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Confederate States Congress. Friday, March 6, 1863. Senate.--The Senate met at 12 o'clock. The consideration of the Impressment bill was resumed. Mr. Haynes, of Tenn., offered an amendment to the amendment of yesterday, providing that the value fixed of all forage and subsistence taken shall justly compensate the owner, and be paid for at prices fixed by the Commissioners under the Agreed to. Mr. Semmes moved to amend so as to allow, in cases of property impressed other than forage and subsistence, that the owner shall appoint one person to fix the price and the officer another. Agreed to. Mr. Haynes, of Tenn., moved to substitute "bonded Quartermaster," for the "Captains" authorized to make impressments. Agreed to. The Senate bill as amended was then adopted, in lieu of the House bill by a vote of 14 to 19. This vote was then reconsidered, and Mr. Wigfall's bill was adopted in lieu of the Senate bill — ayes 13, nays 10. On motion of Mr. Hill