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Federal Congress. In the Senate on the 1st inst., the bill to suppress insurrection, sedition, &c., being under consideration, Mr. Breckinridge, with his usual ability, exposed its unconstitutional features, and freely criticized the acts of the Northern President. The bill was not disposed of. In the House, Mr. Fenton offered the following: Whereas, it is currently reported that the forces now in rebellion against the Government have certain persons in their hands, one of whom is Hon. Alfred Ely, a member of this House: Therefore. Resolved, That the President be requested to furnish this House with any information on the subject that may have reached him.--Passed. Mr. Blair, of Missouri, then rose to a personal explanation, and made a pretty severe attack upon Thurlow Weed, of the Albany Evening Journal, for ascribing to him (Blair) and his brother, (the Postmaster General,) the design of precipitating the action of Gen. Scott, and involving him in battle with
Fatal Occurrence. --A rencontre occurred in Charleston, S. C., on the 1st inst., between Messrs. Alexander Eddie and Chas. F. Petit, which resulted in the death of the former.--Mr. Petit was committed for trial.