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icial capacity of General Preston, and deprecating the apparent attempt of the member from North Carolina--consistent, however, with his past conduct — to throw a barbed arrow, which he seemed to desire should not only penetrate, but rankle. He concluded by expressing the hope that this attempt would meet with the rebuke it deserved at the hands of the House. On motion of Mr. Chrisman, of Kentucky, the resolutions were laid on the table — veas, 56; nays, Messrs. Fuller, J. T. Leach, J. M. Leach, Logan, Ramsay, Smith and Turner, all of North Carolina. Mr. Turner, of North Carolina, offered a resolution declaring that the treatment of our recently-exchanged prisoners was a disgrace to the Government, and requiring the Secretary of War to see that the prisoners yet to come are not subject to like hardships. Mr. Chrisman stated that he was at camp on yesterday, and they were issuing rations, and that they were of the best quality, and amply sufficient in quantity. Mr.