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as first voted upon, and was defeated by a vote of ayes 54, noes 40. Mr. Machen's motion to insert $2,500 was the next considered, and was adopted by a vote of 36 to 38. The vote was then taken on the substitute of Mr. Gartrell, and it was rejected — ayes 38; noes 43. A message was received from the Senate, announcing that body had passed a bill to encourage the enlistment of marines, in which the concurrence of the House was asked. The substitution of the amendment of Mr. Ellicott was the only material change of the bill as it came from the Senate, and with that amendment the bill was passed by the House, and goes back to the Senate for its concurrence. Mr. Holcomes, from the Committee on the Judiciary, reported back the bill on the subject of military exemptions, referred to last week, and moved that the committee be excused from its further consideration. Mr. Russell, of Va., moved that the special order of the day — viz: The bill relating to the seques