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in this city had been sold, and the proceeds transmitted to him., while we were sitting here and imposing paper currency on suffering soldiers. The bill being taken up, Mr. Trumbull made a long speech in it favor. Mr. Pomeroy, (Rep.,) of Kansas, objected to the third section, which provides for colonization. He thought we could not afford to send out of the country the laboring men and producers; and if insisted upon, he should move to amend by providing colonization for slaveholders, ersion at the North to having large masses of free negroes turned loose among them to injure other laborers, nor could they be allowed to roam at large in the South. Mr. Sumner, (Rep.,) of Mass., said he entirely agreed with the Senator from Kansas, (Mr. Pomeroy) to objecting to any recognition of the Fugitive Slave Law, which he thought never had authority in the Constitution. He moved to make a verbal amendment to divide. It suspicion of anything of that kind. The amendment was adopted