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en the bill, with its amendments, was passed and sent to the Senate for its concurrence. The House took up the license bill, which declares what licenses shall be taken out. In the section defining what is a billiard table, Mr. Hall, of Wetzel, obtained the floor. He was opposed to all this interference in private affairs and private amusement. Let the saloon- keepers alone. Everybody can now get as much liquor as they want, notwithstanding the law prohibiting licenses; everybody caing stock of the community they would get mad. There's the gentleman from Ohio county; he can drink as much liquor as anybody. The member from Ohio rose to a privileged question:-- If he could drink as much liquor as the gentleman from Wetzel, he hoped he could carry it better and show it less. Mr. Hall sat down. The consideration of the bill was continued until within five minutes of 3 P. M., when Mr. Pendleton, of Ohio county, moved, by resolution, to suspend the orde