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sibility for it under the Constitution. The bill between the Government and the States. First--All acts of Congress, or of acts, providing for the rendition of persons escaping from service or And there shall be neither slavery nor involuntary except for crime in any territory forts dockyards, arsenals, vessels on the high seas and all places where the National Government has supreme jurisdiction and all slaves row held or attempted to be held in these places are declared free. Mr. Foster, (rep.,) of presented the credentials of Hon. James Dixon, re- elected Senator from Connecticut. Mr. Howe, (rep.,) of Wis., introduced a bill to aid in restoring order and preserve the public peace within insurrectionary districts. He referred to the answer of the Mayor of New Orleans to Captain Farraguti, and of the Mayor of Norfolk to General Wool, and to various letters, showing a lack of Union feeling at the South, and treason swaggers everywhere, and their armies recruited by d
g; Wm H Mal comb; in leg; Henry P Moore, in foot; Jno H Redd, in hand; Marshall Campton, in side; J M Crenshaw, in hand. Company C--killed: Jos M Jenkins, a S Foster, L T Robertson. Wounded: James C Banghan mortally; Lieut M P Vaughan, severely; Privates J H Phaup, severely; C V Vaughan, severely; T P Robertson, Jacob L OsborMoore, thigh, severely; Thos Moody, arm. Capt. Parker's Company.--Private James Payne, wounded in the leg severely; Jacob C Turner, thigh. Casualties in Foster's Battalion, attached to the 9th regiment. Capt. Peebles's Company — Privates W H Hite, wounded; E Temple, back of the neck; Corpl T L Wilkinson, breast, severely. Capt. Boisseau's Company.--Private A Gilman, wounded. Capt. Branch's Company.--Lieut J L Scott, wounded in the leg severely; Private H H Foster, head. Capt. Harrison's Company.--Private J H Robinson, wounded in the abdomen severely; L F Williams, hip. Casualties reported. The following casualties from
elf, &c., $50. J B Walkins from sundry persons, $10. Lae Mallery, benefit $50. Mrs. R. Murchie $22 50. Q E Word, tracts, papets &c. G J Kelly, $10. Mrs. W H Simmes Halifax, $10. Misses E B and M C Sims, Halifax, 6 pairs socks and I comfort. Misses Mattie and Lou Holladay Louisa lint. P H Mayor 30 copies Dr. Moore's sermon. S A Society, Hanover, through Miss Chewning, 12 pairs socks, 1 comfort and blanket. A lady of Richmond, $10. Mrs Doel Foster, Halifax, lint. Mrs. R B Raine, Charlotte, 3 pairs socks. Mary Gill and others, proceeds of fair, $100. Mrs Clara Davis, $6. Mrs. Dill, $5. Some ladies of Nottoway, $10. Ladies of Cumberland, through M S Brown, 15 doz eggs, bread, dried fruit old linen, &c. Some ladies of Charlotte, through Mrs Wm. W. Read, 4 Lams jars butter, corned beef pars breed and biscuit, dried peaches, shirts, lint, rags, &c. McHart. Albemarle, $5. Ladies of Black Walnut;