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e Veteran Soldiers' Home, which was vetoed by the President, and returned to the House with his objections. The question was, Shall this bill become a law, the President's objections to the contrary not withstanding; and on this the ayes and noes were called and resulted — ayes 25, noes 39. On motion of Mr. Jones, of Tenn., the rules were suspended to allow the select committee appointed by the House to prepare an address to the people of the Confederate States to make a report, when Mr. Curry, of Alabama, the chairman of the committee, proceeded to read the Address. At the conclusion of its reading, Mr. Hartridge offered a joint resolution adopting the report of the committee, and ordering forty thousand copies to be printed for circulation. The resolution was agreed to. The House then went into secret session on a message from the Senate. After some time spent in secret session, the doors were opened, and the business in open session resumed. Senate bill to pr