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Congressional. WashingtonMarch 1. --Senate.--The morning hour was unimportant. The Peace Congress proposition was taken up. Mr. Hunter, of Virginia, moved an amendment striking out the 1st section, (the Territorial division,) and insert the 1st article of the Crittenden proposition. The motion was discussed by Collamer, Bigler, Seward, Trumbull, Crittenden, Mason and others, until adjournment. House.--The Army bill was debated. The Report of the Committee of Thirty-Three was taken up, but nothing done with it. A resolution admitting New Mexico was tabled. A resolution amending the Fugitive Slave law was passed. A resolution for the rendition of fugitives from justice was debated and rejected. These were the last of a series. The Speaker asked leave to lay before the House the Peace Congress proposition — objected to. The House then took a recess until evening, Evening Session.-- The House refused to take up the Peace Congres