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n the files of the Senate, and that the Secretary be directed not to furnish copies of said reports to any one without the leave of the Senate. House joint resolution of thanks to Lieut. General Richard Taylor, and the officers and men under his command, was considered and passed. The Senate then resumed consideration of House bill to amend the tax laws. The bill was considered until the hour of recess. House of Representatives.--The House met at 10 o'clock A. M. Mr. Hartridge, of Ga., asked and obtained leave of absence for his colleagues, Messrs. Anderson and Echols, on account of sickness of their relatives. Mr. Goode, of Va., asked and obtained leave of absence for his colleague, Mr. Whitfield, whose home is threatened by the enemy. On motion of Mr. A. H. Garland, the correspondence between the Secretaries of War and the Treasury was referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, with instructions to report some measure to remedy the evils named in