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Show TREATY IS RATIFIED Senate Takes Final Action on Cuban Reciprocity Bill. BULLETIN. WASHINGTON, March 19. The Cubar treaty has been ratified by the Senate. The vote on the motion to ratify the Cuban treaty was 50 to 16. Following Is the vote for the ratification ratifi-cation of the treaty In detail: Yeas Aldrich, Alger, Allee, Allison, Alli-son, Ankeny.Bacon, Ball, Beveridge, Blaokburn, Barnham, Barrows, Barton, Bar-ton, Clark (Wyoming), Cockxell, Cul-lom, Cul-lom, Depew, Dietrich, Dolliver, Dry-den, Dry-den, Elkin3, Fairbanks, Fo raker, Foster Fos-ter (Washington), Frye, Fulton, Gal-linger, Gal-linger, Gamble, Gorman, Hanna, Hansbrough, Heyburn, Hopkins, KEARNS, Latimer, Lodge, Long, Mc-Comas, Mc-Comas, McCreary, McCumber, Nelson, Overman, Penrose, Perkins, Simmons, SMOOT, Spooner, Stewart, Stone, Warren, Wetmorc. Total 50. Nays Bailey, Bard, Bate, Berry, Carmack, Clark (Montana), Daniel, Foster (Louisiana), McEnery, Mal-lory, Mal-lory, Martin, Money, Morgan, New-lands, New-lands, Pettus, Taliaferro 16. SENATE IS NOW READY TO ADJORUN SINE DIE. "WASHINGTON, March .19. Senators Allison and Cockrell. accompanied by Sergeunt-at-Arms Iiamsdell, waited on the President shortly after 4 o'clock and notified him that the Senate was ready to adjourn sine die unless he had some further communication to make. The President expressed his gratification at the early ratification of the two treaties, the business for which the Senate was culled into extra session, and requested re-quested the rommlttee to notify the Senate of his gratification and good wishes for the members. |