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oreseen repulses, they will never abandon their Constitution to which they have pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honors. The petition was laid on the table. Mr. Fessenden reported back a bill for the additional support of the army. Mr. Trumbull, a bill confiscating property used for insurrectionary purposes. A bill for the benefit of the officers and soldiers employed in defending Fort Sumter was referred to the committee on military affairs. Mr. Breckinridge moved that the Senate take up the resolution No. 1, and make it the special order for to-morrow at 1 o'clock. The Senate then went into Executive session. House of Representatives.--On motion of Mr. Washburne, it was resolved that the committee on commerce be directed to institute an immediate inquiry as to what further means are necessary, if any, to make the blockade of ports in the rebellions States more effectual, and to arrest the depredations of the pirates now preying u
Dr. R. J. Breckinridge. --The Danville Review, for June, contains another article on the "State of the Country," from the pen of this gentleman. We have just received it, republished in the Louisville Herald. The total and amazing misapprehension of palpaple facts, as well as the leading views presented, are such as may well suggest a conclusion that the stormy passions of this great but unsafe man have made a wreck of his reason.--Some farther notice will appear next week,--Cin. Press.