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Show T. .CO.MiiUMO.AL SENATE. Nye, Ir -m the c. tntijittee on naval aS'airs. reported tl.e b:J f n the rc.it Tot cer aiu contra-.'-.o-s for the e cistru.-tion of vessels of war and steam m-i hmery. with tl.e veto u.ess.u-e of ti e Presi-leut Presi-leut returmng the b.il with l.ts oi;, c-tii.His. c-tii.His. The question, s-'ha'.i the bi.1 pass notwithstanding the objections ,.f the President in a.-j-'r.l in.-e wth the' Constitution? the ayes w-.-ie two. Messrs, Bjss and Saalsi.a;-y. a . 1 the nays 57. Nye then re)vir:cd, from th. same committee, a bid siniilar to tlie one jast dispised of. except that ttie c.aue in tlie formei objectionable to the President, was omitted, and an arrangement ar-rangement that the cairns sha.l be preferred pre-ferred within twelve months. He asked unanimous consent for the present pres-ent consideration of the bill. Wilson o! jolted. The proposed increase wa retained in tiic bill, ayes 3n, nays 2s. The eommittec tin uaval affairs reported, re-ported, wiihoutamenjmen:, the House bill providing for I lie recovery of dam-sires dam-sires for the bss of the slo p of war Thayer ofi'ered a resolu'ion instructing instruct-ing the judiciary committee to inquire and rep rt as to the right of the treasury treas-ury department to retain all compensation compen-sation for services, rendered for the I nited Suites by the L'nion Pacific U abroad aud its branches, to apply on the intere-t of the o-mds is-tieJ by the L. S. to aid in tliec 'iistrujtion ttf said road, d'liiitibull, chairman, said the judiciary e I'uiiiiitee had been coti-ider- iiil: uie que-uoii ot some iime on a similar re-olutiou of the Senate. Howard How-ard thought the question entirely distinct dis-tinct from that embraced in the former resolution. The re-oluti.m was then agreed to without uljection. The legislative appropriation bill was then proceeded with, the question being upon the amendment to inerca-e the salaries of the I'. S. Di-:r:ct .Judges. . ' HOLSU. It is urdered that on l id after Saturday Sat-urday noit, the Jloase shad uit i't : j 1 O'C'-.K-'S. : t AS'hcIir, c-nairnfrn of the ' commit-tee commit-tee on Paeilic railroad-, gave noiiee that on f ue-iiav next he wou'd r. port back the Southern Pacific lailroad lull for immediate action. The Holts., then proeOMled to the cotisiderat'on of the report of tlie military mili-tary couiuiitiee on the We-t Point academy troubles. I'bc hour allowed for discus-ion bavin; bav-in; closeil. the 1 1 1 .11-0 proceed, d t 1 vote on the irs .burin and aim n-1-luent. Buia r s siib-tume f..r tic: second resolution of the cominii'. e was rej- e'ed. J.'hn-..ui ue ti'lmetit, ij;re--t tie a e mi (it in pilry into t be c .n-l iiei of the ail nts was agree, to. J he tir-l resolution ol tlie commute, lin.-i-iing i lie restoration of the cn-l-'- liaii.l, li.irn s an 1 Fuckitl'-r ".v.s agt.ed to Wllhout a diVl-loll. ff.C -.1:1 le-o br ion ot tie-c. .unuit'ee, dii.c'mg tie-li-iiii--al . f ill- lca-b r- an i! in-ii citors of iho firt el a--, an T t .tr : mar t;a ing of ' he "'hers. W .S acr.sf 1 t... T ; HouJ then y- c lo to in. c- .ii-i-iera'i mi ol the f,,i r. n :. -1 I Cong. r. 1 1 . en t le- eonim t o e i -n c on mere -, to pr.e, i ! t .r tl.e I. t: r ur-i'V ur-i'V of ill.- ,,n b-.-.r 1 ve--, i- r"p e i in win ie or in o r r I y s'. im. '1 le I -1 . , e. eo n - - V- ni '. -. ,ne v . ' I li -. critic :; . I, . e j i t.:. 1 i ,g. I ' |