L7I 



(Tat fiwutscv THB li 



this country 

 grrml and happy." 



1 :.,*ihv wuh all <>f those SOheaes 



of monopoly, national lank*, ami tru-t n. 

 ties. They do not belong to our syMem -f p.v. 

 mmrni. I hr no Mtti|thy with the legisla- 

 tion which hat bcrn inaugural"! in th.-ir In-half 

 - nulrued pooling, trusla, and monopolies of all 

 kind* It btm that the ilooM bM conformed 

 in a grrat many wars to the demands of the 

 people. It nan |M1 a groat many very ii(K>r- 

 UBThUbonthelinesofDemocracv; and. so far 

 as we are ooooscned, we hare conformed in t hi- 

 tanff as nearly as we could to our promise* and 

 pled** We ns^UMMfeiiionce bill and re- 

 pealed the Federal election law, and enacted a 

 gmu many measures of in. IN, nance to the ptopla 

 of this country ; and yet on this money qu 

 we hare not conformed to <>nr prinoipsM or to 

 our pledges. And we, Mr. Chairman, who be- 

 liere in the principles the great princij 

 Uemocracy will insist t ha now nor in 



the futurr shall there be any compromise on this 



subject that does not look to the restoration <,f 

 the money of the Constitution and bringing the 

 Democratic party back on the lines of Demo- 

 cratic principles, 



"as made to rush the measure 

 through the House of Representatives; and 

 Jan, 7, 18B5, a Democratic caucus was held, at 

 which it was decided by a rote of 81 to 59 to 

 call upon the House Committee on Rules to 

 report a resolution, providing for the considera- 

 tion of the Springer substitute for the Carlisle 

 bell, in general debate, for one day, then for its 

 discussion under the five-minute rule, and 

 finally for a rote on its passage before the 

 dose of the week. On Wednesday, .Ian. '.. the 

 following resolution fur immediate consideration 

 was reported from the Committee on Rules by 

 Mr. Out hwaite, of Ohio, who called for the pre- 

 rious question on it: 



r. That, immediately upon the adoption ot 



hall rssotrt StHclf it/ 



OnsMsittse of the Whole for the further oonai.l 

 of B. R. M4; that general debate thereon 1 

 cloMvl. That II. K. No. 8410 (which i Hulwtantially 

 the sebsritBte bill submitted by the chairman of th'e 

 Onmarfttse on Banking and < 



of December last) be substituted for said bill, and 

 i by Mid Committee of the Whole ss an 



oricinal bill, under the fire-minute rule, thin and 

 eseh ssoessdin/r day an>r the raomitur hour (unless 

 sooasr disBoaed of) until 4.r*> r. M. < 

 iastsat. when thsasme shall be reported to the House, 

 with pending amndmota, sod the previous ques- 

 tion sWl then be considered ss ordered on asid 

 iatota and oo the bill to iu pssMge. On Sat- 

 . the Ifth instant, immodiatelVaAer the fint 

 lag hoar, without intervening motions, the vote 

 taken on Mid bill and amendments until 

 bat been rally disposed of. 



that a refusal to sustain 

 previous question would kill 

 it failed by the following 



Abbott, A 



ldersoa, Ali-w. 

 ' Beckaer, R 

 Bostner, Bower 



Allen, Bank- 



. 

 N-.rth 



a*, in* 



CampbsU. Cannon of California. r.ruth. r-at^in^ 



tkeofAUbami, .harna, 



Coombs, Cornish, Covert, Cox, Crawford, Culberaon, 



Davcy. Dsnaon. . - r\. Dm 



Engliiui of I irKli i. l-'itli 



ian, Ueary, UUMH'nliaiin i. (><-<>,lnu 



..;.. n..:i ..i' liinnesota, Hal! of 

 Missouri. llaiiiinn<l. II 



' ar-'iina. Ilinrv. llin<>. lloliiiuti. Hut 

 Ixlar, Kilk" ' .ii'liam. I.;. r. I-iv- 



ingvton, IxK-ku <--!. l.\n.-li. Mml.l..x. Mallnrv. Martin 



:. ' MoCu 



Deal-in ' Mi ilin. M. 



Monttfoniun-, Mow*, * 

 Outhwslte, Psge, 



Virjriniji. 



Ivii-hunU of nliio. Kii-lianlh. : 

 Kobbinn, Ku.-k, KUHM-!! <>t 

 Si-hern 



Stevens, 8ton< ..t' Kentucky, 

 bolt of Marvlan.. -r <>f In-! 



Tiu-krr. Tuna-rol ' . 1 T, \\ an 



'A .' r M '^ 



Viririniu. \\ 

 NAYS Atl.. nsylvunia, Allri<-li, Anu'lil, 



l'.aili-\. Uuk.T..! ill. in]. 



:::irth..'l<lt. Bell of Colorado, Bltshoover, Hlan.l, 

 k,Bromwell,Br> 



>\:in, Humlv. Caiiin'M 't' [ilinois, Cspehsrt 

 Chiokering. Clark of Miwiuri. r.,,-kr-n. Co 



. . ,-. 



Wyoming, Coffin of M n r y 1 a 1 1 . 

 Cooper of Wisconsin. < ^usins, < in : 

 Us of N.-w V-.rk. Dal/.dl, Dani. ; 

 mond, Din^rlfy, Dollivrr, I><*>litt]r. I 1 

 munds, Ellis of Kentucky, Ellis oi .nin.r, 



Gillet ' ., (iill.-tt of MaarliUM-M-, (.rillin 



:i, Grout, Grow, Hagcr, II 



braaka, llaim-.-. Harincr, Harri>. llartipiin. llat.-li. 

 llauirfii, MnnliTson .f I..\\a. lltj,l,uni. IN-riiianii. 



llitt. II.ik-r ..f IliMissippt, Hopkins of I1U- 



i-kin> <.j - I', MUM Ivunia. Huntt-r. Ikirt, .lolin- 

 on of North Dakota, Jonet*, Krin. K 

 l.atiincr, I.ittlr. I.ou<l. Loudcnglag r. 

 MH'ull, McDowell. M.-Kttri.-k. M.-I.uurin. M 



Powers, Quiffg. Run. la, 



ardi*on of Michigan, Kobertaonof Louisiana, 



hPll Of i 



ton, Shell, Sibloy, SiinpHon, Smith, SnodgraeH. < \s 



Stone, W. A. Stone, Storer, Strait. Stn.i 



South Carolina, Terrj.Thomss, I He^rufl, Van Voor- 



\ '<rk. Van \'o<,rlii? oi \\.rth. 



,l8onof 



\Voomer, WrighT-180. 

 Nor VOTING Adams of Ki-nturk 

 Babcock, Baldwin, I'.artl. tt. Belden, Hin^lian 

 f>f Illinois, Blair, Boutellc, Iiraii-h. lirr<-kinrid^., 

 Brown, Bnnn, Burnes, Burrows, livmnn. < an-inc tti, 

 <'hill.H, ColiK of Mifx'uri. Cockrsn, Cogswell, Cooper 



:.. De Forest. 



,nii. Dunpliv. Kn^li>h of N-w .1. 

 . Fli-t.-ln-r. Formao, Funk, l 

 niiaii. (Jrahan. 



licanl. Heiner of Pennsylvania, Il< n-l< -r-onof Illinom, 

 H<-ixlrix, Hooker' -k. Honk. Hii'l.-oti. Hu- 



li-k. Hull. .I.hn-'H ,.f hi.liaiiii. .Io|ni>.,n ,,t Ohio. 

 Kribbi*. Lain-. l.aUon. I.cliv.-r. Liiiton. I.IK, 



Marh. Man* hall, Marvin of 

 Aleer, M 



ban, McNajrny. M r.-.-r. Milliko. 

 Mut4-lili-r. Newlandit. O'Neill ,,f Mis^-uri, i 

 Price, Rayner. Heilly. Scttl*-. SInTn.; 



D. Stockdai 

 Tawney, Tavlor of Tennemce. Turn, r 

 TiiTin", Wever, Wheeler of Illinois, Wilson of 

 ington 97. 



I M* Bond Question. At the beginning of the 

 year there were heavy drafts made on the Treas- 

 ury for gold ; and the gold reserve, which had 

 been advanced to $108,888,432 by the sale of 



