Show Th House Favors Wyomings Admission WASHINGTON March 27The House met a 10 oclock in continuance of Wednesdays ses fcion Tho Wyoming admission bill was again taken up Onthwaitc of Ohio opposed the bill upon him ground of insufficiency of population Buckalewof Pennsylvania antagonized the measure declaring it was a bribe held out to Congress by the local effect seeking element in the territory McAdoo of New Jersey said the constitution of Wyoming i not the worst ever adopted was abreast of the worst Springer of Illinois said the Wyoming bill cave the Mormons the right of sunrage The Idaho bill deprived tho Mormons of the right t vote The ron was that in Wyoming the Morons voted the Republican while in Idaho It was suspected they votod the Democratic ticket He believed that i the Mormons of Utah would Tote with tho Republicans the gentlemen gen-tlemen of the other side would railroad a bill through the House for the admission of that territory It was said by the majority an an excuse for the small yot cast for the constitution that driving snow and a tremendous gale kept the people from the polls He creatca much merriment merri-ment on the Democratic side by quoting from the returns to show that the tremendous gale had been a gentle breeze of one mile an hour Email und the flurry driving snow storm dwindled down to a Grosvcnor of Ohio said the Democratic party Binoo the fall of slavery and sinco it had ceased to admit states in order to keep orer ap the policy of slavery had always opposed the admission of states Its hostility was either open and declared as now or covert or Insinuated Insinu-ated a in the Fiflticth Congress All this had been the policy of the Democratic party On the question of woman suffrage he called attention atten-tion to the fact that there was nothing i the constitution which prevented any state from providing for such suffrage The vote here In favor of the admission of Wyoming by no means meant that a voter was an adherent ad-herent of the doctrine of female suffrage a doctrine doc-trine which he was not much alarmed about At 1 oclock the previous question was ordered or-dered Springer on behalf of the minority of the committee offered an amendment providing for another convention t be called under the authority 1SSDunnell of Congress Lost Yeas 132 nays Dunnell of Minnesota and Sherman of Now York voted with the Democrats in the affirmative afraI tive tiveSpringer Springer then offered an amendment provid I vldthu I for an election in Wyoming the Tuesday I after the first Monday in November next for a Representative t the Fiftyfirst and Fif second sec-ond Congresses and state and judlcirfl offices the constitution t be Toted upon and If the I vote was against female suCrage that feature t be eliminated Lost eas 13 nays 139 Dun I nell the Democrats and Van Sehaack of Wisconsin voting with Springer offered an amendment striking out I 1 that clause of the Wyoming constitution provid a jog for female suffrage Defeated yeas 12 nays lB Dunnell andLehlbach of New Jersey A voted with the Democrats JQreddnridge of Kentucky moved to recom mit the bill Lost yeas 12 nays 144 The bill was then passed Yeas 139 nays 12 This was a strict party vote except Dunnell who voted with the Democrats Baker of New York moved to reconsider and moved to lay that motion on the table The I motion t reconsider was tabled Yeas 13 nays lIe a party vote The House then went into committee of the whole on the army appropropriation bill The bill was read and without action the committee rose and the House adjourned |