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Show Col. Albert L. Mills to be Brigadier-General. The nomination failed of confirmation confirma-tion at the last session of Congress, but was again sent to the Senate by President Roosevelt. All other nominations pending before the committee were ordered favor- I ably reported, with the exception of Edward Ed-ward S. Fowler, late Major of the United States volunteers of New York, nominated to be assistant chief of the record and pension office, with the rank; of Major, on which action was deferred. 4 CoL Mills Made General. WASHINGTON. Dec. lO.-The Senate Committee on Military Affairs authorised a favorable report on the nomination of |