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Show WORK OF GOiNflKESS. Alltrge Imount of lluilura Tr.n- rtclrel lit Hi. Iiglilatlie A. acraliljr, Sjlnrili). AHNOUNCtMCNTOrTHCDCATH Of SENATOR HI-ABUT. Tho Itlitct Tax Illll. tpproprlallon IIIINTlie llaivall.in I'jlilo Amrnilnirnl. Mr Taltarat lo the Mai t tiii: tati.ixu, intiii ATI m. lluiTnallen.ra Nralen III! Alter nlilnlahl. WASinruTut, Feb. &. In the Hen. ate. a motion to reconalder the vote leaelmrlhe hill ealalllahlng national I ilaona waa made aud entered. The Vlce-1'realdent laid Infuro the Kenatu a communication from the f.mllyofthe lain (Jrnenl Hhinnan, cxprcmlng profound gratltudu nnd n I reelatloii of the honor bet-towed ly tlio Heuate iiain Ihn memory of their father III Ita teatlmoulal ol con. doleuco. Theirltllege of the floor waa given Clegttt, clllmlng to be the auiator elect from Idaho, jiendlug adeclalon of hla claim. Varloua reaolutlona hercloforeoflcmt were agreed to, lucluJIng tho follow. Intel Inatnictlng the committee on Tern-torlr Tern-torlr to vl.l! Alaaka iliultig the reciaa aud luqulmlnln Ha rtrHireeaand into all matter relating tn It welfare; In atmcllnztho commlilc ou pilvllrgia and elrctlona lo lfUlriainJ rert at wliattlmelhucomiivniialNiiofaeliators from llm newly adiiiltlid Hlaliaought to U-glu. Tho Houao nmenilmrnt to Tin niKMrnA.. mil, u a taken up and agreed to. Tho bill How gca-e to the Trt aidant. The Houae bill gtlngn pcualoll of )"00to tho wl low of Admiral I'orter waa aeed. rim Hou.e hill tn l rovldo fir a rror tpinliitloniif the artilhry fori o of thu army waa inaaed, with n Hcnatu rub-illtute, rub-illtute, The aulaitltiite rovlde for the rcorganliatlon of the artillery and In-f-ulr) fuiceaol the army. Till' I.XIHAN Al Itui IIIATIOI I II I, una taken up. tho landlug ejuratloii being on l'eitlire w 'a nmindment to aettluutM, nuking the aettlemeut prlro fir the Hlaarton and Waliprton lamia St.-i luatead of J5'l au Acre. Agreed tu. The 'piritlyn thenunaAa atAtoit by Dawea, tu ttllknoilt all provlalona of the ll-tiao bill f nun jo ivilo puce 113, nu I fiom page I T7 to pniu 1 1 i (relating ki alx agreeiiieut Willi the Indian trlbra), and InaertAiuliatltuto cohering laute. HI lo '.IT, the end nf tho bill. llawi-r declared tho Ilouao lotw.l-tlou lotw.l-tlou waa a nouentlty, liegau iiunheru nudenlixl nowhere , aa not n u orel In It coullrmi'd any one of the agree nu nla with the Indiana, and thu He uatokiib-atltuto uatokiib-atltuto had tieen pre I'Ariil u llh roru. Unrnun aald U r the flrat time In the hi. lory of leglalatloii eight or ten trrath wen taekeil ou an apt rot Nation Na-tion bill hi bo ratified. All that waa known of tho Houao irooaitlou waa that It ratlllrd nil of thoao Indian trratlre, n ro rlatut ahnut alx million dollar and nude mvlalou for the dla-laialtlou dla-laialtlou of briu mi lit eand alx million acre uf 'U Wlo domalii In a way which ho((l-rmau)roull not ex plain Whllu the iUeatlou uaa lailtifrdi-cuaaed, lailtifrdi-cuaaed, Joni-a ( Ark.) inovid to add to the Heuate aulatltutu a J rovlalon to laiy the Choc tanaandClilck-aawa .,V'I,. tvi In exchange for landa In Indian Territory, now nccuplrd by the Ciiry-en Ciiry-en lira Ami ArraiAhoeatiiudirexecutlvo order. Agneii to. Alllaou moved to atrlko out of tho Heuate atiliatltule tho ortloii relating tolhongreemeutwlth the Chrjcuue un 1 Arapahoe. Conference eommlttoc uero a-liolnti.louthekuudry a-liolnti.louthekuudry tlvll bill and tho leglalatlTearorlitllou bill. IheouufereDcere'iortou the bill lo rcjal TIIKTIllllll CtllTI'lli: IAII waa reiH ntial nnd agrroil to. rheauliatlluteforlhu Heuate bill for tholuaiieetlou of viagwla farryhig ex-port ex-port cattle from tho United Htalea to foreign couutrlea uaa agreed tu. Tho tltlu waa amended tu read. ilTo ro-vldo ro-vldo for the aafu trau.'iortntloii and humano treatnuut ol export cattle from the UnllodHtiiteatofurvlgne.un trlra." The Kenata bill grantlug to the Mia. Kouluaud ortheriiIlalliwida right of way through thu 1 lathead Indian re. creation, Moutaua, waa panacd. Thu Indian Approj'tlutlon bill hav. Ing been reaumeai. Alllaon' amend meut waa dlMigrteil tu. Tho following amendment wtre adoj ted! lly I'lumb, that achool land reaerved In Okla. homamay buleaaeil for not exceeding threei ) ear for the lieneflt of the achool fund of the Territory; by Dawea, to vtrlke out the Houae rovlalon In con-iieetlon con-iieetlon with tho alx agreement with Indian tribe and pubatliulo tho Heuate i rovlalon therefor; hyltengau, to y xa tm tu tho friendly Hloux Indiana during the late trouble for I roiarty loat ordeatro)ed by obedience to the order of tho tlovrniment; by Carey, l rovid-Ing rovid-Ing for a commlaalon to tie gotlato with thu Hhoihonu Indiana of W)omlng fur Aceaalon of their re-nervation. 1 inally, at 8 o'clock, thu Indian A p. proi rlatlon hill waa aaaad and a conference con-ference commltteo n pointed. On motloiiofMcCiiiiliell, the Henate blllapproiirlatlnKtltXI.taiU for a public bull tin,- ut JloUo City, Ida, waa pawed. 1IIK lUlTOFHn At I lllll IIUTION I!l I, u aa taken up au I U miwrarlly laid aaldu A numUr of Houao billa w ero The Houae bill for tho erection of United Htatta rlaona, etc' , with Hen-ate Hen-ate ameudmi nla, which laftcit a few day ago, waa rerobaldtrcd, nud again iinaud, without Alilvuduielila, Tlm l"al Hire opiro llallou bill una taken up and nevenil ciiminllti ameml. meutaagreel to. Al.o,onely I'luuih, lucreaalng the mimtier of lna(Ketoratn twcli o and allow lug .'il,0oi to be uied to uy thu ueceewary trutellugextii of chief ilerk and railway ivalal ilcrka trailliiguiidrrillrt-et crjeta from tho litiuaieMieicra!. I ryu muvthl loameud the bill ly In aertlu a iiiovlaluti ap roi rlttlng II,. l'l),ik fot the ljanai.jro.llon of f irelgn null-, nnil autliirliln coiitracl for currying mall imAinc-Mcaii ateaniahlai. (llelngihe hill iMrl by the llou-5 with a fow modlnialloui ) Daniel mado the olut of order that thu amendment u aa g ueral U glalatl in, ami nut tu order on an ntu roi rUllou bill. Thnirealdlng ftllcir ll'lall) over nileel thn inluU Daniel a irali.l ami heund Iuaaii argued at length In auiart of the pilnt of ordtr And ogalnat thn declalou of tlio chair. I'lumb ropneed that uiianhuoua conaeut I given to have the vole taken Monday without fuithar drlaiu. rteagau nljected rending action on that iUeatloii an aniimliniiit by Mitchell waa agreed tu am roprlallng $lu,i")forthepurcha of llm aiatai renirdaoftlieCiinfederAletlovuinmenl. Without making any irgren Willi tho Mil the Heuate At 11. "I went Into executive aeaalnu. When the doora wrre nieneil 11 waa-atateil by Halt that an agreiuiuntliad'bevii malu to roceeil to voiialilerathm ol the Hhlp ping bill ou Monday ro irnlug. Htanforil niibojiiced the "lentil of Henator llearat au 1 off-mi a i ro rlalo reaolutlona, and, after euloglitlu remark re-mark by llauanl, the Hanate. A a mark of reaiecl to lliu mrm iry of Henator Hen-ator Hear!, adjourned r.tl."nl a.m. until 0 30 Monday morning. Tlio fillowlng committee wa ap-potnteil ap-potnteil to atten I th funvral on behalf of tho rirnale Htanford, Jonra, Vett, Hoar, Hawyer, II lie, Kerry, Block-brUeand Block-brUeand llarlxyur. i ivtiii: lioltr. In tho Houao the motion lo aak the Hennte for a couferencoon the ahl ilng bill, aiucuili'd by thu Houmlaat night, uaaagreeil to. Camion moved to iirin I the rule, and agrve to t ho motion that the Houao non concur lu Henatu amendment to Iheatindry civil o proprlatlun bill nud accele to the rciueat of the Hcnato for a coulerence. .vfter cnnaldcrable lie. bato thu motion toauaponl the rule u rejected, and linnie.llately Howell tried tn call up a conte-ated elertl in ta.e. Till uaa de'uatod ly Iti tol.il. Theconrireiii'ereiortoiilhe bill In define aud ragulateiho JoriaJIctlon of the United Huitca court and ratabllah Ing a private land court ua agreed to, and. after n conference ta tween tho ro-laihucan ro-laihucan Alrl deuocrata, theaundr) civil and legla'atlve a pro) rlatlon lillla wele tint tu conference Mthout oljuc-tlon. oljuc-tlon. llltt rcrtcd the illploicatlo and couaularbill, ultlitherccofiimentatloii that nil tho Male imendmrnta be agreed lo, except ttiat for the HawAllau cable. McCrrary lgorouat)" opjoaed the rJLbIoiroaalllon. Tho rccuuiminja-tlona rccuuiminja-tlona were concurred lu, yena .J2, ua u, the roll lirlm; eilldl lu order lu em-I em-I haalre the o; ilihn of the llouau to tho Hawaiian caUe profWtlon. Con. frrieau c re Appointed. The con'cretire report on tho Indian del re -elation I III u aa agteed to. lhoniioii, from the iomtullteo on Judiciary, re inrtetl the revolution Im ixaehlng JudgolloarJtuan of Ixiulal una. rending contldtratlou thu Houm I rociedetl tu conaldc ration of reaolu lloua iulogltlo of the lain Cougreaa man rhelao. and aoou adjourned to meet thla evening. tiih uufiiuaiiT inn. with thu Heuate nmetieluiaut, waa I lerenteil, and hlmond moved lion-eonctirn lion-eonctirn ncv. l'a)ou made llm point of order that tho Hcnatu amendment mint tint bu ronaldercd In committee of tho ivliule. IhurJia.aVerovirrul.1 It, aud 1'ayaou nioveal to concur ultli thu rimale ameudme nt. Thu inolloli waa drfe-atrd, I'.utoOl, iiulatriit tu a uoucoueur. ruiice. Thoroiurirut-nrort on tho bill to neiltliotlnil-r ruliurulaw waa laid o.er till Monday. Mele'lnle) called up the I III irovtd. ilng that nothing In the exlatlng tariff lawa ahall lie niuatmed aa airectlng tl u maty wllli Hawaii, l'-aac-l without Oppoaltloil. Thu Heuate hill to I rovent bnokmal.-Ing bnokmal.-Ing and kjI kelllng In tho Dlatrlctof Culiimtlauoa liAaaid. ' ClunlefCal.) bt It lly and fiullngly nnnoiiucnltliudoth of Henator llearat, aud, aa n mark of reaiiect, tho Houae, at ? 50, Adjourned until Monday, |