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of exemptions and details was referred to the Military Committee. On motion, by Mr. Semmes, House bill to provide more effectually for the reduction and redemption of the currency was taken up areferred the resolution in reference to the conduct of the Hon. Henry S. Foote, a member of this House from the State of Tennessee, have had the same under consideration, and beg leave to report and and resolution: "That, some weeks since, the said Henry S. Foote absented himself from this House without leave; that shortly thereafter he attempted to pass into the enemy's lines and to the ca Congress of the Confederate States, and that he be therefore, and is hereby, expelled from this House as a member thereof. "John B. Clark. "James S. Chrisman, "S. A. Miller, "W. ittee on Elections, admit that the conduct of Hon. Henry S. Foots in abandoning his seat in this House without leave, and attempting to pass to the enemy on any business involving the interest of the
the hall. The time having expired, Mr. Quesenberry's motion to refer was taken up and adopted. Mr. Douglas, from the Committee on Military Affairs, to whom a memorial from the proprietors of the religious papers asking exemption for their employees had been referred, reported a resolution requesting the Governor to relieve from ordinary militia duty certain employees of the religious newspapers of Richmond. The order of the day from yesterday being Mr. Douglas's substitute of House bill on the subject of purchase and distribution of supplies for indigent families of soldiers and others within the limits of the Commonwealth, was then taken up and discussed till the arrival of the hour for going into secret session. After a short time spent therein, the doors were opened and the Senate adjourned. House of Delegates. The House was called to order at 12 M. by Speaker Pendleton, of Ohio county, in the chair. The Speaker laid before the body a series of jo