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Show COAGltESiSilO.VVI.. SESiTE. Washington. 10 In the Seuate. Trumbull favored the recommittal of the Ku Khox bid to a conference committee, com-mittee, that it might be amended to;ob-viate to;ob-viate various defects to which he called attention, iu the moelirieation of the amendment laying damages upon property iu the vicinity where political outrages are committed. However it had boon in other countries, no such principle has ever Ken laid down in the United Stalest an.l he knew of no authority by which Cong-vss could go into a county or towa aul levy taxes for such purpose. Edmunds remarked that the political stomach of his friend TruattuII had become very sensitive of late. The debate wtts continued mainly as to Sherutan's auiend.niut which was inserted when the bill Wsss previously before the Senate without discussion. Sherman defended the amendment, as i containing a principle which from the ! ear Ust time had be-eu applied in Eng-I Eng-I .and in siuihar cases and with the best results. 1: was the 'ii in many States, and would, he thought, le more sfic:-e sfic:-e iti suppressirg vtohn;e in the South than all other vrevistons cf the Stevenson and Cissr;- argued against the amendment. submitted the report of the conference committee on the d.f.:iency appro-pri-ation bill. Trumbull ctjsctei to the rrev-tsierj rrev-tsierj in the report, authormmg the Southern calms commission tp employ em-ploy atterueysio defend the I". S. claims before tha; body. After seme discussion. Edmunds cide-1 up the regular reg-ular t-eisinvss: and The discussien cn the conference report on the Ku Kltrc bill was resumed. Thurman arguing against the amendm-ent with reeeari to the juror s test oath, wtueh ho oocaxed was without rrcoxhi-tnt :a any cc-acti-v. At otS'.' 'he Senate took a recess till 'TtoO. La the evesiiig the debate on tthe Ku BZcx cenferenoe nirort was continued. The report re-couimeus, w-.tn regurei to the juror's oath, a provision for the repeal of that part of the present law which makes the gtvutg eneour-eiges. rcent to the rebellion a crouui of chal- ! r d.-;ial a-i.n cf a j'lfr, arl ' r . .. a" r. . t li. -. a-, i c- i r -. t i.; - -i. : '.a-i.. T a el .- - '. '. t I'-'i r-. -: . f r. c..':'.'oi-..i i.-.' i ; ..r ti..: r ;i.i: j- - ri 1 I '.er - a- til. i ; y - : i - I I r . '. ri a liii. g.:. . fi ..... i-i :. -'. i i. A :. ' .' '.i.-T I a.'!i. :- an.'.-t ... .a - i'. i L:rir; iigm-'.t r - .a.-.? 't':-a' --1 r r tw i n.-.ti'.'-i t:.r - - L': a -i .- i Lt -. tne e !:.- r I .-.-.i. A vj-.- r'a-!.:i i. r . ; r. a : ; r y ..' t j :.!' .-ill: ir.l T.-l-... v.t 4 . 1 ':. .:.-a 1 i ri r.- ii'.-.c I'i :. a:, i ll ..- J ti.- a-.-ma-.ie. : : . -y i.... ai r..--un-..-i - r.-i ." n r- !.v a t.c . ',-. a - - . i - A -.- :.: r-- r-- r. a- r i i. il .. 1 T.e.i at-.'-r: ..a a ' ..:i.ii:.-t u.'.: -ri-.-l lis r-d fag and I I :. i a i-r i. l:...re a.i c n- i - 1 lit 'I Cl t.t.::i. -lit HI tl.e Tet. I. .; ;e - .1: i ti.o f.g. Hill St. I i.i ii. t.vti ef l'a- the Senate re- tl.ra ."'a' Co r. t' ri'ie cijmtiitttei: - ri li e d t.e-s-y Li.l a- a .-or-k-i to, it. 1 l'a.-., C'.a-A aril Nil..aek Were a;-oil,--d. II j. ei ..::' red a re luti on, in--T'i :':::g ti.-.- liiti.ittee un mil.tary at-li at-li r- to cor.-: i r aul ret-jri what adl:-ti adl:-ti riai I g.-la'i.n ii ii.-ocssary to ,.--( .alie s".d.er' b-jutiti -s, and tj II. - ilate what Would be the adh'ioiial animal t-iLetisC of in-'r in-'r -i-ing bv twenty-rive per cent, the I i-ii-ion- i f tbo-i- whi are totally dis-a'l dis-a'l ! -1: a l -pted. .sii.-'.iafarger. from the conferer.ee .oiiiiiiiitee on the Ku Klux bill, made a r-i ..rt and pro.s'eded to explain it. |