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If the Constitution had provided that the two Branches of the Legislature should meet and fill the vacancies, this coul dnot be done, till both branches had become organized.
 
If the Constitution had provided that the two Branches of the Legislature should meet and fill the vacancies, this coul dnot be done, till both branches had become organized.
  
But suppose it should so happen that a Quorum of the Senate should not be chosen and summoned that Branch coul dnot be organzied till the vacancies should be filled, and this could not be done except by pursing the course adopted on this occasion, or suppose taht eleven Senators (that number constituting a quorum) should be elected and appear, but should neglect or refuse to organize should for political or other reasons refuse to count the votes and declare the vacancies; or having fone this should refuse by vote to go into conventioin or meet the other branch for the purpose of filling the vacancies, in all these cases it will be perceived, the Government cound not become organized by filling the vacancies in the Senate, and choosing Councillors.
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But suppose it should so happen that a Quorum of the Senate should not be chosen and summoned that Branch coul dnot be organzied till the vacancies should be filled, and this could not be done except by pursing the course adopted on this occasion, or suppose taht eleven Senators (that number constituting a quorum) should be elected and appear, but should neglect or refuse to organize should for political or other reasons refuse to count the votes and declare the vacancies; or having fdone this should refuse by vote to go into convention or meet the other branch for the purpose of filling the vacancies, in all these cases it will be perceived, the Government could not become organized by filling the vacancies in the Senate, and choosing Councillors.
  
From this it is apparent that if six of the eleven Senators in the case supposed should be politically opposed to a majority of the House, they have only to refuse to organize by chooisng a president or when organized to neglect or refuse to count the votes or having counted them to refuse to decalre the cacancies or if all these things have been done to decline to meet the house to fill the cvacnacies anfd the constitutkion wilkl thus be suffered to be run down and the government dissol ved.
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From this it is apparent that if six of the eleven Senators in the case supposed should be politically opposed to a majority of the House, they have only to refuse to organize by choosing a president or when organized to neglect or refuse to count the votes or having counted them to refuse to declare the vacancies or if all these things have been done to decline to meet the house to fill the vacancies and the constitution will thus be suffered to be run down and the government dissolved.
  
the same results will take place whenver
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the same results will take place whenever

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[XXXIV]

Seantors required" The provision is, not, that the two branches, as such, shall meet and fill the vacancies, but the members of the House, and such Senators as have been elected, shall meet for this purpose.

If the Constitution had provided that the two Branches of the Legislature should meet and fill the vacancies, this coul dnot be done, till both branches had become organized.

But suppose it should so happen that a Quorum of the Senate should not be chosen and summoned that Branch coul dnot be organzied till the vacancies should be filled, and this could not be done except by pursing the course adopted on this occasion, or suppose taht eleven Senators (that number constituting a quorum) should be elected and appear, but should neglect or refuse to organize should for political or other reasons refuse to count the votes and declare the vacancies; or having fdone this should refuse by vote to go into convention or meet the other branch for the purpose of filling the vacancies, in all these cases it will be perceived, the Government could not become organized by filling the vacancies in the Senate, and choosing Councillors.

From this it is apparent that if six of the eleven Senators in the case supposed should be politically opposed to a majority of the House, they have only to refuse to organize by choosing a president or when organized to neglect or refuse to count the votes or having counted them to refuse to declare the vacancies or if all these things have been done to decline to meet the house to fill the vacancies and the constitution will thus be suffered to be run down and the government dissolved.

the same results will take place whenever