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ther side of the House the editor of the Tribune, Mr. Greeley, conferring with members as to measures of peace.ls will do. Mr. Stevens--I do not agree with Mr. Greeley, though I think him a patriot. Mr. Cox--Yet on, by odious words, for saying what the patriot, Mr. Greeley, published yesterday. I ask to have the article ox inquired — Why does not the gentleman denounce Mr. Greeley for saying only what we have ever said? He is freace except on the basis of independence; but, as Mr. Greeley says, there is no harm in trying. A million of m instead of your pagan ideas of vengeance, follow Mr. Greeley's advice, be civilized and Christian and seek to housand voters also agree with us in this trial. Mr. Greeley asks for it. I will offer a resolution in his lanr for publication to explain the whole affair. Horace Greeley is here. Another dispatch says: It ouse this afternoon on the subject of peace, both Mr. Greeley and Mr. Blair were present. It will be seen from