| Show HALLS OF CONGRESS The Senate Has About Flushed the Tariff Bill CONSIDERING THE FREE LIST No Duty on QuInineParty Lines arc Crossed and Democrats and Republicans are Found Voting Together WASHINGTON Sept 5The tariff bill was taken up and consideration of the freQ list proceeded with Vance moved to strikeout strike-out the provision relating to animals imported im-ported specially for breeding purposes The proviso requires that animals shall be pure blooded of a recognized breed with a record of their pedigree etc The motion was defeated yeas 22 nays 34 The Senate then went back to the paragraph graph relating to gloves which Plumb had yesterday moved to amend by striking out the additional rate on mens gloves The motion was defeated to 3 Plumb being the only Republican who voted yea Quay moved to insert in the free list wild animals intended for zoological collections collec-tions for scientific and educational scientitc educatioIal purposes pur-poses Agreed to Hoar moved insert in the paragraph allowing al-lowing the free importation of books for colleges educational and religious services etc the words or by any college academy school or seminary of learning in the United States in its own behalf or in Agreed behalf of to any of its professors or teachers Paragraph 545 putting fish on the free list was laid aside without action Davis moved t insert binding twine on the free list and Vance moved an amendment amend-ment by adding cotton bagging The motion was defeated Paddock being the only Republican Re-publican voting aye The question recurring recur-ring on the amendment Jones of Arkansas Arkan-sas moved to add the words burlaps and bars for grain made of burlap Rejected The Republicans who voted aye wore Allen Mitchell and Plumb neither Ingalls Manderson nor Paddock voted Davis amendment was then agreed to yeas IS nays S All the Democrats except Blodgett voted are in company with the following named Republicans Allen Allison Cul lum Davis Ingalls McMillan Mauderso Mitchell Moody Pierce Plumb Power Sawyer Spooner and Washburn The negative votes were given by Aldrich Blodgett Cameron Chandler Davis Ed munds Evarts Frye Hawley Higgins Hiscock Hoar Platt Sherman Stock bridge and Wolcott Paddock stated at a subsequent stage of the proceedings that he was unavoidably absent when a vote was taken on Davis amendment I he had been present he would have voted for itas he had yesterday On motion of Coke 3 the word degras was struck off the free list Plumb moved to strike off the free list paragraph 579 hides raw or uncured whether dry salt or pickled Rejected yeas 15 nays 2it The affirmative votes were given by one Democrat Pugh and by the following Republicans Allen Allison Cameron Cullom Higgins Ingalls Mitchell Mitch-ell Moody Plumb Quay Stewart Wash burn Wilson Gooke and Wolcott The other Democrats voted in the negative together to-gether with the following Republicans Aldrich Chandler Daweis Frye Halo Hawey Hiscock Hoar McMHlam Pierca Platt and Sawyer Vance moved to insert in the free list timber hewn and sawed squared and sided and sawed boards plank deals and other lumber of hemlock white wood whit pine and bass wood Manderson moved to strike out of the amendment the words hemlock whitewood white-wood and bass wood After considerable discussion Mandersons amendment to Van ces motion was rejected Vests motion was also rejected Ingalls Maderson Paddock and plumb voted yea Plumb moved to nsert in the free list I lumber sawed boards planks deals and other lumber of white pine Rejected yeas 22 nays 33 The Nebraska and Kansas Senators again voted with the Democrats Paragraph 211 in the schedule relating to sawed boards etc was taken up and the committee amendments agreed to Also the amendment offered by Aldrich to place a duty of 3 per cent al volerm of any railroad ties and telegraph poles of cedar On motion of Plumb the duty on pine clapboards was reduced from 2 to L per thousand Consideration of the free list was resumed re-sumed The committee amendment putting mica on the free list was rejected Mica was then entered in paragraph 100 at the rate of 3 per cent ad valorem Paragraph 625 in the free list was on motion of Carlisle modified so as to read All mineral waters not artificial Quay moved to strike out of the free list paragraph 665 sulphate of quinine and all alkaloids of salts of cinchona bark The motion to strike quinine out of the free list was defeated yeas 15 nays 3 The following fol-lowing is the vote in detail Yeas Aid rich Cameron Chandler Dawes Edmunds Hawley Hiscock McMillan Moody Platt Quay Sawyer Stockbridge and Wilson Iowa 15 Nays Allen Allison Barber Bates Berry Blodgett Butler Cockrell Cullom Eustis Evarts Faulkner Frye Gibson Georman Gray Hale Harris Hearst Higgins Ingalls Mitchell Morgan Paddock Pad-dock Plumb Pugh Power Sherman Spooner Teller Turpio Vance Vest Waltham and Washburn The committee amendment placing sponges on the free list went over until tomorrow to-morrow Paragraph 703 putting sugar not above No 13 on the free list also went over without with-out action acton Paragraph 713 placing tin ore and tin on the free lst was amended on motion of Aldrich by adding the words until January Janu-ary 1 1S2 but not thereafter Consideration of the free list having been concluded some of the preceding paragraphs para-graphs were taken up again and modified Aldrich gave notice of committee amendments amend-ments including one imposing a duty after January 1 1892j of 4 cents a pound on black oxide of tin and on bar block and pig tin Adjourned |