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Show Atlhe tapllal. Wasiu.noton, Aug. 31. The f0 . n?EZ nrPort on the river and harbor bill will be presented In the Senate early this week, and consideration consid-eration asked for It. If likely to had loan extended debate the report re-port will be laid aside and the tariff bill proceeded with. The debate on that measure will be closed Saturday. Satur-day. The House tomorrow Is given up to motions to pass measures under a suspendoa ot the rules. Tho Clay-ton-Breckinrldge election case will probably come up Tuesday. THE XECintOClrY lUCNtivrvr to the tanff bill reported from the finance committee last week was last night Uie subject of an interview inter-view between Senator Aid-rich Aid-rich and Mr. Mendonca, Brazilian Bra-zilian envoy on a si-cial mission to the United States. Men-donco Men-donco said Uie amendment was satlsf ictory to Brazil, and she world be one of tbe first countries to make concessions. to tho United States In return by a removal or tbe duty on farm products exported from Uie United States, and would admit free United States agricultural im- filements and machinery supplies, ncludlbg railroad Iron. Brazil would also, he raid, make retluctlon of at least Upe- cent la the duty on cotton and leather goods ami cloth-Ja cloth-Ja from the irnlttdfiliUr., |