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Show ( ONtntKHNIONAL. HKNATK. W'ASHiMiTOK, June 10. It is said there will be no vote on the silver bill or any pending amendment in the senate sen-ate today. Senator Jones of Nevada says that several senators desire to S.ik yet. and that notwithstanding the agreement to close the senate at 3 o'elot no one w ould be prevented from speaking w ho expresses a desire to do so. Jlo thinks the final vote will not be reached for two or three days. When quesiiotied as to the character of the bill the .Senate would pass, (senator (sena-tor Jones answered that it wenn'd quite probable uow that it would be a bill pro-i.ling pro-i.ling f'r free coinage. He raid an effort to secure the pledges of a majority major-ity of the Senate to a vote against free coinage has been a failure, and the inevitable in-evitable result, be thought, would be the nasaage of the bill including that feature. The list of republican senators sena-tors favorable to free coinage as given bv one of them, includes Wolcott, 1 eller, Jones, Stewart, l'lumb, lngalis. Mitchell. Mitch-ell. Powers, Sanders and Cameron, i This will probably be the ease every dav until the bill gets Into the Senate. Ills expected tho siib-couiMiittee will be able to report a measure Wednesday or Thursday. . M' Kinlev :iid lite changes made iu ; the house bill bv III" iiuawe Committee j were comparatively few and unimpor-1 tant. ! ' IIOl'SE. 1 Wishixcton. June 10 Williams of Ohio, presented the petition ot the et-oldiers et-oldiers of Duvtou. Ohio, for the anact-tio-nt of a JawV'diiVuiag the sale, ase "and uianiu'arture or iuiporfauoti of biuuersor flags represeuliOff the cou-fcderalc cou-fcderalc fiugor the red llaKof the an- j arehisi. Uufeired. ' The hou- then aetil iulo cxinmiMee j of ine whole on the undry civ;i appro j priatioo. 1 |