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Show NIGHT REPORT. UO'GRESSIOXAL. EEMTE. "Washineton. 3. Cole intr-.dueed a biil proviaiCR that after June io-.h, l?T'o, it be lawful to receive twenty per cenL of customs due in V. 6. notes and twenty per cenL additional proportion each je&r thereafter until l!77 tphen dutie may be paid either m goid or United iLates notes. At the eipintion of the morning- hour the sena:e proceeded to the consideia-tion consideia-tion of bilU on tho calendar. On motion of Stewart a bill to define the rights of miners and encouraee the development of mines was indcnmteiy 1 poStpoD'id. Sumner's joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution con-aninft con-aninft the Vretldent to one term was referred re-ferred to the judiciary committee, , The French spoiiation bill was post- ' poned till Monday neit. Motion to make it special order that day being op- 1 posed and withdrawn. Senate went into executive seision . and soon adjourned. HOCSE. Gallngos introduced & bill for the construction con-struction of a military road in New Mfxico. Banks introduced a bill to create a commission to award damages to claimants claim-ants under the Geneva arbitration. Hooper e, of Mass., supplemental civil rights Dill, introduced last session, came up. The heuee refused to table it, and finally referred it to the committee on the revision of laws. A resolution to adjourn over from December De-cember '2Dih to January lith adopted. Hooper, of Alas., introduced a bill appropriating $20,000 to fireman's fund of Boston, as a reward for the serricee of the firemen whose exertions saved the sate in the sub-treasury at the recent great fir in Boston. After a long discussion dis-cussion tie bill was referred t the committee com-mittee on appropriations. Acker moved to suspend tha rules to Cass a bill removing all political disa-ilities disa-ilities and extending the general amnesty am-nesty ; negatived, yeas 102, nays 84 ; less than necessary two-thirds. The speaker announced a select committee com-mittee oq the centennial celebration, as follows : Kelley, of Pa., Dawes, of Uasa., Maynard, of Tenn., Sargent, of Gal., Hawley.ef Conn., Havens, of Mo., Gox, of N. Y-, Marshall, of His., lian--cock, of Texas. Adjourned. . . . I GENERAL. The Hew Orleans Huddle . "New Orleans, 9. The house adopted the following; Kesolved that Henry G. Warmoth governor be and is hereby impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors misde-meanors in office, committed against Constitution and laws of the Stato. I'fhe senate then declared Warmoth suspended suspend-ed until such time as the charges can be tried and decided. At tha evening session ses-sion the court impeachment was formed and Pinch back qualified as governor. Miscellaneous. New York, 9. Stanley proffered hospitalities hos-pitalities of city. Herman l'etors, general manager Lloyd steamship company, died at Bremen. Stokes case not taken up to-day. King, murderer of Uneil, pleads not guilty. French minister at "Washington informed in-formed crisis at Versailles wilt end peacefully. Thiers will be sustained after some concession. Secretary Delano said to sail on Thursday for a two months stay in Cuba in a semi-official capacity at request of President to look into condition of affairs. Struck jury impanneled to-day in Jumol will case. Tweed's portrait removed from room New York supervisors. Much anxiety in London over steamer "City of Bru&aels" overdue. Cardiff harbor, England, crowded with shipping. Over a hundred sail wind bound. Jlany cottages blown down in yesterday's storm. Meeting hold at Lagnbam hotel, London, Lon-don, Saturday night, in honor of Greeley. Gree-ley. Feeling tribute. Resolutions of eulogy and regret, Paris police signed petitions circulating circulat-ing for signatures lor dissolution of assembly-Country reform bill passed upper House German Diet by vote of 116 to 91. Floods in north of Italy continue. Some of the larger towns threatened. Siege at Bcjar, Spain, raised. Alley indicted for murder of Ellis, whoso body was found in two barrels in the Charles river. Late storm on great lakes ono of the most violent ever known. Two schooners schoon-ers reported lost with all on board. Canadian stsamer with lifty passengers frozen in. Ellmore, Warmoth's usurping judge, jailed for ten days. Legal legislature assembled with (Uorurn. Keported certain that Colfax is considering con-sidering proffer "Tribune" editorial chair. Friendd advise him to accept. Decision be had before renewal of January Jan-uary subscriptions to weokly "Tribune." "Tri-bune." Chicago politicians havi ng an application appli-cation for governorship of a Territory, has discovered that tho President intends in-tends to adhere to the policy of tilling Territorial vacancies from inhabitants thoroof, according to civil servico rule. Cincinnati, 9. A scaffold on a building build-ing being added to the water works, fell this alto moon, kiliiug four unknown men and wounding other four. At Tieber's slaughter house, William Holfcutthe heart of Valentine Doum in two with a butcher knife. Liquor the cause. St. Louis, 9. The horse disease is assuming as-suming a more serious type. The first train across the Platte bridge will cross to-morrow, connecting Omaha Oma-ha with the South Platte country. |