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resolution calling for information as to whether officers in the field have been permitted to purchase clothing, as authorized by act of Congress. Adopted. Mr. Perkins, of Louisiana, introduced a resolution that the Finance Committee consider the suggestion of the Secretary of the Treasury as to the expediency of the Government purchasing all the cotton in the Confederacy. Adopted. Mr. Clark, of Missouri, introduced a resolution calling upon the President to furnish the House with a list of the employees in the Treasury, War and Post-Office Departments, with their ages and the States from which they were appointed; also, the various bureaux of the War Department, and the act creating them. Adopted. Mr. Farrow, of South Carolina, offered a resolution that the Committee on Ways and Means inquire into the expediency of requiring the tax on manufactures to be paid in kind. Adopted. On motion, the House resolved itself into secret session; and having re-opened, adjourned.