Show republican RACKET speaker reeds arbitrary rulings gome home EKS WISE they will no longer favor hijii the yih er uin tsiun the consular from our regular corresponds nt D G may 9 1890 the republicans of alie house held a caucus tuesday in aich they experienced how aneater feeds arbitrary rulings are applied at hame the caucus met lu upon the order ot tle river and harbor maua arii d liard lu have thai appropriation bill disposed of the arst tiling but mr keel determined that the tariu hive prece deuce 1 hen wanted con but were denied that or any time and ere extremely exasperated pe rated the time to be taken up by talk as un cussed speaker iteen suggested eliat pene rul debate be omitted and the bill taken up in detail at once lie knew the bill basss and there daiy ue u e of talking mr mckinley Mu Kinley to his feet and protested the aub meation that no debate was necessary he declared declai ed eliat the parly need not fear to discuss the bill before the country eliat to cut oil general debate mould be an out rage upon both minoll and majority mcburrow Mi Burrow b baying that some people ha ing nude a fantt speech thought the subject exhausted for all time to come and w ere naturally impatient at hearing other people talk this was a arhe at mr heed b tariff speech two years agotha speaker then laid down ins there would be fifty more working das this session and the majority could give the whole time to ane fantl if it would but it mut be understood that other legislation buffered and awaa very to adjourn early lie probably meant public buildings and other little jobs so important to for election reelection re fhe outcome of it all was a compromise that the bill should pass the house and be in the senate in a fortnight I 1 tle blunders blun deis and mistakes of those i haying the pan american congress in charge had delayed and retarded its I 1 success it was a mistake to appoint 11 the U b delegates from those who were m sympathy with the present administration and not in sympathy with more than one halt of the people it was a mistake not to appoint one delegate alio was identified with the southern states it was a mistake that the delegates were not sent bouth but it is feared that it was a premeditated blunder this bill haa been parsed in the house importers of all kinds eliat put up their money for alie high tariff candidate have discovered mistake and are daily harassing the and means committee for favors and belief the manufacturers of busar made from imported molasses now insist upon a bounty but out west the light of reason is finally dawning upon ahe people the leading publican lle paper in minnesota the st paul pioneer press says that if McKinley the tariff bill passes that state will go democratic that all the farmers necessaries are previously grevious ly taxed and that is given no corresponding relief the session will be a long i one the republicans have full power to enact any measure they want and are not likely to leave until the ap 1 of the congressional elections t is fall warns them to go homo and correct the ideas the farmers are getting that the tariff is a heavy tax the senate Ke publican committee has abandoned all hope of reaching a satisfactory solution of the silver question the matter will therefore have tobe determined on the floor of the senate an influential member 0 the finance committee said that if they desired it the free coinage people could pass their measure as the majority ot the senate was in favor of it but eliat the president biad intimated that he approve a free coinage bill and the doubt in the minds of the extreme silver men was whether they should go ahead in spite of this intimation or whether they should airee to some compromise that would obtain alie aiesi dents signature before the committee of the whole house in discussing the diplomatic and consular appropriation bill M mccrea ry of kentucky condemned the administration for being opposed to reciprocity with the american states and for keeping the proceedings of the pan american congress as quiet as a star chamber the mckinley tariff hill he said cut off with canada as well kee nee a chinaman of high rank has arrived in washington to enter the diplomatic service of hia government in speaking of the exclusion of his countrymen from this country he said be could not conscientiously condemn the measure for the reason that ninety per cent of the emigrants are the worst vagabonds of the nation an element of which liis home government would gladly be rid bid our respected citizens come over here however he said such a liw would not have been necessary |