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owing the inexpediency of the measure, the bill was rejected. The Senate then adjourned. House of Representatives. The House met at the usual hour. Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Teasdale. Senate bill to prevent the procuring, aiding or assisting of persons to desert from the army. Passed. Also, a bill to amend the sequestration laws. Passed. A conference on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the bill for the relief of bonded agriculturists was agreed to, and Messrs. Anderson, Foster and DeJarnette appointed managers on the part of the House. A bill for the relief of Alexander Kinney was reported from the Committee on Ways and Means and passed. Mr. Miles, of South Carolina, from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported a bill to authorize the President to organize a volunteer force in Richmond and Henrico county for temporary service; such forces not to be carried against their will beyond the interior line of defences, nor required to serve bey