William M. Springer. of Illinois. made the point of order that the motion- was not in order. the Senate not having disagreed to the amendment. The Speaker pro tempore overruled the point of order on the ground that under the established practice of the House the same was permissible. The Chair is unable to find that there was any precedent for that. The Chair again reads from Hinds. volume 5: 6300. On June 2.. 1906. the House passed with an amendment the bill to amend the immigration laws. After a vote on the passage of the bill Mr. TAMES E.
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