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On motion of Mr. Rollings, (N. H.,) the resolution was tabled — yeas 62, nays 38. Mr. Morris (Ohio) offered a resolution setting forth that-- whereas, George Thompson, of England, in March, 1834, declared that the dissolution of this Union should be kept steadily in view: Therefore Resolved, That the resolution heretofore passed, granting the use of this Hall to the said George Thompson on the evening of the 6th of April, is hereby rescinded. Objection being made. Mr. Morris moved a suspension of the rules, which was decided in the negative by 44 against 56; so the resolution was not considered. The Way elections are to be conducted in Maryland--the questions to be asked of loyal voters. Governor Bradford, of Maryland, has written a letter to Gen. Lew wallace, the Military Governor, in which he expresses the opinion that at the election the judges of election should not be contented with a mere general dental on the part of voters of sympathy with the
An "Iron clad" in court. --Joseph w. Griffin, the "Tim Morris" of the Iron-clad Opera Troupe, who, along with several others of the Troupe, was taken by the conscript officer and carried to camp Lee, had himself brought before judge Lyons last Saturday on a habeas corpus, alleging that be being beyond the conscript age was illegally detained in custody by the military authorities. His mother testified before the judge that he was born on the 11th of March, 1818, and was consequently 46 years of age at the present time. Another witness testified that he had seen him an infant in arms in 1818.--Officer Chalkley, on the contrary, stated that he had known Griffin all his life, and had always considered him younger than himself, and that he himself was only forty five. In the absence of important witnesses for the Government, the case was continued till to-day, and Griffin remanded to the custody of the conscript officer.