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Show THE SlliViil. DHBATE. 3!r. foelran, of ew Hrl, Upm for the Oppotlllon of the lllll. VHY Mn L0UDTHINR8 IT MUOTUC VOTED aNBT. Mr. Uirllne' (rr.) Mprecli.-V Illllo Tilt Ileliurn Hatch aul Mllllmii". tty Teleirieli lo lha Kawi (DMIIllH. The allteellebalelil Ihe llomeleo-llniieil. llomeleo-llniieil. WAaillNaTO-r, March 51. The gal lerlea vim again ickcd when Ilia ilvtr dtbato waa rwumed, aud there waa a very full altrndancaon tho) art of Iho iiiouihcr?. ... . , Mr. Ulaud announced that lie would ilno hli motion for the prevloui quettlon llll A o'clotk.to give an opr-tunlty opr-tunlty fur greater debate , Mr. Cockran of Nw Vork, the well known Tammany leader, onel for tho opposition lo the till, which hu vigorously allocked. Ho neverthelet comptlmente I Chalrmau lllind'a n-rt, n-rt, aud dielared that ho had no patience pa-tience with Mr. llarter, who had and: "I crtdlt him ( llland) Willi gron Ignorance, Ignor-ance, a the only excuse for hli altitude." alti-tude." Mr, ('inkian aald Ibat, while dlii utlng tho concluilomof Mr. IllmJ, ho dialred also lo dispute the atatemeut of Mr. llarter, inhere had hecnlgnor aucedliplajcil upon the lloor, It had not been by tho gentleman Irom Ml aourl. I he thrust at Mr. Hitler wai grcvtt-J byaplauio and Mr. Cockran continued hla apeech at length. Mr. Cockran waa followed I y lll. CU5ISt(lS(M WOBK) who aald that til conilllueula wire op pond lo the bill, and he would .here-fore .here-fore voleagnluit the bill. Illugley (Maine) also stioke In opposition oppo-sition lo the Llll, ii J lug that 111 effK la would be to give lo thu silver mine owmraof thla nation j:l,t 10,00') annually an-nually more than Ihey erenow n reiving reiv-ing for their roduct. In addition to llili our tnlnla would bo Hooded by silver sil-ver Im'iorted from abroad, louti (CA1-) laid that the II t.t and most potent rv sou w hy he ahuuld vole agalmt the bill wai that, In the (lalfotm of the He lublliaupart), thtru was engrafted a plank nitaluit tho frro coinage of inter. in-ter. Tiirlhcnnore, In Iho laws nf his Htate, In tho obligation of almmt rvrr county, and In all notes and contracts con-tracts wire irovlilou making them layablolugolJ. To ntsums that Ibo 1 io lu of California were lu favor of Iho free coinage of el.ver would be to aiicrt that they were a living lit. lie remiintered when, aa a mechanic, ha had to lake hli JlftU anion's In sliver and exchange It at n loss of l Uforo paying the butcher and the baker. UAKTIM.f.M'V.) (holeader of (he llej ubtican free coinage coin-age men, male an able and conn rehen live apt eih, reviewing tho fiicalpolliy of thli country and l.urope on tho all ver question during the past century, and couibalted the argument against free silver. Tho ruling claisia In Ihe Taalern cities, whom wealth had been lied mountain lltt.li I y special leglila Hon, were swelling Into a white heal of Indignation at the thought that the allvtr miners would rvalue nu en hauird price through fita coinage. Iheonl) men In Nivadu tvrr called by Iheuameof iiioiiey.klugawerelhoie engaged in producing more gold than silver. It wai these lufamoui nilneri who had furnlihed the country over $l9i',noo,oij In coin, wllh which lo pay the National debt anl Ihe balance of trade. The farmer haa more at itakn lu thli question than the allver miner. The great bulk of win at lold lu the l.uropcan market la aold In romrn lltlou wltli silver-using countries and uiou a silver baili. It la perfectly plain, aald llartlne, that thu Indian roducer ha thu adtanlago over tlio American i ro-Outer ro-Outer In Ihe l-ngllih niarkel. Iioth sell at the lame I Mm. The I nd Inn lakes hla allver home, whero It I Juit aa good and ellntlvo money oa It ever was. IhaAmerlcau can obtilll tho aame amount ofillvcr, but, if ha brlnia It to America he au taluan Ion of .lOptr ctnu Incouverl. lug It Into our standard coin. Mr. llartlne llar-tlne did not prelend lo billavo that everything abnormal In llio sot lal and Industrial condition! of tho day has rtiulteil from sllter tlemouvtuitlon. Neltlierdldhedalmlhat lla demone. tUallon would cuuvrrt the American roullnentlnto a terrnlllal Taradlse and fill the land w lili Utopian bllai.but hodiitbellete that In general remit would bo all In thellueof beucricence; that it w culd eticourii, enterprho and hallo a more eteu diilrlbullou of wiaith. Hatch (Mu.) litlleved that thla qui tionwaan national one, und Ihertforo npntljonu. It wai utterly Immaslblo for the Deuiocratlo parly lo Ignore lis last history and pledsi a to tbeiooplo on Ihl aulject Thu gentleman film Maaiacliusetla(WlllUias)hadatlcnipt ed to rial him out of the Democrotlo I arty, and egolslkally detlareil that only Ihoao who agreed with blm (Williams) (Wil-liams) wero Democrala. Tin n Tin: iiotan -i as iucii AJiunni by a little tilt betuttn Mtesri. Hatch and William. Ihe latttr havlug aiikudlf Hatch could rtfer him to a Uimotratlo lata rni that ever declar-rdforfrte declar-rdforfrte allvtr, Mr. llatth leplled: "When you want a lletsot ratio plat-form, plat-form, jou will get It from l)mocrali, aud uot from nieu whose swaddling clothe hat u not been ell for a week or a month or a int. (Oreat laughter.) He told Mr. Wllllami (Man) that ho 11I)0.'1..NOW TI1K llllST IIIINCIlLU or uiMociiAor, and, when Mr. Wllllama aiked If he waa reading him out nf the t arty, Mr. Hatch ralorlcd that Mr. William laid the time waa ioiillu' w hell llio Uimo. tratla orty would havo to chooae letweeutlie Duniocrala of New Velk and Ihe Alliance of Ihe Bouth, lie (Haloh) wa willing lo mnke the choice, if ntcesiary, and would awap the I an fooled stateiiuau from Kaneai (Blmjaoh) for the gentlemau from Maisachusclli, am1. If anoli.; awap wero wanted, he would lake tl. tin erring young Democrat from (leorgla (Wataun) and throw over another MaiMchutetti Mugwump. Tho areech create.1 almost a itiisnllou. Ii. ILTaylorof Ohio, In the rouria of hla sfstctl expreaaed aurrlie that Hatch had dictated the repeal or IS71 waithogiealtstlnramyoftheceutury, and that It wis done by a Republican Cougrcia aiidnlleiublicau TrtilutnU Hatch knew that not n single Demo crat had voted against thu measure lu Ihe Btnale; that Melilloti Thiirman and lla ard had voted for It, and that the only votes cast against It were by Itepit licam. Caille (Minn.) and Hngllili (N. J.) oppotiil the bill. raylur (III.) had real n proposed lubitllute Inttndeil to ridicule the lending bill. Bwiet (Ida.) favored free colnige. Hmllh (III.) de Minted consideration of the miaiuie from n ily standi olnt and Mid that he should voloagaluat Ihe bill. Uuller (In.) closed tha debato by ay-Ing ay-Ing that whtn the act of I87T hnd brought the farmers Into a condition nf sulTirlngtheg-jnlliman from Illlnuli (Taylor), a millionaire, areiu, and with a comical aubtlltute added Insult to Injury and mocked the farmeri In Ihelr sun. ring. Jlland then IIIUAMIIII Till. HU.VIOl'a (JUK-T1I01, lturruwa movtd to Isy the pending billon the table, and the clerk called Ihe roll un hli motion. Theixtltemeiit was lotenie al the callprogreaied. Wheu the clerk comf lettd the re-caollulallou, re-caollulallou, the Hptakernrose toau noiintethe result, but, before doing so, directed the cletk to tall hi iiame.aui tht.ii availed lilmselt of hit rlclit to have hla vole recorded 111 the negative, nega-tive, ami i tbo deafelilug apliusu of the advneat. s of (he meaiurt. llland, uot aware tint the Bpeaker'a vole had saved hla measure Irom lui mediate annihilation, changed hla vole from tho negative to thealllrma-live, thealllrma-live, In order tu havo an opjiortunlty lo move lla conaldrrellon; but, Ulug ad vlitd In n moment that It waa defealtd by a lleivolCjtaealn changed to the negative. l.nloe (renin) atiddeuly itrodelnto Ihe Houii , and said that he desired to havo hli vole recorded, but lliu Hjakl r rtfused, Knloc having lievn abiuiit at a aeanlou nf the Invtitlgatlng coin mlllee. Herliert (Aln.), who had alio been almenl. failed tu get hla vole recorded. Ihe mlloll waa lost by a tie vote of MS lot IS. ()uthwalte(Ohlo)at occo moved to adjourn. Lost OJtoll't. Johnson, of Ohio, moved to recon. alder the volt) ly which the House rcfuied tu table the bill, ant lllalil moved to la) Juhnion's motion on the table. The inotlou to table the motion waireji-clcd H5to 149, and the until applauded with vigor. The vieaVr stated the votn rtiurred on the motion In rtcomlder, and Heed prang lo hli fett and dtmanded Ihe yaa and nays and the roll w aa called. rta speaker, without orJerlng n recapitulation, recap-itulation, announced that the motiuti In reponililer waailefeatLd br a vote nf 149 lo 14S. Cochran demanded n recapitulation of the vole. The e enker atated the dtniaud came loo late. Tbo coafuslon waa then re-doubltdand re-doubltdand thusieakerwai conqielh-J tn cull In lliu sen tees of the strgeanl-al strgeanl-al arms to restore Older. Tlnally the vole waarecijltutattd by unanimous consent and auueunced, yeaa, IV), nays, 14S; and lliu result was loudly ai plauded by llio anil slivcrlte. 1 he question then wai uu motion to lay (heendiugbillon the table, and afteraiteueof wild disorder the vote was announced, oai, 143, oa)s, 141; othe House refused lo lay tho bill on Ihe table. The chair announced tho quiatlon tecurred on lllaud's motion for thu pruvlouiqur-tloli on thu bill and amendment. amend-ment. Iho motlou to adjourn was lott hli InlfrJ. Motions lo adjourn, lo take a recen, adourn till Haturday and adjourn llll Mondsy, were all voted down, and then llland, Hating It wai evident no fair vote could botakentonlght, moved nn odlournment, which waa carried at IS 15. Ihe sitter bill now goes on Ihecaleu-dar, Ihecaleu-dar, but It liproliable Ihecommltlcu on rulia will at an early day report a rceolullou for further conildtrallon. The Ureal torlliein. NiwYuiik, March SI. The Oreat Northern company haa sent circulate to the preferred itockholden, oirerlng the prlvllegvot siilnrlblug lo IIA.tx It nt of 7S pt r i fill, of their holding! lu the new IS.'MO.OOO mw 4 per ceiit. collateral col-lateral truit bonds seiured by the Manitoba Taelflo txlemlon lond. The roceed of thue bondi wilt I e used to complete the Tsclflo extension from Hpokane to Tuget Houud. A Ju.l ridlel. H.ISTISUS, Neb., Maith SI, The Jury lu tho cue of ex-Major Voiuui of Hastings, who on Tebruary SSnd shot und killed Myron Van I'll el for slandering slan-dering hli daughter, today brought In a verdict of manslaughter. A motion for a new trial waa tiled. |