Show I I SENATE RECOGNIZES CUBA g I 1i J Demands that Spain Relinquish Sovereignly as on the Island A I e I 10 rant 01 tile Ionlnn last h 1 1 Prild I if I o I A oor x W 11 011 0 I Tells 1111111 Tel1sfjf 67 to u I j 1 J Washington April aTho United I States Senate has spoken Its voice 11 190 i for warwar until I the saffron flag of T Spain shall have been furled In the I sj Western hemisphere and furled for I ever Its voice too is for the Independence I I of the Infant republic of the I pendence reuh1e I a I gem Free of the Cubannd Antilles tile Independent I ol I the j Island public Was the shibboleth i M 1 shibbo-leth of the Senate throughout th four i arid days of debate which ended tonight I Min cillve While It Ihe Is just verdict to say returned that It wes was not dt 1 mal final Notes of discordalmost foreboding pr I fore-boding in their tones vveie Founded the I r This foreboding was iJUol In any I sense to anxiety About the result ot Of A j the impending I i conlllct III was prompted prompt-ed by a fear lest If the action laknn hy Dr the Senate I should ultimately be nci 4 cepted ns final this government tnlcht Blip rerlulg rerl dl I become Involved I In compllcalions that I In i In future years would prove serious flat r At 810 oclock p m the Davis resolutions I ant 11 reso-lutions those reported from the committee com-mittee on foreign relations amended so red 447 I mll torlgn rllon rd 1 as to Include the I recognition of the re I I public of Cuba more Passed fly It veto wb I of 67 > o 21 as a substitute for the resolution old I reso-lution adopted by the Home of tlepie to A scntatlves 1 dI long the contest I It an earnoldnems ell erg Y lie ability 1 nnd eloquence sellom I equalled thl even In the senate of tile United I for States from 10 n clock this I morning I gl It 1 i until the moment of the final vote th late lialty of the Interest did not abate all i for tin Instant rel if The action of the Senate leaves the ell i Cuban resolution In the following I th status The House heading number < a Mid uiactlng clause the Senate preamble I a I pre-amble resolution the Turple amendment h amend-ment and ei fourth Paragraph pro t posed by Mr Teller In full It Is I as fol nl OUR 0111 Joint resolution for the Independence f of tile people anti the republic of Cuba t Ie 1 demanding the government of Spain to w relinquish Its Authority In the Island of 0 Cutja and to withdraw Its land aida aid-a I Al naal I forces from Colin and Cuban cis I waters and directing the President of If 4 the United States to me the land And I O naval forces of tha United Slates to it resolutions Into effect I carry there rolulnn rert f Whereas The abhorrent conditions ro conditon jL 1 mlilch hove existed for merv Chair three d 1 years In I the island r Colin Po near our nil I t own Writers have shocked Ih moral I I sense In the people of the United States t hive been a disgracer to Christian civilization culminating as they have I I In the destruction of I United States battleship with 2M of Its officers and 0 crew while on n friendly visit In the J harbor of Havana anti nnnot longer j t I be I endured und Isis been c forth by 4 f the President at the United States 1 In f gng I his message f Congress of April 11 i 1888 upon uhlch the action of Congress was Invited therefore 21 11 Unsolved Hy the Senate and House it V of I Hepresentntlve of tire United States I 1 of America In Congress assembled I I 41 lr1 in I nrst That the people of the Island Rl of Cuba are and of right ought to bo I i free and Independent find that the government I I le gov-ernment of the United Stairs hereby i l recognizes the republic of Cuba as the IE YN lawful government of that Island I n Trertl Is the duty of 1M United States to demand nnd the gov 11 I Oral ar ent of the United 1 Stores 1 doO I 1 hereby demand that tire government of Spain at once relinquish Its authority 0 and gover A merit In the Island Af Cuba nnd withdraw Us bind And novel forces from Cuba nnd I Cuban water I i 2 Third That the President I of the United States be nnd hereby I directed 3 I empoweu I o use the tit to Isnt 1 j nl AIVR iw I fearer fu the UnltCd State 41I I Ind to all into the Actual service of 1 the United States the mllltla of the Nov eral states to such extent six mn bo f necessary to carry these resolutions In Im to effect FourlhThallh United States here by disclaim any 1polton or Intention I I 10 exercise sovereignty Jurisdiction or control over old Island except for the pacification thereof aral assert Its de I let an Inallon when 11011 Is accomplished 10 leave the roverriment find control lt I the Island to Its peple I j 71 I re IJ aW vote on the passage ofT of-T the rpMololon wa q j Yeas Allen Halter Barker lat Berry llutlor Cannon Carter Chandler Chand-ler Chllton Clark Corkrell Ciillam I I Daniel Davis Ueboe Faulkner Fur 14 1 dray ker Trje Hansborough Callings Harris Vapor Heltfeld Oorman I Jones Ark Jones lNev I Kenny KYle Lodge Lit lisav McIInery Jlr r Laurln Malory Mantle Marti Mason t Mil Mitchell Money Morgan Mur play Nolon Pame Ilonvolie PerMu N Petllgievv 1 Pettu Proctor Quay Haw a tills Itoach Shoup Smith Stewart T1 Teller I IhuiBtun Tlllman Turlo Turner Tur-ner Turple Vest Warren Wilson W1tt67 j Najs Aldrleh Allison llurrows starter I star-ter > niklns ralrbnnks Hale I Hanna p i Hawley I Hoar i JI idICli1n I I Morrllt Platt Conn IMatt f N Y > I k f r JI vf spimmer I Wollinglon I I KI 1 Wlmor WhIte21 I |