AMERICA'S DOMESTIC POLICY.
CENSURE ON AN AM
BASSADOR.
Washington, February 4. The Committee of the House of Representatives has considered the speeches delivered in England by Mr Bayard, Ambassador to Great Britain, in regard to the domestic policy of the United States, and also a full letter by him in explanation.
The Chairman states that a vote of censure was passed, also that the full report of the speeches and the Committee's resolution will be submitted to Congress in a few days.
The vote of the Committee is regarded as a party one, and it is unlikely that the President will recognise the report.
The cablegram sent towards the end of December that the Foreign Committee had reported in favour of Bayard was sent in error, it having then only decided in favour of investigating the matter.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 30, 5 February 1896, Page 5
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