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Show This vok wilt bo reinenfbered a long time by tho members of the Pennto. To begin with n lot of llio Senators wcro put in n bad humor by llio sucrcss of l'refcidciit C'leelniid in pieveuting a coni.Hinii.i on sller after it was nlu-ost agreed iiioii, n success that later brought dow'i upon Mr. Cloeland's head this sharp I.iuguugo from Senator Morgan: "When )ou leave thuixecutlvoinausloii and come here to guide us in legiBlitlon you must nit Kel ul all nUronted jl we take up the eto power and iito It on you. Yuu shall not interfere with us." During .iie entiio week personal bicker iiitfliuiehseu almost constant on the lloor of tho Senate, between tho friends and opponents of tho Voorheea bill. The most significant event of the week, however, was the way the silver democrats demo-crats put tho administration democralr, aa the friends of the Voorheea bill aro oiled, on the definitive, byproposlng a iluiiiociutic caucus to settle the silver quetilun, every man who attended tho caucus 1 1) lie bound by its decision. Thoadiuiniitriition Senators declined to sign the call, but enough names were see mill tucft the enurr.s without their aignitiirvs, 1mi( tliry w r.ot, of lourse be btHii.at l in ar'Jon. ..'Liilor VeFt oiii..u,id ti.e id li i.irft liriukiicd the call A uoilii-r niter ihmneratanlduflt: "Weip.t til-til of ii!('t'Jiigti)thetw.tddls nlot.t .In i ul, -jf il.. majority whteh bus bien l rid at un by adiiiinlstintion Scnn-told Scnn-told i Ulii'ti in the tine rule of the majority ; thiy don't. The democrats are in the majority in tlto Senate and are entitled to the control of legislation. In only ono way run Hint bo dono, and that is the way wt propose by holding a caucus, and allowing; tho majority to I map out a program. That wo wi6h to Idotiitd the administration Senatora fear in Jo. 'flint's the whole business in n niiuhcll " This w nan eUcr niovo on i he part of tho silver democrats a'-i a'-i lioituh they lun no risk, as a majority o i lie democratic Senators aro with t.i ,u. |