Show In the enatc WASHINGTON July iTho conference report on the diplomatic and consular appropriation ap-propriation bill was agreed to Merrill asked to take up the tariff bill I saying it could be laid aside informally until un-til the shipping bills were disposed of The Senate refused yeas 20 nays JJ as follows fol-lows Yeas Aldrich Allison Davis I Dixon Dolph Edmunds Farwell Faulkner Faulk-ner Fryc Hale Hawley Hiscock Man derson Merrill Platt Pugh Quay Sawyer Saw-yer Sherman and Stockbridge ap Nays Allen Bate Berry Carlisle Cock roll Gibson Gorman Hampton Harris Jones of Arkansas Mitchell Pasco Paine Plumb Ransom Squire Stewart Teller Tarpie Vest Vorhees and Walt hall 23 The Senate bill which provides for a United States land courtand provides for the settlement of private land claims in New Mexico Wyoming Arizona Nevada and Colorado was discussed until 2 oclock when it was laid aside without action and the shipping bill resumed Regan spoke against the bills At the close of his remarks re-marks the election bill was received from the House and was on motion of Frye ordered or-dered to be laid on the table until tho return re-turn to Washington of the chairmen of the committee on privileges and elections Hoar Morgan opposed the shipping bills and Frye made some additional remarks in their support Sherman presented tho conference report on the silver bill After it was read he gave notice that ho would call it up for action tomorrow morning After executive session adjourned |