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VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 189G NO. 4G PASSED BY THE HOUSE Cuban Resolutions Adopted by a large Majority. PRESENTED BY CHAIRMAN HITT Stronc Feeling In Their Fifor Through out the Debate "Why a Sub stitute Was Offered. Washington, March 2. The resolu tions of the foreign affairs committee of the house were adopted' today by a vote of 265 to 18. THE debate;. Resolutions Were ' Called Up Chairman Bitt. Washington, March 2. Representa tive Hitt called up In the house the Cu ban concurrent resolution. The motion to proceed to the consideration at once of the resolution carried 175 to 19. Hitt in calling up the Cuban "resolu tions did not offer the last resolution pledging the support of congress to the executive In any action the president might take. Several members were calling for re cognition. Boutelle renewed his objection of Fri day. He was saying he regretted very much to be obliged to differ with his friend, the chairman of the foreign af fairs committee,' but on a matter of such gravity he must insist upon deliberation when there were loud cries of "Regular Order." The temper of the house was indicated its manner toward Boutelle. The motion carried 175 to 19. Bailey asked unanimous consent that the debate be extended to 5 o'clock. "No, No," came in chorus. At Ilitt's request, hovever, 35 minutes were allowed on it. v The speaker rapped the house to order, and Hitt opened the debate in a 10 min ute speech. The resolutions had been considered with great care by the com mittee, he said, and was matured and ripened after weeks of deliberation. They presented what the committee thought the best possible action. As to the senate resolutions, for which these were offered as a substitute, the first was practically identical with the first of the resolutions. The second senate resolu tion directing the minister to use his good offices with Spain for the recogni tion of Cuba's independence was unwise in his opinion. How long would Great Britain or any other country, tie asked, tolerate a request that she recognize the independence of one of her. colonies. It would be accepted as an insolent in terference. As to the fact that a state of war existed in Cuba, there was no question. Our consular reports proved that. The Cubans were desperate, un conquerable. There was no time in the 10 years' war when they were in such a strong position. f-.pain had but a third, possibly a fourth of the island. If we were neutrals, as between belligerents, Cubans could purchase in our markets as well as Spain. At present we were bound to exercise diligence to prevent a Cuban expedition leaving our ports. He argued that Spain could take no offense. Spain recognized the Confederacy before the battle of Bull Run. Belligerency; he said, would give Spain the right to search American vessels. They could carry men, but not munitions ol war. McCarty expressed the opinion that we 8houlddo all in oar power to give in dependence to Cuba against the cruel despotism. " Adams said the time had unquestion ably come for action. The most illus trious Spanish general had failed to put down the revolutionists, and General Weyler, a butcher, had been sent to an nihilate them. The patriots of Cuba had called on the mother of republics, and we should not hesitate. Sulzer said the Cubans had a govern Highest of all in Leavening Power. U ment. .They maintained 40GO troops in the field and had won decisive battles We did not know what was going on, be cause Spain had established a censorship of the press and cable that was an insult to the civilized world. Americans In Spain. Washington, March 2. The Spanish American situation, growing out of the reports of riots at Barcelona and other cities in Spain, was regarded so serious ly by the president that a special meet ing of the cabinet was held last night, though the call was issued under the guise of a dinner at Secretary Olney's. Secretary Olney read a letter from Min ister De Loine, inclosing a cable mes sage received from his government, directing the Spanish minister to inform the United States government that Spain was exerting all her power to am ply protect the United States legation and consuls, and he could give an as surance that they would ' be protected from any harm. Also Americans visit ing and residing in Spain' would be safe from the attacks of mobs and other riot ous assemblages. Another communication created pro found surprise. - It was a message from the Spanish minister of foreign affairs at Madrid, insisting that the United States government disavow the action of. the senate as a condition to continued friend ly relations between the two govern' ments. The president and cabinet min' isters present were inclined to excuse the message, to some extent, upon the basis of ignorance of the United States and their form of government. The only result of the conference was a practical agreement that the secretary of state should promptly respond in kindly terms to the communication of Minister De Lome, and thank his gov ernment for its readiness to protect Americans and American interests in Spain. The demand for a disclaimer of the senate's resolutions will be ignored The secretary of the navy, purely as a measure of precaution, will bring aft ef ficient fleet of war vessels near enough together to mass them promptly at any point that may be threatened. A cablegram from Minister Taylor reached Secretary Olney early yesterday evening as follows : "The minister of state has just called to express his deep regret that the mob insulted the Barcelona consulate by ureaKing tne windows, and ottered a complete reparation. He informed me the government, on .its own motion, had taken every precation to guard the lega tion and my residence. I have asked for no protection." It is, perhaps, in part, owing to theEe official advices that the excitement in Spain over the action of the United States senate, leading up to the insult to the United States consulate at Barce lona, fails to find a corresponding reflex in Washington, at leastin official circles. Almost everywhere the feeling is that the affair is not one which necessarly must lead to hostilities. ' For Sale Cheap. Six lots, nicely located in Power's ad dition to Astoria, Oregon. Must be sold quick on account of sickness. Apply to A. S. Mac Allister, at this office. 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