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romote the efficiency of the Medical Department. Referred. Also, a bill to grant commutation for quarters to the Superintendent of the "Army Intelligence Office" and his clerks. Referred. Also, a bill to regulate navigation in the Confederate States, and to organize a direct trade with foreign Governments. Referred to the Committee on Commerce. Mr. Heiskell, of Tenn., introduced a joint resolution in relation to retaliation, which was referred to the Judiciary Committee. Mr. Currin, of Tenn., offered the following resolution, which was agreed to: Resolved, That it be referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs to inquire and report to this House what number of citizens of this Confederacy who have been engaged in the pursuits of civil life, and not connected with the active operations of our army, are now prisoners in the hands of the enemy; the localities from which they were taken; the places where they are at present confined; the circumstances, so far as t