and thought they were correct, but he recollected that president Smiths instructions were to keep to the subject before the house. But he considers that we are bound to s orders to day inasmuch as he is our chairman and our head.
again explained that he was in favor of being bound by prest. Smiths rules so far as regards the organization of this council and its order and no other. s idea was that only one subject be discussed at one time. That is not objectionable to me, but the idea that a man must crowd his mind with the whole of his subject and if he should happen not to get all his ideas out he must wait till all the rest had spoke and would most probably lose his idea, this is what is objectionable to him.