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w they were New Englanders. Mr Holman said there was ample power for the Chair to suppress such disturbances. Mr Eldridge said he would move that the galleries be cleared if any further disturbance occurred. The Speaker pro tem. (Mr Rollins, N. H.) directed the doorkeepers to remove from the galleries persons who might repeat the disturbance. Mr. Harrington resumed and concluded his remarks, advocating the right of free speech, for no force could overcome the mind, however itsy 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 fro