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spaper; and for each daily newspaper, if at a State capital, one reporter; and if at the Confederate capital, two reporters, and such practical printers and pressmen as said editor may certify to be necessary. Mr. Lester, of Georgia, moved to insert in the original bill "phonographers and experienced reporters." Mr. Marshall moved to amend the original bill by inserting "one associate editor." Mr. Wickham offered a substitute for the amendment of Mr. Lester. On motion of Mr. Akin, the amendments to the original bill were laid on the table. On motion of Mr. Hilton, the substitute of Mr. Miles and the amendment of Mr. Staples were laid on the table. Pending a motion to postpone the bill, Mr. Clark, of Missouri, rose to a privileged question, viz: to make a report from the special committee to whom was referred the President's message and accompanying documents relative to the arrest of Hon. Henry S. Foote. The committee report that said H. S. Foote has