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of the House of Representatives, as to the method of counting the electoral votes cast for President and Vice President of the United States, and of notifying the successful candidates of their election; which resolution was agreed to. A number of private bills were introduced and passed. Mr. Hale called up his resolution of inquiry as to why the pay and mileage of the late Senator Lynn had not been paid in accordance with the order of the Senate. After debate by Messrs. Hale, Pugh, Johnson and Crittenden, the resolution was referred to the Committee on Accounts. The Senate then took up the Indian Appropriation bill and discussed various amendments thereto. House.--The House was called to order, at noon, by the Speaker, and after prayer by the Chaplain, the Journal was read. Mr. Nixon, of New Jersey, rising to a question of privilege, called attention to the fact that on the Journal he was named as introducing certain resolutions of the Legislature of the