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d not treated members of Congress with the courtesy due their position. As for the inquiry as to the duties of Gen. Lee, a general order had been published describing those duties. Under these circumstances, he did not think the resolution would solicit any information that the House did not now possese from that order. As to the discourtesy of which the gentleman complained, he did not think that Gen. Lee had ever shown any discourtesy to any one, much less a member of this body. Mr.Moors, of Ky., moved to lay the resolutions of Mr. Foster on the table, and the motion was agreed to. Mr.Foster also introduced a bill to promote the officiency of the army, which was referred to the Military Committee. Mr.Rall, of Ala, presented a memorial, which, without reading, was referred to the Committee on Claims. Messes.Haetridge and Clarke also presented memorials, which were appropriately referred. Mr.Gartrell, of Ga., presented the memorial of a former citizen of Ph