11 NOVEMBER 1865, Page 3

The Philadelphia correspondent of the Times, who, however, takes no

pains to conceal his keen sympathy with the pro-slavery party, calculates that, in the Congress about to meet, the Senate will contain 34 supporters of the President to 38 opponents, and the House of Representatives 121 supporters of the President to 127 opponents. The " opponents " are almost entirely republicans, who go further than the President in opposition to extreme State rights and to his laissez-faire Southern policy.