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mbers, and relieved from siege the city of Richmond, as heretofore communicated, our toil-worn troops advanced to meet another invading army, reinforced not only by the defeated army of Gen. McClellan, but by the fresh corps of Gens. Burnside and Hunter. After forced marches, with inadequate transportation, and across streams swollen to unusual height, by repeated combats, they turned the position of the enemy, and, forming a junction of their columns in the face of greatly superior forces,m as troops of the line, was taken up. A lengthy debate succeeded, sundry amendments were adopted, and, after all, the bill was defeated by a vote of 12 to 7. The Senate then went into Executive session. Note --The following are the members on the part of the Senate, elected by ballot, under the resolution of a joint committee for the examination of the affairs of the Navy Department: Messrs. Clay, of Ala; Semmes, of La; Phelan, of Miss; Hunter, of Va., and Maxwell, of Fla.