MMEM , •, •• OMICAtOCK., _ . . XXII . 224; ix.rafp,% PItirIe:BAILBOAD, BONDS: • rhst`Mortgage Thirtrilrear • 4Alo4 : :gt Ig#T....J.6.I : ATIONS •_ CINTRAt4 - 1"Acifip...i'.441X40,40.0).;:, • . sietT W an iimoitie, riiicAtion rh o , INOst De sltabtv POrUos of theew,,.1..•... . . , . . Great - Nationalfadfie I-J-1444e; • *This , great : enterprise:lk sipprOsebieg cOnl pletkon -with a _rabidity Ilialuilitionialuss: world: "Leo ,7 ;thsil - 400 i• - dilles . tai 2be e4scinict the Contral , PicillO'lhdirtaid With the Aihmtle*Bnes; ThO terval la filaded, tilkitellablY:ex• - pectetthat the THROUGH CONNECTION;. B E TWEEMBAN BRANOIBOO• AND NEW . YORK , NV I Lt. BE:C IS ,#LPTED The portion' of tie .. ciukt, t •*OpafiiB the CENTRAL - .PACIFIq BAILTIOADf. having the hugest settlemerey the. richest mines' the most valuable lands along, its route, is , ale& bi64l44.tiOuipleted as a tirstrelatis• Railroad in ail mip,eets, ing constructed directly tho Compasythemainvcs, without , the ink:Lyndon of coptractors, and in .such -Manner as to In 'operation, and. the ,Ofri'llocillialue Of:the P.r.dite l res% • The report (if tholipteltd-Conualssion of Ex perts, tetently appointed by 'the President to examine' the' railroad' and• telegraph Rocs of the . Central . Pacific . Railroad Company, tele graph( d to the Becintary of: the Interior Decem ber 8, is full and specific, and concludes sit fol .. , • trains 'Henri rof rail s, ties and fuel are nM-, fling safelyto,theextreme end of the road,: fokir, hundred and ;forty-Ova- (445).: miles from,. • Sae— ramento. -'The rroad is being constructed In gciod faith, :in • a substantial manner; 'With= out stint of labor, material , or, f equipment; and is . l¢ _worthy of its character 'as a great national ay,the ald.of the - General Govertimeat•Aad Mk' table grottie r '-tha - vom • poky haviAraio met the bulk ofhAstimitug. turps, und,hoVo abb - Iteklithi3 ttimgdile work with the atuiest,yikoi. , The lron,snd sliberal equipment for the eve him drat zollettievititliint• completed, as well us the, meterhdabebial for tarobandied end'. A*, mlles s4dlit" ol, 'ere .b0i.144 1 , P4 1 '4 07 6' 11 4 at //4 ad . fOr WEC. - completlon: dials ,eats a Ilne, and Its emcee& atr a ignand Wellness ,enter:- prise,. arb nit Icrt.gee inetterit Of . hopeful premise, but adAtii4Abo6offl4l#yiliialcontiniOxiciei. The httelnew although ' is ita'3u filscits l 47o l liiiiitbauteereePdeete:=TLlßOßOSS : , EARRING& FROM 'JULY 1 TO DECEMBER 1: WERE UPWABD 01A00;040 'GOLD;.OP• union' ABOUT 0/4E, *dame ink NET 1140 re B ll4 - . 7aßfrom looal_colntogr cial . buainess ottly,,aftwunte mhen the company felt compelled •to employ their available equip menWto a Mtge extent, in inunkporting - -the vast ap3oullt of 8 4 1 0e 13 04ttirPd.to subsist krirOje theitsauti, men along a: lme of mom than five hundred mike, and the . material required for ex tending the _track VEIREE during the period, to 'the tempOrary tusglia the enormous litiotink buone4. sepking transit' over the road.' • , . „ , • At a late date there were radius than Seventy nine locomotives rduning' on the road, eighty more on the waY, and aver twelve hundred cars, to tvkleh , the Compriny are continually making large additions,,so that by the time ,the inumenta tide of THROUGH TRAVEL AND FREIGHT ACROSS THE 'AMERICAN COIs,ITINENT shall be ADDED , THE ' NATURAL: AND EX:. TANDING LOCAL BUSINESS, tui4 the energies of the Company, with their immense, facilitiet, can be devrited to the regular ' traffic, TREIR" EARNINGS V.ELL BE ON AN UNIMAK BLED,SCALE, and their Securities be ranked.: AbioNG • THE- MOST POPULAR THE' WORLD. ' , The,eun'etlt interest IlabilitiettiPon the Bonded Detit, upOn an average nt throe hundred - mileti In op4atinn during the abeye_mtof,7eie,leee than $350,000. ..". The lama of thfe Company's 'FIRST MORT GAO FONDS is liinited by act:of Congress, and 4ii:L4'dneji#Lid. ,• cost and valu . e`cq property upon . which ,- they k constitute me first lied, I, The great& part of this loan is already makketdd, , andlil , held as npeinituterit Investment by Die -eapitillits of:,thls" country - and, Europe' Ws:arnsothorhod tnetTer:a.pOrtion: of the 1•0- m ktii]Or 4103 AN Wl= AC OKETA INTEREST- IN CURRENCY: The Bonds Ore of Xl,o ooeach, eq s ig per cent. ' irtireet per annum, payable in, the city,' of New' Yor -, in UNITED 0.4% 1 E 8 OPLY O PDT._ As the aecrued,intereet from July Ist kreharged to the purcluum o r in currency, andithe eami=arintuir cotrpcpiab *eluting ',Tannery is fheict will; paid in fell, in gold, there le no advantage in ~nrehas ing during the present . 146* eqfigi'fp,ilvir* Datum .OnAbe back interest. , Ifrbe"COmPielY-Xellerve ' , the rightfe• advance the prieVat tirylime;'init °Mein actually xn iron'" Jilt2)4 , the time dranY such adVance wilt be filled, at present nriee. this' tithe they Paypori 4ais, eightpr.cent.luposi the ifitleflitneOli, and have i from national - audf Btate ,, laWoi,'griaranteelf superior to; anyistilerenrpniateifeetniticiti now offered' NVP4O 6 OI - e 0.0 8 g 4 f‘ l l99i l eipiiiipot,lsciuds 4t, theft . full market rates , le exchange for Cen tral, Pacific Rallroadr• Bowls; thus enabling 411 e; holdetnio'realisefroni 5 to 10 PER ocNv e rtßo., , .. ikdepithe,Prinelpal'plthelk - investmeats equallisecure.‘ ; •!, -;••,-;` Orders And inquiries will xecetve prompt atten-,. Infornetlon; DescriPtive -Pamphlets, ifaC.,- giving a •toll account' of thd ergitnizatioli;Trr.;: gress,'Busitiai 'and prosPeetti of' the EnterPride,' furnishe4 on application. Bende,sent by return expOse; at our sost. _ • A ausx -db BaDkiii ilia &midi! if ientior the Central No. Ntass 4tl:eefr' D . ..'-gAy4x,;:...4 . ::.:;:4.4.Q . ,'; Deilers GOTeinment: Voimittos;* " Gold &o ' " NOS ,40 t$J, .--LL--411141111611I1)Etinfillt2ti del9 yam 4t le§ • • .., 1. ~,, ..., .. •. , ~. • 1 ,, . -.:: - . ...-,-:!. ? ~.,-.- i ,, : .f Le e : :'. :..:' .:. 'e -.: ...:.:-,; ')7..g1" 1 . ..'4:: - .:e......-.:; ~ .;• , ' .7- 4 .-;•..? ....;,..,.••:::-. • • •,;:.•e -.', - • p. , z;!: li , ! v.1.r)V. , ..:;',..F , '' . : 1:4 • ....::. '.... ; . - '.; -,. - .:17'..4 '7(3.; ;; ...:A -,•!-.:•.'re!' - : f- - •; r ' Yf i " ?• ;.i.: (7 - ',' •• :.'••' •. • ' eei - • • • ' ....• . '. • '; •-• ' "" ' ~. e • • '...•.;. i . 10 • - . '• •.• •:. • • 1.... : , • .:. Ilc• i• I e -4. .;•'. ''''''' - • .... , .. 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YttsrA , : mow here and there and everywhere , the, day This child of •Titne.,wits:brought beside .11w Of the dead Kim; brew;cre,wecti with chaplets: sere,: • For now Ws reign Nu:closed, and co, same Of human nieuld, he posod amid tbe,dresr : 41 " 14 froo B Wl_Okr,l4' 4 4, l h_e Bea. , To that fair WWI' Me ) sad fi)oo 4 l4 Cata TO ua, • • 1 r •0 r • ,_•• • , ~„ . ; Now when ,thel)ltikAinidlW, the chureltsbellt , rang, - ; 1 ,„s•. , x 5 111 1 7 . i Anil gave bravo welcome, to the new - born helm - All o'cr the earth waslieard the sounding clang,- And ehouts went of sheelt_the frosted7aM; And,.for 'the tylila,ttocwee,:nr, pain; or 4ard ' pOented knewti 'put :or 'palacilhigbi*: For.;.old iiid'oecnen fair, , : - L thelesideii;'n 14 and starless Sky 11414ed'ih hcelaiii;;lte though some Vletor Chief • Whit thcingh•fii many breasts soMe,bltter 'grief liti bent ' the sphit? gape atttod:'forth and said Nlff koiid Bike; bit ittictiria! 18 Mit brief; .; - ' • Through ragged, Weedinkpattu3 yo, have been . d.c'tird.**i. l3 P.7 as icilifiefikl.f bF - -- . . ~,Sotta be, . "To fiteenll dangens andldr.staltiNalliat;lasfig, While beans iuni . pultes laity pe.a.hialiiitidenuk: Teen rise i , and girt with Corkil*thg failk and • • . - po wee, ; • - • • Thitinvia ;your grLefs, and greet cioinotpur." • And, .FO3 throughout the. land Au_ hearts grew For had not Hopes , . stout words chected all once 'mere Andieft sweet peace in,hoisatos - just now sad, 4 Aidecattercd those grim shadows which before, Like tftpttes, chased fair joy afar and wore. : 'fheir impress - decp into - the soul? Good cheer Was this that tilled the.,Earth's greajt,heett;mo bore Triali..proznise of '43 - 9d i e prayed-for blessingli in this hoW downed, the dawn of this 'NOW Year. APace the dale. and inontha drew on, !Zion/0 found the joys, of Ahleh brlg4t hope had 7 tolit And eoop forgot thii'veoes'or i .hoius nowkOne, Wid. forward walked full ; blpeeed wAiltlipace; yo,Enett,, v, ere It dc creed. the Ilis'of ok; ) .: Syrnileaven - to•tbebe - waa kind, nor with Melva .Vr stack° like flock re4athered,Lck'thEfo ld heyc .'f sa And dine In' faith: diinCeriterit.lo7; Litt's. pleant ways, change thntr, livnns of pratie.to 9oo: *. . - < • ~ Bait ion? whodo strus alsvAitiliti-iii*ktg, Were 'doomed 19 (poke atootig Vie tti#rns and. ggloom; on'otv,. ( Deittki . NO Aitti,,or Almon or. star„ : or grateful ti 10 0 .0),,, Slit hearts surehatge4fflith woe, and never roma Within for . aught that "elves to lire a• rest,- Or 4Funis pc#06.0115 & m le the welcome tomb ; gencalli inelF erriesulli gr',grlers, and burdens : prefik4, l , „ These etakgered on, ' unclitered, unhopeful end nessed. Like men; Earth'sloy6r4mettta are prone,te reel The changes - *Web the years' of Timp *lst brlug.:, •• • ' F They come, arulln,Uteir.serOping• wake reveal All prO,Spercnas Peoples,- all , in sufferins ; Enlightened, these; and.those beneath a lung, • Whore ireeseeptre strikes the spirit down, Ind leaves within the human heart a sting— • That thought; that ]van should quail before the Of him who,SiOneta and wears • jeweled crown. Before the new=born Year grew, old, he saw Bravo hearts arise : resolved to save the right, O'erthrow the Lyrattt and make righteous law, That men may live and share the holy light, Those blessed rays which,Freedom's orb of might Sht.ds on the"sons ,of Earth' who dare to meet The armored despot in the angry fight; And these, to-day, withjey eaek o titer greet,. For one of Europe's blood-they/0 crow_ Bee it their feet. ". • , . - Our Country ! Gon's good blessing QA:the.lo l 4ll . . No more aeross heribreast the iron .. .ear. Drlves, 'with deep wonnd, at lddeorks eem- Peieri'reluns agaln,and bat the mirklng scar Remaine. that teila bow well Thne'd greatest war, plro' Freedoha's Chlettrdn, saved the blessed. 801 l No els* Iles out tO-nlghtlieneath a 5tar.. 11 ,.. • And nought is beard of anger or turmoil Among tbe thrifty nolsciof iqr floortof. Toll:. The Yesk Ages foit.,„slii!„.we;,r/k9 wslic wiMit •y . • . , Once meire'shall geed, MO of the..NeW.,• And 'mid ;the :clang of liella A t ilt hymns of, prelso Heaven's high llghtlxis.'eswiaest hearts will ;fine, For that t*3t,'graec which thus far broiught us That so we yet'mitilive and dd what He . In His great Whiderd hatb'fer'llan to do, And doing, in His strength, our eyes shall see By llying faith( we mOrtals call ro Wadding rxemenlß. . • • Society invests persons who are engaged to •be warned ,withlesuch • eitravagant interest and such, extraordinary pretensions, that we must not be surprised if itlpositively . con= sere upon them the privilege it has long with. drann from the ,sovereign, the:privilege of raising taxes Without • the interientiOntoliiny ;legislative authority. • Like the, royaL.righte .they havesurvived; these fiscal contributions; raised:by , young ladies from' their lieges on , 'the' eve of their•wedding, , are„lidteitly,irtade to assume the .character .. ofelientiVelerice. l . They are called iiresents,and Aice,',with • an exi: quibite avoidance of,their compolsOry, nature,: invariably alluded to as spontaneouttofierings. But- • a slightl). , ptactical acquaintance: with • the - intale . 11 111 Which ,• they are:, levied, and the gentildefeelings if .: ,the - ihappy,indtvlduals ; from. !Whom 'theY utt are mil: .torted,',ispoough Ad' convince , _ anybody that they are,!:m,more Tree gifts than were , those,: •additioneJoithe,royal exchequer , in the , time of the Tudors to which we have already come . ;tired them.' -What can't be cured must be; ;enduredr•andWe'bOe expectation of,seal:s ; 4 uphetli •,f °rceOPC ' veine 4 4 1 N 11)8 4e 1 0 31 4; 'w Pt L 40. :.0443 menoo. • ; ';'l4)lint guerolo ,, . lugubdtuattquom3: away with the octroi duties in SPainpandtsub-i stitutedln•Miredtciale and 'DOW 'taxlfiviihnif stead. 4' Gannet something similar'be &fie , in this mattot'of Wedding Aresents?' not, a mau,be made, to contignitk toropertion, • to tha,rent.;,:ha,_tays: Airi;jl/ 1 1 - ..2.h01ine ;, and, the number .of• - peopliairtizitr.710 • much per, haby say:2 Let there ..lbe; no mere' gimeracke and.faUalo. -:Lerthice good' money down.' No - more 441bille;SpoOns and Rvangelist Inns tarctputsl'• 'Hard cloth is whit we advocate.' Uncle and aunt' very 'often , as 'it IN; Ma* wedding•premp that' , fOnagkiolthigr the young . folks to buy, wltat,ther it. \Suppose we all do the sanasglAifit,btrob:4; jected to that• tbey • would ;not, illkedtoqtakit, money fiem'ettengere, all'w e ,Olgt 'Verjtiriky them. They, do take it nnyi,,W,Colo v * fem. sti t o imsitlittftexii t eOl i tovlt t poi4 • : sitive about plain, -visl4l6,oohi pr. tatCpiam e would Many +cool° aorryirme• zvropilar-ii /mpsria/ Review. . • .-., :!, 7, , :i . 43041,Vig• - •1•!:, — .); • _ ,t, , .:_ • ' '.. '..", 1.: '' ' ~.". '- "'s ; ,1' i ~, •..,: 7' ,;.•:;Vi:i . ' ''. , ~..-... .'.."!.: , ..Fr G . - .. ‘,.;,.; ~ ~.:.-.., i.; ; ,;,...., ,:,..k. . .. IP ''' .' .-- - ..: • 1 ''.:;) ic. ' oYi.lifp . p. A DELt'BIA , :- . WEDNASDAY,, pEOFilißElß,:,l,l), , lgps“,h-41..,, Ri i pL4,B r ATNY; '—' ....-.). ' 1 .. , :ro.RIP , F! , t 1 •:. , :' ; . i. 1.•:. - •1 4 - • ..ii.5.,., u...,,,; 4 ...... ~.,..,..: ..1,-... 1_ .....,.g.,,i r t..t.. -1,1 1)...,1..3 - ..,;.;.. , n. : .. 44 ...,, , .. C.:41-1.• .1. I! , .e•et `•,.. .i‘ ~.!' ': ___, =MIMIIMIIEaM . . . . • .... • .. . '. .1 8 - 4:8-'-'.0 . .' . ? , .,:•,..7-.......,,,,,....,...-„,.,...::„... {,..,:' 1 i' :. 1. , * 'I • :s CHRONOLOGY - OF IaIgT?AST • r r.l • ' • - °.r r • ;I. 7,i v . , liete ir . 4.41 , f4g: • Y.... V.. ,z.t 44 , , Lco.a.toau.onai ,anagyorervuzvente, ; - • • Record, of. the World's Progress NOorolog y of the Year ConletoAummarl of Haps and MishitPg 1' Colo ¢ oelMlea , of Rli , 1 cele united s -arsturth Anniversary of Emancipation; bl , a.p 44hIPSPYthera f ooo dtrOi at; 2.. d:••? 7 ,',•• • National" Ban k of Bay City, Mlubizatt, suspended pigment, iThomas.Welsh banged at Newark, N.-J.. for murder..'; .renians attack the residence of Mr. Matthews at Cork, Ireland.... Baron Marochelll; the sqqlptor, died. , • B. Governor Flanders, of Louisiana, resigned. Jbehfia - BWrolipntecil bY.' Gteneial- Hancock: ' ...goy. Bullock , of MassiaCbutOtts. in augurated. ~..General Meade left Washington to aa8511113,3 command of the Third MllitarylMstrldt. .The Fenian Headquarters in Paris seized by, the French. police. —Riots in . Lisbon, iPortugal. 4. Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius... •Healgaation of the Cabinet Ministry, of Portaged. accepted by -the King and a new Ministry formed.. 8. Coagress re-assembled Pa-day. Stale Depart ment informed of the abdication of the Tycoon of Japan In-favor of the Mikado The. United States Roue of Representatives passed the fol lowing • . Reap/red, That we utterly, condemnthe con duct of Andrew Johnson, acting President of the. United States, for his action • In, removing that gallant sol Mer, GeneraLP, FL Sherldan,'. from the command of the Fifth Military District; and %that the thanks of this House are tine to .oenend S. Grant, commanding the armies of . the'. United': States, for, his letter August last, addressed to the said acting Preilident, In relation to =the re moval of E. M. Stanton and.of. General Sheridan, se, well as for his endorsement of. lielotter of General Sheridan, dated;January 26,1867; in rela ilea to matters in Texas.? . •• The (init clause, In relallsm.td• the , removal). of General Sheridan. was passed-g-yedia9, nuyn 28; the ecto,,pdi returning. thank& tortainieral —yeas 132, nays :7.414 - itis/ Wtii r , .4•:: 7. -The Pennsylvapla LeddslittUre met; stud"the kleziate , organlzedl 'Wes organization - . effected in the 'House Faivel , ..4a/1' Cideago • , • destroyed by .Lord Stanley prolests'-ligithist• the ac tion of ibeßtissibm Government , in • Roumania. : 8. Governor Geary's annual , mesaage received and mall In the Senate of reimaylvania:—.B tate Convention'of Boys in Blue met and•nominated General Grant for'„Beesideut, Curtin for VleaPttelderg. , 141, "rC • 9. BLthop Hopkins,' of Vermont., 'filed,agidli 3 - ears.... Severe battle between the Governmen tal and'Revoltitienazy forces in I' ire—l—The re mains of.the late Emperor Maximillan'of Mexico, arrived at the Island. , of 'Corfu on their Way:to Trieste. ~. • ; •, ~ Li , lb. The. President reports. 21• States as having ratified the proposed , tlith allele'of • the Federal Constitution....7lmßerinsylvastits House of Re presentatives organized - Ay electing ;Melia• W. Davis, Speaker, od-Alie -26th , ballot. ...Grand Arbg clam: Repntilic, , :of: Santis; favor• General Grant for the Presidency •The• Grant block at; Oetrego, - .N. Y.; burned...'3loreFenhin uprisings In Daft. , • , • ''.'• 11. Thirty-five cases of cholera in•New•Yerk, introduced by, the Ship Liberty. from Hamburg Admiral Bell, Lieut. Reed, and ton from the U.- 8: SUP', 'Hartford,' drowned' .in • the Osaka , River, Japan.; . . • : - 10. The. United States Senate refuses to concur in .the :suspension' of •Secretary 'Stanton'by tho , : President:* ..Gere.Prevost'a appointment of hfaj:- ' General of Militia confirmed by the Pennsylvania S enate... ". S. S. Cox appointed Minister tie Austria , :The•town of Sardis, Miss., 'nearly destroyed . . I by re— Aka'. Napier arrives at Anneeley's Bay. Abyssinia, with the British expedition. :? 14. Gen. Grant turns over.the War Depaittnent ` Office to..Ed win M. Stanton ; ... The Virginia Con vention declares slavery foreivee I "Gen. Frederick Steele:died:— :Attest of employds' I, of the Telegraph Company' at Belfast for tap-. • posed' Fenian sympathies.-: . :The Corps L%Yisht ill' pees a bill reorganizing. theiFrench army. 15. W. W. Irwin elected State Treasurer, ... 'Grant and' Sherman have an interview With the President • and Secretary Stanton... , .Burial of 'Bishop Hopkins.... Ground brokewfor•the Golo- I redo and Pacific Railroad at Golden City, C 01.... grance and 'Preside agree to net• together on the • Roman question. •• ' ••`• • 16. The inhabitante of the Islands of St. Johns • and,St. Thoman•unanlinonsly•vote, for' annexa tion to the United States - : , ..* John •Benningoofreb . - residence; near. Titusville ; Pa.' robbed of over - $100,000....The remains of Maximilian arrive at' death'coreaumieated to - Carlotta. 17.. John Jacob Astor died , in 'llewiYisrk:.... ', ißattle between • the Imperialists and4Rebels at , Shentang, China. • ••• 'lB,George 'Francis Train; Ginned 'and-Gee , %ara - led on board • the; steamildp Sebtlit •at neenstown,cbarged with,belonglng to the•Aine- '•::r can wing of'. Feniams '. : .Vh:Tittinian's -remains a " 1 rive at Vienna. ; ' . , , . 5 .20:; Second trial of John 11. ~ Barrett• fixed' for , ' FebruarY2 , l.: 4'.:Fenians attrtett. - a Martallo:lorier at Dungannon, Ireland ... .The transfer of :the: Islands of St:Thomas and St. Johns was referred. , ' • by the , Danish Parliament to a special'cotecnittee.r '-• 1214, Trustees of the Peabody Educational- Fund met at Richmond, Getters] Grant was present..:. 'George L• F. Train was discharged. , from' arrest. at -• 'Cork; t•;:ltaly informs Spain she will not submit& i tri theinter7ention of any foreign power, ' fixcept' 1ftance..4... , . , ,,. :it. , •„" 1,• , •,-• . • • • , •-t d „ 22. 100 deaths froirectiolera per , day' atilt iiends 'Ayretr:,- ~,Leid Hobart, do , Parlia m ent, ' sustains - the •Areerican g,overnment on theAlabataa elaiitui.! 23,, Charles tliefut,:the•tragedianidied..'-fl.epain ' informs Italy' that she Is determinedtle`iffaintain ~ ak e bead df the Church at:Roinri. - : c:4 ••• ': o ..”. • • . gc 5 The Spanishldinister of 'War orders 50;000 , 'Arnericdt breech-loading rides. , - ...; . .;;.,:..;,. t 4.•- - Receipt of the treaty - between ' the 'Unitito Orates and Fejee IslanceiLby , :•=the•State - Dopertig 3tinent.ii t•.GenerfilGrant complained in'a letter ti1:0 Abe President, that misrepresentatione of cOnvelx; :•Safioris between himself , and ithe'Presidene had Abeen'pablished in the public jcturnalatbot p o i nt , lin ; the controversy being , whether;ln , Vatie . 6f the vote in the Senate reinstating kieeretary'Stad ton, 'General Grant had either pronsised.lo`‘hold on' to' 'the oftice r and , compel Secretary) Stanton to' seek' t io; recover possession by process 0111 W, , or had'' . prpmfded lifitit, - in , ease ha rwould nOVresist,taxe-• • r Islgnbr timer°, the President to appoint a new 11geretary of War,whOinfght'resist the relitethte 4 "; Metal : GellCril , Grantl , recapittdatedl ill the city:' immstances, • . •t- and A - tutidi: %-.. *`l ~M tulti) 'no` eta'. ..promilte.n. i•:, ,t, t .1. ' 1 4t!., ' ;•.„ ..4 4 •r:.. •I • . ..1 i , 1 27:),Noesit of Representative's 'pss 5 hill , td prei ' irent'palnient of Southern war I clainfel... .Secre‘ ' tary-Stinton , rePert346 Congreitrthit the , ,' U.S. Soldiers in ; Alaska; are not • 'suffering, - as; Was re., 1 ported.." 4 :Rdwt4diTttornton, new British' litnisn'' A O , arrived in New York.. , . large ttrea • la , Ses , dallaU Alb.;} Wet-cater, Mass: and:!ritru terile t ': I Csnagai Mail *ii.,i ./.. i: ~.. 1 , -: .i , raj el) ~ . .1 . • • t in U 4 28. Griiif Are' in 'OhICI ihi lo ft 42;000;000 t i . ....*$ . 1 . The Pintail, Skia l wit turn' ' CCU'S evidence, ' ands: IlinplicatefinoMe'df hie col °NNW. ~' I. '•' - - 1:: ..2.l9 4 ,Alitt.GralidArmy of_theltefezblicrof-fddiall ana,tand)ihelWyoreing CountrAdonvention on..' dors° General Grant for President....Acadomy of OUR WELO,TAE r ; ~ • ... T ii ii i til It . , ... 4, ~..., ii c. ;a, jr •• I l i; $ l a da Vtasie, at urn ... t er ' p . . t the .Danisth le 'illf; to : theiral'iiitaThegk,, by - Denmark:7.Z, trPinaldfiritt l itfirag A to. .;.... Grant , ble i letter ' f.Ttitinet*..24,';.rtineetth . ~,. ";-. la s il a thi 'diens . lo•reliliMilo Betrotasy',Stantin: witty;. theXei,UoivingendOinetitenn - ' '...,' 7" ; 44:: "As tecifieStOd hu'ihisoeinnundeattOil,' . :il Giant :la InittnietedlaWritiegriet tO' f obsfY. ' - .F order . frost 'l4o's:Ver t DePartment,aaanmeCto '. Gisp4 Denied by Ise. ditatioti:Ot 1.11b7iP*1)1401;,.111210k fuck order bi kneenNY , thOPOOrtil carnotite4lljg ' the armies Of .tb_P ,Inited Stetetlo 'hatipAgen an !" 1 §.40.4„kt i11.k.g.. '44;1; :- , ‘ , ' . . ,7 , A -.,,. ""'"--• '.. , 4"i , ,ne,c,,...: , „'... 5r0_5ujw 2 :, , ,i,3'4 1 2619`N;,.., ~, • : Itlttft etript,;' ~, of France M. I rtders ireetirf4ly: ;the: ' mai. ,o! ~ the . thwi t s press.... :GenerarGiiii .ienlied; 'the . i'resideriC in relation to his order Of - .Tannery 29: - "I AM 1n...' • formed by the Secretory of 'Wgir,that he hattnol • received from Ithe'pl eentiV if any ' dititlr or initrue- lions' Ilniltinyen't impiLtitiktilatnithtnityle Muth.: orders to the, artiotOtt,MrthOtliteferis';'been• :hie practice - land& tbAlAtralfd„, * blutt,e..tint ''.orthe*;.de4 ' partmeriL -- ve r htlehiod4thodo . W) the Virsii,pe ,.. . pertinent is notetitintertharideq, It will De' Wig fiethry evideitcol.ojtur; that's'. anf:cirdsmi, !Bebe& from - th e Wtrafellottrnent; by 'direction of the XtesidCi i it s t it criumrite,MOttre- w .•';7" .: 31.' Aecthent. the Pennsylvania • itat Rail ; insednetiii NM eit, tabbed by a:broken' , tall; three peril consumed by fire a ladykillef, „tither' pereons badlyinjured;,.,-,,Therresident-Wtoto to. General Granfeletter inielation'to,l4letter ,tif, Janniuy 25,1 n Which he inaidlhat'there had been, .FlrCvitliiCliletiWtfitOlitreeliiirs4thedAlli-GlNeli • rat; - some Ike:Oki jet the lattbrjtad::aebomed the ditties Of 'Efeertfitry or,Virarifil.stifellei„ai to What, shotddlie46rie ps pase ;the , Senate , Would ranee le recognise the • suspension . : Of '',4i.:".Stentop. 'The ' President said. .,: " ' -• • ' ' '• • ' !'rbst object: wild neeMifiiiiiie.d, for the intei , . view' terminated' with the direct understanding, ItUttllnpoUrefiectionyon.shonld 'prefer- not to. become .a:.party .I,49"!the Con troveray, ,or should' Conelude that it wouldiasi ycitir dray to surrender, the, department' o Mr:;fitatitori; upon action in : his favor by ; the Sentitei,yein. Were - to 'return the , office to ineprlof to edecialisit.bYthitl.Benate„ In . order that;llrdeiiitedlo do s p at:eight designate some one to succeed - It must have been apr parent -to - I'on'tlaitt bad' zfilibthlentiderstanding beerf. reiehed, it ' was fey: Purpose to relieve yon Irene' the fortheldiecharge . ortinties an Secretary of "intekiiii, and to appoint some other person in that capacity._ . Other Other conversations npOn'the subject 'opened, all of them having, on my part,tho seine Object / sod leading to the NEMO FCAClcuslon as , the first,".. .. ,-. ;.... ..,...„ ~. . , :. The Troddn; said further , that On Saturday, Jantiary. 11; (two .days bethro tho.:sestoration of. Mr.:•Stanton by, the Senate): l .. r . ; ~- "After a • prptreeted ..ipterview. daring which. the previelons of the Tenure-of-Office Bill were fully,- discussed, Lyon, paid . that .as it had. been agreed noon in our. firet:.confOrenee, you would. either retwy.,tEgpflicii to My tiOstresioa in time: to iniable mete appoint a successor before - final. fiction bylint,SenatanpOn. Mr, Stanton'e snspen akin, or would reinAirriat its head awaiting:o;de-, Mahan then the question by lad 1041 , proo eedlog* It: Was then 'understood that there would bo ta-far-. ther..,confer.enett ; otrNondey,.. by . which theta !iu,„BlierrilYou : would ; she.prepared to inform me. or...yontlinnt deeision: YOu jailed, however. to befit the,engagement,;•atid_on Tuesday notified.: irk . -lii .writing,'; of -.. the receipt . of.. your. otilsiah e „.,00tifleation,- of the :: action ... , of ~Urn Senate;„ Abe, casei ,: of Mr. :Stantoni and.. at:,tb_etielneffitsfir informed me. that,. according . to the ant.:3:efinlittlng- the.,.ieunre oh .certain eivil.ofiteetwormfinentions; assfiecretaxy Of. .War 44(rifents , setYrNnt i ereent:of...zetteint..of. zifiTletir . , ti Asi , ln rd of; the_ under , atan#,Mglietwsten ; us, : vacat e t he , office:without haVlng given manotiee of .yonr; intention to do: Oa., .•,X; 28,bat. J tutt,b °waver, f to, say, , that, ,in your conninstficatielb Yen claim. that yon:dld' inform me sii your purpose, and..thns fulfilled the pro. Mite Made , ,inour les t preceding conversation on. ltihstee-st.tirNct. , n c o . that!f a i n ct: such n a t : promise n ex hav g meng oned e o Too a l r ad mg oo me inbur h first eodn I ,- ferenesthattbeFresidentwas,deeiroue , of , ,keep-, log Mr. Sttutthat put, of, office,. whether sustained do the entsponsion or not.: .You know ,what reasone; liadtpfincejd'rbeFresident to aekof you A promise., Yen also knew that, in epee your.viewa.of :•duty i darer. Record with the. own conviction* It: was ~ ble .PerPtiee JO 1111-..;Your:,place by. another ap-. poinunept, . even ; ignoring :the .Oxistence:Lat a' , poiitiie understanding between as.. The:. con cinsions.were plainly deducible from our various convene non IL llt /6 Wr;aln, however; that even under these circumstances yon • did not offer to return the place.to;.my..posseeslon,.bat, accord , log CO your own statement, placed yourself In a pogitioo, whermould,l have qutticipated your ac, tion„l, would:have been compolledlo.ask ofyon, , as I ,was compelled:to. ask _of..your..predegessor ;or the War . .I)oPertment,.a letter:of resignation; ;or *else to resort to the more dieagrecablooxpedi 'eht of .tmspending you by : the-appointment of a EUMEEBOXi" 'I . -.. . • ' • .I'.. •;: I , !.!.. : C . : : ' ..,. •• ' + - • - rePX l ifirr.l. , ' .. < ~ .' 1. : Georgia atilie copgreee ..to * .ioen SOothein planter's d130,001:000.....Lid1an depre dations in A.ri7,4;: l na. ~-. St. ~ X oyOr: r Seminary; _P •:Latrobe,a.., . btarned.':..Tlie: :Revo lution ~ in - Pea . sue-, leesliful:;,..lorig 'lac . Denmark ',Ail:4.i the Treaty 'for the,,transfer of Danish-Nest ..IptilA, legends .:...elnalera subsided'at Bffenos Ayres....Spain :formyet l!repai Leglon?' ; to,ophold, the. temporal .power 0144 ,ro_PO. ;:,..„ •; ~k, 1 . ..::_....„•. w: : „ _,.., ~ i i 2. The set : f' congresp directing that them's*, rity . 'At' ::, the;,, , .);ieeretary,l of .the ': Treffettryi Ito retire 'or I,cgtii*;, - .Uti*d tititee notes, should be..stiagehd9l; except as to cancelling mut, tilatS,i,notes suutkophielng them, became a law,- the eeptin beTlegt** ll.l ,.4he;,Preeidoot's heads. t e,u l llol s .i.Prif.P.9.9fthitetiell.hYttim- tO.Gon gress, 1, ; ! . ...• • -•,;7.... i..?., ,-...•• ; ... . . . , , 3. 'That; ',Ann,,corittsietirift . :::hill ' riot having been signed by the,gresidept, becomes a law ,Terrlble.gale.in Liverpool ...,.,The pints of Hiogo i andpsiihig,apixi .•throwtt open to foreigners.... , : "ton; Gisnt.resll.leoOthe letter ,ef,the j'resident of January 31, declari ng that it was "but a reit 'Ciation, only,somethlog more, lit.detal),. of the cniany„nnif, grebe . ..'n,aitircp.reporitations" . contained , '44 Certain 4tlclo-bnblialied : in., newspapers .and, l 'c9 Oiio repleralGratit'S:leitter of Jaritt.; • ary - 2.8...?... AL ntittil Add:: •.; ~. -. • • . ' . 1.: 4 riliegi t Omit ere ` the Correctness of. - My' state-, : !inoi(ttincthatlektig,*tything :in yottrs I nOtivltti4 . stand4g.: ; •••Xsettlepsy that we , petted', On 11440.; !:eity," - the Ilik*,', Without any pro oilia :GPIs/ .p ark'elitheY elefeliskd or 'implied; f — the' 'Olivet Atistl•sitiithkeliohlostlik the oftlee:go Seettitary toit; •: 1 1V,SCrittiitterisi it 041;e; Setion pi .th.e'.'kipetild'.* ot., detiliiiiik3o cktici 'tnyeelf, - . we*" ,"ahttedulet It itsitt cs •tO y'oktiefoteilii . liltptioo ' wattl',liafii, Ot''.',.thaf.,. i.. whifidiseitylen . agaln„nt Siit'flited - time; ' OA 'Ali o'. e/bjebt....: 'llia Perleiriii4fObof ,Ituimreptieeii:, el-1' leged-tei . hAve heen'tinidfi - bY.lnci ; Would linvelti: , Vdived itreststaphO';ol". the law, aad. - .lllCiadargalit,.- • . tebCYAiithAle.lVllol6', history Of 'WY cbmawation'. . 1 1t4'..t. 14 /OsPOesieit Of Mt.~ ii.otuUtob2 , ' rroiti, oaf: Conveis'atiesi anit t o y avritteil mutat, OtAtitthiti ,il,"llllc7, 4 ,•:^ii4altis; lite.;reitipver.of-Itir.; Stantesi,... you :',..zittist `nerv e .linciwn .: that : thy: ; grOtests. •ohieetititi;l9 ~ his - 4eteoyei ~`,'Wa s . .. ' the:', - reiir: • thpt "•,tistptuti, 'j.' • • One ' ',ltild ~' be . • ,jip p Coln ted ' lri, `bib Stead ti , tio ie.)niii;'.b . bOriesithin ; to ' the :laws:, teialigt.Pilithr,estfara onof tho'bouthorn:Stittee' toitlielr proP,Creelatien: to lite,'goVermasialat,"em,' : i Illarftteit the'arritylit'thelerfOrinanee.of th e Auden .es ebittUy liSposed,Pprix it toy'the • lows; and Mat, , 'it able prOvent'etith'in appointment ' thati Etc , ' i en ted the appointment , Oftleorentry,„of War ad .1 'in rim,. and not for the';porpeeePe:l °idding! yOn'. '4o et rid of Mr. S tantrini by. /01Y,ovithlicildizig;it ' t from him in oppoeitio‘twthinat::oroicit doiiir soitoyeellf, surrender • toro6h4 : ':.libo,"lts the state.'; let and assumptions -Itic-yettrlconinitinicatioit. pl ly indicate, was sought; .:and 0 ivitifto.giold. l .. tlaßa doubt, as well as tojrellevelottlrtinilhopor Solna embarrassment liftililehtbdr: .Stenton's . , re. , In Statement would place , yoq,` thiitql"hrged /the. appointment of Governor Cox !_ktielleViairtifiti ft:" *Wald be agreeable to son - arid 15 , to"Me titati.r tot, satisfied as I was the good .. "ileoetiltrty;fitir not the office, was what thelittsie &died; • • , ' 7,, ; o til ii I i .. i 4 , . .' . * 4. ..* t ,;4 01 ..4-q:- ', * - ,' - "The epuree. you have iiiidiaciftladdrced Oil. . purstte was in violation of ileivi'atidAlsaiwithemV. orders from you; while the cenrelipild , plareinaf ; _and which 1 a ever dicatitedyoti falletaid ars toed, amy l in accordance .` with' dl .law,ianoci in. d ' B oo.' •'4lle • eel to any -trijiAeperkir; -- And now; : 'l,l , Trosident„wben niPhonor 'be a :Soldier and' • integrity as a man ot haVe been so violently as ~:~ .‘",: 1c .1 .;;;;. - ;% , ' , ..7. 0 .1"Atincolfv- 0 :•_••••..ot- , .'..f.; , ..,.41- 1 .,.-;-• ,- - -.... —-- • - - -.• :• - ... •-• -.-','... •-•,'.- ''' ' :...: —•,.-'''.."'"-, .:7 --- 7." . • ',. , . - - • - - . ... , -.••- , ic....',- • .: , .,-0..., f1pf.,?,;,..., : . •zyi ;1 .. ..^.1...? i...1 - i'ili.lß . i- ; ; -1- *' 7!" .- fat` el* , 11:7 3 ).4.1...t4 , 11; t:*Pl i,,, 1 1 4 '3- eit lier;ctiP h..... 1. IYI.:!' ir‘:.ti.rs!;2l:ll"! • t , 'S,!, ~; ..V. , ,Vito::* - y ..j. G . ia . 1. , i W.1" . rii(.1% 700 ° Uit I ' ' ' ' ' t; ) ': .- 4 ; '.E) . .' , lii. . •-•cli - .. , *..v.kSZL: ; 'gel Ctp;e4:strmitr* ~::. I tf . ~. ' . itA Xes arfil ' c • •;1.1';1 P 4 • r40. 4 .18.4..1.id-ftzAAle— V ,Sizr.i l -64`' • , • IP P!t , d'• L ' lit 0 5 1 ;i 5;4 .pe:t . ,,,- , 4•.0 . , , A0.-4 . t.14-.lter3icfr : .-t- •-, %a • liiit ,' - • ••kni * . l -; 4 t 7,4 * -1 " 1 .'5% -. ;-!.... 1,..t.. '; 1 ffl..' • • ~.....4. (,----... - l -t , i,.r ., 44 . .) , , , ir : iii-ifci . ,?‘,4„ , f., _.406' - ' - . I 4.f . . • . . 1^ . .. . 1/441 / • 7r.nf. DV:llft: .'"11...ti.t.,,;(•. ~t - t.. 4 . ...Ix : A "` ' , s ‘ 1 • ' • •" .: i.c.. , 1:• , ,,, 4 .., . '' .. '''..'...': - • ..i. , "fiv-,:,..erA•qnjil ',.. 5 ..: - . •'? . ;_tt.r.). 'i.e...a f 5.•:.... - :,..::::k64:••• , :i . i.',_". ? • ie-Zll.Fg'f.k.if':l%,,--• l. ‘1 , 4•. - 4:141....... 1,.• : PlititEr&flier,,hiltiget, ~.i.. ~,, ~._......5. !i1).14:1:1t3t Ltdq __,, IMMINE BEE= o*. -rf ',re zrrr , "ri n a •., , f.lro r ? 1 11211 4,t'edi t Olgall i cOc* tkit 'I eatOAS i jeti.. Bard lb i tt 01a , 07) 49 lI n baent40 WAlai sign's' temPt tdinVol elite' lbe mslAtiC, ; jaw, forrWhiell , Patalipitata o 44 o ,atlianAti' l . in* . ;:tosisibility,,' In Order. tin*, ttr, &war 0.1'.. OP V . • ek"becoa alle. , .C9,tnitge" Lant;,lll,lo* aleaants4; ntlial 'this' cot !vigil by yo dery ' difectleethe to' dimibey orders 'fianithe, tiegreittry,o6 , War, mysnperlorAnd : you, intiorl: Oitnite.;:,wlitialle havillg-cPMtortatafic4:tta" ilfitr o s4',ll9 ) i t-,slYith' aaanrituna; st.tr r eill4 - tAIAt k ail* AO ikviiidiesAlett ot. 'ad ~ .Ohacter ceuld'here ,tn dile% ibis; Corze49ildeFF*On 10 .7 Part; ,I, have, the honor t o be;very respect/any, yottr.olliulient, Servant, :,-(,- --rt ..,;,- *, U: B . , GaArr; ffute,r4-""li , 4. Corretcondence ‘ betweenGogeral Arantana . the President In relation to • the ßeeretary,OCW,4 '-, j - case sgnt to the ,Sinatei.... .Sradferd,e-punty ea tlontes Grint:...Dlstgraslce tit a negro political - -tneetlPS kw Savannah - acOigitto ; Several - police ! 1 - teetteod,diesiegreta . ,monnded.. t ..Debate, in the. Carpa,Legialetif t an•the .billregulatink Xae Press, Oontinues. ;f The clause,. abolishing prelinnaary4 tight in publish passed ~; almost tin animously,, i ...T The election - to determiao,Whothor the near ,con-.. Stftntiop slaordd he iltdopted,conunenced -in- Ala-, i baitie and continued three daYs. - Vote:, For- the adoptirm o f the I constitution,. 70,,;(4.2 : 000nat It, 1,003- 1' • '--'''' .. ' 11 ... , ir..- r... 1 1 . 04 Beeretary l of . War ordered itkOmploy Counsel . . to:deka:o *metals Meade-and4ktgeri or, other officers ,PrPc s ceded against because of the recon stzuctiOti acia..% , .Tbe.GeorgisConvention annuls - all debts contrasted kriortotthet.close of:; the re bellion.: .cdohn ~ , -Bright ! Ipleeds for , Ireland. The Po pe order§ the, na acme" sung in all the elmrches of Italy. Xing Victor forbids it within his kingdom.. ,•• -_ ---: L . '.,., (1.-:•) .1 , ... 6. 0111cers.orthe.Army otthe Cumberland mat at Cincinnati -Aar term ea. association.:, .-I,'An' oyster boat sunk( by a steamer oat }fortress .Mon - roe; three, -of , her-- crew,-.-all :, Philadelphians, drowned.' ....Attempted, - s assassination . of , the Bing and Queen of flortugal.....Admiral Farra or:arrived at eeriest. . fittpblealintaty:Tenitte of Ofilatrißillpassed to , the Aenate...:.,...Kiinsati ' , alloWaiW4mnot- and egroes to) fpreettseAn ' , her courts; :Li/harlot; Francis Adams, Misdate/I'4o England, lesiva. 8. Itir:Stevenf.rtilidelfaitiOtion itr the House of Representatives to Impeach the President... t Iturbide,.heir orMaxinttilialfitughttif tn'the.Pep al , 312aN , es... Admiral Farpipt. at Florence; fleet atapezzia.:: , • - t-f eiv.•:•• •••! , • • • • 10.1 Mr,/ Burlingame - left - Pekin - on his mission for the Emperor - .of enintv'and • arrived at Shanghac, Whence he was to .proceed direct to the 'United States... - „President,-Johimon replied. to- General Grant's lettbr of. 'February 3d, 'going over the matter again, and submitting letters of Secretaries Welles, McCulloch, Browning, Sew iird and -Postmaster - General Randall, giving their respective recollections of the ,cenvereatioa 9EJanuary,l4th,-afterhir.,Stariten had been rein, 11- The reveilitraiter 'Nen:utile maw burned in,- ; (lliesaperike; bay. 7? awe ofAter tends were drovrned... :Sir; David Browster, -- a, celebrated English, p.byaielan ; and • distinguished scientific' discoterer, died in London .at 'the - advanced age of , eighty-aeven., - ;.%Gerteral Grant replied torhe Preeident,net admitting any of • tiie statements bis letters, but; taking up the charge of,ineab ordination—stating ~; It WAS clear to me before my letter of ;Jan: 30: was written thatl,,the person.having mbrepub-:. lie business to transact with the Secretary of 'Wag than other of the .President's subordinatesitwail the only one who had been instructed to diarelt:: nard-the authority Of Stanton, wheire his an.j.: theritrvrairlierh'ed:rm Itgnalltillf Trieliffent: the .27th of January I- receiveda lettee from. :the...Secretary :of War (copy' hereivith); directing and to furnish an escort, to the public:. • treasure -from the Rio :Grande to Net* Ortettor t k Oce., at the request orthe'Socretary of the Tile. : eury to him.; also.said two - other enclosures;showing the' recognition of Mt`. Stanton as- Secretary of War,; bran Secretaxy of, the . Treasury tend the - Poe t master General In all of which cases the. Secro- 1 tart' tiftWar.liad.,to!call upon me to make the +Di alers requested,, or give the information desired; and:vaherobis authority is' deilved'Aratry lie!, • as the hgentof tharresident.-`3 .ebt)).tri . s . ) • ) • 'lWitit an orderAtreleakly4unbigtiontaa thdt of the-Yrnsident's here referiedl.4ls 4 lV-Was my 'ditty infoith the . Frceldent of '-mr,-ilitargorataticol'of ondJ to abide.by that intitprtidlon until re -1 titived "other orders. • 1; - ,, 77 • •• • , • "LtisetAlming.any intention, noir Or lieretofoie, , :lot disobeying any legal order of the President, distinctlycemninuicated, I remain, vets , respect- - fully, yourobedient servant, •• - • 1.1 • at. t‘l.l. S. GRANT. , General."' aft. The German Savings bank In Memphis/ frenu.tanspended; liabilities . $140,000; assets $60,- Jooo....Rear Admiral Frederick • 'Engle, united SiateaNavy, died. - • , • . i _llB. The .:Reonstruction Committee of the , House of Representatives, by a vote of 6 to , BW; jected'a reeolutlon , offered bpair.Stevens, for The .impeachment of the President. The yeas' were, 'Btevens, Farniewortli and Boutwell; - • ~ 114. The United States Senate , passed a bill re-', dicing the'time for which the President can sup Iplywaearibles in thelepartmenti to tow days.... .The President issued an order constituting a new military district, called the Division 7 of - the At lantic, and appointing Lieut. Gen: Sherman as its commander. ::.TheDauhin County Republlean - Convention resolved In f avor of Grant and Gea7 for President and Vicafresident ....Vennon, a' Fenian, convicted , of treason-felony, in London, sentenced to Iminsonment at hard labor for fif teen years.. , ..ln the Leglsiallf,, of , France, l the bill for the regulation of the' press defeated .. . Admiral Farragut attended ti State dlnner,th vied•by Ring VictorEmManneL ••• , ) lb. The Republican ConventiOn: of •Lehigh . county resolved in - favOr of Gen. , Grant and ex- Gov.Curtin for President and Nice-President.... ' The ConserVativo Convention of Tennessee re commend Andrew Johnson for next President. . 17. The U. ft? Supreme ' , Court Overrated the' ' motion to dismiss the MeArdie 'appeal for Want, ofjuriediction ....A tiro , occurred In a 'hardware t attire in Harrisburg: 'An, o.xploslen ' took: place which injured thirty . parsons. , J , • - ' • __, I ;' , 18. The Republican convention' ' , of % ,, Tlcige :county resolved 'lO 'favor' of Grant and PGrold for President and , Mee Preeident : . ?A sleeplng-J ;car on the Baltimore and , Ohto railroad ll:crown dews an embankment into Buffalo• Creek,? near ,•FArsingtonVa:l; Twenty , prnons were in , the lbot Only one was . emionsly injured: . '.The . aw pnery of C. K. fiaule_,v Anti Loc.ktt even, Pa., , urned. Loss $7,600....4he , 110n5e of Commons • agreed to, the, suspenelen t of tim puceis corpus In ! Ireland: '• • • • . -:', '',.,., " ~ : . • 19: In the U. t S:Senicialtit;plielvtliOn"admit- ' Mg Philip ,F. Tbethas, kip Or elPcUrom Afarp, land; . 04a • bottsidereid' pod ~InjeCted.*. ur e MI 21,i', , mays. 28....,The ~Luzerno' es;rrint , P . ,l46,Phbilett for resolved Hi Tatar' el Ofthit'sind :Grow • for President and Vle.ol(Utidertt:.; :Sit .0 'owe ' Mice, Judge . Of theteart ef Queetrilleneh, died.. 'l,l2 , London:4:lft: gigot, of the DithKial'rlihnian • ", , convictod of : pablishink treasoneble''‘imadlnidl llouti libels:. '.A generalconscription exacro ip ' , : Brazil. . . . _ - - s • :i -.• ,t• -• c 20. The PiiisidentliVikiil / .1 4.clrelt, li s tf ' t., I t 'thg General Sherman tO;doOutteral. hb IV3 illf- i s tary Department'of thtt ' AlieSitie:..,;The,llf ane, ' Republican Convention „Met '• s tieVerflOr,4 tier i'yes nominated" for re-olibtron, , end' retain Oak Were addp fed recommending Grant', end, ;CO ' ' for next - President 'and VlcePresident:';',it., i 'llcluse of _Representatives of .Kevr, le y , nit 11 : curred in theactinn of 'the Senate wltbdrtw g, the consent of the State to. the 14th admit MAC , to the Constitution of the United State& „, 21. The. President removed tiocretaryStatl i n ; from - 'the War Department, and'appointed Cie _? - 1 Lorenzo Thomas • • SceretarY• 'cid' snici-ibb, , , 4 1' 0 Senate Was notified of, the removal, and,ado'pthd , a resolution deelaring that the'esitlent had no power tnrepaqyelhir flocretimetWar.i:l36ere 7 tary titantoo r lticcuotoo_wip too. 2d.; 34 , ''Sba °tuf t .10A, ttiVAiontralitster_pf ith , ;' . constrnetei criVelen Wia teried.the attlort•of the, priA °elfin M4001140'1 itletnPt p stiPelf sedo Secrotary43tanto ; reporte_d 16;411 ~ b, l 9ttae of 'Ropresertheththe xis folloWie ; -,. • - -,. - ,-.-, 'Mink' the' evidence collected by the commit-' .' toe: Whictuktiiereafter,preseted, And iti.virtue of, the poWore with which they. have boon l lnveeted, by thellotillectKey - drif - eftlie 44111110n' Rat, MI:: drewVohnemi, - Preildent of the United'States; be impeached of 'high crimes and misdemeanors. .!••••,. •,., :11: "1 , .): . tt . . r i.::: :,.:.•.t . . •, • j`..)L1.1 : l..'.i.:it !If.,;:ii., (.!;,I•:ifiT-..! ~,~ ~ . . • - P4404 - '111834 oxsTs• - r. ~ t:/?1,b,1,41 Vf , D,,VI 4:1,t(„ y: TAP 01154 'J. 'be r; Ibereforelttecomnteu& lot theft IfOittie doption ! ot lbdadooatpanying resolution: • StaViNl4l . • - • . • . 41 0061tord B. Botrrivum; 1 ' •-4 A:•BtacKaat,i • Taiontaittr; „ •'• ' • • - 4701ittiF.iFitUrtswearn, • ' . Cl.'BitereArr, ' • • 44 111:1C,Poknor: "Retolredi-That Andrew-JObneon; President of . the) United States; be impeached for h4hvek:lntee and reisderneeitirs,n /- i Secretary? 13tanton.) still .occntiieif hie efilee.inal • the Wat , Departmant i eating and sleepinginillitfm Thomas. arrested on , afildiVitinfc . ":""' Xrijiitanton,ifilt violation of the 'rebore ofofiliterl act, and.iteld to :ball in48b;00o Tha Pretideut directed' General.Thorninp,to , apply to thd Sr preme Court, for Is•writ against Seel-story Start ton, in order ip bring the constitutionality of the Tenure of Office laiv before the Court.' = . 24. ale , Impeachment - reselutlont adOpted in J ' U. B. House of Representatives.- Votti.-126!yertnil- 1 to'47 nays. • illesers. Ste Wart, of , New York,' , a nt • Carey;• of Ohio, .votett•witis thenemocratsagliinatzA ' • Inipeachment.:—Getv:Thernas demandetVi! * -- rpcissekalon_ottheoirar °tilde, but was refUsed.bir"- SeCretary.'Stanton,- and Theinas-retired... , .The - tic* Jersey Legbletture - adopt resolutione of eyni- palbr.for Preildent Johnson... :The 'President atnt to the Senate the name of Thomas Ewing, of Ohlo, as Steretsz7 of War, inplaes of Edwin IL _ Stanton, removed:. ::The President 'mats With's . • Senate a.messagct explaining the reasons why removtd-Secretary-Stanton;-" claiming s' right 'to' do ,so under the Ast of August 7, 3.7Bp,.whialk, making pro - Viiiion for the appointment "of a Chief Clerk in the War Department, said thatlinshould' discharge all the duties of Secretary "Whenever the said principal otileer shall be removed trots offiee by the President of the United•Statee,"&e: . The Preeident alaimed•that this net had not been: repealed 'by snbacquent leglsletion of by the Tea- ' are-ot-Ofhce Law. 'rhe President also cialined that the' Tenure-of-Office Law applied only to such cabinet officers as *ere (typo:Wed by him, and' argued tbat he did not appoint fiecretarr._: Stanton.' Be further ' declared his opinion that - the Tenure-of-Office Law was tindonstitutional s . and that his intention In renadVibellir• Siarliem" was to bring thezAuestion before. fhtt Supreme - .. • •••• , 25, In the WIL Senate the' Committee' of the House to impeilcil'the President intradueed Mr- Stevens,whoannounted the action of the House. • .. Gov. Ward of Now'Jerary,vekled the;resoltt:; - , lion vvitbdrawing New Jerseee Salient to the fourteenth 'amend um nt.... :Don !esthete Gomez. Minister (rora •Nlearagna and Honduras,ro son ted to the President :. ::.. Twelve _,p .Twelve hundred I,ndi- diens repulsed in in attack on Pert Lancaster,.; New Mexice....EarlDerby resigned the PreMierr ship of Great .Britain, and the reaignation 'he- • cepted by the Queen ....Clianeellor,bf the Each*. quer Disraeli ordered to force a • ; neW Cabinet. ;• • ,George, Bancroft received ha Xnvoy, .Extraor 7 • Aihney., and. Minister. Pienfpotentittrytioni, the ' unit e d - 6:,...1tea to the "North` German Confedemt , non at Berlin, , ..,..- • ', - . - 26. Adjuitint-Gentirm A bolitati aneesred be fore;- Judge Cer.tter and waived an eiteninatn,.'`u. Judge • : Carrier mailed the General dismissed, thug pre , ;. • venting atrapplication•for a- writ' of hubeaa cor pus to get the case before the Supreme Court. 27: Adjutant-General Thomas began suit • ~ g ainat Secretary - Stanton for - false imprison- ' ment, laying; bin damages at $250,000....The Georgia Convention remove the Statti Capital • . from•Mllledgeville to. Atlanta. • - - -- ''•• 29., Inthe House articles otioipeachment were reported by BOtitwelL'•• The. liepublledriltiip: , .resentativea held . e.'cattene,antleeleotedseven.Rep- 2 , t resentatiVes, headed-by. Meseta. Stevens and 'Bet:: - 1er,..t0 conduct =the impeaChinentbefore the Son- - ~ 'ate.‘, —True bills found against Messrs. -Nugent, ' • • Kean, Fitz Gibbon, Leonard, - O'Conner • ando ;Leahy. Feniane , -in , I , ondon. , ..George Selater • •„ Booth; M. P. •for North •Guntir, - voriceeede George' „r •W. Hunt as Under Secretary:oPthe Treashry of.' ! • Great Britain .•... His Majesty Louis the Second, ' ' King of Bavaria, died in Munich; aged • twenty three yeare: ~ , ... ~ , •, • r J • . -, March. • . • . i .,• 2. The House of. Representatives , by. a vote co. , 126 yeas to 11 rioys, arid by votes varying from; tharnumber from 108' yeas,. to 46 nays. adopted • ) nine articles of iropeticament,againat the Frog,' • - dent, in substance as' follows:.• • ....' ...681., , I, The issuing of an order, February 21, 18 k • for the removal froteMßee of.F.dwhi M. Stanton, Secretary . of War. ”. , 11. Thu appointnieitt, of 'Adjutant-General Lorenzo Thomae, on the sa me . day, to be Seem.. . . , ri 'tart' of War.ad interim .c , - - - lII.' The • appointment Of . ;: General Leming°, • Thomas as Secretary of', War ad ,interim, without, ; , , lheradvieb'a.tal 'consent of the Senate, no vacancy; ; , ,'' existing ill'the oflice. _ , ~ , IV. uonspireey w,litGen:Lorenzo Thomas and , „ 'others Miran:MA 14,prevent; Edwin. M. , l3tanton. ' ' 1 • from exert' leing,the duties of Secretary of War, • f brting ditrill'and tbrapte. •'. •- • '" 'V. 0 Atactwith.iGenaralLorenzo Thomas, ; 9 , and l O iv s finketittic,l6'PrgirPig . 04 :. e ; e C u tl ° n• ' ' aat th aTennraiiitOttleo.lant r . . ~,, ~ •,..,, r ' i.V,1 2 ; ConeplraebrlthSleneiallorenzo ihomee • to tettekttAitrie lb:940.0;4)00Y of the - United ••eta ' Jrithe arDeporuneOril , • • 1 „ ::Clatispirift ! vdth;Gon. Lorenzo Thomaa, le id theipr . h,perly."Of the • '.United Suttee to the v y wei'ttillintgeoi ,cotxorir to ,the Tenure-of - Pfifee'adt.„ „ ~,.- ' , , , VIII: TO apiibintGen, .Lorenzo Thomas Seem tory of War ad interim, .without the advice and content of Senitte„with' intent to control the aishet.f.etsents 01 •14,Inoneys*appropriated-,for Llbe military service anit.ifer the Department of 4H: Emory , Bief ifejor-Genairal William • 41: Embry, ', cowman g• , ,the • Department -of . Washington end - the in tary fok.co thereof, that,. I ,the 41.0t0r Ocingraia of-Xerch 2,.1867 which de—. slues lia'peetion I f that ,t.'alle