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under general regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of War." The Senate then went into executive session. House of Representatives. The House met at 11 A. M. Prayer by the Rev. Dr. Hoge, of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Gholson, of Virginia, introduced a resolution, declaring that the people of the Confederate States are now, as they have ever been; ready to make peace on terms honorable to both parties; but that, while manifesting a willingness to treat for peace, wrtments; by assigning our best and most acceptable generals to the command of our armies, and by ceasing to agitate the policy of employing negro troops — a measure which has already divided public sentiment and produced much despondency. Mr. Gholson, of Virginia, proceeded to argue against the policy of employing negroes as soldiers, and in favor of extending an earnest and zealous support to the Government in its efforts to prosecute the war. The morning hour having expired, the sub