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Charged with stabbing. --Edward Kesling was carried before the Moses yesterday for aiding and striking Richard Wright in stabbing and cutting Frederick Smith, and breaking upon the house of Mary Walton. An important witness being absent, the case was continued and the accused sent to jail.
etary, $1,000; two Clerks, $1,500 each; Sergeant-at-Arms, $2,000; Doorkeeper, $1,500; Assistant Doorkeeper, $1,200--each payable quarterly, in advance, and Page $1 per diem. A message in waiting from his Excellency, the President, by his Private Secretary, was received, and the Senate resolved itself into Executive session. In the House of Representatives, yesterday, a resolution was introduced to adjourn the sessions of Congress on the 31st March, and was laid on the table. Mr. Smith, of Virginia, offered a resolution authorizing the Committee on Postal Affairs to take such action as to modify the law and exclude from the number of military exempts all clerks in post-offices, as well as certain postmasters in charge of minor offices. The resolution was referred. Mr. Peter, of Virginia, introduced a bill to continue in office Major and Brigadier Generals of the Provisional Army, which was ordered to be printed, and made the special order for Monday next. Mr.