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William Hepworth Dixon, White Conquest: Volume 2, Chapter 6: invasion! (search)
ough some have slipped away there is a legal quorum. Hahn, uncertain what to do, remains, and takes the oath from Wiltz. Captain Floyd is voted Serjeant, and Mr. Trezevant nominated Clerk. The House is now composed. Wiltz, as Speaker, invites General De Trobriand to remove the police, who occupy doors and passages, and General te to you in formal words, replies the Speaker, that this House, duly elected, has organised itself, by electing me as Speaker, Captain Floyd as Serjeant, and Mr. Trezevant as Clerk. After organization, we have seated five members, whose cases are referred to us by the Returning Board. Will you eject these men? My duty as a no authority in this Chamber, interposes Wiltz. For him to meddle in the public business of this assembly is an outrage. Vigers was Clerk of the former House; Trezevant is now our Clerk. Call the roll! roars De Trobriand, on which Vigers gets up, and begins to read. Conservative members will not answer to their names,