THE DAM -GAZETIE, rval.maszo xvizr xmonae. r 1 ,, . ,BEED&CO, zarrerirde•torms. S. a. nanalaaa.—...----aama WS, r• 1 .113 D. am= e.L.ztrr. BA:Tunis's. soi; es ma' so Wag Eva= hier ithers ltanyhisi► iftriu t imi e warrunsea AID Lamm?. ravArzar,ma /inn FIZZLI halt 00MXILIC11.41. P 4231114 the Meth, =WI as TIM 11 "' "k h Kat asloonows. as • - P/TMISEIMOIL 1118 i EDITION. NIGHT, mdab4ishtilut The InVeichmtnt' Quegtion. 14NdutiozusEndonlingOangressiand AliaiitoaßeportelAvezded. Sabstitate "by Mr: Wallace, „ tkt7-• zl3 sumft.pboreth.t.opin o.ctto `T' . l;l:aiiiiiCtlia;Februari 25, tisfk . friliShittatntotnalttie • Ontedeiiifie• TatiOns'lnPirted . tifalntiPaednent-tnao 4 Micas .ofrernokyeeterdaY. 'lllnendod as VlCrana:• s ' t ; • 'Tbat-thtiObankit cif the people of the Conanonsresltb aro dne and beroby too. dotal: *C4O their immediate Item, artier 6!,100 LW; ripx‘*ll2,.. Va.itsidelity,'„l4ii,thes people and its potroptneak lit itrefa.Ziati articles or )Izapareipiotit *tali* Mu - 4;M -.- Thiallteillailk3 at the prop% nylisniiramteer en& Iterebrtenderai to Edwin .1.1; Stanton; Secretqy °Mar, ~el'Llti'epntip and fidelity in restitAig tbeetternided invasion of his of and violation:of and "tas • at,j,miesuirr., .-E team” Mr. WALLAS: (painocrat),ot Clew - ea; igtbrod %ix; tollemink, : That la the imago over the veto, and isaatiftioset the Tenure of Milos law; the liftstiggirs.andisgislative:tuanehatfof the Gorenuttent 'aeon debut for itself, judge-ottbs Conetltotlott, and, iners. being: a ecoultet: eiftoptifen Shiteliu - D,liiras the privilege o(-either of alinfaariaktoliglag S aiefOrtijlhe Akirrokipipithf ruitia - Suges for = taaievid. - of , 'Edarlit , f. fth *ohs tho;bnies oeSecretaiy of Sifts andmpuintraentof I,,oresigiThogu ha: hisitead, fbr - theysidike 6 rte4ig the lioiistittabinialiy , or sad- Tedeffe;or tha : Preeldent of the United Sta*Siite oligYleff ble - oath to. preserve, *Reef told defenty,the Conatitutlen of .Pleiiinted States, arid "sift' pailQf !alto edam tor -eridch cast 'legally be peigihskt,t t' 'That It to the duty of the E.seoutlve : and IsgLelatliebnineltie - Of am' go-seru m/ad lo , respeet and obey the deeisiou the, Supreme court of ttne_tiulted 'Addeo unagethe'q - ueentin of tiet; - contiiiiii• ticiasiltrof eahiTenure - of Office lets, when lagagoancied_by said Court.- ' The itittlectiti IDado the epeclal order I.a.napplegoaritfortbeyeopyluts r ifting orlittelinrgh,- . auftioriabeg dlsi.- •degitlioug of ahead:tibia.' ' ' -Prebittithirece - ssriree - Triatrearng IhraorsittgellettracatciwiLthip , Fayttie 31LL8 risisn FINILLY. Aft. 'orsaclij ~Beaeion:-Eiehtptivg' pp_ quiet of John. S. Brady to *Viraabington Qat** from taxation:.• • in i r r i° l4 4 ° gr tt g i, i 4,l646,ad. bardig Company. . - — Declazing valid i certain conveyance in Webster knaudap,l'ayettecounty, to Exeriptirre from tazailau the Pitts- P 12 .2' 01 r GULtla, to • the eilen of filty . thogiumul .-• • anthmithag Plttaburgti,: Allegliemy Nuiuchmaer• rummager liullraay to -mt nod emir iart of-road. • AdjoarnektiLl evening. ' • The &Ina!, Italf 7 r3s! tin o'clock, waj stisl disaasulig the linimachment rellOhaklnil, With illdiC3(l2lX.- that . they :FY 19 1 22 - 21 2 P2T I W • •,• EME . Citr-TinESENTAfiIvEs. -- =LI izersanrczan. M. FORD, AlleWasury, a supplement to the Mtisburgh Onmolidathrinker, vid42 g Or.odool PinFone. In thenesirel Mr. EDWARD% of loverrenee, poratlng,ths 'New Castle 1141 manlier lost DMus:l3y. "Dog . ocenpfed in the first reeding annex 'tete ..b.nndied Prirate bIIL adthani. finat • ricr.r.nalutistarai;:, Ifternioit'Sessioa..—Thelioire refused to nonearinainnbnente to . - caarab DAgios26: ' VtgalbUiiniborizino the State Tr6s.s nrer audit - Or General:. and attorney Get eras Wotan:due and pay.. claimer of George W. Cies,Waddogton M'Cllntock and Addisonleech, for Lop:tries by abandonment wesiern division of Pennaylvatda cautaf,scas considered. Mr. 314-ifIC;Of Potter, moved to con - linegtianiceint of, Potter,. thonsang Mr. FORD; Arliky; moved to eon itto any tbotutand dttllstra,, , Xiost. Fisidii4 . . discussion the :House id _coNertioxa.t. axiainarlevr. The House dbetesed; mita a "ate bow, 111,.. , 11101EMAIV 1 4 1 .amenelmenta ,. . w b ea they - were soade,the speehil order fur TtuDe *ay leaning nest, when :I:lich ee:in will close the debate and pal the Pretrkits ;: 'MST 171:RGINLSIB, G.: Is teveni, of tis* . est Vtr- college:late - of this city, hat pnr amid niaidence of lir. lona 11. Tlofrecon, of. .Manitaotown;foe two Mott ond fog/ 'hundred dodarn. —The Itotaney Tatcnigencco_ under - sbuiditkid eol. Stephen W.. Sciancy: of Mineral county, has recetwel tbe op ' pail:mess oLeamismr of Intdrattileve nue; for the Second Con;nafilnnal Dir Wet. to mate vacancy °condone f d by tlenthnthr-IThismaallerfm'o !tar. Wallabarg Heran'i iaystin . it Judge - libtelr;lvto Was tliero Ito..4=titaL .B=Canaptal alit atm, us irn , . to Waattinaton • by , a Megrim, and depertenlast Wctinatday. 4Odooln. - 7inata at that:o4Eom of allthe mischief watch 11. J. bar Win earring nit within -•••The editor of tbo "Morgatitowa POO -bitabean• stoma • apl•ciniten of beautiful MAK dfaccrvareill. 11/Pendleton windy. .It la or a. Datl ambito:dark' border And llnatattaiti Itaran marble: Itlibuddrnet thine toonalain of ibis inarblawno•- AMlXtric4.l's°°l(7l4l. .rtd64,fe -4:lo'Pofzi4tledtaant RogDirr orihis been al:wavered on Comp- . bates crook. Wear, V ia t ,.near the Xitaawtorriverrutrtho hod,/ or Jona D '.1.0.AT1 U. fitoettSurrey ty tla mann mg twis-abr. inches , In tbiti4- tam -Gen. •Lewie.'Ruffeter •Apo amaorgantring • company to erect 1174- MOIL • —Prue= corutty luts bsitun,Aen her - own secinant the work of nnatutzingfor tboadnint • Alittiktritso - appMutd tkirtelkwelog gen tleman: ' Pro L---, Garvey, Col. I. Kirk, Col. Clam Hooton; MajWorthen or W.D.M'Grew, John r...lonroa. ; ~ • 11Aloth Gibson, whose duty itis 'made to Ofgazz ira,•karzOgNiiiitluzlesSomtodtests;.. • VIIDALInem of .lisrdson county are ariAttishirisoc4bee akilpaktn. county Conyetaton bold ac Cladatuug onthwillthlqiOniMed•dte; following re. Gus=. Conntrt-OdniniGeAr:lfswsr ll .• Finland° A. Itabinsou, EvakW. A=C 11(08 PM144. • 4Taillo ZWC,N2rofie". A. IPLiarnos S. lAur, 40q t .- 10ttb. Lir , - .114; Z.: A. , tintie. Er=rl4 ll w) , Ell I=kbAto..ConnitittectO: enOttrA*4. m • esite , dootsublotn. ' A otassintionWto adolstAressutsting thelJoionteupo acute wood. .703 .a a.pt• ~- MBE VOLUME LXXXIII FORTIETH QONGRESS. The Impeachment Natter. The Ranee committee Appear at the Bar of-the Senate, Thaddeus .Stevens Impeaches the. President. !genie Takes Mee 1 lbe Premises. Special Committee Appo - hated Mr. Stevens &ports His Action to the Houie; Committee on 41(riicleo impeach aunt. • A.. Jim Buie . Adopledi Eillibasteri!g_Not Lilthilowcas "' ,. .4 95 ..ve 36119 !# 1 4 ,012 .0 11 “ en• • % Wmarimrox, February 25, 1569. -stßrierE. The following is from the El: c ruised S*4: l ; 'Abetit'ene o'clbek, a r largb rittihbei of - the members of the House made their . appearance in the Senate. At ten min rite-eager one o'clock, Mr. sTrArvss; leaning on the arm of Mr. Bingham, entered- he Senate, and the Doorkeeper announced the • Cormilithae from the Howie of Representative*. Mr. STEi inh clear firehir6l6i, "Mr. President:—ln obedience to mi order of the House of Representative., wo appear before you, and in the name of the Hones of-Representatives and of all the people of the United States, we do kapeach Andrew .ohs on, l.resider{ of the United SLoted. of high crimes and misdemeanors in ales, and we further inform the Senatethatthe - Ronse of Rep; resentatives will in due time exhibit the particular articles of larnaec4tment, and make good the same, aol we do demand thatthe Senate take order for the appear+ ance of said Andrew 7ohnson. • Mr. WADE, President of the Senate, replied: -"Tharlitenate win take such or der:' Mr. HOWARD,cfMichigamercce to a question of nrivilege while Mr. Davis, of Eentue.ky, claimed the floor. Mt.: ,Howard said the Senate had just received a message Prom the House of Represeni tatmee impeaching-Me President of the United States, and he arose for the pur pose of musing the atapeanMsent of select committee to take charge of tha matter. After some explanations from various Senators, on the motion of Mr. HOWARD, it wan agreed that a select committee of.seven be negotiated by thd Chan fatakiicherstif at the matter. Mr. Stevens and Mr- Bingham returned to the House of Representatives, and in formed that body that the Committee of the House toenaint the Senate with the action of,the House of Representa tives relative to the isdpe.l . ment of An.: drew Johnson, had performed their duty, and that the reply of the President of the Senate was that that body would take action. Et Tabore t s to 025 Ptttbasift flateltt.3 WastriNovolv, Feb. 25.—At half past twelve o'clock. the Clerk of the Hon. appeared le the Senate and read the res olution of impeactithent passed yester day by the House. The notification was received In silence and without comment. As yet no action has been taken. lareoLlg alvoirr 1 Wasarscerax, Feb. '25, lea% SENATE. Mr. SUMNER read &erne half dozen dlepateites mot by Minister Harvey: In Maralt; isai; to McGrath and others of Charleston, informing them of the tended action of the -Administration re-. lave Mreinfotririg'itart Seititer: dispatches were obtained Dose Seers= ta*a"ter vramigio* trefaii4r- Pnri toy was also reed. • Mr.• preeesdad a com munication from the Governor of gas, which the flicrtitati - proceeded tit read; expressed the. hive_ that the Senate will, not falter _ln tistienthairtlittl against the- Eittentiviv as well as against all who sympathies with Masson sad rebellion . - }Wore the reading wee as Mr,. HENDRICKS •Inerdred In bennection with-what promedinge - of the Satiate it vas being sestii.end objected to MAW! The Shafx aril-14 - willbs laid on the MrsI'ODIEBOY-miked that-It be Or • dered printed. JOHNSON MUCKS. lidewsiWELEDS anti mted. IVILERGYLr in:any:ad -It C. Immure Goverawr of seta& HENDRICKS-s-It is &Mirage:lto a member of the Senate. Mr. POMEROY withdrew his motion Maria, and metre& to layrtbkorthei table. Mr. HENDRICKS made the point of order that the paper had nothing to dee with lheibiasiness ofrOM Senate. He: asked by•Wbat - rule of the Senate it wee here? It did not come as a memorial or. a remonstrance. • _ ,7tie C13.111.11,,D0es its Sauter obietit 10 the reception of the psperY - • t • Mr. HENDRICKS—Yea, air The CHAIR put_ the wisertiern on the reception of the paper and the Senate re fased to receive St. , • .•• Mr. CAMERON presented, petition of citizens of•Pentorylmnia tor s change the - wsrehousing syetene.oCrodooe, - M r.AEARN" introduced a bill ex- emtilni LA x-the District of Col. UM la, held. for school purposes, from taxation: 'Referred. Mr. WILLEY presented a bill te de for the 'lncorporated!. 'Of relSOMis moieties to the District of Colombia. Referred. Catitiotlat' hilf. WILIK=III, Saki pnivideldr the propel. settlement of public acoau.nts was Wean up and after dutenssion , passed as -amended. On motion of Mr. EirsitrVA. fiS, Mobil) regulattng,tho presentation of bills loth, President of-the tibiteci.Sedee; and 're turn of the same, which was under con sideration, yeatirday;MlfaiMgain,taken UP. . • Mr. DAVIS opposed the hill s olainitug the Prealdent had the right to construe the Constitution for himself. INPLACIDECNT- SILSOLTITIGIVIT Or THe TLOUST—ATTELIL.NCIC OP THE BOCA'S •At. squirtipasioneio'olock;white Mr. • DAMS was speaking. Representatives STEVENS, of Penney Ivan la, and BING HAM, of Ohio, appeared at the door. A mu/Mee of Members of Wei Hama ac companied them to witnem the re.iewel incs on the subject they had in c The-Doorkeeper. ilumesitmed-tti m- Mittee from the House of RepMeenta nom," who wore reeognized by the pre siding officer. =. Mr. STEVENS therteed=o/n.Lctleali ease tattle order of the Home of din Repre tentativesweeppearbebantywmenthe suture of the IToerie of Representative ! .oaocou tho-sovisza*li° 44o E"'"' we do tmpesch Andrew-Yobenetin, Pres ident of the United State, of high eagle* andmisdemeenoce MoSloe enderisfjerr then' liferth the Bentata o:tether llonM of =null:omi will. irrirO*l Won l'igr* Odes agenattltn end make goad the ennicimad inrhetrpante we demand that therSon. atertake - order for' tho pettesupoese.loodrew 4,9l4Reen to ;ammeter said impetchmetio. ' • ' The presiding .officer, itr.:49ADEeri , r id that the,,bmido wee[d'..hike'eallen DIr.I.I.OIVARD dotireeto"offer • lotion in eatettection ~411dr-JiA,VIO whjected, ealshid ea r Continue his remarks.''..' Mr.-HOWARD'enlettie Blenster'..was nut; Of order, aia•ilils sires, _w•Kivilisgat question and of prior conVAWAsa. Mr. DAVlS'sftsießshietimo4instien couldititinPneh for dinslderidion while he bosiiiPleid therrisiers' anima he choso out oreitirtar Ova wale- MR. Fbject.nuttioar orthrierqtrestion *Mot Lorportantse : and -detinsaftl. _ lffellt frtketalate-liefetts ocat.thazi,binaritnihnPta fretalradittiek 'Wee 74100 1 0 4 "1“ ,§. • " Mt. DlMEciallatraccoivaity,,Vala Our Was entitled to tti•flOorarketleOtadjTVE itt,, sad ate kmilwintS tishVISY PUBS to Mess theSeaate yf ,ii,„•• - ttrthe hiKre:lder 8/Kll9llloti. 311 , .....EDWIRDS•ahl he'lldiniteed the ;fhtht-ielhelienahar.foittOrertillitagi- • jcilKUlPOri Kg , ' Masses - losLovit mynahs Madinitbeplefees, , e l, ittlialltWaetsvilleidea !hepreanot,eaogri,to thafloor, of course 'lLaikAilliftilfitY• ARR. it• St egrahttad ssfrAßLlsite_ - - klik • \ XO'V'lll/P,/ , / -1... p ;;;... . . „ . , . • re „.. . .:: ;. ,, 4 ? . .. : ''..„; :1 „7.1....'":,11 .1 V 1441 x r . 1- --2 1 .—. 81 ,7 7;, ‘-- ) "> - , C ,, , r „: ' ''''' ..- 74 '' -. . . ' ' .''''' . 44 * • 1 . °:. - - - - I . 4 . ij _ •-*--, •IRIM.'" 1 7 1: ) ..._,.:. -, ''- • - -...f . .- 'il'z'''. ll l-4 , .X. .- , ; t . . tirtirg. , ~ _......-1-4,1-,- _.- -- ----;---I..\(' • ~ ...4- u ...' <...i ~+. et. , . „...1 . ,,__;.., . -;- .. ~...„_,,;?-_, ":„, 1 •, _,..... ( • 2 1 .' ' • I ; ' h. -. llekillPlto. i . '"__'_r_______::' - ' 'l'Y :,,_ .1 475 _ „./..,______:_777 l.... ' ' " ::: : ::cti c . ..... _ ' ' f el_ 3 / 1: .........____.. - 7 . -.. •-"'". 1. 77 r ' .., - '.?"' ---'''"•"' I ' ,j , :- T . ) , I- ' / I k , "\ . . otherwise. ho should exercise the privi lege or waiving hio claim or not, an ho aaw tit. • ' Th 3 CHAIR rut the tho Senate sod It was do , cided the Settotor hed the to the floor. Ntr.;.DANIS said as the qiiestion was now nettled. ho would give unr to Howard. iLanglater.] While the; discuwOun was proceeding Mr. STEVEN'S occupied a chair at tho end of the middle aisle of the Chamber, surrounded by e largo number of Rep rewentatietn who bad came over from the Ilona° to witness the Hoene. Ho smoke to no one, and llxed a steady eye on Mr. Ilneis; who was claiming tbu llopm: The audience in the galleriasman ifentedeenniderablu intered- Winn Mr. DAVIS gave way, Mr. HOWARD offered the following resolution: • . n . Esioived, That the message from the House of Reproaeniativea relating to the impeachment Of Andre*: Johnson, be referred to It seleet oommittee of seven, to consider and mart on the same, Mr: BAYARD said the Senate bad no' conatitutional - jurisdiction 'to appoint :4 select committee for this came.. and con bendedit could only resolve itself into a Hleb~ourt of Irepenchroceit: the vilior, JusUcoof thOSapreine Ootart, Preilding.! It had no right, be maintained, to antici: pata the trial of a en. of Impeachment by reporting a message of the House. Tire resolution was put Sy the CHAIR. and carried, after, which Mx, .ST47E:in and the greaternamber of those present On the floor took their departtitiit - -," ' of ll.,naxf teak. the floor on .venonstrucUon and real a long address relating to the! political ale nation of the,South, • L Tab bill wee- then postponed till to: - - Cnimotion of Mr. TR11M.111.1451., the Senate- took up the supplementary ro. , enustruntlon LSI ' alien - ink rnajoilly of W votes et•-t todeeide the eleouoni and. the oeslstered voters to vote In coy. part Mr. DAVIS withdrew his motion, to re fer it to the JuiliclarY Cdratnittee,Where ripen. after debate, Mr. BtDSA LEW'S amendment, requiring a seal- doom of ten-days iu rho district before the election, with agreed to. - • Mr: 'WILLIAMS ode cd an amend mentiaddlug-the *corde r . or other satisfactory evidence" alter the requirement of the presentation of the rottericertlileate of registration. With, out this, provision he claimed half the eleatererwoubl; prsetlcany disfran closed. It seas agreed to. • ••• Mr. SHERMAN moved to edit es 'art additional. section the fallowicqg • . And be it farther enacted, the Conall-, tntiolihrMbierdlinior any of the State- , 'mentioned In the aria of, which, thisils amendatory may pmcblethat at t h e of voting ow tho nurAcation of the, C 011• atitution the registered • voters may cote also for Members of Dm .Uhtiso' of Rep murk', etiv. r of the United States. and or M'entice officers•proeleed for in land inutia°, and the *d election off.- hers who shall mate the return of votes op titification or rejection of the Consti tutiabs..-ahall, enumerate or uertify the setencest for members of Congress. r. Arourrt... mooed ta atuend by lusermg provision offered by him m em , umebdeuent , to ttm ' atonlementatt bill, requirlaCmztala quolutonions. or all person* not Csit I Llni t seta under the COnstltutlati or lane In Inch Stiles pre vious' fo the rebeltiou. That—lblrty. three to tbren - , . Mr. DAVIS urn - ea to tunond :re m:tiring that all elreaord: provided fdr 1 , I take Owl on the exam day la each Shen. Anneal to. - lIENDItIeKS tneved to emend by adding atter the words "or other evi donee," tho Words "in 'veldts', under oath, and returned with . the scoria of the election," which, wills the emend went ur. Mr. DAVIS, to require vie root voting, and reqweiner four scrutin beers hs. each county, woe voted down. DODLITTLt moved to aneonel b, provtdingthat no person shall be Wee. regietesuou on voting who hes receive, pardon previous' to the pesseem of th note to which this is emendatory. N., .1 ' i g r.lll : Cii . A LEW asked that the bill l. . _ laid ever mail to-Morrow, to allow him to error a Lill appro.,' I.y nu-In bars of, the Southirra Convention, per mltttog minorities to be repo:muted 'cording to the theoryhtoetelore explain ed by him. Ile haul that whit. AIM black. would thus Leach obtain • 'fel share of power. lie moved to said a sec don allowing State CW2II3IItIOUS to an therm.. election of representative. it Congress from Sum® at large. upon Oa principle of cumulative voting. An ObjeCti4l . . I..eing amide to ailment, the bill taco over for that purpose, M SUCKALEW withdrew his ammulinen 1 - ;ntttbe bnt pased--.11 to Ct. • The and r appointed vs the Select Oom minor. "enlreet fn. 1.1.0 W A RLY.. ranolution on "Impeachment. Alesm4 Howortl,Tratobttli, Con Min g, Edmund Morton, Pomeroy and Johann. =eon of dr. 811E13.11105, th illententaxy moanstruction mtda the opecad order for next Thor, B..ctitu. presented MMI2111111.• tioarrfrern the Secretary or the Treasury. transmitting the report 0 r , , ,, mr...5ey molar. Civil ,Engineer. re,prod bridging the ' P otomac river, and frou the Secretary of War in reply ton rare lotion of 'aqui,' in regard to the cures of a chip eanadarettret tho ef th, Ohle river. :;;40,1dttiro.s d - - . HOITSE OP REPRESENTATIVE'S. tinder tile call of ktotteo large nuns ber of i:eiliiosia nod Joint resolution were introduced and referred, includiu• the following: To limit the ltaiglity of common carries betweeuStatea. Fora ship canal around Niagara Falb, For trio muster - oat of all Army Pay masters,. Commissaries and , quarter- Maidens nOtnn.duty fur the peat three To re-open land office of ttoi Virginia bistriet, Ohio. For Iwo-local Inspectors of ateturibmifn at Tim " Granting bounciest° the lhic and 16th Regimen's of one year teem r. . ,lndiana Volun. Amending the act changing the time of holding District and Circuit Courts of the United states in, Tenn/MM. Granting land bounty to soldiers of the late war. ltrevidirmfoi theitsinetkm 0(411 votes cost for members of the Rowe, for any person known to be ineligible by per sons eeseleifethem; . ?Dilative to -suite In Dulled States 'ilairplemintary to the seVeral acts or putfair.g territarles. - . - , ---Rsaistsrvicrale—Ofthe Wisconsin Lees lature for additional mail service and for gratitatif ;sod WOAD/ the construction of railroads. Of the ICIII2IIII Legbilature on the anb- Joct of the eatenelon of the Eastern Div ision' of the Union Pacific Railroad. Ilime—Attending the, act to estab li sh and equalise grade.; to the navy. Declaring the meaning of the claw,* in the Internal Revenue law taxing rail road chairs, au., five dollars per too. . Granting land* to aid in the construc tion of railroads to Nebraska: ' • • • Relative to — Joint ooeupetlon of San luau Island. - To divide , Illinois Into three Judicial districts... - sectv tho "coin pleflon or the 'Post. office and Custom House at Cairo. ' To authorise homesteadoxempticn In Viretrls.'Haltary Dlairiet:of Ohio: • din DODGE odered u. resolution in struottairthei Ckoinuntinii on Mitltery At fairs toascertalu.... what :portion of Fort Cinettimemllltaryraseriationtornensaimey for military pnrpcse‘A.c.; Adopted. ' MGMI!SMi ,miatttes befers ,, taro eelecleitheAVEASZElS gated the Ifettee to_stafer,, and.tbo..doorkeelper annennewl the pregame at Mintier of the - Homer' of the Committee witbAt bad 'been appoint mire impostailmttireAntr, of the &mete , ttuiTetendent of tile flnftedr Stated. • 'Mr. STEVENS, of Pennsylvania. standlagtabourpeny witfebbinutleatrue. , Mr. Bingham, then wade a report ee fel- Anwar ;Mr:Speak nbedfeneb mflag ',order of the, Mouse, we prded lathe !tweet the Stiate and proe,Wed la year ~name,Aod la the mime of this body and ';!..-t#q p , sc a b il aft AI GI laW ..ultoStataisers Mt as we minim Wrieted; Andrew. ob - wain. Pmeddeenterf the United Maw,' !or kmh=neletwevank utkiderniall= ana wedemanded that the ranalltake order to make him - appear' be , ;Thre that betty and emigration, the .4111.; kind Mated Menne - Ifousi would torah} iwith, or noon, .present articles of in. Imachment, and make them wood, to wltichdtteresficarfaeleitb7hetwilife . j The resolution for the payment of V. 5- 1000 dollars meal to.drna tie Brown, Sam. E. Smith and O. G. :Arne; in full for expenotekfor preemutiag, it. clabes to seam . Nou&N - Wes adepte - Mr. ALLISON offered a resolution :declaring 'ilea tbeeense °Mae Noose that do the legislative power of Congress alone 'belong* tdearigla!to determine the rates lot duties u'rn Taiportetlmt, and that It is Pand the polder alias Traildent mid" ate as tho tretaymotiting power, to korize importations of the mamas, facemendrod foreign cowntriek es dal'Ot 7.lrsitch rides or dudes the tariff laWsOtrbe Cnljad State+Aay proscribe. w010#94.0 ali4o4.ogfAcabwri 4 4. our latectleaf, TISLi c #l!,dy#l, PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY; FEBRUARY 20, 18681 lands. The resUlution was adopted without Mr. WILSON, of lowa, orfared areso. bitten declaring the 'public welfare de mands that the pecuniary obligations of the United States should be kept within the "narrowimt limit consistent with the necessary requirements of the govern. meut; that therefore .it is not expedient at thin time to enlarge such obligations by extending aid to; the Union Panitic Railroad, or any . other company, by the gtariting; beyond the terms of existing laws, of subsidiesof United States bonds, or by granting payment of any stock or other liabilities of ouch company or any corporation, and: directing the Pacific Railroad Committer, of the Room to re- I port no bills during this session in coo -1 diet with this resolution. The House refused to second. the pre vious question end the resolution went over till Mondayi The vosolutitius offered by Mr. GRIS• WOLD, ou the 17th inst., in reference to rights of American citizens abroad, came np and were referred to the Committee on Foreign Mikis, On motion of Mr. INGERSOLL, the Solna° bill appropriating fifteen Gems and dollars for temporary relief to dos- tittles!. poople of the District or Columbia was taken up, and amended by Mr. WOOD, by making the Rind disbursa ble by the Freedmonligareatt and Aid Seeirty jointly, and passed. Mr. LOAN asked leave to offer a rear, lotion instructing t h e Judiciary Colli mates., to inquire as to the ' pelletal status of the State :of Texas, hot Mr. DERR objected. - The SWEARER presented a commu .nicatiou from the Secretary of War, with the report of Major General Raneook do to the riot at Marshall, Texas, on the Met of December, 'Referred to th ei Commit tee on Reconstruction. - Also, the Consiltation of the State of Alabama, to revised and amended by the Convention at Montgomery. Re ferred to the Committee on Been:Mr-iv, Cu. The Ileum, then proceeded to the ein derallon of the - Naval %Appropriation • Mr. WASHER,' R:CF., of Illinois, morce to stutptend the rules to enable him offer as amendment* the !wile. the Were struck nut or the bill on Friday h Committee of the Whole, as being Mee pendant legislation.: k =The rules were riot suspended—yea od, nay. :A—less than two-thirds voile, to the eMrmative. - Quito un aniinateddiaeumionfoltorwed. 'during wine/a the SPIZAKIIII, to oter ruting a point of order, cortected hi, ruling of yesterday on the words "whip 1,141 in,' used by Mr. ManklialL The phrase was In elu England, whence we derive our parliamentary law, and not regarded there an unrarliarneulary or dishonorable, nod he was Foitistied on reflection his soling wan tea reatrkifre The naval bill onw . passed. Mr. WASIII3I.7R:SE, - IlilnnLe, frond the Committee ou Appi:eprnFtions, re• ported the sundry civil er.pon,,e anproprLttionbill.: Referred to the Committee of ilia V7holec • - Mr. BUTLER, from same Cernicittee, reported a bill milting appropriation. for ex peneea of the Indian DepirlinsaL Madethe special. order for tuonorrow. ntr ..t.tl CLAI.IO3 or IiEJIASE Al/TIMES OF inerscuorra 1. WASMBIAME: /1/InObk .froth the trimmittee on Ruler repotted • dew rule, declaring clot pending s motion to suspend the rules, the Speaker may en tertain ono motion that Om House "shall now wiper°, but that after tam result thereof U announced he *hall not enter Olin any other dilatory motion until the vote is taken on auspernion: (This to Intended to prevent filtitnistering ti a minority of lees than one-third on the di t zzhen it la .r tn i cirdeir to anepenil, M 4 o l biectied. M r. ROSEr. WAbUBURNE moved, and the rules. were suspended—yin., one hun dred and eight; stays, thirty. Tho new rule war adopted. Mr. WASIIBUIECSE. of Illinois. asked leave to offer the following resolution: ffraolivor,. That the rules be euepended. and It is hereby ordered as fellow,. When the Committee to promos the sr. thileeof I mponchmeut of the President 01 the roited Realee revert the .1.1 the Rout. shall Immediately resolve IL self into Committee of the W bole thereon. That the speeches In the Ccoamiltiee dull be limid to fifteen minutes eaoh, + hich debat e shall routine, until the next legislation after the report, to the exclusion of all other buidpew, except tho readhin of the journal That at three o'clook in the afternoon of. the beyond day the fifteen minute debate Anil cone, and the Committee shall then presseed to ottosider soil von upon the amendment.. that may be ..t ferredonioder the ten rulnoto rule of dobede, but uMmeirely proforma amend ment shall he entertaleed. That at four In the afternoon of the Kidd second day the wild Committee shall rise arid report Ito action to the lioime. which almil immediately and wittiolii dilatory - motion vote thereou. That if theartictee of Impeachment are agreed upon, the Houma shall then lin• mediadely and without dilatory motions select, by ballot, sag pa r tQ con dut said impeach menuhe ate, Monn - And that durini dm pendency of th-• resolution in the Soria relative to ash imPeantiment. *thereafter •no dilatory motions *hall be received, except eto• motion on enclanny. • That the House do now adjourn. Mr. WOOD objected. Alter Various Yuggeationritud'vetiog down of e motion to adjourn, the rides were suspended and the rotwintlon adopted—yeaa one hors dad and two. mom thrrtpeeven. Messrs. KOON'TZ add OMAS were permitted to recordtheir y TH ou. sib ruin- Orel,' on the resolution for the impend, went of the President. Mr. DAWES, from the Commit:b. ai: Elections, made a report In the' caw of Itcdertok R. Butler, member elect from the First Congressional District of Ten , oewee, with a lointreaolutlon "atimittinc him to a mat on taking the usual oath to support the Constitution of the Cohn! Stately sod xi much of tbo test oath as m not Included in the following words: “That I have neither sought, nor De oeptrioacir • attoMpled to wrest ma functions of any once -whatever under any authority orynnended authority In hestlillty. Ms Malted Stataa.” Ordered printed, the sublectto be railed up at m; ,lair.SCHE2tieS moved to suspend the rules latettable him to offer a resolution rewinding the reeolntlon adoptadlo-day for the:paent of $25,000 to" John O. Brown, of ym Kentueby. Negativd—L l Mr. BOUTWELL offered resolution that the Committee appointed to prepare and report.: articles of impeachment ogartiet tho Preeldeneand the Col:millet , nn IleatnaLelletfOn be' severalty author ised to eitlilurhog the amnion of the Adopted-110 to - On motion of Mr. WASIIISURNE, of 'Dino* an evening emotion,. for debate only, Was ordered. The Sonata Warradorentslo the Hewn joint resolution concerning railroad land* In Michigan an d Wisc.:num eon referred to Aloe - Committee on Petit, The Senate titnendtnent to the Ileum bill relatille to islandsin Om Great river wan concurred In. ' The Senate amendment to the Roue? bill to estsibllab and dealers the ratirolo4 and bridges of We New Orleans. Mobilo wid.Chattaneogn Railroad r port road, tyseconcurred in. - The Senate amendment authorizing the unnarnlsabm in the through mall; free o f posing., Certain testimonials by Adjattaint- (Omani' of the several Mama, war cendurred In. - • • • Moo Ileum took a recess till seven, when ' it assembled and indulged in a general denote fOteererlil hours. : Adjourned. NEW JERSEY gtlett at i" • .t e hro intla to tooollieltsitoltmiltentatarart Ammattozoot. tfrifstrarsoa to Om rittspa reit easonte.l ' Taztrrolta, p'kbruary 2.s.—Oovernor Ward to-day sent totho Senate the joint resolution withdrawing the moment of - New. ,Tersdy. - the Deepened Constitu tional Araendmont. article 14th. with hie objections. , Vie Governer argue. the matter at length. llet The the resolu tion • has no validity. The ratification having been alzvady made, no fu al:terns tion can bo taken by the State, except tint matter.be Kato submitted by Congest,. 'No. time was set by .Congrass for the ratification by a sufficient number of platee, and therofbra Wow Tersey cannot avail Molt of, any right to withdfltte beattree Of the 'doirty,, of* 'ether Mats. The veto It reed and hy the Conatitn. Von lays over one day. . • - The blil to repeal the orrery 100 . 01 wins lust is tie Hensr. .. ,Kagicin 1111ansusaa :iradaralnlaeati. LB) TeleNTo,o Se nee Timber's timitte.l ' raminaLiaxa, February Zr Blook boldaa' in vulons. zallroirds in, the oil regions met to thin city tb-dey and can flrmedoontrbets of their rfinGgiciaTe roids for eoreeoltdatton. Tho !Mee merged ire the Warren dr Franklin Railroad,; Ott Creek Itallniett and'Farriterii All under the 013°100U pita and, Alio ghopy.,lttber.rinide ' ECON EDITION. THREE O'CLOCK A.IM PROBE EUROPE. United States and Germany. Treaty on Naturalization. Ohanga in England's Cabinet. ftee►gsatlon of Lord Perb). 1r Israeli Me iiiicceseor 'fie Prime Jitiniiter. Habeas Corm In Ireland Suspetipd Ft, Tele grA ph tlithe rlttstalrgh liasetts. I 1331111E1 Itatturr, February 'Z.—tion. deorge Baormft haa lean dely receive,' as Envoy Extraordinary and. Minister Plenipotentiary from the United States' to the North German Confederation. Tho details of the treaty between North Germany and the ratted Staten Maitre to the riAhht of naturnbran.l American eitimas of Germanlairtla, of whom mlll-, tarY ,arrives have heretofure been claini ed, bare hnna .fully agreed. on by the rapresentatlven of the two nations. The report that thin treaty wan finally at tented and nifne.l wan prematnre. It in expected the doeutnent will re.vive the official nignature of rianeroft aria the German rrpruaeatative on Saturday. 132:1=1:3 Loa CMIN; Febrartre . 2.l.—The LiTarpon, !''wire or, this morning' contained a re.' port that Earl tierhy had . rrangneal the Premiership, will that his resignation had been sc,epteil the uton. Dur ing, the day the nowt was eau firmed. It eras also ascertained tbahlrforaelt WOlllll rep Lice Lord Derby as 11Year« Minister, et the same time retaining hie preeont point. Clianrellar of Exchequer. In the Hone. of Inrda this afternoon, at the beginning of the session, Earl Nlnleusbury annonuelnltitt Mare Darby had timlered Itts rtatignatlen' .to the go,..ostaocount ofoontlutted Ili health. and Her ElnJeity had been plasiied to eon upon the f.re,omt Chancellor, Hight Hon. fklljamin Israeli, to form. n new Cabinet. Earl Itusanll and others ea - premed symptity for Lord Derby, and borwol be might T.,over from Ins Inner, and resume LL letst-at the heml of the Ministry. Iu the Moos. of Co pawns the an nouncement of she rosignstlost of tit+ 'Primo Minister sras mido by Lord Simi ley, and rospousiod to LS tlts , l-toue, seho; whit, moth tiolionoy sod frollny.., ex prts.sed his soploslor the rousoishieb corniwtlod the noble T0.r,l to resign his high °trim The transaction of sal tq1,61- 1....4 in tan llounr Woo pi.ntlx.m.l until . . Friday: ". • • . All the pr!.. .n. r 'harked by the Co .lory wilit..)cuilic.ty ill the Clerk expl,ttl,n hat'a been cemtaitte. t ',laud trial for murder. SUllivAn and Pi4ot, con tinr.l Iv Wai l:now:l priNou. hour Lau calla[ upon bv Rif Init., viour. tritlO pi - Le:Alen Art furteddlei bO . We etttl.writleet ht,,c, '7O r. —The Ile.. of Lords. (.'hutruitts-O of the lifhohe hritight; sitn,l a hill ronewittgr the utsi - tonslort or lb., writ of habeas co rptsi la Irelttnd, E 1:13 2= Duot.t.x. Febraary ' 1t Is repartnl.l that Mr, Herron hr., bean retained b. the United States , :ovvrnutent ma calm ma,„!, tr, defend Qel3. Nagle, whose trial will i,turnertiw at Sligo on Thursday. Train'a loetttre he.' night...ma tat• attcncle,i .ond I nimott utt wittiltt lutrr- • • ruption. Co.:, Pet, it wellitag;housa Mr. Norm - amen, n zunghtrate, In inn barbs .1 tbiK sty. v. re, a...xi led I.i night by ft party ROll i th.quov. They were roLulse4 the dark- ViIRA Claa. AIM VDMIISIIIVIAII. Losetm.t. Feb. '2Z.. 1 -Eveniztunle crowd al /111noin Central, ,7r. Erie, 4.14 , -• . FRAN Four. Veb:Z.Z-4.4.tuoing.--12. bon& sr...tram; i. 173?. • Pa rti , , 3.--EoLogin f r.-=?be Is hes., Rent. barn • !Av.:root., rub. 2.l.—Reratnry—Orann c10,..1 firm: during tbr latter mat of the duy H,. 111.)rn 6 , ,tivlty. to brine; itiondo, itt . port, at; to native., Orlttut,,, sale, 10000 bale, ttreadmtntn and Pr.:minion.. 'aro un• ebonge.l. l'nnince nn.d' lingar 09 ,40 farm. 'Leaned, V.A...ile..tuu to km, and haw advunred to Is (Abet artlelea Neosho Itemstis•lslfm&fml e.sritcip )4.1[ • Excavations 44 llpe elle oflb° old White Hart Hotel Its Bath. England, have rev..alisi snow, Interesting Unman remains, L,nsistleg at the basement of, a large battling and the eontinuathm of the frieze of tho great temple dedicated in Minerva. It p,rllolll of which Is pre a oved in the Inusuunt of tie Bath Liter- ry and ticienittle Itualtution. Tbo tern lo stood on the ithitvrn olde of the great 'croio road, running through Um city rein north hi ..nlth, and nearly 3111,1..11y between the l'orM Itoottmaita, North Gate, and the Port, Flumentenn, South Gate, leading to the river. In, front was towards the west, and . consisted of it perttco'supporod by v..ry large timed 4.oll'i:ens of the l ' ~rint hi uu erd er,crow esi with rich eenipturosi cartels. Behind tine temple. towards the east, stood the Rosner, bath*, She fnnndatiooe of which were discovered in 171:5, at the depth of twang 'feet bontoth • the +terrain. of the ground. The ret.llt excavations have laid bane a kind of concrete pavement, leading to the inferenee OM Ware bad been n ilirgtl 11”, at parade-L.lroom' Rd- Joh:ling the temple.. tither discoveries show that the 'Lenten Forum extended considerably beyond the roil end of the present abbey eh urett-yerd. • —The Wrst t'lrginta Republican Celi ventina eluded the following delegate. to re prevent that slot. at Chicago: Jug. R. Lluldiard (from find (front Wooed dietriet,) Hon. D. D. T. Farneworth (train second diairtel,) and;Captaln If. C. Me Menhir (front third district) Them. delegate. were author ized to appoint their alternates if • here". nary. aux delegate, for the dint:tete wefe chosen by the district .teleiratilene MS fellow.; I Ping Diltriet+.,trinelral Warner,' (alternate, .1 ohn lig ieddnaon) and General Frank Plerpont (alter. nate. - oeneral It. 14. Northeotta . .gweend District —lToti. Jetepli , T." Hoke, (WM. N. Welch. ling., alternate ) and Captain Leonard B. Perry. (Captain R. W. MO, alternate.) Th ird Distrtut—lfider Cyrus Newlin, (Rem 0. Slack, alternated and Capt. 'Moines •Raggerig,(ldisjor U.. 8. Ilrown, alternate.) Reaeletrone wre adoPted I. Declaring General ()rent to be .1110 eholaa f tho Convedgen for President. 'II. lieclaring , that 'in the tinning centevt the Itegoblienn party of 'Waal should Ignore - ell aide Wines nod devote Itself with a single nese of purple. conimenenrate with the grey, results lavorred to the triumphant Wooden of the nominee. Of tine CatiCagn • . —Oa Friday afternoon butt, _Fityne, while atatuling at the mauler, lb Johu C. JMnson's Moro, hi tdolVear . (ono; WLS occhloulally shot bye Brent, who was ezaailoit g a pinto), suit- Who bad cooked It, ortittompted to cock It but loth.. thumb Alipped of thecock. The hall - tutored the. rig.) aide, ..pitailait through hie body, couslug , hie death in a kalif hour. Tim shot wan purely goof% dente).- tic butyea a wire, and tour child ren to mourn his untimel end.. Ile mix a ;member of the 11aptf4t Church, . , —The 31 organtprth rag Amy* pla Mr. 'Hauer Molars a that town, laid' Pedal. morning while atilea'plit bed, era, aavere ly bitten through the snobby ntarthatotut rat. tad Prillaymorptag 1.1213 a Mr. -William 'rtiki,"ta: 'Morgantown,' .latta'4llo,..pred to tv. an too. A n :alarm 'wan givett:Ut.l4l.D • '. r. !t jtjrit....:Loot ..11...ir.1"'stra,. • . 4 '`' ~ kK FROM WASffiNGTON. he Excitement • Subsiding. All Quiet at the War -office Secretary Stanton on Duty Gen. Thomas' Examination Tc-day. Comilitee alba peachmeat Articles Alec UMW .1414 , for Co sawl.ation High Handed Outrage in Tennessee Collector of ,ißeventse Resisted 11"..00 1 11 tetp. Pittsburgh dasettr.) • • • • STAlllltscrroNt February iOr.LACintIL I2 ' FCCITEkIrST innaSIDLD. • The eseitement relative to atid mitten incidental thereto, iris seeuilbly 41imlnlabod this ' • Arlin... War iliepartment and General Graid'e beedquirtire polidn's of partici- Mar tntereat is lianas immeanted, routine business being eaten:tad to ex usual. General TbouistA cede no demand ibis morning for them records of the WIWI/a partment. but nierel,y called et dm Adju tant General'. ottiot, end after receiving his private mails repaired home. He had a short interyien with the President during the forenoon. • Secretary Stanton woe busily engaged during the morning sliming requisitions and emending to other business of a pub lic Ithallactir Which bad socumuLated to a IDeskientble extent within the past tow days. SoAral visitor* -tailed upon Mr. Stanton duritur the formimm, among whom were wereratSenstore and Repro oentatttes4neinding among the former Meru% eresierno nod Edmunds.. , • Considerable interest is manlfeeted;in the result of Thomas.' exemination 'wrote the Su oort of this District Vs-morrow and •aricus sPeulstions are jadtttigekht regmdiug 14101.1-11/.::1 Ott It %iiEl-11—TS.1•141,91r1M -7,14vEN1-4 orrteut. ItESISTLD Thneononletli'icr of Internal Rave /.1111,1 A. I ekir..rn from Collector bernather. lot 1,10 s ell's, Tennenlen, Datrict. w bug( lit .rae. th.. Department thatvary re,•ently his Deputy Marshals at ,11 1 Vast*. while coblled hAzing Mt , Istilien, 11. nk , iinllnitt• In Tenn. Minn, wore •noiel..e.l I.y an armed fpreil who • raptured /,he •• of cials. jtook from them ths,, , ,property their posses bin/5..41W neni, tnOin 01 prisousra until they , tatnelcutsl thein.,:lea• In p.rm,,,,t, of 01se hundred and etsty