Show LATEST TELEGRAMS J FORTYSIXTH CONGRESS LAST SESSION SENATE Washington 24The Senate received re-ceived in mournful silence the announcement an-nouncement by Cameron of his colleagues col-leagues death Cameron made a few appropriate remarks and offered of-fered a resolution expressive of the profound sorrow of the Senate and providing that the Senate take charge ot the remains and remove them to Milwaukee in charge of the sergeantatanns and that the Senate Sen-ate as an additional work of respect re-spect adjourn Pendleton seconded the resolution in heartfelt sorrow and the Senate adjourned Senator Carpenters chair was draped in mourning DOUSE Washington 24 Bowman reported re-ported back the fortification bill recommending concurrence in some Senate amendments and nonecon currence in others The report was agreed to At first the republicans filibustered against the apportionment apportion-ment bill but at Congers suggestion sugges-tion voted generally against considering con-sidering it and the vote standing 144 to 08 in favor it was taken up Republicans refusing to accede to the previous question for limited debate after some dispute Ryan was allowed to offer an amendment making it unlawful to divide any county or parish when a district shall consist of more than one county or parish A vote was then taken on ordering tim main question ques-tion resulting lila to 10 The Speaker voted aye thus making a quorum Dick Robinson KUlinger Washburn and Taylor of Ohio were the republicans who voted Dick voted aye Page moved a recess pending which the Senate amendments to the legislative bill were noncon curred in Filibustering movements then began After much consideration Congers Cong-ers motion to dispense with the further call of the roll was defeated Williams was excused after reproaching re-proaching the House for refusing to pay proper respect to the memory of benator Carpenter An attempt was made and various propositions submitted the object of the republicans being to discover what number of votes could be held i for a larger apportionment number and the democrats wishing to make any such test wished to make the vote binding on the House All finally fin-ally agreed to a roll call to establish the sentiment of the House but Conger demanded that Cox first withdraw the demand for a previous pre-vious question The chair ruled that it was beyond Cox power Page appealed to Conger to allow an informal ballot but the latter was obdurate |