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Mr. Miles, from the Military Committee, moved to take up Senate bill authorizing the President to make certain appointments during the recess of Congress. Mr. Jones stated that it was evident that no quorum was present, and he was unwilling to consider any bill without a quorum of the House. Mr. Miles then moved to refer the bill to the Committee on Military Affairs. Mr. Jones was not willing even to refer a bill without a quorum. Mr. Baldwin, of Virginia, moved that the House adjourn, upon which the ayes and noes were ordered, and resulted — ayes 8, noes 39. No quorum voting, Mr. Hilton, of Florida, moved a call of the House, whicSenate, and the Senate disagreed to the same. On motion of Mr. Baldwin, the House insisted on its substitute, and asked a committee of conference. Messrs Baldwin, Jones and Dupre were appointed said committee. The Chair laid before the House the bill to authorize the formation of volunteer companies for local defence, with Se