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acy of right and reason must prevail. Such, doubtless, will be the President's course. The slow and sure, in time, get on. The stake is too great for intemperate action. Good men must be hopeful and firm. "The Senate passed to-day the House joint resolution for a committee of fifteen on reconstruction, just as it was agreed on in the Senatorial caucus on yesterday, and published in the Sun this morning. All of the Democratic Senators voted against it, as well as two Republicans, Messrs. Dixon, of Connecticut, and Doolittle, of Wisconsin. The latter, in a speech of considerable force, said the original House resolution proposed to dissolve the Union by law. The indications are decided that the House will accept the modification of their resolution as agreed on in the Senate." The National Intelligencer says: "The action of Congress yesterday is of much interest, and its indications are rather hopeful that the sturdy blows aimed by Mr. Stevens against the President's pol
Congressional. Washington, December 13. --In the Senate, to-day, Anthony and Fessenden denounced the Associated Press reports of Senatorial proceedings as incorrect and meagre. The House has, by a large majority, requested the President to suspend the order mustering out officers of the veteran reserve corps. The Senate reconstruction resolution passed the House to-day. Doolittle, Dixon and Cowan are the only Senators who voted for it, and it is expected that they will hereafter vote with the opposition. The House Committee of Foreign Relations will take bold ground on the Mexican question. The New Jersey Republicans are confident that Mr. Stockton will be unseated in the Senate. Mr. Stevens's resolution, as amended by the Senate, came up in the House to-day. He said he had objection to it, as amended, but would move for its adoption by the House at the proper time. The resolution is binding on the House only — containing the part stricken out