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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY DECEMBER 3, 1866. MUSICAL. Phithurmentc Rokearsal. Tho first rehearsal of this old amd hanored society for their second concert took place at Steinway Hall oa Saturday afternoon. The programme comprises Bee- thoven’s Fourth Symphony, the everture, ‘Carnival Romain,” by Hector Berlioz; selections from Wagner's Lohengrin and Mendelssohn’s violin concerts, We are glad that the society has dropped the Meisersinger von Niirnterg from tho bill; for, after the failure of the two attempts which have been made to popularize It, there is no use in such an excellent conductor as Carl Berg- mann wasting bis time and the energies of his unsur- passed orchestra on it, The society has done well in securing Mile. Camille Uree for the Mendelsohn concerto; and mow, fo make the programme of the accond concert complete, the directors should add the Special T. oe Mca to the Herald. MAXIMILIAN EXPECTED AT MIRAMAR, — The Ex-Empress Charlotte in a Hope- fess Sta Henselt @oncerts. Beethoven's concertos composed te of Health. bry when the piano wes only a bor of ae menennnennnnamnane strings and do not, therefore, develop the resources the modern grand pianoforte, The Henzelt concer independent of the orchestral parts, whioh form a symphony in themselves, display the marvellous quali- ties of the queen of instruments to the fullest hogy Second and third rate soloists should not he hist Phiiuarmonie concert, where people look for standard of music, and it is time now to change exploded opiuion of the direct necessary evils and that amateurs aro of the chamber music order in simplicity, ‘There ts little of Beethoven power in it,” te grace and skill. The composer could not write anything unin and this y cannot fuil of gaining admirers; but we think it is the yeoakest of the aren bay four movements are, sam, 6 wrace; Adagi vivace, and Allegro ma troppo. The second movement is the best. We shat Teserve remnarks Om the rest of the programme until the por pee arse oa Saturday hes We Capps ge ogee od article witvout congratulati ‘on the excel- Tent choice tmade la the conduetor “Caner hie béton the orchestra maintain the high reputation they have If certain other conductors would tal body of musicians there less failures in their attempts to produce tae works of the great masters, Irving Hall) Wehll Matinee. Mr James M. Webli, the distinguished pianist, at [rving Hall on Saturday. He was assisted by Miss Antona Henn miralio; Mr W. C Campbetl, u now baritone, and Mr. Colby, pianist, We have spoken so much On previous oecasions of Mr, Welili’s admirable playiag that we need only add here that ou Saturday played with his accustomed succoss, and wae eathu- #iastieally encored in every piece. Whatever may be the opinions of critics and artista regarding Mr. Webli’s ver satility a8 a pianist, there can be dnt one opinion of bis bravura playing. "We have no scch other repre: Tne Frussian High Admiral to Visit the United States. EXTENSIVE ARRESTS OF FENIANS. nerreneerr awe Military Precautions in London, Liver- pool and Glasgow. we. MEXICAN AFFAIRS. SPECIAL TELEGRAM i) THE HERALD. The ex-Empress in Hopetess Condition Maximitian Expected at Miramar. ‘TRisere, Dec. 1, 1866 ‘The condition @f health of (he Princess Charlotte, Empress of Mexico, at Miramar, ie considered hopel and the case is said by hor physicians to \ remody. Preparations are boing ex- le here wo 4rian war vessel from Vera Crux, The Keported Occupation A despaich from Amorica announctug the o¢ of Matainoros by United : troopy has causa a | Ue of that Fehool among us His crisp, PE PE a emotional touch, united to hie wonderful’ execu eee tion makes bim'the bea ideal of a bravera pla: Mr. WY. ©, Campbell hae a voi the stentorian order, with, bowen a good deal of undeveloped music in it, His Zrnons solo wae laselicitons in the extreme, Miss ‘Avtonia Henue’s voice is sadly in need of training. In the cavatitia from Monteccht ed't Uapetdtt she gant com- pletely out of tape, Ik is @ fine » . and ought to be PRUSSIA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALO, A Reval Naval Pupit States. | schooled in a diferent manner, Mr, Weir's vext ap. 1, see pearance will be at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, at Prince Adelbert, of Pruce » Adiairal of the Royat ft NE ee ad Concert, witl Miss Kate McDonald Navy, is prepariuy to unde journey to the United " Statee with a view of study American naval ys Yourteenth Sunday Concert. tem, aud roportiny therefrom sueh improvements» ue | Sieiaway Hall was crowded avin last evening. The ‘ proyramme was one of conaideraivie interest, comprising may think udvieuble to ted in the Prassion wavy, Ho ts commissioned by the King for the purpose, aud it ts thought that the Chiled Sates modern unprovemouts in construction will be exiensively adopted and pro forred to the Kugiish piaus, FRANCE. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. A Pendiug Swit with the United states. Paws, Dec, 1, 2868. agaist the United Stalas vols built for the ex rebel Invitation a la donee, and the Rakocry March by Beri us; aud for the soloists, Messrs, Kichherg and Hill, the first movement of the concerto for viotin, opus 61, by Bee. thoven, Religious Meditations, and two sougs by Abt and Krebye, Mr. Julius Kiebberg enjoys a well deserved reputation for his charming operettas, the Doctor of Alcantara, the Two Cadis and a Night in Rome, bat we fear, jadging from lest might’ perform. that be shali acquire Mitte honors there uw a at. The concerto is « browd, large and vigorous , abounding in difficulties whick none bat an artist of the bighest order can surmonnt, and requiring great breadth of tone, fanitiess execation aud complete sy pathy with the Composer. Mr. Kichhery pomessos 10; of these qualities, His tone ts weak and “‘scrateby, bis execution indistinct, aud ig some parta he played complewly ont of tune.’ His Religious Meditations, with organ se gr oye were retwlored better ta every respect the concerto, Mr. W. J, Hill sang the beautiful Schlafon Wohl, by Abt, in charming style, He uaa an excellent tenor "voice, and bgt it like an ar- u He will sing this evening with Mi MoDonald at the Brookiyn Academy of Music at the popular cou- cort. On ek the Cecilian choir will repeat Samson at Steinway Hall, and the Wednesday popular concert Will also be hold there. Mi. Harrison, in these popular concerts has supplied a want whict has been long felt in the city, and the auccess atiending tis enterprise 90 far ig. an earnest of the good will of the public (owards euch on terteinments: GEORGIA. SPECIAL CORRESPONDEKCE F THE WERALD. the ‘Constitutional The case of M. Arman Fils, concerning the iron elat Confederates, through Mevsra, Erlanger, Slidell wad Bol- took, waich came ap before toe First Tribunal of the Solas, it i= ‘ought wil he settled by arbitration, IRELAND. Rutenetve Ar of Pontes, Losnéx, Dec. 2, 1866 Many arcerts of Feninns lave been made by the gov. @rament officers in Ireland, Symptoms of a Keninn Movement in Liver- pool and Glasaow. Loxpox, Dec, 2, 1886. 14 is quite probable that troops will be sent to Liver. poo! and Giascow on socount of the bad feeling that pre- the [visi in Ueyse csee ENGLAND Reterm Demonstration i The Legislatare-Why iow Ameudmeut wae Rejected Negro sufirag: don—Milcary Precautions. Desire tor Northern Capital and Labor. & Losvox, Dec. 2, 1844. Micxnonviim, Nov, 2%, 1866, ‘Tho Naw York Hexa\o was nover morte potent In i+ influence (un Georgia than it is at the present time. True the paper is abused because It doee wot advocate the views of a partionlar person, piteh into the radicals, laud Andrew Johnson, and shed it4 last drop of btood iu the defence of obsolete Southern rights, Now thix is all wrong, The country, #0 indissolubly connected by natura! sod artificial bonds, mast be stil! further and more strongly united by « wationalized Caton and patriotic ties, And gradually but sarely the work is progressing. The work of coalescence goes bravely om, and the Henao ix looked to hy the people hope as belag the surest guide to lead them from the labyrimth of their misfortunes. The Legislature of Georgie Raw been in seerion four weeks oat af the forty days t iy allowed by its Sine All the cegular troops in this elty will be strictly con Aned to tie precincts of their barracks during the re- fore aoeliang which takes pix e here on Monday. Au Ex-American Kebel La ad. Lieutenant Maury, late Confederate naval commander, has arrived in London. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Lavenroon, Dee, 2 1866, Captain Brown, trom New ‘The staamstip Palmyra, Tork, oes arctved ont. MEXICO. Razaine Keported in Kaver af Or fer President. constitution to sit, Karly in the seeion the amendment Wasnixaroy, Dee. 2, 1866, to the constitution, a+ Latters (com ihe city of Moxieo, received here, dated the 10th, state ‘he fect Uh General Bazaine bad givea erws aad ammunition to two Mexican liberals, and eur that they should not be interfered By the French forces, provided they pronounc General Oriexs, and prochamed him ax President or rejected with but two votes tn ite favor. in the way of ita adoption were represented ax these: Pirst, the State bad no guarantee thet 1 they should adept the amendmen! ‘ieorgia would be practiesily re- stored to bor relations with (4 general government; Mextoo. and second, the people look upon it as the height of - op Ingretitaude and personal degradation, to diafraachise Saata Anna os fo Make am Lmpertaat | snd brand with infamy their heroic soldiers and able omen Statesmen who periied all for them. Many of these brave soldiers able salesmen would bo entirely wilting for the future to votuutafily elmtaln from inter. ference with Male oF national polities probibition of the evorcise of their dearest riglix forced upon them by the people whose serenate they ware in ail the trying times of «i they would nether rel So far we the questic the people of Georgia Wasiiscroy, Dee. 2. 1866, It in rumored here Upon geod authority that santa Aova i* ebool making A inovemeut im regard fo Mexicen Affairs, which not only receives the sanction of the Sule Department, but will have ao important effect on de ciding (he fate of lis o bat Wo have « rebellion, would be something now foratve © sufirage is concerned to look the pose hility The Occupation of Mar “ the Liber. & Sie Fuascrion, Dec, 2 1868. of iiw happening in of the proctienbie ved positive formation of | methods of ree! the occupation of Maxatian by the tiberat Geucral | in the ataire oF the ara are Corona, November 14 ‘ oementer it. Huar don ve way of Letiers from President Juarez and the Minister of | tomplete tra kovermment © State, f oe Tejada, ey that Genera! Maco Chieuabue to co-operate with the Presi hopes are entertained bere that tie new by order of Corona, may prove incorrons BAAQUET TO THE FRENCH CANADIANS ag beon on amp of dod, t te people the om of the A Petition to be Sent tot wmislatnres of oll hon 10 a greater or lee ectent the Sintes- Canada the Fortieth state of the ele enjoyne mt >, ep din Union Vote of Thanks to the Herald. Ar. prosecution be wear wi snother somree of antuglation: the aduiesion of negro ‘The delegeses to the Preach Canadian eurion — | wuttrage in the rama to the people here; bat held in thie city on Saturday, were entertained ive even. | the dietren of the lenders in the atlempted rr ‘ng at a splendid banquet by the New York members of pon here as impossible. “ tow o | pre od to cay how far the people of Geor the association. Colonel Boncher occupied the chal nay be willing to oxtenditnn Welenine to aud oo the removal of the cloth several ay wriwerD lire! linen ain: they desire patriotic songs Were given in an excellent frateruize They think they goodly land, and net being abie to pomenes \t ail Uhernwelyes, they desire men of capita! to come to thie land of andeveloped resources, » order that Ceorgia may become once more proud and permanently great Moch Northern capital hae already flowed into the State. Atianta bas absorbed @ niillion; the Central Railroad, to eonplete the repaire Shertoan made necessary, another milion, and now the railroad leading to the weaport of Bronewick will require for its many of tho gentlemen present, The Cuaiaway proposed the health of the Present the government of the United States, which was c- revved with the greatest enthasiasm. Mr. Bacrecen gave aa a torst “The Canader—the for tieth if aot the thirty-reventh State of the Union.” This was replied to with cheers apon cheers, all prevent | completion and will receive of Northern capital one and standing and cheering again and again for the new tate. | halt millions of ‘oars m These pa only it The next toast proposed and received with applause Fin ie recount. Many priv was that of the “Prege of Americs,” especially the New | heen set on ico wiih N Yora Henao, the demand is for mor Mr. Le Hover, of Cohoer, then sald it was only proper & apecial vote of thanks to the Hearn for tative to the Covrention ad equally rood if not better investine the off repeated question, where do the Georgians grt y? Win etill further explained by the fact etal) indeed) crope of cotton hare been OF are still on the market, the proceeds of which, at leant fifty millions of dollars, will be spent in Georgia ‘The State is on ber lege ag: The Treasnrer has just made the pleasing announcement that he will pot need to warn her goyernine’ to beaue ano! ose in bebalf of new measures Those present responded to the toast by of poliey, api the State i# up to the top three times three, for the Hanaty and ite coa- | or ine market, Gnued pronperity, Several other pleasant incidents order stil} farther (o eo-ourage immigration to the fvonrred, ant pratt hilarity and enjoymente of the oven T sisin as weil as benefit. their own people, the ati! & late hour, whem the assed | Lay.slature hea had under eamaiderasion for snveral day ig. costin sed auceess to the fri rd for a system of common sbool education, in sbacrmagy A, world sod p be md the white children may reorive the aan now being meds su Knglish edacation. There ie hope @f the passage Tietns intention ‘of of the bl. The colored children are ollty 00 vel pe vided with educational means ax (he white, from the Kiberality of Northera society. Stil, an nae over the Soe & ee w Ay 4 of the paople They will \ ed to mive some farseat, or ‘and services of tho illustrious Hf heart ane ta fall tna sympathy win ba a { ta cia ef nonce dear but uae 4 ow luster and'cenire wie men adie ft that fa in wi ‘that is noble in virtua. ‘thereto Gs ‘Amembiy Impala ane es oS Mr. pe semeces Davie io hie oe an. President shall q & ote tont: (a Ria con finer porte ae ne otorpgii of Fecae Tally strunpied ‘and ga. ecngunt SC’ bhow he endures with Christion fortitude the hardships of & long and rigorous imprisonment. INDIANA. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Soandal at Indianupolis-Exchement in the City— Politics, Ke. Inpiansronis, Nov. 28. 1866, For some weeks the town has been ringing with the particulars of an awfal scandal, involvingthe reputa- tious of two parties who have hitherto nét only stood fair in the-community, but have been permanently iden- tifled with the interests of the most aristocratic Method- ist church ia the city, ‘he male party is a young law- yer, amooth, easy, dignified, rather good looking, but not especially brillant, Iu addition to his legal charae- teristics, he bas been noted for his pious and exemplary deportment, and has been « shining Light in the Young Men's Christian Assoelat He bas also acquired con- siderable repntution by his earnest advocary oc (amper- ance reformation. Ho is a phonograpler of some ability, ‘and has diversified bis legal business by occasional jobs for the press, in the shape of reports of political speeches, The female party is now in the second year of ber second widowhood, forty-five years of age, bat exceed. ingly well preserved, aud what would be called ‘a fine woman.” Of er antecedents we know but lite tle, Several yeure since from Boston, « fair, gushing young ereature, with exalted schemes f generation of ihe Laman race, and an optic peeled tothe “main chance’? of New Pugland missionaries —an etl She music leacher at Greene the rapuiation brilliant women. Our in the due course of Ui rave, Ae a gay, dashing he came with a heart overflowing elevation and general re- keenly male mine ollowed her hus! widow she missionary and to the aunther alt The he soberod down able ¢ property @ time during @ with the gentieman and led him to the hym whore parties removed to this city, and becume# exceedingly pio’ Hor second husband was a and held the the late war young min before mentioned and almost immedlately succumed to the wiles of the gay deceiver, One of a large package of fitters now tu the porsession of her & detail hee lapse from the path of rectitud Ou » certain ove: party, she was ing and playing on the piano, when she became conneie of a deop, rich bass accounauiment; turning her head, she met the oarnest, soul thrilling eyes of the young man brommung with pacionate admiration, beut full upon her, Instantly ¢he recogniced ber fate in there stag like optes and gave up without m astruggie She came down ike Captain Scort's coon, and the patr en tered upon a career of guilty intimacy. The vouae man becatae ao frequent # visitor, and his attentions were Fo marked that it “made talk” ataong the welghbors. ‘To blind the envious and cucious over of the busybodier, (& war given ont thas the young Grotus vasa salter for the hand of ber eldest daughter; bat obeorvant ever no- ced that the more the dauguter wasn't at home the more the young man was al the c pene of u ily, pon the gay Totharia, roaition of qm His wife about eich! $ sine hingly in-law, g at ano sing- A dixagresable (hing ts Te tw said that bis worship of ips was wot allogether uniniged with adoration of marainon, and that while revelling in tho Joya of illicit love, he continned to slightly feather his nest with Jucre, ‘The lady while the young man wat impecum’ He at first accepted of matt loana, then iarger ones, and Snwiiy demanded what he fad at ee relucisntly aconpind, Ta this way, it la alleged, le ob. tained large sums from bie inf nour amount ing In the nggregate to a hander MM for « young just starting out in lie. The hove without a ripple for seme by # lover's quarrel terminated young man tu Huland 9 f Ohiv, thi sith Chaat thee dn vciour demands of her pa hud won his present wile to any rule Liey mnt again, were reconeiled, their crituinal invercoures One of the letters of the young man urges the infatuated widow to convert her Vemporal porsersions into hard cash and fly with bia to some foreign shore, where, laxeriating [nthe spice laden breesae of the Uroplor, they can roll im bles for the to molest or moke the work of convert. she gives her paramour a power of “Yogal iaat i, to eunble bin tw Dandie her property. Matters proach & erivi®, when the explowon comen 1 rad something int Retare of 8 burglary wes perpetrated to eusble daughter and son ndaw to et hold of the mer provis, bot they are now the town talk, Wesloy i im an uproar. ‘Tremendous efforts were made the matter ont of the local papers, The lady's son-in jaw, in bie bind rage against the young man sought = fall expose, with (he mamnes of ail parties, not rexarding the ding race that would be brought apon innocent rela The partes interated a puthing up the scandal ed, however, and mo publication has been wade, th seer a man of woman who i not the whole drat! ia brie, the history ‘of (he most da} whioh has agitated Lot auapole for POLITIC 4 the war for the democratic every day. The contest lies between Morton # The latter iv making ap unexpected -low of strength, and is geodiog his pouderous opponent to drmparation. Anoug the povere, Heh have come out un the wide of Julien are Toles felt Breminy Gagetie, the gram, the City Bagit, tue Lebanon Petriot, the Bepullionn, the Newcastle Courier, the Vernon Benner, and others, tu dition Lo theme, Papers «.ppored ty be strong!) in favor of Moron maintain aa orn Jane. Many prominent mer, vol pumbered altra radical twations of which Jnvinn pax for years been the head, are bitterly opposed wo Merion, Of these, Mr. Cravens, of Mitieon, is the mow © and iniueu- tial, The por begiug to boi! right merriiy Por af g with Bow ary Stal « trial o the redetel cou iver, Mr Milligan and a Hook tral or row pat of fron to generally wieved the ind nh Aout ot court and ws om what eo ia vy puiiwey rule, Tite a litary comeni® a beqinn to the eeleinated indiana Wesson the politvoal machinery vo Lriale were merely 1 earry the State ROMINA Peo eneTe Commercial disaster hand in the Wea, The be impending on every y. Already there have been several premonltory roe of business houses in hie erty, and there is « ven of th mey thal constantly tough 1 by frost and wet weather until uit. Hog feeders, who booght t Litde matrimen stock on foot are Two large packing houses b ie into Naqnide- How On Recount Of lommen last year, Aliogetber, every. ing looks bad, aed we expect hard titocs in the Weak, AFFAIRS " N CINCINNATI. Denth of Coleone! Bastey, &e. Ommcrxsatt, Deo. 2, 1806, The great eumpension bridge was opened duly yester- day, and by dark forty #2 Ghowssad persons had crossed the atroctare, Today folly one handred thousand parsed over and buck. The crowd on the bridge all day varied from twenty fve hundred to three thousand per. fons, but the motion of the roadway was hardly percep. ble, Mr. ane 3 the Dutider, ny; ho ae Some readily sustain & double procession of locomotives over ile entire . Te oa waa pak to Loeay W pyoee "ogame WK. Bailey, ite f th Siath Obip rogidoe, died here to day of consi oan were 1 et er ee in SUODEN DEATH OF A WASHINGTON. MEETING OF CONGRESS TO-DAY. A Full Quorum of Both House: at the Capital. - The Message Expected Early This Afternoon, CAUCUS OF RADICAL REPRESENTATIVES. Thad Stevens’ Plan for Managing the Presid eee OC eT OO TTT S Ee Recapture of Johu H. Surratt at Alexandria, Dgypt. ae, de. &e. Wasnwarox, Dec. 2, 1866. ‘The Meeting of Congress. An additional member of Congressmen arrived here to day, and there is now no doubt that a quorum ef both houses wilt be iu attendance to-morrow, As there is no organization to be wffected, it is only necewary ay a preliminary proceoding to ascertain the fact of a quo Tum in the customary way, the usage of the House being to call the roll of members, but this is not the case in the Senate, ntep ie to appoimt a jolut com mitteo to wait 01 ident and inform him ata Tom of both houses have assembled and are ready to any communi he may have to make. dings y perhaps more than no hinde expected eurly in the a ovcurrence, the Mesmu Copirs of it and of the reports of all the heads of depart may be ernvon. ments, and of the Cow have already messenger und siwioner of Internat Revem ched trom this city, by epecial to the principal i A generous dlsporition being ee of the country wed by all the high © a's to ow prewe in order that the © may be period, informatio ng the executive ¢ of the govers Agents and cor © newspapers ton hould be t documents before 1 f Kadiont « anecus of radical ow of the House oF Rope war held iat avening iu t hail of the A inbery only were pi ent, The soecting was cha 1 by great umaniin among thoes present, Hon, Justin 8. Morrill, of Ver- prenited. Hon. Stevens addrewed the fy Staking, L wintcls it wax called, w rt of wetion jong the radical major: " Ho reviewed at considerable length the the Prositemt toward the majority of the toral © country, und commented upon his polley vonn why Congrewe ehonid effect « complet reves Al the close of Lix romarke M Stevens suvmittod the draft of « bill, which, be Hoe, he intended ve introduce in the House, t federal appointment biti ie Chat thy nr OF Use The privetpal within ton days -afler the Prowid at meeting of Congress, rnbmit to the Senate a full tirt of afl removais from and asppolnuneate to office made daring the suention thereot, with the reasons therefor dha! the Seuate pball cejort all appointments made for political reasons; and (Lat tue persons ey rejected nball be disqualified for three years thereafter from he! any oMco under the federat geverament, Tn rejection any appointment made by the Pres dew) dhe office aball immediately revert to the officer previowly removed, sad all — appoint menue Ynade maberdinete to the officer who om ation te ko reyected shall Call with Bier tion, and revert ty thoes pro: iouniy wt auch ph ny enollon of amember a cormmitiee was appoiuled to notily Be: emia of meet and request that po condrmatious of presidew ntmeuts wade for politt-al reasons be ong S tha the committee need aot notify Mr. Cowan of this action, as be wonld perform bimvelf, ow * ope He t J. whose daty it should be tou aul ited some re marka, in whist 4 Op the wah) ict of impenrhing the Provident shon!d be appoi into the whole savject, with power to sand (r and papers, The suggestion mos with the operatin’ night (hat « special com every metber present At this the proceadings Mr, Stevens moved that a comuiites of leu be appoluted, to whom all the varions propositions be cubmitted looking action for Congress to pursne, and that eaid comnaitton Teport to the gener caucus, whir alied for Wed. nevday evening next, The following committee was his then aneownce’ —Stovens, Houtwell, Washhume, of Hilmote; fiarietd, Allivom, Seher Hart, Orth, Morell and Mek ne for the morti of Deoen but without srrty f changing the from the 1 Aine snd, The propriety the Portieth Cong Wh of Mor h wore any conely ton Judge Kelley. of Penneytvania, erbm reation of = separate epariment of Internal Revenue Mr wr te the ng at “d the draft of periment, to be The bit Kalley called te carefully prepared, and had mat, aad With the approval of tho ablest jurivte inthe land. 16 was read at length t the cancus and waanimously approved. The following i 4 synopsis of the bill Section owe provider that for the purposns of the ax donmement n of guternal dutiew and taxes, stamp a) unex Sr special taxer, which are now or bo hereafter impoeed by law, a depart wf hore 4,10 be called the ‘‘Deparunent of in ox the olticers of the department as follows ne my beter we of 04,009 to be appotried by the Fapreme the nomina tion of ibe Chief Junties salary salary of ' 5 one solicitor, tant solicitor, salary 5,000 one ing of. We aes thirty atx of four youre ¥ 94.000, one am aiary $5,000, wn halt wet as dishur seven beads of divt MO, aod nok exomading 4, itty alury of A Chant @, forty tive of Chae val, fity-ve fomale eler nea the duties of the ; futlos now performed by Unt officer, U6 be officer of the department, and i authoriued and required to appoint and comminion all collectors. eesmmois, inepeciore sad other officers of internal revenut ection (ont provides for the commencement of the term of olive of the new appointers, and that all ap os meued onder eximing 0 tine thie art takes effect duties of deputy com nimeioner the cashier ehall perform such duties as may b erieed by W Cy sioner and vball give bonds with sufelent sartMen, to be ap proved by (he commirsioner end eoliciior Beriion even y dea that the bond of the commis fioner wiall be approved by the Chief Justion of the Supreme Court, and, with that of the cashier, hall be Gepenives with) the All other official bonds to be approved by the solicitor nd deposiied with (he cashier Bertion anes the duties of the satinitot, which few that the several collection dis. fred, provided the com change rack districts at his op yew (nerenne the namber tion, brit in 0 Section ton provides for the transfer of the present Bureay of Internal Mevenue to the new department. oviden for an Avditor of internal renal dation perlaiwing to the sud: a vides that appropriations for the shals bo wade (row tae re. the depart meat, ope Lom thirteen preseribes the tiepher of psytent of penaes of the dnpart ction fourenn foprals ales 494 parte of stip ih. Constant With thie hs! aed Cyat Cher act yell Lope Om the ist of January, 1967. am ‘The chacat adjourned to meet oft nee | biel Hert, #1 which time the Reapiors will be lmvived to gar. Wetpate (0 the proeeet ome tee Broomall, of Poanaytvasih, Ghethie that Mp, Sie. proposed bill, muroilted to the caucas lest wight, not reach appointments made during the present Bo bas, therefore, prepared a intl, whien be immadioniy wa) pow 7 © penne, Hection eleven 9 the Prosident t@ send to the Senate for confirmation within ton days aftar the meeting of Congress » com plete list of all appotmimente made during the recoas, and ta the event of his failure £0 do 80 the aypoiatmouts to be null and void, Also a resddution calliug upon tho Committee on Territories to briag in bills orsaniring ay Territortes the tate acnifa® Btates not BOW roproseuted in Congres,” » The radical members sar ta wna at hold 8 caucus on Tuesday evening. Several members are prepar- ing bills of & very important character which are to be laid before the caucus, Assembling of the Fortleth Congress. The statement comes from a trustworthy source that Mr. Schenck will, in a few days, introduce « bill provid- ing for the assembling of the Fortieth Congress om the Sth day of March. Tho Proposed Welcome to Congress, Some of the republican members think that if the pro- comsion to give the radical Congressmen weleome shall roach the Capitol before the Message ix sent to Congres, ‘an adjournment will take place unt! Tucsday, without waiting for the document, Recapture of Johu H. Surratt, * This goveroment bad information as tong ago as last Winter that Joba H, Barratt had gone to Kurope, The person who comnmunicated the fact conversed with hum during the voyage across the Atlantic, and also reported that Surratt believing he wa far removed from danger, was (roo and oulspokes Coucerming his connection with tho @ssessnetion conspirators. Te-night Seoretary sew. ard received 4 despateh by Atuntic cable dated <0 day? as follows: — T have arrested Jona WH Surratt, one of Presideut fia colu's assansins. No doubt of his identity, MALE, United Ftates Consu! General Alexandria, Kqy pl. Idnho Inieront Revenue Collectors, A gentleman wi is thoroughly aequatated witls aiflire in Idaho Yerritory says that the statement which ap poured on Salurday last, im reference to the renal of Mr. Savage aud (He appoiiment of Mr, Uhatoner as Cut. lector of Internal Revenue, is an error. Mr sintes, iv Aweavor and atill bold# bie position, noved te Mr. K, Geers, Collector, who ty knowa a Jobocon maa, and Mr, George W. Thatener, nis su mor, ie by oeenpation, and i mot the Geo, W. Th wh ps a ealoon on the Dalles, He aleo tos Hat polities! elaine are net now consid, Savage, ho The por son re wy at took! are be ppointinents for suede. The o singte the Ketrenohment Committee Neurly Completed, neluneat Committee will, 1 ation of the report, whit We lengthy and, ao doubt, Of a very interesting a fow days, mypleied their invest tow and will qu attor ivaue t Versonul. Medamme Adelaide Ristori det dritie, Giatiaue Capranyes a ' + Capranioan dob Grille, ¢ J Cran, Tisters's manager, are at ¢ Hitehooek’, Nebrrska; J 1. Dawy joayivania, TW. Berry, and %. Chandler, Mien 1H Defrees, WE, Niblack and Thotnas N, 5 Indlvaas PG. Yao Winkle, West Virginia; Jobu fear ea FA. Rolling, New Hompetire; & 1 wor, Ce 7G. W. Kdmunds, Vermont; 0. Morne Jk H. Lattin and Nelson Taylor York; Me Le Dw werte; BLP, Lown, 'P Noell and 7 . Mienouri: A. Rumrey, Minne 4B Iowa; G. 3 Ta Bie a Te im Mall, J unell, ¥ 4 Ni ty FA « twas rdrose, of Mage | amending ave, emt Welland's, . and Yellow Fever at tna. informs the State Depart wher 10, tue island received intr ave b St, Thomas lee day out waddeniy ant “ion the Baturday previous, King’® physio minded Asiatic nombor Of cases are not steed; but yfour hoor of “in « ob oletin wa her parvengers nor the yelow fever Wi te prevail at 4 Thema Vine hewith ny ap dom ailpox sre algo wo rable exteut, sania Or kably good, aving exicted here for a toug tH the eteepion two ew pallpes recentty tmporied from o. Thomas, Maseensers coming to Mant 1 will do welt to moberk on board vessels bonnd direetty here Modal © wanieat wetwoen the ileads wil Mt be ater roptad PULICE INTELLIGENUVE. Waren & Sroueme ox rae Tow Teun The erday morning Gap Fourth precinet, assivted by several, of tix brought before Jostion Mow! at the Tombw, Chreto t Kevbarn, wiles “Kit” Born ng Agntor, of 20% Water street, Willam Kierda wm Phalen, Jonm orte, Joho Met anm, Willa + Pesos an@ v ns who were are tundar ¢ 1 ae reported im were charg wien bie pean, but ane Hordan Hv appears wer ret commniited to the Torata, b leased on tall given for ther futnre appearance b Brovnan, of No. 3 Dover sireet Some had thas been difpered of by the Bergh, Vrowident of the Keciety for the rity to Animals, appeared in cone end seemed de tires that the accued pa be preserd'ed and under the law preventing erteite to an uiplaint lad ber lodged against od ws 4 Hatnriay afternoon tae lor * James Laugmoor, » private man, carrying of About fifteen pounde of apelter, af the value of tine river The epeiter lad k Workington, and was M Cornelis Bre urea, master of (he ber arresiod, and being brought before Jum retentay wae commie! (o aie charge el on than CHEAP PROVIGIONS. Your comarks in this mormag’s Henan, in reisven bo the price of coal, indnone me to iuforn witch wae prevented to mes few 4 for (te object the formation of & jo wk provinon company, Hh Geapital of SO Seon The qeutioman who called i¢ am vid merchant, and periety reliable, bul he sald that the projectors desired © to keep (t ell” ants they had » eoficien! number of ant meribere to (he semle to Inanre enerws ore whose lnleresta woeld be sgd@inst the compeny, wold cominne, wring Mooey and aMueRre, to crusts thw movement They proper to make the per rales of the stow $100 per sare, and a they have airendy deponnd ow Soe 1 8 wy meg 3 gh O tn te will won be thegwn Sain an vriedly on pemnibie the ang animation ss he enplaned hem © me Ff large capital at thelr command @ould eoahle buy goods for caah, aking every 04 Ant of thom who mam buy i! wonld be allowed to Day Esrars fina Otherwise deni five per cont suave the Aeaiors bold og eopport 0 by thety frends tm trade, an te sot rm eo foreed wo ww fayha de te jonbere fom time) at tremendocs protix | that foch © company, representing » capital of belt 9 tition & Gollare, could have perfect eowire of tbe bile and bears of the Produce Kachangs net wl ew ‘The Memphis tome of the leeter . enn cena Seg ae ge ea = tj & a | FINE ARTS. ‘The mries Of winter receptions by the artista of the ‘Studio Building, Me. 61 West Tonth stroet, was brilliantly inaugurated om daturday last, Tho artista are lo bo “es home" on Satardays from twelve to ive YM. Ou tale Sirt occasion they successfully carried out the wall com. Certed plan for welcoming their frienl* at « coave Meat (me and exhibiting thelr works under tho mest favorable light, ‘Tho street was lived with carriages aad ‘ho studio wore (hrouged by roprerentatives from the Lighest ctrolen of oultivated wociety, ‘The vurlely of artistic attractions was specially te Marked, Architecturgwas reproseuted by Humt, soulp- ture by Lao! Thompson, one of whose portrait busta MICDE Well serve fora type of feminine beanty in New York, and aimos overy brunch of painting was titus. brated by the oltor aris. Landscapes predominated, Comprising, *\\h * wultiiuds of other works, the sammor studies of Yan Kiten, the “Fatlen Landmark!” of Board, views of movnisin and plain im the boundless West, by Biersiadt, whore stunio i at present ocoupied by Perry, as that of ( by Houde, with Bie Bre ailian aketobes ant Cuno» ‘he latter forming quite s museum bY Chenwelves: Shattuck’s “Nea Great Barrington,” Twinn “Sawmill River Seenery ;" Uidurd'y + “Lake Goorge ;"" Wittam Mart» poture, @ very fine view of bill and plain over Bennington, ia Ver mont, and many beiiliaat bite of autown tie, e's “Winter Scena,” contrasting pow gay ond rich autumuat views; Hubbard’« “Movateis Stream; Gignous's “Karty Saows)! Whitred, ory and “The Arbor, nd's eye an well as beautiful, Hunting Ground geative tothe both highly wage 4” Wolr's Nagera;” marine view by De Haw and A OL “mith, sed Henry's romtnieeenees of Baropean capitate Hays oxoinited the Disoa In afl ite might wad herds of bodalo, Sool reproeuoeed al Oot (ae elmnou's roar and the other sovndy of baile ia bin war pioturer. Teving, Bonce ad pordoulariy Krown showed with what life Nuure) cau be aniwated by the pencil The acces ’ ty Hows: pletures, for laetanee Rte teres end thelr fol age flecked wih ouniight, are no lesa true te Betere thon ble fig Le Clow iayed hia portraits thove of Dickinwe, Mr Goorge oud Mra, Oe and oo pretty ebild with a wealth of noldon hair, Caslloar way unfe ely obliged to olame dio Cunt! sickness, bat almost every other u the building was open, ‘The throng of visitouw siionted (he @rowlh of a decwied taste for art tm ous oaurht ¢ aeye, Urey have only to redenvlo thee eforie i They lave oreated « demand whiek they most mupp aud aspiring labor The yuu ever, and wilt mos . prope in Ament Pan net Bierstadt iv daynyed upow « now iro, Srolarawte Croming the Pato to npleted a bird aye view of the Yo than any of hie ky Mountatas’* Hie ns Just erected oniog atne view previous wor it be vent Co the Pare Rctiiitio ab irs nyton ® conily Of the inden. The studi atiached te it whic the bouwe is alle A nighty tne Walle Cbety fone fee leigh, niglst for his new caue, the { murriod \n Waterville, on Une tult., a lady of th AL Avery's ro 4 Hrondeay, we mehee among (he reowot additions a hort in martte, by Palmer, af the 6 ated While Captive and eu einbersia palnting by Woodville, » gilied artist al Haltinors, whaee death 218 Yaar ago War lamente! o « great tow te American art, Hit plctnren were Amerionn in subject, deal ifwiy drawn, exeelient in color The one axiit aud charsctertwe Avery's ts called o's Wedding A picture by Mr G. ‘% Peate, or, a orl wh « pet fed la her bee@, shows {mproven the part of ete 4 still residing in the Lele of Wight, wae vruduetions, A shore tit tage Hpbi; a rketon ty Kenan, ow phtures by J. G Brown, W. Mart, oma Other New York artiats, eulivnn thie elegeat tite aaliery Oertel bas be pe mw frhnwi hed the panel, acon’ on Hewdes tte Walting at th aireaagy be hos lelaly Qn ched « @ne emt Patient Laver although he bar teken Hustratons of Heyant noticed by the He te piso a, titled Lav! Tueiday evening the How. hin rewidence | ' a8 vn WP Pemenden An mort attree Hae evening wurpr cial, terry and works creed of pati . ove af port IW the ball wore ete n ahs en iatives of Ke aan Mort's Taoias Were consp.ruger How tungton , One 1. Me and . George Halen ob. bach, and “The Ord Bean, 0 Of Palmers wel known capital Hiene rane We ihe We iD Yar 0 other oo teria,” Oy Cropeny ona @ mayer h ng (he He de by Rangolet” iihaep ni! Tbe Bomquet, oy y Weteng, ty Dietoe- by Peel Reniguation 4 deal troat rervor and tein lety, eee poliieat warlt MAILS FUR KUROPE. The (ceed mall steemebp At oe ell lore Restos ou Wedawwday fur Livecpout The tunily for Kurope will clme in thie chy at @ ne aad bi on Tanadag The New Vora Mews Pditiow for Karnye wile Go eady of eleven o'clook om rune ae Kingie copies iu mvappare, coady for walting, ae owas 4 a eee . BY wading oy nego o ° ramen wan Paton Wiatly e Tah sed Ceime Cor en engaged cam pte twiouudarsianding eins! o's owl, Anmouncemen late ” @ Devin on Bop er od ci wea Cansmeore BLOKAW BHO, Of Lalepetio plane sed #1 Voorth ov Fotges ¢ ap 4 Motidas | Present. tee away ecnaren mae wd. boned sad coven Rah 4 Ms penbr age’ Window tee we sad hn Biiketian: be keer Womee rier a I teverion, Clreee AW! Prives Cashed tm 2 and Grew ge eee easter’: icc: ! eo oe ba a ade Vetveus, FP SP OE eee TNS - 1%; > heen “a dor Veale te aia tS Rpiion's Vromem, Yoke Shivte, iy Atte Et gener Vontery, 0 . oe enon, - vee ant Orie fenuret iwne mi te Jrceen Sew Yow

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