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nt of our national difficulties. Cries from the Administration side, "yes," "yes." Mr. Washburne, of Illinois, rose to a point of order. He objected to the debate which was being attemptedesigned all hope of a peaceful solution of our difficulties. Objections being made by Messrs. Washburne and Lovejoy to his remarks, he renewed the motion of Mr. Holman to lay upon the table the ing to a peaceable settlement of our national difficulties. Objections were raised by Messrs. Washburne, Lovejoy, and several other Republican members. Ex-Governor Wickliffe, of Kentucky, tesolutions were excluded under the operation of those of the gentleman an from Indiana. Mr. Washburne, of Illinois, offered a resolution authorizing the standing committees to employ clerks as uoint of order the Chair sustained, amid general laughter on the side of the opposition. Mr. Washburne appealed from the decision of the Chair, when Mr. Vallandigham moved to lay the appeal