Show GROWS TARIFF wilson the press irreverent HARTMAN democrats refuse to be whipped into line carlisle and bonds correspondence I 1 this hai been a decidedly unpleasant week air mr aud the cuckoo democrats fir tt cabie the knock dowa blow adminis aea to mr clove land by the senate when it refused to confirm the nomination of mr hornblower of new york to supreme court then abu house cave tha cuc koo a whack by refusing by a vote of to 63 to adopt the amendment approved by mr cleveland and tie dem of the wave and means commit tee deferring the time the free wool clause of the cleveland tariff bill should go into effect and adopting by a vote of to an amendment making the free wool clause go into eff act on the passage of the bill and that was not all notwithstanding the pleading of secretary carlyle the democrats in congress refused to snare tho responsibility ol 01 bonds with the adain admin thus compelling secretary carlisle to announce anno unco an esaua of bonds under the law 1875 which wa a bitter pill for him to swallow us be has been persistent since he became a member of the cabinet in expressing doubt of bis authority under that law to issue bonds for any other purpose than the purchase ot rold the silver men are much worked up over abia issue of bonds as they had been calculating that the necessities of the administration would have enabled him to passed mr elands bill for the leaning of silver the Beig in the treasury under atie leadership of representative bailey of they started a movement for the adoption of a resolution batalin Bt alin it to be the sense of the ahouee that bonds coald only be issued under the act of 1875 for the resumption of specie payments for the purpose stated in that act but they met a stumbling block at the in the continuing order under which the ahouee is con the which will not expire anul the too late to stop the easue of bonda ev eu allowing thai the resolution coald hae pissed and that it would have stopped tary carlisle tha and of the remains made by representative hartman of montana concerning the peculiar position occupied by chairman wilson of the house ways and means commit teb who the ploren falsity of his prediction at th extra session that repeal of abo OUM chasing clanan of the silver law would relieve aba country of its financial and business depression la now predicting that the cley eland tariff bill will afford that relief almost excuses ahe lia language used mr bait tuan asked concerning wilbon la he a democratic prophet 01 the son of H prophet or only the mouth i dieca of the stuffed prophet of buzzard bai while there are people who object to such an undignified way of referring ti t i the president there are few who will adny that aileon ig the mouthpiece of mr cleveland As chairman of the ways and means committee he is A mere figurehead figure head the actual chair man being G the wags earner in your locality will doubtless rejoice with exceeds i g gladness to know that the democrats of the house in their anxiety 0 o enable thana to wear made of french calf skin patent leather and chaboit akina have reduced the duty on those articles which everybody knows are so largely used by the toiling matses by an amendment to the cleveland tariff bill to 15 per cent ad val orum still there are people who dare to doubt the friendship frienda hip of the democratic party for the wage earners a declared and never shown senator chandler eiyo senator pal mer a raking down for the straddling position he attempted to take in a csech in bayor ot the bill for the repeal of the federal election laws senator chandler opened by saying that ha waa prepared to defend the essential wisdom integrity of th republican party from its birth down to thia hour 1 I do not continued mr defend it only as the ben ator from illinoia has done to th time when that senator who has been a republican governor of illinois left the republican party the senator from illinoia today pronounced pronoun cad it to have been a party of patriotism as long as he belonged to it ant when he left it according to mr halmers palmers Pal mers argument it had suddenly turned around upon liberty and upon everything that was good and hax gone down from that hoar until it is now only a party of evil the laughter which times re sounded through the chamber while mr Ob andler was did not improve the taste of tha dose administered to mr palmer whatever may have been po republicans are unanimous in the belief that representative senta tive gear will make a senator of whom iowa will be proud he haa had a wide experience and his iam is the rockbound rock bound sort Cong ratu laciona are pouring in upon him senator calls resolution for an ex into the civil service of the united states and as to the expediency of its r or its increase waa the baaba of a short but at times amu ine debate in the senate washington jan 19 1894 |