Speech of Hon T F Bowie of Maryland On the Organization of the House Delive
Speech of Hon T F Bowie of Maryland On the Organization of the House Delive
Thomas F Bowie
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MEACHAM. Mr. Clerk, what is the question before the House. ' The CLERK. , It is upon a motion to rescind the ten-minute rule. Mr. PAINE. I protest against these inter- ruptions. The gentleman from Marj^^and had the unanimous consent of tlie House to submit such remarks as he might tliink proper, and I hope he will be allowed to proceed. The CLERK. The gentleman fro»n Vermont [Mr. Meacham] has certainly the right to raise a question of order, but the Clerk do. S not think the gentleman from Mary...land is out of order. Mr. BOWIE. I hope, ^ir, no man in this House will think, now, he has the right to call me to order. If he does, I am sure he will be put down by the unanimous voice of the House. [Great laughter. ] I am proceeding, sir. Accord- ing to parliamentary law. It was made, I be- heve, by mejj who understood the rules of pro- ceeding to be followed in deliberative bodies, like this. [Laughter. ] But, sir, I can only say to those gentlemen who will undertake hereafter to raise points of order upon me, that they will be casting— I will not say pearls before swine, but v.^asting the sweet accents of their voices on the desert air.
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