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ssion of this Congress. The vote was taken by ayes and noes, and the substitute above was agreed to as a substitute for the substitute yesterday offered by Mr. Baldwin, by ayes 36, noes 29. The question was then upon the substitute of Mr. Hartridge in place of the original bill, on which the ayes and noes were had, as folany vacancy by the promotion of officers or the appointment of privates "distinguished in the service by the exhibition of extraordinary valor and skill. " Mr. Baldwin, of Va., moved to strike out of the 2d section of the bill the words, "or careless and inattentive in the discharge of his duties." He thought it was going too ne before the House. He was in favor of reducing careless and incompetent officers to the rank. The motion to amend was further discussed by Messrs. Sexton, Baldwin, Chambers, and Garnett, when the question was called, and the vote being taken, the motion was not agreed to. Mr. Gartrell, of Ga., moved to amend the second