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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1867.—TRIPL& SHEET. 3 sbi the bait can easily be withdrawn after | ‘question of privil before the House, and that another | construction had stood in the way of reconstruction, and | Ogre of Andersonville,” are direct faisifcations or dis- aaaly whe, Om sleepless 206 Rateimiyhe oe xcept by unanimous consent, | had ebsiracied the wise, salnlary and judicious meacures | vortions of historical facta, Hatred is & sclancholy CHARLES _DICKENS. Such may be the extreme radical intention, but there- | Mr. Locaw thereupon asked unanimous consent, but | try. Th when the voices of | 800rce of inspiration for an artist toseek. Mr. Nast, in Hite Austen tn Mow Wook } flecting portion of Congress sincerely desire to selieve | id not get it, He then renewed his proposition of yee- | the people had been heard om | thes great | his gros atiscks upom the President of the United | Crarieg Dickens arrived in (is city at. baif-past seven Ch, Rae SA Vet the Southern people of this impost, which, judging by | terday, that the minority im favor of impeachment pi te heed thas warning voice. The House States, has transcended the limits of legitimate potitical | os iccy ingt evening, and peticended a6 once to the West- cartcature, He has degraded his talent by employing it the large number ef petitions daily presented in voth | should have ten minutes to discuss the question, 204 | had by its vote w-day condemned the action in this way, and deapite the Dolaness of design aud the : minster Hotel, im Irving Place, houses praying for its withdrawal, must be felt | give their reasons for what they were doing, whea they | of the Committee on Reconstruction, aud givon its en ‘wr re an elegaet suit off i . “ dorsement to the judicious measures of the President. i | Teme was prepared for His agent, Mr. George: Important Proceedings of the House of | cca sovere burden, Senator Morrill, of Vormont, is re- | would withdraw all further oppontion. (Laughier.) He {cit like taking by the haod the mem. | ‘Teedom of handling which some of thes® work® UB) joy sroni the whole evening in afranging bis chiel'e : ported to be preparing an elaborate argument against the | Mr, Sratvme objected, declaring to amember near} bers on the other side of the House. He saw | doubtedly display, the least that ie said of thomthe | gra’ oo: berore the metropolitan public, apd, Representativ 6s. Dill when it comes before the Senate for consideration. } him that he would not yicld them one minute. Geren |: Ceeeticn Seer, eee, orient ROLY | deiter. Wo trust shar ho will repens of having yielded | coosiacing che immense umount of work he had Distinguished Arrivals. Mr, Locaw moved an adjournment, and bad the y@as | 4, probation into the great Union party of the country, | © tho temptation to revive passions wich °¥°rF | to go ihroush, he succeaded in fivishing is im SEO NT Generals Shermao, Augur, Terry, Harney, Sanbourn | and pays called om that, with the like result. He moved to strike ous that part of the resolution, patriot must pray will be ailayed by the soothing imfu- |g, Oxtracrdinary short space of time. Mr. Dickens was, and Tappan, the Indian Peace Commission, have arrived Mr. Logan then said that if tne chairman of the Mr. Stevens, of Pa, said be had beem very much Signal Defeat of the Resolution | jn tis ciry. on Monday next the Commission will most | Judiciary Committee would withdraw his motion to lay | onree.ni.t the remarks of the geutieenan from Linas, ence of time and reason. too much tatigued afer @is Boston engagement and big: Sales appear to be the order of the day. Besides the one journey from the ioi disont ‘Hub of the Universe” to in the Capitol and finally dispose of their business by | on the table and allow a vote to be taken squarely On | espocially when he roferred to that (ragment of a party | valuable collection of landscapes by Mr, Durand which | receive any friends nee Suprepynant + meking « report, the impeachment resolution the minority would with | WBich voted with him (Mr, Hoss) thie moruing. He | have been exhibited and sold during the past week, & | yim, cna Be mancer cod por apienngtel airer the President. Proposed Centerence Between Military | draw all opposition, Las Pn LS aS | coltection of pictures by Mr. J. H. Dolph and other NO | ens from what we woula Pi that Bow’? would ee Officers and the House Military Committee. Mr, Wirsos assented to that proposition, and with- Mr. Borian, (rep) of Mass, offered an additional reso- | York artists is now on exnibition and for sale. display after miduight. The Gret public a co of Tam able to state on the best authority that General | grew tne motion to lay on the table, aud moved the Tatlon to refer to the Committee ou. Appropriations that Cees BaLaEiaeneicis bo be put wr pi tog The Proposition Rejected by a Vote | Sbermsn, side tron a cae roa. of taking | Previous auestion on the resolution of the Russian posseesion in america, THE PUBLIC DEBT. eat photographie alleiee, where likeness of bin Peace Commission, is not here in expectation DS | Mir. Locan remarked that that was perfectly satiafac- | Mr. Sreveys eaid, that without spectal reference the sub- rw iathy regen My res wn lates The December % ene jompared with That of the Corresponding Month in 1866, and with the November Statement This Year. $ The following statement of the public debt on the Ist of December hes just been issued from the Treasury De- partment. Wecompare the figures with the atatemeut mado at the corresponding time last year :— To-morrow night Mr. Dickens will appear for the first time in New York, and be has often expressed himecif’ decidediy en the question of @ metropolitan reception, There is in some quarters a strong feeling against bim as a representative of perfide Albion; but we have heard many influential people speak of his forthcoming readings in Steinway Hall in tho most favorable terme, of 57 Yeas to 108 Nays. command of the army. His stay will bo protracted or | ory guq that the minority desired no advantage, | Ject Was with the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and be about a month, during which time it is the purpose of | gitnough they had the power to obstruct the vote as | "Sir “utter's amenitent was rejected and the other the House Committes on Military Affairs to held s formal | 1010 a9 they chose. resulut.ons were laid aside to be reported to the House. 5 = conference with Generals Grant and Sherman and other ‘A Voice—Go ahead, then. ‘THE FINANCES, 4 . Pane, (rep, i i Paysage of the Bill Suspending the Fur- | cooeraisortne army convenienciy at hand, The purpose Tee previous question wes, mmconded and the wala | gt e.tie’, "ae yor We. Magan the, rains ther Reduction of the Currency. of the committee 1s to secure the benefit of the sugges | “Lostion ordered, and the House proceeded to vote by | of Mr. Butler, made last week, aguinst the payment of tions of these distinguished officers in their efforts to yeas and nays on the following resolution:— the principal ot the five-twenties in gold. He undéer- ‘took to rt t] ti A rT it- regulate and consolidate the army in socordance with | 7"Dtivaq. that Andrew Johnson, President of the | fO0k to conttovert that position and prove by the law Dec, the bedaenae cypsrm—d Sra the plans of retrenchment now under consideration, United States, be impeached for high crimes and mis- | get‘of Februtry 25, 180% it wos, only. the one hundred DEBT BEARING COM INTEREST. Detent ‘of tlre cient eaemetine in the | Relations Bet: General Grant and Sub- Saetn Pa pact eS ae SI ulbans of greapinecs authorized Wy ae wri pineal wel.) ae eee Pest tee THE CONSTITUTIONAL Ne N House. ordinate Omieers. ef from Massachusetts waa such @ jan as six per cent bonds, 67, ’68 15,887,941 14/690'941 td Proposnis for a New Place of Mecting—The Pay of Members of the Legisinture. Aupaxy, Dec, 7, 1867, The Convention met at ten o'clock, Mr, Waxes presented a report on Industrial Interests, Mr. Menur offered the following, which was laid om the table by consent of the mover :— Whereas it is now probable that the labors of thie Con= vention will not be compieted before this chamber will bey Six per cent bonds of ‘$1, 283,740,000 _ 282,731,550 Six per cent 6-20 bonds... 861,649,300 1,:324,412,550 Navy pension fund,... 11,750,000 13,000,000 Total bearing coin int. Si Stone es $10,302,000 $18,601,000 Three p per cent certificates - 12,856,000 ‘Three yearcom. int. notes 147,387,140 62,249,360 Three year 7.30 notes. 600, 933,750 285,687,100 eral Grai here should be no manifestations of approval or disap- Impeachment is dead.) peachment whip will | _ In reference to Gen nt at the head of the War | able to pay five hundred millions of no longer na het ie a iy oe —* % the | Department I may state that bis administration meets | proval at the result of the vote. with one bundred and fifty millions of green! backs, then with the heartiest roval of his subordinate general ‘The vote was taken and resulted yeas 57, nays 108. that gentleman should be transferred to tho head of the sudden demise of ‘this great movement has created as yest ana | ‘There were no manifestations of any Kind on the | Treasury Department, whers he could soon, by such deep “a seusation as anything that has occurred since | Officers, as restoring je army many privileges magical ‘powers, pay oif the national debt. paid even! taemorable moath rerogatives absorbed by the War Department during its | announcement of the result, ir. Ross contended that if these bondholders were eee ae blie places Seen eeecicee management by Jeif Davis, particularly during the dift- | Pending the voto statements were made as follows:— | paid in the currency which was then provided there gossip are crowded eh lpaaan abakerhabiee news, com. | culties between the then Secretary and General Scott, | That Mr. preg of) New York, waa bay of bhi Mr, Wasinunne, (rep.) of Til, desired to know whether menting upon ‘the circumstances cosnected with the | ‘The Reported Negotiations for the Acquisl- | MP Cake, the former being agsinst ‘and the latter for | be (Mr, Ross) was in favor of Issuing more greenbacks impedthment; that Mr. Morrell was absent, otherwise | to carry gut that idea? ———- jired by the Legislature: therefore, close of the famous radical and exchanging views tion of Cuba. Mr, Ross did not want to issue too much paper money, Total beart . ‘$857,622, 400 | “Resolved, That r f inted by thet ‘ax to’ the probable resulta. va President isvaaid leg | The report from Havana that negotiations are on foot | he ayia gap atagpa vee Bde lgi Van | out he thought it would €0-no harm if the ourroacy winaree; on ae a pathos x hot My pecs Proddeat to couter with the scommities ° ae ceEe a Horn, vee omne ne , ; c of Albany in Felation (om tobe in bigh good humor over the events of the day, | looking to the purchase of Cuba by the United States ‘call ay - eee Sonne STA, ES OS Oy, Ce wee BO co aacommoaations for the sessions of (his Convention, Very judicious to return too soon to ie ment, cand ia being congratulated to-night by his friends on the | government created quite a sensation here to-day. The pk spare oom) « he is that, hie aleve lb Sccrie Lena tna eee tas aanenel armless issue of the crusade against him, papers copied the news with avidity, and remarked that ee ORES © TeRCRRME. OF CHIMES, BO. Mone Danks substituted oy, greenbacks. In to another The humiliating culmination of the impeachment | MF. Seward had at last bit upon a truly valuable piece | ave. jextion from Mr. Washburne, of Iilmois, he said that 4 3 q the bonds should be paid in currency, if that could be “question in the House to-day terminates this grand po- | of real estate. In diplomatic circles it formed a promi- Mr, Broomatt, (rep.) of Pa,, said that his colleague aiaander the: Ret sere on viaing tae st ) teen mi faree, mista! . | nent topic of conversation, less surprise being mani- | (Mr. Schofteld) was absent on account of the sickness of faith of the country. (Laughter. eee in pang aller Lala penn psi x fested at the willingness of Spain to part with her “Gem | his wife, but that if present he would doubtless have fits of gold must be saved Rete by cancelling three hundred millions of national bank currency, by jing ‘supporters of the movement. In Janvary last, as ie | Of the Antilles,” than at the boldness of Mr. Seward’s | voted right. (Laughter.) That Mr. Shellabarger was at that amounsof greenbecks and buying up that aimount of ' aaa speculations ranging between the torrid and frigid | his home on account of sickness in his family. six per coat bonds, “He would then take the balance of cee ieneiirs berry i hee beri aed zones. It is said, however, that the Secretary pro- Mr, Mruer, (rep.) of Pa., said he voted no because he the national debt and issue gradually, from year to year, measure upon his party ‘by moving the impeachment c re being con. | did not think the evidence strong h to warrant im- os to redeem it, More currency wa needed Of the President, Since that time at different periods | fesses entire ignorance of auy such purchase being ne of, the How for the trade of the country. ‘the labors of the Judiciary Committee have -been un- templated. But the report has been sufficient to awaken peachment, (Loud laughter in all parte se. ) Mr, Wasu2urne, of IiL, asked Mr, Ross what the effect * esasing, accumulating’e mess of barren testimony, and | Tonewed interest im whatever real estate transactions he Mr, Expringe, (dem,) of Wis, saia that was the | of diluting the currency was, and remarked that, while as voluntarily tendered by the city authorities, and report asi carly as practicable. ‘ Mr. Bickvorp moved to instruct the Committee on: Revision to amend the section relative to the salary of4 members of the Legislature substantially as follows:—) Two hundred doll. It be due and payable on the firss, day of February in each year, and the remainder ($800) at the close of the first and main session. During said session the roll of members in each House shall be called! ‘NO INTEREST, $85,441,840 $350,212,478 28,620,249 30,929,984 19,636,500 18,401,400 . $488,608,608 ~ $405,649,007 Debt bearing coin interest. §1,371,068,501 $1,840,307,801 in a! O ey 300 gral uy 400 devs Fractional currency Goid certificates. . Total bearing no int. Doty bearing @ inn "857" . Detk bearing wo Interest. teno0e 808 405;543, 857 Matured debt not paid... 22,605,204 14,178,368 Total G0dt....+4. +++ -82/086,005,875 $2,690,882,672 ree 306,108,816 $100,000, 645 $98, 00,600, wg 108 821 be) half an hour after the beginning of each daily session, if; ‘the session shall last so long, and again just before the ad- journment for the day; and everyymember who shall no answer to his name on either of the said roll calis shall b: deemed abseut for theday, and there shail be deducte from that portion of the salary of each member payable ag Phe first or main session, for each day's absence! Cont ‘everything consumed by the Iaboring man inereased in 87,408,170. | SepronenniGs 0 nome vy Rist Real peme sumuber of dase waian 486, sone ‘closing the zealous efforts of nearly one year in an utter | ™AY have — = ae el ee da ua ‘Way, be te, had voted no, (Comtianed leo miuey-inres per caut the boring man's wages | 40115 neegeay...... 8195000001 —Fisaiiegy | setsion aba ist Contiehbaban i ; iat omy page . Tressary...... $135,304, 176, tailese te subetgptinte a.single: eanse for impenchment,, | Seneter, Wileen’ Cea Mr. Hoormn, rep.) of Mase, rald that bie colleague | colicague und deciated himself. in favor of watering tbe | Debt lose cash fm Treasury. 2,649,631,238° 2,501;208,761 | The consideration of the report on the judiciary was end stamping the entire proceeding as an unparaiicied act of party animosity, The action of the House to-day Decrease of debt since Dec. 1, 1866...... $48,425,487 | resumed in Committesiof the Whole. Without coming a med that that would be the GCerrency, ‘and bo 'prted to any vote the committee rose, progress was reported, ‘Senator Wilson will leave for Richmond very shortly, | (Mr, Twiteliell) was necessarily absent, pales ab his (Mr. Ross’) im. iltnole next year, pert reasonable | 2 0bserve the workings of the radical Convention and | Mr, Wasu#onse, (rep.) of Ii!., asked Mr. Hooper tostate | "ir Roes retorted that since the poljoy of contracting ontogeny oy and the Convention adjourned to Mou ening. ha je ys haplicer auetoaoto: eresoat: venture some seasonable hints to the managers on the | how his colleague would have voted. the currency had been eataliohed the ‘wages no, ry Debt bearing coinintorest, $460,299, 300 rpg ee ‘Tbe, effarte.;a€. tbo impenchare ,yaskerday.. to obstruct || OPPO of avoiding, eh sebation Gf estiyine mene, | ix Rote ‘replied: that”he ‘yretally” Wosle Dave | Coot oles peed Sip cehteague’s: policy hed-aleo deen. |' Tarr Reine ae inlasenc, Sees LONG ISLAND INTELLIGENCE. the passage, of Mr. Wilson's. motion to lay | Wee Ho lg now waiting until me Convention get Mes eer acs ae eas ee to exempt fom \azation the property of the rich bond- | Matured, DOL ald, eweess> = eaaTas wore fairly to work. detail: — elders, thereby i more on Prop- the resolution of the majority on the table | W27 10 NO ton and the Vice Presidency. dil sieica reel Ca or the poor mam te would tell his. collgague | The following tablo compares the December statement | Tus Hsit. Gare Put Law.—The case of the Hell Gate demonstrated the same spirit which directed . the " that if he planted himself onthe bondholders’ platform, | of the public debt with the previous one, made op the | pilots, which was called up and adjourned over umtily of the adi of th snokctaeks || staan caren eh Henerat Seinen enenne eae hans preamp mote Scr Bont he would soon find himself solitary and: slone on | ist of November-last: April, in the Queens Coumy Court, last week, haw ‘bole course of the advocates of the measure, and'their | can nomination, it is contemplated in certain circles | Apdersoa, of Missourl, ‘Loan, of Missouri. that platform in. the State of iliinola, His col oe arly im, the ate Uuéer failure tomake @ decent show of sirength must | > 09 19 offer the Vice Presidency to Governor Fenton, | Ardell, of Tennessee. ° Logan, of Illinois. « | league. was willing to turn off the decrepit soldier DENT URARING COIN INTEREST. caused ® considerable amount of indignant feeling necessarily cause serious reaction in the popular ipa, Prediiouas. Aabiey, of Ontos 1gode, of Maine. and the widows’ and orphans of soldiers, wish tra yar aa wean Pars dustag® 26,1, 2807, | among the pilots who hold out at Hell Gate, When the mint. There is @ very general confidence expressed that | Beomvwati of iitmoia, MeClurg, of Mimoueh eee Ne ee ee tien” Bonnet a, tbe gold to | Six per. bonds, "67,68. TdewOvoat " 1d'epocoa1 | BAmeS of tho defendants were called It was evb' Upon the assembling of the House to-day an effort | General Grant will eventually jean to the republicans, ‘of Peonsylvania, Mercer, of Pennsylvania, | opposed to making greenbacks legal tenders; but now | Six per centbonds of ’S1.. 283,676,600 _ 282,731,550 | dent that neither Lewis Bloodgood nor Elias By wl t Six per cent 6-20 bonds... 1, 267,898,100 1,324,412.550 | Brown or th bondsmen were in court. Ip their, ‘was made to resume the filibustering of yesterday. fohnson! Butler, of M: husetts, Malling, of he was rejoiced that that had been done, as it opened a ft - | in which case the J ian party will adopt the policy | orien achiee Yor! Myers, of Pennsylvania, way to the people to get rid of the enormous debt. Navy pension fund.,..... 13,000,000 13,000,000 | case the bonds were ordered to be forfeited, and a bench | Mr, Logan, who was the prime mover of the radical | of puting epaulettes against opauiettes, and from the | Clarke, of Okla. Newcomb, of Musourl, |) "ar. seatbixa. asked him what émovnt of greenbacks | warrant was issued for the-arrest of Brown and Blood! manauvres, expressed his determination to make & | whole range of conservative army officers, from Sherman | Clarke, of Kansas. Nunn, of Tennessee. he would issue. Total bearing coin int, ..$1,778,110,991 $1,840,367,801 | xvod, and placed in the possession of officers Brash Pr sapech if ne were obliged to keep up the contest for a Cobb, of Wisconsin. OlNellt of Pennsylvania, Mr. Ross said he hed made a calculation but be had DEDT BEARING CURRENCY iNTERREET, Wisk, WhO on Zriday arrested the calingnente. an to Rousseau, aay one may be selected who is deemed Coburn, of Indiana. Orth, lodiana. b bi He thought that with the help of 1 Si: dond: 1 000 18,601, Drought them before the court, when a fine of $75 each month. Seeing the impossibility of outwitting the | the most available to lead a forlron hope. Covode, of Pennaylvanis, Pain, of Wisconsin, tion one-sixth or one-eighia ofthe bonded debt mighs | Yoree vearcom ini-otea “62 S68 040 Sosta4a' go | as Imposed, the prisoners in'default of payment to a Parliamentary tactios of Mr. Wilson, «strong pressure Weekly Financtal Statement. Callan of isola Pile, of Missoorl, be pald every year y Three year 7-36 notes... 334,607,700 286,587,100 | UP Dusene county!” The parties will all be arrestod agua ‘was brought to bear upon the latter vo withdraw his ‘The fractional currency issued from the printing att Minnaente, Price, of ee pant ry Serre ts ‘and the House, at forty minutes | Three per cent certificates 11,660,000 12,855,000 | dag required to give new bonds upon a renewed viola- motion and to allow a vote upoa the main question, | bureau of the Treasury Department, during the week end- Emer Neo Hampshire, Shneke or Tneiane, = Total Dear cur, init.....' $426,708,640 $70,202,400 | Homof the law. ' declaring that no opposition would be mado. To this | ing to-day, amounted to $505,600 The amount for. | Farnsworth, of Illinois, Stevens, of N. Hampshire. Matured, not paid... $16,287,538 $14,178,363 | _ THE Quemxe Cocyry Liquon -Dravans ax THe rua Mr: Wilson assented, and withdrew his motion; but he | warded during the same period was asfollows:—To the patid Sodnaear Stevens, Te Sarees dels Wi sear, * Coumistionans.— Yesterday Sheriff Darland, by order of stole & march upon his opponents. by calling | ‘Agsistant Treasurer at New York, $100,000; to the As- | Higby, of California. Thomas, of Marytand. $307, 104.834 $356,212,473 | the Excise Commissioners, made a raid upon the ‘wolt! the previous question, The skilful manner in | sistant Treasurer at Philadelpbia, $200,000, and to na- | Hopkins, of Wisconsin. ‘Trimble, of Tennessee, 30, 706,433 30,920,984 | consed liquor dealers of Fiushing and arrested apwards) which this turn in the situation of affairs | tional banks and others, $228,242, To the Assistant Fane, et Iadiona. Secnenee off Michigan, ( 16,514,200 18,401,400 | o¢ a dozen of them, ‘These people seem to have w de-' wan mado again defeated the designs of the | Treasurer at New York there was also forwarded | Juich of Inaons Ward, ot New Yorn York Conservatory of Music for ¥ Raton, i Tete $42,385,077 405,543,867 | cided and determined disposition to scl? Intoxtoati impeachers, and the main question—the majority re- | during the week $200,000 in United States notes, Kelley, of Pennayivania, Williams, of Pennsylvania, | “4 ishly successful. Miss Allde Topp evinced qualities RECAPITULATION, liquors without @ ticense, revardiess: of the st solution of the Judiciary C ommittee—wag placed fairly ‘The United States Treasurer holds in trust for the na--| Kélsey, of New York, Williams, of Indiana. asa pianist which would do honor to Oscar Pfeiffer, to | nebt bearing coin interest. $1, 778,110,901 $1,840,307,891 |, measures being pursued by the Board to compel sis Defore the H Vari I ed Lawrence, of Onio. ‘Wilson, ot Pennsylvania, Mills, and to Leopold de Meyer himself, in her rendering | Debt bearing ourrency int, 426,768,640 ‘879,292,480 |"to comply with the provisions of the statute, e] ¢ House. Various plans wero resorted to to | tional banks $378,979,700, of which $340,982, 750 is se- Naye~108. ot'tha ballad '@ vitnse’ by" Cli 1 as in the | Debt bearing no interest... 402,385,677 405,543,867 | there has not been @ week that there have no! throw Mr. Wilson off his guard and induce him | curity for cireulating notes, and $38,018,960 for deposits Republicans in Roman, democrats in italic, prado é, by Schanana, Ya'which she was skit | Matured debt mot paid... 18,237,638. 14,178,963 | been liquor dealers arresiod, but the: justices to suspend his call of the previous question, but with- | of public moneys. Adams, of Kentucky. Johnson, of California, fally gocompanted by Messrs. “Edward, Henry and Ber) 0.1 gots $2,605,500,648 | §2,030,003,073 he eter Pad ha Woh das cake Lave aay of tbe mae Out avail, Thus cornered, the impeachers had no alter- | The national bank notes issued during the week were | Allison, of Towa. Jones, of Kentucky, Mollenbauer and J. Zeiss. Haydn’s quartette inG | Total debt,.........-... 689,382, ties been found guilty of a misdemeanor.” This course, native but quietly to submit and answer to thelr names | $621,700, and the amount issued to date 1s $205,027,001, | Amés, of Massachusetia, ery, of Indiana. ane Badd bb yl Loe Bd effect, soon gill 840,317 $100,600,645 | 9f Drocodure not being deemed wholesome by the Ex-/ as the roll was called. At this moment the-confusion | From this is tobe deducted the currency returned, in- | Asntoy’ of Novader Knott of Kentucky — | to Signor Ardavani, Morchele’a “Hommage 4 Handel” to hs 88,00 San. aTe |e CORR a Dare erence ta scour a which bitherto prevailed during the contest of the ad-.| cluding worn out. notes amounting to $5,314,535, leay- | Aztell, of California, Koontz, of Ponntyivania, | Miss H. Josephs and Master rae and Mollen- ep ne —— | ligher jarisdiction, When the parties are taken to: ‘vecates and opponents of impeachment was brought to | ing im actual circulation at this date $299,723,146. The | Bailey, of New York, Laflin, of New Yorx. hauer’s “Flight of the Indian Warrior” was finely exe- Total in Treasury...... $133,908.303 — $128,176,820 | these courts the casea aro adjourned over to another dden Inati Tne Heri hich Baker, of Illinois, Lawrence, of Pennsylvania | cated by himself, . Devt less cash in Treas’y..$2,491,504,450 $2,501,206,751 | term, and the parties continue to rotail the article, Sua- @ au term! ion. galleries, wi wero | amount of fractional currency redeemed and destroyed Baldwin, of Massachusetts, Lincoln, of New York, Increase of the ‘national § § day inciuded, without a licepse or privilege. The jadg- crowded with an attentive audience, were equally silent, | during the week was $459,000. 8, Of Massachusetts. Afarshail, of Iilinois, Burlesque. Circus, Minstrels and Varieties. ‘debt since Nov, 1, 1867. 49,701,301 | menta obtained in the Supreme Court are now being and manifested the deepest Interest in these closing | The receipts from internal revenue sources to-day | Barnum, of Connecticut, Marvio, of New York. AY tee ae Area Teeter arp Wee VARIATIONS FROM OCTORER 1, 1867, enforeed by the Commissioners by advertising for sale seenes. The Speaker before the roll was called cautioned | wore $519,299, and the receipts for the week ending to- Terrase x ry, of pg! ee, wook, bis inimitable buriesque of Ristori’s Medea, with RT SenNn pee dnerease,, Decrease, | the real estate of the defendants. ‘the galleries against any demonstration of approval or | aay amount to $6,672,856, Tho total amount for the 2, Mlasourl Millen of Pousey heat ey I. Weekinate: Ene ctéel: Sastan;.! Wartavareiveaty «| Dein beprinscouninaree’ «S06 1016100 $81,782,220 EXTENSIVE LURGLARY, ‘the reverse. ‘Thefroll was called, arid 67 nays against 108 | fiscal year to date is $91,793,617. Benton, pry Hampebire, hae described this ludicrous arrangement of Euripides’ great | 10). bearing no interest, st 353,50 | 7 . nays pat an emphatic nagative upon the rewlu-| weesion of the National Bank Examiners. | Dishes wane” | aC omaha creation, and can only say that both of the above men- | Matured devt not paid... = 4,042}803 |" omcer Garrett £4 Walling, of the Fitth precinct, laut __tion, Arrayea on the side of the opposition to | The national bank examiners, fifteea in number, from |, Boyer, of Pennsylvania, Nidlack, of Indiana. tioned artistes faithfully represented the merry evening arrested a man by the name of Evelyn P. Muse! impeachment were such mou as Banks, Bingham, | all parts of the country, werd in session recently with ae eee een, Deleware, Momas, déring he. past week. To-morrow night ‘* WESTCHESTER. sey, who says he rosides at No, 397 Cumberland street, Blane, Dawes, Elliott, Laflin, Ingersoll, Garfield, Poland, | the Comptrolier of the Currency, and have devised @ | Bory of filinois, bom ig nemo Grand. Qneen, Deeg’ will be given. Brooklyn, on the complaint of Charles C. . Jobason, | ‘Van Wyck, the Washburns and Wilson, of Iowa, Con- | thorough and systematic process of examinations. The ,, Phelps, of Maryiand, ‘The inexhaustible Leon is a perfect Proteus at Kelly Wacon Accrpenta at Tarrrrowx.—From the large | Special Agent of the Post Office Department for the} Ohio, aiderable merriment was oceasiéned by a number of ex- | pian is such as will develop all the operations of the Chanler, of New York, Pike, of Maine, & Leon’s minstrela One time as a prima donna, again New England States, Mr, Johnson charges that 1! planations made by various members. Mr. Broomall, | banks, whether regular and legal, or irregular and un- Cook, ot THON. Famed, of torment, aa. Yenkeo gel, another time ae 0 plantation belle, be = number of accidents of this character which have re- of cently takem place at Tarrytown, it would seem to be a | prisoner, on the night of November 30 iast, barglariously, who voted im the affirmative, stated that his colleague, | lawful. Dixon, of Connecticut, Polsley, ‘of West Virginia, | CODVulses ee en ee, His eperetiader- very unprepitious neighborhood for ‘man and beast,” | entered the Post Oilice at Rutiand, Vt, and stole there- Mr. Schofield, was not present, but if he had been he | General Smith, Chief Commissary ef Muster, | Dodce, of lows, Pruyn, of New York. Jenques om ‘“Fanat,” “Ballo in Maschera’” and “La | to¢ it appears that within the past few days several | {rom $400 10 United States eurrency, ten thousand two, had no doubt be would have voted right. Mr. Miller Relieved. Tetags, of Michigans Bobet of Ree yrai. | Grande Decheass’” aro side splitting and ingenious. more have been added to the list On Thursday last | Cent postage stamps and seven thousand eight bundred ead in an inmnuating manner that he should vote “tno,” | Special Orders No. 61, just issued from the War De- Bibndgy of Wisconsin, of New York, ‘The Ran Francisco Minstrels are tho best physicians t0 | whiie a young man named Roberts was driving along | One Cone Postage Sempe, The scoused states teat he for the reason that the evidence was not sufficiently | Pertment, are as follows:— El be ed } pr apply to against ennui or the blues that we have ever a oe Ss Siiadanne Dafiy, tbe ree saint Fulton street, New York, known as ‘or! ‘isconsi dash of ‘@ break-nec! , ‘siong to sustain impeachment, Mr. Eldridge arcee and oe bg Rey = » of Mien eaaten of ow fener. seen. go SP EEne. eve eae Caren Sanne OF RAINEY ‘ows Man ih tance Vienne tates 190d, Wroakiag of Information.” He also states that he was ait to. stated that was precisely the reason he voted “no.” | nereby re a, go onary or New Cork, Smith, of Vermont, tinels in Ristor’s ‘“Medea’” is a cure against melancholy | nig arm in several places and otherwise injuring him |-%!* parents, wnedioiea Riealt a tat cele cat ere, Mr, Myers said, ‘having been prevented from offering ee, Soon i at ae o | Garfield, of Obio. Spalding, of Obie. for's lifetime. The bill is changed scrapulously every | severely. On the afternoon of the same day a horse | 17. avesion he secreted himself 1a the Upper part of ol . © | Mose, Department of te Lakes, aed will provecd to | Cl cr’ pennayivenis. ‘Stark weather, of Conn. week. belonging to Mr. Horton started off, broke loose from the | Pos Uffice bu: Renting eee Saar Oe 1 resolu! of the President,” he should vote bis home, Gloubrenner, of Obie. ‘of New York. Butler’s American theatre still deals out ballet, farce wagon, p Abe Pica the street and brougnt up in a was closed. He then went down rtairs and withakey “aye,” Old Thad at the last moment came tottering in Galaday, of Kontecky, ‘Bione, Jand, apd peonine rah ta fog twondertal Mieaeta | Bardware store, causing, however, but little damage Fs ghewl and the by recording the last vote in favor GENERAL SHERMAN IN WASHINGTON. of New York, Taber, of New York. sod variety, aad Mr, Butler never: nerlects to introduce | ¢2cePt almost paralyzing the people in the store with pri —s* Grover, of x Taylor, of Pennsylvania, ‘attractive novelties each week. Messrs, | '*" ny to give éclat to those occurrences F (From the Evening Telegram of yesterday.) Haight, ot New Upson, of Michigan, most ve Vise, be, a0 all In a of mules owned by Mr. Odell went ‘As the farce is ended divers speculations are going Wasuinarox, Dec. 7, 1867. pe Xow Jersey. yeu ‘Aornam, of New York, fayoete pari Pettingill, 4 Ham Ohio, ran Auken, 3 the rounds as to the effect of the failure of the radicals General Sherman arrived in this city this morning. Hawkins, of in ‘of “4 Sam. W, Glenn, the favorite comedian, will be the to make. even a respectable show of justice in their | Thisafternoon ho made his appearance on the floor of | Hi u'ew Jenaye ” Van Ween’ bi Non work, | sTestalimpction at the Theatre this week. Cot- MA i Proceedings. Upon the impeachment of the President | the House, where he was warmly received by a large | Holman, of Indiana. Washburne, of Wisconsin, 3 Minstiedle are stil the popales fedtures || OPaNInO 0” Deror at Sina Smvo.—The new te always jadson they evidently based a large share 6f their political | number of friends, ‘After visi Hooper, of Masaachusetia, Washburne, of Indiana, depot of the Hi River Railroad, which has been iting bis brother, Senator Hotntele, capital for the ensuing Presidential eampaiga. Their | st he called G G nad - pe need poe a ogg io bie This put up at a cost of about $7,000, is now finished, and failure ie Jeoked upon ass great obstacle in the way of | panied him to the White House, where they had an in- | Hubbard, of West Virginia, Welker, of Ohio, zoo of te Oriana Opera House eels and mrenete aslone sndavese appens now making a stromg case before the country, The | terview with the President. Various reporte are current as tan eae ie See Decor eosin," aod bliss ood « planta: ance. Tela bul of pick and is surmounted witht very charges spread broadcast over the country against the | here as to the purpose of his presence in Washington, Fenced ‘of New York. We Sa nt oar ‘® great. many | Beat French roof. scarcely necessary to say that President during the late elections can no longer be | but the only one which seems to have official authority | Jugersoll, of New York, of Penn, Gy, PAIN TeRaTe Be Hee ngw to.) He Bins, Eases Mel Seend, 6, Gs Rew sdeenenens to used, as the failure to impeach Bim, it is said, will now | is that be is hereto attend the meeting of the Indiam | svsrexsioN OF THE BILL YOR THE REDUCTION OF THB Oncamsarion oF 4 Grart Cups at Siva Sixc.—A aum- be used by the opposition as an endorsement of his con- | Peace Commussion on Monday next, CURRNECY, oh in Union square, tizens nomination of General uct, The Presidential tour to Chicago, which raleod 80 penne me, Geteas, feet the Comanittee ce Wipe ahs nc. Crok gations lnsos fr tho Pentaho ot faa hone in this much outcry and ridicule, they say will be more than THE FORTIETH CON ‘Means, reported back the bill declarimg that from and (J Pisa overbaianced by the proceediogs of to-day, after js passage the authority of the Secretary to make the “bright »? at Hooley’s The conservatives are more jabilant than ever. ass * any reduction in the curreney by retiring or cancelling ay which te’ Heat's The encouragements afforded by the recent elections Second Sesslen. , United states notes, is suspended. ie in preparation at this have been forgotten In the defeat of the radicals in their H or A Loser. im which the impeachment "9 affair. pet gameof assuming control of the executive power | * OUSE REPRESENTATIVES. question got ensued between Messrs, and patronage. ‘The radicals, however, do not despond, Wasusrorox, Dee, 7, 1867. ingore Serene of Penanyivanin, so eupascengtne {fate not say), at tne-Brookiya | Bceo.any ar Yorkens.—At an early hour on Friday aad, though they admit that they have been deprived of COMMUMCATION® FROM THE SBCRETARY OF WAR. svoyieus quectiea on tae Oo . morning the residence of George B. Skinner, one of the .wbig feather, they consider thatthey will still be able | The Srasxan presented communications from the | The previous question was seconded by 94 to 31, and BR Lg Tendatel dohes eo cathe on village trustees, on Locust Hill avenue, Yonkers, was to elect their President, In this expectation they now | Secretary of War ad as follows:— ned ee riders and acrobats at this | Proken into by buralars, who succeeded oniy in carrying Fely mainly upon the personal strength of Grant as their | Relative to vol ‘Aischarged. in'the Territories, |“ Yeag—Mennra. the Dest of the kind that | °C 4 Pires bleu wan {oud om the wintoer ait At is nemines. There ie no doubs that the loss of credit with | which wae referred to the Committee om Military Affairs, | Arwell, ashley of Oi ail Minar aa ip tamiry. probable one of the miscreants cut Bimeelf in breaking ACCCIOENT BY, OEIMG THROWN FROM A CAR, the people on the failure to impeach they will attempt | Tranamitting, in complience with the House resola- | Sar"! atgele Borer, Brome i through the window, ‘Yentorday efterncon about a quarter past seven o’clork: to overcome by certain schemes of popular legisiatiom | tion of April 16, 1866, » aummary of the proceedings of a oP een + Carey, ART NOTES. ~ The Financial Questions Befere the House. | the trial of Heary Wirz, which was referred to the | Critim, ages Donnelly, Drags, ‘The House Committee on Banking and Currency ex- | Judiciary Committes. an Pegperer ‘At 8 revont meoting of the artists of the Tenth Street Stadio Buildings, « was unanimously revolved that the pest te be in a position soon to report their views to Con- Relative to the case of Milliken, and stating that Gen- pee ees f , Holt ay terests ef the coumiry, they are satisfied to hold the opinion that the laws which regulate the opera- tions of trade, commerce and production will inevitably and ip proper season induee the resumption of @ coin- 96° circulation, They propose to use mo mincing lan- tage in denouncing the prostitution of the great fiman- cial Interests of the nation to the advancement of party ‘measures, and, in alluditig to the condition of the South, they intend to show in a statesmaniike and conservative epirit how fearfully detrimental to the material pros perity of the whole country past Congressional iegisia- tion has proved itself, Suspension of the Farther Contraction ef the Currency. Mr. Schenck’s bill to suspend the further contraction of the currency, reported from the Committee on Ways and Means, was carried to-day in the house by the eusive vote of 128 to 32, The same committees has now ender consideration and will soom introduce a general bull respecting the currency of the country, The Cotton Tax. There is considerable difference ef opinion among the epubiicane upon the question of repealing the cotton tax. Sintple as it appears, and apparently divested of ‘the least claim to be considered @ party question, it has nevertheless acsumed such a sbape when being filtered through the minds of some of the more extreme radi- ala The House bill exempting ail cotton grown afver thie year looks a liberal boon enough om the face of it to the suffering South, Dot, as the conservatives here eral Thomas’ report on the sabject tf in the bands of the | Kiem Hubs Attorney General, which was referred to the Judiciary Commitee, ‘TEE IMPEACEMEST QUESTION, ‘The Sruaxre stated the next business in order to be the resolution for impeachmeat of the President, the pending question being on the motion of Mr. Wilson, of lows, to ing the subject on the tabie. Mr. Logas, (rep.) of Ili., asked unanimous consent to make a proposition. Mr. Sratprnc, (rep.) of Ohio (with an alr of determi- Ration), objected. Mr. Locan then tuitieted dlibustering for the day by © motion fora call of the House, end demanding the yeas and nays om that motion, Mn. Incrnsou., (rep) of IIL, inquired whether, if the motion to lay on the table did mot prevall, it would be In order to move a postponement of the subject, ‘The Sraaman replied that it would be, ‘The Ciare proceeded to call the yeas and naya, A call of the House was refused by 46 to 98, The members who came to the aid of Mr, Logan on Bromwei!, Broomall, Churchill, Cobb, Cobarn, Eckley, Ela, Harding, Higby, Hubbard of Iowa, MoClarg, comb, O'Neill, Orth, Pyle, Schenck, Shanks, Stevens, Thomas, Trimble, Tepwbridge, Van Horn of Mo., Ward, Wihame of Pa., Will of Ind., and Witeon of Pa. Mr. Butler, not being in the ball when bis nawe was called, was not allowed to vote, Mr, Looam, holding @ newspaper in bie hand, said that he rose 10 « question of privilege, The Sreaxap informed bias shat there was already one Mr, Scnanck moved that one thousand copies of all the Loan laws of the United States be ordered Pte ok We ee under ittee on Ways and Means, to the Commitice on Printing. Tas Trost Bmw p 4 wr, Soumnce them Dumerously attended, The studice will be open every Sasarday from two o'clock witil'five P, M, 'W. H. Beard is at work upon two pictures illustrative of the babite of the sand hii) cranes of Obie, where he passed # portion of last summer. William Whittredge has brought back many pleasant studies which he made in the summer in the woods and along the streams near Hudson, in this State, He has on band a large picture of an Indias encampment. R. W. Hubbard i@ fnistiing a picture Of « passing shower on Lake George. Gignoox bes finished @ smal! avtumas! landecape, full of the bright tints which he is #0 fond of and which he renders 86 well, R. J. Gifford is busy with fine water color picture of a wreck that Will figure im the approaching Exhibition of the Water Uotor Society, J. G, Brow has edded several charming works to his collection of pictares of caildhood. . t Noble has finished bis large picture of “John Brown Led to Execution,’ and has commenced another still more sensational in ite subject, suction, The latter he calls ‘* The Price of Blood. Thomas Nast, the caricatdrist, has unwieely chosen to Prostitute bis acknowledged artistic ability by making and exhibiting at Dodworth Hall, under the title of “The Cariedturama,’’ & series of thirty-three crayon burlesques, which will bave omiy the dubious historical merit of illostrating to what @ disgusting extent the Worst passions have been excited by our jate civil war nd tte consequences. In themselves hese £0 called “Grand Historical Caricatare Paintings” bare a0 other historical value, for most of them, particueriy “The 'ABBING AFFRAY. About half-past eleven o’cleck last night, during the Progress Of watroes Aight ia Cherry street, & man named

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