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winter and half a cord in summer for each family. The bill was postponed and ordered to be printed. On motion, by Mr. Caperton, the Senate resolved into secret session. House of Representatives. The House was opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. Read. The Chair laid before the House a communication from the Secretary of the Treasury recommending the appointment of a collector of taxes for the Trans-Mississippi Department. Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means. Mr. Lyon, of Alabama, from the Finance Committee, reported a bill for lighting and warming the Executive Department and to supply forage and commissary stores to the commander of the army and navy of the Confederate States. Ordered to be printed and made the special order for Wednesday morning next. Mr. Wickham, of Virginia, under a suspension of the rules, reported from the Military Committee a bill to provide payment for horses killed in action. Ordered to be printed and made a special orde