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des that, within three months east of the Mississippi river, and within six months west of that river, persons not now in the service of the Confederate States, or absent without leave, may organize into companies and offer themselves to the President as volunteers for the war, and be organized into battalions and regiments, subject to the laws and regulations now in force. Mr. Henry said such a law would add thousands of men to the service who would never enter it as conscripts. Mr. Oldham, of Texas, presented resolutions of the Legislature of Texas concerning peace, reconstruction and independence which, after remarks by Messrs. Graham, Brown and Wigfall, were ordered to be printed. House bill to provide for sequestrating the property of persons liable to military service who have departed, or shall depart, from the Confederate States without permission, the same having been reported adversely upon by the Judiciary Committee. Mr. Garland rose to address the Senate