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Ga., moved to lay both propositions on the table, and the motion was agreed to. Mr. Colder, of Va., moved that the House concur in the resolution of the Senate, fixing the time of adjournment for Tuesday, the 30th day of the present month. Mr. Gray, of Texas, moved to amend Senate resolution, by striking out " Tuesday, Sept. 30th," and inserting " Monday, October 13th" This amendment was rejected by a vote of — ayes 42, noes 48. The question then recurred upon the motion of Mr. Collier to concur in the resolution of the Senate, and it was agreed to by — ayes 48, noes 42. The morning hour having expired, the special order of the day was taken up, and the Chair announced that the question was upon the motion of Mr. Foote, of Tenn., to reconsider the vote by which the amendment of Mr. Smith, of North Carolina, to the first section of the committee's bill was defeated. The vote on this motion was taken by ayes and noes, as follows — ayes 41, noes 48. Mr. Hanley o<
Mr. Frazier submitted the following resolution, which laid over under the rules: Resolved. That in the sense of this General Assembly us debates and acts should be confined to the subject of salt, and the various other topics embraced in the Governor's Message be postponed to as adjourned session. Mr. Garnett offered a resolution to the effect that a joint committee be authorized to consider the propriety of amending the law of enclosures, commonly known as the Fence law. Mr. Collier offered the following resolution, which was agreed to: Resolved. That the Committee on Military Affairs inquire and report whether the forces now being raised pursuant to the act of May 5th, 1862, for the command of Gen. J. B. Floyd, shall be disbanded or transferred to the General Government. Mr. Pate also offered a resolution on the same subject, that so much of the Governor's Message as relates to Gen. Floyd's command be referred to a joint committee of five members of the Se