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第112章

"Another dawning--another day of silence, sadness, wasting hunger, hopeless watching for succor that could not come.A night of restless slumber, filled with dreams of feasting--wakings distressed with the gnawings of hunger.

"The fourth day came and went--and the fifth! Five days of dreadful imprisonment! A savage hunger looked out at every eye.There was in it a sign of awful import--the foreshadowing of a something that was vaguely shaping itself in every heart--a something which no tongue dared yet to frame into words.

"The sixth day passed--the seventh dawned upon as gaunt and haggard and hopeless a company of men as ever stood in the shadow of death.It must out now! That thing which had been growing up in every heart was ready to leap from every lip at last! Nature had been taxed to the utmost--she must yield.RICHARD H.GASTON of Minnesota, tall, cadaverous, and pale, rose up.All knew what was coming.All prepared--every emotion, every semblance of excitement--was smothered--only a calm, thoughtful seriousness appeared in the eyes that were lately so wild.

"'Gentlemen: It cannot be delayed longer! The time is at hand! We must determine which of us shall die to furnish food for the rest!'

"MR.JOHN J.WILLIAMS of Illinois rose and said: ' Gentlemen--I nominate the Rev.James Sawyer of Tennessee.'

"MR.Wm.R.ADAMS of Indiana said: 'I nominate Mr.Daniel Slote of New York.'

"MR.CHARLES J.LANGDON: 'I nominate Mr.Samuel A.Bowen of St.Louis.'

"MR.SLOTE: 'Gentlemen--I desire to decline in favor of Mr.John A.Van Nostrand, Jun., of New Jersey.'

"MR.GASTON: 'If there be no objection, the gentleman's desire will be acceded to.'

"MR.VAN NOSTRAND objecting, the resignation of Mr.Slote was rejected.

The resignations of Messrs.Sawyer and Bowen were also offered, and refused upon the same grounds.

"MR.A.L.BASCOM of Ohio: 'I move that the nominations now close, and that the House proceed to an election by ballot.'

"MR.SAWYER: 'Gentlemen--I protest earnestly against these proceedings.

They are, in every way, irregular and unbecoming.I must beg to move that they be dropped at once, and that we elect a chairman of the meeting and proper officers to assist him, and then we can go on with the business before us understandingly.'

"MR.BELL of Iowa: 'Gentlemen--I object.This is no time to stand upon forms and ceremonious observances.For more than seven days we have been without food.Every moment we lose in idle discussion increases our distress.I am satisfied with the nominations that have been made--every gentleman present is, I believe--and I, for one, do not see why we should not proceed at once to elect one or more of them.I wish to offer a resolution--'

"MR.GASTON: 'It would be objected to, and have to lie over one day under the rules, thus bringing about the very delay you wish to avoid.The gentleman from New Jersey--'

"MR.VAN NOSTRAND: 'Gentlemen--I am a stranger among you; I have not sought the distinction that has been conferred upon me, and I feel a delicacy--'

"MR.MORGAN Of Alabama (interrupting): 'I move the previous question.'

"The motion was carried, and further debate shut off, of course.The motion to elect officers was passed, and under it Mr.Gaston was chosen chairman, Mr.Blake, secretary, Messrs.Holcomb, Dyer, and Baldwin a committee on nominations, and Mr.R.M.Howland, purveyor, to assist the committee in making selections.

"A recess of half an hour was then taken, and some little caucusing followed.At the sound of the gavel the meeting reassembled, and the committee reported in favor of Messrs.George Ferguson of Kentucky, Lucien Herrman of Louisiana, and W.Messick of Colorado as candidates.

The report was accepted.

"MR.ROGERS of Missouri: 'Mr.President The report being properly before the House now, I move to amend it by substituting for the name of Mr.

Herrman that of Mr.Lucius Harris of St.Louis, who is well and honorably known to us all.I do not wish to be understood as casting the least reflection upon the high character and standing of the gentleman from Louisiana far from it.I respect and esteem him as much as any gentleman here present possibly can; but none of us can be blind to the fact that he has lost more flesh during the week that we have lain here than any among us--none of us can be blind to the fact that the committee has been derelict in its duty, either through negligence or a graver fault, in thus offering for our suffrages a gentleman who, however pure his own motives may be, has really less nutriment in him--'

"THE CHAIR: 'The gentleman from Missouri will take his seat.The Chair cannot allow the integrity of the committee to be questioned save by the regular course, under the rules.What action will the House take upon the gentleman's motion?'

"MR.HALLIDAY of Virginia: 'I move to further amend the report by substituting Mr.Harvey Davis of Oregon for Mr.Messick.It may be urged by gentlemen that the hardships and privations of a frontier life have rendered Mr.Davis tough; but, gentlemen, is this a time to cavil at toughness? Is this a time to be fastidious concerning trifles? Is this a time to dispute about matters of paltry significance? No, gentlemen, bulk is what we desire--substance, weight, bulk--these are the supreme requisites now--not talent, not genius, not education.I insist upon my motion.'

"MR.MORGAN (excitedly): 'Mr.Chairman--I do most strenuously object to this amendment.The gentleman from Oregon is old, and furthermore is bulky only in bone--not in flesh.I ask the gentleman from Virginia if it is soup we want instead of solid sustenance? if he would delude us with shadows? if he would mock our suffering with an Oregonian specter?

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