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The Daily Dispatch: February 28, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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The motion was agreed to. Mr. Kett, of Ky., offered a resolution but no member be allowed to speak more than once upon any question until all who feared to speak have been heard, and that all be confined to two speeches by one member upon any question, unless by un ous consent of the House. Mr. Bolt, of Ga., hoped that he gentleman would permit the resolution to lie upon the report of the Committee ules been had been presented. The resolution was referred to the Committee on Roles. Mr. Burham asked the consent of the House to make a personal explanation with reference to the report of the Richmond Enquirer of the discussion of yesterday.-- the report does not fully represent the remarks of himself or the honorable member from Texas (dr. Wilcox) in opposition to the bill representing intoxication in the army introduced by the honorable member from Virginia, (Mr. Smith) They are not opposed to oppressing this great evil, but are of the opinion that the rules and ar