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l, and taking up the Senate's amendments to the Army hill. Mr. Richardson, of Ill., (Opp.,) said that the annunciation made by his collea. Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, (Rep.)--I hope he gentleman (Richardson) does not expect me to yield the floor for general debate. This bill is for the army. Mr. Richardson--I'll get on the army directly. [Laughter] I want to do a good thing. I want to congratulate my cof this bill, which is necessary to be passed without delay Mr. Richardson--My colleague (Washburne) has endorsed General Grant. Mr. Washburne--Yes, sir Mr. Richardson--One of the most sensible proclamations was issue by Gen. Grant when he entered Paducah. The General sustaining the Constitution and the supremacy of the laws" Mr. Richardson said that he wished this proclamation could be written in fetteonists, because they were smart. These and other remarks of Mr.Richardson occasioned much laughter. The Senate's amendments to the ar