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Latest from the North. Through the politeness of the officers of the Exchange Bureau we have received New York papers of Wednesday last, the 13th inst. Gold advanced in New York on Tuesday to one hundred and seventy five. 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 Yankee House on Tuesday: Whereas, On the 8th day of April, 1864, when the House of Representatives was in Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, Alexander Long, a Representative in Congress from the 2d district of Ohio, declared himself in favor of recognizing the independent nationality of the so called Confederacy now in arms against the Union; and whereas, The said so-called Confederacy thus sought to be recognized and established on the ruins of a dissolved or destroyed Union has, as its chief officers, civil and military, those who have added perju