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Show CONGRESSIONAL. SENATE. Frvc offered a concurrent resolution vrreed to) directing tho secretaries of de, treasury, war and navy to esatn-1' esatn-1' tlir report and recommendations of international marine couference of liruary, 1S',)), and prepare and sub-it sub-it to congress bills for enactment into ir of such recommendations as far as 'y apply to theii-Tespoctive depart ills and meet their approval. Tho senate then proceeded to the uiiiideration of bills ou the calendar 'objected to. Among tho bills passed is senate bill in recognition of the orits and service of Chief Engineer 'orge Wallace Melville and other Ken's and men of the Jennuelte die expedition; it provides for !'i advance of Melville of i.f grade and for a medal to ech surlier sur-lier and heirs of dead. Halo introduced a joint resolution vliich went over without action) ati-lorizing ati-lorizing the secretary of navy to pur-tee, pur-tee, at his discretion, nickle ore, or ckle matter to be used in the niantifac-rc niantifac-rc of nickle steel armor platingarnior t'reing projectile and other naval ob-1 ob-1 ts, appropriating one million dollars r the purpose. i'iie senate passed (45 to 6) its stibsti-1 stibsti-1 -te for house bill to define and regulate ii jurisdiction of courts of the United ' atcs, Ih'titullo introduced a similar resolu-in resolu-in the bouse. HOUSE. Washington, Sept. 24. Miller of " mt H Carolina, yesterday t'eclarcd wted from the Seventh South Caro-'a Caro-'a district, appeared and took the Hill. J be committee of foreign affairs re-Ttoil re-Ttoil the resolution calling on the "osiiloiit for information relativo to : e killing of General Barrundia. MeCreary of Kentucky strenuously ' hiicated the resolution. -1 lie resolution was apopted. Stewart (Vermont), from the com-""lee com-""lee on judiciary, reported the fol-wing: fol-wing: The house, deeming it a high it? that the utmost courtesy and de-'rirni de-'rirni demanded by parliamentary law "I precedent should mark the mutual ; dations ol the two houses of congress, "i-'s hereby express its disapproval of unparliamentary language used by "ii- Hubert P. Kennedy, represetita-v" represetita-v" from the state of Ohio, in a speech ;,'livcred 011 the floor of the. house 111 the third day September, 1WI0, aud 1 ''Wished in tho Congressional Record ""I't- 14, 18U0, and cousidering it iiu-I iiu-I "actieahle to separate the unparliamentary unparlia-mentary portions of said speech from 1(11 parts thereof as may bo l'i'liainentarv, therefore, resolved that l ie public printer be directed to ex-I11""! ex-I11""! f:-om the permanent Congress-: Congress-: 'ml Uncord the entire speech of the wn. Hubert p. Kennedy, in the first 3 rohition mentioned. Keuncdy made an eloquent in his f'jvn defense, making, however, no 'Hngy for his previous remarks. The :i'0hilion passed, 131 to 35. |