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r. Kell , of Illinois, moved that when the house ourn it be till Monday. Voices.--Do you want to go to Manassas? Let's go. Mr. Washburne, of Illinois, before voting, wished to know whether the Committee of Ways and Mean had any business to report? Mr. Cox, of Ohio, objected to the question being asked, the object being, he said, to go to Manassas to get in the way of our soldiers.--[Lighter.] The House refused to adjourn over to Monday by a vote of 42 against . Mr. Crittenden, of Kentucky, asked leave to submit resolutions declaring that the present civil war has been forced on us by disunionist in the Southern States now in rebellion against the Government. That in this national emergency Congress, banishing all feelings of passion and resentment, will recollect only their duty to their country. That the war is not waged for conquest or subjugation, or interfering with the rights or established institutions of those States, but to maintain and defend the s