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Show Iloa-r. WASiu.saTOS, Sort. M. In tlie I lojfe.on motiou of Carter (Mont.), the Senfelc amendments were concurred con-curred in to tlie Huu$e bill author izing the Secretary of the Interior to Hibtnit a proposal for the rale of tlie western part ot the Crow Indian Indi-an Itoervatfon, Montana. Tlie lIoue then proceeded to the consideration of tlie Knloe resolution, resolu-tion, relative to Kennedy's prc li. It directs the clerk to communicate to the Senate that the Hou-e repro-blc3 repro-blc3 and condeoins Kennedy's language lan-guage as unparliamentary. The pending question tvas on the point of order again-1 the resolution raked by Grosvenor of Ohio. Blont (Oa.), In nrguiug tlie wlnt, rccal'cd tlie Uroofc-oJmuer episode and cited the action of the House in that cafe. Whenever a member of this body arraigned a Senator as n felon and n traitor by reason cf his coudurt la regard to legislation, that the CHARACTER OP THE HOUsC was associated. Ho ( Blont) was not here hi vindicate the characterof the Senator from Pennsylvania. He was not here to Investigate whether or net the charges madu by "the gentleman from Ohio were true, but the question of the character and dignity of the House was ouc with trhich the members had something to do. and for uiiich thejieop'e would I10W them to a rigid respjnsf billty. The chair overruled the point of order. Hay no (Pa.) oflered a resolution referring the. Knloe resolution, together to-gether with Kennedy' sjieech, to the commiltte on judiciary, with Instructions to report within three days. Cannon (III.) favored reference ot the resolution 1 1 tlie committee, In order that the House might act intelligently. in-telligently. Iu the present form of the resolution resolu-tion the wholo Kpevch, including the unotJectionabie"portious, would bo expunged from tlie record". If It were adopted the spiech would be expunged, while the most oljectlon-able oljectlon-able part of it, cttexl by tlie gentleman gentle-man from Tennessee! Lnloe ., would remain as a part of his remarks. Knloe tugscrted that the gentleman gentle-man from Illinois was hardly the pcrtnu to make reflections on au-olher au-olher ireou's unparliamentary language. lan-guage. This led to a ERinK l-EBS JSAf. COLLOQUV between CUnnon, McMillan and 1 After further debate, Enloo de-ntanded de-ntanded the previous quesUou 11 pou bis resolulion, which was so 1 modified as to bo an expreaiion on the part of the Hon that it "disapproves and "l?11??3 Kennedy's speech, and directs the rubiteprlntertoexmingo H from the Irmanenl'coirgrcieloiial reconK 1 1 lhe. UoUM refused yeas S3, nays JT" orJer t1" previous question. Bayno (Pa.) again oireml a resolution reso-lution referring the whole matter to Uie JuJIciary committee. Tlie dAUe requiring the committee to report within three days was etrlck-en etrlck-en out auJ theresalutlon adopted-yeas adopted-yeas 121 .nays 55 Boutelle f Me.l, from the committee commit-tee on naval aflilrr, reported a resolution reso-lution calling on the Secretary of the Xavy for Information as to whether the IJcthluheni Iron Cora-pauy Cora-pauy b u?Ing for manufacturing tteel gun foinga for the United States navy ores imported from Cuba, or from any other foreign country; alo, whether ores Miltabhi for such manufacture cannot lie procured pro-cured In the United States. Adopted. Adopt-ed. The Senate bill was pied, opening open-ing abauilored military .rut-rva-Jioi'aiu Nevada to houlrslead en- trkj. The Speaker announced Uie,a;K polntment of the following conferees on the tariff bill: McKInley, Rur-rows, Rur-rows, Uiyne, Dingier, Mills, McMillan Mc-Millan and Flower. |