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e. We give a summary of the news: Excitement in the Yankee Congress — proposed Expulsion of Mr Long, of Ohio. The following resolutions, offered by Mr. Colfax were under consideration in the as it was known no vote would be taken till Thursday. Mr. Cravens (Ind.) said he had read Mr. Long's speech, and was unable to discover anything in it justly subjecting him to censure or dismissn to said Long during the session of the House. Mr. Eldridge raised a point of order, that Mr. Long's speech was made in Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union, and no exceptions havingverruled the point of order, on the ground that it was proposed in the amendment not to censure Mr. Long for words spoken in debate, but for the publication of his speech in Washington and New York, abe content to get a resolution of censure. The Democratic party had drifted to the position of Mr. Long, of Ohio, and Harris, of Maryland. They had been so used to running in the old Democratic harn