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ed it by the following vote: Yeas.--Messrs. Batson, Baylor, Bradley, Branch, E. M. Bruce, Burnett, Carroll, Chambers, Chrisman, Clark, Cluskey, Comad, DeJarnette, Dickinson, Dupie, Elliott, Ewing, Funsten, Gholson, Gray, Hartridge, Hatcher, Holliday, Johnston, Keeble, Machen, McMullin, Miles, Miller, Moore, Read, Russell, Sexton, Triplett, Villere and Wilkes,--36. Nays.--Messrs. Anderson, Blandford, Clopton, Colyar, Conrow, Darden, Farrow, Gaither, Goode, Hanly, Marshall, Pugh, Simpsonthorized to make by existing laws.] The bill was passed. Mr. Miles, from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported back, favorably, a Senate bill to amend the tenth section of an act to organize forces to serve during the war. Passed. Mr. Holliday, of Virginia, offered the following resolution, which was adopted: "Resolved. That, having acted on all matters of important, legislation before us, and being about to adjourn, we pledge ourselves, during the reccas, to devote all our en