Show r STIRRING DEBATE HEARD Bond Question the Theme of Shermans Speech REASONS FOR TH ISSUE CONGRESS WILL UPHOLD PRESI f DENT CLEVELAND Wlmt Otlicr Remedy is There For Financial Diillcnlties Except to Borrow Money on the Bet Terms PoKKiule He Pointer Out Delects Which He Thinfca Should Be Cared WASHINGTON Jan 3The Senate heard a stirring debate today the bond question being the theme Mr Shermans speech which had > been anticipated an-ticipated with much interest for sometime some-time initiated the financial discussion The veteran senator was 5n good voice and his speech was closely followed throughout This however was merely mere-ly a prelude to the financial contro char x versy vigorous and personal in Ir ater Mr Elkins of West Virginia J aught to secure an immediate vote on his resolution directing that all bond issues be advertised and the Ibonds offered to the public Mr Hill attempted to have the resolution referred re-ferred to committee but on a roll call the v ote was overwhelmingly in favor of proceeding with the question Only I nix negative votes were cast Chilton Caffery Hill Mitchell of Wisconsin I llurphy and Brice Mr Hill spoke vigorously against vie resolution He asserted that Mr Sherman when secretary of the treasury I treas-ury had made bond contracts with Kew York syndicates similar to the one now assailed This brought on a all personal debate in which Mr Hill Mr Sherman Mr Hoar Mr Tel Itr and others participated At 530 clock the Senate agreed to adjourn itltnough the motion carried by a bare majority o one During the day Mr Morrill from the Finance committee reported that the tariff and bond bill would be ready on Tuesday to which day the Senate adjourned |