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ies, and set at naught their evades gas, and that He will graciously restore to our beloved country the blessings of peace and its ty; and the House of Representatives desire publicity to testify its sense of dependence on God. and its trust in Him as our refuge and strength in this time of peril and danger: Therefore, Resolved That in order to unite with our fellow citizens in this observance of the day, this House when it adjourns to-day will adjourn to meet on Saturday next. Mr. Gartrell, of Georals, offered a substitute for the resolution of Mr. Corry that the members of the House meet in this Hall at 10½ o'clock, and attend Church in a body. Not agreed to. Mr. Boteler, of Va., moved to suspend the rales, with a view to take up and confider the bill reported from the Ordinance Committee, to establish a Nitre and Miring Bureau. The motion was agreed to and the bill taken up and passed. On motion of Mr. Foote, of Tenn, the ues were suspended, and the bill to pr