rther communication to make."
The resolution was not adopted.
The House then took a recess until half past 7 o'clock.
Evening Session.
The House having re-assembled, on motion of Mr. Chambers, the rules were suspended, and Mr. J. M. Smith, of Georgia, reported from the Military Committee "a bill to amend an act to organize forces to serve during the war."
The consideration of the bill was temporarily postponed, and the Chair laid before the House the following Senate joih, H. W: Bruce, Christian, Clark, Clopton, Cluskey, Darden, Dupre, Elliott, Farrow, Gaither, Gholson, Goode, Gray, Hanly, Hartridge, Herbert, Johnson, Keeble, Machen, Marshall, McCallum, McMullin, Perkins, Pugh, Read, Rogers, Russell, Simpson, J. M. Smith, Triplett, Turner, Villere, Wickham and Witherspoon--39.
Those who voted in the negative were--
Messrs. Barksdale, Batson, Bradley, E. M. Bruce, Carroll, Colyar, Conrad, Conrow, De Jarnette, Dickinson, Ewing, Hatcher, Holliday, Lyon,