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eteen; nays, seventy-four. Mr. Wickliffe, of Kentucky, thought the increase would be eighteen million dollars, and he moved that the bill be laid on the table, but the motion was lost. The bill was passed without a division. In the Senate, the House amendment to the bill was agreed to. Mr. Wilson moved to reconsider the vote by which the Senate concurred in the House amendment, that the provisions of the act entitled An act for the relief of the Ohio and other volunteers, approved July twenty-fourth, 1861, be, and the same are hereby, extended to all volunteers, mustered into the service of the United States, whether for one, two, or three years, or for and during the war. The motion was agreed to, and then on motion of Mr. Wilson, the bill was laid on the table. Mr. Wilson then by unanimous consent introduced a bill to increase the pay of the privates in the regular army, and of the volunteers in the service of the United States, and for other purposes. The bill proposed to inc