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sons, and to plant the flag of the United States upon every prison. Lincoln is requested to place Grant in command of these volunteers, together with such forces in the field, as may be joined with them. Congress is to adjourn on the 4th of March to the 4th of June, and all members under fifty years to take the field. This bill, referred to the Committee on Military Affairs, passed the Yankee House of Representatives on the 7th by years 89, nays 26--a motion to lay on the table, by Cox, of Ohio, having been rejected. A resolution was offered declaring that as the combination at Richmond has no rightful authority over the people, or any portion of the National Union, and no warrant but conspiracy and treason, therefore every proposition to treat with them should be rejected without hesitation. Rogers, of New Jersey, on the same day, offered resolutions reciting that, whilst we are in favor of a vigorous, united, and determined prosecution of the war, for the mainte