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ongress with having stolen books from the Congressional Library for the Southern Confederacy, and concluding with a resolution appointing a committee to investigate said charge. Passed. Mr. Stanton, of Ohio, made some personal remarks relative to his colleague, Mr. Cox, in the Committee of Thirty-Three. Mr. Howard, of the "Conspiracy" Committee, reported that there was no evidence of any intention on the part of lawless persons to seize the public buildings at Washington, &c. Mr. Branch made a minority report from the same committee, concluding with a resolution that the troops be removed hence, because productive of evil. He addressed the House in support of his right to make a minority report, and moved the previous question. The motion was tabled. Adjourned. Senate.--The Nevada and Dakota Territorial bills were introduced. Mr. Wilkinson presented a memorial signed by every Republican member of the Legislature of Minnesota, favoring coercion and again