services were read by the paster of the Church, the Rev. Joshua Peterkin.--Generals Bragg, Winder, McCowan, Chilton, and Northrop, Mr. Geo. W. Randolph, Com. Forrest, and Capt. Lee, of the C. S. Navy, acted as pall bearers. The President, the principal civil officers of the Government, the members of both Houses of Congress, and a large number of citizens attended and followed the body to Hollywood Cemetery, the final resting place of this distinguished young officer.