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may deem best to observe them voluntarily. This last resolution elicited considerable discussion, which was participated in by Messrs. Russell, Moore, Lyons, Miles, and others; after which, Mr. Miles, of S, C., offered a resolution that the resolution now before the House, and all bills and resolutions relating to the suMr. Miles, of S, C., offered a resolution that the resolution now before the House, and all bills and resolutions relating to the subject of retaliation in the hands of the Military Committee, be withdrawn from that committee and referred to the Judiciary Committee. Mr. Kenan, of Ga., moved to lay the resolution of Mr. Russell on the table; but the motion did not prevail. Mr. Chilton, of Ala., submitted the following as a substitute for the resolutionn violation of the laws of war, upon the property and persons of the citizens and soldiers of this Confederacy. The question recurred upon the resolution of Mr. Miles, which was agreed to, and both the resolutions of Mr. Russell and Mr. Chilton were referred to the Judiciary Committee. Mr. Russell, of Va., introduced a bi