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STATEMENT OF mg, TO, HE NEW YORK H NEW YORK, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1866. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL, INTERESTING PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS Representation Constituttonal Amendment in the Senate. Speech of Mr. Sumner in Oppo- sition to the Measure. He Conaiders that a Simple Act of Congress Will Better Eftect the Desired Object. —S Submission by Him of a Substitute De- claring All Civil and Political Color Distinctions Abolished. Debate on the Freedmen’s Bureau Bill im the House. MR. SEWARD IN HAYTI. His Interview With President Geffrard. The following is an extract from a letter received from ® person holding place in Hayti, and who was present during the late visit of Mr. Seward, Secretary of State, accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Seward :— ‘Thad Stevens Proposes Homesteads for the Megroes on Forfeited ands in the South. ANow Test Oath for Public Officers He ase of and Members of the Bar. we all took breakfast. vate carnages, tw ray rr oe accompany the part; ontvod aloo an invita Another Batch of Amendments to {a the a of ihe palace, with fine band the Constitution Proposed. oman beats Chinee wha hedes callency the President, Mu Future Refractory States to be Reduced to Seward ana the Presiden the Condition of Territories. i i u z | Taxation of Seceded States to Defray Expenses of Maintaining the Na- i F ' ceived the diplomatic tional Authority Therein. *yhen ‘the Hoo, be. do. ko, deck of his ship the @ salute of seventeen =e corny ‘Warusxgros, Feb. 6, 1866. portant event RUMORS OF CABINET CHANGES (ote tn we digs continue to fill the air in all quarters. Montgomery Blair and General Steedman were both mentioned to-day as probable successors to Mr. Stanton. THE LOS6 OF THE AMERICAN VESSELS HARRY OF THE WEST, MERIDRN AND TIORRGS. Casualties on City Ratirends. ~ COLLISION IN CENTRE 6TREET—TWO HOKSES KILLED the Moriden and the Tigress—and the reacue of their tween @ passenger crews. The Harry of the West was bound from New road Company, and a large freig' Orleans to Liverpool, with cotton, and was destroyed by Haven Company fire. The crew was saved by the American vessel Annie stant death of the horses attached Kembali. The Meriden, bound from New York to Lon- and the 4 dop, was shattered to pleces, and the crew was saved by pansengers. the steamer City of Boston, of Liverpool. The cargo is 8 total loan. The Tigress, of Boston, commanded by Isaac Leyburn, bound from the Inland of Levasa to Hall, with guano, went to pieces after her crew were rescued by the on oor ee Russian ship Triton, of Souderbury, Captain George ‘was detained Neilson. nese cars SUMNER'S APEECH ON THE REPRESENTATIVE AMEND- frel - a MENT. Broome and Centre Mr, Samnor spoke at length in the Senate to-day, as i predetermined. He was entirely engromed during the usnal business of the morning hour in studying the con- ie its down’ The condunter of the 5 tents of, a hage portfolio that was almost bursting with ger he was in instantly the amplitade of his speech. The latter document had most of ti Sint sheer, been printed, and was prosily read, page by pare, for the car it was struck by the erushil space of nearly three hourr, The sible lambs of the radical fold were on band carly, and would have monop- ollzed the galleries if @ cruel decion to maintain somo little space for “poor white trash’ had not been en forced. About half-past ono Senator Fessenden called up the constitational amendment, and bexfinke the at- tention of the Senate to the remarks of the ~~ Ey indefatigable apostle from the “Hub.’” who, to Tobn Crk, driver of the marble car, was arrested andy 4° him justice, was enger for the fray, and in taken before Justice Hogan, where, in explanation, he | dustriously conning bis oratorical paragraphs. Af. stated that his orders from the Superintendent of the | ter three hours of husky declamation Mr. #umoor road were that when unable to control the car in his charge he wen to detach the horses and let the car go on, | 8#¥@ Way to @ motion to go Into executive wyralon, and The magistrate unable to detect any criminal neg- J will couciade bis speech to-morrow, During the latter pena part of the delivery the gallerice were tolerably woil ‘on the part of the driver discharged him from i filled, birt the occupants were constantly coming and going, thus proving that neither the spirit nor oratory of the speaker had any very engrossing effect. At the end of the «eond hour movt of the darkies were dozing fitfully to the sound of Mr. Summer's radical lullaby, or had betaken themselves to a game of tag in the corr. dora Reverdy Johneon made full notes of all the authorities cited by the speaker, and it is understood that the former will argue at length upon the proposed ACCIDENT ON THE BLERCKER STREET 1 INR. About half-past three o'clock yesterday afternoon Thomas Kearney, a laborer, Of'y-two years of age, living at No. 68 James street, was ran over in Elm street, near the corner of Pearl, by car No. 7 of the Bleecker street and Fulton ferry line, driven by Henry Bolle. One of the wheels of the car over Kearney's bear. ag was iaken ap by officer Glin. of r3s. and conveyed to the New York Hospital. feared bis will prowe fatal. OMierr Glin Ms the deer of the car, who was | *™mendment in a day oF two. taken to the Frankiip street police Fred. Douglass was present in the Senate to day daring station and detained for an examination. One of the witnesses of the ocour- rence is of the opinion that the driver did not apply the brake as soon as he might. Mr. Samnér's harangue. It is proper to say that the rom! sable philosopher occupied a gallery most remote ~ from that containing bis brethren. The Great mee. ‘ * ast" rv”. = IMPORTANT TO VESAELS RUNNING ON LONG IxLag [| W™ITE MAN'S DA —a pen SOUND—THE RIGHT OF WAY TO BE GIVEN THE Mr. Ross, of Ii ven the & RACERS. expected oes the | to-day that profitable legisiation was not proceeding fast beady ee ee enough, and suggested « remedy. In gowl faith Mr. ‘nited States double-enders Wincork! and Algonquin, n wistetsuh ed viene ube teh dates Rows introdaced a resolation instructing the Commitioe lace ag soon as the weather moderates, on Rales to reporta rule under which the Speaker can g hee 8 oe pet apart one day in the week to be called “White Man's contest between the respective vessels for the su- be Lae te Day" tor legislative purposes, Some of the orators of the Honse objected, and the resolotion was not received Mr. Rowe represents @ growing sentiment in the Hétee s coe Sands Point and Faulkner's Tviand, ant thie ‘will be gone over four tines, which will make in eight hundred miles The the aggregate Against the consumption of so much time in special pe ghee | A ty pleading for the freedmen, when more important enh- | -arninet ye * jects demand the immediate attention of Congress In re et fompliance with it, Mr. Stevens moved that the House fore cromatrees ; ood hold evoning seantona, until otherwise ordered. for debate every instance, to give the right of way on the President's Message, which war ordered Under ing Steamers, Vole arrangement Mr Stevens hopes the dare will be The Columbian Marine Incurance Com. | 4'0ed lo work, THE PREROMEN'S BU RRAT BILL. ‘The previous question has been ordored on the freed. men's dill, and & Vote will be taken to-morrow immedi- Mrly after the m ring hour. There are three qyestions t be taken—Firet, on an amendment offered by Green my. ANOTHER waering oF Fue STOCKHOLDERS. The stockholders of the Columbian Marine Insuraace Company met yesterday afternoon, in pursuance to a4- Jouroment, at Trinity Building. After the appointment of a chairman and secretary a communication was read, coming from the directors, stating the facts in connec- tion with the suspension of the amendments as reported by the commitiee, and third, « eo new on refical mubstitate for the original Menate bill presented ur. , the by Thad Stevens himactf, Atmong other things the latter annual statement for pros ides homesteads for darkias on forfeited land» in the ogy A South upon payment of ten cents per acre The Wil with is yg ye the amendments reported by the omnsnittce x probably ene ope, Neee ther I-aet objectionable form for an instrument creating » Soa soit machine like the Barean, yet there in little |(kelihoot A Stocnucpee that 8 will pass, The opposition will form any com>! the directorabip, mation With the radicals to secure the sdoption of the Coo pepe ty? Senate bill, with s view to bringing it sooner under the moved to request 99 ot the Prenton, ‘Would pot do #0 that sepa BORDER STATE RADICALS IN CONGRER® po hE ar redicnia of the worst stamp Melee, of Kentocky ‘Action was bed made © mont vinlent epoech on the Vreedmen's bill, in adjvurned. which be induiged in some astonishing ehuse o Koo The Steamship St. tockions, while Morthern radicals by partiameotery ranthees (hehe kept Green Clay Benith and Rownwews off the wt Lied fewr, Roth were satereliy exiremety indignant port oh soya eed | Renee at teaaeeey Ghecten nate « tie for Toes peted Ptevens’ clove friendship by the imir-tutium of & rem people. . dall, of Pennsylvania, succeeded in staving thie reaolu- ton off by rising to debate it after the House had re- fased to lay it on the table, ROBBERIES OF GOVERNMENT DISGCROING OFFICERS. Government disbursing oMfcers who have suffered rob- bery of the pubiie’ funds are lkely to have a hard time ‘at Pauama, came up before the Senate with a present- ment of the details of the loss, Mosera, Waleoa, John- son, Nesmith, Lane and Cowag very summarily disposed of the question by moving that the memorial of Ritten- house be laid upon the table, accompanying the motion that, as the War Department absolutely refused to take ‘apy cognizance of claims arising from damages by tho ‘War, no matter bow loyal the sufferer, onleas such claims were backed by formal contracts; tt was no time to ex- tend any moro liberal action in the above direction. THE EQUALIZATION OF BOUNTIRG, Tho question of equalization of bounties now before Committees of tho House and Senate in the shape of Potitions and memorials from soldiers and those recently discharged the service is watched with a good deal of interest by the memorialists, both hero and elsewhere. Having ascertained that the House Committee had ap- plied to Provost Marshal General Fry for statistics upon the matter the petitioners appointed agents to work the details asked for with a view to be fully armed with a knowledge of the premises. The resalt is that the Provost Marshal Goneral reports that it will require a disburse. ment of six hundred millions of dollars to accede to the equalization proposition, whereas the representatives of the soldiers’ interest claim that one hundred and forty odd millions will cover the whole amount preyod for. ‘The latter parties are very earnestly endeavoring to show the of General Fry's calonlations, and have pre- pared to end some very elaborate tables of statintica. THE EMPLOYMENT OF NEGRO SOLDIERS IN THE . ier The late suggestion of General Sherman for the em ployment of the negro soldiors stationed in of the Southwestern States at railroad digging, wag. put in shape before the House to-day by Mr. Blow, of; Missouri, and agreed to, If the colored troops will the Secretary of War will direct thetr in that case of Trowbridge veraus Baldwin, from ; Fourth Michigan district, will immediately take up of Belvo ‘versus Boyd, from the Fifth distaet of ~ Kelao, the sitting member, is represented by J. M. Rich: ex-Secretary of Gtate for Miasourt, jad Dove tpitetene ‘Mills, of Bt. Louis, The case is one of i . ing, among other questions, the a vote “ PROPOSED REMOVAL OF THE CAPITAL. Mr. Driggs, & momber of Cougress from ope who believes in the as woll ite ratex of duty—no exception being made in any case on account of the date of the manafactare, Hl. McCULLOCH, Secretary of the Treasury IMPORTANT FORTHCOMING CIRCULAR FROM THE IN TRENAL REVENUE BUREAU. Circular No, 40, about to be tsmued from the Internal Revenne Bareau, wilt be important to the commercial public, and is intended to insure uniform action by col Jectors and assentors in districts where goods are pro doved and placed in bond, or received m bond from other districts, THE RXCIPROCITP QuRETION. ‘We are requested to say that the statement in a New York paper of Saturday of the proposals made by the provincial delegates to the Committee of Ways and Means with reference to the Reciprocity treaty ix, in many important partichlars, incorrect and incomplete, and farther, that no authorized statement can be given At this stage of the proceedings. SEARCH VOR MINSING SOLDIERS. Mra. Frances D. Gage bas published an address to Con grees in behalf of & memorial about to be prewated to that body asking an appropriation t be expended io prosecuting the search for missing svldiers of the army under the direction of Mine Clara Barton. Over six thousand letters of inquiry concerning maring soldiers have been received by Mins Barton within nine momthe from wives, mothers and f:jends PRMBON AL. Assintant Secretary Chandler, of the Treasury Depert- ment, is expected to return to morrow General Sherman left for the Wert thie evening end General Thomas will probably mart ty morrow THE CHENANGO BRIDOR Cann. The Sapreme Coart of the United States to day Ane dod the case of the Chenango Bridge Company, plaintill ia error, versus the Binghamton Briige Company The plalmuaff im error in this action, claiming to be a «bartered bridge company and having erected « tol! Uridge serene the Chenango river in the village of Binghamton, N. Y., dlalmed the exclusive night of mainte: ning br Age soroes aid river, and collecting tolls within two miles shove and below te erectere The defendeut ip error being an inrorporated knit ge company under & charver granted in 1855, and having erected « brides scrom ssid river within two miles of the platnctt” bridge, the plaintiff prayed relief agminet (he defoniants bridge by perpetual injunction, we, open the growed that the charter of the defendant's bridge wax won thorized by (ne constitation, he. The judgment in the Court of Appesta was tn favor of the Binghamton Mridgn Company, Wit Une Supreme Court of the United Hates, Aseiate Jostion Davie proeeuncing the op onion re verses the jodgment, with conte, and remands the ‘suse the Bapreme Court of the Mate of New York with directions to eater judgment for the plaiutifl, te Che nango Bridge Company, for further proceedings to b+ had therein in confurmity to the opinion of this Cowrt Ansociate Juion Grier dimented from the opinion (ot domme, Cbtel Justion Chane and Amsnetate Jestice Felt NeW TORE #TATR s0neT Cotene! Gootrieh, the Mate agent of New York, has bot yet been relieved, ashes bee publirhed, Bot haw tendered his resignation, to take effect the let of Aprit THR CATTLE PLAGUE IN ENGL ARD. rom the dexpatehes of oor Cows! ot Liverpool, dated Janeary 20, 1868, we learn that the cattle sooorge te rather o@ the inerease than others ine He says that Gar. ing the week previous to date se two bow Gred ond forty three cases were ‘to (he eathert. tien These far opwards of seventy thomrand cattle have ctiher died of the pingos oF hewn killed after taking i. The Comes! says —Thse in reathy forme bet s mall por- thom of the actoai lem, for bandrede of cases ere never reopened ard) ssemhe are angered prematarety ond horred t morket before (he plague attacks them. Veo | Cee rome om aie wegen Sination is being tried as a preventive. It is probably toa’ soon, however, Lo report definitely upon ite succens; but there seoms to be no doubt that the experiments as far as they have gone have been favorable, The high sheriff Of Cheshire vaccinated ten cattle and exposed them (o the plague. Thus far they have not taken it STOLM OFF THE FRENCH COAST. The United States Consul at La Rochelle reporte to the Department of Slate, under date of January 18, that @ torrifle tempest was raging off the coast of France at tha date of hin despatch, and three shipwrecks came into the port of La Rochelle, one English, one French and one Australian, No wrecks of American vossels are reported up to the date of his despatch. APPOINTMENTS CONFINMED BY THE SENATE. Daniel Richards to be Tax Commissioner for the dis- ict of Florida, John W. Thomas to be Collector of Internal Rovenue for the Fourth district of Virginia, Wm. P. Kellogg to be Collector of Customs for New Brovet Major General Benjamin W. Brice, Acting Pay- master General to be Paymaster Geveral, bith ti reac of Colonel. ‘ Postmastera—W, E Wheelsr, at West! N.Y; Aurus Mebonald, at Geneva, N.Y. ; Charles, Brown, seothe, ;, Wm. , Batavia, ; Horatio N. Parke; Whitehall, Xo A multitude of brevet appointments in the volunteer service, numbering between three and four thousand of all from second lieutenant to colonel, were also THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Piret Scuston. SUFTRAOR IN THR DINTRICY —COmRROTION. By a clerical error in the report of @ recent day's pro coodings the bill introduced by Mr. Amtheny to regu! uffrage in the District of Colambin is made to confor right of suffrage only upon white persons =I conferwit ‘upon all mate persons resident in the Iistrict one yeer prior to the election, and wpon all who were entitled fo vote at the election of 1865. It makes no distinction on account of color. ‘BUREAU OF EDOCATION. Mr. Rawuy, (rep.) of Minn. , preseuted a memorial from the citizens of Minnorota, arking for the establinhinent of a Bureau of Education at Werbingtow, w have charge of tho educational interests of tho country, and to estab. Mah common schools in every part of the Union. ERATOR DOOLJTTLE AND TNE GVIL KIGHTS mLt. Mr. Doourrus, (rep) of Win, rose to mate that if he had been present Ou Prigay when the vote was being taken on the bill to gisianine ivil rights ho would have voted in the affirmatits” INCRRANE OF PAY AFKED BY MILITARY OFTICERA. (rep.) of Mass, presented the petition of and other officers, asking for an in- crease of pay, which was referred to the MM: Com. mittee. Mr. Hi Of Mich. presented the petition of |. Howanp, b cites of Darel kien for 's provective tani, whieb LEveresy open, several petitions for pever for loases ineurred by inveding armies itn and cisewhbere, Mr Cmax oun, (4 oe Mich. the Cormmnitice o@ Cotmmerce, House’ bill to prevent the iasue of Amencan roguaters to veasela that changed (Ler regis. ge tame Vremunnan, notice that on Mon (0 proceed tw the conmiders Of the Joint resolution fur an amendmen! Ws Live cou. stitution, reported by the Cummitioe on Reconstruction, asl Gudersand that the Benater from Masecho on that measure, and ober de ol maka f thie bill be proceed to the Mr. Brawanr, (rep.) of Nevada, spoke of the wecensity of taking action om the bill for’ the sdmimon of ( obv rado Heveral Kenators replied that the bill for the admimion of Colorado could be taken wp at amy Gime The joint resolution was then read, proposing the fol lowing eimendment Article —— Keyreseutatives shall be the seversi Kiates whieh may be ined corting to thelr res number of tased, provid be denied or abridged rare of coor sail tation Mr. Gewergn, (rep) of Mare. took the four, and after a few intfeductory remarks called (or the reading of the following proposition, offered by him, ase tubeitute for the above joiat reolution q earhaded from htathn standing Ip the place of qustenters where the prin 10 eeeure a Beh Miales, aorrrting Ue cipal has made « leper the ” thon, gid 1 I Im, emote prewere, ae’ ‘or poitlieal on ee at te fors rar a if the country had wot already paid enough mm rv treasure and men, costly blend fer such compromines the past. It was Wrong % admit the coustitation idea that man could held property in man, and the tindred iden of inequality i rere, and th fat at nanght the firet principles of the Der Independen« and the guarnies of 8 repetbicen " wverninent itself An amendinant sceording Ww 46 improvement apt & change for \t better Kardy the present proposition i an sendin whieh, Nhe the fom backward There are f milhote of ctnene now robbed geverament of thelr country, tine they ere taxed directly or the sopport of the government And © (axation without representation it # new propos d to Ferognine as BA inconsivtient with constituleral nehte and the quarantas of @ republican government My tng #ith & sincere deference for Une from when be Gfleret, be eutem ited \be come st \aat when all commprominns of b snovid acially, there ateamid tow tr Pare Santos eckapr mae, which, after Gegrefing the ietananes, Constttation, renouneed » bewiheatt power, amd lastiy, Scrrowlng an cramps from the titeen of Pumbos Prot, forned sata whale ree o wacritve, Mr homeer them veoded to hie argument on the powers af Camgreen Wo Mrooare gan! rignie for al) and he b gan by expen rg eoritet apermiom thet the Gay might ron come oe the Magee lately in rebelion « be recerved win the 1 pobtiont pr 1 [nto the fall ferhowehip of the Calon, Me waw f 1 that it wae vam to expert thie day which wae " bonged (or outed we had that secority for the future whieh wae found only im the equal richie o « whether in the count room of ballet bor = The powers of an eunple as they wore petreet, From four loumis they Gow Srteut for the parpaee; atl four wweliing into ate cungana ae i One comriown necmmtty of the came, wy whit senording bo bt Termerton’ Suteyts Grave having wo bead ender the eethorty of (ongrem of war, whieh 60 WA expire oF knee with the extablohment of el ‘ Whe retin at net Sie far of governmacet. py wbich € tes of we et the came pont The Jae tec voters of Cngrom have shtvaty been tucoeaed ond exhausted; the leiter hove been lem consdered (CONTINUED OM KIGHTH PAGZ)