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ious, unselfish, and patriotic co-operation which can alone impart to our cause that irresistible strength which springs from united counsels, fraternal feelings, and fervent devotion to the public weal. After some discussion, on motion of Mr. Clapp, of Miss., the resolution was referred to a select committee. Mr. Chilton, of Ala., moved to reconsider the vote by which the resolution was referred, with a view to offering the following amendment: "And we urge upon our people to regard rge upon our people to regard as the whisperings of treason in its most dangerous form all suggestions favoring a reconstruction with the Government which thus seeks to enslave us." The motion to reconsider did not prevail, so the resolution and amendment were referred to a select committee. Mr. Clapp called for the order of the day, and moved that the House go into secret session, with a view to its consideration. The motion was carried, and the House went into secret session.