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THE HOUSE AND HAWAII; Strenuous Efforts to Secure Consideration of the Annexation Question To-day. RESOLUTION BY MR. GROSVENOR Provides that the Hawaiian Motions Shall Have Precedence Over Other Business, Except Conference Reports, Until Disposed Of.

THE HOUSE AND HAWAII; Strenuous Efforts to Secure Consideration of the Annexation Question To-day. RESOLUTION BY MR. GROSVENOR Provides that the Hawaiian Motions Shall Have Precedence Over Other Business, Except Conference Reports, Until Disposed Of.
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WASHINGTON, June 8. -- To-day's session of the House began and ended with Hawaiian incidents, Mr. Grosvenor, (Rep., Ohio,) a leader of the annexationists, figuring in each instance. The incidents grew out of the anxiety of those who want early consideration lest the opposition win a victory and effect undue delay, if not the defeat of the resolutions at this session. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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