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as reported back from the committee with an amendment increasing the number of aids allowed a general commanding an army in the field. The amendment was agreed to and the bill passed. Senate bill to abolish the offices of quartermasters and commissaries, assistant quartermasters and commissaries, engaged in the performance of post duty and in the collection of the tax in kind, and to fill their places with bonded officers, was reported back from the Committee on Military Affairs with the recommendation that it do not pass. The bill was amended by striking out the clause abolishing the offices of those officers engaged in the collection of the tax in kind, and passed — yeas, 38; nays, 29. The House then proceeded to the consideration of the tax bill; pending which, Mr. Cluskey, of Tennessee, presented resolutions (which he, however, subsequently withdrew,) declaring the seat of the Hon. Henry S. Foote vacant. The House then took a recess until half-past 7 P. M.