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Asks For Cuban Correspondence

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Day
1
Month
April
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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Washington, Maren 31.- The inc'dents of the senate séssian cpened quietly. The most significant thing was the resolution introduced by Senator Prye of Maine, calling on the president for all the consular correspondence bearing upon the conduct of the war and the general conditions in Cuba The resolution went to the.table and will come up tomorrow. The fore'gn relations committee eaily in the day appointed a sub-committee to consider all resolutions on Cuba and confer with the president. Senator Allen's resolution was the only one that had not been referred and he consented flnaliy for it to go to the foreign relations. This act gave that committee the entire charge of all pending resolutions except that of Senator Pryo introduced today.

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Ann Arbor Democrat