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Mr. McDonald vigorously opposed the resolution, replying elaborately to the arguments advanced in its favor. Mr. Hunter said that the discussion had already taken a broader range than was authorized by the resolution in question. If he apman's construction of the resolution was that of the Committee on Military Affairs also, of which he was a member. Mr. Hunter replied that he took the resolutions as they are; its meaning was as much within the competency of any member as within militia should be effected within a few days at most, when. Mr. Willoughby Newton moved that as the statements of Mr. Hunter appeared likely to reveal military movements which it might be necessary to withhold from the public, the House resolvebeen rumored days ago, and had obtained publication through the press Unless, therefore, the gentleman from Jefferson, (Mr. Hunter,) desired to communicate to the House any official secret, or any fact of graver import than mere newspaper rumors, he