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Show 7GOYJJirXMEXT UNITED MOU8DAND SENATE AOnnE ON CUUAN RESOLUTION. Clstls DlrsetUg ths llM(aan .f rb't I4sssw atHrlie l)l-Mssqr Bssd far I'rs.ldsnl'a tlimlits. Wathlnftoa, April 19 After one of the harJett fought battle batween the two home known In mtoy years, con-great, con-great, at an early hour thl morning, cra to aa agreement upon the most momtntoti question It ht dealt with In a third of a century The Cuban resolution wat Dined, aad will be sent to the president thl morning lu provltlon mean th eipulslon of Spain from the Island of Cub by the armed forrrt of tha United Htalea. There were roll call In both house, tnd each Ixxly held tenacloutly to Its own resolution. The conferees had great dlfllcnltr In agreeing. The first conference shooed a determination determina-tion on ihe part of' th home not to ytttd a luf le point, n,nd It was only after longcontultallont with the hout leader thai they treed to allow the little worda "are and," In, the first ectlon of the senate resolution, which declares that the people of Cuba arc, aad of right ought to be, free and Independent. In-dependent. The resolution, at finally adapted, wat that reported from the ttaate committee en foreign relations, with the addition of the fourth section, sec-tion, known at the Teller amendment, dltclalailag any Intentloa on the part of tha United States to acquire Cuba. Th resolution cannot be sent to the president until afler It Ittlgntdby th presiding ofllcer tela v. |