Show CONGRESS SESSION to th SENATE washington april 18 consideration was resumed of wallaces resolution to alter alie rulo of the senate so that removals and may be enado by the of the senate and sergioant at arma respectively the rulo proposed to be amended requires removals and appointments point ments to bo approved by the president of alie senate the discussion was interrupted by the close of the morning hour and the army appropriation bill was taken up and randolph epoco in favor of the measure randolph said the simple question was had congress alie right to demand redress of a grievance as a con of granting supplies to the army he gravely doubted not the right but the expediency of such a step lie was proud of ments of the army bul it was a monstrous doctrine anat the government owes its life and power to the army in timo ot peace its disbandment now would not endanger alie life ofilio nation randolph said that in 76 lie bore a message from gov II ampton to the alien president of he united states urging ali latter to withdraw the troops from the state house you may imagine sir said randolph my astonishment and indignation when in an angry tone and uncivil manner the president replied I wont withdraw tha troops I dont regard alie decision of the supreme court of the state and if I had any message to fand to II ampton it would be that his message to me is an an impertinence sir for the governor of a state to communicate his wishes not demand his rights as ho might properly have done to ako tko president of the united states an impertinence indeed upon what meat does this our ciesar feed eliat ho has grown BO great na mr president we cannot make too lucli haste to guard the liberties of freemen everywhere in this broad land from the chance of blotting tho pages of our history with a repetition of the usurping act of a president less than three years ago adjourned until monday HOUSE the morning hour was dispensed with and the subsidiary silver coin bill was not taken up the jituso then went into committee of the whole on the legisla tico appropriation bill mckinley saoko in opposition to the proposed repeal of the general election laws ho denounced alie legislation as a bold and wanton attempt to wipe from the law every protection lie ballot box and to f stuffers at the north and of th tisane ballot clients at the south mckinley having read that blackburn in tho last debate eaid the democrats meant to wipe from the statute book all war measures blackburn loft his chair and de bounced the want of fairness and truth in presenting from hia speech an incomplete extract |