Show VIRY DUIL DAI IN congressi I 1 1 warmed u up P to their work TALKS ABOUT HAWAII I 1 ile criticizes the administration polley of congress in the dark on the hawaiian questions Quest ionI washington dec 5 the senate opened op ened fit it a light attendance in the galleries and id the floor the vice president laid be fore re the senate a communication from governor altgeld of illinois announcing that the statue erected by the state in tile statuary hall ball of the national capitol to gen shields will be unveiled tomorrow gration afternoon and inviting the friendly coops co operation of the senate notice that he would to morro morrow v introduce a resolution bearing on the subject dolph presented a petition odthe of the oregon horticultural society favoring the maintenance of the present duty on oil prunes runes after the morning g hour the ibe senate enat a took bornio u up p the hawal hawaiian la I 1 question and dolph spoke against the presidents proposed action it would have been more satisfactory to him said dolph and the country i had the 0 pre president adent been more explicit as to how low it was proposed to endure the tile alleged wrong and arid how the administration waste aa to proceed to restore the status existing at pt the 1 a tune of the last forcible intervention it would have bean more satisfactory inthe president had given to the senate his in to the present american in minister I 1 n I 1 f s to hawaii so that the senate and 0 house might know what was proposed by the government A remark by cullom as to whether the president had the constitutional power to restore the queen forcibly led dolph to say rather earnestly to the question that there would bea be a wide difference of opinion between the president and himself and still be he was warranted in assuming that something more than moral suasion was to be exercised to change the government of hawaii dolph was asked by bynest vest whether he lie was tir guing in favor of the policy on tho the part art of the government in securing the falandes islands and holding hol dinc them as a colony under what Is known in fit europe as the tile continental system 41 dolph replied that he be favored the annex tion lion of the islands giving to them a suitable government and III exl exercising control oer over them tit the g ao most t the united states could do if it did not care to annex the islands was to withdraw its support ot the provisional government and allow it to take its own course it comes conies as near to that as any anything thing else isi replied dolph how does it come to it asked G ra iam 1 I am not foung going to discuss that replied 1 dolph it Is 3 a it government established by the people it is not a monarchy that is certain it is not a republic thatis that is certain said mr gray white bite asked by ho hov W v m many a people I 1 a the T present government was established e wt isy by as many na as ever established anya any W 7 government here re ye pied plied dolph dolph referred to the fact that nothing was made public in let the direction of the intention of the administration until con gross had adjourned when there could be no congressional interference the report Of Blount said dolph read more like the lawer lawyer for his controversy than like the unpredicted and lid impartial decision ore of a judge lerson personally he lie would sooner take the statement orex of ex minister stevens e the statement of mr thurston the a t ay bents odthe of the honorably men who were engaged in the rebellion ie the testimony that had come from the enlightened portion of tha hawaiian community than take the one sided colored report of blount and the statements presented in ili regard to all sirs in ili hawaii tile houe louse joint resolutions appropriating 50 for the tile payment of salaries and and expenses deputy col collectors leet of internal revenue to carry out tile chinese exclusion act was reported from front the committee on oil appropriations and pasted passed at 2 p ro in resolutions to the tile memory of the late representative oneill pa were presented and passed and as a further mark of respect the senate adjourned |