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of addressing the House by moving to indefinitely postpone — He then made such motion, and addressed the House; at the close of which, a motion to lay on the table prevailed. Mr. Crane renewed the motion for indefinite postponement. Mr. Haymond objected to the resolutions. He supposed they would lay on the table, if objected to. Mr. Jones, of Gloucester, said the unfinished business of yesterday was before the House when the resolutions were offered. The mover only asked that d yet been submitted to pass by the unfinished business, and consequently the resolutions were not properly before the House. The Speaker said that if it were insisted on, the unfinished business took precedence over everything else. Mr. Haymond said he supposed the resolutions would lay on the table, objection having been made to them. The Speaker so ruled, and the resolution were laid on the table. Direct Trade.--Mr. Newton moved to lay over the unfinished business of yest