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839

YEAS AND NAYS—

Basis of Representation.

On a motion of Mr. Hollyday, to open the third
section of the report on Basis of Representation,
636.

On a motion of Mr. Pugh, to suspend the rules,
to allow the motion of Mr. Hollyday to prevail, to
open the third section of the report on Basis of
Representation, 638.

On an amendment submitted by Mr. Hollyday,
to the third section of the report, 639.

On a motion of Mr. Hopper, to suspend the 53d
rule, to allow him to submit an amendment to
section three of the report, 640.

On a motion of Mr. Thomas, to reconsider the
vote by which the amendment of Mr. Hollyday
was adopted, 641.

On the report as amended, of the Committee on
the Basis of Representation, third reading and
final passage of the same, 642.

Rebel Invasion and Sympathisers.

On the adoption of an order submitted by Mr.
Schley, to assess the property of rebel sympathisers,
for losses sustained by loyal citizens, 257.

On the adoption of an order submitted by Mr.
Sands, to transmit to the President of the United
States and the military authorities, copies of the
order relating to the spoliations by the rebels,
&c., 264.

On an appeal from the Chair by Mr. Belt,
ruling out of order a resolution submitted by him,
to rescind the order submitted by him to rescind
the order of Mr. Schley, relating to the assessment
of property of rebel sympathisers, 267.

On the adoption of a motion by Mr. Barron, to
take up the preamble and resolutions of Mr. Stir-
ing, in regard to rebel sympathizers, 273.

On an amendment submitted by Mr. Belt, to
Mr. Stirling's resolutions, 274.

On the adoption of Mr. Stirling's preamble and
resolutions, 276, 277.

On a motion of Mr. Chambers to enter his pro-
test to the order of Mr. Schley and the preamble

 

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