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Show CONGRESSIONAL. SENATE. Washington", Sept. 2.-Mr. Kvarts presented resolutions for tho Buflalo merchants' exchange favoring a reciprocity,' recip-rocity,' not onlv with nations to the south but also with those ou the. north. The house bill in relation to lotteries was reported from the pustofhee committee and Pla'""' 00 the calendar with notification bv Sawyer that he would ask its consideration con-sideration as soon as the tariff hill P The tariff hill was then taken up and the sugar schedule considered. .Mr. ('arlis e gave notice that he would move to strike out all paragraphs relative to suirar bounties. . , Sir Hale offered a reciprocity amendment amend-ment of which he had given notice on thelMhof June. He addressed the senate upon the desirability de-sirability of such an interchange ot j.ro-riiicts j.ro-riiicts as the amendment proposed He aid it had been a subject winch had cl-en rise to the clost-t at-feutiim at-feutiim and had resulted m Itive ami pertinent suggestions st-.tcs duriue the last thiity jiars. Wherever it had hcen in effect a gradual grad-ual falling off of Amencan trade i h rfcondiis with the gtc, esi impatience. Kcopie oi rh: dofczTDnited iftrate AH dinghelatc Pan-Ame.--icaa congress, Mr. Hale said it proved were aiso o . repub he s nfolpart ifnrthe pr"eedfngs of That rneres and that they pointed to that g"-5'.:, ()e cnd. an increase in . n6e between heCnited-States and these trade beteentn deratjons hlrh pCf1 ,i ,o ai. extension of trade andn.-cr':d andn.-cr':d . the nations of Central and Spanish maim d b Senator C,L tod tr provides that hereafter no Coke loaay y circulating na!L0nunliS ni. o "v is Pivcn national 'loloaniuouey-on real estate. |