Show J LATEST TELEGRAMS I J FORTY EVENTHtONGRESS tJ A REGULAR SESSION SCNATC Washington 274 bill was introduced in-troduced by Lbganipr the distribution distribu-tion of pure vaccine virus Referred Re-ferred The Sherman funding bill was discussed Davis amendment striking out the time features of the new bonds making them payable at any time at the option of government gov-ernment Carried 38 to 25 Sherman then moved to amend so as to make the bonds redeemable at the pleasure of government at any i time after January 1st 1887 Harris amendment so as to lessen the period for the bond to three years was agreed to Yeas 33 noes 26 Shermans amendment as modified modi-fied to provide for three year bonds was then lost Yeas 25 noes 36 The Senate then took up Vests amendment which makes the proposed pro-posed issue 8200000000 of 3 percents per-cents the sole basis for the increase of circulation by any national banks now ia existence or for the circulation of national banks hereafter here-after to be established Pugh submitted an amendment modifying the provisions of Vests amendments as follows First makimg more emphatic the provision that it shall apply ap-ply only to banks hereafter organizing or increasing their cap ital Second striking out the provision pro-vision which forfeits the charter of a national bank if it keeps bonds on depost after they have ceased to draw interest Third making sections sec-tions 5150 and 5160Revised Statutes which Vests amendment reenacts reen-acts apply only to new 3 per cents The discussion which followed was participated vm by Hill of Georgia Pugh Beck and Hawley when it was agreed to defer a vote until the amendment as proposed to the amendment together with the sections repealed and reinacted thereby could be printed Upon this agreement the bill was informally inform-ally laid aside I Messages from thePresident were received transmitting further response re-sponse to the Senate resolution of December the report from the secretary sec-retary of state embodying the purport pur-port of thi recent telegram jfconPthe special enjyoy of ffiejQnited States seating forth the conditions of the peace presented by Chili also inf ur ther response to the Senate resolution resolu-tion calling for correspondence touching a modification of the Clay tonBulwer treaty Referred to the committee on foreign relations Adjourned until Monday BLOUSE Washington 27 Townsend Ills offered a resolution reciting the charges that certain residents of the territories known as Mormons are inciting the Piutes and Navajoes in Arizona to lawless outbreaks and calling on the secretary of the interior in-terior for any information he may i have Adopted The House considered the private calendar At 4 the committee rose and the House passed several privatebills including a bill for the relief of the children of General James S Carleton Caswell of Wisconsin from the committee on appropriations reported re-ported the postoffice appropriation bill and said he would bring it up Wednesday next Prescott New Tork fronV the committee on census reporte the apportionment bill A minority report was also presented The bill was made the special order for Tuesday The bperker laid before the House a message from the President transmitting in further response to the House resolution of the 24th instant the reports of the secretary of state on Chilian affairs also a communication from the secretary of the navy in answer to the resolution resolu-tion of the House calling for the information in-formation relative to certain lands and harbors known as the Charique grant also a communication from the secretary of the treasury in answer an-swer to the House resolution asking ing for information as to national banks All referred Adjourned until Monday |