Show UPROAR IN It GORJES I Span Has Its Algers According to General Weyler J GOVERfIENTDENOUNCED I CHAMBER OF DEUT DISCUS SIONBE DOORS Galleries Cleared Amid Scenes of DY orderGenerl 7eyle I the Senate Atcked the Sgat Mn it For Its Conduct of the WarD War-D Almenh Blames the Gals Madrid Set 7Tle chamber has followed the senate in discussing the late war behind closed doors This notion no-tion has caused the greatest sensation Immediately after the meeting enor Salmeron the Republican leader moved that 1 investhrton be made into the responsibility of Senor Sa gastas government In connection with the declaration of war the negotiations negotia-tions for peace and the violation of the constitution guarantees by the suspension of the uaantees The premier Senor Sagasta quickly asked that the deliberations be conducted con-ducted behind closed doors and the prEsident Dronounced favorably on the 19uest Thereupon the Republicans and Conservativeg vehemently protest ott and amid indescribable contusion the doorkeepers cleared the galleries of spectators the deputies in the mean te shouting uproariously The moment that the president of the chamber ordered the doors closed Senor Smeron cried out I solemnly promise the country that the Renu1 cans will publish all the deliberations of the secret sittings for we are determined de-termined to violat the secrecy which the government imposes The senate session also was a stormy one Generals 1Veyler Dominguez Az carraga Palejo and Rivera attending General Weyler reminded the senate of how Count DAlmenas hal greeted the retuning soldiers ignoring the officers He declared that this was a reflection upon the officers efficiency The mistakes made in Cuba arc not to be blamed upon the army he said but upon the politicians at the head of I the government The latter he declared were responsible respon-sible for not sending supplies to the armies In Cuba and Porto Rico and indeed for completely abandoning them themThe ministers of war and marine ought to have resigned Had the army been properly equipped he continued it would not have failed I would have been better for Admiral Cereras squadron to remain at the Canaries for no practical end as served by sending the ships to Santiago What measures did the government take to I protect the squadron General Weyler asked hotly The responsibilities for the surrender of Santiago rested wholly I upon the government instead of General Gen-eral Tora General Weyler strongly condemned the secret sessions of the cortes and concluded his speech as follows I desire to speak to all Spain and not merelY to the government Count DAlmenas replying to General Gen-eral Weyle7Ls stricture said 1 addressed ad-dressed my greetings to thse ho have been martyr for their country to the Spanish soldiers because they deserved such greetings I did not address ad-dress the generals for they showed themselves Incapable of leading soldiers sol-diers to battle or of shOwing them how to fall worthily on the field Marsha Prime de Rivera shouted That is not true and Genera Yey ler and others joined i the protest Count DAlmena a addressing General Rivera replied I a not afraId ol such cries or ot epaulets or oC the dec I orations that will have to be torn off I the breasts of several officers The sashes of some generals should be torn I off and put aroud their necks I A great uproar ensued |