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Show ?rnl.r Itecil PrrseU Ilomi. W isiiiierrosi, July 29 In speaking to oue of the Senate amendments' to the sundry civil bill, dtniblc, of Iowa, made a bitter attack usn r-esfcr Bred forhia 11 tion towirds the gentlemen hav ing an interest iu public lulWIug bills. He contrasted the courteous manner of Speaki r Carlisle towards all gentlemen requesting recogiii Hon with the almost sneering manner man-ner lu whkh the present sjpeake-trtated sjpeake-trtated such rtcnirsts rile speaker Jreaicd men-litrs a- Uiotigh they werclwy-i He did not prujsro to stand thU rf nf treatment my longer without jrotest. bhould meuber", he iked, ooiit'nue "o submit sub-mit longer like cowards lo thctlk-Utioa thctlk-Utioa of a -treakcr" souId they not rather combine In an hone: attemjit to hive reesiignlttoii He was for a rebellion against ttiern lings of tlie Sjieakcrln regard to public building bills. Struble'a remarks were vigorously applauded by ihe demwrat-. |