The President of the United States having returned to the House of Representatives, in which it originated, the bill entitled "An act to continue in force and to amend 'An act to establish a Bureau for the Relief of Freedmen and Refugees,' and for other purposes," with his objections thereto, the House of Representatives proceeded, in pursuance of the Constitution to reconsider the same; and
Resolved, That the said bill pass, two-thirds of the House of Representatives agreeing to pass the same.
Attest: Edward McPherson,
Clerk House of Representatives of the United States.
In Senate of the United States,
July 16, 1866.
The Senate having proceeded, in pursuance of the Constitution, to reconsider the bill entitled "An act to continue in force and to amend 'An act to establish a Bureau for the Relief of Freedmen and Refugees,' and for other purposes," returned to the House of Representatives by the President of the United States, with his objections, and sent by the House of Representatives to the Senate with the message of the President returning the bill—
Resolved, That the bill do pass, two-thirds of the Senate agreeing to pass the same.
Attest: J.W. Forney,
Secretary of the Senate of the United States.