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res are unwrung." [Laughter.] Mr. Cox, I thought, from your list of names you had made on a majority of the people of Delaware. I don't sympathy go with those of whom you have been speaking. Don't you know this? Mr. Fisher--I don't know any such thing I know the member from Ohio is a gentleman. [Laughter.] Mr. Cox--I ask the gentleman whether Jeff. Davis is a good running horse? Mr. Fisher--No; he's a trotter. [Laughter] I was going through the list on the infernal Breckinridge secession party of which the gentleman from Ohio was a member. Mr. Cox--No, sir; if you don't state the fact about this, we nal, have to discredit what you have already said. Mr. Fisher--I new understand the gentleman voted for Conglas Mr. Cox--Yes, I went for him body and soul. Mr. Fisher having concluded his remarks, the House adjourned till Monday. The Lincoln War tax. We copy from the New York Times, of May 3, a snappish editorial about the tax, bill, pend