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Show The Senate on Keeord as In Fu- vor of Silver by a Minority Minor-ity of Twelve. The Two Per 0en Bond Provision was Eliminated From the Bill. DOUBLE STANDARD SCBiTITUrS Question Raised In Itegard to l'uii-M and the South Pa-koui Pa-koui Senators. The Election Bill is the Subject That is Under Discussion iu the Senate Toihy. MORTON'S VOTE DECIDED THAT. j 1 " Other New. From ttto Kattonal Capital Doing. In ConnruM and the t lparunnra, ' Washington, D. C. Jan. 15, The Senate yesterday afterpoon passed the finance bill with Stewa.t's free coinago amendment. The 'i per cent, bond provision pro-vision was eliminated, as was also thu section proving for the purchase of 12,-000,000 12,-000,000 ounces of ailvet WJu Ingall's closed his speech the deb.ite was continued under the three minute rule. Finally tho discussion on Stewart's amodmont -clossd and the senate proceeded to vote on it. It was agreed to yeas 43, nays 20. How the Vote Stood. Yeas Allen, Barbour, ' Hate. Berry, Blackburn, Ilutler, (Call, Cameron, fVn.lfrnll C.ntn Daniel. Kustis. r':iillk- tier, Gibson, Gornian, JIanipton, Harris, Har-ris, Ingalls, Jones (Ark ), Jones (Nev.), McConnell, Manderson. Mitchell, Morgan, Mor-gan, Paddock, Pasco, Payne, Plumb, Power, Pugh, Reagan, Sanders, Shoup, Stanford, Stewart,. Teller, Turpio, Vance, Vest, Voorheef Walthall, Wol-cott Wol-cott 42. Nays Aldrich, Alli0n, Carey, Casey, Cullom, Davis, Dickers, Dolph, Edmunds,' Ed-munds,' Evarts, Frye, Gray, Haie, Hawley, Haw-ley, Higgius, Hiseoek. Hoar, McMillan, McPherson, Morrill, Vlatt, Quay, Sawyer, Saw-yer, Sherrtian, Spooner, Stockbridge, Warren, Washburn, Wilson (lo.), Wilson Wil-son (Ind.) 80. V u ' ? y ;. j Pairs Colqnett and Dawes, George and Blair, Kenna ' and; Fafwell," Hearst and Pcttigrew,; Squire) and Blodgett, Brown and Chandlet Carlisle and Pierce, Ransom and Miody.; ' 1 , i - Weleotr Aked fhf-, fhf-, During .the announcement of pairs Wocott askatl Vy h' WT- flMtftft,- thi' 'icHardri hwSoutt' " Wfoy0'ihot understood, ' were yot the amendment, were pireiih senators who would also vote forlJS The vice-president vice-president said he could five no information infor-mation on the subject. Voorhees said he bad been paired with Mr. Moody, having gathered that the senator could not be relied upon to vote for the amendment, but against it. His (Voorhees) pair had been transferred to Ransom, who would have voted for the amendment. Casey said he had telegraphed Moody and Fettigrew four or five days ago. stating a vote would be taken today and asking whether they des'cd any change in their pair, and received no reply. The pairs therefore remained with Ransom and Hearst. Section 4 or the Hill, being the proposition for the issue of $00,000,000 of 2 per cent bonds to buy up outstanding bonds, was struck out yeas 48, nays 19. riurab moved to strike out the first section of the bill. Agreed to without division. This section sec-tion provides for the purchase' of 12,-000,000 12,-000,000 ounces of silver at the market price. Plumb moved to strike out the section limiting the compulsory re-'quirtments re-'quirtments (if the deposit of bonds by national banks to $1000. Agreed to without division. The bill was then reported to the senate and tho amendment amend-ment made in committee of the whole agreed to. .t A.tonUhod the Senate. by brinigng forward as a substitute for tlio bill, a purely free coinage bill, which provided that the unit of value in the United States shall be the dollar, to be coined of standard silver 412 grains, or standard gold, 25 8-10 grains. Vest stated that his substitute was similar sim-ilar to the free coinage bill that passed the senate last session. Vest's substitute substi-tute was agreed to without division, and the bill as amended bv tho substitute, was agreed to yeas nays 27. On It'ecnrd Acaln. Yeas Allen, Barbour, Bate, Berry, Blackburn, Butler. Cameron, Cockreil, Coke, Daniel. Euslis, Faulkner, Gibson, Gorman. Hampton, Ingalls, Jones (Ark.), Jones iXev.l. Kenna. McConnel. Manderson, Mitchell, Morgan, Paddock. Pasco, Power, Pugh, Reagan, Srvnders, Shoup, Stanford. Stewart, Teller, Turpie. Vance. Vest, Voorhees. Wal-tham, Wal-tham, Wolcott N.ws Aldrich. Allison. Carey, Casey, Cullom, Davis. Dixort, Dolph. Edmunds, Kvarts. Frve. Hale. IIawley Hiirgins, Hiseoek, Hear. McMillan, Piatt, (Jiiav, S:iwyer, Sherman. Spooner, Stock-bridge, Stock-bridge, Warreti, Wnshburn, Yilson (Iowa), WMlson (Md.) 27. The Flection H II Nrxt. Hoar called up the elections bill in order to make it "unfinished business" for tomorrow, pending which Butler moved an adiourntnedt. Lost yeas. 84; nays, 83. The vote then recurred on Hoar's motion to call up I he elections elec-tions bill and resulted in a tie yeas. 83; nays. 8:1. The vice president' cast the deciding vote in the nllirnmtive, thus carrying the motion |