Show I FOItTYEIGHrH ONGRESS SENATE 3 On motion of Ynsh1DgWD Stnie solved that tor Ingalls hen H adpurned today it WDalu 11 Friday next e tin nextwith the unani acordiDr WJln 5r = 5tanding of yesteroay mou proceeded to the consid the Senate p of calendar ease un the of oration the blll read Among to bjected third time and jased were the a i folIoWDg bill to reduce by Cong ess the The enc6with nay to eot sDcnce 1eVe mnoallele The bill rovided Hs lette C3fI leave but the Senate for thirty days offices and DSt committee on pest that the vaca rewmmeDJea roajs redactiOn of pay he without tion S days in tead of thirty fifteen fl fi made bill wattcefled to cOfrtsplJud The rcomm6ntb0n of the rcomme the with and then passed It authorizes commIttee to genera the postmaster thorize3 oiHlb3titute letter employ number necessary Bl the I carriers when of the bill the compensa provisions tioD of SUCh substitutes is to be at the rate of 028 a year The following bills arc among those passed of wy right the r g Bill granting Selden Military Res Port rotary through I erva ion to Jhe 1 Bio Graaae Mexico Mex-ico i Pacific Railway compeny Bill giving a pension of Sou per month to the widow of General Jodson Kilpatrick bill relating to the Jegia House es that i It provides Mure of Dakota P shall Ter ttory the council cf the members twentyfour of cODsist of lepresenative3 of and the house fortyeight meltJ3ere and that at the nexcgearral election two members mem-bers of the cJun H J and four of the lower house shall b elected in each of the twelve legislative districts of the Territory Bill introduced by Pandleton reg elating the payment of bills of exchange ex-change drawn in foreign countries on persons fi ms or corporations in the CtUed States After passing sixty two bills the Senate sOJourned S0USE Washington 3Payson of Illinois Illi-nois as a question of privilege call d up for consideration the bill reported from the committee on public lands to prevent the unlawful occupancy of public 1 nds Henley of California made a point of order that the bill was not of that character which was privileged under the Holman resolution but the point was overruled by the Speaker After discusaioa the bilJ was passed It prohibits the enclosure en-closure of any public land when a person or corporation making the enclosure has no claim or color of title to the land and makes it lawful law-ful for any person to tear down and demolish any such enclosure when Jt includes more than 160 acres The 12th of June was set apart for consideration of the electoral count bill House then resumed consideration considera-tion of the bill to forfeit the Oregon Central land grant The amendment amend-ment offered by George of Oregon to confine the forfeiture to unearned lands was lest 66 to 97 The vote on the passsge of the bill stood y as 134 nays22 No quorum and House adjourned |