Show IS orrO ED I TO QUAY Senator Ross Argues Against His Being Seated 4 COR ORBIN BIX ON THE TIlE RACK TACK 4 TO INVESTIGATE MILITARY LiTy RECORD OF OP THE GENERAL G 4 I Senate Wants Want Information Regarding Proceedings Against Rim Him in I 1804 Teller on the Fin Financial Financial Im ancial BiU Too Much Power For Secretary of the Treasury 4 I W lin tl n March 3 The senate 1 t a t M i f adjourning on ae ac c ui urit t of f 1 ii te d death ath of or o Representative Virginia Virgin During the of f 1 1 1 IIi i Ho Hns SH lOt of f Vermont venn nt t spoke poke In tin n I the Hie seating ot or M r 1 S Quay and andl Mr Tr i l r spoke in criticism of or the C 91 f P f report upon the currency Jt v T r umber of oC private pension bills f i d during the day v Vh h a ii th tb II convened Mr Petti f w mt I and the senate panned pae ed q instructing the secretary c CE ir tr r in t send to th the Ule senate the Ute court rT t ii I proceeding of 1St against 1 tL 1 nan Colonel l Corbin now to I i i ral rai of the army The re I If t f oI 1 all for other information b t in iti upon General Corbins military r J in Tn Quay resolution wao then law laid b r the senate enate and Mr Ir Rosa ROM Vt against the seating of Mr that his hll condu conduct 1 1 He announced ct i IL had be been n arrived at only after a ac c fl i f ful ul study of the constitution and I I h hi i r was based entirely upon his ith i instruction of that instrument He lie Hec I c in that under the constitutional rr re vision a vacancy in the senate i only be tilled when hen it occurred I r a of oe the legislature The Quay ease case a e did not to hi his mind meet I th 4 requirement Teller Taller on au 0 Financial Bill Billt I At t thi I h close of Mr RoM ROBS speech Mr Ir T fI Mr Colo olo took the floor door to discuss th tI inference ferenc report on the financial ft JiP hil He maintained that too much rO fr was given the secretary of the tra ur and he was wall opposed to all the thelon pis lon of the message which he hedl hel dl l in detail Mr Mi lr Teller wild said he be hech ch ii not believe it wa was waA a good thing to te end tX nd the he public debt but he did net nd think the gold standard could be main maln t tined without it IL ILI M hr I Teller a that there hat had hatt I b h n no Ylo v tort effort t made In the last twelve t M HI 4 s to r re Hice the public debt d bt nor noi would there be by tb the Republican par part party party t ty Mr Teller T lIer asked why wh with all the tl not lOt be beut beU b nine In ney in the treasury It could ut U td d to pay Jay current instead in tead of or 01 1 bonds bon Mr Tr Alli n replied that this w UW T I nt an any evil eU effects from fm a possible iss ss chain and was to prevent a ami at aTI t mi 1111 TI ur urn m th tho the tr ury ir ll I i roller feller said eald the power conferred tu U n fl the secretary of ot the treasury un und UnI d I r th t I h law was wea practically 11 mi d He thought that except in iii ini c i m oa it wail waw a mistake to give ui u I authony y to an authority He t ii did tIt i not nt therefore believe bellee the secretary ry c t th t h treasury should have hae power to tc toPI PI tid the issuance of certificates Tn re ua was wal to his hili mind no reaton for forI fo I pr ision for the exchange e of or ort b t 1 LI 1 is Pays No Taxes K to the premium of or 6 G per peri perc i c nt m nn the proposed ropo ed bonds Mr Ir Teller reller ii d l that they would still go higher i HIM the holder could at any time j the tho t full face value of or them in iii ini i y drawing 2 per cent Interest u i 1 holding the bonds meantime pay pa pain n in n r taxes 1 Ii 1 predicted that under the opera 1 i U f the proposed law Jaw av the banks Mi 1 the volume of or the cur curl curA l I y A When hen they want nt to create a fall tall falli tallor i i s M or nr to coerce congress they v a hi h V nothing to do but go so to the thet t t tF fI ui with their notes noteL get the cur curt curr t r y mil and return them been when they the get gety I y thus forcing contraction or ex exIl exI I t Il u it wilt will and thus he be supposed ed JIM vI JI i II US the th promised elastic cur curi i flu n I n ier this provision the banks v u control the business bu ine s se I i e th r t f Ming to the recent act of or the thet t f aur in coming to the assistance of or ort oft t C batiks batik m in jy an emergency em he said Mid that I t n n then deposited could not v b t L ik n out without creating iUs cU s iru reou ts t He did not mean to tc it kl itI i rE tary Gage Ga for his action I I p hat r He lit did not oot believe him himbe L he be 1 l xi nest nl t but hut under the power r c n a i di lia nt t man in his position po I id d tin nan nave mad untold wealth out of oi oft t rall tion jn t Banks Not to Blame did nut nt blame blam the banks he said aid the wn which allowed th the gov S nent tient to t KO go to their relief when L v I 1 for relief r lief Why should th the gov v vI I nt sustain a bank any more than thas thanh govI I h r Teller the bimetallic rati ratin n of the bill as silly and it nothing No o who nho hid hil voted tEd for tor the bill as all it itI 1 I had a right to call himself hl lf a 1 Senators who had bad stood for t r years yaS ei s calling themselves bi hi hista sta had accepted ac the gold ROld slaM taRd il ll l at the dictation of a caucus he v was that they theyo the KO Iro o to to the th full length demanded bank lank the pension i was as taken n up bat but on account lm lim attendance of senators its I was wai O proposed ed The then ther th went into Int executive ses fter ter the th executive session the Ute v ere reo ened nf d and th senAte se seI I private pension ion bills bilks of or which en were WEn we passed pa larun larL n Va Ia announced ann the e e Eppes and the theN ther r senatore N were ere appointed a aee ae at ee e t to attend the funeral on be bethe bethe bethe the senate Daniel Perkins Scott ott and Harris Harm A Ar Vs As r mark ark of respect the senate 4 40 a p m adjourned d |