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proper committees, without debate, for the consideration of the next Congress.--Adopted. Mr. Lovejoy presented a preamble and series of resolutions asserting that, in the judgment of this House,on recurring upon Mr. Edwards' motion to lay on the table, the ayes and noes were demanded by Mr. Lovejoy, and the motion agreed to — ayes 87, noes 62. Mr. Hickman moved a reconsideration of theof a peaceful solution of our difficulties. Objections being made by Messrs. Washburne and Lovejoy to his remarks, he renewed the motion of Mr. Holman to lay upon the table the motion proposed bable settlement of our national difficulties. Objections were raised by Messrs. Washburne, Lovejoy, and several other Republican members. Ex-Governor Wickliffe, of Kentucky, then moved, in the nation by extending to our deluded brethren of the South the olive branch of peace. Mr. Lovejoy interrupted the further reading with a motion to lay the resolutions on the table. Mr. H