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Show Ui CONGRESS TODAY. A Bill Passing lb0 Sciiate, Exttiid. ing tlis KI5I1U or Honie- iUiitn rORMINC A WESTERN RAILROAD ASSOCIATION. Ei-Ai-Mant rusloailrr- General ilruon Talks Abant "a. tlonal Politics, A PICTURE OT PARNELL PUBLICLY PUBLIC-LY OURNCO. Tie Ilcporl of aa Kogairmfnt L'e-ttreen L'e-ttreen Indians nni SoMitrs Celine! Ce-line! lo be Untras. Bf T-lttenim otieMiiT,.' jwxri.Nt: ur iltii suath. A Bill C'anrernla: Ibr ItluhK ot Haint4ttKirr. WasiiIxiitok, Doc IS. The Hen ate met at 10 o'clock this morning. 1 Morgan gave notice that he would call up the Dolph resolution respecting respect-ing the abridgement tr the rignt or sull race, tomorrow morning. Thu first bill on the ealcuMar was one enlarging the fights of home-ttaderi home-ttaderi ou public lands. PaeurJ. 1 1 provides that w hen parties have st Uied op-ite uiiurveyed lands and, therefore, were oblb;esl to take up less than 100 acres, they may extend ex-tend their holdings, not to eicte-J IO acres. nova. Wasiii.n.tos, Deo. 15. Th House itmm!tt-u on wjs .-ml means, to Jay, uiraulmou-ly oritttd a favorable reliort if the Flower resolution, extending the lmitled period for goods imported irevious t Octo!T 1st, from February 1st to July 1st. 1S9I. Theresolullenwas moJIUcd so as to reail as follows: Provided, that any important merchandise tle-IKItesJ tle-IKItesJ jn tond at nuy public or private bonded warehouse prior to October 11, 16'.", way be with- drawn far conum tion at any time prior to July lit, lc91, ujwii the payment or duties at the riles In rorce 1 r r to Octotier Cth. James W. Hathway, ot Montana, loox the eilllca as postmaster or the JIouu- this moinlng. MclCluley from the ways and 1 means committee reported and the House ado ted a resolution ca'ling on the Stcretary of ll.e Treasury fur names of l-anks in whlca jtlr'c money is deitrsitedj tlio reasons for making the dept-its and rate Interest, In-terest, iraiiy,givin in relurii for the use if public ruuds, a'Sj for infjrnia-tionas infjrnia-tionas to 'the autuority by which, and law under wl.ttli tuon depcslts are madr. The spe.ktr slated that landing business a , motion was made by Hermann, Or., to sucnd the rules and pa-s a bill for adjustment and payment of j claims arising from the Indian depredation. After the advocacy or the measure by Hermann. Leu- I ham, Ton usend, ol Colorado, Saytrs. Mills aud IVr kics. aud criticism upon itj by Hllmau and Filgore, the mction 1 nas agreed toand the bill parsed. , Theb!llprovlJes for tlio apjiolnt-nitnfby apjiolnt-nitnfby the President or thrtsj1 judges to constitute a coutt to ad- judicatc all claims for prot,eily taken ; by the Indians without just cause. |