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2 , hes bd el YORK HERALD. PRICE FOUR CENTS. leo” intimate that he would be & .¥RAU “ F WHOLE NO. 10,750, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1866. His argement took in much of the political history belongsto the United States; though the world would say yee a not adopted. ‘ . carried. away. to THE NA M4 repairs on the Senne of the country, and was built up with an impressive array | Tcame honestly by it. But I accounta clear conscience Bes wane sting to hear the facta.on * ila maftery, posession of authorities, Though the radical majority of the Senate | Of more valuc than money can represent or express,” pay Mcoen ane Yotae— oe sapgoutionenes oct ak cae 4 : bummed. “ affected utter oblivion of the speech, and busied itself Some conscience stricken indjvidual forwarded yeater- Mr. Nowtox, (1 ) of Minn, offered an qgnatidment, fore was the more surprised that he exhibited so much + ooe iia agreed aver lettersand newspapers, the galleries wore. wide | day over fifty-one hundred dollars to General Spinner | which was , striking out @ clause im the seventh feeling ad gornesiness 40 enppreas hig testimony with- sen to aiwake {0 tho old man’s ponods, and evidently enjoyed | which bad been improperly paid him by the United | s#etion, a6 follows: aud in cae of the carpe cf er: | ir “Dawns sald ho did take nlite pains to obtain thie ‘ormation Sub jitted to Cori- | voua the pungency of his personal references to the “eared | States government, Tho sum was promptly added to | ghail moreovor torre and pay by way of civil damages, | tesllinony carly, and the committe had been tised Inf gn wos ‘ airman of the Jadioiary Committee,” Me, Trumbull. | tHe “Conscience Fund,” which now amounts to over | tothe panty claiming to have MSO, | Sot wank to Cloee the mouth of the certo tS aoe ae _ Stes by the ’/resident. conuimaoas 7 ‘The balance of the time wasscoupled by Senators Guth- | twenty thousand dollars, the u, of ne sand ota tapered by | Roa want clog the mah of he genta 0 any te ored rie, Hendricks, Cowan, Lane of Indiana, Wilson and | ‘ INTERNAL REVENUE RECEIPTS. hete fasiatiotion the’ anid cance ‘Deon com. | House not to print the geutlomau’s testimony. ‘The gen- fox een” sianine. tetun Liectations aamctean: I uasnadinia Seams inlahak iapeune oot vitexant Sar aa tloman was guilty of laches, and ad involved the com. x ew ge McDougall, together a on to-day ‘The question was then wud ofthe bit, | mittee in great trouble and expenditure of time. The The Correspon¢ jence in Relation | ths. greding mover of the bill, The efforta of Hendricks and Cowan | at upwards of two millions of dollars. on cont °} ) | asnasttnstnna vespaenm gia iecaneeh be uaach thes 10 to Holding C ties, and Mr. } were especially well put Owing. to the extended CLOSING A PROVOST MARSHAL’S OFFICE. Yea ‘Anthony, Brown, C! 2 penal Te coh g eae ad s svi Courts in the speeches the vote was not taken until aftor dark, when | General Woolley, Provost Marshal of tho Middle De- nees, » Dixon, A fon, Foote, 4. fen: word of excuse for the delay? sdpsdllnenean Inaurrec fionary States. ne 1 resulted in the pasmage.of the.act by thirty.three'to | partment, has boen ordered to close his oftice, forward | Keres, Noten’ Moonil, Nae Pelaud Hantey, | Mr. Ravwonp wishod to reliove himself of the com- . prove twelve, itp records to the War Department, and then report by Sher ny Spragis 1e, Bla ‘Sumner, rade, Wil: Bities made bebe cobenans ary, and indecor- ee ctently THE CONFRETED ELECTION CASE-DODOE AGAINS? | ieter to tho Adjutant Goneral ofthe army for orders, “Mi ve—Mesnrs. Buckalow, Cowan, Davis Guiry Hen- habit ee of dtc dae dese habit, inside or outside of tho press, to show digeourtos) to apy one, oF to those with whom he was casmneted’ mado his mo- ut When his colleague r tho testimony to the Comainee 14 Marys SC EXUIBITION OF BRUMIDI’S FRESCO PAINTING. SEER, MeDovenll, Nesmitn, Norton, Rs The dome of the Capitol i lighted this evening for | Mr. Morrma said ho had been destrot abt r7 ‘eghibiting Brumidi’s great fresco painting, which now | Of Md., to say that if present he (ut. Johnson) woul Ho was not furnished the topic for the greater portion of the debate tion, w fm the House to-day. It was brought up. by Mr, Ray- General Shermo y's Report of the Condition of Affai fs in His Department, on Blections. Bot on the noxt day ho was ‘mond, who moved to reconsider a vote by which the havo voted-against the bill, “reconsideration ; House referred Mr. Brooks’ papers to the Committee on | Omaments the colling, A largo number of ladies and | “tno til) as passed provides: tn’ section few that all] the ground. that, it so gentlemen have repaired to the rotunda for the above ns born in the United States, not to any | been heard, as he desired to. Elections, thereby giving him permission to print five or six hundred pages of evidence. Dodge’s evidence, in @ Printed form, has been before the committee some time; but Brooks until now has neglected to furnish his, Mr, Dawes, chairman of the committee, assertthat Brooks has been repeatedly notified to do so, while Brooks em- * en. Rares, panting —— not taxed, are hereby loc! citizens of the United witbout eny distinction of color; and there shall yey. ustmatlog in civil rights or tmmunitios among the iwhabitants of any State or Torritory of the United states QD account of rage, color or previous ¢ondition 1 goneen; baiabe seep tilatia, ob oveey ee ‘and color, without regard to previous condition of slavery or invol He declared that be thought that 1nake the motion to reconsider; dom be 2 he maien, Tey nesseene Spe of patting his colleague nvenience Teng bla camo, ft was Boentse an cary bearing wan de sired that be to-day called ap the to reconaider. If this was a fault, it was a faultof deing Purpose, DOMIGRATION PROM BUROFR. Despatches to the State Department indicate that im- Taigration from Europe to the United States will this year exoced that of any previous year, All the German ie j i i i if Interer Ang’ Proceedings in ‘Bot fr Houses Yesterday. i ‘ hat iw ports especially are filling up with persons desirous of overevartenap—~ an} and the courts, both federal yhatically denies that he has ever received the official ° first to th nitestant, and secondly to the Guarantees for a Republi- tnd Stab, would protect theen’ } PAREOING © posaage to this country. Untary servitude, except as & punishment for crime | her, He had simply risen to relieve himsoll New em. There was an universal | notification which is required. Brooks and Dodge were whereof tho have been duly convieted, shiatl Ply aukeucaben eres “Ta condition of af- PERSONAL. fevediemons sae Sant tne, ‘ call, saree 96 paing fons gs oe wanted the matter heard tach in his own defence, and the former gentle- ‘man succeeded in enlisting tho sympathies of the House to'such an oxtent that Mr. Raymond withdrew his motion for a reconsideration, so that the sitting member will now bave opportunity to print Mr. Bkooks remarked that he should forbear diseus- sion with his colleague as to courtesy of discourteay ; bat hoe wished to sey thet the gentleman from chusetta constantly used language during the di which showed the fame feel The « ce m Form of Government Introduced in the Senate. Governor Ward, of Now Jersey, and Bishop Simpson | be ry and give evidence to, inherit, parchare, lease, are Dow stopping in the capital. sell, hold and convey real. and personal property, and to h sons aad have full and equal bonefit of all laws THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. 8 Me bat at a tg ail i ings for security of person and property, and Male on cate to Itke punishment, paige and ponaities, and to none other; any law, statate, Srdinance, reguiation or custom 8 8 i i if : i i [ | i [ rtially account, holera season might not arrive Py oni . inviting us to attend. We agreed to go, provided no de- | his book and submit it to the committee. In the course to the contrary notwithstanding. t had trifled with fopesed Abolition of All Civil and bate oF i rere pores, daring gut vist. | rhe debate Mr. Brooks gave an amusing. expzé of the First Sesst jatettign 2 That any yervon who, under color ot any bmp yoy er <4 00m bite, atlanh OF ue Political Negro Disabilities. in itaguage Pg ae = pombie, | manner in which the machine was run in the Eighth Pace Jaw lata ortoanoa, rgulation or uxiom Sal wu, | ofa to mpply the teatimeny, aud, the’ geoileman did and our advice, I responded, gave | district, whon Dodge, republican, and Barr, democrat, ATE. OF Torritory to the deprivation of any wight secured or | ton Soiee ‘The gentionan had’ called opon the oes Wasmnator, Fob. 2, 1866. protected by this act, or to difforont punishments, pains | to act early, so that th: conspired to beat him. It cost.him three thousand dol- or penalties on account of such person having al any thus vent i 1 i i i and compel the rn, Topublican form of government in the constitution of the United States, and enforcing the constitutional amend- ‘ment for the prohibition of slavery :— e as follows:—That political matt ‘since the con- P of homies ed p were still pro- | lars to smash the machine, and, being @ poor man, he | GARANTENS OF A RETOTLICAN FORM OF GOVERNMENT. | timo noon helil In a condition of slavery oF Invaluntary | ut Passage of the Bill Providing for the Sale of | gressin as fast as they could expect; that Tdoubted if | regrets having paid s0 much. Tt cost Dodge about ten | Mr. Sewers, (rep.) of Mans, introduced the following | porvtate, excopt eo a pomsheneut for eriime.mbieot the | paras on, wns om isd ecstenes 0G ; ns ae ai Togarded as tho act of | 1 cusand, two of which went to help the Tammany can- | JoiBt resolution forcarrying out the guarantees of a | party shall have boon duly convicted, oF by ren#on of | Massachusetts, MF. Brouks then rad from Brightley's m in e.color OF ra hinent | Digest to show Ue law in the cares of untested Postage Stamps on Credit, Be ag i didate, Mr. Barr, in the river precincts of the Eighth dis- Se Se the pu trict. Dodge charges frauds in the election which gave Brooks the seat by one hundred and forty-eight plurality. Oy The latter disproves the allegation by the statement that ereas it is provided tn the eonstitution that tho he had note frignd among the inspectors of election or os " form government rend where, Unewe lure of oerta nicl other oMlcers who could belp him. by practising fraud. | (entresn can reenguise: ik has become the dnty of tte Unived Brooke made new friends in the House by his clear ex- | States, iy place of “guarantor,” where the position of the case to-day, although it 18 probable the tothe sraqulremann it he guarantee, phy eraely case. can ta form: and where: arther, it 0 peace Denasepen nemo THE novsE. forpe'the Wonton ofa merdmnit that Grngregs nay one by 9) the pFohibition of sla: PPRToPrinte leginia tis By unanimous consént to-morrow is devoted to the | ba temannl tretudivg tye en weedy fly > shoal Aiscussion of the Freodmen's Bureau bill in the Hono, | colar: now, therefore, to carry ou the gharnatee of n Tuple ‘Tho vote, which was to have been taken to-day, was singer soverament, and to enforee the probit } : ‘postponed till Monday. Speaker Colfax, who goes to it Fesnived, by the ond loupe of Representa. Hartford, Conn., to lecture to-morrow night, escapon tho | there shell bo no oligershy trap tee eda anette tnfifetion of half a dozen speeches on this painful topic. pavlleces and poivers, aud there aha of white: pery deomod gulity of @ misde nor, ani ion, shall be puuiehediby Ono xeeeding one d dollars, oF mprisonntont not edling ohe your, or both, in’ the discretion of the court, The,rema‘ning sections define the judicial proepedings iy to be tak n andor the bill, liy to prooure the cariient tranamission of The Xonate adjourned at five and abalf o'clock, to | 1 aired by Taw, Ho aad that ox parle meet on Monday. accounta, to injure him, bad been pi blished, not founded on one word of trath from the beginning to the end. io ran as no republi ding that he could not face the gentloman ing timony to submit iton an early If they had failed to comply with the law the emén OULTit to have served procenses on therm to submit the testimony, He had 0 ail bis power tly, peow 8 E 3 : 2278 5 s rge of the t 5 : i j Sumner Warns the Cabinet Mfinis- ters that Bhey Dust Mot Trans- gress the Laws of Congress. HOUSE QF REPRESENTATIVES. W-sursctox, Feb. 2, 1866. GOVERNMENT AID TO THE PACIFIC RATIROAD, Mr. Kassow, (rep.) of lowa, offered a resolution, which ‘Was agreed to, that the Committes on the Pactfle Rail road bo instructed to Inquire Into the expediency of ex tending govern:aent aid to the Towa branch of the Pacific Raiiroad in an amormt eqttal to that ettended by the hole body of inspec « combined, by the of Tammany Hall and the ‘republican party, to deprive him of his just right, Be re to the testimony ready printed to show that Mr. Bare was the nominee of the democratio The Bill Protecting All Persoas in Their Otvil Rights Passed by the House. registers ~ cultivation—a large energetic en—an' business in Arkansas ‘vill be stimulated The Brooks-! fm clase Dodge Contested Election | of # clase of mon which has not hereto! P ‘THR ORNERAT, APPROPRIATION BILL, Kansas branch of sid road, for the prrpase of domplot ‘Case Under Consideration. 8 véry volumisiods dosamént, ts made the aptcial order | sintaie. made in puizuanan of tng the Bova bo to, the enpital of Towa Fe pnreer ayy rine Bye Nan anny Sn wet in tho House for Monday woek. otlany auch State to teemntrary nounitisiandingg PROMS) LESAN OF TINK INR ITY KOT. (ckhuiehty dollar and numbers. The contestant 19 « oy SHERMAN, GENERALS MEADE AND THOMAS IN THE EOUSR. Preamble and resolution were laid table | Me. MeKex, (ve. of Ky. awed, bat failed’ to @btatn, | may ie the renal ne: overs those Sehare, Garay oy of Major General Commanding. Gonerals Meade and Thomas were introduced to tho | and'orderod to bo printed. saapertnterton to Introduce a bill toamend the Indemmity py iets “Ee (euony foe emploged she becspnens- Enthusiastic Reception of Generals Meade House to-day, and were received with every manifestation gave notive that he shold 1 o a RI Te ex withont revard to money. He (Mr, APPOINTMENT OF A MINISTER TO THE DOMINICAN and Thomas House. i REPUBLIO. of'délight by members. Mende coolly made sepeech, but n eat ‘a “8 * by the , The following message from the President wasteeeived | the hero of Chickamaugwand NasbMe, and unidoubledly SEBS vowsovell to the Coun of Clalne. where by the House to-day:— the bravest mah im the hall, was so ombarramed by the aod d dos at other claims aro Dre. iH the 1. 'Y., from er on 7 FW cso Pade rcn td mda eweat from his . ees PO Sonetitee os . . er 02 a paooks. “* qhanas AGAINeT GOVERNMENT. ibe Pid he | te eae The Commitice on Claims made a large number of ad- of the nee SS tie latter were OT ENALS MEACE AND THOMAS INTRODUCED To Tie ur Mr. Brooks yietded the floor in order to euable Cierny (rep) of Ohio, to move & fecens of ten wirs, so that Major Generals Meade and Thornes, wi ~ epee, im the hall, might be formally introduced to jones This motion was unanimously agreed to. Tho Mpeaker then left hie eat and encorted Major Gen oad to the stand, and Mr Garield walked are i with Hijet Genbral Thomas, ¢ coding 8 lar courtany, of House and gailenes i, yoeferously 4 these goatlomen were parsing up The Bpeaker then delivessd tho iuiiowing: Rent tyaten tiny por tatived—While rye shalt lat and the ie ure, NOB? oO: We ever to be grateful to Lhe oilcers and soldier thetr Hives for it preservaton, True aa truest and Drave as tho bravest were Major Meade, Commander of the Major General Thomas, Comme: and, Whom I’ have the pleasure, & Juce to you to-day. Li adIrew wan recelved with renewed applause from all paris of the hall. jeneral Maare baid:—Gentiomen of the House of Rep- Tesentat. + os—Iin} on 1 am with what T may say the solemnity of this oteasion, apd having been Intro duced to you In so complimentary a manner as Shave bean bi Speaker le find iting terme with myself and my friend and brother oldecr, Thomas, for the we are w His obect t the, motion to resougder snag ape Coven bapeanlnies Deedee provi Me ttlow the emsstant to Ke) “sed, a eiiiag Prdser 4 renee ratapd nade some objection. we enthetn a them was one presented by Commodore Winslow, of the He pone gr b Loge Cry emia put ie comreniqnee and discuss the § Kearsarge, who is unfortunate in having lost Southern ton pack: re ow Peak @t-On home Other Ang, cere ‘ages goods, Mr. Broors, (dem.) of N. Y., repliod that hewar Beforo property by the rebellion. It ‘seems unjust to thtow out iets top Gennes oat me he ona two hours. 16 and was, junliber If.deemed necessary, unless the this class of claims, but Congress is inezorable in ita re- a ee eee may be ex- able to proesod fusal to consider thom. r Anew section is addeu w BR bomen Bobo ‘De “introduced tH Cotigtens, * voucher or accounts were captured or destroyed tlie enemy, thus leaving them technically indebted to government. Several private bills of this naturd have slready been passed without objection from any ‘alg ieee tn Oregon, of the navigable waters of the BLABORATE SENATORIAL SPERONWS IN PROSPECTIVE. Cal river, ‘Tn the Sénate tltere are two olaborate speeches ffi pro- Sedibarmny tacnane web titecy pits ‘thiesi’ sa ADMITTED TO CITIZENEMIP. Epective—one ftom Senator Saulebury, Mr. Howard's resolution for the trial of Jef Davis by mill | (Me tows, (rep) of Wis, prowento petition. of the Geicaceshe pronacanctu resiged, tanpseaichy | Seiten totaal ipnis eft gexinier preset 36 ‘dressed to the provisions of a Introd: iP #, a8 jon t to him this morning relative to a guatantee of a republican serene Te was refcrred to the form of government tn all the States. The~éatter effort ‘Will be delivered on Monday next. THH ELECTIVE FRANCHISE IN THE DISTRICT OF CoLomera. ‘The unintentional insertion of the word “only” in the Abstzadt of the bill regulating tho elective franchise in the District of Columbia, reported by Senator Anthony, ‘was a matorisl error. The bill grants the right of suf. frage vo all such persons as were entitled to vote in 1865, and {o all others who may reside bere one year prior to . ti ‘any lection and who are qualified. It makes no dis- Unetion of color. ‘THE FATHER OF THE REPRESENTATION AMENDMENT. Ag some misapprehencion exists relative to the pater- Bity of the joint resolution proposing an amendment to the @ortitution on the subject of ropresentation, it is ‘Wasmmaron, Feb, 2, 1860, IN RELATION TO HOLDING OrviL INSURRECTIONARY BTA! ‘Buresa. tion 1g should bo open for dixcasefan it would pro- bably consume all the Intorvening time, and eaten ot tem desired to do sv would be precluded from addrosring the House, Mr. Brat’(rep.) of Mass., sald that in view of this fect and that the present quegtion was one of privilege, 7) had agreed to oon! ‘on nag on the Freedme 11 today and to.morréw, and on Monday; piraida 9¢ Use morning hour, demand question, awe, (rep) of Mane, said that he did not intend to participate in the debate, but ho thonght that ft was the duty of the House now to decide whether the mass of testimony presented by Mr. Brooks should be referred to the Commiuies on Elections and printed. Mr Dodg: the contestant, submitted hig papers in the case at commencement of this session, which were referred to the committec and printed. As the testimony was only on one Kide, the committee called on the silting member Mr, Brooke) for his lest mony, aul had frequently ealled it nh ey time w tl and only within As few days Jar kage of papers rom bin aera yn" The House end galleries again apyrtand Mr. Broona aid that the gentieman (Mr. Dawes) wi Some gentioemap ediied upou of General Thomae imorror. Atthe very first intimation in committee he | for a speech, when the General it wae nok iny bad caused the tranmateeion of the papers by his own yo yay ne a Meare movement, and prior to thi official notice bad been ma our feel called ~—wohue. te “SI Tran hay ts, Poko with bitw tn avery word De has Mr. Dawes said he had reason to sap; mid, thank you for te compliment.’ fore the hol days the committee had distinctly informed | (Applause) Mt Brooke that there was no testimony before it from ir Sracmno, of Obie, 0 oF poi and employes'to give extra hours to Sates tt Mm 9 RANNOAD' As SELDCRAPR ts CALERA Nemern, (dem.) of Oregon, introduced a bill to ction of a rafiroad and Minefrom the Centra! Pacific Railroad of Califor- can who port the aud ier of the Army of the your RQUALIBATON OF pOUNTTES. 3a Sarmaas, (rep. ) of Obio, ted « petition of Oia asking for an equal of bouptics, which was referred to the Commitvee on Military Aflairi, AND STEER QPRCIEN ROOM IK God, tertninated, ample reward, and we shall ever bear it wabrance and think of it with Yeoman Proper to eay that on the 16th of January Representative Conkliag presented two propositions for amendment in that reepect, and that the Committee on Reconstrection * the that for shearing at intimation to the offer an: adopted his proviso—that whenever the elective franchire thal be denied or abridged in any State on account of race or color all persons thereia of such race or color shall be excluded from the basis of ‘This B as | office of the Attorney General, the greater number being of the twenty thousand dollar class. The President to day ordered that warraats be tesved ‘THR CONVERENCE OP MILITARY CHIEFTAING. Generals Sherman Thomes and Meade are ati! in the olty, and meet daily tn ome of the rooms attached to General Grant's headquarters to discuss the military bille i i i $ RmEnwat, Majer Goven! ‘ 3UE-#ALE OF POSTAGE STAMES OX CREDIT. Velde someamcteet Sam wapeeatater'to tate & oo te a expression of opinion from these distinguished ofticers, = and will probably embody their recommenuatious in one = weeee OF more alterations or amendments. mae O80 curenie SUBMITTING 2558 | Jogidat ion WAR DEBTS OF THE LOTAL STATES. a ON TRE COMM: ‘Pesines of ‘The loyal States—with the exception of lowa, Kansas ro © -OF sRPAtRs In me DEPARTMENT. Gitte 0 and Michigan and three Pacific States—have (urnished to wat communicated the following to the |’ ‘Mr. Blaine, Chairman of the Select Committee on the ‘War Debts of the Loyal Mates, the amount expended by them severally im supporting the late war. The footitize, in most caves, uclude the amounts expended by coun- tea, cities and towns, and the aggregates, in round sum. follows:— ile i i i of the 80th with il Hl | lid i i Fa ; i in 3 i ? :| 5 | Ly BF i s Bint fr | | ! ? } Fi i ; : i rE I 5 i i | ¥ 2 ry 837 I i gee i i | ‘The remaining States wili be soon heard from, and the (otal amount of expendivare will reach about $609,000,000, and this, it mus be remembered, is In addition to ali that class of war emponses by Bates which cas he audit. od and jmid under existing lew. ity i Hl j HT Fergie ul ull mite ae. pe i ry he I