Show LATEST TELEGRAMS eQQ FORTYSIZrH CUNGKESS REGULAR SESSION t SENATE I Washington 9 The senate decided to adjourn to Monday Logan submitted a resolution directing di-recting the secretary of war to furnish the Senate any facts respecting the mutilation of Cadet Whittaker He subsequently modified it so that the President was requested to transmit tho facts Logan characterized the reports respecting the outrage as extraordinary Vorhees Bruce and Hour supported the resolution and denounced the practice of hazing at West Point The resolution went over and the Ute bill was taken up and Vest nd dressed the Senate Vest mid the bill would prevent a terrible and inglorious war I Teller said the education of the In dians proved a failure He there fore opposed Dawes amendment Plumb denied that frontiersmen originated all the outrages against the Indians Elaine would favor the bill to prevent I pre-vent a war Dawes amendment was adopted 44 to 8 It gives tho President discretion dis-cretion to devote 10000 to the education edu-cation of young Indians of both sexes who are judged beet qualified there forOn On motion of Price the amount paid Mrs Meeker Miss Meeker and Mrs Price was made 600 each instead in-stead of 400 annually and on motion mo-tion of Teller Mrs Posts amount was raised to 300 I On motion of Plumb a clause binding bind-ing the Indians to give up the men implicated in the Meeker murder was made to include those who committed com-mitted the outrages also Morgan moved an amendment providing taat nothing contained in this act or agreement should bo construed EO as to t compel any Ute Indian to remove I from the lands claimed by him in severally or to deprive any each Indian who shall refuse to sign the agreement of his right to select a tract of land for agricultural purposes within two years from the pjsage of the act under the stipulations ot any existing treaty in any part of tho Ute reservation In the debate on this amendment Edmunds agreed with Morgans view that this bill was unconstitutional as infringing i upon the treatymaking power Ingalls said it was too late in the day to question the rght of the Indiana In-diana to hold hnds England France Holland and Spain in colonizing America had all proceeded ou the idea that the InSPana owned the soil and it must be procured from them by voluntary cession for a consideration It was immaterial whether there was an agreement or treaty we wereobliged I I in Eome way to bargain with them for a cession of the lands rightfully J m man Ba SArgmtascoIillrdii S dly authonza the secretary of jterior tj purchase lands of any idual corporation association e or naton and this wai essentially essen-tially t5q purpose 01 this bill McMillan i pointed out some legal objections to the bit The first part of Morgans amendment ending with the word severally was accepted by the committee and adopted Toe I remainder of the amendment was rejected re-jected yeas 9 nays 45 After discussion it was unanimously unani-mously agreed that general debate on tho bill shall cease at 3 pm on Monday Mon-day and tint the debate on the amendmentsshall then proceed under the fiveminute rule and that the bill shall be finally voted ou before adjournment on Monday Adjourned till Monday |