| Show I A STORMY SESSION I Extraordinary Demonstrations In be United States Senate CDIU AM M1X1UILT lllbCUShCI Benator Sherman Slates lift tosltlon Itila lie to llm I Cuban Heiolnlloa WABIIINQTOK Feb 25Ibe Senate wee storm swept today by such poll tlonale I debute such extraordinary demonstrations ID the crowded get let lesandesiolot dramatic exchanges ex-changes between Ibo conspicuous figures fig-ures 01 the Senate ao to make today oLf of Ibo moat metnotublo In Ibo anualaof the upper branch ot Con greni Cuba wa the theme and Beeline d to mile all the puntup tmotloni of Moll trip It brought about the com pletu I dlaplaoement of appropriation bllli threatening their allure and Ibo advancement of the tCuban question to the very front ul Son to Lu lives It dltoloted alto that ho resolution demanding ol Hpaln the Immediate and unconditional release of Julio banguilybavlug ou a test vote tecured Ibo right of way would be rIled by protracted debateD debate-D ulul Dem Va In I a fervid plea for tiaoguily stirred up all that latent prtilou of Ibo Senate lie ipoku of tjpanlih outrages upon American citizens citi-zens and luiulta American olUolals Wbo lisle 01 Maine sought Interject Inter-ject questions Daniel suggestively third thai lie would yield In due time whether It be to the organ oft of-t captain gonera ot 1 Cuba or tho queen oll Spout or or any one die 1 lu vnw of f Mr Males attitude ou the Cuban queetlou the moaning was un mlltakbl Personal to Bring was quieted I however by explanations ibis wae followed by a series 1 of explosive ex-plosive Incidents culminating by a final declaration by Mr 1ryetbat If bo had fill way a warship would start lor Uavaua This built a Ilirlll tbrouen tun crowded gallery which broke Into long continued and vociferous vocifer-ous applause which thn Vice President tried vainly to restrain Mllli exultIngly exult-Ingly I declared that the galleries were U lied with American citizens who bad a r gilt to exposing their feeling At 1 oclock a onulllct uioie as to precedence pre-cedence of business the bankruptcy I Mil being lu order riierowaa u sharp parllamontarysk tmlebwhich rmul oj lu Ibe appropriation bill being made Ito penning question but Daniel was J allowed to continue big rimark lie I C Jared that Ibo record lu tlieHau I gully case showed that the Bpauliu authorities bad mod themaelvei na dleagreeablu and ottunalve aa pottlble Bald I bat the exoollo were inside on 1 a most extraordinary character rho alleit tribe 10 darkest Africiais he aid oould never have been treated as contemptuously by a neighbor as were I the Unite Bootee authorities by Ibo I I Bpaulsh < ifllclala Cuba In this matter mat-ter I ilefeirlng to Courts General Wll i Remote account of one of his Interviews Inter-views with the governor general Mr Daniel exclailinso I Wish that au i American warship could Igmvu Leon then In I the harbor ol Havana within with-in American admiral charge who would have turned his gun upon that i city and taught this aeronaut 1 Insolent I union the Turk of the West the I UDipeabablu Spaniard who la I doing the work of hell In this neighboring Island that the demands of the United Stales government BIB to bo respected 1 re-spected I Mr Teller now took Iran floor for u lit lot but passionate speech favoring the resolution This technical quibble over the nalurallzitlou wa without a parallel be began The facts were ample to nqulre Immediate action Buch a condition might be futile The Senate had pataej a rutolulloa as to Urt Beat and the secretary ol state had relueed to transmit t It to Greece It Is I a part of Ibo ruslllantmoua I conductor conduct-or the state department during thu last two yestst exclaimed Mr lellor HOld H-old not txpeci uiub more rum the next administration but hu added with Intense feeling OIL thank Uud this admlulilrattou lu soou to go out of power I approve tbo statement of the Senator Kryr that a Ship should bout bo-ut to Cuban waters I would load every ship weve got I would not count dollars betide American ollliiu ihlp I would make every tower In tile world respect American clttzio ship if I II took all the men and all the power this country IS11900 Allen then m a de a stroke which added a new surprise to tho situation Hu moved to lay aside Ibo Indian bill which was technically before the Bel ate a nun to proeeel with the Bangullly resolution lie did Not 110 said to uiaLe R direct rain between the protection ol American citizens of the one baud and tuu approp lotion bllli ou the olhf 11111 asked for the ayes and nayp saying a reorJ vtu was dedreabU The rolloil was loIloiveJ with intense I lM rem uud when lose motion pro veiled yen 40 nay 7 lur wag B dhtlDct buutatlou throughout this chamber I Hill expreiseJ the hop that that pateigo tit tho resolution would at legal Ii have a moral I tllct on the uuxl ad mlnliirillou differ with the senator from New Yotklv relponded Mr While auJ I hope the chairman ol Ibo committee on foreign relations chernuu will uII liu forced to carry out his policy II crlary 01 the state the views or whlclkhu Ilan nouin01 lutnls port0 110 ald Sherman t would soon Uw itbe responsibility for the conduct cfthu state deposit boon to slid he could well aUorJ to wan until that time IIWjbl This brought Bhermau to his feet He said the tjungully resolution COOl mantled hit approval as he felt that BiBKUily had been mod full subject of ulrnot btrbarous lujuvlce I say therefore uu wild that Mr Bausullydilghia t should be respected and guarded by thu United Btalen but I 011 not 10 favor or debating Ibo resolution at this time when It signals In the way ot tbu appropriation bllli Ho had agreed to the reporting by Morgan of the resolution and he had VOloJ against Its oooldoralloo When II aologoolzed the approprllloo bill ad he Haw 00 Inconsistency 10 this course Hut Ibis feeling on nil part Ibalopprupllloo buld be provided for could not Prevent him from colorIng color-Ing his Protest i against violence anJ wrong and ho truetcd that the time would never come whon he could see u man robueJ of his rlghti as Biujully bad been without euterlug lila pro test He would ooll ho could prevent It Bacgully driven lu tile point of ulcld as another American ollln In Cub gleamed 10 have been 41 limits ho said lu Conclusion opposed op-posed to tyranny and wrong wherever encountered and I would stand by Baniully If I stood alone We are all responded White op sad to tyranny and wrong I lint we may differ as to Iho mea5u red for orienting or-ienting thorn lie said that rom seemed disposed lo correct all I wrunca by talking about them At oclock Ibo Berato lock a accosts until pm The Boot galleries were crowded lo the lulleit capacity at the night megaton In anticipation ol a continuance of Ibo exciting Julian debate and possibly Uoclilvu action Untuo bill to allow Ibo bottling of dlstlllua spirits In bond wag pnteed with amenJmonts na reported Also Benalu bill to prevent the Importation of Impure Run unwholesome tea and lor the government board to fix the Btandard ot 1 tea lenlgrw saiLed unanimous consent proceed wltu the Indian appropriation appropria-tion bill lilll wanted It uuJeratood that Ibis did not dlaplaco Ibe Cuban I resolution all 10 Banguliy which was In retain Its right of way as the unfinished un-finished bossiness 1ettlgrew absented and the Indian bill was taken up Brown lisp Utah raised the question ques-tion of nu quurutu but Ultytwo begin tors six more than a quorum re a BDoudeJ A brief Incidental reference to Cuba was maJeAilsulwho Bought to secure Buveral arnuudineuta relative to Indian lauds The ludlacB and tbo Cubing are much In Ibo same condition be Bald 64 They tire od as a very convenient football bu kicked about when we bavu nothing to do While Bald tho paaaage of the Cuban resolution would be futile aa It would be continued to limbo when It 1 reached the hands of the incentive whose past policy has been such as to foreshadow fore-shadow a voice It any action was taken btawart Bald It 1 would be known thai with these Cuban bcrbirllles crying for rolrtt there were Americana In Ibo Mote even If I there were none Btlbe I White 11011me This stirred Ibo galleries to action and there was a burst of I applause which was Squelched by a warning rebuke Stewart went on to aaythat the vote of Ito day bad shown n majority of Ibo Senate determined to act ngalhBt there Spanish murderers and till action ac-tion should be I taken ddsplto threats ol cproilllon from thu Wbllo house Alllionj request to go ou with the Indian bill during the morning hour tomorrow was objected to by Allen Till loavpn the Cuban question to com up all Im Palmer ropllril briefly to filowartJ criticism of tho IreilJent I I 11 desire only to my that there la I n salesman lu the executive miuilon bo Baku I a brave hold Statesman who enloovors 10 oolorco tbo law I regard re-gard 1111 recent Cuban xplohallon II a mere tempt lu a teapot and In my J iuiigment u should not eland Id the way of legislation of th ft 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