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question — Confiscation, &c.Senate. Washington, April 28. Mr. Hale, of New Hampshire, offered a resolution as follows: Resolved,have been taken for the trial and punishment of such officer. Mr. Hale read the statement made in the House yesterday by Mr. Morriti, staon the occasion referred to had not confirmed by the Senate. Mr. Hale said he coincided in the general character of the remarks of the Shere. Mr. Sombar.--That was in the old pro-slavery days. Mr. Hale.--I don't know that we are any better, in that regard, in the antit and sympathy (the Senators from Massachusetts and New --Sumner and Hale — among them) who would succeed by their arts draw the conservativeed him to show any place where Christ condemned slavery as a Mr. Hale said he thought the command of God to all men now to go and repentd members of the Cabinet." The bill was further discussed by Messrs. Hale and Doolittle of Wisconsin, the latter declaring that he could d
the Cabinet. I have refrained from giving sanction to the recent rumors of Cabinet changes until the present time, when it has been definitely settled by the President to rearrange the Cabinet, by transferring Secretary Welles to the Mission to Spain, made vacant by the appointment of Carl Shurz as Brigadier General, and the appointment of a new Secretary of the Navy. Several names are mentioned for the latter post among whom are Gen. Banks, Governor Sprague, Gen. Walbridge, and Senators Hale and Wilson. Other changes are rumored, but it is believed that this is all at present really contemplated. The Republican caucus and the Confiscation bill The Republican caucus to-night was fully attend, the topic of discussion being the ground to be taken on the confiscation question. After much discussion the conservative element prevailed, and an understanding was arrived at to move the appointment of a select committee of seven from the body of the House, to whom the var