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Mr.Gartrell, of Ga., presented the memorial of a former citizen of Philadelphia, applying for citizenship in the Southern Confederacy. Referred. Also, a resolution that the principal officer in each of the Executive Departments report to this House the number, names, and places of residence of all the clerks and employees of their respective Departments, and the amount of pay received by each. Mr. Johns, of Tenn., suggested that it would be better to require them to prepare the report olution to cause the proceedings and journals of the Constitutional Convention and the Provisional Congress to be printed. Referred to the Committee on Printing. Mr.Davis, of Miss., introduced a resolution to fix the hour of meeting of this House after this day, at 12 o'clock, instead of 11, as at present. Agreed to. Mr. Singleton, of Miss., asked consent of the House to report a bill from the Committee on Indian Affairs. Objection was made. Mr. Clapp, of Miss, introduced a me