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Senate Saturday, March 3, 1862 In the Senate, Mr. Baker, of Vin, presented a bill to be entitled an act relating to the prepayment of postage, providing that memorial Congress be allowed the privilege of sending papers and documents through the bills, payment to be collected at the point of delivery. Mr. Clay, of Ala, suggested that was to present law regarding the matter. Mr. Baker. said he had examined into the , and was not aware of the fact until yesterday evening. Mr. Hill, of Ga, said the law only applied a letters and not newspapers and documents. The Pr said the Clerk would report existing bill. The bill was read, and also the one subscribed by the member from Florida. Mr. Hunter, of Va., needs an inquiry converting it fearing it might be verging upon the old tracking privilege. Mr. Barysall moved it be referred to Commander Post-Office and Post-Roads. Mr. Smith of La, introduced a bill to re 45 and 46 of the act of the Proclamatio
Arrests by the Provost Marshal's force. --Among the parties committed to McDaniel's jail on Saturday was James Mandville, of Delaware. It appears that this party had frequently been in the habit of coming into Virginia on some business, the nature of which was unknown. He last crossed the Potomac on the 2d of March, and was taken in custody in Fredericksburg and brought to this city by an officer. A female prisoner, in the person of Miss Ann E. Scott, of Leesburg, Va., was also brought down and lodged in prison on Saturday. Her arrest was ordered by Gen. Hill.--She claims to be a native of this State. A number of persons not soldiers spent Saturday night in "Castle Godwin," for being partly in uniform, without being able to furnish a reasonable excuse therefore.