Show I BANKRUPTCY DILL I Occupies the Greater Portion of the Time in the House WASHINGTON April 29The house spent the day in further discussion of the1 bankruptcy bill Mr Connelly I R < ft > of Illinois spoke in favor of them the-m ure and Mr Stone Rep of Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania Mr Newlands Silverite of Nevada and Mr Broderick Rep of I Kansas in opposition to i Mr New lands in the course of his remarks said that if the Democrats at the Chicago I Chi-cago convention abandoned free trade and declared for silver a fusion of the silver elements would follow which I would be victorious Mr Connelly I Cnnely predicted pre-dicted in the event of the enactment of a free coinage law an universal demand de-mand for a bankruptcy law Before the bankruptcy hill was taken up there was some discussion of the treasury situation in connection with the appropriations appro-priations for this session Mr Dock cry Dem of Missouri charged that I the liabilities created by this congress including 93000000 for contracts I would reach 605000000 Mr Dingley I the leader of the majority on the floor defended the appropriations approprIatons calling attention to the fact that the house I had passed a bill to increase the revenues reve-nues The house adopted the report of elections tions committee No2 in favor of Bell in the contested election case of Pearce vs BeJ from the Second Colorado dis |