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ining Bureau. Referred to the Committee on Mines and Mining. Mr. Wilson presented a joint resolution for the prevention of the sale of the bonds and scrip of the late Confederacy. Referred to the Judiciary Committee. Mr. Howard, of Michigan, introduced a resolution calling upon the President for what information he has in his possession respecting the occupancy of Mexican territory; which was adopted. Adjourned. In the House, Mr. D. W. Voorhees appeared and qualified. Mr. Schenck introduced a joint resolution protesting against the attempt to establish a monarchy in Mexico, and requesting the President to take such steps as will vindicate American policy and protect the honor and interests of the United States. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. Mr. Van Horn, of Missouri, offered a resolution making an earnest declaration against a monarchical government in Mexico, and instructing the Committee on Foreign Affairs to inquire what means and measures
members. Mr. Elliott, of Massachusetts, introduced a joint resolution, which was referred to a select committee of fifteen, declaring the condition of the States recently in rebellion and the position of Congress in relation to them. Mr. Schenck, of Ohio, offered a resolution protesting against any attempt to establish a monarchy in Mexico, and requesting the President to take such steps as will vindicate the American policy and protect the honor and interests of the United States. Rrman; Ellett, of Massachusetts; Dixon, of Rhode Island; O'Neal, of Pennsylvania; Tougyar, of Michigan; James Humphreys, of New York; J. L. Thomas, Jr., of Maryland; Eggleston, of Ohio; J. M. Humphreys, of New York. On Military Affairs.--Messrs. Schenck, of Ohio, chairman; K. Deming, of Connecticut; Marston, of New Hampshire; Rosseau, of Kentucky; Bingham, of Ohio; Ancona, of Pennsylvania; Ketchum, of New York; Blane, of Maine; Kitgraves, of Kentucky. On Naval Affairs.--Messrs. A. H. R