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nays were then ordered on Mr. Olin's motion — that the subject of the confiscation of rebel property be referred to a select committee of seven, with instruction to report to this House at an early day. Adopted — yeas 90 and nays 81. Bounty to soldiers' widows — the rebellion Lugged in. On motion of Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, the House received itself into Committee of the Whole and took up the House bill to give bounty to the widows of soldiers who have been or may be killed. Mr. Rollins, of Missouri, said he always believed it far better to settle there national difficulties by an appeal to reason and to the ballot-box, rather than by the use of arms — The present civil war will be and must be regarded as a scandal and a disgrace to the age in which we live. The conspirators of this rebellion, in the judgment of posterity, will be considered as moral monsters and the worst of foes to well regulated liberty. Unfortunately for the country, the former President, Mr. Buch