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n the table and ordered to be printed. The House then resumed consideration of the impressment bill, and passed it by the following vote: Yeas.--Messrs. Batson, Baylor, Bradley, Branch, E. M. Bruce, Burnett, Carroll, Chambers, Chrisman, Clark, Cluskey, Comad, DeJarnette, Dickinson, Dupie, Elliott, Ewing, Funsten, Gholson, Gray, Hartridge, Hatcher, Holliday, Johnston, Keeble, Machen, McMullin, Miles, Miller, Moore, Read, Russell, Sexton, Triplett, Villere and Wilkes,--36. Nays.--Me States and inform him that if he has no further communication to make, the two House are now ready to adjourn." The resolution was agreed to. The Chair appointed as the committee on the part of the House, Messrs. Conrad of Louisiana, Clark of Missouri, and Gholson of Virginia. Mr. Conrad, on the part of the committee appointed to wait upon the President and inform him that the Congress had completed its business and was prepared to adjourn, reported that the committee had perf