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Show LATEST DISFATCBES.' FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Wafchinf-lon, 8. Whyte auid, it did not set'tn pfepible the oi'intLo' could reach a voto on ttio aiivnr hnl tomorrow. to-morrow. He therefore moved tmu when tlie senate adjourn to day it bw to meet on Monday nezt. Allison, in charge of the silver bill opposed tho motion, and called lor tbe yeas and nayB. Tue motion was agreed to, yeas 28, naya 24. Hoar submitted n resolution instructing in-structing tbe com mil lee on appropriations appro-priations to consider and report whother work on public buildiugs in Washington, now Biiapecded, may be resumed forthwith, eo us to give present employment to working-men whoso families are eutlering from destitution. Agreed to. Chafl'ee, from the coiumittoe on territories, reported favorably the houBft bill making appropriations lor the purchase of law . libraries i'ir lbs territories of Wyomitig and Dakota. Calendar. Conkling presented a polilfeu of ministers and congregations ol colorud churches in various btalea and territories, terri-tories, akinfr the paHsag of a law to protect tnem against outrages on account of r:ico, color, religious and political opinions, lie lor red. Cameron (Pa.) presented a petition of tbe governor ol' Pennsylvania, asking ask-ing legislation to indemnify states tor expense incurred by them in armiog and equipping troops i'jr the use of government, eo as to pay the state of Pennsylvania the remainder due that Btate. Referred. At the expiration of the morning hour, consideration was resumed ol UDfinishcd butnrjesa, being the silver bill, and Mr. Hill made a apetob. Davis (V. Va.) took the floor, but yielded to Whito, on whoso motion the senate weut iulo executive session, ses-sion, and soon alter adjourned until ! Monday. |