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orted, placing Gov. Floyd in an unenviable position. Ex-Secretaries Thompson and McClelland are censured for the loose manner in which the bonds were kept. Mr. Pryor inquired how many of the committee concurred in the report? A voice cried out, "All.". Mr. Pryor said he had understood differently. The Senate's aMr. Pryor said he had understood differently. The Senate's amendment to the Pacific Raillroad bill was resumed. Mr. Pryor protested against the bill. No warrant for it was to be found in the Constitution. Besides; it should not be attempted at this time, owing to the bankruptcy of the Treasury. He moved that the amendments be tabled. The motion was disagreed to. After a loed. Mr. Pryor protested against the bill. No warrant for it was to be found in the Constitution. Besides; it should not be attempted at this time, owing to the bankruptcy of the Treasury. He moved that the amendments be tabled. The motion was disagreed to. After a long debate on the subject, the House adjourned.