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New York, New York; Newport and Claremont, New Hampshire, for the adoption of Dana Bickford's plan of international coinage; the petition of F. A. P. Barnwell, for the use of the metric system of weights by the Post-Office Department; a paper from S. D. Horton, opposing the silver bill of the Forty-fourth Congress; a letter from H. R. Linderman, director of the United States Mint, with reference to an experimental fiftydollar gold coin; resolutions of the legislature of Wisconsin and of the Chamber of Commerce of New York, relative to silver coinage. to the Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures.

By Mr. Amos Townsend: The petition of citizens of Ohio, for an increase of the salaries of letter-carriers in Cleveland ;

to the Committee on the Post-Office and Post-Roads.

By Mr. Waddell: The petition of W. F. Atkinson, for property taken by the United States Army;

to the Committee on War-Claims.

By Mr. Michael D. White: The petition of R. E. Bryant, for compensation for services rendered as an officer in the United States Army; to the Committee on Military Affairs.

By Mr. Welch: The petition of the letter-carriers of Omaha, Nebraska, for an increrse of their salaries;

to the Committee on the Post Office and Post-Roads.

By Mr. Wood: The petition of the refiners and exporters of sugars in the city of New York, that the drawback rates may be fixed by law; to the Committee of Ways and Means.

Mr. Atkins, from the Committee on Appropriations, reported a bill (H. R. 902) making appropriations for the support of the Army for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1878; which was read twice, committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union, and ordered to be printed.

Mr. Atkins moved to reconsider the vote last 'taken, and also moved that the motion to reconsider be laid on the table; which latter motion was agreed to.

Mr. Vance, by unanimous consent, submitted the following resolution; which was read, considered, and agreed to, viz:

Resolved, That the Secretary of the Interior be requested to furnish this House with information as to whether any legislation is necessary in order to provide for the preservation of models or parts of models saved from the late fire at the Patent Office.

Mr. Luttrell, by unanimous consent, presented a memorial of the National Association of Mexican Veterans; which was ordered to be printed in the Record and referred to the Committee on Invalid Pensions.

Mr. Banks, by unanimous consent, presented the petition of the mayor and other officers of the city of Lynn, in Massachusetts, approving the system of letter-carriers; and also, of 1,000 citizens of said city, of sim ilar character; and also, asking for an increase of the compensation of the letter-carriers; which was referred to the Committee on the Post-Office and Post-Roads.

Mr. Banning, by unanimous consent, introduced a bill (H. R. 903) to fix the pay of letter carriers, and to repeal section 3866 of the Revised Statutes of the United States; which was read twice, referred to the Committee on the Post-Office and Post-Roads, and ordered to be printed. The regular order being demanded, the Speaker announced the regular order of business to be the call of committees for reports of a private nature;

When,

Mr. Banning, from the Committee on Military Affairs, to whom was

referred the request of Mr. McKenzie, for leave to withdraw from the files of the House the discharges from the United States Army of Robert R. Davis and James C. Bacon, reported the same with a favorable recommendation.

Ordered, That leave be granted for the withdrawal of the said papers. Mr. Roberts, from the Committee of Accounts, submitted the following report, viz:

The Committee of Accounts, to whom was referred the following resolution

"Resolved, That the Committee of Accounts be, and they are hereby, instructed to designate the committees of this House which are entitled to clerks under the act of March 3, 1877, and report to this House"respectfully state that they have considered said resolution, and desig nate the following committees as entitled to clerks, in the manner hereinafter indicated:

1. To the Committee of Elections, a clerk.

2. To the Committee on Banking and Currency, a clerk, who shall also act as clerk to the Committee on Expenditures in the Treasury Department.

3. To the Committee on Commerce, a clerk.

4. To the Committee on the Post Office and Post-Roads, a clerk.

5. To the Committee for the District of Columbia, a clerk.

6. To the Committee on the Judiciary, a clerk.

7. To the Committee on Indian Affairs, a clerk.

8. To the Committee on Education and Labor, a clerk, who shall also act as clerk to the Committee on Expenditures in the State Department and to the Committee on the Mississippi Levees.

9. To the Committee on Manufactures and the Committee on Agriculture and to the Committee on the Militia, jointly, a clerk.

10. To the Committee on Naval Affairs, a clerk.

11. To the Committee on Military Affairs, clerk.

12. To the Committee on Foreign Affairs, a clerk.

13. To the Committee on the Territories, a clerk, who shall also act as clerk to the Committee on Mines and Mining.

14. To the Committee on Private Land Claims, a clerk, who shall also act as clerk to the Committee on Public Expenditures.

15. To the Committee on the Pacific Railroad and to the Committee on Revolutionary Pensions, jointly, a clerk.

16. To the Committee on Patents, a clerk.

17. To the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, a clerk, who shall also act as clerk to the Committee on Expenditures on Public Buildings and to the Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Depart

ment.

18. To the Committee of Accounts, a clerk, who shall also act as clerk to the Committee on Mileage.

19. To the Joint Committee on Printing, a clerk, who shall also act as clerk to the Committee on Expenditures in the Post-Office Department and to the Committee on Reform in the Civil Service.

20. To the Committee on the Revision of the Laws of the United States, a clerk, who shall also act as clerk to the Committee on Expenditures in the Navy Department.

21. To the Committee on Railways and Canals, a clerk, who shall also act as clerk to the Committee on Expenditures in the Department of Justice and to the Committee on Expenditures in the War Department. The same having been read,

Mr. Hooker, submitted the following amendment, viz:

Amend by inserting, "a clerk for the Committee on the Library." Mr. Roberts demanded the previous question; which was seconded and the main question ordered,

And being put,

Will the house agree to the said amendment?

It was decided in the negative.

Mr. Samuel S. Cox, by unanimous consent, submitted the following amendment, which was agreed to, viz: "the clerk of the Committee on Manufactures and Agriculture, and on the Militia, be also clerk to the Committee on the Library."

The main question was then put, viz:

Will the House agree to the said resolution as amended,

And it was decided in the affirmative.

Mr. Roberts moved to reconsider the vote last taken, and also moved that the motion to reconsider be laid on the table; which latter motion was agreed to.

The call of committees was then resumed and concluded.

The Speaker announced as the business next in order, the unfinished business of yesterday's morning hour, viz, the bill of the House (H. R. 805) to repeal the third section of the act entitled "An act to provide for the resumption of specie payments," the pending question being the motion of Mr. Ewing to recommit the bill to the Committee on Banking and Currency.

Mr. Conger made the point of order that this being private-bill day the said bill could not be considered, and moved that the House resolve itself into a Committee of the Whole House.

The Speaker overruled the point of order, on the ground that there was no private calendar and that the unfinished business of the previous morning hour was first in order.

The House accordingly proceeded to the consideration of the said bill,

When

Mr. Ewing withdrew the motion to recommit the bill to the Committee on Banking and Currency.

Mr. Fort submitted an amendment in the nature of a substitute: Mr. Ewing demanded the previous question on the bill and pending' amendment;

Pending which,

Mr. Hale moved that the same do lie on the table.

And the question being put,

It was decided in the negative,

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e-fifth of the members present,

The yeas and nays being desired
Those who voted in the affirmative are—

Mr. William Aldrich

William J. Bacon
George A. Bagley
Latimer W. Ballon
Nathaniel P. Banks
Horatio Bisbee, jr.
Henry W. Blair
Thomas A. Boyd

Mark S. Brewer

James F. Briggs
Solomon Bundy

Horatio C. Burchard

Theodore W. Burdick
Richard H. Cain
Jacob M. Campbell

Milton A. Candler

Mr. Lucien B. Caswell Mr. Benjamin T. Eames

Simeon B. Chittenden

William Claffin
Nathan Cole
Omar D. Conger
James W. Covert
Jacob D. Cox
William W. Crapo
H. J. B. Cummings
Augustus W. Cutler
Lorenzo Danford
C. B. Darrall
Horace Davis
Nathaniel C. Deering
Dudley C. Denison
Mark H. Dunnell

Anthony Eickhoff
Charles C. Ellsworth
Walbridge A. Field
Charles Foster
Chapman Freeman
William P. Frye
Randall L. Gibson
D. C. Giddings
Eugene Hale
Aug. A. Hardenbergh
Benjamin W. Harris
E. Kirke Hart
Geo. C. Hazelton
George W. Hendee
Thomas J. Henderson

Mr. Abram S. Hewitt

Frank Hiscock
Jay A. Hubbell
John N. Hungerford

Frank Jones

John S. Jones

Charles H. Joyce
Edwin W. Keightly
J. E. Leonard
Stephen D. Lindsey
George B. Loring
John K. Luttrell
Levi Maish
Stephen L. Mayham
Anson G. McCook
J. H. McGowan

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Mr. D. Wyatt Aiken
J. D. C. Atkins
John H. Baker
Henry B. Banning
Thomas M. Bayne
Hiram P. Bell
George A. Bicknell
Jos. C. S. Blackburn
Richard P. Bland
James H. Blount
Andrew R. Boone
Gabriel Bouck
Lorenzo Brentano
Samuel A. Bridges
Curtis H. Brogden
Thomas M. Browne
Aylett H. Buckner
George C. Cabell
John W. Caldwell
W. P. Caldwell
William H. Calkins
Joseph G. Cannon
John G. Carlisle
J. R. Chalmers
John B. Clarke
John B. Clark, jr.
Hiester Clymer
Thomas R. Cobb
Philip Cook
Samuel S. Cox
Jordan E. Cravens
Thomas T. Crittenden
D. B. Culberson

Robt. H. M. Davidson
Joseph J. Davis

Mr. Geo. G. Dibrell

Those not voting

Mr. William H. Baker
George M. Beebe
Charles B. Benedict
Archibald M. Bliss
Edward S. Bragg
John M. Bright
Benjamin F. Butler
John H. Camp
Alvah A. Clark

Rush Clark

Francis D. Collins

H. L Dickey
Milton J. Durham
John R. Eden
J. B. Elam
E. John Ellis
Russell Errett
James L. Evans
John H. Evins
Thomas Ewing
William H. Felton
Ebenezer B. Fiuley
Greenbury L. Fort
Benjamin J. Franklin
Benoni S. Fuller
Mills Gardner
William W. Garth
John M. Glover
John Goode

Thomas M. Gunter
Andrew H. Hamilton
John Hanna

Alfred C. Harmer
Henry R. Harris
John T. Harris
Carter H. Harrison
William Hartzell
Dudley C. Haskell
Robert A. Hatcher
Philip C. Hayes
Eli J. Henkle
Daniel M. Henry
Goldsmith W. Hewitt
Hilary A. Herbert
Charles E. Hooker

are

Mr. Beverly B. Donglas

Jeremiah W. Dwight
I. Newton Evans
William II. Forney
James A. Garfield
Lucien C. Gause
Julian Hartridge
Amaziah B. James
Joseph Jorgensen
John H. Ketcham
John W. Killinger

Mr. John F. House
Morton C. Hunter

Eppa Hunton
H. L. Humphrey
Anthony Ittuer
James Taylor Jones
J. Warren Keifer
William D. Kelley
John E. Kenna
William Kimmell
Robert M. Knapp
J. Proctor Knott
William Lathrop
Robert F. Ligon
William Pitt Lynde
L. A. Mackey
Van H. Manning
Benjamin F. Marsh
Benjamin F. Martin
James A. McKenzie
John A. McMahon
Roger Q. Mills
Hernando D. Money
Charles H. Morgan
H. L. Muldrow
Addison Oliver
James Phelps
William A. Phillips
Thad. C. Pound
Auburn L. Pridemore
James H. Randolph
David Rea
John H. Reagan
Americus V. Rice
Haywood Y. Riddle

Mr. George M. Landers
Elbridge G. Lapham
Daniel N. Lockwood
Nicholas Muller
Henry S. Neal
Clarkson N. Potter
John Howard Pugh
James B. Reilly
Miles Ross
Thomas Ryan
William F. Sapp

Mr. William Ward

Lewis F. Watson
Frank Welch
Edwin Willets
Charles G. Williams
James Williams
Richard Williams
Benjamin A. Willis
Fernando Wood
Thomas Wren.

Mr. William M. Robbins
Charles B. Roberts
E. W. Robertson
Milton S. Robinson
Milton Sayler
Alfred M. Scales
Leonidas Sexton
Wm. S. Shallenberger
Charles M. Shelley
Otho R. Singleton
William F. Slemons
William E. Smith
William A. J. Sparks
William M. Springer
Walter L. Steele
Thomas Swann
John M. Thompson
J. W. Throckmorton
Thomas F. Tipton
Richd. W. Townshend
Thomas Turner

Jacob Turney

Robert B. Vance

Nelson H.Van Vorhes

Gilbert C. Walker
William Walsh
Levi Warner
Michael D. White
W. C. Whitthorne
Jere N. Williams
Albert S. Willis
Benjamin Wilson
Hendrick B. Wright
Jesse J. Yeates.
Casey Young.

Mr. Robert Smalls

Milton 1. Southard
John H. Starin
Alex. H. Stephens
John R. Tucker
Alfred M. Waddell
John T. Wait
Harry White
Alpheus S. Williams
Andrew Williams.

So the House refused to table the said bill and amendment.

When

The morning hour expired.

Mr. Atkins, as a privileged question, submitted the following resolution, viz:

Resolved, That when the House adjourns to-morrow it adjourn to meet on Wednesday next.

And the question being put,

Will the House agree to the said resolution?

It was decided in the negative,

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Mr. D. Wyatt Aiken

William Aldrich
John H. Baker
Latimer W. Ballou
Nathaniel P. Banks
Henry B. Banning
Hiram P. Bell
George A. Bicknell
Jos. C. S. Blackburn
Richard P. Bland
Gabriel Bonck
Thomas A. Boyd
Lorenzo Brentano
Mark S. Brewer
Samuel A. Bridges
Curtis H. Brogden
Thomas M. Browne
Avlett H. Buckner
Solomon Bundy
Horatio C. Burchard
Theodore W. Burdick
George C. Cabell
Richard H. Cain
John W. Caldwell
W. P. Caldwell
Milton A. Candler
Joseph G. Cannon
Lucien B. Caswell
J. R. Chalmers
William Claflin
John B. Clarke
Rush Clark
Nathan Cole
Omar D. Conger
Jacob D. Cox
Samuel S. Cox

Thomas T. Crittenden
D. B. Culberson
H. J. B. Cummings
Augustus W. Cutler

Mr. Lorenzo Danford

Robt. H. M. Davidson
Horace Davis
Joseph J. Davis
Nathaniel C. Deering
Geo. G. Dibrell
H. L. Dickey
Mark H. Dunnell
Benjamin T. Eames
J. B. Elam

E. John Ellis
Charles C. Ellsworth
Thomas Ewing
William H. Felton
Ebenezer B. Finley
Greenbury L. Fort
Chapman Freeman
William P. Frye
Mills Gardner
William W. Garth
D. C. Giddings
John M. Glover
John Goode

Aug. A. Hardenbergh
Henry R. Harris
E. Kirke Hart
William Hartzell
Robert A. Hatcher
Philip C. Hayes
Geo. C. Hazelton
George W. Hendee
Thomas J. Henderson
Eli J. Henkle
Goldsmith W. Hewitt
Jay A. Hubbell
Morton C. Hunter
H. L. Humphrey
Anthony Ittner
James Taylor Jones
John S. Jones

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Mr. Charles H. Joyce
Edwin W. Keightley
William D. Kelley
John E. Kenna
Robert M. Knapp
J. Proctor Knott
William Lathrop
J. E. Leonard
Robert F. Ligon
John K. Luttrell
William Pitt Lynde
L. A. Mackey
Van H. Manning
Benjamin F. Marsh
Benjamin F. Martin
J. H. McGowan
James A. McKenzie
William McKinley, jr.
John A. McMahon
Roger Q. Mills
John I. Mitchell
Hernando D. Money
James Monroe
Charles H. Morgan
H. L. Muldrow
Henry S. Neal
Addison Oliver
George W. Patterson
James Phelps
William A. Phillips
Henry M. Pollard'
Thad. C. Pound
Llewellyn Powers
Hiram Price

Auburn L. Pridemore
Joseph H. Rainey
James H. Randolph
David Rea

Thomas B. Reed

Mr. Thomas Swann
John M. Thompson
Martin I. Townsend
Jacob Turney
Alfred M. Waddell
William Walsh
William Ward
Lewis F. Watson
W. C. Whitthorne
Alpheus S. Williams
James Williams
Jere N. Williams
Benjamin A. Willis
Fernando Wood
Thomas Wren.

Mr. Americus V. Rice
Haywood Y. Riddle
William M. Robbins
Charles B. Roberts
E. W. Robertson
Milton S. Robinson
Ezekiel S. Sampson
William F. Sapp
Milton Sayler]
Alfred M. Scales
Wm. S. Shallenberger
Charles M. Shelley
William F. Slemons
William E. Smith
William A. J. Sparks
William M. Springer
Walter L. Steele
J. H. Stewart
John W. Stone
Joseph C. Stone
Horace B. Strait
J. M. Thornburgh
Thomas F. Tipton
Amos Townsend
Richd. W. Townshend
Thomas Turner

Robert B. Vance

Nelson H. Van Vorhes

Gilbert C. Walker

Frank Welch

Michael D. White

Edwin Willets

Charles G. Williams
Richard Williams
Albert S. Willis
Benjamin Wilson
Hendrick B. Wright
Jesse J. Yeates
Casey Young.

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So the House refused to adjourn over.

Robert Smalls

Milton I. Southard
John H. Starin
Alex. H. Stephens
J. W. Throckmorton
John R. Tacker
William D. Veeder
John T. Wait
Levi Warner
Harry White
Andrew Williams.

Mr. Clymer moved that when the House adjourn to-day it be to meet on Monday next; which motion was not agreed to.

Mr. Hanna submitted the following resolutions, viz:

Resolved, In view of the sad intelligence of the death of Oliver P. Morton, late a distinguished Senator in the Congress of the United States from the State of Indiana, the Speaker of this House, as a mark of respect for the memory of a man whose death is the nation's loss, do

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