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King, of New York, presented a petition on Tuesday in favor of the immediate passage of the Treasury note bill, and pledging that the merchants of New York will support the Government. A resolution has been adopted to the effect that Congress will assemble in the Representative chamber on the 22d of February. The President, Cabinet, foreign representatives, and officers of the army and navy have been invited to attend. Washington's Farewell Address will be read on that occasion. Mr. Hale, of New Hampshire, said that Congress had better hang some of the public robbers, and shoot some of the cowardly officers, than indulge in formal ceremonies commemorative of any event. The late news from Europe announces that Mason and Slidell arrived at Southampton on the 29th of January. The Rinaldo, on which these Commissioners took passage, could not reach Halifax on account of the prevailing gale, and they proceeded to Bermuda. Our Commissioners met with a public reception on the