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In the new Congress the Republicans will still hold possession of the Senate, though they may be dislodged in the House. The Polish insurrection has assumed most formidable proportions. Prussia allows Russian troops to pass over her territories. Napoleon takes umbrage at this "intervention" by Prussia, and will now probably find scope for his energies nearer home, and leave us to deal with our troubles without mediation. Upon the passage of the Missouri emancipation bill Mr. Kerrigan denounced the bill in such terms that he was called to order by the Speaker and ordered to resume his seat, and was arrested. He resumed his seat, remarking that the people and the army would not consent to so much legislation for the negro. Stevens made a motion of censure but withdrew it. The last hours of Congress were busy and exciting. Money was voted with a prodigality that betokens nothing like financial distress, and everybody seemed jolly. Sumner's anti-mediation resolve