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en minutes. Mr. Dawes, (Rep) of Mass.--The time will be extended to the gentleman. Mr. Washburne (Rep) of Illinois-- to that. Mr. Conkling--I knew that, and do you know how I know it? Becinois is the only man in the House surly enough to interpose objections in such a case. Mr. Washburne rose to reply, when Mr. Conkling called the member to order Mr. Washburne (excitedMr. Washburne (excitedly)--I call the creature to order. The speaker demanded the preservation of order. Mr. Conkling--The member from Illinois understands the rules of this House, and must understand that this ce for personal altercation. He knows the proper place for that is outside these walls Mr. Washburne, (excitedly)--Yes, sir, and I am ready for it. Mr. Conkling--No individual in this Houswas a dangerous things like liquor, if it was tasted too much, the habit gets fastened. Mr. Washburne, in reply, said it was the "unkindliest out of all" when the chairman (Mr. Stevens) of the C