Show H A fg 11 ll I 1 I 1 A furj I 1 HS up OP I 1 lodges resolution debated in the senate IMPALES THE administration queer coincidence that the withdrawal of american Ams rican ships r from i rom honolulu came immediately A alter ter the visit of a royalist I 1 delag delegation aaion to washinton washington ton republicans ask ash tor for correspondence Correspond euce in the case inGton D C jan 4 less than twenty senators I were in their seats when vice V cs president stevenson called the iks senate to order lodge rep of mass massachusetts achu ad dressed the senate upon a resolution or of inquiry as to N any fly the united states warships n bad ad been beef withdrawn irom from liono honolulu lulu lie U at the beginning of the session I 1 introduced rt a reso lution alkins for the reports and correspondence or of admiral walker in regard to hawaii admiral walkers pa were RS as I 1 had bad anticipated most valuable on oil those points they showed to a diAnte disinterested z rested abs observer a erver act ivied by no motive mot but the interests of the united states it was perfectly clear that our true course was the annexation vexation loii of those In lands admiral walker says with frankness it if the evitish men af wa war as a 4 well as our own had bad been aich withdrawn brawn it might have bon a good thins thing certainly it boull I have done no harm to the stability 0 of the government in the island lie he ic berred to tho the manner in which I 1 iceland reached out to increase her bior pos Fesi lons and asserted tile the ship encouraged based the hawaiian Up wallan royalists v hil tile the absences of american can rave gave on coura client to the cou counter iter revolution Alon ile he aso ano rel referred erred red to the fact hat japan had a warship at 7 hawbli I 1 awal 1 i 1 I ildea those circumstances to leave those islands wit bout the lie confidence confider ace ce and proff colun 0 oi an i i Amor lowi still shil of cf war wa ind and to leve leive le ve our interests interest in beail barbor and ill the interests of f our citizens to td nio me v rong roi s in the very highest d degree gree what actuate actu cc the administration in this tl ls ex policy it Is impossible to ray if it is their desire to throw tho the sandwich islands into the h hands or I 1 or at britain is as it they ncy have y proposed to lo do with samoa thor their action Ss s ible but nothing else explains it such kuch y v policy is 14 so hotl Ssi otic hO however Weer it la 13 difficult IMI CUlt to con coll chive that it shoun be it I 1 seems to rne me in view of the vast sn in of th sandwich islands to tills itou a cicat wrong wione wi one I has aa acci commatti d in il withdrawing our oar ships at this inocent t and thit that a man inan or war fw raould be sent there at once it Is for this reason that I 1 have introduced this resolution ol of inquiry and I 1 think our owes it to the people to wid end it a man of war to honolulu without delay it if they do not flo clo this they will have no right to remain silent as to their reason for such an extraordinary course at the conclusion of mr lot lodges I 1 ge I 1 s te ra balks naL narks kS mr butler dem south careina moved the reference of tile hie resolution to the committee on foreign relations mr locc lodge ge was ahr disposed posed to ambat this reference insisting that it more properly go to the committee anit tee on nav at affairs the matter was d discussed by butler gray cray lodge and others mr aldrich sus sug rested that the resolution be modified KO as 10 to lo request the information on the subject from the president this met with the views ot of mr sherman who raid aid the question was purely a dinatle one there was vas no lie reason why U t should not pass the members were entitled to the information del desired ared mr ir morgan dem of alabama Ala bainA declared himself in ii favor ot of annexation and a rood good filand to tile the people of ila hd ivall at the samp time the resolution should go to the committee on foreign relations lie believed the new republic of I hawaii should have an all opportunity to show the world th that t it did not need a crutch to lo help it along mr hawley rep of connecticut referred tr to what lie he termed the living conspiracy sp iracy in the islands and to the ad ability of the people to know in what hat the policy of the united states was to tie be it if a revolution broke out the inquiry was one that might properly be trade made mr butler dem of south carolina expressed great respect for admiral walker A alker but sald said that officer had I 1 ad simply given ills his opinion of what creat britain would do in the event of e catali cr tali contIn contingencies gendes mr butler said paid lie had not the slightest st apprehension on the subject of great britaina Brit ains inter frence wc nce lie ile ina Ins listed upon the refer tic ut of tile the resolution to the committee on an foreign relations isolations and lid hoped that committee would inquire into the wis 1 I dom pro propriety I 1 ariely and advis advisability abill ity ot of its passage by bv the senate mr hale rep of maine urged the adoption of the resolution ur mr gray dem dam of delaware spoke or the scandal and shame kl anc american deorle that thai had been brought 1 about by the late interference in hawaiian 1 vali zin affairs and said aid he hoped that tho th country would not be smirched smirch ed by it ind and in answer to the die from massachusetts lodge I 1 tic lie would say that the larger body of public opinion shared the view she expressed cx nan M aldrich also took part in if me hie dis as I 1 suasion at this ilis point arid and asked sir oray concerning the lonIng of a i ship in ilaw ablan waters by this sov gov lod ld the latter to remark reni cirk iha very unfortunately there was a tessal called the boston bostin st stationed atoned cherp cherp some time ago mr al allol irakli ch then nent ent on to zay a cammi slon of hawaiian royalists had h id W washington some time tl ne ago and P lie he had been told subsequently to that visit that united states chips at the Is binds had been withdrawn and had i noi been replaced ile he did not say eay their althara wal was on account or of tile thi cut cuin I 1 ingui ls s 1 malt but it wits WAS rather a singular in imse e that they should have 7 ib a n it the fact ahe he alps ha hal had l be bettia ii withdrawn conati luard a un hanl nt reason why the in isar I 1 b made ile he did not I 1 any an tc great bubl public interest would Z bp imperiled imperil wl by n answer to the resolution ur mr aldrich ili lrich could not understand why lilb hlo continued jugglery ju lery ou 1 1 ithe he hawaiian question was kept up by ahe the party in power I 1 1 replying to observations mr ir butler declared the object of thi roso laubon lution luti oi was v is to 10 malize m alse a point ho he 1 and that it if there had been jugglery is was oy by the tha senator I 1 ulla hi illa friends if I 1 lie ia believed some I 1 real good could be accomplished by the adoption of the resolution he be lid did no not know that he would object put but it if the j resolution was simply to make mahe a point aZil mt the party it in io power er that party had better tare take cognizance and see ee it if ethere was any reason gregson tor lor this iian implied relle reflection clon I 1 ISLANDS t ad 1 DIG BIG CANAL 1 1 mr teller rep of 0 colorado salil sald he ia admitted there had bad be been ni borne haste q on the part of the tion 1 1011 in to biang these islands under our flak lla ff but ho he asserted d thal an all examination ot of the public ut 10 ler n ni i irre ln i ie ve ot of party would woula chow shot mt tile die arc t body 01 ol tho acarl A marl lacall lean pi opeil s r aripe iced with the efforts lio pu lirles tia IF lands into closer relational rela tiona lons sv lili milt l y aliey were lessen 1111 c to in the J r v nf pur our I 1 it f alt w 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 islands 1 lo 10 pass into forein foreign hanja the these people are pecullar ly dunkler our protection arid and a arc 1 a by our gr treat at commercial commer clil great ni britain tain ile he charged it had been tr t r tile a purpose pu of tile the administration to i restore 0 s to re and special agencies had ad been put to work for or that piu ewie mr butler SAM said there IV was is ile DO evi delalco the administration had in view the th restoration s st t 0 allon ot of tho the queen mr teller however contended the instructions cf C missioner orn blount to restore t lie statu buo uld not be otherwise consa trued and aad sald said the llie charge ch irge Is not a n new ew one it has been lopea ted time a airl time gain no r attaches tit achas to lo the making or the charge ch aric responded aln senator tor butler it is i s all in it M mr r call dem dein of I 1 01 ada appos opposed 2 it the reference ofellie resolution MORGANS SPEECH AGAIN teller gvay biray butler and lodge continued tile until 2 when senator I 1 morgin morg in took the floor door to continue his speech on oil the nicaraguan cara guan canal bill the Ha HamAl wallan laii resolution got rig to the calendar mr 21 borgan read at some som lene ali h from a report made by major dutton of thi tit army to show thit the instruction lo 10 or f the canal was bentli iv practicable and presented extracts from reports s of tile bureau or of american Ee publics to show that one cli clamats chinat nat n of w v sis Is agreeably and anything 0 but lie ile said aid ahe I 1 c thought lie ho had the th senator from indiana turpe as to 10 the alleged facts on which he had based ills his energetic anci statements the military Alc academy ademy appropriation bill was then taken up on motion or mr morgan it was agreed that when the senate adjourn today to day it lie until monday the amend anene made by the appropriation coni com milka to the academy bill as it came from the house alore agreed to lo ard and the bill was pa passed sed the pension appropriation was taken up hut but its consideration postponed 1 until 11 1 monday at the suggestion ot of mr huiey hawley ha who sald said several members of the pension committee who 1 were I no not present desired to speak on tile the jeaa clas ure then at 31 on oil motion of 4 mr cockrell deni of missouri tile tiie se senate ni went liuo into executive session and a at sa 5 p ni adjourned until 11 T monday |