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ought against him, and the subject was referred to the Judiciary Committee. In the house, the difficulty between Messrs. Conway, of Kansas, and Fouke, of Illinois, commenced on Thursday last, in reference to the battle of Belmont, was renewed, and terminated in a direct quarrel, which is likely to lead to a duel. A bill was passed which strikes from the pension roll the names of all persons who have taken up arms against the Government, or in any manner aided the rebellion. Mr. Granger, of Michigan, introduced a bill requiring that all principals, agents, or attorneys, in cases brought before any Department, or any Federal Court, shall take the oath of allegiance before being heard, and also that the oath shall be administered to all jurors in the Federal Courts, and all contractors with the Government. It is an important bill, and will undoubtedly pass. The same gentleman introduced a bill appropriating $100,000 for the relief of Union prisoners in the South. Mr