lothing shall hereafter be furnished by the Government.
The bill was placed on the calendar.
The Senate then adjourned.
House of Representatives
--The House met at 12 o'clock, and was opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. Doggett.
Mr. Collier, of Va., offered a joint resolution rendering thanks to Commander W. E. Lynch for gallant and meritorious conduct at Aquia Creek, Roanoke Island, &c. Referred to Committee on Naval Affairs.
Mr. Curry, of Ala, presented a memorial from then was rejected.
On the passage of the bill the vote was taken by ayes and noes, as follows:
Ayes.--Messrs. Ashe, Atkins, Ayer, Baldwin, Batson, Bell, Bonham, Boyee, Bridges, H. W. Bruce, E. M. Bruce, Chambliss, Chisman, Clapp, Clopton, Collier, Cook, Crockett, Curvin, Curry, Dargan, Davis, Dawkins, Dejarnett, Ewing, Farrow, Foote, Foater, Freeman, Gardenheir, Gartrell, Gentry, Graham, Gray, Hanly, Hartridge, Heiskell, Herbert, Hilton, Hoge, Holcomb, Holt, Johnson, Kenan of Ga., Kenan