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Show c e a g r ;c s 3 s . a i, , SKIATK. The debute was resumed on tho resolution reso-lution for hii in ve.-ligation into tho sales of arms to llic French, and Schurz addressed ad-dressed the senate in a three hours speech. Ho commenced by criticizing lho lino of argument of Morton and Gonklin with, reference to tho resolution, lie said Morton had . tried to convince the senate that there ' could be no suspicion of tho sales of; arms by this government, because every ' road out of tlie Kepublican party led into lho Democratic party; it,na because i the party in Missouri does not agree with his views it must be wrong, ice, j L'onklin. he said, had followed the foot- steps of Morton. His lengthy speech was listened lo with profound attention, i IIOUSK. Swann spoke an hour on the Cliorpen-ning Cliorpen-ning claim, tho Cataeazyp atlair and' other subjects. ! Un motion -of Urooks, tho mission to j Japan was put among the tirst class; and ;oon after the houso adjourned. |