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urn their respective Houses on Wednesday next at 12 M., was adopted — yeas, 31; nays, 26. Mr. Turner, of North Carolina, offered the following: "Resolved, That the report of General John Prhe State of North Carolina, as well as in the number of his so-called quasi volunteers." Mr. Turner stated that General Preston had done great injustice to North Carolina, and that this was not n through the whole country for her patriotism and readiness to obey constitutional laws. Mr. Turner proceeded to eulogize the patriotism and gallantry of North Carolina troops, contrasting theirn 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 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.