Show ALRUSH AT THE I CLOSE II Last Week of the Present Con gress Will Open ToDay To-Day MANY IMPORTANT BILLS Press For Precedence Is Simply j Terrific 1 Elvery R nsxm lo Believe That the < Solons Will Be Compelled to Remain Re-main in SCHl < ion from Saturday ItxiH Stondny Xcxt lit TVooil on Wliiclx Day at Noon Congrresa Ex jtiros by Limitation Week Fun Of Interest Is Promised p Washington Feb 24Tomorrow the Souse enters upon the last week of te Session and the visual rush which vJaVacterizes the closing hours of every session of Congress will begin Fnder the rules the last sis > days of very session are suspension days and members recognized may call up bills and have them acted on under suspension suspen-sion of the rules There are 331 public bills on the calendar 217 of which must be considered In committee of he whole and 114 on the regular calendar cal-endar In addition to tnese there are over 500 bills ou the private calendar Of course only a very Insignificant per centage of these bills can be passed pas-sed but the press of precedence will be terrific and Jjar7 exciting scenes are almost Xre to occur K S quite probable prob-able that several night sessions will be held41 < id 1t is almost certain that Congress Con-gress w ill remain in continuous SIS I 07t VTjia Saturday until Monday I jiexi which day Congress expires jt r lirajtaLou at noon The regular appropriation bills are Mnusually well advanced so far as the House is concerned only one the de ificlency being acted upon and I will go to the Senate tomorrow The two which are considered dangerous that Ss liable to fail or be vetoed are the sundry civil and the diplomatic and consular To he former the Senate Committee on Finance has reported amendment t 2 p < r ent coin bonds with a provision requiring the secretary secre-tary of the treasury to advertise forbids for-bids In case of another bond issue To the diplomatic and consular the Senate Sen-ate has added amendments for the Hawaiian cable I these provisions prevail despite the protest of the Rouse i Is thought that President Cleveland may veto them The Committee on Pacific Railroads Is pressing for an opportunity to secure se-cure a voie on the funding bill as amended and the Committee on Public Buildings is equally insistent upon its demand for b chance to settle the question of a printing office site which has been hanging fire for several years It is probable that the Committee on Rules will give both time during the coming week In case opportunity offer of-fer As a whole the week promises t < b e both interesting and exciting |