TB DAILY G. - rvararezo rasa: vrolanwe .-cmnexua, Zirstrisa4 Psl II a KwU SED & co., i - r, s wskiiibteria; %i aoarroar..... ..40.tem z. um . . . . . • -43rncs, LZi,ir atniaynoro. • PUTH ersezar. hia lerafieu boa d Yaks Penew* tPncrip. Lusa or rrntustnuni AND I.lt. r WY CITY. EMMS= aitl GT TU MILT: mlllamn..t Pa 7e43.03. pirrsinincia. PY:nrA. THE HlLikikßY CoIILMANDEES. By a Jaw matted at the last regular ,t. Pcogress, and which was re 'at'-largote- in thew columns a few days ago; it is provided that neither of the commanders of : the five military dis tricts Win' irtatlC . the' insurrectionary States are divided, shall be removed Withent the consent of Abe General or the armies. Hence ti willboseen that the order issued by the President on the /74 11231 -.7. Bl iicriPS GrPerskibr from the command of the Fifth disttict; wam•inopexattve and void, until the con ant of Gee. Guess was obtained. In phiSOCHur. and fact the reittoval was mado by General GRANT, and not by the _ . - In his Order removing Central 81 , 8 - , IDA.I49FnerII'CILICST coper.o.ll, directs sturcessor, Gendral Towles, to ! .. con. Gnus to execute all orders he may find la force lAtlie Fifth district, at the time of assuming command of it, unless au thniticitir by itiq Genernr4 the Army to =nal, alter •or modify them." This wouldectuvon the faceot it,:to be cod conclusive evidence that General GRANT ruproves. of what General. SannIDAN lianidtie;ind cOniiented td dagriee him simply to please the President. If Gen. Gain v alien not foil constrained to speed 'lly direct the annuilment or material modification' of General Snr.lllnan'a 011MISItle::1011 certatnly - , stand en:Kra to the censure of removing,,an officer for doing his ' Auty,in the exerciEe of a sound' Judgment. Sri ~ Gnaw; as we showed on a re: cent oaualoh, wad dot assignable; by virtue of his milltaryranic, to the admin.. istration of the War Deparunent. That place I s a purely appointment, tr. witlflaity, 'Ogren L eligible, drhngTeiisons of Propriety *by. high civil and military alas ttould not be held itatinlhdieonaltbi:the: same ildtal. In accepting the post of Scare ireWar, Gen; .01tinT enabled the Proakient to do what he long sought to accomplish, but in vain...that is, - .the rtil moral of air. STA.ATON, and . within weeleittka‘terliag _open, this duties of his now appointment, he assented to the ofDeatirel :Sitinuran, to pre vent which o:maven - ahad vested extraor ,iliseretioniribis bands. Ike regard tide complication as tam tunate for Gen. Gnalur and for the loyal inisenfot - the icpublie. SHAVAIVOOII V. JACiEFON. Anon prvri molcia .agednit :the Bouth.,C4;oluts Sttilifileril In Decem• ber, - 'lBB2;43isnisral Taoism said: _,..l,cortabler.then, the power to annul I „. 'nm of the nlited States; 'assemed by onell4t4, ISCOMr.A.TuII.r Wrrn TUT. 'a nis:Nos Or Tax llNtort coIiTEADICTZD Eixransty inr , Tun, Lerryait oy Tug M116717t71017, reidtrillOnlZED n 7 Z 1 trtnTT, 1NC0.157, Wm( avant r2XMCIFIS. on Wawa IT sres rotr.Nono, A. 12 nri6TrinrClll7. °lrian OnEAT OlunCT VVB/LUD.!! I --. . . • This was in 113,T2. Many yet living =either how the country rocked with exertenalintind tied/bred with alarm at the indiutions pietengoas mid the- trees onahle measures of Joss . C. Carmoux and his followers ; an l theyremember how all parties exalted When Tecseoc croaked that incipient treasitri under his heel. Democrats; and Whigs clasped bands and united their Takeo m support of the brats eldmaTt amthts proelamn- But there was, even in Pennsylvania, :a -L fungi band , tit politicians who drew theli . hispiratlea, not from .Jarvicasins or JACEBOIS, but from Joan C. 0,11.71017 N, anlP!tbbl scull baud was Judge §,4zl' now a candidate for the Snpreme Judgeship. • After nullification was , crruihed he remained:, the some, and fn •an Atrathica delivered in April, 1£3?4, he the minuet doctrine of nut. ttagmas'aelaesilkin and rebellion in the fo Whig emPlunle terms: "We come back to our starting place, and ceding nothing to the Constitution eitabilshlog aufflnal %judge at the am mended powers, proftlbitions, and re served rihts, It must rest upon the ad mlUed pnuctples of general law, la eases of compact between vartieo haring. no Manion supariar. XiCH ".,STATE Zoo THZ EIGHT TO JUDGE Pon 75ELF OF THE anCriCT, AHD TO ormolu rots name PHI MOIT•TH.OPEE AND EFITCLEXT LEY - • Is it safe at a time like this to entrant sapresne judicial powero to a man. who entertain Such o'pltdons as theie We platelet he may bold them honestly and sincerely;; bat-the more honestly and Sincerely that , " are 'entertained the ',llMite dangerous they are. JACKSON Was • honest and sincere la Ids opposition to Bach view* indite honesty, more than acyjhing else, glia lim power-to. put those down:who attempted in 1832 to mazy then; lritoprictice; milted Ilex. sow been where BucnAnan was in 1160 Oc" 2 /4 hfr;t!/ul nO rebellion. '• making. Europo by ...American neut.-with reference, to rhia. lag4,:;astattere goats and puumfacturing the 'wool and hair In tile United Watt., enoonrage a belief that oncosts would .efforts in this direction. Mr. J. S. - -Dtehl, now in Europe collecting furor mattort on this &abject, speaks of numer ous &biles In the Saris Exhibition made from the goat's fleece, with the cards and other machinery employed M , Oak, mannfaetnre, and expresses one dense that this department of industry - "be-mad. more successful in the United States .than in EurOpc.'! Speci mens of Cashmere, Tbibet, and Angora lenitOtjteinal Itairo beets forwaidett to • Washington. ainerlem specimens of A9gere4l ,erce exhibited tome a:mouton- Mier. In Leeds, England, Were pronoun= cad "the most beautiful they bud seen." BMWs: eXpreaSiOne worn heard in 'Vien na, witere tire most lmprored Jacquard teems ate In trpOriltlcru. • Machinery of this dascrlptiop Ma be roach'p purchased at a moderate eon, und there Ls no Itch of amrinswit to ansistin introducing branch - of • Matinjaetnrea into the new t-worlde- Wo May-safely predict, that In a' :SeW Jeltronlegent fabrics will_ be mods In that:lotted Stales ftolll Um wool of the ;Cashmere goat of our own Production. • —Cal. Ala:sander Vert Sbnider died alophenly hs New Orleaos on the 6th, of brota fever, brought' on by the fatigues ,an his moat trip up -Boa Myer. _CoL - Yen Shrsder was by professions soldier, hayl~ been educaUed for the - military _Whin Europe. oiberoheserved front boy hood nntil the brat/doe out of tholtobel lion 1n the United 'States. Ito served wiaLguesthettonAhrottgboos the late srar na peetor General upon the staff of ahlujor Thomas., he be - s hen- COlOnal, hrUktlO to brlp.th"AaSdofer, gen voltudepos. With General ne o n_ ...so.barnado•olLilhatuunpoigna of thoren name, altd-unts one of; the most Pshent and valuable officers in - the inspector's Devout:sent of tiptVnttod.:St* Asses Army, -,The Chinitialleartrorfrado Las de.