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to-day replied to the resolution of last session relative to the slave trade. It appears that the African squadron has been maintained in the last twelve years at an annual excess over ordinary naval expenses of $380,000, and the excess of the present year, in consequence of the employment of steamers, will be $800,000.--Not withstanding this expenditure, the British Government has frequently complained of the inefficiency of our efforts, until at last the President has officially informed England that we don't want any more suggestions on the subject, as we consider ourselves abundantly able to regulate our own affairs. Today, the Speaker's warrants for the pay of members of the House were refused at the Treasury for want of funds. They will be formally protested to-morrow. About $200,000 only has been paid to members since the session commenced. There is a strong resolution on the part of the South not to yield to any proposed compromise, and the antagonism to the N