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hers, favoring it, and Mr. Yancey opposing it. Pending the consideration of the question, the Senate went into secret session. House of Representatives.--The House met at 11 o'clock, and was opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. Moore. Mr. Chambers, of Miss, from the Military Committee, reported back the resolutions of Mr. Vest, of Missouri, referred to the committee, in regard to the protection of persons in arms against the United States, but not enrolled in the Confederate army, and trginia, offered as a substitute for these resolutions a bill entitled an act to repress atrocities of the enemy. On the bill being reported, the Chair decided it not in order as a substitute. The resolutions were then agreed to. Mr. Chambers, from the Military Committee, reported a bill to authorize the establishment of places of rendezvous for examination of persons enrolled for military duty. The bill, after numerous amendments, was agreed to. Mr. Miles, of S. C., from the