Show TALK ABOUT BRAZIL lUAZI The Senate HKcnss 3Iuraus ne I Sullen KecoziiIiayUrsiIl As A SsTcrcfeu Slate IT GOES OVEn WITHOUT DEFINITE ACTION Hills InlroilnceJ in the House or Itrjirocntatlrcs Yesterday Yester-day CHINESE COPULATION i OF THE UNITED STATES Nell York KinrlnpeJ In a l > cu eFo llarlnsrTolu lUibl crr in Texas Br Telfrraph to the XEWSJ SIVATI 3Iorsnno Itnolulluu fltgedIg Small iil < ilin Iuas Irrnlr WASIIIXHTON lIce 20 Senator E lund In jinsvnlin a pttiUoii fur nu extension of time for making pension npiiIicntioiiB remarked 1 was evidently ole of the prliilu Ictition sent around 1y perrons engaged en-gaged In getting them up J geniI tnt as icpreuiirLiI it way it was deserving of such consideration a the siljcct wn entitled to A communication n preiciitetl from the President e I transmitting UI uc cnQ O Lle llenor the draft of a bill fur Hit reduction of Hit Routx Valley Indian Koer vation in California and itivitiiig the early and careful con > ideratiou of Congress to the MiljtvL leftmil tocomiiiitteu on Imllan nfltiir Amongtlu bills introduced and lowIng referred to committees were tin fol Jy ullom providing for a limited lim-ited iKtalteligrajvli service Uy lieagan for free coinage 01 both gold and fcler for certificates to serve as inonoy and fur tllo retirement retire-ment of United States national lank notes uf Minll denominations Morgan called up this joint resolution resolu-tion recognizing the United States of lirazil as a free iudei > en > lcnt ant sovereign State Morgan declared the attitude of the Tinted States in respect to nil tin countries in the Western Hemisphere stas ltrl lll pher a very distinct one lie coincided in the declaration of Thomas Jetfcrson that it was the Iuelutjoj l SlId duty of the United 1 Hit to proceetl make progress In Uie making mil ultimately ulti-mately to consnmimle the male rn lml1tl linking of tho Wettern JIcmi jihcrea hOle of rejiulilicaii ttntions and not 1 iomu of detijoithe institutions I tie empire were r tablislied it would bo so again the Monroe doo trine and in MiHe of it There was 1h i d no reason wily Congress k uithliokt its hand in lasMti the declaration riropoed auJ placing it on the statute looks Ihs letting the world know lInenS had friend > who were ready to stand liy l the II hILISQF0ltElRsjVMSCE5LO Sherman said the recent miive iiieut in Krazil was a great event one of the greatest eveuU of modern time but a question of grive mi wrtance arose anil lhat muMkm vas whetlif the time liad come fur digress to undertake to longr Ilelerke recognize this new power among the powers of the pwer While the building republic wight to take the place o he empire in Itra7il yet evidently here was a lingering feeling GI rcijcct due lie said to one of the InePt distinguished len t > f the CIt ury lie thought ILL Kmiicrorhad t n W i7 lon alweys willing i to yield to the rlll ol his tuljects alit was an Kni < erur wha had never done an unkind act Congress ought to wall until the veml stiU or p provlucxs uf lra il leave fSpnwo their recos niliuli of the change of government 1 It seemed to him that until then the I Senate ought to look on silently with the hope however that the I neWgoVCriluuilltWoUI 1 take itt > Luf I untuillv ninon the nations ui the ivorlj He hoped therefore tile resolution would be referral to the committee en foreign relation KmrU advocated a reference of the resolution Infills remarked tint Uiif was a bah time for kings Kranixs asn republic a tendency towards IIKITinJCANISH IX 3UIANV was unmi taknbc and I her might lie senators now present ivlio would 11 ultimately lie called I upon to recog iiUe the United States of Kuglaud as a free independent and sovereign ttc but Itrazil had not come withIn with-In the category of despotism felt iasbcen a republic in everything but name There was no authentic nfomiation about the eanilitiouof iffalrsiii Krazil but he had seen within the last few daysa glatcmciit of an uprising in the province of Dihia in which more than five tundred men hat beeu jnit to the sword RIOt did not look very much lila the assumption of the constitutional constitu-tional powers nl a fric government with the runt of the governed Therefore until the Senate had an nflirnLitiveand a voluntary dec alan through n peaceably couititu ed authority of Brazil that after hey had met in a convention of delegates elected for that purport fie a > umition lUl1 innoiiiicing umUol governmental IO ernmental lowers and establishing he fact by poiKiIar vote that the government hail 1 I the I support I of the Hrople and communicating to the enatc a copy of their constitution with the names of the rulers whom hey had elected he was op > ea to any recognitionof bcrmlt He therefore honed the resolution III A would be referred to the committee on FOnCKiS KELATIOXS Mclherson expressed the opinion lint the delay of a single hour in iissiuzthe joint resolution would L lisgraceful to the government to he Senate and t the people of the Tuitcd States To wait now was Imply to court restoration of the empire in Brazil Sherman nude tome further remarks re-marks deprecating the Introduction of politics and religion into the discussion dis-cussion and declaring the passage of the resolution without consIders toll committee would be an act of folly and madne without precedent cedent cent Ku < tis said It was the txxiceable feature of the revolution in lirazil n hat was most alarming t the monarchial mon-archial governments 01 Europe c What surprised him was that the Senators on the republican side had forgotten the traditions of their arty In reference the lecognition of free governments and republics The resolution he said should L nssed without reference to committee com-mittee Hawley sustained the motion to refer the resolution He considered It surprising and discreditable that anyone should attempt r make a jucstion of the matter Teller advocated 1 KEFEItEXCE Of Tie KESOLCT1OX He raid Whenever the jieople of Ilrazil say they are for a rcpub ican government then ve arc for Brazil The day has reuseJ when he monarchies of Europe dar to say to the people of any country tIn heV etenl Hemispherethnt they hall not select their own rulers and heir own government in their own way Speaking for myself only I want to say and I would b glad to have I slid by every other senator that if the people of Llrallh are ror a republican form of govcrnmentam ifallKuro werc against them I would jut every power cvcrj ell y and every dollar of tho SOl enimcnt In the scale t ite that the r oi > lu of Ilrazil had 1te J1rzlld a republics goverament r that kind of declar alFon be made bj Congress then will L no interference on the part Germany Austria or any other government There are no politic in this question I the senators on the other side are not afraid of for elgu Intervention or of priestly In terfTeuee in Bra ± il let them ny noif as I say here that whenevc the I topIc of Brazil signify Ihelr desire for n republic they shalljtave It ugainst the combined owen the world Ixlmunds did lot think It right to declare today that the Congresn of the United tftatca recognized a republic re-public which was kept up at the l olut of the loyonet Plumb raid ho Ind noticed thai when the frt ACCXUST OP Tit ItEOLUTIOX was received 1 that among tile prirut rouses alleged t for it were that the lon oljertnl to tic emancliatiou of slaves which had just been proclaimed pro-claimed by the Kmperor In oilier words that the republic was an association sociation of i > ersons who objected to thC who edits nud labor they iad controlled IL did not stem to Him that incy liau a louuuatloii for arej > ublc die hoped that was not liu reaen for the yinpelhy of the senator from Alabama 1 I might b the people of BrazIl did not desire i restoration ot the monarchy and that they wanted arc publican form of government Teller ollrred an amendment to he resolution which he asked to tavu abe referred to Ito committee i on foreign relation H OVItO to the effect thai when till people of lirazil shall signify their intentions I to tablUh a republican form of government it will lie tiie duty of tile government of tho United States to furnish material aid 1 and encouragement to the people of lirazil in maintenance of such fool if governmentIf such government be assailed hJ foreign govern character nents on account of its roptibliinn A ifKSTION was taken cu the motion to refer the resolution to the committee on reign relMlion All republicans voted nye ali nil democrats except 1 voted Do There was not however a quorum voting yeas > > nays li and the whole matter icntovcr without definite action On motion of Stanford tho House oiut rciolution for rcxiirng the lamages canned by Ill hoods in the Sacramento and Feather rivers was latch up and KUed After executive Hill the Son tie adjourned Honor WASIIIMJTOS IKt 20 The > e3ker laid Lnfore le house a mesEfige from Ircsldcnt liar ioti trI tIUII a comniuui callous from the Secretary of lie Interior together with the draft of a bill providing fur a reduction of the Round Valley Indian Iteservn ton California Ilefcned I The committee on rules reported Ii rex lutlon providing for the term I N Ii ion of tin fulluwiug committivs StaiKling Committee on capon ditures in department of Agriculture Agri-culture to consist of seven meni berp rsSeleit CvmiuilUv on irrigation uf arid laud eleven mcmli committee on immigration anti laluralicaUun seven nieinKn nIl resolution was acrecd to till motiou of Melvenua of Call uniiaa joint solution was rassed naking Immediately available for reiairing damages caused by bode In the Sacramento and IVather Divers hue unexpended lolnnce of 1 oOJ lilllr Introduced and referred Ity Adams of Illinois proviiling for a worlds Cilr In ISO Ky Ifoutello fr lie relief of the urtlon tie alo1 11ler 1 1Alt a rcHihitioii reciting that I has been ponly and notoriously chafged that the civil servicecommission had reused re-used to select its clerks under the irovisions cf civil service laws that civil service questions had been tolcn and hat eels given out lie I fore examination and that other hargcshad been preferred against he commission and directing the onimittce on civil service reform to Investigate the charges liy 1 II Taylor for a uniform ystcm of bankruptcy liy Craln delaring it to be unlaw titl to drape iiublic buildings in mourning or to place flags on such building at halfmast in honor of any deceased person unless such erson at the time of death was in Ihe service of the Unite State also making the terms of members it Congress begin and end on the 31ht of Uecenibcr and changing In auguralols day to April 30lh also ZI lll nt to reduce taxation l This lat bill mbodier the toUuco features of thu Mills bill with the free list cf tie Senate IlllJ fly Anderson of Kansas for the notion of a United SLites Commis 51011 for tho arbitration of railway trikes HY ILVHTIXE of Nevada a resolution reciting the recent load ore decision of tlie Scene tory tlicTreajurynud declaring ito it-o be the sense of Congress that any ore lhat I contains I lend in sufficient uantity to make it valuable for commercial and industrial purposes I heal ore in the meaning of the actor act-or lSS I and requesting Secretary to modify his ruling accordingly Hreckeiiridge presented a letter front the Iat ScrgeantatArms iccdom requesting the HOUMJ to make such an order or give such in tructions concerning theassttsnow In his hands as will relieve him rom further responsibility for custody Jlreekenrldge lIen otThrtd n Inlltln rIlln I lot Ili unds and other assets in the hands offhe late ScrgcantatAmis Lccdom 00 turned over to SergeantatArms lolmcs to be held and disposed of by him as may be hereafter deter ntncd by the propiT authorities treckenridge accepted an amendment amend-ment providing that the adoption of the resolution shall not be held or construed Inativ way to affect the liability of Lcedom After a brief discussion the reso ution went over and ttic House adjourned A linn a CICy Riot KANSAS CITY Dec Jatt 10 oclock this morning word was received re-ceived at the police station that a general fight was In progress at the corner of Fourteenth and Wyoming tretU A squad of lalicemen lastcucd there and found forty oran or-an men fighting with stone clubs and improvised weapons of all r mt oi 1i1 I kinds The mob tied at sight I of the officers The fighting was caused by the refusal of Contractor 31 I c Necley now laying the grade of the Chicago Kansas k Nebraska dlvis Ion of the Hock Island road to lay his men this morning Six men were Indly hurt 2fo arrc t5 |