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INTERESTING PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS. Provisional Governments for Bpeesh of Senator Howe in ‘ ‘The Movement to Reconsider the Vote om the The Constitutional Representation Abimated Debate on the Subject by & Vote to be Faken on the Amend- Southern Members Returning | the Southern States. Favor of the Resolution. Freedmen’s Bureau Bill Negatived. Amendment in the House. Kentucky Members. wont en Tuosday Wert. to Their Homes. hold liable to an ad valorem tax on the entire value of recommendation to that effect. following nominations :— Nantes. Torritory of New Mexico. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, o-ANUARY 27, 1866.—WITH SUPPLEMENT: any State, by reason of a tax or proporty qualitcation, | This he took from the Moaaag Proaidoat. orany othor which waa notin foros on the Let of June, orp en apa ery gieey bye 1806, in any Stato where the samo ls applied, shall bo | Suimmrucnen aces, The third proposition was that excluded from the basis of representation, Ho said if | South. Fil ote ad taken from the ot the no other amendment could be agreod upon than the one | President. ‘The Proposition followed reported from the Committee on Reconstruction, he pam dg ay Aged cconng ee would adopt it; but he hoped that tho amendiment which | {f he was ooking fore? wedncthar fee his resolution he. he had suggested would prevail. but he was not COTTON SKIZED BY GOVERNMENT IN THA MISSIS- yy ty nit Sa aieri yatury. sera The records of the Treasury Department show that oe Touake from March, 1863, up to August, 1865, abandoned and Cry captured cotton valued at $5,744,000 was seized by the ge a the government jm the valley of the Mississippi. Of this re wi wery. we ie amount $3,300,005 eve been paid into the Department, | Bot hertnd prarng. ane maguaninity of the Howth the remainder having bee $ransferred to the origmal| making peace, and that was by wh: enemies of owners of the cotton which, to tact smount, had been | the country: Treating of the i of te lately rebeilious wir, Howe from fe improperly seized. : and documents ¢ prove that the of that Porm : GOLD, SILVER AND COPPER COINAGE DURING 1865. | were disloyal, and were only kept in @ state of obedience Yor the facal year ending June 30, 1865, the mint and , °F tH brosence of the military power among them. branch mints of the United States coined $32,619,248 44 Mr. Howe was intorrupted by: Mr, ‘Comms, who, in in gold, silver and copper. conten aoe res y ard peg to ree reconsideration 9 on ill to TATINAT: SEVINTR BACIRIONS. were ‘of the Freedmen's Bureau, to enable Mir Be nR0th | The Commissioner of the Internal Revenue has do- Po submit some remarks on it. ne le had learned that they cided that inland and domestic bills of lading are not been sent to the House, and he moved that the subject to stamp duties as such. Most of them, how. of the Senate be requested to withdraw it from ever, contain an agreoment or contract, and when such Mr. Suva, (rop.) of Mass., hoped that no action is the caso they require @ five cont stamp for each sheet | would be taken on the motion of Mr. Conness, oxcept lo or plece of paper on which they are written, When they | V%? it down. r. Jouxaow, (dem.) of Md., auid t but - contain no agreement, and are simply receipts for the | derstanding panera we pinoy fic’ pens delivery of property, atwocent stamp is sufficient. It | Sideration would be moved, has also been declded that manufacturers will not be | Mravet Mt, Temenday., The question, in sending te ., the House to recali the was put to the Senate andde- cided in the negative. Mr Johuson demanded the yeas the gatinets which they make from warps, but will be | and naye. ‘ DMBATE BSUMBD ON THE BLL TO ESTABLIUA PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENTS IN THK SOUTHERS STATBS, Mr. Hows resumed the floor, Mr. Srawant inquired of Mr, Howe for what length of time he would hold the Southern States as Territor.os. Mr. Hows replied that he would keep them in a Terri- torial condition until a Congress composed of loyal mon chose to admit them into the Union. Mr. Jonwon gaid that Mr. Howe had admitted in bin h that he had been » long trme in favor of admit! in; CONFIRMATIONS BY THR AENATE. The Senate in executive session to-day confirmed the George M. Towle, District of Columbia, to be Conaul at of Idaho, to be Secretary of Idaho. jusetts, to be Marshal for the Horace C, Gilso1 Jobn Pratt, of General Sherman on the Floor of | ofthe temtory of Colrado, siee John Kinase voslgued tak I eppelag teen enaioes ahd Hoprseratives if the Senate. uf oe ey he, of New Kork, 0 be Weare | Now ine power to lgitate Uneay owt of Caner ead e- de, be. to, —_| cocgeragat Zohn. Slough, of the Distro of Columbia, | SSGe Bie ice ‘aa ho held. tint the, coucition of the Wek aE ee fagihe Bot ents Gestion, bicoeee Conene tet Wasmvoroy, Jan. 26, 1060. |, Hen! rf Sanderson, to ve Collector for the Fifth dis Foutnin ee creo - SS eee BOUTHERN CONGRESSMEN RETURNING TO THEIR HOMES. The Southern Congressmen elect have become satis- trict of Illinois. award Kitchell, to be Asaosvor for the Eleventh dis- | Sure, and ho was in favor of the Freedimans’ bill passed y. He would say to the democrats that th And the following Postmasters:—Elisha W. Keys, at | “rT? retarding reconstruction by opposition to suol Madi m3 measures as were passed yesterday fled that there is no present mtention of giving them | Wr Ferrdst ci Lawaparg Fe. eine Wis, and Goo, | Mie Bactavony, (dem) of Del., intarrupted Mr. ‘2B apeedy admission, and are preparing to return to their — je shang ter pe og the gs ee Bare domes, Tho Louisiana delegation will leave early next THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS ae net oaptennts ate aee moon ° the term "1 ton."* week, and be followed by that of Virginia soon after, . that word when they formed the Gute covermmente ‘SPEECH OF SENATOR HOWE ON THE PROPOSITION Woalition with the Sumner faction. The speech occupied bout three hours, but failed 40 secure the reference of the resolution to the Judiciary Committee. As Mr. {3 a zealous man, this lack of succegs will in all proba- bility necessitate another series of romarks at some @ature day. mon's Bureau — an aoe emencnae se eere pe, enn ur. t frep.) of Ind., introduced « resolu to She pie Soom thas dinates, and te se hed to take. Of lands for occupancy of freedmon in that Stme,.| “hich was agreed to, instructing the Committee on Pen- | aise ov 5 Ce Wis, from the sainority of the sions to tn 04 report upon the of | Mr. Pane, (rep) st wen. H Koonts (9 prime Protest has been couched tef'an official letter from | brovidi the payment of ney OF | gommitiee, made a report that Wm PeSepeans Pie coronene Dannidane and Stdanen ot vayeeet, facie antsfed 19, ure cunvestant serve on Me, ye? fatace e® the hande of » On motion of Me Foot, (rep.) of Vt., tt wan onterea | Comtroth, withing heen days after the of the gmossonger, The yens aud nays were called upon the mo- | that whea the Souale adjourn it adjourn to meeton Mou. | °° ion, @ it of grounds of said contest, tion to reconsider, and it was lost by s vote of twenty. | day next. and that’ Mer. Coffroth serve on Mr. Koonte au os toro to oighteon, ‘It is believed that the communication ee of N. ¥., called up the House bilt parties have Ne eee i ickanad ia capper oferred to wan sent in to the Senate to-day by the Preal- | ror the extension of tos time for the withdrawal of goods theirs a documenta, AS a executive bt ae, rk TO 1DARO ASO MONTANA feat, atong with othor seasion was held before adjournment, it is probable that | W*# Mr + leeredeces © tion, pacene sap naall ng hr, fuse, (rep) of Kanaan, introganed duced’ a resolution, | which was wi ged, directing the Cormmittue on Miltary THY NEW REPRESENT, scnewe, which was instructing the Committee on Com: | Affairs to anto the expediency of directing the $y — d merce te inquire into the expediency of ating | Secretary of War to coustruct = walitiary goad from the Me strnn remain Hour ear tat | one stp os Pon enna Ce | toe ods sah mall oe should ask fora vote on the Lepr ral com use at Topeka, Kansas. Poy pgp Ee tact fo gn Tussday next, directly after ‘morning hour. 1 called ‘a bill to amend Raw aack of tooo wil therefore end on Monday. | Meantime all the an to emit An net or tne rit Cismania and | Mr. Pew (op ot Me, ofered » preamble ating that amendments inted. It ia authoritati stated | others borne ap the vessels wrec! yhereas © marohat- s Sceioe aha bet. kept tally that there wed been ¥ Fo sind seryice,”’ | agg wed eee mile ay Od os the Be a to ahiain's drawn 4 4 re LY ne, ‘po less than twenty-cight propositions or substitutes for ploy dana sean ick - iayeamaly, ona BF places fehich prove gatrimantal ithe rovena: (hereon ‘Phe orginal amendment submitted in both Houses of action with the enemy. has been or may be sunk Or oth: | pacted to inquire into tha #: lene: sinee the Reconstruction Committee made tts | @rrine destroyed, shall there! Ligh «4 his poms rye tien prortaes (eat ig » gntirely, and Mr. Stevens does not expect even s re- spectable vote for it. After a trial vote the whole subject ill probably be recommitted, as it should have been poveral days ago. The House will not certainly gain poything by voting on the substitutes, since no one of them represents the views of anybody but its anthor. (Kuntuckiaas monopolized the floor in the debate to-day. Mr, Harding, an elderly gentleman, who has ever been @m uncompromising Union man, indulg’ iain talk on the “snap game," as he terms it. He has wn gortaed by Kentuckians five years ago as rank abolition- fam, Ho desires to amend the constitution without the Aholp of the trattors whore hands are reoking, kc, This ‘manifestation of Mr. McKee pleased tho radicals amaz- ‘Yogly. Congressmen and Senators who had dropped in congratulated bim warmly, @RNBRAL SHERMAN AND MINISTER ROMERO IN TH me sy gr. | gues hve o'clock hla sRerneon Major Gesoral Shor. wan appeared upon the floor of the Senate, and up to hae both houses. The General appeared to be tn bis asual good health and very excellent spirits. The entire mass pt spectators exhibited a very earnest desire to sxe this Pond of jeallant officer, and many adios made the entire detour of the galleries fm order to gaia @ position from which Phey could note the General and the bouorable geatte- | out and (mea who were tendering him very cordial sud flattering ‘suientions. Immediately after the adjournment s large foumber of Indice and gentiomen esssembled abont the patrance (o the Senate Chamber to seo the General when tbe made bis exit. he The Senate has been occupied almost the entire day in ‘Ustening to Senator Howe's speech upon his resolution for the ostablishment of provisional governments in the Sonthern States. This is the second effort of the gontle- ‘moan in the above behalf, and, like tho first, fairly out- Berods Herod in the extremity of its propositions, In brief, Mr. Howe hold# that the Southern country repre- sents simply @ conquered province, with uothing in the @eniblance of States save land and people, and that it belongs to Congress to undo the work of restoration commenced by the President , the South to be put upon | Vermillion, probation until, in the judgment of both houses, she ta sufiiciontly penitent to subscribe to the radical ritual in Ahis case made and provided. The Senator very earnest- ‘ty asnoverated that he spoke solely for himself in the rts alao on the floor of the Senate to-day, and had very ploasant interviews with soveral Senators TO BSTABLISH PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENTS IN THE SOUTH. THE FREEDMEN’S BUREAU BILL. last Monday, The origival has been lost sight of | j, that the dominant party is attempting to take of the absence of elevon States to folet negro upon the whole country. Mr. McKee, of Kentucky, who followed, created a sensation oxpressing sentiments which would have been charac- time of adjournment, about an hour thereafter, was by a group of distinguished statesmen from Senor Romero, Minister from the Mexican republic, ANCEPTION BY GENERAL GRANT AND Lavy. The Lieutenamt General and Mra. Grant have reception cards to their friends for the evenings of Jau- wary 99 and February Sand 12, at their new residence $m the Douglas block. dondtfat. Hon. John Brekine, United States District Jadge for ‘Georgia, is in the city General Dewitt ©. Clarke, Exeoutive Clerk of the enate, has resamed bis duties, efter an absence from ‘Titeees the gaat three weeks. THE PRVNSTLVANIA CONTESTED ELECTION. {ro reports from the Committee on Flections on the pontemted seat for the Bixteonth district oF Peansyivania ere mate to-day Alexander H. Coffroth and Wm. B. Boonte are the contestanta In the absence of avideros pho committen have been unable to decide *to \s entitled le the seat, and report favorably for both. Coffroth, h@ is on anadalterated democrat, claims to be the parongest tb proof, and confidently expects (0 get toe oer cone 20 orien OeseMAN WARD OW THE RRCONATRO qurstiow. Owing vo eevera! verbal mistakes im the notice of the Pomarts of Representati:® Ward, of New York, yextoc- Gay, whith placed that gentleman ia a faiae position, tt We proper to may bis amiondment propored that all per. 6998 Whe what! Ye Aepct ot of Uke clestivs fran hie 9 for the improvement of certain harbors in the State of Ohio, which was referred to the Committee on Commerce, purpose, including $50,000 for the Cleveland harbor, $24,000 for Grand river, $34,000 for Ashtabula, $20,000 for Couneat, $38,000 for Sandusky, aad $15,000 for 4ution, which was adopted :— of on rial from the citizens of Colorado now in New York, ask- ing that Colorado bo edmttted as = State under its Present constitution, which was ordered to lio on the the oert: Reverdy Johnson moved a reconsideration of the Freed. | ‘tle. for consumption from public panied. ROLIEY OF SEAMEN OF VRSRLS LOST IX THE NAVAL BERVICR efiects, the of necountit red, Sik We approve) of ‘he allow to such officern a sum not exceed bis sea pay for one mouth as provided that said lows has negligent ing officer shal! in all cases cate from the officer making a and provided further, that no allowances shall be made | sui a ed in @ little | gamed for compensation war nob several cases in which che foe Was six timesthe amount PROTHOTION OF CIVIL RIGHTS. First Sesston. Mr. Troxmvzi, (rep.) of Ill, called up the bill ta pro tect all persons in their civil rights and furnish the SENATE means of their vindication. ‘) . Powrnoy, (rep.) of Kan. objected to auch an ex- Wasumorox, Jan. 26, 1966, tended debate as had taken place ou a more question of reference ou Mr. Howe's resolution. The proposition to Tofor was not to adopt the resolution, but to refer it to the Special Committee of Fifteen. Mr. McPoveats, (dem.) of Cal., obtained the door, but gave way to Mr. TRoMBOLI, who moved an executive IMPROVEMENT OF BARBORA IN On10, Mr. Wank, (rop.) of Ohio, introduced a bill to provide It appropriates, in round numbers, $231,000 for the ‘Tho Senate soon after adjourned | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Wasnixarow, Jan. 26, 1866, * PQUALIEATION ‘OF RoC eTTEs. : Mr. Fanquuat, (rep.) of Ind, presented the petition of one thousand citizens of the United States for the equalisation of bounties to the soldiers of the repubile who served in the suppression of tha rebellion, aed for ‘an increase of pensions to the disabled auldiers, their bill or | Widows and orphans, and alyo remindmg Congress of the seuliment. of thé republic in favor of confststion of ‘rebel lads and thetr donation to the gotdiers ‘THN PAXNBTLYANIA CONTHSTED ELECTION Cane Mr, Uraon, (rep.) of Mich., from the Commiiter oo made areport that Alexander 8. Coffroth, on ifloate of election from the Sixteenth Congres. sional district of Penusyivenis, hes prima fecie the right DIRKCTORS OF NATIONAL BawES, ‘Mr, Pos, (rep.) of Vt., submiteed the following reso- Resolved, ae totn. of thelr duties as such Mr. Stewart, (rop.) of Nevada, mtroduced a memo- MITTTARY ROAD PROM MINNHAOT: Dowxeay, (rep.) of Miun. of the Navy, to | the United mtiter g the amount of ‘This was agreed to compensation for such loss, THE CONSIIVCTIONAL RAPURRNT ANOS AMES OMENT pot ocourred through the At the suggestion of Mr. Srevass, (rep.) of Pa, it was ‘oe oF want of ekill or foresight of the officers mak- | agreed that the ‘previous question’? should be moved on Hcation for such logs; provided, that the account. | the constitutional representation amendment on Monday aire a echedule and certif. | and the vote taken on Tneada: “the tor effects so lost; | The House then resumed ject ue Hanowe, (dem.) of Ky., suid that the country had labored under (he detusion that when avery was abol- ished all cause of etrifs and dissension ld be removed, for {twas eid that slavery was the cl of the rebel- lion. Remove the catiae, it waa declared, and the effect would cease. Bat although slavory was sbolished the Lever ing appl , the consideration of Uuts virtue of this actfor any loss inourred prior to the 10th April, 1861. Mr. Conxese, (rop.) of Cal., objected that the amount saficient, He knew of of a month's pay. He suggested a provision for a com- mission to ascerlain the exact amount, and pay the came back with redoubled force, The fe. Smount wueh or little " publican had manufactured a amount of Mr. Gunes thon, & month's would cover the | capital out of the negro quostion, and were still necessary aunount of an r. When there | dra the subject being a# inexinnstibie ar wes an exores or extravagance of personal effects the | the ‘a barrel of moa! and cruise of 01), government ought not to be held responsible tor it, fact that the en, hed coutinued so long The bill was passed as reported by the Naval Com- | showed with t care the republican party “rao a AE nad nnseraon, U0 sugral, ym the con. MOMAL GOVERNMENTS POR THR u Mr Bows, (rep.) of Wid, called up the resolation | stitution of the United States their own political dogmas, by bit ri Jocluding negro suffrage. Seventy amendmen| tii Tia: eS, Soa fr. | been offered to that constitution, al! from the republican we replied to the arguments 7, Pe = ee than three for every printed page of the ati thought it time const !tution. tn aa mp oka tan. Secs | haar urs sat together ax to what was be deus ng ae te ee natio to build jee of | thon introduced in the House, and oght tn gate wo ‘to nauebeny work, yer ‘loee the aovoremoent Mr. Hannixa replied that he had bat repeated tae commenced there had been at the of scaiety | statement made the other day The way J 4 fal Of humanity which, had aoe beds | ments he conte them Tega rym. Mr fair chanea. “There are millions in re wr = it TS eet Mr, Howe, ““who have been changed by a sational decren them referred to whe republican party to. tuum from cattle to men, and there are other members who | that ir whole movement cm aun doe "names have been reduced from men almost to the condition of | It hed been contended BMA 4 to the and cons | wore ed for euffrage; but while SPie cane” Haat atseeeces | Sip Sai pune Soles ewe of dan some care and protection, which they bad pot | seveniern and twenty one ro <a for rocetved. “it wun $00 tem be ope0e | He had | hed fought for their country, beni Kemig tod tory | thought it belonged to republican imatitutions to carry | and one erectile tne toe eetcal Then oy were, Boh Sontrabands, are peaqoned (9 men . e af Fe ete ete Vass they were oot equals in equivalent to arias 4 faeuial calture or phystcal statare he knew very well; A Loan intoigent than the bot he hed (ht. ‘that the weaker they were the al oe — more the ment wes bound to protect them. Me they ag A 1 knew thate great aay Ss these in = C4 and My , - Mh Pe provines of the listoen y to give culture and quality, but the ‘would never 40 sangation to ‘hem. Be ‘ing to the ment of Mr. woul J, Mee mh vosom, that the Unit stalls coal. pot make lity they were aren - inst «8 State, «he said that oe whe spoke of the injust’ en ~ people 1 State tnaintaln obedience to the taws they | cluding the Southern Natives, whose section of owe ‘not amenable to the war powers of the govert country bas ao mach py Ah eee ment, but when 4 Mate arrayed itself age nst gov. | clauniog thet the pI oF ery S the grero 5 ia- | the negroes ao that they might rote the abolition or re Pine Reus ) of Pa, anid the geutirwoan had mate ae ce dal'us the members on the repabiican side they would favor suffrage to young men meen Ye oats’ thom with the ory of usurpation, bogamae rep: | Tho band prooceded ,'o Me quarters ot Honator Kirk wood, resentan&? an the rebsllious States were aot | to compliment him be h C MhOAd, bat dad gonttoman Ropresontat “g depart. | W4# aot at home, eon os anny porLETs out. the legis. ie back. now here. They 0 * bad no right ace the yo Jan, 24, 1) day whens have tho assianep, same a righ the feild. Breve Ldestanany t Colonel W. 1. Lothrop, Assistant He would had ralsod i to duty as Chiot Quartormaser of the Departs his sonra ey eo tia ie ad ment, December 33, , legisla: bat was not to would be gratified. He wanted to for the Brovet Major iar ae. and Dak part of eouniry. It did nut Og Pry i gee 4 a mind that the Sou poopie were in'a coadition to be | Auty in the Department of Arkansas, iustead of Widdte Tepresonted In large numbers. “He favored the amend. | DY 1 Gulf, a0 before ordered. mont reported by the Committes on Reconstruction be- DISCHARGED. cause he jht it was the best we could obtain, Medical Cadet W. Morris Austin, on duty at Transit A oollog: ik place between Mosura. Garvmm, (dem.) | Wnited States Army Hospital, Battery, New York city. of Ky. and McKus, ‘The former was uni Papel es S sec ttn, why in Southern ropreatles |. pay 22 ERE BSAA ata, oe were eit ‘ Albany Penitentiary. : Mr. McK ss replied, if peak did extet,.. Neagus ¥" tbe <r. Melee) could pri pagiretb ‘there ORDERED MUSTRRAD OVE. Id be an objércion to a constitutional amendment, ag the party with which his’ colleague acted had during the war said thet that vas oot the time to amend that instru = But he (Mr. MaKoe) ¢ did not believe that re except by means 6 arm wor, But an Mle be thought tugs Le hold that it was‘ao tesa Tue right than the duty of 4 ali Jaws poces- wary WO protect the entire people and secure thens in the possession of peace and security in the future. ‘The rea fon the South were not allowed representatives was thas pt gee shown loyal spirit such aa would Justi eit admission, They elect mon most odions, 8 vote could not have beon } While tne latter ask for admission with their hands reek. ing with the Mood of loyalista. Let them send men here wi ing she war have stood by the country; elect men who nover went into bud reject the odious traitors, Never, ¢o help him ‘Ww then would ho allowed, as heretofore, to deduct the cost or value of | Yxas—Mesars, Buckalew, Connéss, Davia, Yoster, Guth. | Sdmit thom. rie, Hi ‘Johnson, MeDougall, . Norte ° Mr. Gurpar asked whether he would admit Mr, such warps before the (ax {s assessed, aie sulsbury ‘s reat Stonk oo, Van" Winkle: Willey, Mayuard and (he other JOPAl representa from ‘ton- THE BOUNTY QUESTION. ‘Nays—Messre, Brown, Ohandler, Clarke, Cragia, Di nosseo! ‘ The Committee on Equalizing Bounties are understood | Doalite, Grimen Harris, Howarth ivewose, Lane | niguse fives te othae eatin tee aaa ahd i eonee to favor giving lands instead of money, and may make a | ner, Trumbull, Wada, Wilson ant Verse 3 asked his colleague whather he would vote to admit the rr mtatives from Soyth Carolina? ir, GrivsK replied that he would vote (to admil the Tepresentatives of those States which had been reoryaa- ized under the plan suggested by the Provident, provided they presented credentials ahowlug that they were regu larly elected. If so, we had no authority to exclude If they were unworthy members—tf, as his col- league said, they were rebels and traitors—whea thoy Got Into this hail the House could operate on then Some of the members laughed while Mr. Grider was speaking, evidently induced to do ao by the oarnest manner of the gentleman. Mr. Exonivae, (dem.) of Wis., raised the question whether it was in order for the geutlemen to laugh Tho Srmaxen replied that it wus beyond Dis ability to keep gentlemen from laughing the republicans had hatter weep and } t | ery and not laugh. | Mr, McKyx, in conclusion, remarked that the gentle men on the democratic side aoted ax If thoy were afraid to trust the people with an amendment to the conatita- tion, He, however, believed that the public | wore safe in thoir bands, aud that they would ta of them: On the conclusion of his speech Mr. McKee was © gratulated by Mr, Stevens and other members of tue te- publican party Mr, Keun, (dem.) of Ind, Kelley, delivered on a previous day, and denied that © gress had the right and pofrer to go into any Slate and there regolate guffrage #0 as to secnre the right to vote to | every citizon of the age of twenty-one years who had lived in any State of ‘hie | ' ' ' | | Hed to the remarks of Mr. Union. He opposed the adop. tion of any Constitutional amendment, This was not the ‘me, nor was there auy reason for it. The amendment would not equalize the representation, a4 be proceeded to ahow, The power to regulate auffinge still exate ip the several Staics, and was nover snrrendered to Congrons No advantage to the country was to be derived from the ponding amendment; no Clase or race Was (9 be bene- led by it, The advantage would inure ouly to the re- publican party shovld “her suconed in obtaining the negro vote. Mr. Kastow, (rep.) of fowa, said that ov a previous ie he dec! that this Congress lad no right sither by constitution or the declaration of Jamey Madisop, of the Oh of August, 1767, to co into Ponnay iv aa. iowa end uld control the wlatures of | Nes, The gentlem Pean- | (Mr, Kelley) baving © j = pomtrovarted tie peaiilon, + debates to 1 gh his views, Mr, Kge~ Row procendod to reply Lita sad to show ther Mr. Maatson, ta je In the Convention, far rom Popnsylyania of of anfiage, aud showed that Mr. Manion and the waa scrapulons touching the of suffrage itself. | Mr. Wuiour, (doum.) of N. ee ca he eedgenoas the Pending pro; Wt contemplated @ radical chan: was } Ita tendency was to thwart the I’resident im his plan of | reconstruction; te forve the Southern Atates (o @ collision | OF equality of rar ies, perhaps fuvolving | low pert omy on negro au = ear AQP | order that the ; Me Diy Here im power in hail the rates “ to preas now Wore, jon to the ‘eatere would wor be etxtous resolution | ment of tho Fifth Uni | United States goverm | fora temporary bospiial avd hones of refuge for the Firat Towa Volunteer cavairy. ‘Third Michigan Volunteer cavairy. Soveuth Indiaua Volunteer cavalry CASUALT Brevet Licutenant Colonel R. H. Coolidge, @iryoon, at Rateigh, N. on the 22d inst, weil P jg neows, A detachment of the Fifth United Siates cavairy w en rowlr to Toxaa, ' he Fifty eighth Penpsytvania Volunteers, Colonel on arriy Fortress Mouroe from Richmond yp tie | 26th, om route tor Philadelphia, to bb mustered eut, { Wasiivotos, Jan, 26, 1406 ROERKL. Carpenter Geo, %, Anderson Lo the steamer Mquan de DETACHED. Boatswain Joha A. Selmer from apoctal duty at New | York, and ordored to Navy Yard, Philadelphia | Boatswain Zachariah Whitmarsh from duty at Navy ‘Yard, Philadelphia, and placed on waiting orders ‘Acting Second Assistant Engineer Alexundor (. stoar from aleamer Yagoo, and granted leare of absence M The sloop-of-war Tico at Lisbon, De comber 24, The ramors of disaster to her are quieted by | lettors received from those on board, i The fron-olad Monadnock arrived at Pemnanmtyuce on | the 2ud of December last accompanied by her (wo con Kast India station, Good health prevailed on board the Hartford. The Wachusett had been in port awaiting the ora of the Hartford fos three weeks previous to nailing. The government transport Empire City, with « detach States cavalry, put iuto Hap ton Roads for a pilot on the 26th inet, The Chilean government has made overtures to Mr. W TL. Wabb for the purchase of the ram Danderbery vow in course of completion. It ts alleged that Mr. Webb will Gispose of tho veneel (f he can obtain the consout of the t. By the terme of his tract the vease! bel him ontil the money ta entlvedy paid by the government. NEWS FROM LOUISIANA. Smaltipos Sprea: eo Among the Negroes - The Freedmen and the Plantere—The | new hair o sparkling lustre, 1 end draw ngs of diffrent aw At Pollak & Ben's, ™. f K THE WERKLY HERALD ce Ohoapest Newspaper and Best Laic- cary Family Journal im the Vountey- The Wasaty Hanato for the prossnt wook, aoW renég, ves 9 continuation of the deoply interesting THOUSAND DOLLAR PRIZE ATOR Tr! (s0 ee pregaly for it, entities “ARNOLD'S CHOICE." 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Single copies, ive conte exch, A linited number of advertisements tn- ported la the Wexner Henan, Het within the gates of bifsa. PEOWONY, the evil curing, agile Teath Paduring. abar tim, « world ren The belle of Washingioa ovening roved in hart har bowite voy her ints hundreds, when one of the party qufdtly asked ber ho Hartford and Wachusett sailed from Yablo Bay, | the question, "Diamoudal uot one,” sald she, "I used | Cape of Good Hope, Nov. 23, for Batevia and | wear a doze or two, tut none now; aod i thoat hey must certainty los. The truth te YSIOLOGICAL HAIR: REGRNK oheautifying effect of which, it appears, eur n diamonds It per he never solls, and richly perfumed. wtaded hair, Pre weutly It stands witheut DEMAR 21 Park ru A foon.—Wart's 1 AND CUFFS. ALSO |, wholesale and retail ve Indy s Collar agit (res Wo the! Wada, wilh List of prices my HW. WARD, 97 Broadway, MN. haum Man G1 Wroadway, near iret Pipae and ora, wholeanie and retail, mounted aod repaired ra, told ger | A.—Th we inking of the Steamer | america.—Gente', Youths! Bore Dore Martia, de. equal lo custom work, BKOKAW New Onteana, Jan. 25, 1466. ! there expects that ei! the freedmen in the parieh will huve lat by the nd of the present month, The United States Marine Movpital ia thin city has been tarned over by Goltector Kellogg to General Barra freedmen ‘The House of Asoubly Nas adopted @ roan ition to «py poin! a apyotat committee for the purpore of amending the ronstitution of 1444, instead of calling a State Con- In the Souate steps ore Holag inkan to provide for the ion of officers tm this olty m, The military authorities are dent tr n the Ope louras Railroad to ite owners ‘The steamer Dora Martin, trom Shreveport for New Orleans, airack a snag and sunk tm the Red river, 9 avenus, apporite Coopar Union, rs am Ieedictar uiiosaires vf the 4ay Ll be \o 4 indy ine came of PHL nt (9 AMave Fadia tn snoat germane! In fries sega ‘The maaltpox ia spreading among the negrwe in the | A CuremIteh, “waynes interior of the State, OINTMENT’ oures in from } 2 Mey | salirbenm, seald lead, a ‘gin Accounts from the parishes continue lo come to to the | by DRMAs BARNES & Methsseiph efieot that the planters tind the greatest diMeuity io rer. » contracting for labor with the freedmen, not and An Fdjtertal from tho Brooklya Datiy tng that the highest wages tre ofacad them to go to | Timas —-METALYE, the euminant (hasan ie t wok Tess Sesseeee tes Tn the perish of Terre Boune all the treedmen were ra stron "has . an aA leaving for Mew Orleans. ome of the Mnast planiations | Setait cucn of thie dros dfel mot w ; ete 1 sew autialy denatied by them, The Yara! papier | selva atari Ue com eit 7 teens ¢ ecrt eas ane Branaret! “ee oad Ayers, apd mee Am Dandrut can be Klled by the am of BURNETT OO ORIN, alee Irritation of the Gealp, Hee Floral Uao@ hook, containing the “Language of Flowers,” Sietetiutad @rtnitoualy be dromeiore <The Most Bi GIR whten © * ALON & HOM fe\rnce ieee m tbe Bali—i.a Atos, PF YOUTH for . Dent, te At the Seventh Re; RW. LALaD's complenion. 1) aot tom 1A rugaines avery wuore here {a prevent . had six hundred bales of cotton on board. The boat ‘ont = ack desired + VOW agaist | wh. BL. TeDeserving of on! Pogre overage ated ua tag et tn | total toms, Phe principal part of her carga witt be aavod. | pre is no mpticle which ao richly Gonarres ihe, aula coal unten i how oiich greater wecesnity war | ee fener of, We community oe Osa hole enie therefor Pronmgrote to be edcirated, whose hotles had Fraus | {SCOWRS, The Truckee be mgs, tampon bron smanoipated, But whose minds were sil! in bow | 4 rom ‘y4 aepatiance 24 House adjourned uolil tomorrow j Ww tows, together | repalret ene te Speech of Mr. Her construction and Negro ( To-night « inrge gumber of « with other friends of Seeretary Harton, residence and gomplinentod tim with » Wiliam Duane Wilson jaformed the Seore\ary was done in view of his distinguished werviers von of Iowa while offictally eogaged in ¥ of his recent election to the Sene'« Mr. Haglan in reaponse anid Penrow Ortimexs ov lows-Ln tnde for this call, it may not be ina to the kind allusions vie by Cue & my public services, Horetofe thi reopaliy to entitle me cy ee endeavor faithfully and charge the duty of “, mprenent while ocoupying ® position in of Ce siuce that period to dev itigilanoe and AAelliy to By Dy ion party of the whole country for Unis compliment to the re Me. at thi j ! # cit and eqnal member of the great 1 prowume Tarn iudebt cent action of the Legislatare of tho ht to anticipate the ae x 8 eat Statea Senate » year hence, T | can only @y, regard to that event, that 1 can on Fooltah euongh 10 diaguion the fact that it ts oreement of personally gratifying to me as an and oMeial oes atthe tet, aod im . | ditional tione of Adelity to prineip ! in the wmasnce of my public du i wareely oxpect of me op th: 0B the general sabyect & on ‘ 1 witl riety admitted by at, raahed, and © ea y arom oy be admitted to ful! the terms on which ficoie eitt Che represental. ven of the other States of the Calon, i# the ouly gree! 4 * bid = op the orion lo, In some Staten the qne prying MMeulty, in ounssquence of the population, one hadi of them ber ect slavery. While aome doube f thelr exsuming and wisety dlecherring prehend that nose w'tl D nwt forever ratonin (ree (Applasee.) Secon obo supper they can be alifed Prom thia comntry to other climes Lf this four milbone ment forever be free aed they and their posterity remell this country, I prewine RO wise stateumnan oo for @ long time thay Gan be deprived of oticenslip The time et which they shoul! be admitte by the Heuatore ead prenentetvee Wi the Waited States A partial reorganization of the tes ' Staten ‘The leaders in the rebttlic i bility 0 ing been the posal the de of American citisens, have ap they cannet hope ip the future mut therefore remain in it and dienes to the laws, We bet wold at omer v7 slaves to aqua! rg tie ist | guved for $90,000, a8 follows | Murders pnd Robbert ve great eation, to # catatiog the pablic rind and moving the peti heart; | ead that is, the terms on which our brothers who reside in| the y in rebellion shall be with heir brothers of t evellon han ben Pire in Broadway. | Betwaen ive and sit o’tloc’s art evenlag « fire broke ont in the sul ortlar of No. 42% Broadway, oceupiel by the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Company The arm was promptly o, and the Gremen sooo arrived | and extingpished the fire before 18 extended beyond the danuage will be principally by wer » extent of $5,000 09 stock, and abyut The stock sad store Ortores are im Home, $10,000; $5,000; Manhattan, $10,008; nd New York, $10,000, More basoment provably 200 Lo bu $5,900; Rrookivn Nicholas, $5,000; Yonkers om Mi $10 000; men's, $4,000. bus it is The cause supposed wo h Desteuctive Fire @ t The greater portion of the town of I war dentroyed by fire yeutertay morning tnwiranen, $15,000 Fire ot 8 N. J. Jan. %, O0 Mr Baward 1. Bortis’ mansion in| Liewellf@ Park, North Orange, was burned to the ground yotlerdag after- noon, together with the furniture sed clothing of the family, The howe (ook fre from « galing’ in the cellar, which » colored man ww eusahing with naph- | tha, Darning him s severely ° A oxyected to ive The Your ts abou ad titans A block of a om Dundas verses | Meearn Matthews & Tate, were burned ist sight $25,000. The goods wore moatly Ineuret ta the Weet ond Seouthwe Crs oem Aa Ary Qrode wtore at Career The # | robbed yestemtay of 05,000 | Hpectal despatches in the morving | rowe leases of life by mentor and ae } y last» man name® Green we ut shot sed \a- | tantly killed ot Grevade, Mise, by some unknown per | som, The siatt following # man nemed Tell war viet dead at the emer pee named Buchensn evurdered bis wife ot Yo ' yrstentay. © Indiunepolia yrieowers in (otal eta nity between too tot ia the ney A train #08 fired into at Halden, Wise, on the Tih ond Mr 1. Kenting severely wounded The arnt nig! the core were sqaia Bred (ato of the same ple } lon @ Nesavicee, J 5 and Liswagh, oll enter Horry, Kare, ¢ | A age, the (our murderers of Mr Heffernan, were ‘dey | ‘aud twenty one years and yal part of th Caroline Gred on 4 and overthrew the United bovereen the 5900 va" cnrung suieded eon tow be “AT ya weston te became eyes eked te ant the gentleman wheth: | heel on 1a the bende of how Re AERO mon mone oh a her e is over, he sard, bat order is no re- A104 them saitrage; and he pneured Or eome ot “4 the Union men » Seng A fet best, contetaing ve, come Tact 5 os aitiy us brave and true | if he would introduce « bill for that purpose i show Cla it mo more then right that chown we pera ecoregions pene ee | he But tf oe eis soon comme. Goa Almighty | beve lie carnest i As the aor) obarged hea soir hande red oh a no | I re ple atedir ’ r h com iS uw f 7 “ eh v4 Son “ae and it . for us | relations were not will there im great m whee aver ibersted race have eaficiest now odts vag the Micsuwyp! at Fors Pickering, cageived on wr ae they were not trampled into the taking every negro out of the State o eky. | all the pao ry ey) pag Pes ci edt taepen eure dovwrent : 2 F in Pocus ropiled that the gentleman's responses oust an lgnoumn toyed toe then a wise rebel. ( showed that hie sympsthies were not ait for the Beet | | would prefer to secure the Wore) imiourly Teamrseee Logista He might have | When hed the geatioman’s voice been ever beard Bul IS | them with foes who lux jaro be Ccemnass, See. 8, 1008 me act | bobalf of the Mr Herding) intinitely pre | bat are now free, iv order Ww sr nS aes cemsaiih ie Wl iaceot. torred senalites women than to the oegro | majority, © minority st least The Tenpeawe Hesste 7 Mr (rep) of ‘said he had hoped thet BIO) termes of ‘wigan ood hertly rt ayant 9 ibe Negro Teste 91 Tike Hard “would have snvigh ened ‘he during the vores i mer reales ouse emnainds - oe "pone ) ume ominous yt hmThe Great ter nection with Mr. Sumner ee oe by oe i ta Sania es ar shall $$ 4k ; a © Saas the cther members of his a og gt 4 “rt Cen pga ary ust bad mate i ry he ‘ang’ oa ‘Herototore he haw bea the capaty Ww ~~ pat made ‘noth [~3 bimmestt r i te i, | tare ere yamine oth | aoneew Soot tad as conaiatim | gem for pour compiment, 0400 (vin gow to | Seer 7. . ae AH wis | Cotteeseealvaseeoae nano ee, te were opgeens had oe | The tnvitaiion was accepts! wiih’ Nentation, ond Pe ot - og me band ag XT 2. ae fly ‘aa ont oy | se erty Wonnttabiy esd aro iy entered, ~ Deasoy of ty Mates lately ; wery | eerren and reaion — Reet im tne wan » The ouly pre Katract of Mileteure Barclay sicoet, Now Tork Miller's Mair Dye.—Best in Dee ina, The. Hold by Draggiste. Depot & Dey ctrest ” a ng Oak, reps tee vunparissr with any other hale ores end at my oten, | se SD CN Re Greetae street, be i alr to ite wiginal eale salt clean, stants above ing Wold 8: he 4 twa 83 to $4; Switches and O25 at PROKM AMS. BL vot depo! Tee peeppiled by sblltul arvete me, KEniarge4 Jotm i tmnens of oe Poy be PACH ANAM, way Dr. 4, H, Sehenets, of Pr - / “ “ad otreet, N.Y. aunry Tucstay on PB es re! “Ver examining OF. Wis medicines coo a! » t. me Keapirimmeter there. jortc Kngines—Vor P 14 Denes ero’ Company -— KLAAK MOWE. dn | wanted a im fant Totter. THE PARIN UNIVERSAL nner ta tnt ett Maree neat, bar a view os | sna Be soe, that tbe suimber of appl 2 the United miaiee, that * - le, sud ath Engineers, Miners, Ow Bist seats tot Blanal heey Tabane va eee of Laveciore, or Asaigr to (orwatd to thie Agency their names and rine eee Stemees er a Witie Chilaree Leber aanee, Rowamonet Oy corms, BROWN “TRAMIFUGE OCOMMITH” exo eBor Sig destroying @orme o@ ae “ent eer the moet delinnte obit 450 a Caltwes, —An Bessy of Marriea “ Rest, Mealth, w “ hector & Witeon ood ute oewie le