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Irrepressible conflict among the Republicans --A rencontre occurred in the National Hotel at Washington, Friday, between Mr. Kellogg, of Illinois, and Mr. Medill, editor of the Chicago Tribune. Mr. Kellogg declared, in the House, a few days ago, that he had crushed out the big Tribune of New York, and he would do the same by Mr. Kellogg declared, in the House, a few days ago, that he had crushed out the big Tribune of New York, and he would do the same by the little Tribune of Chicago. The parties met in the hall of the hotel, and a few words led to blows.--Mr. Medill was floored by a blow from Kellogg, and pummelled until the bystanders drew the belligerents asunder. This is the commencement of the "irrepressible conflict" among the Republicans. ork, and he would do the same by the little Tribune of Chicago. The parties met in the hall of the hotel, and a few words led to blows.--Mr. Medill was floored by a blow from Kellogg, and pummelled until the bystanders drew the belligerents asunder. This is the commencement of the "irrepressible conflict" among the Republicans.