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with the Secretary of the Treasury before the money is paid, and it shall be the duty of the said Secretary at the beginning of each session, to communicate a list of all such certificates to Congress; provided that no clerk, who by virtue of a military commission receives salaries or commutation of rations shall be entitled to the benefits of this act. 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. Mr. Ryland. Mr. Garland, of Ark. from the Judiciary Committee, reported a bill amendatory of the bill to prohibit the transportation to, and sale of certain articles in, ports and places in possession of the enemy, or to prohibit the trade or barter in certain articles therein specified to alien or domestic enemies; which was taken up and passed. Mr. Dargan, of Ala., from the same committee, reported a bill to amend the act to organize military courts to attend the armies in the field, a