THE - DAILY . EFAZITIrE, ruFtiaaleif teat kosonso • $117134174 11=ir7ED. PEANIRIAN 1:EEO& CO t. • ~.3prorprierecrris• Trelnauj r . . . .. mu. T.' .. Oiner, GAZETTE BUILDIAO. Bak 14 cilia as Hera irrazzr. Jai* repikas Apex dirateh tatrjhuia. aer4 . ol fgt . rrt n inntaa" m , . llBll.l . 'l l 4°AlCi r izielt'PAS inT ar rzo is or 1111:1 . DAILTt +rUe Der wet. ' 1 1"Ve• Iftibiler.M. M==l PTITSBIISON, MSX•A. 11118 T EDITION. :3WCDNIGHT. NATIONAL cum Another Stonbery %Anion. Ho Dsalirs isotttistituttonalky of thiLasti*Ou of Coupe's% _ _ • Report .91Pt.',Hippeatchinent meter Talowook to tooTittalariet assetai4 Wunisorott, Nov. It, 1547. axonutsi!!ornstiou"...Fiton LICCOMMTUTIONAVIT qv 'rum T4Sr Attorney Stimbory is out with an ophdpn,eweetened to be unofficial, as . „)gipasni*en ammannlcatlon In a newsipapar,',lnstitad of being addressed to the Prodder, t,on the addition_ at see slots ink the Vertielh poems,. Ast or quoting the Movisione of- the CoMiltu tlon.lbr iheMeetlng of Congress,. the The isitof doai not orinterfeee with the day of moot ing 4iy the .Consatution, and all sealiene of the nulled: Congress held priori* theirlest Monday of terevunber, except suck, as were convened by -the Yroddent.are irregular. It la true, the term fur. .whlcit members aro elected Senators oritepresentativas begins Ain.l. is datetlirourthe 4th of March, but that does nottifrect the time nxod far the reg ular annual: sossion to begin, A now Cotigreat cannot meet, under the coma, tutionsl provielon,lalore the thatlion day in ..Deeemler; codas convened to the interim by, the President. milieus Congeals by law appoints &Mil* ant dry, for such regular. sessions, there can be iihvonatithhonal meeting of ecei, gross prior to ,the first. Monday of De- cember. Any meeting of Congress in the hiterrenlngperiod would he. an ex tra einsion, and. can be called only by the President on an - extraordinerr ores don demanding.% of which he is to be thejfidge. The Constitution does notary when in any other troy provide for any other than the regular imealar of Con greet. ltdoes not • authorize - Congress toprovide for an aditional monies,but simply glees It power to change the for inch regular meeting from the tirit MondaYPcDecember by appointing a differeut day. Thera la a gnu and WO• and seestem of tear Congress, and the meaing,o2 nee.Conitreas, commencing befare.the time fixed.by ties Constitution for Itto 'essenibl In ,regular_legislath e session cannot belegaased by *Wipe It en additiosed eclatOrt or additional meet- The Attorney General goes on to -say, The Thirtytdoth Congress had no power to pmaLliaz aid of.r:d. January, -1867; otherederiltlted.poirar not only.to ona vene:lal.eztriteettaltur, but to create an extreordlniry ocaudon for lt, to contra vend= of thepewere of the Fronde= TbdatticlOconcludes tor fellows The kresent meeting of Ccragrcusie not an ad. naiad _meeting for 'a regular emotion. e session of March 4th, 1867ims hes been shown, VAS not" regular session. * It was slum and extraordinary meeting,- created by act of January Mat 1867, in additiou s to the present ..regider : Alrnee of meeting- of iiMIIMOSS; as' designed by the Constitution. The act ex pmuly so-:.:dealgoatea it. _Mow ;Not to any - regular meeting GLOB Thlrfir-ninth Oragress; Mr Mid Centre= ' , salami on 4th of March, 1867. /7or wax it "additionar! to any regular Meeting of the Fortieth Con grem, for the Fortieth Congress boa yet Con ch no such molar Renton. not even yet tidlyorganized by the searion of March 402 '1867, .and'itit adjourned ineetintrecoraltutes-ati,extracmlinary session of the Fortieth Congress, created and convened by act of ..Tan - nary 22d, 1847. • The • time -will come for-'. a review of`its - acts and proceeding!, and he, (the Attorney General) would suggest to those now acting under these provisions Of that accif not , too late, to parse and consider its very queationable constituthmallty, and comprehend the precedent they ars establishing. - Or *lse change the thnetized bpi= Constitution hir the regulse meeting - of Ocmgrear - by appointing! a difienutt day therefor than the drat Monday of December in every It bilearned tho arguments contained In this Opinion were aubstantielly sat forth by the;Attorney General. In Me Cabinet meeting; when. the subject - of sending the Ilealdentls massage and documents to Congress was. under - consideration; azinET ikt.tAerrislm. Re ves' Bdutwell end L wooer,. or t'ae. Judiciary inCom mittee have severally written out their views favor of Use impeachment oflbe President The . probability is , those will be harmonized to form one report. NEWS BY TEEMNIAYE —Mount Vesuvius; ion the, east iddo of the Bay of Naples; (Italy) le In voloanie motion 'and aMtding forth nilisr of tire, which .tpr - a: inagnifloent effect as men• from ,ihe craters have been formed sand the . tonal point of Issue lain latitude forty degrees and forty.ninomin. tate" north and longitudelbarteen do pars and twenty-aix minutes:, During Me peat few nights.red hot stones were ejected Iniarge quentlideafrOxistho burn ing mountain. 'Me attrimmding- earth is in treundons motion fora considera ble distance., Lava is pouring forth and running down the aides of the mountain . In volute*: end With - a rapid flow, and the generalnplunvinw.frona the volcano gives warning of a grand eruption. —Chtlhelth stairLtd° bur/game dens tatod the.southerq portion of theisland of Porta 'Bien . =on:wet this -West Males: Two handredlttes were Jolt and .four thousand famines rendered destitute. Proeislooe Were Vibe landodfroe of duty for two months. Tortola, a mall oontaLutng fOrtpoightequare silos—Was submmod by the dood, whirls fbllowed the wind storm, and ten thousand lives , are reported to have bedit lost.' The loss to thestionuldp company at St. Thoznas ocesationed by the hurricane—win reach twelen.tnlntons of dollara.. —The isecMtaiT of thee hll referral to the Attorney . General a mew 'manioc; arising ender the Emancipation Amend ment to the Constltution. It appears Gnu. a British Captain brought three neg. row Into Key West, Flo., and that the localj authorities Intlkted hlm under the 'laws of the State prohibiting emigration of free The Captato laid the case bens r. - Iroid, British Cthrueirdffaire, who addressed ar note to Mr. Seward on —lt'appeaii - ttie Atlantic 'Cable Cora; ParlT, under the new. tariff mutations, make, no. extra charge for messages in the code conalating or plain words; but In cipher, that Una say, m es rmusits nnstutrlnda or letters of the al phabet now ben= any known or die thalami words - orUmes of places. shine, rriOnai 4,6 4 11 T0.10be charged' for the Mt dm rtims. or: letters twenty fire dollars, inn threschadditional cipher or letter ttrudallsms so& Any cents. • - — l 4l l #l7edted. &atm Circu l t Circuit Court at . Si. LoulTedeids 'T. WilliamlG. Ilerold wan tin one thousand dollars and costs fOr piing Wm" bread.; to manursetnred , totem*. encl . /Burin Windrock and Fred Suebringettre fined twelve hundred dol lars end math for distilling eithout lag spa ill tax. . , It . The Conservati v e ve epublican 'Gen eral Committee of New York City leave ' taken Mime towards the. formation or a Grant dub.. ;A: resolution &tell:tries It , inexpedient in make any nomination for Mayor wee:Lahr ott the table. • ' -,The hitheatlons are tbaipertiin 71io ham Invested in the presentation enter prise or Ciszt,,Webster, .Co., of .New York, era clone of the sperm& a=ilowl or the ago: Over a million ltrinth of tickets Use been "said. —The iiknerninant lost di:ninth° past year eptrards of one hundted millions of dollareby the tatea.anlectlon of Whisky tax. . The /ort on tobacco eationted at Llenty.ttre inlltyktriuTtitrboallae.:l,‘ nod nnannataftement of collectors. I - -A.NOW.Torkr.Rentld "spool:a" re , " porteChlet. death* main in favor of Aatiett'.toodlf of . the - Radian nro- C= " will Airecide==irn'onana The Zatectoklitmernee ihopluimimt an =mow that Tice titters will be attach ' id to the Wattern-. dheitlerles in about throe weeks. They are already •in ope ration in New York. .. --Governor Pyrpolnt, Governor' of Ss, is not =inflate for re-eta?. —Tlue new Medical College for women 114 New York. opens December 15th. VOLUMF, NEWS BY TE9EIGRAPS. 1 . —mu. Eu.beth - gidy Stanton, of New York, who, with Susan S. Anthony and Lucy .Enone; has , teen . canvassing Muukadnrlng the pas) summer ibi wo man's salreage,spolte on init subject last night, -In Mercantile Library Mall, St. Lou* to a veil huge audience. Mar address was very able and presented the Titration of woman's rights and female sograge in nearly all its. bearings, elicit ing frequent end loud eplane°. Alamo portion of the audience were ladles, who 1 pathized heartily speaker an showed 'very - positive evidence of and growing interest in this gees . The Female Suffrage Association wi I hold a meeting today and a grand ral Dar the advanoement of this cause is nounced for the 'kith Lust., at which G rgo Frerichs Traimwill speak: . • TIM Mama - Moan/traction Con- volition y esterdey ratted a rnemerial to Congress praying fo the removal of ' Um cotton tax, and that the taxes paid sinco the Ist of Septet:abet. be refunded tri the prodtion.. - An ordinance teas abolishing the new minty of paone s,used created by the last Legislator°, and restoring the old - boundaries of the °aunties out of which it wee harmed. A resolution was adopted by a vote of . throe to thirty-two, to appoint a s committee to enquLtnlnte the °lacy of removing the State capltal from Mont gomery._, .., —The Ir. O. Repatkent says ilm re: tarns from a little more than half of the State of -Misonsalppi showthat nine thou sand more than s austerity of the per eons registered have- voted on the Con vention question, and the remaining cotuatletr wilt increase the majority. Only one conservative delegate is known to be elected. :Among those. who took : the stump in favor ef the Ceennmtion were Hon. A.: Gi: Min/hand Gen AloornitThe Vickshantagokliattaadvocatest tto die frauchisement of . those who did itot vote. . —Tho Norwich and New York Trana portation COniping Alive nix - meted a Terillet r at Hartford, Mau, waked - the Western liostackuaetta Comparei insurance on the. 'stamen , City of h which collided With 'a sthoonor in Nor- April, 1836, took floe and stmt.. Ths do fame was that the risk: was mere 4' a are risk, that they did not dike marine ones, and that the. loss was oacasioned laltnedthateho would not bite sulk ' but for tho burning of the upper works. The SZOOLUltawardeit Irma $4,928. —The City Council of Clnoinnitl yes. tardey, bY a 4 rote of twenty-ono DO nine, paned a resolution grantlogaconnection through • tho city - between the Little Miami and . Ohio and Missinipil Rail roads, by a track -through' Proof street, and also settled 3vith the Ohio and Miss ippl Railroad Company for tho per pettud occupation.. of their prevent loca tion on Won Front sliest. . —Theiepatt that a true bill" hadjbeen presented- by the Grand Jury' In the tithed States Dlstrice (Joint, it .Batan nab, Ga.; agatnet Hon. Poster. Biodasat„ Ibrpedury, in taking the