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THE Number 10,458. SUN. <2 crmettt Dim MR rt MR inh EW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1866, Thirty-Third Year. A EEE 2 — Pa Bn = — hour erst fore, the doctrine of Mtater Rights etrikes at the | Honse ware more radical than th themeetver, W: poodle sre A Bh do Photo ceRto foundatt b of all government; no State or States can, | In reply to & question, asked by Mr, “Smith, he said bd reas AY Sl ‘or thed more effeetas) e a § e Ss re‘erred to the Committee on Neva! Affaire. by the Constitution and laws, secede or withdraw | that fp his opinion, the States which have been in tLe INrROnvORD,—To incorporate the A: | Mr. Harris, of, New York, Presenied the proves uf ) from the k sion | by ouch, ote Nts hay A fehailion ate, Not neceuary to retily aw amendment Museum. .«+ To fix the salaries of the Copan athe By be rene ty Ne ork, Aaain te an Vvileges, and ¢ ‘ a ‘ot 4 “ape ‘Telegraph to the N. ¥. San, She weewal et the, Rec proely "Wreaty, whic was | terriior, reverts to the Unived States: aid the terri- Mr, Tritubie, of Ky, asked bis friends on the ether | Booo {tan Pol'ce a6 $2,000 per anoun, Te prong rir fi lym Heights. ...'To compel owners Se rret to the Commitier on vance tory of Texas ought to be set aside under such rules Lelore they wok thle step of Daesing upon the | row boat "iit, Wilson, from. the Military Committee, reported | and reguiations as Congress may prescribe, fo amendment, to pause and reflect upon the | procure « Hoots roe hrope! an bheped Disssiot te sguinet the jolmt resolution sutiuo: wing the sale Of | use of the colored peopie of she United sua Consequences it would bave upon the people in every im selonere, public property at Point Lavkout welfare of both demands that the colored peo- * —_—__ ot the country, Without adequa'e diecareion | Geng AUT LUTIONRA-TO authorise ‘the ndiment waa to operate for weal or wee upon ttpon J Watts Ha wer Sonea eieedior General h | er—Thas the ail tee on Raliroads repors @ bili to regulate the fare on $b Eighth youu: Kailroad to Recents, Heexmained that his o! ject wes to brand & inlee and caium: bileation ta the New from the whites. The bill to enlarge the powers of the Froedmen's | Pie should be se lately in redeilion, wh ! ) b The resolutions were committed to the Committes them, and whe PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS. ire oe ee Oe hee reer terete on Keconstruction. admitted to the ‘nahte ond pavt 201 You bave closed these doors « at Why sand | ¥: 5 ee thie session, to participate im the debates | 7.4 House procanded to the consideration of the | others who fought he batties of their country hops the bai? Dp wee Ee et ean tneauelug t th not Intended, he ealt en he came to the THE NEW CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT sro Mesars. Maynard, stokes, Cooper, Hawkin The Admission of Colorade, Sumner Wants Free Suffrage There, THE FREEDMEN’S BUREAU QUESTION. Fared Nate land hen, os sees ne. eremrned the | Popa hy a 4 bi fication, South Caro: | the Union; ¢ 1 javerr. but the Benator from Llinow out? Prrumpatly hed said the other day that there wasn | proposed amendment to the Covetitution of the Mr. Lynch—Does the gentleman know why “ Poor Bureasonab: his motion Di are for the operation this | t riionment of | Tray " suffered necessity in afeh lant Coner United States, In relation to the appu Ae resointion wee eo seesion, aad Adjourned, = sacs Bare: On ¢! Mr. Trimbie—Yes, I trast the gentleman does act to establish he Freedmen's Bureau. It was not | representatives and direct taxce, not wean to attach # etieme to these gentlemen by NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE deemed necessary then to extend the operations of Mr, Jenckes surgested that the amendment eald | saying they wore in bad company, They tougls for : i i f the Prewid Pasen, " ere in, oouipany: of the Eresident ee of the Constitutional Amendment, juire a qualification of | of the United @fforte of the pereletent friends of the newro rece these | Aifiy ecres of land or the payment of atax, There | sixty long da Charleston, and Ladmit he was Trenton, N. J. Jan, 9d Piociessive movements have Lecowe me id aad | would be no discrimination on sccount of color in | thon in bad compan, Mr. Tiimbie concluded vy The joint resolutions tn regard t6 the Constitu. 5 hough the F reed TenU, | that State; yet the basis of representation would Le | aiveriing to the p nel ples hervtotore deciared asthe AN INTERESTING DBEATE, ore savanna, AS the ean . | olject of the war, and argued that there was uo wee Nonal Amendment were discussed in the Bente -—— ed Mr. Stevens replied ho matter whether the State | under the Coustiution to dos‘ory the instituilou of | 487, and passed by & vote of 13 yous aguind ¥ The New Constitutional Amendment. ett out © hite or bi @ representation would be | slavery, much lee to euirauchiwe the property of | nays, The fe nate bas thas reversed the vote by rean it is beund to become. | diminished to that ex ent. which the Southern Stat had beeu deprived, | which the bill w, (eeeenenne cen rentien of the cost whieh the country Mr. Farneworth—But suppose the black man does | The peuding proposition was an attack upon tue Pre. | dent of the Benete, madeeer erg a ge re bas already incurred im the support of that Bares. | not own real estate. sident and the principle taught by that distinguinbed | much applauded, in favor of the A. endmest on STRONG OPPOSITION DEVELOPED. One thing we know and that ie that hundreds of Mr, Bievens— Then the amendment operates, man, The resvlutio irodueed by oy a; a thousands of the nero race have been supported out Mr. Brooke wished to know whether (he one hun- Mr. Lawrence, Ohio, moved that the revolution be | Ocenn count aking our voliiters aud tailors ry io? oar < Seeraer of he Treasury of the United Btates, and the white | dred thousand Asiatics or coolles in California and | recomristed, with | bares to | their coum: were passed nant: 7 ore an: a V ote Sta d Off pie of this country are taxed to pay that expense. | Oregon and those who are going luto Nevade eud the | apportion direct tax nH among the States, accord- lu the Hou he resolution of Mr Ha i Forex Los ve * | For the first time in the bistory of the country bas | territories are excluded, ing to the property i enc «i second, to apportion | county, directing thet one hundred Nia be fied te the thing occurred that the great mase ot the people Mr. Btevens replied that he understood that Asia- | represen(aiiou among the Beate, om the Lass of | to morrow in favor of th rt in idleness a cians of peo- | tice are excluded by the | f Caiflornia, on | adult vo.ors who may be cilisuus of the Uuited @ fravchive; there. | Btares, veut, was Lire to support themeeives. | secount of race, from the elec fore that N. YORK STATE LEGISLATURE | pis tw iner and vo ound at these galleries at amy time of the * led of Wi is Biate, to thie extent, would be curtailed o: Mr yeshbara, IIL, objected, and the House then From Europe. you will see the beneficiaries of this Bureau *i sntation, adjourn ad i the debates of this ks arked why exclude the Indian, Is ho — Message From Gor, Fenton, | ¢or!™4,'r",2" of tie hone, “hard wor King MANO choe Te ates mot taxed EXCITEMENT IN ‘THE OLL REGIONS, Arrival of the Stoamehip Acta. h thie country are there who cm afford . Breve jed, “Indians xed are ex- . ‘ 4 to pdb the elty of, W aan an aa els od by th chatituiion. sada Gina > A Vigilance Committes, dhe eth by eye baa ip Asia, arrived at ARAN day, wee er week, and mont r, “But why o netnde them? some interes Qu. TINE AND CHOLERA siter ‘month Sinening te, your deliberations? | fis: trecens -“Phey are tribal abd have tholrown | Turville, Pu, Jan, 94.—Om Sunday night an at- ing tome of news: They eannot afford t it, but under the protective THE FENTANS, © Pirate governments,” tempt was made to burn the town, At nine o'clock a care of thie Freedmen's Hureaa ) ries orn be r. Kloan, of Win. asked Mr. Stevens to wthdraw | house and barn were set on fire, and an hour let The Cork Hrnatp has seen e private letter from ware id is Sep douberstionn but doing nothing to pis demand Tor. fis mevions question, 00 he asslred | Crss's biech, Im the contre of the roth carl fired California, which states that two screw iron olnde ———— ration a , E oeives in d be ba enpported out of th Mi. Btoveur—“T exunot do ft and ineiston the | aud burned down ; also Deyfo's furniture and liquor | *¢ etme built at San Francisco for the Feotans, and XCITEMENT | PENNSYLVANIA, upon t heise people of this country pievions quettion.” that they are intended for privateering Purposes, The “Brotherhood” te sald to be very strong on that Portion 0: the Pacific coast, and to have sent the Ret ie qevasive tone)—"1 1 | store and the new bathing house of Fletcher, ‘Che aker, o = 8 Bases au trom Heo. | block of the First National Bank, the Petroleum minutes." | Bank and the Post Office at one time were in ereat Mr earnesti'y and kindly to the centieman ate yield the floor fore consid m proposes to enlaree the Freedmen's Bureau, It does enlarge them wonde: - The Attempt to. Bure Titusville, fully. Athiuk I could dewonetrate mathematically his bill gives to the President of the | nited ame iT rece the A vi a ion id tone connected with the dlecharse af Mr ierene athe A 5, aaa fe too polite; I pag Three erry xP trial to day Vf hg contsibutions vod ab New York heud gilance Committee Oganized. | duties o jhe, Burean the power of spending at eau not de It m Laugh Od iar tht patealo ors the Vigilance Committee, which numbers thirty o bhshio sare. Mr, + proper bes In regard te the attempt to assassinate the Lord ————— s cannot be the intention of the friends of the lili | to pit through ox amendiuens teihe Ceeniinrs | the best men in the town, and who are dreadfully in nT a nae Lientenant of Ireland, the Timms says: Later {ntelligence gives a less alarming account of the affair, and it seems that the Lord Lieuto not iu the train at all ® Dublin paper we earm bg «train which conveyed the Lord & word of debate or one moment to an objection, As for mi) seli, 1 protest against this course Mr. Btevens—I have only Farcosted whatl have | freie# thought it our duty to do, if $e Smendment | to | coming County Insurance Company loses heavily. Cie Nouns dealre toniolay: Hite" | ‘The moat ot the los, however, falls om Philadelphia earnest. A gallows has been built to hang the in: cendiarios if they are found guilty, The loss by the 00, and the insurance #6500, The Ly- INCEND. thas such an enermons expenditure aball bo IARIES UNDER TRIAL, incurred. But we ar to look at what seenenentsinaaipinnienamente may be the result of the Burean going into Cit d Mi ‘a operation, te aoserpate eet tne expense a as sed we are not to consider that those entrusted with the y an seellan discharge of the duties of the Bureau will not incar ——$_—___. this expense, Mr, Saulsbury then reviewed the dit- im nant ady Wodehouse to Carrick-on-Shaonon wee nae ES ‘ine not having the protection of wry ci of the bill, alleging that it eave wing to w the demand for (ho | and Eastern companies, The greatest excitement SEIZUR E OF A ST EAMER. peirentes wok dangeteud extene to the Prosident. as | previous question, prevails among the people, who are determined yo rand Serta 0 ere be ne weil as incurring immense expense upon the coun- Mr. Laser—Why pot allow five or ten minutes 4 the pl f al ‘ . soqident bering occurred on the way by Wry. ‘It provided. f ‘Agent of the Hureau in | debsie? Hid the place of all Lucendiarios, robbers and other of ateod pipe is became te A Supposed Chilfan Privateer. | every county. T 1,675 counties in the | Mr, Sievens-—It is not for me to say, I submit the | scoundrels, e for another otlve. Ae United Btates, Iu every one of these, an Agent | question to (he Howe, 1 think we ought w pass this LL turned this exe ‘a most fo et £1,600 @ year would come to 64,5149; seventy- | joint resolution to 5 North Carolina. engine Fabauttersa bada Teas an — t THE FENIAN STEAMER STORY. clerks, or aes. sant con niesioucre aA $1.20) « pm that we bave the five of mt the bad 8 hood, and Sahar 7 id coe rt ar OUsAL “wo ces, ay ten.) that i Ay Seeliniles tram Set hundred’ and foruy-« vars for axeuis 1H addition | Hot allawed, then! hipe ae luuse will vole dows Protection for the Freedmon. the howd iia tne river eau’ unprovec'ed the ¢ to i i meking @ to jor officers Oue © @ Dievious ton. 7 iad - a b beeu flees, xplana on from Baltimore. i tidtee Ho believed ¢ legisistion of the Mr. Brom of ili,—entiomen are pot satisfied, Releioh, N.C. Jan. £8.—The report of the Com~ | Be doubt etree pre ond way has yot been obtaived oatteoe: a aa to the perpeirater of the ‘The frish Government have nominated Lieutenant character now under consideration would result jo eemeut about the luterpretation of | lesion appointed by the Provisional Governor, in the resolution pursuance of the resolution of the Convention, to ncenompenrenenanpe ‘4 eos the Democratic party ana Democratic SEC, &e., &e. the eeeiien ot av All be| Mr. steveus—I will give the gentieman, (Mr. majorities in both Houses of Congress, would at, vo the Democratic party was for it to Farnsworth) an oppormuuity to wove «ten minutes prow oH - the }apckenssontg peli ebbing ng Richard Boyd, of Londonderry Jail, Govermor of 5 ‘ad firm! yw {te principles. ebate. r in the House of Commons ay, provid fs, Prison, from james Biephene Wasitixctom, January 93, ar. Fessenden, of Mo. said ihat the Fepeter tr Mr. Voorhlon—That la too much tlme, suggest | among many other things, that freodmen shail tea: | Richmond vag : Information has been received here that Surgeon | Delaware bad said that « continuance of the kind of | wo minutes. (Lauyhter,) ify In cones whenever the rights of property or pers | esoaped, . Riad B H U mearures now under consideration would very «oon | Mr, Chandler —I propose an amendment, Two | #0n shall be directly concerned, either criminally or} It ie reported thet a namber of the tarnkeys of a . Coolidge, U. B. A., died yesterday | Dut the Democratic party iu possession of both Halle | minutes, civilly. By this means, this class le protected against | 1.005 in sreland are F. jana, and sllew prisons tm North Carolina, where he has been on duty | of Uongress, did not know that he shoald hi Call of order from the Repnbiicen #de. nal Wrongs, and against violence, thefte and | Prisone in br are Fen! sllew re tate to do what he believed to be rirht aud proper Mr Bleveos—I ain so much sswaished at the | fraude in their pe:ron Gor come time, Dy. Coolidge wes long « resident | Ste '0 °° SOG euch a calamity es the accession of | exibition on this aide of she House that twitcdres | fee some thirty sect of Weshington, aud wase son-in-law of Commodore the Domocratie party, Letus look back a: the con- | ihe amendment, aud jeave the quesiion w the | end besides this, eigt Morris, dition in hich ve found wie the be mgd of @ | Louse, tions. It recommend: i war, ‘ought upon us by ie ipocra. arty. William J. Hardin, a oolered citizen of Colorado, | fii, great tuaus of the Democratic purty, the lead hg telegraphs to Washington from Denvor, that negro poruiin of it, was the Southern tion, 1 do not way had the right ef suffrage in that territory until 1864, nd rights, ‘Ther ‘t apeo~ dedicated to the codon, iis affecting both won a @ establishment of a work- Mr. Kelley offered am amendment to the ponding | house tn each county, for the idie vagabonds and resolution, as follows: others who wili not support Spelt ewn offepring. “Provided, further, that this Article shall not be | These provisions are without distinction of color, to escape who are pisced ander their custody. The Galway Fxvnnse says: The Hoard of Buperintendence of Prison Leid « seocting: to inquire inte aeaing open o peoil in whic Feuian prisoner was con- fined, About three weeks ago, one of the turnkers, pamed Maude, wes golug bis usual rounds, when |i ali the pocrats were in ‘oret bringing oo any provisions are designated to encourage field construed to affect the power of Congress to regulate M . 1 acknowledge that very great portion of it for electors fer moss or labo sli classes, white aud black, by securing | found the cell door open, and immedistely repo: when they were deprived of it by alaw signed by Gov. Dive proves thamectves $0.5 eet oad tr | the qualifications for electors for ron tne | there stipulated for labor, and to prevent aad | the elrcumstanee to the governor. Ou shat touties ernor Evans, and that the aduission of Colorado at | patriots, &* good and true friends of iho comntry as Mr. Douneilly, of Minu,, spoke in favor of the reso- | discourage all lawlessness over the lands of others. | man inquiring inte the by os hong found that it had this time weald render their disfranch any en; but [ do say that the eup- | iution, 1s would du away wiih the rotten borough’ peen dane several times ¢ sbhe render O isement per- | Dory which tho liemocratic party of gest’ | ater of the eouniry. It would reduce the repre. | NBW YORK STATE LEGISLATURE rd met, and, after va petual. He contradicts, moreover, the assertions Routh in ofl ite = measures Sygreesion | seuiation iu Conyrers to a basis of periect equality dismissing ure sarnkere, ho bad made in the East that the enabling act had beon | ¥a# & deeree of encouraeneut without whieh | Tf wen had uo voice In the (iovernment, other men Senate, been engage A Lia? glee te mens ananee a0 not believe the war would ever have occurred. | should noteit iu Congress pretending to represent (bany, Jan. 23 —Mr, Li le guar * somplied with, especially that part roquiring the | {cthe war wes brougie upon ua by the Bouck tult, | howl’ Ret, ‘Opp essed rece ahould net be terressar. | neem Je Mr. La Ban presented the pet gating of 90 aud jonr sub-coustables, t Constitution to accord with the principles of the Do | ands jou has pe a yi erievous to om eories y ei 10 COmi+ aration of Independence, Sain, hey initiated tus war, end @iove oe to ihe There has just been issued from the Government neceealty of preventing, ona Ie the renal is one Printing office the message of the President of the | tous and continues to be oppressive so far as the cases whore @ company ts enod npon a policy 7, necessary measures are concerned, they have them. ern Man could retuse } United States, communicating to the Senate | so-ves ve thenk for it, and cauuet complain ot the | to'vore for ante Niln oe fhe oe, Could roluse bide re prqley mgeeod tiem te the amenns tnformation in regard to plans to induce emigration | Congress of the United Stator. If the Lemocrate | the North, and would increase it power, wituous | fifteen per cent, tn Sloe ret ee ts Gan, oe ed by their oppressors. A: ” ¥ mo. kery to eay tion for the removal of the railroad tracks in Thomp- shat 8, oye Snamay. should b@ his agent, and | son street, TUR CATTLE PLAGUA. The disposition of the carcasses of animals @ying from this disease seems to be & source of considerable trouble, Pubile eometeries are proposed, while others think the best plan ts to burp the defunes *. Recentty feat cows wrote, bertes Lp pnw] at Norton, quite in heer) eR, ed by punpe: the subsoil there san ni Flalling Wore wcvon at ht fon, zat wes " It to be we pert! the: * front dhe eareaae of acral anna was burned 'o 6 market piace Malton, caus! very uleugres- bie stench, The Mal Boar of Health had fool rave (er e is, Os would be the cass if 7 white men of the Bouth 1epresented black men in Pep Lnracnocen To feellitese the estlesti Congroes without the blacks beiug aliowed to vote, | {heen fle could not see how a N of Qgaiuet insurance companies, by providing rty, eae ty, in ite previous cou: ls respourible | doing injustice to any one, of dissatisfied citizens of the United States into om nqA condition of things shat exist In avy degree, yird Bivoka said (hat this disenesion was only for frlber ‘Ginn coe, th Etceaetls inne 4 Mexico, and espébially in regard to the plan of Dr. | {t is not tor that party, as @ party, to complain of the | agitation, for no genilewau cquid believe thaten gates to political primary meetings, caucuses, or Wm. M.Gwinand F. F, Maury, A synopsis af the yn wien mar be MED" coneetudoss PP aber | poepement of also i Gcoument has already been published, patee to a cortain extent, and | think they ought ‘o The delegation appointed by the colored people of | be (his District, Maryland, South Carolina, Florida, Mississippi, Illinois, Maine, New ‘Hampshire, Ver- | consimeratiol, abu iu CoLcluswn 1e.er.ed 10 the mont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Conneticut, | MbJect of reconstruction, Senators, he sald, had in Washi the course of debate, chosen to & great deal fe at present in Washington, composed entirely of | shout the policy of President, and the policy of character ovuld become the | conventions. fundamental law of the land. ‘The optnion of the | Pasaxp to Trmp Reanrra.—Amending the cen- gentieman from Pennsylvania (Stevens) was that | eral tmanufscturing law, by allowing companies to there were no Btales in the Ugion excepting those | increase the number of shares of ite stoc provided swprvean od Gn thn Som, ent ibirGrate Siete ted is Gces Dot affect or alter the amount of the cerita! " ‘rea. reeo, . ud | stock... origi Y; 4 *e uthorifing the building of « sewer in Now \ ou repi@seuted (© the magist: © mecessity ior ~ es comotery, but th hed no powor . i Beach pda niet that it was necessary to obtain t ation of | York, euali two-thirds of them to make valid sn amendment ) rh. The Renae one the Constitution, which the gentieman knew it was Assewbly. & ce lue~ cout impossible to obtain for the amendinent now ander bi ‘ed men, to urge equality before the law for all ongress. 1 cannot understand why the KenUewen , for it would ire (he ament The private Secretary of the Governor presented | %CBFTence bas Fr question, aid tue Angicen {teens without regard to color. Having bo the other side of the house, and geusiomen ot the Feehistares" at tweuiy-four st ites. He uae the ee img message from his Excellency : moeting ot the Board Captain Coppe thwaito sali vo the objecs of pro tion Was ‘ ¢ up to present without organization, they oe way of thinking ou this side of the Ho et last evening and orgauized for concerted action. should % so very anxious to get up the idea that jeorge T. Downing, who Fepresenta tho six New | there fea collision of opinion between the President land Btates, was elec resident, Lewis H. lags, of yland, son of Frederic! feereter, gonn fones, of Iilinois, it wae ati tha: William wppple of Frederick Douglass of New York, J. M. President has this or that; he means to ostreci ze with delegations from Virginia, Georgi those people who will not suppors bie policy, a&c., &c, lsconaia. representing thelr several States, would | Such rumors are Withous tue slightest loutdution, goon be in Washington. An invitation from Major exceptin the wish of those who tuvens thew, Mr. General 0. 0. Howard, of the Freediveu's Bureau, Fessendea would say w all who wished sack « fequesting au interview wits them at his bureau. | gay of affairs to come about not wo lace had been i d whee catue died the napector bogs. Sepia Sas hi ) Dub bequestum was, whore? ‘Ihe magistrates could not ureer ie carcasses to be buried on avoiher man's pri petsy, Ls wae wrong t0 y them in & yerd, and it was awk- ward to Greg therm about the poy the tes. p.o woul to quarter them put them in the i+ nace of the nearest mill, whee they would be un. .- od witha afew minutes, ‘ibis idea was geuue © approved. an i trom this tlousc to whatwas known ag | 8747s or New Yous, Exeouriva Deranruxnr, dunsombe. He had asked the geutiewen this mom Albany, Jan, 284, 1466, } ing to be cousiereut and to include the Asiatic | 7 the Assembly: immigration whieh, by means oi connection with T herewith tranamit the report of the Commission. our steamers, was about to pour forth in mighty | @!* of Quarantine tor the yearending on the 8 ninsses on the Pacific voast to labor and to cultivate | 487 of December last, accompanied by phe, report the sull, He Low raised bis voice in bebalf of fifteen | to Health Officer for the same |. They con- miliions gf bis couutrywomen, and asked why thoy | [em statements and suapoations vital importance wie to be deprived ob representation? They ace | 0 the pubile health, which require, 2 }, 1 doubt pot, excluced trow all voting. Why mot recoguize them | Will receive your tmmediate ration. The a5 enti‘led to representation ? report of the Commirsionere ahow @ econsiderahie Mr. Blevens replied, the amendment did not say | ¢2P°nditure of monies in excess of the sppropria- Cougiess, We have ali sorts of rumo.s wherein the wish is father to the thought. One day hear that such @ cabinet minlater ls to be surned out, or to resign; this something @lae is to be done: the MWBORLLA NROUB, The Londen Times highiy eulogizes Seeve> -v Wee eccepted, and ten ¢clock this morning was| flatter themecives with su on. He tion made by the Legislature lest year, render Welle’s report, but takes exception te the wirivta vs sepenian 00 Coy Ae the intery. ve The | hud not as yes seen the slighte indicattous, bag Ba Soy Tied he grounds on which it meena? Oy, he eapzpected appearance of a irate upon the action of Kuglaud relative Wo the Wor iv hdd several do lone wero made known. id he expects to see aby, Fven supposing the racilen @ harbor r commere ‘| Ther are unanimously abd uncompromisingly dy h Eins tr vpiniva @ @ certain ote | Tan preoen' ae that this te @ Lew exe of proyiees, fi tt, Troferced | Tumning, and says: metropelis. In my Message of the ered ro Bp ane House te Bratt to the circumstances under which these liabilities the right of representation, Many members hee » incurred, and, at the same tune, suggested that hold in their possession s petition signed by busan Bi, | RTOvision be made to guard against ssimuiiar exigency, Anthony, and adaressed to him, saying vpy | Curing the period of groatest danger, from the dread- was sent to Hon, Thaddeus S.eveus lest week witha | ¢¢ Visitation. I am relfabl vieod that indies. iequess thas if the Commutvee on Keooustrneiion Mone arp not wanting tai, cholera will goa ro. should not report favorably, they would at least not beh xP es Pl ie he permanent quarnotin interpose any barrier to womeu @njoying the right eo asuenehe corane pry yt dest to moet the ball '. ahr Stevens asked tho rentloman whether he was | of thee faate, ihe Gonna iationers sek jet in addi. in favor of granting the right of suffrage to women, Ls to an immediate appropriation deficien- Mr, Brooke repiied, that be proterred bis own color biped a euticlent emreuns be placed at thele and white women above the negroes. (Applause) i A. ena! Ber to provide sueb tem. pit ih aetaaade you in tavor of such au amend- The me r ves adt veceaary for “both é pur y ousand lars, sor. Bees Sued on amendment ought to come reec tn mn end thas an, early r ola. Mast ‘The Speaker suid he saw «# number of pero: amoun PT . Tal leem is proper to recom= clapping bande in tbe gallo:ies, Le would eudenvor the main 4{Bruition soctanteiad (eget rect oe tea Raa oi, ep a, by Oilicer tm administering the Quarantine laws, arie- Just es much out of order as uanifvetations 0 disap- ing from the waus of suitable piace tor the deten- Pproval aud hisses. tiom of paesengers who have pees exposed to diseasy, Mr, Chandler, of N.Y. sald that the resolution | Dut Mie motaciually wick. The Bectotary of War, before the House was faustical in its origin and blind Any fdisedal ibe bnee the steamer of N opposed to the colonizailon or massing of eoiored | the time aud manuver ot accomplishing reoms in any place im or out of the | nited Btates. | which all desired to see accowp.jsned at oy wish tor @ continuation of the Fieedmou's | possible day, did it foi Dee useau, with an e@ulargemensof i's powers. They | 6; opinion that there to be the collision that was Gesise unqualified franchiee tor the co.ored sitisens, taiked avout. Lie knew very well that men bung solong as that shall be, as at preeent, the gener around the White liouse and endeavored to persuade cule in the Btates, While they cherish no reseutiul the Presideut that those who cughs Ww be is best of even ankind feglings toward the Bites lately | friends were not doing their best to sustain him, i re they are epposed to their being Bus they paid the President « poor compliment when allowed political power in the councils they iptimated that be was not kevping watch on 2 sation enti) they shall bave given practical evi- | juoee matiers himeelf, There is no common, eaid ace of their adoption in spirit, of the Amendment | Mr, Fesseudeu, 1 say is tor wach or iite, tor the ie the Constitution, by aboushing their legislation benefis of tue country, The @residens L Probably Mr, Welles, on due inyuirr, would jad ew Youk a8 well as Liveryou bata. 5 Jeaton @nd Wilson, ba bou wile woe at New York mechan's we! tidus ws enemies their country, whereas the Liv cw, moichente wove esly COFTY Wg OL & FOLLOW Lh bern ous branch of legitimate commerce, The News, commenting on tho report, pays a ia bate te American bravery and skill in car waved sections, It saya: As separate and epecta! naval setions, we know th u many « brave british officer's heart glowid at ‘*., account of “old Farragut,” lashed to the musthe al of his old *tab,” the } and bearing dow, sieam ou, right letton Abe Couwuorate in. clade. The action between the hesrexe wou. Alabama, off Cherbourg, was 84 lems. a very erw..: able exploit of Or es iu WuRudbUY. Uy nor indeed could the Contederate be ft, ronounced uel majes Se 4m wwe od 08 1 tone agp aight guns me ¢ribioas lanwi atu re lure of me done ver of 8 priviie ed class, which they maiutain nothing shat his frieuds complain of, and his friends would be justitied jor the security of the government have dune aothiug that he can compiainof, As Com- because said starve rebelled in support of class Jogia- | wander in Chie! of the army Le bad appoiuied lation. provisional governors in the Bouth; bus he bad not ateomnpted vedo anything whic uuder ihe Comstiiu- tion belong Lomgress We do, CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Mr, Hendric’ replied to the allusions of Mr. Fes. Thirty-Ninth Session, senudon to she conducts of the Lewocratic party. ‘hat party bad swood firm by the Constitution, W the Bouth seowded 16 left the Democratic party. The Senate. ave sree the Federal ua) iv grree\ the egrece Alabame aad ber coum. « Soamen, perhaps, cap per recite the diftleu.w o upon @ rover has all the work, waters to choose for her depredativas, and wlue ¥ art and Lda condinte in being Le wy there, and everywhere, es Wittin @araunt o Le euemy The British revenue returus to the end of (806+ @ eminently eatisfactory, While reducing taxation it bie last Budges tothe exteutof five millions we . li Chancellor of the Exchequer calcursie. « w dee ieney of three mitilons, bu: hee wo yr 4 conclusively es ‘ @ difivieuey we exceed one 7 Nitea, te (oat there will Le euuthas vost siderabie reduction of taxation. Thy reveu wee £60,1¥u,415. ‘Lhe wore dulies reduced, the larger grows the incon of vo begat 4 rhe radoi ‘Trade Metarus FT Huber exhibit ay lucrease of thie: ano @ miilions on those of the same wenth o: 1604, ur pacer Dine percent,; end compared with Nuoveu- . an lucrease of twenty-kwe per cent, The French revenue returns show that the value of merchandise imported inte France during the tiret eleven months of 1865 amounts to 9,624,0W,0W1., poing on, insrosas ot 3s, con one. as compared i ‘i me tingaa fald “io whe Treas (iow tbe we revenue, indirect tase Ha Meets creas eran ets with the correspomduug period 6f 1564.” ‘Tyg eeneral impression prevails in England hag (Osmtinmed em tha das Frege, Washington, Jan, 28.—Mr, Grimes, of Iowa, intro- | Democractic party bad always Leid that the di os a tions of the Btates were not under Feder Mucod.s bill to amond thetact for the relief of seamen pe la Violate the Constitution of the Uns and others on the books of vessels lost or wrecked at | Kiaves was erline, not courage, tee, which sllows compensation to officers of the Mr, Johnrou said the Constitution did not give Cong: buy land for th rpose e avy and marine corps, tor personal effects lost in Kotid ih she bin “lavery ‘hay ing Bes ecciahed, ¥ were lormer sinves were now ¢ eus, bs rd yy preyises. Wane, Be. love prioy A ws mb and we hed ao more euthority to provide homes for money paid to any seaman or marine enilating in the Ma ties rasta tan be ad been informed on army, by » State orthe United Btaies, aball be de- . Croawell ota ducted trom his prize money. the best eu ty that Where were om the easera “ shore of Maryland combinations sgaimst the teeu- Mr, Wilson, from the Committee on Military mea of the fete, He menuloned fro coses wy which Affairs, reported, without essential amendment, the | ered soldiers m way laid, end one of them Dill imtroduced by him to restries the expenses of | “/@4 by wen belonging to se cum blaetions collecting soldiers claims against the Government. Pending the decision of the above subject, Mr, jumner gave motice of the fall + Heuderson offered & joint resolution to amend the to be proposed to the bill ‘or hc aan: oa Constitution so as to prohibit any Btate from Ovloredo; as & proviso : withholding the elective frauchise from citizens on at this act shall not take effec eseouns of color, Pay aicie, eet Oe condition that there hall The Senate then adjourned. He Sens ee or bat al pernces HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, oball bo opel bree We ine one the 1 ‘slature of On motion of Mr, Grinmell, it was resolved that 8 AGie fomdasn ental condi me the Belect Committee on Reconstruction be instruct- weromit to the the Unied @d to inquire into the expediency of providing by theistare aba eee easyer | law for taking @ census of the United States duriug ball, b tm ite partisan madness, and sought to disturb the | Boleas the dis 6 when the cholers edintbhe port ow York, Fortunately, balance of power, It excludes immigration, by sur eee dive: ; rendering in spirit, if not in letter, the control of the powever (Re tne aes Hf bo A gir tate to avail iteolt of this g Bouth to the Linck race, It creates & new constitu. fey ‘i'w wil iu fast mtu ad tay | Her, te lieved che averalGaverauent gould inbor system ; Lesides she tenper of the country is use by the Quarantine eathoritie,, an arrankemout pot bre 4d neve: and revolntieaary @ meesne, she advantage of which can hardly be over estina- @ unjust to the laboring classes «| ory Bad We eee eee eee ot beter R +4 ted in view of the fact that the time consumed ia ding hospitaly places of detention, decks, @ unjust to the white soldier in the army and navy, it a h sear is imperial and centralizing iu ite preetionl working. a ap allie Sua (gr eS It cues trom ibe exclusive Committee on Kecou. struction, and belde the Suuthern Biates in du ross might be obtained for the erection of suitable build. inge withio for political and partisan purposes, and is not offered in yoga faltty but to heed otf the President ta ie Here iiply policy of reconstrpetion, to be iy. Vasmewert paid fat J er at”, they | to such might pass, it must be so hedged avout with guards 1 eas aod tection, and be eo pinion and clear that « penaet to ir rbete Ad tikes taalines’ fumedians Wayfaring man, though & iol, need Bot err therein, importance Il have deemed it proper to submis this tarqry hood nt vik but sey fod that ‘ne | een cea aan 1 Aad fe ie a8, r bout those made free are being reduced to slave ony sciention 0 ae conalioraisap 96. She aalzers 1p ection with the enomy, mot to exceed one mouth's Mriadiction of the dtule, though it et tbe samme could be parehased , aud tb would seem ution to ie for acquiring title Fight of eminent domain, ia case ” ain for eve: ity offence, The cunnl, ‘J 0d,) NTO Fights, 00 encoun) of color oF rece; bat had ovaded ‘the low by whieh the sheckieg & eroce Bign RB. Furtos. man aa Tenet on. 1s seemed 0 him GA ding Pr indanrs was referred to the Commitice on clear as and Navigation, orn States bt d she nm t! right of suffers a eens seer’, preverty tw Sic The Bpeaker presented the annual report of the tion, Aine Sivgasion Were seqaeren y pessing ct ww | Paymaster General, Shem trom posers, Preventing | Bruis Oxpeaen to 4 Tare DING.—-To Inoor. the right from possersing the required tion, ji Bao! iy wovech of hin, oven by imnplicellons ‘woukd be ag He Pherae fot say ustices he Peace, Brookiyu, ab a Beate wad § Fieht to disfrancbiee the ro, It was per annum....For @ bridge across the Sasa aa ass Eerarat | Boao Se So ak tint ce 424 ne enbounee Ge An where, the year 1866, and report by bill or otherwise, , t the Granarece, this ioaes os thee processing 7? A geal Mr. Henderson offered a series of resolutions de- Mr. Riddle, of Del. presented the petition of artt- clartng Denstitation and, the Gevera:sent vas im the castor of the Unidad Blatencaking fox Pi ees

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