Show AHEAD th the bill raa fam 3 tilt the hokit ifer la in animated discussion washington march 27 th the I 1 house met at 11 in in c continuance of wednesdays session the the wyoming adais ioa bill waa was again gain taken up tip Oa of 0 ohio opposed the bill upon the ground of an in of population A member from Pennsy pennsylvania lania antagonized the measure declaring there was a bribe ald out to condrea Con grea 9 by a local office peeking element in in the territory me ic adelt adco f isow now jersey sad a d iho ilia cons titu tian tion of wyoming it if not the tile worst ever all adopted opted was abreact of the worst tile hour of 12 having arrived the tile house began its reg regular u lar business of today to day the bill was passed authorizing the secretary cf war to purchase 2600 tents to shelter the driven out by the floo Is la in the mississippi valley the I 1 he discussion of the tile bill providing for the tile admission of wyoming as a state was then resumed springer cf of illinois said the wyoming ing bill gave the cormons mormons the ri ight gilt of au triage the idaho bill deprived the cormons mormons of the right to vote the reason was that iu ili wyoming the Alo Moris voted republican publican Ke iwhite while in in idaho it cled they voted the democratic ticket he ile behaved believed that if it the AIr M mons of utah would vote with the it publican gentlemen of the other bide aide they would railroad a bill through the house for the admission of that territory springer farther said it had bad been an said id by the majority as an excuse for the email small vote last cast for the constitution tion that a and a tremendous gle gale keut the the people from the polls ho ile created much merriment on the democratic side by quoting from the returns to show that the tremendous gale had been a gentle breeze of one mile an hour and the tile driving snowstorm snow storm dwindled down to ft a small flurry flarry grosvenor ot of ohio said the D democratic mo party ever since the fall of slavery and since it had ceased to admit states in order to keep up the policy of slavery always opp posed the tile admission n of states the hostility was ft as either open and declared aa as now or covert or insinuated as in in the fiftieth congress all una had been the policy of the tile democratic party on the question of woman oman suffrage he called cal I 1 ed attention to the fact that there was nothing in the cons corlett ution ulon which prevented any state fron from providing forauer for such suf Frae I 1 hie the vote here in favor of the adm a of wyoming by no menn means moan meant t that the aier D ter was an adherent of tile doctrine of fon ilo LIC ze 1 a doctrine about ach it ch hu he vms WHO not nt so much h alarmed at 1 the ilia previous qu question at ion wag or stringer springer on behalf of hie ilia mn m n nty rity e conerd an amendment providing mother another coi bention called under authority of or s aft ayes 1 dayall a y 1 1 durin 11 of al minnesota in neota anti and e in of nw N I 1 w york voted with wit lithe the dumot rata in the affirmative springer then offered an ament amend ment providing for elections in wyoming on tuesday tim aday after tile first monday in november next for representative of tho tile fitly fifty first and fifty second congressi con gresci and state and judicial offices the constitution be voted upon and if the tile vote be against female suffrage af that feature to be eliminated lost ayes dunnell dannell and van rara sha ick 0 of wisconsin voting with the democrate Demo Deno crata wats I 1 I 1 I 1 a I 1 springer offered an amendment tricking etri tri king out toe clause in the wyoming constitution providing for female suffrage defeated tonnell and in Lebl bick back of new jersey voted with the D democrats 0 moc rats bre breckinridge of kentucky moved to rec recommit commit the bill lost yeas nays the navi bill I 1 was lien then taken up and pass passed ed yeas nays this wai was a strict party patty vote exe except duo dim nell of 0 new york who YF voted ed with the democrats baker of new york moved to reconsider and nd then moved to lay that motion on the lie table the motion to reconsider was tabled naye nays party voe the house then went info into commit tee of the whole en cn the army ampro bill the bill waa was r read ead and without action the bonam committee t t rose and the alouse adjourned journe J d 1 Ue te presen talve at mckenla K ella today to day introduced tro trod d need a b bill appropriating for the establishment in california Califor nl of an experiment silk culture station it has bas transpired that in the debate on the tile report of the committee on customs union of the united stifel es the tile delegate 1 upon the authority of secretary blaine tie offered full reciprocity with the argentine republic dr sa qa cz pena delegate from that country having advocated fice trade in the minority report in support of of it now offers offer a reciprocity made to any other south american republics as was reported t adny day bland blend of MiE missouri and williams williamg of illinois from the tile committee on coinage submitted to the a minor t rp rep r in opposition to the vinda m filver bill the report says the bill is ery adroitly drawn to suspend silver coinage totally demonetize silver and permanently establish a single standard of gold p payments y but all the same it doea does these these things effectually though cunningly nin irly the ways and means committee com mutee ri restored stored the old duty on g and paris white the committee commit tee practically agreed to place work art on the free list the committee on pacific railroads today to day at the end of a months discussion cus sion decided to frame a single bill looking to the payment of the tile indebtedness of both the union and central pacific roads to the government instead of separate bills |