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Pryor, rising to a question of privilege, submitted a preamble, reciting the statement of the Washington correspondent of the New York Times, charging certain seceding members of Congress with having stolen books from the Congressional Library for the Southern Confederacy, and concluding with a resolution appointing a committee to investigate said charge. Passed. Mr. Stanton, of Ohio, made some personal remarks relative to his colleague, Mr. Cox, in the Committee of Thirty-Three. Mr. Howard, of the "Conspiracy" Committee, reported that there was no evidence of any intention on the part of lawless persons to seize the public buildings at Washington, &c. Mr. Branch made a minority report from the same committee, concluding with a resolution that the troops be removed hence, because productive of evil. He addressed the House in support of his right to make a minority report, and moved the previous question. The motion was tabled. Adjourned. Senate.--The Nevada
Northern Markets. Baltimore,Feb. 14.--Flour active — Howard and Ohio $5.12; City Mills $5.05. Wheat firmer — red $1.25 @1.28; white $1.40@1.60. Corn active — yellow 55@57, mixed 65 @67. Provisions quiet and unchanged. Coffee steady at 12¼@13. Whiskey nominal at 17@18. New York,Feb. 14.--Cotton heavy. Flour firm. Wheat quiet--Kentucky White $1.60. Corn firm; Southern White 72@77 ½. Pork heavy — Mess $17. Whiskey 17½@17¼. Sugar steady — Orleans 4½@6½; Muscovado 4¼@5. Turpentine steady at 35@35½.--Rosin dull at $1.20@1.25. Rice quiet at 3¾@4 ¼.--Stocks firm — N. Y. Centrals $78; Mo. 6's $66¼; U. S