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Blandford, Bradley, H. W. Bruce, Burnett, Chrisman, Clarke, Cluskey, Conrow, De Jarnette, Dupre, Ewing, Farrow, Gaither, Gholson, Goode, Gray, Hanly, Hatcher, Herbert, Hilton, Holden, Johnston, Keeble, Lyon, Machen, Moore, Norton, Perkins, Read, Russell, Sexton, Shewmake, Simpson, Snead, Staples, Triplett, Villere, Wilkes and Mr. Speaker--43. So the resolution was lost; and, on motion of Mr. Russell, it was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. On motion of Mr. Staples, of VirgiMr. Russell, it was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. On motion of Mr. Staples, of Virginia, the House adopted a resolution that the Committee on Ways and Means be instructed to report a bill requiring the receipt of four per cent. certificates in payment of taxes due in 1864, though not tendered until subsequent to January 1, 1865. The House passed, by a vote of sixty-three yeas to sixteen nays, a Senate bill extending the time which allows the President to transfer the State reserves from one State to another, as the public safety may demand it. Pending the considerati