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Confederate States Congress. The Senate, yesterday, was opened with prayer by the Rev. Dr. Leyburn, of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Semes, of La., entered a motion, to reconsider the vote by which was passed the bill to create Ensigns in the army, House resolution of thanks to Brig. General Ransom's brigade of North Carolina troops, house joint resolution of thanks to certain Florida troops, and House joint resolution of thanks to the division commanded by Mayor General Rodes, were severally taken considered and passed. On motion of Mr. Semmes, the Senate resolved into secret session. The House met at 11 o'clock, and was opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. Duncan. The House resumed the consideration of resolution for the benefit of Wel- Goddin, for the rent of Goddin's Hall, now used as the Post-Office Department. After some discussion of the resolution a motion to-day it upon the table prevailed. The Committee on Claims also reported back several other b
e Rappahannock river, and that they were advancing to give battle. Rodes's division, being nearest to the cavalry, was ordered up to support north and south forks of the Shenandoah river, at Front Royal, and Rodes's five miles beyond the river, on the road leading to Berryville. Johnson. At dark on the evening before we captured Winchester, Rodes entered Martinsburg. His division moved from Cedarville, near Frono Winchester, and were among the prisoners captured at that place. Rodes, with Jenkins cavalry brigade, had a sharp skirmish with the enemy chester on the morning of the 14th of June, and about the same hour Rodes entered Berryville. Early took the key of the enemy's position at Winchester just as Rodes entered Martinsburg at sunset on the 14th June, and next morning Johnson intercepted the enemy's flying columns. post to which he had then so recently been promoted; whilst Early, Rodes, and Johnson gave signal proofs of their respective fitness for com