Show SILVER victorious teller taller res alution parses the alio senate by 0 vote of 41 to 3 33 washington jan 29 after 0 debate animated at all times and occasionally sio sion nally alIv acrimonious which occupied the greater part of 0 the week the senate by a decisive lecis ive vote of 47 to 32 passed the teller concurrent resolution the resolution is a practical reaffirmation of that of stanley matthews in 1378 1878 and is as follows that all of the bonds of the united states issued or authorized to bo be is sued under the said acts of congress hereinbefore recited are payable principal and interest at the option ot of the government of the united states containing four hundred and twelve and one half grains of standard silver and that to restore to its coinage such silver coins as lt legal tender in payment of said bonds principal and interest is not in ili violation of the public faith nor in derogation of the rights of the public creditor the ayes and nays on the teller resolution are Is as follows AYEs allen alien bacon date bate berry butler cannon carter chandler chilton clark clay cockrel 1 daniel gray harris heitfeld jones of arkansas kenney kyle kye lindsay mcenery INIc mclaurin Laurin mallory mantle martin mills mitchell IN money Ioney morgan murphy pascoe pettigrew pettus pritchard rawlins Roach Shou Shoup P smith stewart teller tillman tur pie turner vest warren white wolcott 47 NAYS Ald aldrich allison baker burrows caffery cullom cullors Cul loru davis fairbank 1 foraker gallinger gear hale hanna hansbrough hawley awley II hoar lodge mcbride mcmillan llau mason morrill nelson penrose perkins plott platt ot of connecticut platt of new awk quay sewell thurston wel wetmore 32 1 AH efforts to amend the resolution wera weno eted down by majorities rang from 5 to 29 mr lodges gold standard substitute being defeated by the larger majority the tha vote on the lodge amendment amend mant was ayes 21 nays 53 the events of the day leading up to the final vote were full of interest and importance it was a field day for the IA i P za 50 I 1 4 f 9 q r 1 ZA SENATOR TELLER orators of the senate no less than twenty senators embracing the opportunity to speak upon the subject under discussion when the voting began it was evident that party lines were being broken on both sides of the chamber but it was on the substitute offered by mr lodge of massachusetts that the most decided break occurred on the republican side mr allison of iowa and mr air burrows li of mich michigan igan did not answer to their names on that roll call and many republicans Republic atis voted directly against it upon the final passa ge of the resolution some republicans who supported mckinley and the st louis platform in 1896 like carter of Mont montana nna chandler of new clarl clark ol of wyoming pritchard of north carolina shoup of idalio idaho warren of wyoming 1 and wolcott of colorado voted for the resolution because as mr wolcott announced they did not believe the resolution committed those who supported it to the free and unlimited coinage of silver |