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Show KE.VM.DT-J ATrAt'K. Ula Seaaallanal lllermnrea Con. aernlnc the Svenate, Ele. Wasiii.voto.s, Bept. 1L The srpceeh of lUpresentative "Kennedy or Ohio attacking the Senate and Senator Quay, which created a sen-ration sen-ration ten tlaya ago, appeared In the Omjreaaiowat Jiccunt torday, after having Uen revised by Mr. Kennedy. Ken-nedy. In his attack on the Senate, afttr declaring that Ohio has twice within a decade been disgraced by Senators, chosen "simply because they were able to outbid the ether contestants," there l this sentence, "Tho cloak of Senatorial courtesy has been used to hide Infamy and corruption which has disgraced a body once the proudest in the land." This is the only reference to the cloak of Senatorial courtesy, all that part declaring that Senatorial courtesy cour-tesy had become a stench in the nostrils of the people, and a cloak lo cover nji Infamy, being, omitted. The changes made so far as Quay Is concerned consist- In tbe exrlsiou of the word "criminal" where lt oc curs 13 two places, anil, the omUfJon of all mention of Quay byname. Where (twasjuggestcd in the original orig-inal speech that Judas, when he hanged himself, had left "an example exam-ple for the Matt Quays well worthy of their Imitation," there "was substituted sub-stituted therefor "the following: "Aa" example well worthy of imitation." im-itation." The sentence that the republican party cannot afford to follow the lead vf "branded crimluala" Is stricken out altogether and later on, where It was said: "He stands a convicted criminal before tbe bar of public oplulou" Die change Is made to read: "'He stands convlrieil bt-lore bt-lore the bar of public pj ln!on.' OOJ.CP.ESeI0.VAL rKOGKAJUlE. it Is expected that the land grant forfeiture bill will be agreed to In the Seriate tomorrow. Senator Sawyer Saw-yer will next call up the anti-lottery bill, which has already lassed the House. So faras known there will be no open opposition to it. following follow-ing It ia the order of procedence estahlUhcd by Uierc publican caucus -there arc no measures expected to cause lengthy dthates, or lueetteri our opposition, until tbe bill to transfer the revenue marine service to the Navy Deportment is reached. The opponents of this measure are as determined as ever. The opposition shown by tho minority mi-nority In the House to consideration considera-tion of the Iangton-Yenahlo case has bad the effect to determine the republican leaders that the House shall vote on that, and the MUlei-KUIott MUlei-KUIott case. A strong effort fa being be-ing made to secure a republican quorum. The tariff" bill, when It comes to the Ilou-e, will probably be disposed very quickly, and it fa likely, if a quorum is in attendance, attend-ance, that it will go to confereace at the end of the week. oENATOB ALDltlClI raid to an Associated Press reporter tonight: "There seems to be some misapprehension in retard to the purpose and effect of the Seriate amendment to section 31 of the tariff bill. This section as it passed tbe House provided that all imported merchandise in locdetl warehouses at the time the bill went into effect 'should be dutiable at the new rates. ! the Senate had adopted this ac lion, no extension of time fur the withdrawal of goods in band at tho old rates would hare been possible. in order that the matter might be open for conference, au amendment was offered that afforded an opportunity oppor-tunity forfuturecocsideration. This amendment was net intended In any sense to be finally expressive of the Judgment of the Senate committee. |