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Masons, venerable, and great mistresses. The Grand Duke Constantine, who has been for the last two years absent from Russia, successively staying in Germany, France, Portugal, Italy, and England, is expected immediately at St. Petersburg. A letter from Rome says. "The business agent of Prince Joseph Bonaparte, his elterege, M. Renazzi, has just been arrested by order of the Pontifical Government All that is known further is, that the arrest is due to political causes." Mr. Latimer Clarke, the engineer for the Red Sea cable, has tested the cable at Suez, and finds the insulation perfect for one hundred and fifty miles. The arrangements for opening the Jubal station are progressing satisfactorily, and the Pasha has given his cordial co-operation. Lord Leigh, of Stoneleigh Abbey, is appealing to the public for the distressed operatives of Coventry. His lordship says there are twenty-five thousand people there out of employment, and a committee has been formed to ass
this morning on a motion to refer to the Judiciary Committee. The Senate then went into secret session, Upon again resolving itself into open session, a motion was made to reconsider the vote by which the Senate refused to pass the House resolution, recommending the people of the Confederacy to plant no cotton this year. After a few remarks by Messrs. Barnwell and Semmes, the vote was reconsidered, and the resolution adopted by the following vote: Yeas.--Messrs. Brown, Burkett, Clay, Clarke, Davis, Henry, Mitchell, Orr, Sparrow, and Semmes--10. Nays.--Messrs. Barnwell, Haynes, Hunter, Oldham, Phelan, Peyton, Preston, and Wigfall--8. Mr. Haynes offered the following resolution, which was agreed to: Resolved, That the Committee on Finance be directed to inquire into the expedioncy of providing by law for obtaining, by way of loan, for the use of the Confederate States Government on the bonds of said Government, having twenty years to run, at an interest of eight p