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, offered the following resolution: "Resolved, That the House deem it proper, in view of recent events, to repeat the declaration made by the last Congress, in a joint resolution, declaring the sense of Congress in regard to reuniting with the United States: that it is the unalterable determination, on the part of the people of the Confederate States--who have suffered all the cruelties of a protracted war — that they will never, on any terms, politically affiliate with a people who have been guilty of an invasion of their soil and the butchery of their citizens." The resolutions were adopted. Yeas, 83; nays, 0. Mr. Villere, of Louisiana, introduced a resolution in relation to forming a corps d'elite from supernumerary officers. Referred. Mr. Foote, of Tennessee, in a personal explanation, made a violent attack on the Examiner newspaper, which had, he said, unwarrantably assailed him in its editorial columns. On motion, the House went into secret session.