Show S W IM mU bOO tOO In III 3 of when an attempt made to prevent a Southern tally with regular credentials front being worn sworn In III as II a member of the house Houle took the tho very ory same lamo ground Mr Ir Roberts now takes us as to the tho lIan r of such proceedings to the In his reply tu to his colleague General Butler Mr Ir Daves said as quoted by J the haiti Sun The adoption of the policy recommended mended by the gentleman would put It In the lower of any mem member r on the suggestion to hint hIm or of any citizen good or bad upon true or false allegations or of fact to exclude from his sent seat any mem and ond thu to defeat representation en tation to reduce time the number of mom mem bets bera in the house HOUM and to accomplish through the Power of 01 the house Vengeful or partisan ses And no legislative bod body cnn can afford arton to tolerate such principles or of organization wIthout Infinite danger to Itself and to the country The questions involved are not now Thoy hare hav calmly and carefully discussed at a time when time the absence of agitation rendered a correct decision more certain than at the present time It Is I nor never sate to decide of ait importance Imparlance amidst tumult It Is at such times that precedents are arc particularly valuable because the they are aro establIshed without reference tp tl the particular points about which the agItation is II ragIng |