People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1894 — REPORTED IN THE HOUSE. [ARTICLE]
REPORTED IN THE HOUSE.
Kesult of the Conference Between Both Branches of Congress on the Tariff. Washington, July 21.— 0 n July 2 Mr. Cleveland wrote a personal letter to Mr. Wilson (which he has permitted the latter to make public) in stern and unmistakable terms and with all the vigor of his early utterances on tariff reform, indorsing the original Wilson bill and practically asking the democrats of the house to stand out against the compromise offered by the senate bill. Mr. Wilson made the conference report to the house and made a speech thereon. He then had the Cleveland letter, written July 2, read. After further debate by Mr. Reed (rep., Me.), Mr. Wheeler (dem., Ala.) and Mr. Grow (rep., Pa.) Mr. Wilson’s motion insisting upon a disagreement to the senate amendments and asking for a further conference was carried. Speaker Crisp announced Messrs. Wilson, MeMillin, Turner and Montgomery (democrats) and Messr Reed, Burrows and Payne (republicans)—the former conferrees —as managers on the part of the house. The senate took no immediate action on the conference report.
