Speech of Hon Jacob Collamer On Presenting a Memorial From Inhabitants of Swan

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President, I have one other Mr. BIGLER. I ask the Senator from Vermont to tell us how he reconciles the theory which he lays down with the fact that the very first amendment made to the Constitution with reference to the sover- eignty of States was submitted by Congress?
Mr. COLLAMER. I will answer you entirely, if you will hear me throuo;h .
The PKESIDING OFFICER. It is the duty of the Chciir to an- nounce that the hour for the special order has arrived.
Mr. COLLAMER. I hope I shall be allowed
... to goon. ["Cer- tainly!" "Certainly!'-'] Mr. FOOT. I hope, by common consent, the special order will be passed over informally, until my colleague shall have concluded his remarks. I presume the whole Senate are desirous to hear him upon this point. [' ' Certainly ! " ] The PRESIDING OFFICER. If there be no objection, the Sena- tor may proceed. The Chair hears none.
Mr. COLLAMER. I have said nothing, and shall say nothing which can possibly involve the feelings of difierent sides, or different parties in the Senate.


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