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House of Representatives. Wednesday, April 2, 1862.
The House met at its usual hour, and was opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. Moore, of the Presbyterian Church.
Journal of yesterday read.
The Clerk read a letter from the Speaker of the House of Delegates tendering the use of the Hall of that body to the House, in which to hold its daily sessions.
Mr. Curry, of Ala, moved that the House take a recess of five minutes, at the expiration of which time they should meet in the Hall of the House of Delegates.
Agreed to.
At the expiration of the five minutes the members convened in the Hall of the lower House of the Legislature, where some little time was occupied in the seating of the members.
Mr. Herbert, of Texas, moved to suspend the rule requiring the call of States and committees, with a view to take up the bill authorizing the Secretary of War to receive a regiment into the Confederate service for the protection of the frontier of Texas.
The motion was n