Show I IN fIE SENATE The Injunction of Secrecy in Wolfleys Case is Removed WASHINGTON April L Senator Plumb stilted he had moved a reconsideration of the rote by which the nomination of Louis Wolllay to be governor of Arizona had been confirmed upon the assurance that the charges against his character had not been considered by the committee but since then he had become satisfied that the action of the committee was right and he would not press his motion The injunction of secrecy upon the confirmation was accordingly accord-ingly removed There was considerable discussion upon the nomination of delegates to the Congress of American nations to be held in this city next autumn Objection was made to them by the Democrats on the ground that they were almost unanimously Republican Repub-lican in politics Senator Sherman chairman chair-man of the foreign relations committee which had recommended the confirmation list stated that three of them namely Messrs White of Indiana Trescott of South Carolina and Hanson of Georgia were Democrats The minority Senators however insisted that Trescott and Hanson Han-son were Mugwumps not Democrats and ought not to be so considered Senator Fryc criticised the list of appointments saying that so far as he knew with a single exception none of the delegates named ought to have been appointed Senator Hoar eulogized Jefferson T Cool edge Frye said William Pinckney Whyte was opposed to paying subsidies to ocean steamship lines being interested in the operations of clipper ships trading with the South American countries a statement which Senator Gorman is said to have confirmed con-firmed The report of the committee went over until tomorrow without action by general consent there being no formal motion or objection entered |