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ting the President to remove him. This was passed by a vote of thirteen year to eleven days. A long discussion was entered into, Senator Sumner making a lengthy speech, at tacking the foreign diplomacy of Secretary Seward Others were made by Senators Sherman, Trumbull, Wade, &c., It was charged that Seward's policy was a Fablan one--that of delay; that he had encouraged McClellan in his delays; that his idea of surrounding the rebels was delusion; that he was responsible for sending the Banks exer the adjournment of the Senate, they resumed their consultations. Senator Harris amended the resolution, to read: "That, in the judgment of the Senate, a reconstruction of the Cabinet would increase the confidence of the country" Senator Sherman objected because this was too broad; that Secretary Chase would resign at once if that was passed. Senator Fessenden then amended it to read: "A partial reconstruction," and upon that the resolution passed, and a committee of seven was