I ati responsible. you need not trouble General BUTLER. ie did sit up. and he has got to pay his physicians bills and I have not. and I will take care of you." And hereafter. Mr Speaker. when you meet in Augusta. Maine. or in some other beautitul town in that State Paln poor. wretched refugee who went down South with his kipsack on his back and remained therea carpetbagger. if you pleseuntil he was driven out for want of a law tu protect. and he complains that you did not pass the law. tell him that parliamentary law required you to allow the democratic minority to control us. the republican majority. for hours. so that the golden opportunity was lost. that you were sorry for it. and be very sure to say at the same time. "What can I do to relieve you 7" You never will forget to do that. I am sure. Gentlemen of the House of Regresentatives. the question of life ard death for hundreds of true men. black and white. the question of good governent. anarchy. of peace or war. in my judgment. is to be decided new and here by our votes.