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ves of Massachusetts had no stomach for the fight. Mr. Boutwell having been appealed to, Mr. Grinnell said that Mr. Harrington first said that the soldiers of Massachusetts have no stomach for the fight, and next the people, and in the third place the representatives on this floor. Mr Grinnell repelled the base slanders on New England, and remarked that the Western soldiers think eat in heaven, but the gentleman from Maryland would not have one near him. I would, remarked Mr Grinnell, rather say a thousand times, let the country be divided, the South go their way all slave, aear 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