Papers in Illinois History And Transactions for the Year volume 17 1912

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The New York Herald correspondent declared (May 12) that Senator Clayton had moved its adoption in order to load Douglas' bill down and thus kill it. The sincerity of the Senator from Delaware can, I think, hardly be questioned in the light of his well known "Americanistic" attitude. But the charge that his amend- ment was one of the chief obstructions to prompt consideration of the bill in the House is true.
The storm produced by the Nebraska bill terrified even sturdy Democrats. Mr. Cutting o
...f New York, no doubt with a weather eye on his German constituents on Manhattan, declared, March 21, that in "such a grave and serious question" deliberation was desirable, and despite protests moved its reference to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, and resorted to that measure of daring or desperate men in parliamentary crises, the previous question — well knowing that he was consigning it to a Serbonian bog whence measures seldom emerge. Therein the bill slumbered for two months although there were intermittent debate and speeches upon it.

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