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er's arrest. He (Mr. Mallory) therefore repeated to many gentlemen that the charges that the Secretary had sanctioned the recruiting of blacks were false. Mr. Kellogg (Iii.)--Was the arrest of the officer ordered for making that suggestion? Mr. Mallory.--That was the impression I received. If there were other reasons, tcupied by our own troops, while the sick and wounded are placed in swamps filled with a deadly miasma, weakening and this unfitting them to meet the enemy. Mr. Kellogg (Iii).--Does the gentleman make the charge about the conduct of the war against the President and Secretary of War, or only against the Generals in the field? e been perpetrated over and over again, without rebuke from the appointing power, I leave the House and world to understand where the responsibility rests. Mr. Kellogg.--Does the gentleman charge this on the Administration? Mr. Stevens.--I charge it on the management of the war and the different branches of the Administra