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Congressional. Washington, Jan, 29. --Senate.--Mr. Ring introduced a resolution authorizing the President to accept volunteers for the protection of the public property. Mr. Wilson introduced a bill for the reorganization of the militia of the District of Columbia. Mr. Bingham presented a memorial for the repeal of the Fugitive Slave law. The Pacific Railroad bill was taken up, and a number of amendments proposed; one providing for the northern route was adopted. Mr. Mason moved to strike out of the bill all portions which appropriated money, with a view of showing that Virginia dissented from making a large debt, when probably all the public debts would shortly be apportioned among the States, and that Virginia would not be held chargeable with any of the sum now appropriated. The motion was lost Pending the subject, the Senate Adjourned House--The House resumed the consideration of the report of the Committee of Thirty-Three. Mr.