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Show CONOnUBB 18 BXCITED. lt)orllr Will ran llwlilte ttllua Vf Hit AUmtiiUlrsllim. WaihlngUiu, March Jo. Ill congreti tho feeling which Wgau to take form after the presidents ;ollle message on the Maine was presented, found open expression to-lay In the resolutions resolu-tions presented proposing a declare Hon of war, recognition of tho lndo pendotico of Cuba, nrmnl Intervention nnd decltlvo nnd wurllko ttept ngalntt Spain, mid In eonfercnee of llcpnbll-sNint, llcpnbll-sNint, having fur their object tho overruling over-ruling of tho speaker, If necessary to get prompt action llotli on tho door, In tho cloak niomt. In the lobbies and In the corridors, thoro wat little else discussed but the Cutau tltuatlou and the Maluo disaster. On the house aide It was apparent the Itcpublloan mijorlty could not longer be controlled. Oroups of member mem-ber In n state ut excitement were to lie seen on every hand. In eaeli cloak room there were ineinWn lltleulng eagerly whllo irtlont of tho Maine testimony were read. Mcintwr of tho euuimltteo on foreign affair grouped together and discussed plaus and (Hit-ble (Hit-ble future proceeding. Much depend upon the next few day. That congress will not long remain re-main Inactive If some decided action It not taken by thn administration, It certain. It U also true that the talk ofaiiarmUlleeoauseilBBrcatdcalof III feeling. It la understood that tho president bat made a demand upon Spain that the bond of oppression bo Immcdl. aiely raited from the starving hordes of Cuba, and If thlt be not done, wjll nsk congress for guidance. |