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t: Yeas--Messrs Anthony, Browning Chandler, Clark, Collamer, Cowin, Davis. Dixon, Doolittle, Foot, Harian, Harris, Howard, Howe, Lane of ind., Lane of Kansas, Latham, Powell, Sherman, Tea Eyck, Trumbult, Wade, Wright--23. Nays--Messrs, Bayard, Carille, Fessenden, Hale, Grimes, Henderson, Kennedy. King, McDougal, Morrill, Stark, Sumner, Wilkinson, Wilmot, Wilson of Mass, Wilson of Mo--16. Not voting or absent, Messrs Foster, Johnson, Nesmith, Pearce, Simmons, Rice, Saulsbury, Thompson, and Willey. The amendment then stood as follows: "And be it further enacted, That the sum of $00,000, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, shall be expended, under the direction of the President of the United States, to aid in the colonization and settlement of all persons liberated under this act and such free people of African descent now residing in said district as may desire to emigrate to the Republic of Hayti or Liberia, or such other country beyon
Madrid, All the Federal gunboats and transports had gone up the river out of sight. A few mortars and one gun can remain. The Confederate steamer Red Rover had been perforated by a piece of shell, which caused her to leak. This, however, was soon stopped, and no body was hurt. Additional. Des Arc. March 25. --The troops are gathering in large number at Jacksonport and Pocahontas. They are in the highest spirits in prospect of immediate service. Gen. Van-Dorn and Gen. Jeff. Thompson are preparing for an early movement on some point on the Mississippi river. With this force it is considered the Mississippi Valley is safe from the enemy. Members March 29.--The Avalanche, of this morning says that the force of the enemy attempting no take Island No.10 have been throwing shell and shot for two hundred and forty hours. They have expended over three thousand 13-inch shell, and have burnt over one hundred thousand pounds of powder — yet they have done no damag