Show ENATE PASSFS LARGEI I llh1ll1IIS UI O ll1tJS I But Slight Progress Made With I the Tariff Measure DECORATIONS FROM KING KALAKAUA Officers of the Navy to Be Authorized to Receive Them Stand Returns to His Post at Washington Wash-ington Well Satlslled With the Results of the Democratic Contention Con-tention In Missouri < 1cc Coinage of Silver Will Be the Main Issue in the Coming Congressional Campaign Other Capital Notes Washington May 19The session of the Senate today was dull and extremely ex-tremely uninteresting But little progress gress was made on the tariff billonly two hours being spent upon i Mr Gallinger delivered another installment in-stallment of his serial speech Some amendments offered to paragraphs para-graphs 88 89 90 and 91 of the glassware schedule passed over yesterday increasing in-creasing the rates on plain cut and window glass were agreed to and then the tariff bill was laid aside at the request of Mr Aldrich who desired de-sired to obtain certain informaticfti now being printed before proceeding with the metal schedule Quite a number of bills were taken up from the calendar and passed The bill which was passed by the House a few days ago t amend the act of 1S90 fixing the regulations to avoid collisions of acts was passed on motion of Mr White of California also on motion of Mr Hunton of Virginia Vir-ginia a bill to refund to George F Roberts 10700 and Silas F Howe 519000 taxes paid by them on whisky in excess of the quantity withdrawn from bond also on motion of Mr Frye the bill to facilitate the entry of steamships steam-ships at American ports also a bill to pension Fannie Norman also an amendment to the joint resolution declaring de-claring the Massachusetts avenue extension ex-tension through the naval observatory grounds in the district a public street also Mr Hoars antilottery bill amended amend-ed so a t strike out the provision punishing Individuals who should setup set-up lotteries within the exclusive jurisdiction Juris-diction of the United States so a not to apply to such an institution a a drawing for charitable purposes also a bill appropriating 5000 for the relief re-lief of the dependent relatives of the seamen of the Netherlands steamer Amsterdam who lost their lives in the effort to save the crew of the American schooner Maggie E Wells also a bill for the relief at Moses Prendergast of Missouri also a bill to amend the act and establish a court of appeals in the District of Columbia also a bill to confirm con-firm to the heirs of Mrs Courtenay Anna Claybourne the title to a tract of land in Louisiana At 405 p m on motion of Mr Harris Har-ris the Senate adjourned until Monday at 1 oclock |