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ky. He told us that the Senate was to be controlled by no common law or parliamentary usage, but it was to decide whether or not the Senator on trial was unfit for parliamentary duty. It is well for this Senate that this doctrine had not been promulgated at an earliest day. If so, the Senator from Massachusetts (Mr. Sumner) would never have been permitted to hurl his polished, burning shafts against the barbarism of slavery, and the clarion voice of the veteran Senator from New Hampshire (Mr. Hale) would long since have ceased to resound in this hall. And there are other Senators who have long been suspected of being too much imbued with a certain unhealthy doctrine to have held their seats by any certain tenure, if the Senate had been allowed to expel Senators because, in the judgment of the Senate, they were unfit for parliamentary duty. The great question now on trial in our nation is whether it shall live, or whether, because the fingers of treason are clutched at its throat, i