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r of the Government by insinuation. Mr. Covode was silent to this appeal, but Mr. Bingham came to his relief by objecting to the debate as all out of order. Mr. Winslow afterwards (amidst loud and continued cries of Order) said: I feel some hesitation about my vote. These resolutions are very vague and indefinite, large in thehe operation thereof the resolutions were adopted. On the 9th March, 1860, Mr. Speaker Pennington appointed Mr. Covode of Pennsylvania, Mr. Olin of New York, Mr. Winslow of North Carolina, Mr. Train of Massachusetts, and Mr. James C. Robinson of Illinois, members of the committee. House Journal, p.484. The Covode Committee waport from the majority, accompanied by the mass of all sorts of testimony which it had collected. Ibid., p. 1114. The views of the minority were presented by Mr. Winslow of North Carolina, now no more—a man possessing every estimable quality both of head and of heart, and one who had enjoyed the highest honors which his own Stat