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nd on tea, 5 cents on coffee, 3 cents on raw sugar, 5 to 8 cents on other sugars, and 6 cents per gallon on molasses. It was put through the various stages and at once passed. The bill goes into operation on the first of January next. Mr. Vallandigham introduced a bill to enforce the writ of habeas corpus and secure the liberty of the citizen. The bill provides that except when Congress shall, because the public safety requires it, have suspended the writ, any person confined or detained coffee of all kinds, five cents; raw sugar, commonly called brown sugar, three cents per pound; lump, five cents per pound; refined five cents per pound; molasses six cents per gallon. Mr. Morrill demanded the passage of the bill. Mr. Vallandigham demanded the yeas and nays; agreed to. Yeas 77, nays 29. The bill passed. Mr. Moorehead, of Pa., offered a resolution that the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to report a bill, that any person or persons engaged in the present