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Show COMmislONA!.. m:natk.. Washington. S'T1' HI-Aftcr disposing dis-posing of a number of bills of minor importance on the caleudar, lh sena' resumed consideration of the conference confer-ence report on the railroad forfeiture hill, and after some debate the tiort was agreed to; yeas, HO; nay. '. The democrats voted iu the negative, and the republican lu the affirmative. The house auli lottery bill was then taken up, read aud passed. TUB IIOISK. Washington, Sept. 1(1. The senate bill passed for the relief of Admiral S l Carter. ' Ou motion of Outer, Molilalia, Moli-lalia, the Ncnnlrt amendments were cmt-curred cmt-curred in to tho house bill authorizing Ihe secretary of the interior tn aubniit a proposal for tho sale of the western part of the Crow Indian reservation in Montana. Mon-tana. Tho department of (lo received a lelegi'tim from Minister Minor at (iuateiuala saying (he old national as-einbly as-einbly of Salvador unanimously elected Carlo K.eta provisional presideitt of the republic from the first of March. The house then proceeded lo tha consideration con-sideration of Knlou's resolution relative lo Kennedy's speech. It direct mo clerk to communicate to I tin tonal that the houso reprobates and condemn Keiiuedv't language a unparliamentary. unparliamen-tary. lWliug the dlCMsioti Iho qu-tion qu-tion wa on a point of order against rho resolution, raised by Crcuvonor of Ohio. , H'uut of (ieorgia, In arguing tho point recalled tho Hlook Suninor opismlo. aud eited the action of the houaa iu that eai), when a member of thu house arraigned ar-raigned a senator as a felon and traitor by reason of his conduct in regard to b'ginlnlion. Theru could ho noquculioii but that the character of tho uouso was assailed. Ho (Mount) wa not here to viudloato tho rlmr-aelrr rlmr-aelrr ff the senator from I'mmsvlvanlii. He wa not hern to investigate in-vestigate whether or not the chargo made by tho gentleman from Ohio wore or not bill the question of character and dignity of the hoiio waxone with whit h tho member had soinolhiUB (! do aud for which (he people would hold Idem to a rigitl responsibility. Tim chair overruled tho point of older, llayne of Pennsylvania f ffered a reo tut ion referring F.nloe' resolution, together to-gether with Kennedy's pfeeh. to the committee on judiciary with Instrun- linns lo report within ihrou day. |