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f its future action. On the 5th March, 1860, Mr. John Covode, a Representative from Pennsylvania, moved to sst any officer of the Government by insinuation. Mr. Covode was silent to this appeal, but Mr. Bingham came t the House for consideration and discussion, when Mr. Covode instantly rose before any other member could obta, and ask that it may be read for information. Mr. Covode. I cannot yield for that purpose. Mr. Noell. I9th March, 1860, Mr. Speaker Pennington appointed Mr. Covode of Pennsylvania, Mr. Olin of New York, Mr. Winslos been treated by the House of Representatives? Mr. John Covode, a representative from Pennsylvania, is the acevolt at such a spectacle. I am to appear before Mr. Covode, either personally or by a substitute, to cross-e1860, when Mr. Train, one of its members, and not Mr. Covode the chairman, made a report from the majority, acigression. Should the House, by the institution of Covode committees, votes of censure, and other devices to