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tion legislation and criminal trifling of the present jackass Congress than from any other Northern agency, excepting, perhaps, the radical abolition party, which controls Congress, and tries to control the President. If all men obtained their deserts, our Congressmen would fare very badly in this world and the next. Miscellaneous. The bill prohibiting slavery in the Territories finally passed the Federal Congress on the 17th inst. The House concurred in the Senate's substitute for Arnold's bill, which forever prohibits slavery in the Territories now existing, or which may at any time hereafter be formed or acquired. The Washington correspondent of the New York Herald denies that Gen. Shields is under arrest. His command has suffered severely, but nothing has transpired in reference to his arrest. The friends of Col. Carroll state that he acted under positive orders of Gen. Shields in destroying the Port Republic bridge, and that he was directed to hold it at all hazar