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to take up certain Senate bills now on the Speaker's table. The motion was agreed to. The Speaker decided that the next special order came up, viz; the bill entitled "An act to provide a tag to support the credit of the Government." Mr. Clapp, of Miss., moved that this order be postponed and made the special order for the 3d Monday in January, 1862. The motion to postpone was debated by Messrs. Ferhins, Chambers, Clapp, Kepper, and others, when the question was called; and the ayesClapp, Kepper, and others, when the question was called; and the ayes and none being occurred, the motion was lost — ayes none 43. So the motion to postpone until next session was not agreed to. Mr. Garnest, of Va., moved to postpone the bill, with a view to take up the bill entitled "An act making appropriations for the support of the Government for the month of January, 1863, and for certain deficiencies, and other purposes there in named." The motion was agreed to. By consent of the House, the Senate bill to increase the salaries of employees of