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ithout success, and asked that they be discharged from the further consideration of the subject. The bill relating to certificates of indebtedness was again taken up, and the question being called on Mr. Foster's amendment, it was rejected — ayes 23, noes 44. An amendment offered by Mr. Foote was lost. Mr. Swan moved to lay the bill and amendments on the table. Not agreed to — ayes 27, noes 40. Mr. Smith's amendment was then adopted — ayes 36, noes 31. Mr. Conrad, of Louisiana, moved to lay the whole subject on the table. The effect of the bill so amended would be to create a new species, of Treasury notes. The motion was agreed to — ayes 41, noes 24. Mr. Foster moved a reconsideration. Lost. On motion of Mr. McMullen, it was ordered that when the House adjourns to-day it will adjourn to meet at 10 o'clock on Friday morning. Mr. Miles moved an adjournment. Lost. After some unimportant business the House took a recess until 8 o'clock