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hat the Senate bill allowed too much pay. He hoped the bill would be at once acted upon, and called the question upon his motion. The call being sustained. Mr. Curry, of Ala., demanded a vote by yeas and nays, which resulted — yeas 32, nays 30. Mr. Jones, of Tenn., moved that the House adhere to its amendment, and on that motion called the question. Motion not agreed to. Mr. Davis, of Miss., moved that the bill and its amendments be laid upon the table. Motion lost. Mr. Chilton, of Ala., moved that the House insist upon its amendments. Agreed to, and the House insists upon its amendments to the Senate bill. A communication was received from the President communicating the report of Major General George B. Crittenden of the battle of Fishing Creek. Also, communication submitting the report of Maj. Gen. Bragg, of the bombardment of Pensacola. Mr. Pugh, of Ala., moved that the latter report be printed, but before the vote was taken on the motion it