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ouse communicate a copy of these resolutions to the widow of the deceased, and to the Senate. Resolved, That in further testimony of our respect for the memory of the deceased, this House will now adjourn. Speeches were also made by Messrs. Curry, of Ala., Perkins, of La., and Miles, of S. C. Mr. Conrad, of La., from the committee of conference on the disagreeing vote of the two Houses, on the bill to establish a Bureau of Foreign Supplies, submitted a report, which was concurred in by the House. On motion of Mr. Lyons, of Va., a committee of three was appointed to wait upon the President and inform him that the Congress were ready to adjourn. The Chair appointed Messrs. Lyons, Curry, and Gartrell. The remainder of the open session was occupied in receiving bills from the Senate, and the bills of the two Houses which had received the sanction of the Executive. At 12 o'clock the resolution adjourning the House was adopted, when the Speaker, Hon. Thos. S.