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ssage over the President's veto. After a long debate, in which Mr. Hill, of Georgia, alone sustained the objections of the President, the Senate passed the bill over the veto by the following vote: Yeas.--Messrs. Baker, Brown, Burnett, Garland, Graham, Haynes, Henry, Johnson of Missouri, Maxwell, Oldham, Semmes, Sparrow, Walker, Watson and Wigfall--15. Nays.--Messrs. Hill, Hunter and Vest--3. Mr. Sparrow introduced a bill to authorize the appointment of a commissary-general,e of representatives. The House met at 11 A. M. and was opened with prayer by the Rev. Dr. Broaddus, of the Baptist Church. The Senate substitute for the House consolidation bill was referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. Mr. Garland fearing the exemption bill, as passed by the House, would not pass the Senate, offered a separate bill revoking the fifteen negro exemptions, which was referred to the Special Committee on Conscription. Mr. Shewmaker offered a resolution