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ervative party which met the other day would have taken this question in hand — my friend from Illinois, for instance (Mr. Kellogg)--to keep this negro matter out of Congress altogether. [Laughter] I had hoped, failing that, that the Secretary of tor if the Secretary of War considers it expedient, in order that the rebellion may be the more speedily put down. Mr. Kellogg, (rep,) of Ill.--I oppose the amendment, because I consider it as a cheek on the action of the War Department in its dolicy that alone can sustain the Government — he will do well Mr. Stevens.--When will that party meet again? Mr. Kellogg.--They will meet every time that mischievous legislation may be presented; and I trust in God we may be as successful rm, from which they have so far gone astray. Mr. Stevens.--Then you had better meet immediately. [Laughter.] Mr Kellogg.--I don't hear the gentleman. He talks like a querulous old woman.--[Laughter] Mr. Phelps, (opp.,) of Mo — This i<