THE DAILY (AVM rstudi T .b " switsthit, I= PENNIMAN, ftEED& ..3raporlA s44 :!crr• N -r. ..... 1.i4 7..r'sditOre. ............... omec 0.621"TtE SOILDINEL. se.. w sfl 8411 . 1r/17.11 STREET. 66eilisu hpe et OfflCl/11, • P i ttalif ... : . PlMll3llol ALIT • 54.18dar. • OH2,IPS.II;Iut 1w 4i WM/ mut COMMEICILL Will 4. LW Mats =Xi= 'fillAtlgri,7•••awc;;Th. *';; ' • ' _Mail !fahzer.bery. per re. • —1,8„el GAZWEVIA. rZYN.A. IXEM=3 FIRST EIIMON. lELDNIG-11.T. Penisylvania Legislature = ItlltRIKEttP.O, Feb. 10, MIK ROUSE OF HEPRESENTATINTS: IMMESI2I Mr. RIDDLE, of Allegheny, ti an II:nlit. the School Directors of Hampton tosiuthip to refund to John Grubbs sot Willistif Williams monies advanced for 'bounties. , - OLIO froni Pittshurgh and Di:gnome borough for a steam ferry from Caryl street ta Herres Island. • • 'Also, one from RoblesonisidChartiers titenihips agotost - the repeal of the act ta .preveitt horses, cattle, /be., from runuloy. At large. • 'Mr. WILSON, a remonstrance against tire puzsgs of a sup plementfor the Simi. ongahels Valley Rail Mad. Abe, against the_Peoples Passenger Railway. • Also, a pothlon fora change to the faces Pielispectioa of platform scales In Allegheny county. i . • . Hr. —RECKERT, one from: eight kundred citizens and miners of Alle gheny and Westmoreland, °dolma th , one of largo scresad;l and .11DjIlit Measures of coal and 0 : oh& „Mao, from Duque?n• do ough for on. aeration to All•phany city. Mr. 'RIDDLE, of Allegheny, changingan the came of George Glenville Tuck td George Glenville Tack Jeremy. Providing for the sale of franchisee 'of turnpike companies to_pay indebtedness. 'Authorizing the appointment et tarp arlditionel Notaries Publlc,for Allegheny city. 'lli:tabling the School Beare or the Fitt b ward, Allegheny city, to borrow thirty .- thousand dollarafor school purpose; Mr. W1L507. 4 1, of Allegheny, an act iztabliog Feat Birmirsgbarn to issue our EEMiiIEM=II Relative to VVestern 40E1E4 of Refuge, obliging counties to pay costs of children admitted. Incorporating tho Witkinsburg Gun Company. Mi. JACKSON, of Armstrong, extend ing.the act reistive to livery stable hoop oe* In Allegheny to Armstrong and Bat- :Changing the name Back street in Kittanning to Grant avenue. Authorizing the State Treasurer to'cx amine into the' claims or Genifie W. - Casa, Wnsitingt?n McClintock and Addi man Leech, In consisquencOof the tionininit 44 the Western Division of the Pennaylvz . inin Canal. To take the . aeroocrf -the people of Free _ port Borough. Anastrong county, upon • the question of at prohibitory liquor law. - • Exempting persons attendingfunernis, schools, semibaties, military parades. tin; from payment of tolls on the ferry . tear the Kiskimin etas . at Leechburg. NICHOLSON. Beayer, preventing Seines and net,:rivers creekis In Bearer county. • . • • Authorttiakt: the appal:An:tent of tin ad dlttonal Notart.ttalla et Beaver .Falls, Mr, DEIHE, Clinton, prohibiting th renfintincient.of poraonsittAsylnoits with' coat judicialhrtuzlinotton. Mr. MEEIC, Centre, proildlng a pin ally for cairying_ofl or fluids on cars an, .sourpelllng railroad companies to pre ride Beata forpamenners. 31r. BECICERT, Atlbighany;islcarborat ing the Pennsslv-sale Chaise Company. ..,Annexin: a pertion of Duquesne bor ough to Allegheny . City. - - -111. r. MUSE, Clinton, extending nal trump/isles the nrieliegae of railroad co:ninnies to deepen, widen and int ; prove canals and Increase facilities for the transportalon of purport:l-. -Jar. HERB; Dauphin, establishing u penitentiary for the htiddlo 'District of Pennsylvania., , . The CQmmttto•; on Pensions intro &molt blli Zirlho - notymont of panstoits to soldlOrnot 18L2 and their widows, Adjouzzfed at half pan ten orclock p. m _ • • etzatoarernancita. ' 108 EitHETT,eiAllegheny, present ed serrionatrance from Town Council, of Drulitiene heriugh, egalna: the lose of a radian or its territory.. dlao, - eitahnat the pa>.ege of an act au - &mtg:peg compensation at School' Word of.; Elisabeth _ for serviette sa bounty Air:TAYLOR, of Balmer. P 4 ititl wkintfor an ea tang= of the Atte of Bridgewater borough. MILLS INTRODI7CED ' Mr. ERREIT, incorporating the Con smildation Savings Bank of Pittsitirgh. incorporating the Pittsburgh and Col undo Silver Mining Company. Incorporating in. Liberty Dr ring Brad Company. for a turnpike between .Mmt . Llbarty and Pittsburgh. Authorising Hampton tole) turbip to Ivry a tax to reimburse Wm.. Williams and John Grubbs for bounty money ad- FORTIETH CONGRESS [By Tologropti to tlto rim►ireb tioonto. 7 WAranrcrray, Fob. 10, ly.A. SENATE. • Mi. musty presented • petition of citizens of Colorado, asking admission as a Stale. Referrel Mr..CONICLLNG presented • petition for the impriiremant of -tho harbor of Mr. YESSERDEN offered a reseletina of laquiry Into the ri/C1.% regarding the foreible ejectment from • horse raltrOmi from Wasidigton to Georgetown, ' of a colored employe of the Senate on . Sat last. : Mr, SITCRALENY objected and it went over... Mr. POMEROY introduced a joint resolution reJative. to the ocean mail Meassishlp sersic• betimes' the United Slates and. Chins. Referred. • Mr. DAVIS offered a rasolutibn ask ing information from the Secretary of War relative to chartering and hiring vessels durbig the war. It was discuss ed without action until the expiration of the morning hour. Mr. llENDERSONintroduced a bill toast apart the Indian-territory le Ress-.* Slit and otter territorisN also, enthcrrjz ing the distribution of tho surplus of condemned property among the Indians. Referred. Tbosopplisp.entaii reconstruction bill Hama up, Mown. 13 ikAi N and TIPTON . li'poke farcitof 'noun OF REPRESENTATIVE:4. ULLA •ND NEADLuTiosa INTIRCitirr.'ED In aid of the 'Galen Pacific Railroad, Eastern branch. • • :To revide , for unzunieslon to Inves tigate the cleims on account-of Indian To allow respondents In criminal 'pro ceedings to testify In United Staten Oriarts bald in States—where die same was idlewed by statute.- To_provide for the erportation cite tilled spirits in hood. lo provide for the gradual return to apecle payment by the ',orchid° of legal tenders on dialing wed* for gold, sem manning on Ithe Oral of December, and that on and after the find of June, 1871, the United States pay all legal totelens dollar for-dollar In gold. - • To equalize °entracte hereafter made lbr thelotylneet of gold. • • For retiring Gaited Staten notee and a free nations banking system. - , rEgtendingisrovielons of the set for the geutectfon of olllcere of the reve nue to all civil and military officer* for ass done dexhigtherebellion tinder the 'authority of Executive Government of the United States. • _ Au th orising salon and r•E•galstione by •the Stierstary of the Trimmers , for. tho • \ \ VOLUME registration of certain remela on eastern and northern lake., in payment of Inter nal Revenue tax. `\ In reference to continuaime 'or Treed , mons Derma la Tineimme. - 186 To grant, relief to Indiana soltiateer. at 1. • to additional bounty. To regulate terms Or United Statai Courts in the Western District. of aro. • In aid of the Atlantic and raclfio Rail Road. naiads* to payments °Cl:adopt:re to dratted men. For rise and inspection of atentedmat boilers Made of material edit le than rev tint plates of wrought Iron; Asking for correspondence • relative to the imprisonment of Antonio Pellitier, a citizen of the United State., and addle eation of his proved, la Relative to the amendment of the bankrupt low to the effect that a majoil ity of the creditors mild petition beibrit s debtor nen be compelled to go- littoin-‘ voluntary bankruptcy. To print 10,004 extra copies of the car rimplivildelde between the .President and Orneral-Grant. ' nequesting the Committae on ReCon airnetiou t )'roport *bother further lee:t in:let to neogasary- to *rule the temo speedy restoration of the late rebel States to full political rights with guff!. elent guarantees. Daelariox it Inexpedient to bare limy champe or minutia* of the banking system. Mr. PAINE. otiorod •a ,xxisolcilloi do daring .64 the seat Of isMeranient ought to be renieved to the I. alley of the Slimilealpoi. Rejected—yeas, seventy eeven; sty., niamy-soven. The iiP.E.LKER presented several Ex. telltiVe documents, including on ex tract from the proceedings of the Ilia. tax ei stud b ppi Convention nanny° r to the oaten ng. applied to tho ata' of t h e poor, end rasolutiens of the Georgia Convention asking s loan of thirty mil lions at dollars to Southern planter.. The House next drew for seats, after which The SPEAKER prevented a message from tIM Prezidant In reference to the trial and conviction of American citi zens la Great Britain, with a,partial re port, and en. other subjects, which wise. appropriately referred, Dlr. PAIRS, by unanimon\s trestmat, introduMil a nosolution relative to the Kock Llama Bridge, with the risaurk that It was simply atplanatOry of the law sod-had no money in it. Mr. SCOFIELD said be to ok lane with the gentleman from I vra as to Roots being no money in the b 1, -Thera woe not only roomy In is, lo t a good deal of money: It we, neithe more nor leas than a plan to build a uri ger across the Mlitsisti pp!, bat fat this ex nut of the Government; and to done t it to the railroad. The next thing w uld be to give siobaldies to a new railre . aruil 'be might come in saltier from agrem an appropriation to build a bridg acrosa the rallegkeny ricer at Wilma. Mr. PRICE remarked the speech of Mr. Scofield was a good' on , if ft con tained one 'thing, which it dl not eon tain, that was a very alllllllspi of truth. When the reationirus elate d i was pro posed to build a bridge aceostatim Min iieippl and dnnnts It to a railroad, Le aimed what had uo fituaLlatloa to fact. EN did not babas* in gaatletnen indulg ing In biz talk of reform and economy and ibiaing a bowl about this being a railroad bridge:- The SPEAKER notified Mr. Price the expression about "raising a howl" was not parliamentary. Mr. PRICE said be would withdraw the "howl," and substitute some ether dictionary werd—"noise" would proba bly do. By the jointresolutioa thisown grahip of this bridge would remain in the government and not go to any railroad company. If tho gentleman (Mr. Sco field) mane his speech as attorney of the Railroad company, it might., be all very wall, hscausa this sat was not what the railroad man liked, but what the govern meat wanted. Mr. SCOFIELD rejoined, therthoegh the gentleman (lidr..Prico) had charged Lim with nahatating feels. its had waxed noteo at all, but wrested the Ileum to •ego it blind." After tome. further dismissies; from which it appeared that the bridge in qtaretieee.Lete-he telilt"at the isist ex pense of the Government end Railroad Company, and that this act is necessary for the regulation, of the right of mar. to., the Joint resolution passed—Ten eighty-flee, nays forty-five. Mr. STEVENS; of Pennsylvaufa, asked leave to offer a resolution that the evidence taken on Impeachment by the Judiciary - Committee be referred to the Committee. on Retainstraction, and the Committee have leave to report M say time. RANDBLL and BROOKS obJested : . IMM;IENiM Mr. ELDRIDGE suggested there would be no objection, If the gastleman would ososeut that fifty thousand copies of that 'testimony be printed for as use of the public. The SPEAKER remarked all motions ter prskting extra copies of documen.s must be reterredjo the Committee' on Printing. Mr. ICLDRITIOE went onto nay be thought the verdict of the people would have been ccucluelve on that teedinony. The SPELKER asked Dlr. Eldridge whether be desired to offer each resolu lien forrerereecee • Mr. 'ELDRIDGE aaidho dld. The SPEAKER said awe being no objection, the resolution of Mr. Eldridge was referred to the Committee on That- Mr...BROOKS said he world not object to Ur: Stevens' reselution, If a roodu [len be admitted and adopted directing the GenSral of the Army to sand a copy of the "Presidant'S last letter to him to the Secretary of War to send to the 'geese. Mr.EiTETMiSS übi tie agreette that. There being ao objection that roman tics waa adopted. and then all objections having been erithdrawn, Mr. Stevens'. resolution was adopted. • . no Hausa then went Into Com m ittee of the Whorl On the state of the Vision. Mr. W1L507.8,-of lowa. In the and resume the rats:Mend:lon of the-beglaba- Use, eternise and judicial approptia tion hill. Mr. •LAFLIOO, Chairman of the Henze Printing ommithee, stated the oast of prlntiag for tire year- 1606 and 1867 at 6451,3., currency, soder .855,1:10 ip 163tem1 1650, en a gold bars— The twenty per mat. additional com pensation vas added to the salaries of employes of the Congressional Library, and female employee 'in the Public . Printing Ofilee. ♦ diacurlin arose relative to so ap propriation of $lOOOOO for thie payment ofjudgmeat. which may be rendered by , the C. urt of Claims. Without decision the Committee reae. Mr. FLEE made a manta! explana tion In . referent* to. Mr. • Johnson's remarks enameling himself on Friday. and reftentted that thelatter's reaolnUee, before mentioned, was a "burlesque on gammon sense," end his smith was a burlesque oaths rssolidlom Mr. PILE expressed pride at kis reoerd both in the churth anctarmy, and passel Mr. John son's personal remarks In silent am tempt. Mr. JORX..:SON asked a =Mote to re ply, bat MX WASHEIIENE, of Mine* ohjecikte, 'said he would take the dear to-morrow. • The SPEAKER Rented a commint cation from the Secretary of the Navy tranamlttisig the papers in the Court- Martial ease of Second Enginetri Sagyer far n peaking. disrripectfully of the Pres ident of the United States, and 'impended for ono -rear. 311 r. VitILIENCIi", - while admitting. that ! diamspect to a superior °facer Mould be punished. be characterized the action of' , the Informer in the case ma poor, mean, dirty, pimping business. , 83210 debate ensued, during which Mr. SCHENCK added it wen conternitt -ble for the Secretary of the Nary Yard to watch over Le conversation °fon:gra. The testimony weold show the witness la the on.. bed spoken as disrespectfully of Congress as Mr. Sawyer had done of -of the ?resident, end, therefore, he mint ed it printed. Mr. Eta Bald he was Informed cm ployea at the Portizoonth yard were Ms rammed because they had impressed Ps political sentiments,. and he hoped all appropriations for detectives and spies at ro :CairT Yard would Ye !Waken oat, After farther. debate thO papera were referred to tip, Naval Committee. =2=l2 NEW YORK Soleznitt to Ibo rnut.tss a lone.; . Febnaary 10, 1500. TRIAL OF Olt TTNO. The trial of Roy. el. 11. rynlf. Jr., for vioLatiou of on Episcopal (Anon lo preacldnz In a dtmenting church, com menced to-day. ,` . . =Neff 'srAntur A llamas special says: Dr. Larraimbal, author of (Amaral Simon Boilvar's lifr, I had arrived at. the Mexican capital and was interesting himself In favor of the liberation of Cuba from Spanish rale. There are rimers here that raids are taking place In Mexico againzt the par sow} and property of the Spanish resi dent, in retaliation for Cuba's barbering of General Santa Anna. 1 Ln .I. . . . 3+ x . . „ o i rAßLlgrith 4 • ~, •.. „ , ,../ 7 „. ..o 178 . . , x.. . ,;/,;;:,-,,,,-,_ • I • . .. . . _,,,,,r4, :.-;,,----_ ---- .• ! ;-*, . k ! • 1 , 1 ~.---- . -,. 4 ,,__•• , - , _:,: z -',. -•;-:- !".I___ , l _huaiN-_, -:-T--, . .. . t -.17 ,. .A . 14frt: . Terxr_qc:49;.;‘,.."% ,F,. ; :c ..,„-•zi•r,-., . r--,.: •,,-,., / .31e1: 4 1ii, i ... t .i• , • , ~. - • . . '.\ ) 4 • . j . 1 If .. . . -.:' 41' . . ; 4 - lir.J* ;•,!• _ ,: t ~.: . . ! . '.*- l io .: ' -: ' 7 1, 4 174 - ' .774?-:tiSr=''' ?, r . , - r • . 1' , 7 / ---- . 1 7 -...•:, -- : ... 7 . - . . 4 ,4 '. ! r ! : - ;:-.1.1:_ 41 -7. - - 7:7:•& -- ''''' 4 - - - •;:: -I • •! ! 7 7 , - f I i - . , 0 1 I -- , _ • 7 .7----- . . , • , • 1 • •i -, .. -•- ' ' ' . ' 1' . MOND EDITION, THREE O'CLOCK A. M. FROM EUROPE. Continued • Fenian Etaitement. Patrolmen Attacked in Cork. Grand Jury Meeting at Dublin. litUs /band against Fentafts. Prizes to American Inventors. Oultoma Conference in Clammy. The ' Rebellion in China. Earthquake Shocks at Shanghai lDr retepaph to Um ritu.mrsh aits. silisat 'tartan Lunen, Pobruary 10.—The Marquis D. Anglin, 'Ambassador of Italy, luss moat his rusliimatlen to this King of Italy, and nquesta l te be recalled from Liondon at an early day. Ltvnaroot., February 10.—ble, pro truded strike bf the tat:Moen has ended. The men have all returned to their stands and cabs am now miming. through the streets a*usual to the great relief of the people. tonietters, February In—The guars, of constables and soldiers In and 'around Warwick jolt; when the Fenian prisoner Burke is still confined,hare been doubled andmanyadditlisuilprecautions taken, inconsequence of reports' that the Fenlaca threaten to reactietheir lead er by force. blnch excitement exists' in Warwick, and the citlsens rolunteer in large numbera to &erre se special' con stables I IfcCorculck fa - a perste dis patch dated 'Paris to-day, reports that en the sth that. an official repOrt was pahllshed of- .be trial of Improved agri cultural implements on -the Imperial farms last year, and awards flnally nude to successful Inventors by the special commission appointed by the Emperor. A grand prise is giren Me- CormlcY for hie reaping machine, and a gold medal, together with an object of alt,to Wood, of Bootle Falls, Nes York, for his ,mowing machine, Upon I both these gentlemen the Emperor has conferred the decoration of Clieraller of the Legien 'of Honor. Other grand prima worn wititaded to the Emperors at France, Austria and Rawls. Coax, February 10.—Lait night a squad of policemen who were patreling the city wereLconfronted by a crowd of men in the' u eat, who commenced' an attack with stones and clubs. The po liceman befog) greatly outnumbered, fall back on the helmet station and were chuoed alms distance by the mob; several of whom, durieg tie flight of the poling. fired .uponthern with pistols and other fire arms. - Sane of them were hurt. As soon as they reached the neighbor hood of the station the purauiti ceased; Iliad woes tae police, relnformd,•sallied out the creir, had dispersed:l.ml tin night warrderld and thick none of the at tacking party!, could be . distlnetly seen or recognized, end though the °dicers are actively searchtng for tlac suspected ring leaders they have not 3e: been able to sabot any armata. • Coax, Feb. 10.—The police succeeded in arresting may persons win wire sus pected of hating taken part in tke riot ous attempt to resale Capt. Mackay. l is reported that among the arrested two men have been!identifted as the Men who shot the two policemen on that occasion, but as no a - ran : titration km vets taken place nothing cietwts is known as to the charges or evidence against them. game p•noar were ' also arrested on suspicion' of h ! yin& been concerned, in the assault on the police last night. The recent *old disturbances of eh. peace have caused the Gerona:neat °fa cials here to redouble their exertions. Felireary 10.—Eresing.—Thr Grand Jury to !whom the cases of Mu se emed Fenian Low in prison in this nitJ are to be presented, te.day assembled at the Court HooSe. Lord Fitzgerald, Chin Justice of to. Court of Appeals, deliver ed ! the chugs to the Jury, In whioh be deplored In strong language the out rages 'which had been perpetrated and %Se tupelo= !agitation and lawless spirit now 'prevailing in Ireland. 138 -Grand ! Jury then withdrew to their chamber and commenced their labors. Two Indictmante have been Toned &pleat the prisoner leaner, one for treason' the other fey murder, he being charged with shooting a police man at Stepaslde. This prisoner Figot had ono Indicted on a charge of sea Lion. Ig '-'' LONDON February W.—Dispatches from Chin; and news to the latest date, ricelyed, state that United Stateallthis ter Burlingame left Pekin on his aniaslon for the Emperor of China, and arrived at alianghalarent which place he , was to proceed direct to the United Stitee. - Shocks of an sarthqnake ware 'felt at Shazighni, Ningpoo and the earroundhig districts. No destruction of property or loam of life Ls reported. The oscillatienn were not violent, but the untuthatoecor, ratios aimed Ora coneternallen 'among the Chinese, and wherever the phenome non was felt the wildest panic prevailed. Intelligence in regard to the rebellion In north China'. is net very definite. The Imperialists report a battle had taken place ulnae the conflict at Shinting, and claim that the rebels were defeated In all these enoanntsre, and Imperial arms are rapidly tridning ground they had lost. I= • •Baxmar, Fehruary 10.—The Natlonal Customs Conferenne, witch will norm assemblelutre,ila regarded .nok.eiii,y, ea Important to ttw intereate of commerce, bet as likely to advance In ne smelt de gree the progress of - I:termer' unity. The Maternal party, taking adrantago of the opportunity, are aitskincrealylaying planet° give a political character to the approaching Conference, which It fa ex pected will embrace repreesontatirea from nil sections of the Fatherland, • IFINAII/11101. AND CONDLIVI JAL LoNDo,r, Eqb. ic—lhening.—comols 934; 5-29 s quiet at 714; Illinois Gmtral 371; Erie 474. I • . Lemma, Feb. lik—Earnine.—Linseed cab...declined to 10 pounds ss. Linseed oil 88 pounds 101. • Awrwear. Feb. 10.—Erming.—Petro loom closed better; letaniard white 41 francs. num:rear, Feb. 10—United Mateo bonds 78i. Ltvzsreor,lFebmary 11.—E 0 eniag.— Cotton closed at oa advance of id; mid dling upland, , 81(681; do. Orleana 0f49 81; min 18;000 bales. Breadstnffe—Corn hav advanced to Ole Cid; Wheat 1111 154 far California white, 141 84 for red western; Barley, Osts sad Peas unchanged. Pro visions—Pork' dull at 73; Lartadvanced to lib Od for fine American; oilers no changed. Produce—Spirit, of Turpen tine advanced to Ws ed. Refined Petro loam le 11411; Batas giddy. • IffiffE ea GaLhne, .2. Kentucky, Ignatien as United State. , 1 Governor, on amount of ildozasea and Inability to • and th e Lees Ware to electe biz succenor on C•tia inst. at eleven o'clock Senator to the Mx cautioned go to Virstahli, FROM: WASHINGTON. The . supreme . Court and • Reconstruction. The Geoigia ,Bill ,Diemiased. The Question a Politic al Qnr. Court Has no Surisiiiction S'tspre ins 'Court Of cleans! . _ TlNlrfr Lands for !caul Purposes . --- • Nominations Made and Aced Upon The Staatow-Grant Matter Tteteraph h. the ...eerie ti ; WistrrstoTow, Feb. In, lea. In the Sahirehte Court of the !initial States to-darcAssocialei Justice Nelson announced the opinion in the case of the Stettil'ofi'aergie tisiiit Hon: E. M. Stanton, • SeorstarY of War, General Grant and Major General Pope. The last named at the time the bill was filed was corilmandleg the Third Military Riend ' dr, iomfterred of Georgia,. florida end Alabama, designated by tho act of Cong.*, approved Slarchild. 1E 4 37, entitled "An act to tirrielde for the more efficient got - err:intent of the Rebel States,' and the act staPpleinental thank, paa.sltt the LW of the genie month. The bill filed by the State of Georgia prayed for an injunction for the purpose of restraining the defendants from carrying into effect the lostetel provisions of these acts and set forth the existence of Geer. gig a,on• of, the State. of the Union, and Pdrilser that on the surrender of the Confederate army in 106.5, at the clove of the' civil war, that State wad ht the pos session end enloyment of ail the rights helms „ing to a - State in the Union under the Censtrtution end lawn et the United States, and as such was entitled to rep reeentation Iry both Timms of Congress. The bill further istes forth that the listen. don and designs of thawed, of Gangrene were apparent on , their face and by their I term.. yin the overthrow of tho existing State Government and theeroction in its place of another Oct authorized by the Constitution, and that in furtherance of thin Intent the Secretary , of War, Gen Grant and Major.Generel Popo, acting under orders from the President, were about setting in motion a portion °title..e statutes, to lake military poimession and mbrert the Government of Geergia, thereby subjecting the people theme( to military rule; that the State sus wittily to resist the power of the sev eral departments, and therefore insisted protection ought to be afforded by a de cree of- the Supreme Court In the pro. raises. - The bill next prayed: Forst-That tie :indents might be restrethed from is. ruing any order or doing any eel or thing within e the State of Ceoegia juju sinus to said. State which might he re qtaired of them be act of Congress. .I.cond-To muse the defendants to de lay registration .in Georgia a. proscribed in the last named ' act. lehird-Te retrain them from termini. :.ring or causing to be arbninistered tie oath provided for in that act. Fourfli- To prevent an election or returns -0: such election from being received ac oardlng to * the acts In . quisetion Fifth-Fromm holding or routing to 'te. hold any convention as prescribed there- Amoebae Justice Nelson, having ar t forth the premises, but at greater length than above given, veld in eubstence. a motion end been made by amens' for defendant. to dismiss the cane fur wont of jurisdictioo, and as one wi heist pre. oedent. It wa. 'claimed the Court had no jurisdiction in the tear, either of the subject In the bill or over Gut patter presented. The! Host ground was aup z ported by the argument that it wawa po litical.end not • Judicial question, thero fore it sea not a subject of cognizance by this Court. The distinetienbetweenj - ciarand politicalquesti•ns reaultel train th rerC•nlzatima of Usegovernreent, el.:- Wive, legislative and judicial, end (TOM the limitation cribs pewit= of tech un der the Constitation. j edictal pow er was vested is thy judicial depart went, and the politics/power In the to. other departments. The distiection be twoonjadicial and political power was so generally admitted that the Contt Ceased It necessary I. de nothing mons than te reler,to some of.the authorltier. on the subject. They were slew. theli direction. Amocig them thew of Rhode Island against the State of Mansachueetto It had been 'opposed this case afforded authority for hearing and deciding as on &question co.nected with a hill !. equity. but ors close exiclainatlon• the we-aid found a mistake. There we. a question of boundary - .between these two States, and not meet a politiesl character. in theesse of Florida a,gainst Georgia the United Staten Rat allowed to intervene. being the proprietor. ore Largo portion et lands eituated within_ r ! the dirputel boundary ceded to the United States by Span; Sae Stat. of Florida also being its- Wrested as a proprietor. The - cats bear ing moat directly on this one to thatut the Cherokee Nation against the Sego of ! Georgia. A bill was filed in this cane and an Injunction preyed for to prevent the execution ot certain ante of Georgia against the Cherokee Nation. The latter claimed the right to appear In Court an foreign patio.: The acts of the ferteole tare, If -caroled lath execution, would have destroyed the tribal condition "(the Cherokees and subjected them to the au thority of the State. It' wee, therefr., decided that the Cherokee, were not a foreign nation in the acne* referred to in the Conetltntion of the United States. Jostle* Marshall said the" was untenable on another ground, ninety: it Involved a political question. JustiosiNelson referred to several high authorities In support of the above view., and showed that the political power did not belong to the Judiciary, and Unit the mart could have no right to cromounth merely an abstract opinion of the Con.' stitutlon or of State laws. It might,h so • ever, deolde on all statutes properly fail leg under judicial authority. By the second section of the third article of the Constitution of the United States, it ie provided the judicial power elosit extend to all caves In law and equity arising under this .Constitution, the law of this United States and treaties made or w bleb shall be made under their authority, ! all those affecting ambaossadore. other ! put:ilk:ministers and consuls, to all cases of admiralty and maratime jurisdic tion to controversies •to which the United Suites shall te a party, to controversies between two or mere Steers, between stings, and citizeris of another State. logween citizens; of dif ferent States, between cuizeiss of the gams State claiming lands under grants of different States, and between a Stith er the citizens thereof end foreign States, citizens or aubjects. The lOU filed by the State of Georgia nrays for an injunctinn to restrain de fendants front executing certain part. of the acts of Congress, tieing apprehensive VIAL Injury to the State would thereby result, bat according to law and pre cedeot, In order to entitle the parties to Mae muit properly preset:turd forte the use moat refer to Vie rights of per sona and property, and not to questlens merely which do not ! belong 'to the Judiciary titter in law or equity. In view of the principles under the Con getudon and stattitseeehich the Court Wei endeavored to explain, tie question was whether th e court could take cognizance of the quietists new before% The Court was called on- to -restrain defend ant', who represented the Executive Department, from putting into execu tion certain aces - of Congress, which It was Maimed would overthrow the ex isting State gereratnent df Cleerght, and establish a dB/Greta one in Its stead. In other words, destroy the corporate exis tence of theletate. 'Suck is the Rehm-sues of the bill. It called for the judgmont of the Court en a political question, and net one inVeleing pers . 's - amend property. No question of person yt property, or threatened danger to them, was present ed In the bill in -a form j tostifyingjedl- Mal action by the Court. It was true the bill rot forth political rights as in dan ger, and among other thing's Get Georgia - owned certain property, the Stale Capitol,- Ex•coltlvo Mansion, and other real and persotal property, and that by patting those acts of Coogres Into execution the State_ would be de- butof the poasessicat of each property; but It was apparent this reference was .• - only incidental sad pot speciflo minter —Tlie C 10,4.1111.4 Revolt( sim of remedy. The relief asked would cell George Francis Train affair res;i fora bill different from the one now ho- nett into this: ono ;passenger fore the Court. • Stotts Lad too long a tongue,l Haying for the reasons stated arrived bad too long *are, and the ant at a conch:idols, II was immigrant to no- who seed., the arrest had too lout amine the natation of julirsidialJnri In The one thing neoded he all part connection with the de The corned was common acme." • • 1 Court di.trataini ato Litl fo b Wall, ? lb* UM►tnat.. at 1:13 eclt /6: Ventral from M. Leif residturo, No. flittor j•orry onty, Allestunty C:47. 16 t.m , T3. 1, 007., o'clock, retradt of the 11 , 7 ,11 1 aro rospoft 1.14 laTitt lo attend. " t a tinstaillak , ( . ..7 . 4A n :; tatTlll4ll ` , ° l . P.jaa thinr !'aavot 4 year of her Ego. /*amoral fnrca le. maid..., laci:VallotilliATar /Wait:my. exhlrkastiithaa, at -I o'clock 7* to ireeto4 to Allashaay Cataateri; . ;,Ftioattio at tau hazily areavopaclially laths/ SO :a/Jest. : 1 1 J+10:4:14.1:41:4: 1 :1 .t . A LEI:4IIIEN, tOiDERTAILEti', ,Y* MI InttsberpiP.' rm. of ski ,kindst CRAP/13. *MOM. as. I pPery description of /spend' lernishind panda jicretzled. Ealfil• OMR 41 .7 and nilti• Eat". aad Curiae= =lulled; Itparnmasa , -.ller; David Kerr. D. Ji..itsars Japans, D. D., Thom. Ywlaj. f•Pi• lamb E. Millet. zgi; 1 tiIiABLEN PEEAILEP.'Under -9 .TAXLIS AND LIVERY ITABLE'S; tenor Bandaany nit et and Clara are ane..A.ll4lat . Cltt, when lien , 00/Fl! ROOMS are oca, alantly sapjaled-win yrs! , nil Thalia:lda Sea *add, /Wawa, and Wallaot'Calllna. an "larded from/lin &CM Bodice preparsd ferja.' Bunn Cartlidea fandabadl . all Made at Noaralag Ganda, If Cnica spas at all balm. day and alibi... • , ROLIEJIT T. RODNEY. Under. .lUD ilereALYlas..K.Ali Obi* and No. el DlassonA Spun k . (61 , 1021171 u. k Eros,' ie.rps idete7l hmad Us, Suit klellll. Nownrood, *alma ud ailutsor. Useweed CANA.. lrabrat Cole.i. fres SS up c.a. ettot q.lllnt fa ioreskyrtlea: carriage. - 'ollll.lseed at lee rate. Craw, Glen", Asia ?lad Ingrwelnirpralshod gratts. Oaea oo.a 4es Webs. ' • DWAnD CZ APIVIECIET, I OS. DICUTANZA.• OAoO. Re. 1.44 'Stews, 31.0 to itosawood ua otDer Ll* tua, 11111 omplete stock °lnland ranslaNne 11..1.. on lund and !Sandaled at iennen *RUM ,1 r• lowest prime. ,kto ..d Limy IltsiOnisi ox. er'ef runt. uf Middle litrents Osznonions. norm, _On.. AG" `Orbits. FOR BAIT,. ryLET—TUE PECONTIr AVM THIED ETOM7EOOIO,4I re. lel Viagra i4rost., Allegbesy Olt7. The rams ars sEtablty A., neat Mono hemming Darin.. or ddlld!dillili• Mor torus apply at PlcilliDE. t GEOEIIM'S • lJnotery Blom Mo. 104 glidoral Bt., •Ilatltagn • von RENT —A Franie Duren. 2 4 ISO. saran reams.. List and in:Pesti,. ' tied door. Also, • TILNANT aouer:w 0.. I: Oosaa. all I • good substantial order. I!ltattliag I aid ear - Made louse. Blz sews of gionad. surly plAntlid hi 'chair* fralt — Vrarban.',APlNlSt Aerztes. gray., de. Plums. In tie PM Immo- ditately above the Outtr Depot, I. rut taingbly, kigni re of JOMN WATT. =Pram strest; or of ITATT ; it WILSON, Lanny stmt. ' ' TO LET—A g nod Frame Dwell. out4lllilt SeTali rooms, trttli the Are* et had aid .table., w.O eet with . froth lihr sad th hoed inst. of eultlvollon;altuage. ore B• 11•0 1. Is the Borough et mortals, sad wlthlh Ire ratiute• wallk of the : Statieu. ellefoorion hit oh thouedlately.. If duffed. hot 04ray, he., Inquire of. WV. RABBI* on Os !amts. On RE NT-OFFICES , AND ROOMS Is the se. banding erected try haw roasted. haring, Bask. SULIBLICIT WITIELT, Felraer or Gerrtsii angry. Lc am/We primal* eirev. Ter terns. de.. apply at THE 111/141L TO LET.—The Fourth and Lilt ~, DP THIRD ITTORIEII a th e new tmilltHigt. 3•;. tta Lay Itesno. R•CIuR• of T. • a.• T. ecUANCZ. LET—A lane and dandan. ARICHOI7IZ, . WaUr atn. new . &tat pion. Dll ht. Elwin of GIO. A. 1111723';•-atl• irrau Nationalßant. - • , • • VOIR SALE—FINE DWELLING iH SZWICILLILT.-41 fine brink direWng. bent larks swat subanntlal mutar. filth oeni- Diets arrazgementa far gar; 1.4 .d gala Watar: se,l pita. got ale Burk en. Frans one to three rn.• arnr.ana. Ve , 7 tear Valleg Bin 'JOAN WET, Jr.. SawiellegrMe P.O.' per" dribsip% VOIR BALE—A 0 ,„ thret-atery MUCK. HOOSI. nearly :..: sMsod arta frost. amble mallet; gai aart OartaransttaM Douse cantatas' morimars ad Italshad gatiot..N. 94 SI. II ISTIMILT, eau gyllo, Mtn ward. rormalon fim Attortt Ist, OM Impels at W. brow; pon esug 7 L -FLonips- LANDS. .. ,W 1 ore+ for sale 11,011 Arriiri of Loa/9a iria traet.:abOat . 23 ralloo almovit 1110 Ott of Apo- Lfoldools. Th. load is taro - fid . mug under ooL ikrailoo. arab ansorganod for rttlinen of son ON productive:mu of Boonton lltaPIM , Mal Ili ea., oottos..loll. roost morals awl ra. Arm, villa sopulor grulog for nattla nag - log hogs. O. tion pit. Ileum - Rh o bort of glom tlaborlooboaganeo, milk 1 oos oolg Mier pew, far mer aUle, with depth ef miter dimagb for stemmbosta to rue lumber late the if-rer. when It can b. Notlett tufo lerg• Metes' Lod .lipped Mora. Than ere ton good frame hisses es the preMlemt. The waters aliesod 4001 la. mum Midi.; and the weeds :Mtn at hide of game—hear. dmr, torthyri twill; ete.. litarmtatrtle estirrly trel from them,dledmen oi l ead•rod biesteratatlelollatame ea prmileat 1031.5.te: RI will iell at. Med at ihji ..4/eo. • trees of MOM sere. wheal' hditePrero dd. mrered with the Attest yelleer hthstimbedi mitleery facility ter sowing timber, strtgable iktease to nu the lemberheto the Ayer. Mao t our the Int _named. Prtie:loOhnte , 41•••,1l0M70acenbilfierr . a, u pricestre. • r - Yer fizethar Inforsall.. read er eslfibr essr. era Lana Circular. SILL a. ILIIIITTMILY. aFu4 Ystata wad lainrasea Agana.. 11.7.1ainargb, („Carmarty L1•r..nr117..1 • • 4 8/LLF.—Bons• ;Li ad Los on coiner of .114ahatis44 Ads* retreats. irr r 444 4 ,4444 Itathray. Lot 44 b 7 ID MIL gnuo• Mow m.441341=7. ivess 404 irOod 44111saltroved. Moue x4milLot 0n1244414141.44ait # : 4 d 44411 street: Allesluml CRT. /*VW DIP Rot: 144.4 frame, 44.itans t••• 10111115 4134 '10041:4112.11 Vat. WWI gr.. Also, 1444041444414. - 44mm ant Lots Ili good Walla.. licisdniel firm a CO.. 11e14 414141, new Mown, POll SALE-41 OltilEFle•dkT • 710114.1D111 Urery sad la. 5I•14. ••• W 1 . 4.1 MY 801 3 / 1 6 iE , nl ww pa.PrLa OFf.kr lIONSLIS, ow I LABOR DILLOWEr itOBSZ; time ILA= 1 / 1 .1/X73: Ivo OUT ' fuss& num Inzzaro... uw, Yoarimr ,- ills Mu*. • •• =I I e . L 3l Ea fsr tics 'ln , two ken.; ei. 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