Turpie Attacks Morgan
áJSHINGTON, Jan. 24.- In tho senate Jones iiiid Sniith presentad plans for meeting thts currcncy cojnplieation. Tlio propositions differed widely, Smith's providiug tor i teinporary bond issue pending au Investigaron by a "monotary coimnission" composed of senators, menibcrs of the house, and civilians, while Jones' plan provides for a bond issue and conditional restoration of silvor. They were debated until the Nicaragua bill canio up, when Turpie spoke against that bill, making a bitter attack theroon, and also upon Moraii, its principal udvocato. Burrows oí Michigan made his first appearance as a senator, and was sworn In. Dingley warned the house that the Paris tribunal regulattons were about to nunihilute thu senls. The romainder of the day wiis devoted to the sundry civil bilí, and ttüy-flve pujíos out of 105 wore disposed af without atnnndment.
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