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ere. He would move that the whole matter be referred to a select committee to consist of seven, to be appointed by the Speaker. Mr. Dunn, of Indiana, said the bill that had just been laid on the table would, if it had passed, have disgraced the civilized world. He would make a distinction between the leaders of the rebellion and the people who had been forced and persuaded into it by these leaders. Mr. Cortex, of Indiana, favored the motion to refer to a select committee. Mr. Hangnam, of Ohio, advocated the passage of the bill. Mr. Cebman, of Pennsylvania, said owing to the temper of the House he thought the subject ought to be referred to a select committee. He would favor none of the general bills of confiscation by congress. He contended that no man, however, experienced he may be, can lay down any formula for his action with regard convents which may attend the progress to this rebellion. He contended that no legislation on this subject was necessary, beca