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. The committee appointed to wait upon the President reported that he would communicate his Message to Congress at noon to-day, whereupon the Senate adjourned. In the House one hundred and ten members answered to their names. Mr. Maynard, of Tennessee, was admitted to a seat. The question of admitting Mr. Segar, from the Fortress Monroe District of Virginia; Mr. Beach, from the same State, and Mr. Foster, from North Carolina, were referred to Committee on Elections. A memorial from Mr. Lowe, to be admitted as an additional member from California, was referred to the same committee. A joint resolution, tendering the thanks of Congress to Capt. Wilkes for his arrest of the rebel emissaries, Mason and Slidell, was adopted. A resolution expelling John W. Reed, the member from the 5th District of Missouri, and now serving in the rebel army, was adopted. Resolutions requesting the President to order Messrs. Mason and Slidell to be treated in the same manner as Col. Co
county, and Charles Coe, of this city. Of the number Messrs. Julius, Mortimer, Martin, Holland, and Cottrell, were offered their liberty upon taking the oath of allegiance, but they refused. Captain Russell, U. S. N.--narrow escape of Prof, Lowe. From the Washington Star, of the 2d inst, we take the following: It is stated that Capt. Russell, who burned the privateer Judith, at Pensacola, has been assigned to the new gun-boat Kennebec now building at Thomastown, Maine. It will and ready for service in three weeks. She carries one 11-inch pivot Dahlgren that will throw canister containing 300 large balls; one pivot gun, 20-pound rifled, and two 24-pound howitzers. It is stated that about sundown Saturday last, as Prof. Lowe was making a reconnaissance in his balloon near Budd's Ferry, the rebel battery fired at him, the screw of a shell striking his car. No damage was done. No pay for the eight-hour printers. When the bills for labor by the journeymen pr