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Show I CENSURING BAYARD. Ids Dibits la thi lL"h ol it ;e- DIE Gill.I KltH lliltiiM.tP. His Itrprssrafatlre of Hi falli lliatea to Ore at llrllala laid on tbe ituk. Wasiiiwoton, D. C, Mrch 19 The galleries of lh Htuae, desptie the inclement wsather, ware well tliltd today In anticipation of the reaumptlon nf tbe dehate on lh retolutluna to censure cen-sure Ambassador Ilayard, which ware called up Immediately after the read-lug read-lug of Ibe ournal, TAKl ADIlll-. Taft (Hepubllcan, Ohio) took Ihe floor In support of the reulutloua. He said: "Under the unwrlllen law vt the land, Mr. ltayard, aa an American auibaaadur, was Invited to deliver an address before th Jvlinburgh l'bllo a iphlcal Instltulloo. 11 accepted the invitation end this prlvileg. a rrlv. lex securtd solely ly hla flloial poalllaa he ahuaad f by attacking a uy. 1 asy inlttlcal par'y la'-tiiae protection pro-tection is the foundation principle ul the Henuaiican party. I ne complaint gaiuat Mr. Itayarl la n il mat be la a frifl trader In home politic, tut trial as an ambaaaador ot Ihe American people ha took hla hurtle polllloa with him io a forain oAuntry and exploited them before a loretirn audlenre. "To crlln ie an American embaB-dnr embaB-dnr la an ungracious nuty. Ibe Americans prefer to leeva tbrlr roreiau renreieniativee from ail crltlcoms waaiavtr, epvcaliv of e pariUau C'a(ac(er tu the eud that thoe representatives repre-sentatives nay feel all on it In the undivided un-divided support of their wu couutry. When an eiiibssdor, however, ahau dons his oou-psrlisan ehararirr, be not only ensharraaaes the eiecutive, bii elait luvhia thewldeat riie at orl). ciem en ail Ha peraoLal arts. If Mr. It yard seee nolhlug raprahanatnia in tbe acta which are elmoai umver-al iy racoguu d by Me own countrymen as manifest violation of dtplumatir e hpjelie, diplomatic duty snd uipio-luaiiO uipio-luaiiO honor, It rouat ba becauie uld age Is melt .wing luoie meaial powers, whioh several eara agodiPtateU strli -saut rules lur the government uf our oiplomatio aarvioe, aod which wire S kaan as la dlpieaol Lord rtackvilla. West lor a comparatively trivial oi-fense. oi-fense. "It I urged by way of extenuation aod defense,' said Mr. Tart, 'iUat tbe Bhlreee wea eaoleliy admlraaie en acoouDt of lis liierary merit. Mtand arte of literary ovarii vary greatly, but I veoture In esaeri thai a vast majority uf Ihos who have read thlaeddreat and ot tboee who nve attainpled e read II would Join laeue on Ibis pulut at ouce. il waa au unfortunate custom cus-tom wblcl forced Mr, Ilayard lo outer upon a literary platform in a quatl-oumpellilon with Mr. Low til auu Mr. i'beipa. 1 bevebeeu taught lu believe be-lieve Ibat the Individual lu tu a cuuo-try cuuo-try bad a larger range uf porauual Irte iom than lu a-iy o'ner u uotry ou the babllabie slobe. Our ealf sleent aa a nan n Bull red a alght atiock wi'to nur anihaaaejor lu efleut InaiaU tnal Auglu-rWx m ctvlliaeiion nur-lures nur-lures and devslopea Individual freedom once lu ibe form of govarnmeul. Lu- doobtedly the pruprlsiies ol the occe-sluu occe-sluu required uur emhsaaadar to main-lain main-lain thai the individual freedom of the Fngihhmau waa as great as tnal ot the Autericeu, but lu maintaining thla, what right bad be. In singling out h it-own it-own people to aay, 'lu my country I have witnessed lha untenable growth ol that form of state socialism styled protection?' Then followed the s la tarn ta-rn ems and allegailuna whion ought lo caute the blush of shame to any j American forsigu representative pub-, llciy altering the in lu a foroigu ouuu i try. t s ulm view of tbe fact that tbe Fifty fourth House with Us remarkable It-publloau maorlly sucoaedad lu the Kdty-thlru Uuiih with its remarkable Oemuorailo msjerlty, Mr. Ilayard condescends con-descends le divide tb memberablp nf th present House Into iwo e leases, the 'jobbers and shatter,' who ate protectionists protec-tionists and Itepuhlioaas, and the aielesujea,' who ar fre Ira ears end Hamnrrals. Kvery dollar of eatery which Mr, Bayard will draw from the United H tales treasury during the oo nil eg year eught lo sink deep Into hi tender conscience, because the domlnenl party of V'era and chad-ara' chad-ara' cootrolliug logltiatiou lu this tiuuae paaaed that amount lu his credit lu tbe diplomatic appropnatlun blll."l He cloaes this part of his address by alieg ng ibat unuer Ihe Ibduence uf proleolloli tpeia.)nal liberty ceasea tu be the great eud ot Ihe gvruiueul." What a inoutiroua in-ei upon btsuwn republic, and yet tins la called a mere dlauuaalou of au econouiiai theory upon au aoademio platform. U was the arraignment ar-raignment nf hla own country berure Ibe assembled culture uf Hootlaud; it was a proclamation to Ureal iirlUlu, Ibat la the United Htalea where the prutection prevailed, peraiual liberty I had ceased to be the K,rat autl of the I government. j To be more efleetlve aud tharafore Ihe more cenauiahle, nut to aay lha; mure uiahouurahle, sucu au arraign- I ment nu'i be upon au academic plat- j loim. if Mr. Hyard lu yleldiug tutne , gentle aud subtle Influence uf old age j had circulated hia lueaa simply la the drawing rouoia of aristocratic Lou. d n, liitle ur no alteuliou would bave i hettn ptiJ to i ham, hut our auiPaasadjr proclaimed them up jii thetlaflorm oi tho I'- nuburgh I'uilos piilcal institution institu-tion a society oompusud uf learned men, wnu give tune lu publlu evutl-meni. evutl-meni. "Fur that reason hcihouldbshld to a strict acutuut for bis statement, When the amhsHBador of lb United Hiate bad reached th point where he la willing toa.cuia pars ual apuroha tion at the expense of the dkulty ul i bis uwn oountry, end whan his self importaaoe bsd beoonaao expended as j V o.i lu pcrtMl him lo riivinK 'hat hie I "n 1. .. in ,n ii i.i d h II .erii in forelsn landa impend tip'Mi 'ho ein p rt j nf a UKl ej,d'hlillted Mid pP ud tinlor, It I" I'Ik h I line Inal thl l.ou-e, III r ; fl-ctui lubnu senttnteni, hoiild, by i les 'lutlnua ol ceripnre, c mmatid htm I to iiMlntniu th til 'utty of his own C unlry aud ! uiordraie bor wi, I pereiiealliy lo Ihe liiieresls and K"l I nsiue of lh enure A m rh an pvopii.1' j AM 1U ltiMI K PI. A YI.Mh I When lall n-.i c u it-.l, b- yir jd a ! '-w luinuiee to Kr vriiur (Utp , Olil ) I ie iy lu Ihe lemik ma te by Mn I C'eer ytsit-r -sy al"ul Oemral rVheuck. I Oroavrior refatrel to (ieoeral Si henok's dlsling uiahed servlcv lu I war and peace. Ha r tiid riot under ! ainud the purpose uf tne attack, It wea n t germane tu the dii'ualii. j Aetuming thai pk.r I laying cnira-veuej cnira-veuej the I i si ti sieudard of moraniy i set up by the vei.iltmaii irm , Kentucky, that waa to it hie the j klllfllBl r.tuduct. Met faryaaid he made un attack on Oeueral Hcbeuck. No one cul J deny, bewavf, that bis ojuduci migil baVa t-ee Investigated. Ori-svenor replied If It were not Intended In-tended iu aaail the memory of the deed mao Ilka e ghoul, thou the utter-auoea utter-auoea of McCreary were idle wotdi, li'garding the l.um.a mine, the bel proof oi si iituu .'i go'.d nit nti"iis wss thai he blm-cK luvksted large sums in tnuse storks aid coulloued tn pay aa ineuis to hi-oeaih. hi-oeaih. As to ttie te.x on draw pokir, ba bad writien t ut a few ruis uti lite greai Amertvan gaum by reipirel uf a mend, and had bei-u iery uiucb con cerntd when public reference I It bad Wheu he said thai daueril nvhentk lull hla friend he kuew Juat woouU annul poker ip alwaa to lose Ills mouey. Aae poker ple)er, b.wtver, he died wituaui p.ayiug au unpal i puker debt. 1IAVAHU AUAIN. l'esraun ( iUp., N. V.) followed. He said the g(K,d name oi our public aar-vauta aar-vauta uot.aiiiutvU a large pari ul our Latiunal wealth, aad a 1-rru of wealth that n would not I arter far ell that bee pju or beneath our soil. It gave bliu uu pleasure lo 1'ilti iu tne tiu-ullialiou ul a lofty spirit or iu the ueraiBiiob of au inueliiiue name. He could aay iu candor thai he hai beau au admiral and supporter of laiun F. liyera a nauts that goea bach spoiieas eno ehiumg Into lh mitsof lh mldiile ag.s. He wlaned tnal tho exenullve ty timeiy eotuu, ur the amuastadur by auiiauie espiauatlou, ur lue H. ni -oiaU of Ihe Houae. by suitehie cjutes-aiuu cjutes-aiuu aud uonpartaanthlpt had reiievej Ihe meniiwiBwi deuiaudUg the censure ul aucu a man, In tbe course of some remsrks upon irntsctiuu, winch Mr. ilayard ataailed, Ibe spas aar sa.u: "Iba cause of pro let tnu be triumphed tu the last two eieotluiis, aud it will liluiuj h In the one tor wnioii we are now piepamis; tuie doctrine a 11 rimy lodged iu thi mind uf tne Amerioau peupie boj they have) eeit led eoovictlou thai theie will be no return of gei.uioe pr.sterity uotll there la a return uf a genuine American protai tlva tariff, end m man who will carry tne baoiiar ul Victory iu lhcmiiig contest will lm that wait w ho uieaaurcs up most uearly lo the Ideal staouard, lu lue livlug 1m-peraooailou 1m-peraooailou uf prulectiuu.' lnoioliig Mr. i'eereon appea'eJ to ail membeia iu pass the r.soluiieu, ayins: Mlnen If our repreaeulative lu foreign lauds cauuol b aai of uur inatitutious ihey will et least pay them the puur inbjteuf their silent contempt, lint It uevr be eipuuad until Ihe uaj u doom t until tnal day ol g o m and -ham Wbuu lh tepreeuulilivt-e of tne A uitnoiu pop iiii longer dare lu do-lend do-lend me name uf tiirlr country aaihai ail euumler, fnrelgu aud duiuealic, against the astauila of the upeu lue ana .aiill the lusulence or tne punili-Sfivaiit punili-Sfivaiit wuo w.Uid ex.lt bis parly by debating tne oountry." While i'eaiaou ws referring Ij pro-tectiunaud pro-tectiunaud iwviuteues, M I nary Inter-pused Inter-pused to ak wuy he did hot recall the elections of 11, when Cleveland was re-eleo ed aud tue McKiuluy billion- 'Mltiause the elections of lbui! are back uumtHm,'1 replied i'aaraun. " Toe He moo rata eieo d lu Ibi were ovr wnalwiegiy repudiated in lti4, abd the protectson victory ol lh4 will be repeated this year," |