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te, produced by such change of system. The rules were suspended for that purpose. Yeas, 86; nays, 35. Mr. Roscoe Conkling said this resolution was in the exact words of the President's recent special message. It related to a subject wiaker overruled the point on the ground that the rules had been suspended for the reception of the resolution. Mr. Roscoe Conkling said that, for the reasons he had already stated, he demanded the previous question. The House, by a vote of was one committing them to a policy on, which their constituents had not reflected. The gentleman from New York (Mr. Roscoe Conkling) had declared that all ought to have made up their minds on the subject; but it was one of great magnitude, and whom those who came from the North. Mr. Biddle (Pt.) briefly advocated the postponement of the resolution. Mr. Roscoe Conkling, while explaining why he had urged the immediate action of Congress on the measure, said he had moved the previous