| Show IN SALT LAKE CITY Paddock InlrodncfS a 1111 III Coo gross fur a Joteninicnt IJullJ las I Here PETITION FOR WYOMINGS ADMISSION AD-MISSION AS A STATE N mc lITcctluj Incidents Follow I lime VcnIIct lit liar Cronln Trial THE WORK OF THE CHEROKEE COMMISSION JIuulaua Democrat1 Brazilian Affairs Af-fairs TIic Electric 1gar SuInJIors Ur Tderraph to the Mcwjl 10UKISS rite rrrlonr n JIrnl nnlhll Jor Sni Ikt VASHI > GTUX De 1Along the itHions and memorials ire sciitru in tbu Senate were one for the admission of Wjomlng ai a State one iu favor of the Ulair cd ucntiotial Mil one from the Chicago board of tend for ouecint litter po l > taRi and viral for tIle 1YS of I Sunday nt bill The HouH joint resolution for the printing cf the agricultural report for ISs was inssed ucitla an nmeiiil imnUixingthu number cojiiisat 100000 and appropriating JO000 nllropratng O for the cot Among tlie bills reported from tin rprl committees and placed on the elen dnr wn one allowing the Slate of California lio Ir colIC of the let procecils that State of the i ubllc laud tales In AMONQ TiE IILIJj following introduced and referred were the J5y Paddock for the enttiou of I public building nt Salt Lake ULili forSoOOOilit l lly Mitchell faire jAibllc building at Cbt eimr Vomiug for 5150 0 00015y Stanford for tlie relief of the manufacturers owlr for the e tlb lislinuut of a factory for fiuMiIng hiatyonluiuco IViiifle Court and for fortifications ou the 1aclilc Cot Jty Ingalk > for the allowance of cunnilalixe j > ctisioii J5y Mandervon for omiu ulr rage i in nil the Slats Mitchell olltred I resolution which was agntd to instructing the judiciary committee to hiuquile all report whether Chinese laborers who hne mer been In the United States or who having been her have left the country may UNDEK nvisn > o JKISLATIOX b iHrmItte l I to enter the United btates for the oie Hirpo e of tmnMt across the ame either with orw Itli authority from tlie Secretary of the Treasury Mitchell alooflercd a resolution which was rcrernnl to the committee ou foreign relation calling ou the rnsident for copies all diplomatic correspondence between the United States and the Government of Chlnt fIne the pa age of the CfhIne J J xelu lan Aet October SSs having reference to Ocobr le I The Senate then jiroceeded to the consideration of piifiiilvn lmcit < < After the doors were reopened rPii concurrent resolution was ollercd bj Ingalb for I liolidiy recess Irom Tliursday December Iflth to Mon diy January Oth I was agreed to yen 17 nays 12 The I t eiiiite then on announcement announce-ment from the house of the death of HepreMnUiti Gay of Loulslini adjourned as an additional mark of respect tolns minion llcne WAMII > GTOS Dec 111A riso lution rejorted 1 by JIcKinley from the committee on ocays and means for a distribution of the TreMdenfs message among the appropriate com mttee was ndoptc I McKinlej resolution for a holi day recces from DeceinberSOth until January Olh was referred Ult Jlemlerron Iowa from Ihu ColtS mittee on appropriations reported n bill appropriating SIno to meet thedeliciencj in the appropriation for public printing and building aud SiWiOOM for the deficiency in the approjirlatiou fur the census aplrolrllou CISUS Jlhmls ameiidmtut appro rlt lug OO to enalu the upcrln tendent of census to ascertain the number and amount of farm mortgages gages ell > was njeeted and the bll paiied A REOIUTIOV authorising the sergeant at arms to olfer a reward of 5000 for the apprehension of Silcott was re ferred A bill by Springer to organize the Territory of OJlahama and one by Baker New of XCI Vorkon the ramo ful lt were referred to tlie committee com-mittee on Territories A resolution wn Introduced by Inlronc Uarey of Iowa directing the committee com-mittee I on leetloni to Inquire into the contested election cue of Clay ton 3gain Brecfeenridge of Ar kansas Clayton haling Uen as i I tafimted while pnjnrlng his case Ureckenridge Arkansas faid i had been his intention tooflera resolution of the Fame import but fIne the adjournment Ilprt last Congress jrocicdlngs had teen taken in the United bUitcb coirt In his State relating to matter of current II cur-rent rejwrt in the direction henn Kiited Inasmuch n THOSE lKOCl UJINOS ecmed to him to be conclusive I and as the court was one not organized by his party or any mercHrof his I istcly but was throughout thew hole organization a rejuhlicau court it had apwared to him the rroi rieties frlrletc of the case demandenl the initlath e should b taken by the other side as It had been He oller I I bl trusted a proper disposition would be made Ilrpr resolution and that the action of the orhe committee on elections would be Mich as to give I tlie aniplcfct range b Inquiry that was properly under the jurisdiction of the House Crisp contended the resolution must to the rluton go committee on elec uons but he was overruled and c resolution adorted Adjourned Tlir ttrrokre Onllrf KANSAS CITV Den hllTIe act under which tho Cherokee commis sion has been negotiating rmmls IHirchase of the Cherokee Outlet by I tLe United 1 States Oulet JO lrment per mits them pr to Dlt arrange In the e enter of ent-er to cflett a purchase Sir Il tea tie removal of the other Indians Jh from their reservation in In dan Territory t the Cherokee nation n provided in article 15 of the treaty of 1SCG The Commis sion has concluded 1 I la useless to carry further negotiations with the Cherokees for the purchase of the lands anti n noiv arranging for tlie removal of other Indians to the unoccupied Cherokee lands The Commission will notify Chief Mayors of this decision but wi ChIe him to lilt his objections In the Presidents office Jf he has any The matter I left entirely with the President and if he considers the objections Invalid he may order the removal of Die Indians n Indicated whenever he desires Indlctc wbenevlr tell after flue latter liave sold their lands to the bitr government gov-ernment and signified their willing ncssthere are the Sacs and Foxes Chcyennes Arapaboes Wichita rpho Iebla Comanches Ottocs Shawntes Umls Klckapoos Ponlcas and Pawnees Accommodation for the lot of the tribes can lie found on the unoccupied lands As bnd soon as In a they are removed thither their reservation will bo open to fele = nunt and almost as much land bo throw open to tile public ns would I hare been available had the Commission Com-mission the Cherokee succeeded lands In purchasing |