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resolution of Mr. Foote, of Tenn., for a change of the rules, so as to require a majority of the House to go into secret session. A substitute was offered by Mr. Chilton, of Alabama, and after a suspension of the rules, and some discussion by Messrs. Foote, Jones, Chilton, Gray, Lyons, and Perkins, the vote was taken by ayes andChilton, Gray, Lyons, and Perkins, the vote was taken by ayes and noes on the substitute of Mr. Chilton, and resulted, ayes 5d, noes 14. Message and accompanying documents. The House, on motion of Mr. Jones, of Tenn., resolved itself into Committee of the Whole, with a view to take up the President's message and accompanying documents, Mr. Curry, of Ala., in the chair. A resolutionMr. Chilton, and resulted, ayes 5d, noes 14. Message and accompanying documents. The House, on motion of Mr. Jones, of Tenn., resolved itself into Committee of the Whole, with a view to take up the President's message and accompanying documents, Mr. Curry, of Ala., in the chair. A resolution was offered by Mr. Jones, of Tenn., referring the message and documents to appropriate committees, but before it was acted upon the committee rose. A resolution was offered by Mr. Heiskell. of Tenn., to remove the injunction of secrecy from the proceedings of the House on the Conscription bill. The resolution was adopted.