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ice. It releases 5,000 men from Gen. Grant's army for the summer campaign. The "One Hundred Days Troops" offered by the Western Governors are the subject of discussion in the United States Senate. An uneasy sort of feeling seems to be agitated at the sight of so many troops in Lincoln's hands: Mr Fessenden reported from the Finance Committee the House bill appropriating $25,000,000 for the payments of the volunteers called out for one hundred days, with a recommendation that it pass Mr Hale, of New Hampshire, (Union,) opposed the measure as unwise. While he would keep faith with every man called out by the Government, he should oppose the resolution as eminently unwise. Mr. Fessenden said whatever might be his individual opinions of the wisdom of the call, they had been offered and accepted by the Commander in Chief, and he should vote to appropriate the amount required. Mr Henderson, of Missouri, (Union,) would vote any amount of money to pay troops called out for