Remarks of Hon S Caruthers of Mo in the House of Representatives January 9
Remarks of Hon S Caruthers of Mo in the House of Representatives January 9
Samuel Caruthers
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If the gentleman pretends to say what I said, le* him say what I did say. 6 Mr. Cox. I said the majority had changed their position from the Demo- cratic ranks, and had followed a Whig leader. Mr. Caruthers. That is what you say. [Laughter. ] Mr. Cox. He says the Whig party is dead, and has gone back to the Democratic ranks, I understand he considers that the Whig party "marched up the hill, and then marched down again. " Mr. Caruthers. Mr. Clerk, if there be anything in this interruption, exce...pt so far as relates to my constituents, I should not, perhaps, devote any time to it. A few words, however, are due to my constituents, as well as to myself; for I do not wish to set myself up as an extraordinary champion, or grand leader, or anything of the kind. I think the House will bear me wit- ness that, during the two years I have been a member of it, 1 have never spoken perhaps four times ; never even called for the yeas and nays, [laugh- ter;] never made a motion to adjourn. [Continued laughter.
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