Proceedings And Debate in House of Representatives On the Election of Speaker

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Proceedings And Debate in House of Representatives On the Election of Speaker
1st Session 1899 1900 United States Congress 56th
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The propositions put by the fentleman from Tennessee to the gentleman from Uinois arc now before the House.
Mr. STEPHENS. I do not understand that there is any question pending: before the House. Mr. CLINGMAN. Certainly not. Mr. STEPHENS. As I understand the ques- tion, the gi'iitleinan from 'I'ennessce, availing himself yesterday of the courtesy of the Houfse, made a ten-miimte speech, and propounded cer- tain questions to the gentleman from Illinois. The gentleman from Illinois, this morning,
... by unani- mous courtesy of the House, made responses t(^ those questions. I do not understand that there is now any pending question before the House, on which any gentleman can have the floor.
A Member. There is a question of order.
Mr. HUMPHREY MARSHALL. I under- stood that in the answers to the interrogatories made by the gentleman from Illinois, ho had made some remarks which called out the gentle- man from Tennessee in a personal explanation of his course Mr. McMULLIN, (interrupting. ) The gen- tleman from Tennessee did not put it on that ground.


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