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ndleton (Ohio) offered the following: Resolved, As the sense of this House that the military arrest, without civil warrant and trial, by a military commission, without jury, of Clement L. Vallandigham, a citizen of Ohio, not in the land or naval service, by order of Major General Burnside, and his subsequent banishment by order of the President, executed by military force, were acts of mere arbitrary power, in palpable violence of the Constitution and laws of the United States. Mr. Washburne (Ill.) supposed that the question had been settled at the last election is Ohio, and moved to lay the resolution on the table. Disagreed to — yeas 34, nays 84. The resolution was then rejected — yeas 47, nays 76. Capture of a Blockade Runner — Presents for President Davis. A letter from Key West gives the following in reference to the cargo of the steamer Cumberland, recently captured in the Gulf: The cargo of the Cumberland is a well assorted one, and very valuable. Am<