Show CAPITAL voorhees to tile senate I 1 RECORD and defended in tho house 0 RANDALL EULOGIZED land and the tariff disbursed Dis cuRsed I 1 0 BAYARD SPEAKS I 1 As to th rights of ameri causa caus A clerk gone wrong Ite appointment etc western ased press to tax standard STAN DAnD THE SENATE I 1 voorshees hees apologizes land forfeiture bill 4 may S at the con elusion of the ator voorhees arose and after stating that lie lad been ill for almost a week said referring to a discussion in which I 1 participated last week I 1 de sire to say to the senate that however severe the provocation was given yet I 1 made use of e a t that time contrary tot the rules 0 ft 1 Is body the pa ulia rules and usage and decorum of this senate I 1 regret having used buch tender a proper apology to tile senate of the united states for so doing almy high respect for tile dignity of tills body if which I 1 have so long wen a member as well as my self respect induce me to make this statement after the close of voorhees remarks ingalls resumed the chair izoar presented the memorial of tile new england cori ference of tile methodist episcopal ing against the ratification of tile chinco treaty or any treaty that pro eludes chinese ministers of the gospel or chinese delegates to religious conventions vent ions coming into the country characterizing it as utterly nn ameri can and un christaan hoar said until there could be an appeal from the american people drunk to the american people sober the matter might be considered settled he therefore ved that tile memorial be laid or so ordered the senate then resumed considers of ilia railroad I 1 a it d grant fortelk tire bill tile question being g oia the amendment offered yesterday by palmer dolph moved to lay on the table ral merle amendment to being that not in 9 in the act be construed tb firm any private entry for land tier claimed androw under colar of stead or pre deml tion laws but that in all such cases ilia of tile gheral land office and the secretary of the interi or shall hear and beteri uro t I 1 a claims of the parties respectfully a cin cordin to the of exist g provisions law arhe ame ment was laid on t 11 0 table y aas 23 IS brry to lay oil the table the offered by spooner that the provision confirming tho title of all e aso holdin or c ia aiming iming lands in ty a state of 1 ig ell igan despond 0 I 1 by the proper officers of the united states under tile public land laws provided that the secretary of the interior shall be satisfied that cash purchases were made without fraud and in the belief that the purchasers were obtaining a valid title shall not be construed as confirming sales wor entries of lands upon wh ag ell there were bona fide preemption pre emption or home a tend claims on alo first of may 1989 tile motion to layon the table N as d cle abed yeas 17 mayx 22 and tile amen dment was agreed to yeas 2 j 11 la aal bunds moved to recommit the bill to the committee on public lands mith instructions to report it back as soon as might W Th emotion to rep dininio was op led by blair and dolph and dein cod only nine senators 9 for it after some discussion of amend merits affecting Alic higan lands the bill went over the following bills for public fogs v ere reported and placed on the calendar senate bills for ateno nevada for virginia nevado Neva dj 9 A message from the president ident on tile subject of the I 1 n to the french army of john prussia an american citizen was laid before the senate and referred to the committed teO in foreign relations stewart the resolution calling for ilia correspondence that the man had bee army resolution was offered paddock introduced a bill to amend the set to encourage tile gro A th of timber oil the referred the senate then adjourned THE HOUSE woodburn taken to T ask tributa to ran dill MAY 8 tho message of the president transmitted tester day returning without ilia approval the bill for the sale of certain indian lands in kansas was referred to the committee on indian affairs bryce of new york rising to a question of privilege read the lafi gu ased by woodburn of nevada in agle rl bened to ex congressman howitt having apologized to tile british minister for ing a resolution 0 inquiry as to the case of odonnell under sentence of death in coteat britain bryce stated lie had denied tile correctness of the statement and in vindication of his denatal he had read a telegram from blasor henitt denying that lie had ever apology 2 zed to the british minister and sending a letter in which lie details the circumstances of tile can air bryce also sent to the clerk s desk and had read a statement made minister west in 1884 denying that br I 1 ebitt had apologized to him for his pait ili the transaction these doan menta mr bryce thought were antes ficie neto disprove the chang which had been brought against a relative of his by marriage and an i it e m a n contenul Conti nul B id t I 1 nv ha arg 0 alt b a go ta f jv A t cite adaina hewitt tile feelings of the warm hearted and generous 0 wi lh struggled for I 1 eibrt I 1 ir 1 ly sympathize at I 1 have often bear say lie does himself ican only state I 1 dinnat seek this contra veray it was thrust upon me and I 1 coald not do otherwise than to try anti vindicate a gentleman vr whom I 1 have tile highest friia vindication I 1 have madea nd I 1 now leave the matter to the I 1 sense of the I 1 louse without regard to and to the sober judgment of ilia people abich is always right woodburn of nevada said lie bad or in its life knowingly made a charge ile could not substantiate ile did not regard the denial of the belt ish minister as a d 0 nit 1 of the cha arges in fac t I 1 was an it was no better A ut hority than tile gentleman I 1 a bryce statement that helas a rela five by marriage to hewitt when be woodburn made this charge lie wa sinfor medby a gentle trian fit washington ito was on tile floor at the time that he wap one of tile committee of three representative irishmen delegated by an irish organization of america to investigate the truth of the charge made against hewitt that gentleman stated to him and said lie could prove it that tile result of that investigation was that A S hewitt was guilty of the charge one of the a was a correspondent of world and another was Con donand u pon their on III in addition to tile current literature tile day lie has made the charge and did riot take it back lie needed better authority than a letter over the signature of A S hewitt an jitter ested party the defendant in the came brumm of said bryce won I 1 J bear him out in the statement eliat after the contro a few days ago ill c y had a record together and that be brumm biad therk and there agreed the gentleman might either not publish anything in the record with to it or lie might astrike out the word apolo v and insera the word a X planate pla nati 0 n or that 14 might fix it up in any way to suit himself consistent consi with tile truth the gentleman bad fixed ill tile P which was not bet it bord e ut lie had no ob jec t loll 1011 dulaurier ula urier in licit the gentleman had seen fit to fix it up but alien was made eliat no explanation was made by hewitt lie still maintained that the charge wag falso or at least not correct ilia recollection was that 11 twitt had made ati explanation oil the floor but whether it was made wi the floor or not the explanation the mildest term eliat he could tw was made by hewitt before tile affairs ap before the committe or and made a statement but it wag not in the presence of anybody interested on alie other side ile submitted that was an explanation if not an apology it alas enough to convince alie committee abit it ought to accommodate air hewitt by abiog no further into the inetter silo subject was then dropped and the I 1 louse went into committee of the whole on tile tarifa bill stockdale bf took tile floar in continuation of its in favor of the bill ile sali the cotton planter had received little consideration in tile legislation of tile past the cotton industry was ilia favorite of tile colored in tile name of justice and humanity lie appealed for relief for the colored people the khouw no leriger be beld in servi tz a to tire gigantic protested industries from bilich they derived no bettelli bet and to they were under no 0 obligation bli gation hopkins of illinois p d the rd bill he said the fact not W kept front the people in the coining d aien aign that the democratic party s committed unequivocally and it to tile doctrine of fre trade the party had come into poa er by practicing a system of upon the american cled in the history of political parties before the last election they lad sent the brainiest brai niest and ablest aiau riau in tile party saint J randall to now york to the voters there that the manufacturing interests of the country would not be disturbed in the event of the success of the demo crapio party and that the tariff plank in the chicago platform meant only a wise and judicious arrange rearrange re ment of tile which all parties held to exist in the tariff 0 a greater or less extent and to require treatment it I 1 lad baan rand alls blaa that big efrost had made it possible for cleveland to occupy the presidential chair how bad the party repaid his efforts and how had ilia pledges been redeemed bythe party 11 rumor was correct no I 1 a visitor at the white house 1 its counsel bonjer sought for by his party avo 11 cone lie ell solemn attempt to overthrow the nos industries of america mansur mo tl evered an exhaustive in support of the bill and contended that tile internal revenue system should be maintained forthe payment of pensions and the remain de r 0 f t alea r d 0 bt J D taylor ohio denounced free ardo as a fragment of abe rebellion and as being as dangerous to the country in as secession bad beer I 1 61 richardson I 1 tenn supported the hill and referred to the antagonism of republicans to every democratic party wade to fulfill fulfil its es of tariff reduction bleile 1 N ga NJ said lie spoke as a lie contended the best a y in which the surplus could be rew d u c ed was by the of the internal reven asic morrow of ell fiz ari gued no better course could be pursued with forence to ilia surplus chaft to aall y re it to the purchase of unite d stat es bonds ile was in favor of an cco of ill aadra airs of the government no ext rava gant expenditures should be indulged ap but congress should comply with tile provision of the constitution granting it power to provide for common do fence and general welfare it should for the proper defence of cities on tile seabo artl arid it should provide suitable accommodations for the transaction of jublier publier business in the big cities if the country tile bill he said of building up tile cour try would retard its groys ill and th P exclusion of tile chinese from tills country would boba little value it the of china were tobe freeouf duty to compete with our oi n products tile CO manittee then rose and the house took a recess till 8 pm I 1 launched BATU maine may 8 the bark 8 caller i owned by holinej co of san cof and 0 be by capt was launched this afternoon bytho new angland saip building co she was built for the honolulu oa at trade I 1 I 1 I 1 T i J |