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Show Waeiiucotos; Sept. .'. In the Senate Uie tarilT bill was taken up and consideration of the free Ibt proceeded wiUi. Vance moved to strike out Uie provision relating to animals Imported specially for breeding breed-ing purposes. The proviso requires that animals be pure blooded, of a recognized breed, with a record of pedigree, etc Tho rooUou was defeatedyeas de-featedyeas 2, nays 31. The Senate then went back to Uie paragraph relating to gloves, which Plumb had yesterday moved tn amend by striking out the additional rate on men's glove. Tbe moUon was defeated, 2 to 30, Plumb being Uie only republican who voted yea. Quay moved to Insert in the free list wild animals intended for zoological collections, for sclenUfic and educaUonal purposes. Agreed to. Plumb moved to strike hides, raw or uncured, cO" the tree list. Defeated De-feated yeas 15, nays 29. all of Uie aQlrmaUvn votes being Republican. Hoar moved to Insert the paragraph para-graph allowing Uie free importation of books for colleges, educational and religious services, etc, the words "or by any college, academy, school or seminary of learning in tbe United States In Its own behalf of any of its professors cr teachers." Agreed to. rAltAGRAl-U 34-57, putting fish on Uie fne licijWas laid aside without action. Davis moved to Inseit binding twine on tbe fret list, and Vance moved to amend Uie amendment by adding cotton bagging. Vance's motion was defeated. Paddock being the only republican voUng aye. The quesUoa recunlng on tho amendment, Jones (Ark.) moved to add Uie words "burl and bags for grain made of burl." Rejected. The republicans who voted "aye" were Alien, Mitchell, and Plubib. Xelther Ingalls, Mauderson nor Paddock voted. Davis' amendment was then agreed to yeas S, nays IS. All the democrats except lllodgelt voted aye, ia company with the following named republicans: Allen. Allison, Cullom, DaTis, Ingalls Mcllahon, Manderson, Slltrhell, Sloody, Pierce, Plumb, Tower, Sawyer, Spoonerand Washburn. The negsiive votes were given by Aldrich. Ulodgtlt. Cameron, Chandler, Davles, Edmunds, Evans, Ev-ans, Hale, Hawley, Illggina, Hb coJc Piatt, Sherman, Wolcott. Paddock stated at a subsequent stage of tbe proceedings that he was unavoidably un-avoidably absent when Uie vote was taken on Uie Davis amendment. If he had been present he would have voted for it, as he had done yesterday. yester-day. On motion ct Call the word "verdigris" "ver-digris" was struck off tbe MIL PJumb moved to strike from tbe free list paragraph 879, hides, raw cr uncured. whether dry, sailed or pkkled. lb-jccted Yeas 15, nays -"9. Tbe aflirniaUve votes were Slven by one democrat (Pugb) and Uie following repukllcani: Allen, Allison. Cameron, Cullom, Hlcgins, Ingalls, Mitchell. Moody, Plumb, Quay, fatewart, Washburn, Wilson, aid Wolcott. Tbe other democrats voted in the negative, together with the following follow-ing republicans: Aldrlcb, Chandler, Chand-ler, Dawes, Frye, Hale, Hawley, HUcock, Hoar, McMillan, Pierce, Piatt and Sawyer. VASCE MOVED TO ISSEBT on tbe free list timber, hewn and sawed, squared nod aided, and sawed boards, plank, deals and otter lumber of hemlock, wbltewood, white tilnesm, msswood. Manderson moved to strike out of the amendment tbe words, "hemlock, "hem-lock, white wood and basewood." After considerable discussion Man-derron's Man-derron's amendment to Vance's motion was rejected. Vance's mo tlon was a!o rvjertedj Ingalls, Manderson, Paddock and Plumb voUng yta. Plumb moved to Insert in Uie free list, lumber, sawed boards planks, deals and other lumber of white cine. Rejected ym, 2J nays, 33. The Nebraska and Kansas Senators again voted wlUi tbe Democrats. Paragraph 211. In Uia schedule re laUng to sawed boards, etc, was taken up and the committee amendments amend-ments agreed to. Alo an amend, tnent by Aldrlcb, to place a duty of 35 I r tent ad ratortm on railroad ties and telegraph poles of cedar. Qn moUon of Plumb the duty on clapboards was reduced from J2 to SI cr thousand. Consideration of Uie free list was resumed. The committee amendment amend-ment putting mica on Uie free list was rrjected. Mica was then entered en-tered in paragraj h 193 arlho rate of 35 jwr cent auTrafcran. Paragraph G25 of tbe free IM was, on motion of Carlisle, modified so as to read, "all mineral waters not artificial." Quay moved to strike from the. free list paragraph GG5, sulphate of quiuincandall alkaloids or salts of cinchona tarts. The motion to strike quinine out of Uie free list was defeated-yeas 15. nays3S. Following Fol-lowing la the vote in detail: Yeas Aldndi, Cameron, Chandler, Chand-ler, Dawes, Edmunds, Hawley, Hiscock, McMillan, Moody. Piatt. Quay, Sawyer, Strockbrldge and WIlKm (la,) IS. Xays Allen, Allison, Barber, Bates, Berry, Blodgett, Butler, Cockrell, Csillom, Eustls, Evaits Faulkner, Free, Gibson, Gorman, Gray, Hale. Hants, Hearst, Hig-Cins, Hig-Cins, IngaU, Mitchell. Morgan, l"addoci, Plumb, Pugh, Power, Sherman. Spooncr, Teller. Turple, Vance, Vest, Walthall. Washburn 33. THE COMMITTEE AUEND1IENT placing sponges on Uie free list went over until tomorrow. ParaGraph 70S, putting sugar not above Ho. 13 on the fiee list, also went over without with-out action. Paragraph 713 placing Un oro and tin on the free list, was amended, on motion of Aldrich, by adding Uie words: "Until January 1, 1S92, but not thereafter." Consideration of the free list having hav-ing been concluded, some of tbe ictcedin-paragraphs were taken up again and modified. Aldrich gave notice cf commlltee amendments Includingone lnio-Inga lnio-Inga duty after January 1, 1533, of 4 cents ir pound on block oxide of tin, and on bar, block and pig Uu. Adjourned. |