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, than to see the country once more under Democratic rule. Mr Holman demanded that this sentence should be taken down by the Clerk. There was much merriment on the Democratic side, when. Mr Smith (Ky) expressed the hope that the House would keep quiet. [Cries of order.] Mr Eldridge trusted the House would hear the gentleman from Kentucky. [Cries of order.] After some further noisy proceedings Mr Grinnell said he was merely attempting to quote the remarks of Representative Conway. The Speaker pro tem said — Under these circumstances the gentleman from Iowa was in order. Mr Grinnell concluded his remarks. Mr Rollins (Mo.) said his heart had been filled with sadness at the notes of party sounding here. It seems that all was for party and nothing for the country. But for the resolution introduced by the Speaker of this House the speech of the gentleman from Ohio would have been forgotten like many others. Now, however, it would be read by thous