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were required to take out passports, and that a copy of the correspondence between Generals Scott and Patterson be furnished to the Senate, were agreed to. Mr. Lane called up the resolution respecting the Secretary of War furnishing the Senate with copies of the orders for building barracks for the Kansas troops, and in a spconduct of the war, animadverting severely on the inactivity of our troops, and saying that it was a military necessity our army should occupy the rebel States.--Mr. Lane contended that the Government should take possession of the slaves, in order to force their masters into submission. He was replied to by Mr. Carlile, who said he was convinced that the Government had made a great mistake in not appointing Mr. Lane commander of the army. He (Mr. Carlisle) contended that the war was a constitutional one, and the army could not be turned into negro-catchers. After a few remarks from Mr. McDougall in opposition, on motion of Mr. Grimes, the resolution was