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Pd THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO, 10704 NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1866. <== ——— The Diplomatic Troubles Over he bos the Bancroft Oration, Wiis : . . Hawkins to be a surgeon in the nev7s Georgo B. Thure- | tainly «id yet come from the army. Qnot from Mr, | States for expenses inourred in suppressing the rebellion, - —— . Gates w Medbaans Sesice for the time in the or a aan ath Ly 2h wes sommamnnitaad, : THE ANISH WAR VESSELS. 4 ° r wi : or . 4 tee | of sn rhs by ind:rection what conld nut be done pres yg SR THe ORTTYSRORG MONUMENT A®ROCLATION, Cee | idle B the for the en Lark sg rotted Gtasnn 4 Me soba hechtnoisante tegie te palndame OF. Tene het Mr, Penny, (rep.) of Mich., introduced a bill, whick : " + ORR EEN SLU a at » faited States Marahal ramed bis rm soa 4 was referred to the Committos of Ways aad Means, @ s " Me sae of, Abbas 0 ve Ualiea States Marseal | Gearon tn ines The peading standuea, hai, exempt the Gettysburg National Nonsinent Amora Arrival of the Carmen and Isabella la ctates, Iwas more m duty and excises. ‘ 3 Bal,.0 be. Coletor of Internat Revenoe f9F th? | Torso. It was abribe. them wo increase ther Tents, | Ceomt wat escnem els Catolica at This Port. ‘Edgar Kenou to ve ‘Asseasor of Internal Revenue for the | #eutatives ees, He held that the two races were Bixth district of Kentucky. @o different .f Ney itical CITIES OF AIZXANDRIA AND WAKUNGTOR, wei hed THE PARIS EXPOSITION. Mr, Batpwiy, (rop.) of Mans, offered # gesolution, q 4 communication to Mr. Banks from the Secrotary of Wm deal which was adopted, instructiag the Comminee forthe) They Come with Sealed Orders, to be State was presented to the House to-day, enclosing #dea- | taken by the colored men in patting down the rebellion. | Districtof Columbia to consider the expedieney of re- ‘There was ® groat doa! mc euling of amending gn act, pawed May 6, 1804 to) Opened After Leaving Ne patch from our Minister at Brumels, Hon. H. 8, Sanford, The robelion eas pit dowe, by. ‘the white | ames aa act to focaepovace tha Mohabltauts of Uh elisa P Leaving New Yorke ue. Telative to appropriations of the Belgian government for | goldiers of the coustry. fo uso in the whito gallery | Of Washington and Alexandria, and to repost by bill or od gall C4 . Their Armament and Probable the Paris Exposition of 1867, by which it appears that | and bissox ia the eolors ) Bo was opposed to | otherwise, ry. seeing the Imurels by th THE BANCROFT ORATION, the Minister of the Interior recommends an appropria- v : + Wovtel dest Mr, Waanovene, (rep.) of Bl, from, the joint Commit. Ths , tdon of ous hundred and twenty Ahousand dollars for 1's taken by the blacks in the attack tow un the Memorial Bervices of tho 12th inst, reported - 4 Story of the Refuial to'Admiit, Minister ont of. freight, labor, supervising, travelling ex. | Port Huds bat rath was that the blacks wore nat that they tad placed nthe hana of Mr. Conn Tan Destination. ication a en Ne bei * ai rofl Lhe coucnrrent reaclatie 2 Remere to the Ceremonies. ponsqovend. pol of. reports, of Bella Jarle roe think his collengvg (afr. Lane) cary Rey ‘for | Presaing the thanks of Congress for the appropriate ad Seaaicitanltbantll sas TER MEW CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Im THE | 84 delegates, Ho advices an enthusiastic emula- Besro surige In InJiaad on the grown! of tho work | dest dalivered by hun on the if and. wervices of Abra- SENATE. tion and active rivalry with other nations, Of this [dene by negioes in the war, Mr, Hendricks was dis. | ham Lincoin, and requesting a copy thereor for publics | Salute of Thirteen Guns froma ‘The consideration of the constitutiong! amendment in | amount fteen thousand dollars is for care and super- arpa the right of Congreas to regulate suffrage iu the | ton. “ banerat, Pe pines agp he . 98 q he action of Con, } Prolonged and Secret Session of the | the senate to-day wes made more than usually interest: | vision, somewhat mote than that supplied for the same , {D.) of Ti, asked @ question ;—Suppose Kod ‘comptice with ing. Roquess. BY turn the Carmen Cabinet. . ing by the speech of Senator Hendricks, of Indiana, who | item at the former exhibition, as the number of exnibit » Yated) suould Pp, from Tilinois to Indiana to live, copy 0 eae address " ssidiildiae Shang lik entail &e, &o. &e. ‘anc espondence was nd ordered Secapled the Boor during the entiro afternoon. A more | ore will be larger and the producte more varisd. Ibis | forovers te isnt require rourionen Dar coud edie, | t0 be pripied, and Mr. Wastatiee offered a resolution ——. practival, extended and logical argament against the pas- | suggested that a number of masters or skilled workmen | frandtise hi forever that twenty thonsant cupice of the address be printed, | gwo steam vesolsof-war belonging to the Spanith Mr. Hew pK dec! which was referred to the mittee on Printii ante & fia pennbtrass nes vot hoon preherneat 1 16 FS) feo heartgggae de becg thr chey Sal ecmagtov the next het eee fener, Because he know | vie casey (leur) of Ne .s asked the. peatioman to | BAVY are at auchor in thi harbor—wix; the Carmen aad Log are that it hat and =a bose —— a _— " pe nigrned from Tilfneix it involved a judieal question, which | privt the Pred Soot decision with the addver, oo that | Beabella ta Catolica. itself be proposed to leave for Bu: Court to h sides might be heard, Both veescls left Tw tho 8th inet to the work of remodelling | In the recommendation, Out Minister suggests that decide. iv preme en vana on h ine of The War Debts of the Loyal | sas. States. Pith 0 ~ and kept Company us fur aw Cape Hatterag, when they lont sight of C Speaking of the President’ ey, he rn Mr. Waguavene, of IL, the government withouta | Congress may be interested in these details while tho | {2% for ne ie Preaibenn had’ bored’ 42 rite Tha | decided, and thers was wo occasion 40 bring It ato 1! saya lately rebeliloux Siates into thelr proper relations to | Coptroveray, @ach other until they met again at this port The Iva > referenge ov bearing from the eleven excluded States; | question for a proper representation of the indus | the governinent ho cadorned him. His colleague and Mr. Wexrworrs, pact Ii, romarked that the Dred | polia la Catolica arrived here on Thursday wvening, and Kaimated Debate in the Senate on the Bepte- | wet whe Reconstruction Committee, conceived and nomi. | try and artof the United States is before Congress. Other Senators had aitackod the Preeident for his ap- | Peott decision had died with tt uathor, the Carmen mado her appearance yesterday after nated in not the in which to —eentine raped of Provisional Governors. He believed the Mr. Laruix, (rep.) of N. ¥., from the Committee on ’ " Constitutional Amendment, @ party caucus, was place jent did right in this. “He hed the samo right made ® report on the, resolution of Mr. Ste. |'noon about two o'clock. ‘The Isabella ia Catotioa ie a sentation lodge the extraordinary powers it now exercises; that THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. {0 appoint Provisional Governors in thoso States thut fore rofortod to, Tt ix accompanied by & | ynip.rigged stowm corvette, widewheel, eartylig’ mxtoots ae. &e. &. the proposition to make each State’s regulation of the bevhad to apyoint them in Territories. m that onc thdusand copies of the work watitied | oo, ad» crew of thive hundred men, tiiciuding ine. elective franchise to tally by the amend- Mz, WaAvx, (rep,) of Ohio, asked how, if ax was alleged | anortul Record of the Natonal Tribute to Abra , % ——— Virst Session. ‘by Mr. Hondgicks the State governments had not been | bam Lincoln,” together with the address of Mr. Ban- | rine Her length is about two hundred and lfy fom, ment, providing that ll men over one years of Stiegl overthrown in the South, there was any necessity for | Croll, be purchased, provided this shall be in atrict con- | with a draught of ninetWoon fect of water, Mer topmusta ‘Wasmmeron, Feb. 16, 1906. | 12. inast exercise the right of suffrage or be ex- appointing Provis Governors? The President cer. | formity with the fifth section of the act of Angut, 1856, haescd’ knaided ties (ile senidy degli CABINET GRBION. SENATE. tainly could not appoint Provisional Governors for if any work shall boreafter bo urdcred for | *f° housed, and sho has two white smokestar = ae et tae Wake Heese cluded from the basis of roprescntation, operated . ‘Wanmrxatow, Feb. 16, 1866, | ladiaua or Obio. d by mimbers of Cobgress the price shall be | vessel has the reputation of being & very fast railer, hay ‘The doore and stairways were care | with tho greatest unfairness, the North only be- . Mr, Huxowexe vald the rebellion had distarbed the | deducted from thot compensation: provided that this | toy made the voyage from Havana t» Vigo, on toe cond fully guarded to-day during the Cabinet seesion, and no called to confer the of SRAUDULERT UIE OF Tus MANA, Telatiun between ates of the South 1 in | shall notextend to works ordered to be printed by the |" ae =, exe was allowed to pass to the upper part of the build. | “"S apg Tages ight of suttege | we, Dizox, (rop.)-of Conn, introduced a bill to pre- | and rendered the aclion taken by the President uover, | Public printer. He nuld the object of the rerolution was | Of Spain, some time since, as our reporter was informa ‘upon @ very «mali proportion of her popula- sary. He did not believe ? a could ‘ nable the peblisher of the book to ascertain | in the remarkably short time of twelve days. Senators and members of The vent the perversion of the mails to fraudulent and illegal ‘resident Johnson could img excepting Congress, tion now remaining uncafranchised, while the fouth ih @ State goyernment. All he could do was lo pl nuny members of the House are desirous of obtain- | The Carmen is @ large screw tigate, carrying forty exer waa probably made for the double purpose ef pre- | sion out herself off with s beggarly represen. | PUrPO%® . the people in 4 condition to act for themselves. ing copies at the r private expense; and second, that the se autiwile veut tn > weating eavesdropping and the disturbance @ lobby fall | tarso, Congre a ty It authorizes the Postmaster General to prevent the Mr, Hows, {rep.) of Wis.—I will ask the Senator a | Publishers of all books may be thus publicly informed | &™ undred mea. ef visitors al creates, hi herded ¥ + | delivery of packages or letters sent to fictitious addresses, | (estion. What necessity was there for setting axide the | ‘iat, without repealing am act of Con, , passed in These vessels are reported to have sailed from-Mavann ways thus leave the balance af political power in he is that a fraud or papery pe kel the people of Youth Carolina and author. | 1856, it 1s not within the power of the Houso to order | witt sealed orders, which are not to be opéned until MB DIPLOMATIC TROUBLE OVER BANCROFT'S | wach of the Southorn States completely within | “benever haps seprere the same people io elect a new Governor? Hax tho | Books for mombers of Cougross except at their own pri | Jo oy shins have had their bottoms cleaned and uti tended such letters shall be sent to the dead letter office poo » Pod reason for supposing that the poople who he expense. 4 tte thorough overhauling im thie Wi lo dab fine for | Slected Mr. Orr in 1865 were diasatisied with the seloo- Phe resolution was disagree: dergone a thoro: ferbauling port, It ts gen- From ail that wo hear tt seems that theextesordinary | siory of is dignity andjigh character by being avowedly | *™4 thence to the writers It also imposes s fine they had mado a short time before of Mr. Magrath? REIMUCRARMENT OF CAVALRY OFPICERA AD MIX, efally #uppored that thene vealed orders, whon tude attacks made by Mr, Bancreft in his speech of the 12h | , iover of political policy, intended to legislate renewed | Alling bandbills and circulars to induce people to invest 1 If thoy were not dissatisfied whore was the neoawity of | M : wos to the ‘fast. have excited much indignation among the dipioma- vitality in the dominant. party. He contended that the money in lotteries or gift enterprises. It further im- | the President to authorize the same péople who had ~— deserter’ oe be xs hel Mute at Washington, The Austnan Minister appears to : ; coum le to reinforce the ” ORATION. é : f | : & [ i Z poses fine and imprisonment for falsely denying the re- elected Mr. Marrath to elect w Governor? interests of the West had been subordinated for to tl 7 2 of Ingo boon the firm: to provest officially, aud in the most | 4. uesutacturing powers of New England; ae Dill was referred to the Pest Office Committee, ig" Tene anower es Pomel volunteor nervice duriug the | “er aitainedad oer ai i bah re (Bl dnaded manner. It will be remembered that Mr. Ban- FRITTION VOR 4 THRRITORIAL GOVERNMENT voR Vinaima. | & # & part of & political movement, | !ale war, for horses furnished by the government, but | Protecting Spanish shipping and ve ; representation of the loom and the spindio was as threo ‘Mr. Howanp, memoria) i Southern confederacy — ” | Jost without the faatt of the soldier, tare of any privateers Mich., presented re aah in pao ditherens pasmagne of ie Gnvousne called the | 1, 55, {a Congress ever the plough and the harrow of | of one hundred (rep.) of tive Pope yp orm fg Mr, Howe—Now, just there! What was the name | PUNISUMENT YOR THROWING Cah FROM RAMLROAD TRACKS — Buperor Maximilian, brother of the Emperor of Austtie, | woosery agriculture, and that the epirit in which there | Va., asking for a terri goverament for the State of | fiven to the erimo whick that involved? What way the REVENUE COURT, in. we for the service of either’ ‘introdoced. @ bill pro- Both vewwols are at 1) “the A ad .”? We that ea the punishment for it? Mr. Lawunnce, (rep.) of astrian adventurer. are qasured thet ational changes of the elective franchise were now Jassorta that om the withdrawal of the ir. HexDRions—I am not discussing that. It goes be- | Vidiug punishment for rberlog cars trom allroad. | fow bundred yards apart being urged found no responmve animas with the people | United States the State it will fall into | fre the courte for discussion. I might ask the lenstor tracks; @ bill to punish of securities and other | 49 the large masses of Whether there can be treason after belligerency has been | cases in action, and « bill extabllah Unjjed States 1 ‘hom In not ooh recognized. Iam not going to be called off iu that way, | Revenue courts, which wert referred to ine Commitice 7 This Dot fair (0 attempt to divert « Senator from his irgu- | ou the Judiciary. and crow do not ment by tomething that may be regarded as sharp or THE LRQAVLVANLA CONQRETED RLECHON CAME tapnaition from the start. House proceeded soe consideration of the a he Mr, Hown yore, but Mr. Hendricks decti y Ivauta contented election case between Alexander | THI" island of Cubs to te oor ee 1. Cottuth aad Win. Bl Koonin, The majority of the | Huduon, ‘ ire Hrpmoxe-—It has nothing to do with the State | Committee o! uons—| pson, Dawes, Baxter, | 4 tow of the offioorn of the Isabella la © Constitutions, whetter Magrath way & traitor of not | Marshall and Radfurd—ia their report say that weltber | oy i creas wail and perth i remctstng, yes sapyn pT a) but it must prolamatto . York shore yesterday forenvon, dnd paid « w Mr. Ocams, yep.) of N. H., w Mr, Mendricks Mpaniob Connutats, ’ may that tha act of the resident appointing Provi- ~ sat off the Baltery, at Governans | a Hi ae aie os de bre gg Sao dag 9 neon, y, the Carmen fired a natute of thirteen it was that after The Bs, Kéomis Qe returned when the officer bighest te usual viet of courtesy to the. dition is not all analogous, must make this dangerous extension of tts suffrage or be largely diminished in 7 s at a 3 i iW 5 i bbe Or Ube trump mlibyen, arriyals; but * Pemgin the pekes ped "an ¥-3 Another at smpoxe in favor of 1 . mamediate Union. — .) of Obie, asked Mr. Hendricks if & ROM THB LINCOLN MEMORIAL ys ‘The Romero, the Mexican Minister, was webasod to the Bangroft eulogy, and went away " munded more blood. tion Imdignaat, has this foundation:—M. Romero presented A Sein at ane | msmecen Og sem web ronaann vag, way tae himself at the'mein entrance to the hall shortly bafore : “ he @ould ‘put Jefferson Davis on trial | @0 not go behind the retura to inquire whe were the (the exercwes commenced, whon he discovered that he ‘the 7 nation of Mr. Lincoln, if ws toga dnsiriet jad, rive the teat to Mr. Kounlz on bia report "pon the subject of harbor defences, torpe- o ; Urn & Ihad neglected to bring bis lotter of invitation. ‘The,door- | and Tarhy seat Reduah ze 2 pending Y it so, upom whet groand bas he | Me. Uren, (rep, Sof Mich. aditremed the House Resper, im obeying positive directions from the eom- | does, Brigadier . @. Barnard, ausurance to charge honorable men | support of the majority report. nd Me Paine, (rep, snltios, opild not adiait lim Without tho ticket, although | 8. Alesander and @ A. Gilimere, on the part of the army, ’ i, or more Hood? Wie in behnlt ut the views Of the aunorty. The hee know the Minister very well, Romero and and Aémirais Charies H. Davis and Joha A. Dahl. 4 Me raid that Joct war postyoned until Monday —_ aguas to ¢ ED ASENDRENT TO THs CONNITHY Benstor Foot, chairman of the committee, who just then | gfee aod Captain James Alden, on the part of the navy. It provides that in all cases decided by the Court of ed. asked Yrave Wo offey ‘The Board will amembie 4 the Navy Department on the | Cltime there may bo an appeal to the sapranye | wurt; i . = on Reconssract approached the door with the Presideat on bis arm. 7 also (Mt the seasion of the Court of Claims shall coms. ‘ ~ Semator Pootoould not attend to i then, and passed on | letof March next, po ae Nee pena y Be 9 Pee See Properiy mundial of bis dignity; although not im a pas | 4 FLAG FROM FRANCE IN MEMORY OF PRESIDENT marta, ‘ rary wlalt he eligthi® to hold an sion, M. Romero departod, Senator, who sought Lawoenn. Caiveran called | Hendricks) would emolament under the goverment 6 ee Ee eent on not find bim. ‘The Department of State this morning received a flag | nacional Uocan TelogT’ } Tne gigi By — mamrance to epesk ax he (Mr. Hendricks) nad been | but objection was made. ‘The chairman of the committee deeply regrets the soem. from the people of Lyona, Brance, dedicated to the poo- New York and the West Indu Islands. It » | Dee np the word tw = agen = 0 math top tet Po tng discotirtesy fo the represoutative of republican | Pl@ of the United States in memory of Abraham Lincoin. eee ctaires ine eoouate rauor way tok. pe he would ex- | ronriy signed by cittaens of y ‘Mexico. ‘The flag ts of the finest fabric, and ts three anda ball | iweniy.tive years. partiamenta one ‘THE WAR DEBTS OF THE LOYAL STATES. metres in length and two and fifteen-hundredths metres ce reat of Mr Strmasay tue above was Jaid over d prerent. ‘The report made to-day by Representative Blaine, of | im width, and te inscribed, “Popular subsoriptios—To cen nareamamuenal ‘qommaremisit, mbneatst’, from the select Committee on the Debte of the | the Republic of the United Staten In memory of Abra | rye constitutional amendment was taken up at one | a4 bay utr Maine, hem Lincoln. Lyons, 1068," at Jerrupied Mr, Hendricks to say that he de ead i manded We death of no wan without «trial before one 1 Mr. Huxpnice, (dem.) of Ind., took the floor in oppo THE PREEDMEN'S BUREAU BILL. dition © the pending measure. ‘He commenced by re. | of the coorts. Gpecelation ie still rife concerning tho Freedmen's ott the cencinston Px = Mendriek * vemeeke pe Burese Dil, bab ne atdhstonad fasts hove transpired. referred to me_ag having written a cortam letor in 186! HOTEL GossiIr. . Th ie not the - u te boop area es for that > 1 was arrrigne at by the or Jotrn ¢ pinrd ge. Among the last on dite of the Capital is one to the j ‘ a hin anames tewent ous eal ake effect that George Bancroft’s friends have been urging sectioun! ght against our flag. 1 was arraigued him for the New York Collectership, but that be has decii. mo Kentucky, and by other traitors y and Lexpect to be ar ned in expectation of becoming Secretary of Mate should depreceted | Srote that letier, and I stand by the E i the Cabinet be reformed. Mr. Bancreft's chances for the position are considered formidabie. MR. CBWARD AND THE RADICALS. ‘Mr. Seward was at the House yesterday to confer with the New York delegation, asd is reported to have given there in 1? What wav the penta of the country when thas letter wag written? The democratic party as an organ) vation had evrwyed itself against this government ; in the President's chair, and a i i Fs Ue redicala 9 sharp lectere, which wan taken quite com | wie placently. ‘ they decreus ‘iesttors ‘wale eomisuiens @overoment. Your fing was ‘The democratic gE | itt iit 38 Tltes i l i i d rd i i General Robert K Lee arrived here to-day end is at the Motropoitam Motel. The Lexington (Va) Gasete ayn he bas been summoned to appear age witness be- fore the Reconstruction Commitice. ‘ Tus (mront, oF mIDRS. Tn remponee tg an received to-dey Secretary McCulloch decided thet ne general permit can be granted to importers of hides, and that before « cargo can be re- moved from a vessel indebltebie svidenen must be pro. duced that the hides have we} been taken from animals that have died from the Of the cattle sourge. NOMINATIONS CONPIRGRD BY THE sEWaTR. i. f sf: I i He z Bi f i [ E ih t Hitt 3% las eg dd de H ina dade i 7 j : Te ile | wr OF TU LT AL wrAren (ie, from the sleet committe Ni [3 ii