Show THE VETO POWER I POWERe II e Ii i Itis Not Absolute With the President PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS Gladstone In tlTerpool The Yacht tepttAXannlnaThe LakeShore Lake-Shore StrikeEtc SENATB WAslttxaTosr June 29Hawley from the committea on military affairs reported re-ported back the joint resolution appointing ap-pointing General W J Ecovill of New Jersey General Martin I McMahon New York and Capt John L Mitchell Wisconsin managers of the national homes for disabled soldiers to fill the vacancies Passed I Beck introduced a bill to authorize the Postmaster eneral to appoint ana turd remove postmasters of the third class who are now appointed and removed by the President Referred to the post oilice committee The Senate then on motion of Plumb resumed consideration of the Presidents veto bill to quiet the titles if settlers on the Des Motnes lands and after arguments was passed over the Presidents veto by thu requisite two thirds majority yeas 31 nays 15 Plumb submitted the conference report re-port on the army appropriation bill The confsrencc report was explained by Allison The bill now appropriates about 150000 ItS than It did as it first passed the House The report was agreed to Mr Allison submitted the conference report on the bill to amend the Pacific railroad acts and it was agreed to The Senate then on motion of Allison Alli-son proceeded to considr the bill matting ing appropriations for the legislative executive and judicial expenses of the government Plumb from the conference committee com-mittee on the bill making appropriations appropria-tions for the Departmental Agriculture submitted a report which was agreed toMr Allison gave notice that he would ask the Senate to finish the legislative bill tomorrow Adjourned DOUSE Burns of Missouri from the committee commit-tee on appropriations reported the general deficiency bill and it was referred re-ferred to the committee of the whole It appropriates JGQ52345 The House then went into committee of the whole Reagan of Texas in the chair on the sundry civil bill Mr Springer of Illinois moved to increase in-crease from 90000 to 200000 the appropriation appro-priation for protecting the public lands from fraudulent entries Mr Ppnnger said his desire was to uphold the aims of Commissioner Sparks and Secretary Lamar in their efforts to expose the frauds perpetrated on the public domain and to Tec aim thousandsand millions of acres from the fraudulent grasp of syndicates After cebate Mr Springer withdrew his motion and a motion made by Mr Laird of Nebraska to strike out the clause was rejected Mr Carey of Wyoming defended the cattle graztngs and settlers in Wyoming from the abuse which bad been showere upon them He declared de-clared they were just as honest and upright up-right men as coid be found upon the floor of the House He challenged the production of any evidence except that made by liars and perjurers which woud show that they had prevented any man from settling on any quarter section of land even to settlement Pending further action the committee rose roseMr Blount of Georgia submitted a conference reporton the postotfice ap piopriutloii bill and it was agreed lo The Senate recedes from the amendment amend-ment which authorizes the Postmaster General to contract for inland and foreign for-eign steamboat mad service whenit can be combined in one route where the foreign office te not more than 200 miles distant from the domestic otlice on the same terms as i land steamboat service The Senate also recedes Ironi the amendment increasing increas-ing by550000 the appropriation for the railway postal car service The Senate l also recedes from the foreign lUaU service ser-vice amendmentKnown as the subsidy sub-sidy amendment Mr Bragg of Wisconsin spbmitted conference report the army appropriation ap-propriation bill and it was agreeu to Hatch ol Missouri submitted the conference report on the agricultural appropriation Adjourned bill Agreedto |