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April13, 1860.] HOUSE   OF  REPRESENTATIVES.


    H  R. C. C. 77. A bill for the relief of Almira Reniff, of the State
 of Pennsylvania;
    H. R. C. C. 78. A bill for the relief of Sarah Loomis, of New Lon-
 don county, State of Connecticut; and
   H.  R. C. C. 79. A bill for the relief of Mary Grant, of the State of
 South Carolina;
 reported the same severally without amendment.
    Ordered, That the said bills be committed to a Committee of the
 Whole  House, made the order of.the day for to-morrow, and printed.
   Mr. Branch moved  that the votes by which the said bills were com-
 mitted be reconsidered, and also moved that the motion to reconsider
 be laid on the table; which latter motion was agreed to.
   Mr. McClernand, from the same committee, to whom was  referred
 the bill of the Senate (S. 210) for the relief of Augustus H. Evans,
 reported the same without amendment.
   Ordered, That the said bill be committed to a Committee of the
 Whole  House, made the order of the day for to-morrow, and printed.
       On  motion of Mr. Sydenham Moore,
   Ordered, That the Committee  of Claims be discharged from the
 further consideration of the petition of Commander W. D. Porter,
 and that the same be referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs.
   Mr. Hoard, from the Committee  of Claims, to whom was referred
 the bill of the House (H. R: 99) for the relief of Benjamin Sayre, re-
 ported the same without amendment,  accompanied  by a report in
 writing thereon.
   Ordered, That the said bill be committed to a Committee of the
 Whole House, made  the order of the day for to-morrow, and that the
 bill and report be printed.
   Mr. Ely, from the same  committee, to whom  was  referred the
 petition of Captain Alexander V. Frazer, made a report thereon, ac-
 companied by a bill (H. R. 625) for his relief; which bill was read a
 first and second time, committed to a Committee of the Whole House,
 made the  order of the day for to-morrow, and the bill and report
 ordered to be printed.
   Mr. William N. H. Smith, from the Committee  on Commerce, to
whom   was referred the petition of Stephen F. Willis, made a report
thereon, accompanied by a bill (H. R. 626) for his relief; which bill
was read a first and second time, committed to a Committee of the
Whole  House, made the order of the day for to-morrow, and the bill
and report ordered to be printed.
  Mr. William N.'H. Smith, from the same committee, to whom was
referred the bill of the Senate (S. 77) entitled An act for the relief
of Richard Cheney, reported the same back with amendments, ac-
companied  by a report in writing.
   Ordered, That the said bill be committed to a Committee of the
Whole  House, made the order of the day for to-morrow, and that the
bill and report be printed.
       On motion of Mr. Winslow,
  Ordered, That when  the House  adjourns, it adjourn to Monday
next.
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