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Confederate Congress. Senate. Friday, February 10, 1865. The Senate met at 12 o'clock M. Mr. Hunter, of Virginia, in the chair. Mr. Garland, of Arkansas, introduced a bill providing that it is the true intent and meaning of the fourth paragraph of the fifth section of the tax in kind act that the reduction on the bject of the quality of the tobacco furnished the army as rations, requesting that the same be referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. On motion, by Mr. Garland, House resolution providing for the adjournment of Congress on the 28th instant was taken up, and, after a long discussion, was lost by a tie vote. Mr. Maxto secret session. House of Representatives. The House meet at 11 A. M. Prayer by the Rev. Dr. Duncan. The House took up the resolution offered by Mr. Garland, of Arkansas, fixing Monday, February 20th, for the adjournment of Congress. The resolution was amended so as to read Tuesday, the 28th, instead of Monday,