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Show CO-NCilll SMONAL. ! SF.N.VTK. Washington, Sept. 13. (Juay offered of-fered resolution of sorrow ami condolence condol-ence lu regard to the death of Samuel J. Randall and preceded lo address tho senate. Barbour and Plumb also eulogi.cd the dead statesman. the iioirsn. Washington, Sept. 13. The approval appro-val of yeslerdtiv's journal was the lirst question after the roll call. The journal jour-nal was approved yeas 1.10, nays 0, tho clerk noting a quorum. Kvery democrat present and not paired voted in the affirmative. The clerk then proceeded to the reading of the journal for Wednesday's proeed-ings, proeed-ings, which O Farrell, tVa. demanded be read in lull. Iliw leu a Biimp passage between Speaker Heed and ()' l'arrell, in whicn the latter said ho w as responsible to bis constituents, not to the speaker. Heed said ho was responsible respon-sible to the country. The journal of Wednesday. Thursday and Friday were read and approved without objection and the house proceeded pro-ceeded to pay tho last tributes of ro-spect ro-spect to i he memory of thu late Senator Beck of Kentucky. . McKiuley ottered a resolution that the tariff bill, with tho senate amendments amend-ments be not considered in committee, but that they bo taken up in the bouse proper, aud' after hours of debate it be in order to move to non-concur in the bill, and the ;uiiei,iimcnts be in-grossed in-grossed ami agreed to. and- the committee com-mittee of conference asb-d tor by the senate resolution, lie referred to the committee on rules. MeCrearv. of Kentucky, Introduced a resolution that the killing of Genera! Barrundia bv the authorities of Gallic-mala Gallic-mala on board an American vessel, demands de-mands immetliale investigation ami requests re-quests the president, if not incompatible incompati-ble with the public interests, to transmit trans-mit to the house all information in his possession concerning the transaction. |