FROM WASHI!WTON. Message from the President. He Attila to lustily His Roma; vol o Secretary Stanton, isi.me‘rsph to Om rittstrargb Uszattc.3 W.s,stristrioN, Feb. 24, :ex The Pruldeutto.daysent to the Senate 'the following message, whichwas read in secret 'session, laid on the table, and or dered to be printed. The Senate remov ed from: It the injunction of scoseey. ' To the - Senate of the Veiled Mates : I have received a copy of the resolu tion adopted by the Senate on the stet :natant, as follows: • • Whereas, The Senate have received and considered the communication of the President, ending that he had removed Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War, andbas designated the Adjutant General of the - Army to act astary -of War ad Waren, therefore, "Resolved., by the Sena of the United Ire States, that under the m main:ai and Uwe of the-United State. the Preindent has no power to remove the Secretary of War, and designate any other officer to perform — the duties of that office ad In terim" ' Tote retolutlnn Iscc;fined to the =of the Preddent•• remove- the miry . of War, and to designate angther °Marto perform : the dudes of Unionize ad . Wawa, and by Its pream ble Unlade expreasly applicable to the removal ofMr. Stanton, and the dada , _median to act ad interim of ' the Adjutant General of the Army. Without, there. doe. attempting to diatom the general poorer of removal an to all offieera, open which 'aul4ect no expresalon of *Maims- is contained in the resolution, Isbell confine myself to the question as Gina limited, the prier to' remove the Secretary of War. - • . . , It la declared In the issoinnon "that =ruler the'Consiltntimi and taws of the IJulted States the Presides! bas no power to remove the Secretary of War_ and cleihmato any- other officer to perform "the dudes of that office ad interim." Ara to thequeetion of - power under the Con stitution, I do not propose at pre. sent to enter upon ita discus - ion. The uniform practice from the begin -ganger the government, as established byy office, anTted onsof - prase Coml.of the- United States, have wanted the question in favor of the power of the President to remove all oiticece, excepting a class holding appointments of a. Judicial character. No practice or • any 'dedslon hosevp r excepted a Secretary sof War from the geziond power of - the President to make remov als from office. It la only necessary then -that I abould refer to the power of the Executiva under the laws of the United States to remove from office the See.reta The retiolotion denies that tinder theea Uwe this power Tuts any existence. .. other words, It affirms that no such anthority it recognized or given by - the stabites of the country. What then are dlut laws of the United States which deny therrealdent the power to remove that .oegoer7 1 know but two laws which ,-bear upon this question. The first in onler.of time is too Act of A.ugust 7th, Effie., creating tho . Department of War, tetuch, after providing for a Secretory as its principal ollitvr, pro. cedde ati f3 l / 0 °": secTioat That there Shall be in the add Department an inferior officer, to be am,polutad by the said principal officer, robe employed therein as be shall deem peeper. and to tweeted chief clerk In IkeDepartthern of W ar ___„ andwho. when ever tbaktict principal °dicer shalt be re :tooted from office oy the Protident_of the Onbcdataias, or it any other PM of vacancy, shell, during such vacancy. have the charge and custody of all rec ords, books and papers pertaining to the altd Eeparttr.ent., It is clear that this net,. passed by a Congress, many of whose members Di, I tletw.ed brii formation of the Ceuta -tuber%' nabs from denying the power of the President toremove the Secretary of War reorm„ lees it as cm - dog in the emotive 'alone, without the concurrence of the Senate , - .or et any other depart. - smut oftheGvernment: Furthermore, this act does not purport to confer the power 'by legislative authority, nor in -bet was there any other existing I agia - Lakin through which k was bestowed npoli the - Executive. The- recognition of " the power by this act is therefore tsar , plete. as a recognition under the Conine 'Sutton itself, tor there was no other 'stoma or ettthority from which it mold tar derived. • Mk other' act, which- refers to this question,lithat regulating the tenure of certain civil offices, passed by Congress on the seoond day of Starch, 1E47. The first section of that act Is in the following -word.: That 1 everY person holding any civil .office to which helms been appointed .hy. and with the advice and consent of the , Senate, and any person who gull kers! after be appointed th any such office and ,Mll. hexane duly Teethed to act there in. hiend shall be entitled to hold office natal a successor shall have been s like tasciaar appointed and duly eps l lfied,l e. ,„ - cetzt -es herein °thermos° provided; pro. 4th that the Secretary of State, or the T ontrary, of War, of the Navy. of the j et ...dor, the Postmaster General the . ..Attorney General, gall hold their offices-VieciivelY for and daring thew . of fa ee ft,greildent by - whom they Fee,. have b een ~..iippletted, and for one =r ah thereafter, „Nili.Oc/. to removal by ce aDI3 co and with the advinsent, of the Senate." • . . The fourth section of . 10 ',....eatae„_„ad re - Aries the test of office to ....„___,......2,_te . : . scribed by the law creating ...awe'. •-tuai -pat of theist section Marti Drenedes the Merle°, declares that every Perwn holding a civil ofece,.to which lil. has ,heen er may he apaohitsd by and with the advice sod OnUlePt of the Senate, shall hold such office until a enemeger shall base been in like manner appoint. ed. - It purports to take from the Execu tive, donut t h e Axel time estabilened fur the tenure of office, the independent • 1 to require • rruchoremf removal, rtn ,and to st action proviso Psesidmt and Sette The that follows innoeociv to liz the term of office of the get:mist' beada of departments; whose - term o.'ver had been defined before, by prescribing that they shall hold they orrice respn. - tfahy for and during the term of the i'reil dent by whom they may Mere been IV pointed, -anti for one Month ' there giber; subject to • removal by and - - with ' thee. advice :-aim cemeent of. -the • Senate. . Thus,. is,. to th ese . enumerated officers, .the proviso take, from the President thepower ofienoral. . exeOptwith the advice and ebiosent of the &mate. By its terms, however. be fore he can he deprived of the power to ! ethiplace them, It must appear that he himself has appointed them; Is • only in than mss they. have any`tenure of Mace, or any Independent right to .: bold during the term of the Pre-Merit And one month after the cessation of We .. st, e ,..al Itutallezus The proviso, - th ere. .rn'''.. 's no tenure of office to anyone kite. !fir , " - ..e. who has been appointed .°/. the" office.. ' • . . en d one Month at t.], the President, 1.. . - , ' births accession of his - s eue t eee ee; the . "only In'theme under Stan. .... held the • appointment under which la. ...,,,,,60_ • tonic° of Secretary of War VISA 11.- Peered upon him by My immediate Pre ' the S e na, with the advice and ooment en . ' the Senate. Be. Ins nave held from me • any &midrib:aerie as the head of the War . Department . Vatnever rim he had to • bold the 'other was derived from, that original appointment and uryown. elf fluotect.anee: - Tee law was cot. intended to ' pr incambent of the . War .., Depart:mo a t. by taking from the Fred - 'dent the power to remove him. , This, in - ..my . 111dpi:tent, ' f is - perfectly , clear; and - the - 'law ,- itself-' admits- • Of •:-. -no other-conertrection. We. find -In ell - that petitioner the first section , which precedes the proviso. that asio , eivil - of - ' • - fficerx generally the President la depriv ' place _the power of rernaval, •• aed- to -- plain That it there had been no proviso that Power Would just an clearly have • - been taken from bun so far as it senile to the seven heads of departments.. But for reasons; • which' .. were. , 'no : "-doubt • satisfactory . 'to - Cirogress, •-• ' Herd "principal teweere were spectedly provided - for, :and - as- to , them ,the -- express anti only requirements that the • President Len appointed them stall no.? without t advice and eonsent of • . the Senate. removethem front all at The • . eonsequeneo - is that as 10 - my-Cabinet. embracing the officers deli:nineties the :-.. let section of Lbw ant, taker front me the . "- . = Nitbont Abe concemence of the , to' remove eery one of them I. -• jars ;pp:dated_ ~=but it doe not Prot .', ; -mach or Las= sa.j.-dld it-does appoint, nor - . ere . _:to 'thee • -any ..teuurec.,..of office .., d my pleasure. - .41t egatednelon strieef., then, shows that Whllolll one • . Iparteif the unction provision alaide there far • - .agnolooltimareni. in anothaveltuna -.-Awarlaw.of -onleem-deslgnated by their .. . .01Bedartifies-weo amexerripted,from the ..ipmeral Wrens of the law, sod binge ., mat .el-Avbensi a clear - distinefeefell ~ • ...,. reade es to the general power of removal -- limited tnemilret elute o f f the - Tidadistinetionts, thetas so efthese . .. - , enamelled ofbefeelne bold office under . ' the appehatment of the President, the - .. . wooer of removithcan only be exercised -1._.• - kilm with the orgasm "of the &nate, ....„„.. .1 - io.these - who have not bean In - Wmfi......,, , .kdmrthere Is no like denial of L 'e - Alaptace them' ftwould be =lf .. ... io *plain merelog of: OW S l l o liaka9 l th . :'Sn. SMAI upon midmost to 4 ... - -..,a dapt .depart , - meatsootin sa thi5tea....,4.... _,, . : .. have beimappolitto , ... 1ti.," . 747; ... -..,As to blixidde, law, trivet him . _.4.k. 1 ._ ...,' - -.of °Alice. ..The Meadiarls of zny - :..1 . 9!".. - -:- . artiollave been apPsolloted by•.the mean. by ;.thia- ect, . entitled ,to. held - far on: month eller ..1110:;teref , '‘. of Amy _%..;211 - ... ,• . tics , .441, (Mae, Dot • Hr. -Stenbin mad - note, aftansit tlie wiehgtl. ef tar successor, holds moplent•tberesiler. r he were perrnitted_by.that succesnor .ioi -!-. .bold: Seth. desttien Weeks; Would that ? -emeccemor have no power to remove/dm But that:soiree °Lefty suomasor over him would' ben** gerateWthera my own. It .4,,A•p!sucelwagc would, b i de the powered . .. ? remove 2d.r.. Seslitott : after Petuditfulg "..'' .bfat. ...remain, &tee* ortwo,..weekas • because • he w".. - aittaP t •,' . 1 0 m e - pre d ec e ft .:7,: I, who is to . ,arse Mr. stain:, • no more term • •.. ,sere - ye,/ , m 4,413, harp the • same right to remov e hlnt, and upon the earn, gronnd, namely, ttiathesent poker.: pointed by. mo, but by my predeceasor. Under Stria...taverson of the Tenure of Office act, nave never doubted toy Pow;• tci remove him. Whether the act was conatitntionnl'or not, It was always my opinion that it'did not secure him from removal. Iwo, aware that there were doubts as to the construction of the law and from the first deemed it desirable that at the earliest possible Mualent. Sauna doubts should be settled, and the true, construction of the act fixed by a decision of the Supremo Court . of the United Elates. My order of suspension in August:Last was intended to place the arse In such a position as would make a resort to a Judicial decision both nee. . . °nary and proper. My underatancllng and eight*, however, wader that order of crapenalon, ware frustrated,-and the late order for Sir. Stanton's removal Wu a further step towards the accomplish mead of that parpose. - I repeat that my own conviction as to the true construction of the law, and as te the constitutionality, were well set tled and were sustained by every mem ber of my Cabinet, including Mr. Strai ten himself. Upon the question of con eitutionality each one In turn de liberately advised me that the'; tenure of office,act was nucon-stitutlonal. Upon th question whether as to those members who were appoint-' ed by my predecessor, that art took from me the power to remove them, those members empbatlcalbr. In presence of the ethers rattier In the Cabinet, said that they did not come within the pro viders of the act, and that it was no pro tection to them. 210 one dissented from this' conatruzion, and I understood theta all to acquiesce ' its correct P n " I n n ot s disposedner of such ernimi witopinimus. though fortified by my onentutionel advisers. I have therefore ught to bring the question at es early a y tas posaible before the Supreme mot or the United States for final and thornily° decision. In respect to so much of the resolution relates to the degredetton of as officer " act as Secretory of War ad anterior; I ve only.toesy I have exercised this wer under the provialere of-the arra of the Act of February. 11th, 1., - which, so far as they are applicable vacancy caused by removals, I un derstand them to be still in form. The legislation upon the subject of ad Puerile appointments in the 'Executive Departments stands as to the War office as follows. The section of the set of the 7th of August, 1780, made no provision for a vacancy in the very Mee of a removal of the bead of the '"War De partment, and upon bock a vamp- the charge and custody of the books and papers to the Chief Clerk. Mat by the act of the• eth, of- May, 1702, section eight IL is provided that In ease of seamy occasioned by death, Absence from the zest of Government, of sickness of the head of the War Department, the Prod-- dent may authorize a person to perform the duties of the office until a sueraserir le appointed or the disability removed. The act, it will be observed, does no: pria vide for the case of a vacancy caused by removal. Then by the first section of the act of February 13th, 1775", It is provided that in CAM) of any vacancy the , President may appninVapansin- to - per form the "duties whilei the- vacancy ex ists. These ate followed by that of the 13th of February, 1563, by - the first Soo t-ton of which provision is again made fora vacancy tensed by deal. Lion, laments. from the seat of goveana , went, or sickness of the head of au ex endive department, and upon the occur rence elan& a vacancy power - is "given to the President to authorize the head of any , other executive department, or other officers in either of said departtnrnts , whose appointment , ' [evaded In the President, at- his discee tion to perform the duties of said respec tive ofces until a successor be appoint ed, or such absence or inability, by sitelmeets shall Mora provided,' that no sae vacancy shall be supplied In Me manner aforesaid for a longer pored than six mouths. This law, with some modifications, re-enacts the act of 1797, and provides, as did that act, for the sort of vacancies to be • tilled; but, ilk.e the act of 1702. It makes no provision for a vacancy occesloned • by removal. It has reference altogether to vacancies arising from other crams. According - to my construction of the act ef 1- or . while It implicitly repeals the rat or VV., regulating the vacancies therein described, it has no bearing what , ever one° much or the actof 179 d se ep piles to vameq caused by remove!. The act of 170Zi iheretoty furmabas the rule for a vacancy occmioned by removal; one of the vacancies expressly referred to in the act of 7th of August, 1769. creating the Department of War. Certainly there is no express opera by the act of Mot the act of 1795. The ro ped. if there is any, is by implication. and can only be admitted so far ea there is a clear inconsistency between the two aze. The act . of 1790 is in consistent with that of 1063, as. to vacancy oecasioned by death, relives tion, absence or sickness, but not at all Inconsistent as' to a vacancy mused by removal. Itis avaredly proper that the President should have the same power to filltemporarily a vacancy occasio ned by removal, as be has to supply a place made vacant by death or expiration of a room If, far instance, the incumbent no an office should be found wholly unfit to execute the functime and the public service should require his Immediate ex pulsion, a remedy should exist and be at once applied, and time be allowed the President to select and appoint a succes sor, as is permitted in case of a vacancy canoed by death or the termination of an official term. The necemity therefore for an ed interim appointment is just as great, and indeed may be granter, in ' main of removal than in others, Before it be held, there fore, that the power given by the art of 1726, incises of removal, la abrogated .by succeeding legislation, an express repeal ought to appear. So wholesome a power should certainly not be taken away by loose implications. It may be, however, that in doubts o ther y arise. It is coreistXy P te of the subtlest debatable questions which arise iu the construction of stat utes upon such a question. If I have -fallen into en erroneous construction, I submit whether it should be cheracterhowl as a violation of official duty and of law. havedeemed it prettier, in vindication of the course which have considered limy duty to lake, to place before the Senate the mama_ upon which I have based my action, al though I - have tome :.advised by every member of my Cabinet that the entire tenure office art .kt =con atituthemat -and therefore veld, and al tholaghJ have expresalv concurred in the veto moorage which Thad the honor to submit to empress, when I returned the blllfor conetrierotion, I have refrain ed from making a removal of any officer contra's to the provisions .of the law, end have only exercised that power In - the due of Mr. Stantonothieb, to my judgment did not come within Its ponderous. I have endeavored 'to proceed with the ;crested craccunsplea-, don, so/there acted only in en extreme anirexceptlmal Mee. I carefully follow the coolie which I have marked oht for myself ea a general rele,faittdally to ex ecute all law., though pursed over lley ohjectiona on the More of tomtit:dim:al- Hy. In the present instance I have ap pealed, or senght to appeal, to fled final ; mbar% fixed the Constitution, far the - determination Of all such qnestlorrei this course I have been impelled by the solemn oblituittena which- rest upon „:•-: pa inurnati Inviedate the kerns a - the office commated to my hand. eruteeree ;ye the consequences merely personal to my , f, I could not allow : them to penal! *gland * Pnbiht dub" • clear to my Own Mind an so impenalve and If - what was -pomd had teen 1/.1 hid been, Wit advised L 7r t ' th wilm be r . Edenton, that in ttoodetatuting the trod itottirihOtt to cap bandstnyownremonaeratlearethrel i e w ; "I could nabs,* hesitated...By ccauddera. donsof the Mailed atiaracter, learnedly resolution ar um Sen. pmterVial.inst - what Shave ate Shlcizeharges me , done, with a violation of the Cowan:t am awl la of then:lied states. {Signed] Asnaew Joussos. _ WAralthoroat, D. C., Feb. 22, mot =mat; torierroner,.., nolSew :York .llcratcrscorreeractent gives thelbliowleg as , the "oemeliodon of • intervievr. with Adjutant , General --- - • • Oen: Thttmaa saki: "1'4241 gd do CO - War Department ' , it tha usnaLho w ur. n As Becretary of Whr ad inleridi ter all In tents and msrposee, Without AMY teservr, Lion or doubt that MY Pernsw tad' ' xi ' aa perfectly legitimate es Illerre:ttiose of Generst Grant Labatt set.about the host. Dan of the Department, tesne•rorders fir the name of the President, give halm- Lions to subordlnatnefehers; the general worker the Department Of course wlllbe eery intpliimatit _for me to Had anima there mho may be ore 'pond to dlitmgard mr orders. 4e tasy ffinW a ltapiwa to. be _egomo personal my own, bull inteCrie other Meares thee to We the powe? confarrde sad order them under:arrest if t Ahoy refise:to ( 4 o '7 lll6 / 1 11 1 tImeie - su - 0 Bat vehluttlsi . great Mead him .rolls blatant gi to he-lett someway alone, 'Thgit's the 0,0 0 0.0 has aheady refused toreisio,s lemmas he , will-perehrt t. _refusal. 'On my own option •I• should •diacr to tied forter."bot If the President • • •.• me , to -ampler: pptshsa{ole'' l tatter be consistent taut do act diowever, shalrawalt theltuther, thrielopment - or Ode diagraeakt bait i tre -bait* I say arrieir writ ate; An inteet.!erlthilleineteds Win ton:by Os woe cot•res;eadont the for, liter ststoi be haditot Leaned nay order. imPrsrtiOtn" # l,l4 Ting trtri War ' 426 shad( 110111, totptoti6lo3o-. biortostafis.what action lolkircott4 take if Thema Instated on as- emobtifitis ditties of the .War men Ifis segos oilltieptodettosttbar.. on the ntereatetdoettPAsEbotill . ,aStailvaltrir r.riX raßintle - . 1011, " .PQ {=p . oeictiltt. - 130. Seine &oi.esiirodebt ir-fifferved Viet stenumins.Otepatobes form' been astrfrom tto Gould Arloy.Of Wats. jarblia; notarise avilitary scipahiatotri - with pasta establlahad la all forts of lb+ country, esulendet the settee at Conn . grims. The' general tenor of thews die patebea la, mat tha members of the Grmad Army of the . Republic 'will not see Cougre..4overthr,m, and if vlolelthe Is tied In ejecting Mr. Stanton, men are ready to mom and put him back. The order Ls reported In a great Mate of ex citement, and is unanimously resolved to take vidm with the pelicyof Congroas and defend it In all Ito measuree if of false me brought to ouch an extremity. ytADSLAD - D XILITtt TO AID TDB PRMII- The militia of Maryland kayo proffered Oak aerlit..ra toe prominent military inapporter of the President, .ao it la ro pornlid, and thin report la given color of truth from the pra.cnee of Governor Swann, of Maryland, who has had an interview with the Preobdont. = If la eapposed the application for a writ, directed against Mr. Stanton, tc, - shoa camas why he retadm posmoasion of therWar Department, will- be made to- NOMINATION ON MB. EWING The dentate referred the nomination of Thomas Ewiog ae Secretary of War to thiLeonaraitteo on-Military Affairs. UUMATIONS HT 'MU PRIZIDIOTT The President sentto the Senate to-day the knowing nominations: George B. McClellan. of Ohio, Envoy Este:too dingry and .3linlater Plenipotentiary t, England, and James R. Hubbell, of %AM, Minister Resilient to the Republic of Encador. Mai. Gen. Goo. If. Thomas to be Lt. Gen. by Brevet and General by Brevet. - Wm. IL Farley, Surveyor General of California. Augusum End ley Assessor of Internal Revenue, Sec ond District, Indiana. II)!.T TONAL DEVOOIiATIO COMMITTEE. The members of the National Demo cratic Committee met informally this morning at Pm rooms of the President of the Committee. It seems understood the committee appointed by the Chicago National Convention will hold a private meeting at 'which many preliminary matters will bo considered. Among the moat Important ate whether regular ses 'aloes of the Committee shall to open to the public, and as to the powers of irreg ularly appointed members . from South ern States. A preliminary meeting will he called by , August Belmont, of New York, and will probably be held to-night New York, Philadelphia, Cincannidi and St. Donis are competing . cities for the Couvention. it eves Mially decided at an Informal preliminary meeting. this morning, that the ;National Detnocratio Committee, ap pointed at Chicago, should meet to-mor row et their rooms: with closed door; to settle the details which are to govern the regular meeting of the Committee, The members present at the informal meet- Mg warm A. lielmont, New 'Work; S. B. Lrman, Maine; H. B. Smith, Vermont; Wm. Converse, Connecticut; W. A. Gal braith, Penna.; J. rk. Nicholson, DeL; L. S. Trimble, Ky.; R. P. Mooney, Ohio; W. E. Nililech, Ind.; W. F. Story, L. V. Bogg, Mo.; .1. H. McKinney, MM.; George B. Pool. WI.; Cherie. MANX). Par, or D. O. lineh, In - w . a . ; perry' Fn .' Ism, proxy of T. E. Estan. Kansas; John Patrick, jfebraska; Gen. S. Rouse, Al.; Thos. Sweeny. W. Vs.; Judge Marcia, Florida; J. W. Leftwich, Tenn.; R. S. Starens, proxy of A. B. Green, Ark; and J. A. Piseir, of Loutnen. Among the prominent gentlemen present, but not members of the Com mittee, were Means. Staples and Allen, of Augusts, Me. Green, Pitch, Taylor, Wirt. pr and R ice, of Cleveland. Ohio; Memos and)delard, of Nevada; Kennel rich, of Leavenworth, and MM.% of Connectlent; Bruce, of Montana; Wen dell, of Michigan; Samuel J. P.ldon, Marton Morale, of the World; Hum phrey, Prince, Cornell and Outer, of -Now Tork; .and Dareklay, Maguire, Davis and Buckner, of Missouri. Mastic:cans, Feb. 1569. TIM IiATTOICAL DiVOCRATIO CO/1.11712ZE The National - Democratic Committee ad:named sine die after naming New York city as the place and July fourth as the day for the meeting of the National Democratic Convention. No distinction witatever wag made between members from loyal and rebel States, and rept. sentativea In thy_ National Convention are. to comas/ oT twice the number of Congressional representatives to which each. Stale was enttaled by the last appor li Ita this resolution no allusion is rondo to the excluded Stares. 'Eight Stateo were not represented in the Com mittee, viz: Witornia, Georgia, Florida, LimaLmr, North Carolina, Virginia, Rhode Island and Now Jersey, , The only resolution adoplde by the o.nnmittee was one declaring the cantor a National Convention shall embrace all who are willing to aid in maintaining the Union and opposed to radicalism. Sitst previons to adjournment General Emory and some other members of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Union were ad mitted and. formally announced to the President they would rail their convert flan to meet in New York at the time. 'The last vote On place was revere. teen for New York, eleven for St. Louts, AMsust 'Belmont, F. 0. Prince, IL Paul Lewisnd V. Bou were appointed tri draw up an address when they meet on Monday. - A special to the N. Y. Jl std says the Committee as a body is opposed to Pendleton Inc the Presidency. Seymour is talked of by many Itepreseentatlyeis of Eastern State, but his claim assumed no definite shape. Senator Hendricks, of Indiana, will be 'Pressed by lice State. All propnaitiona in favor of Genera: Hancock are met with the reply: "We don't want a soldier. We want a civil- Ban." For Vice President the moat =irked unanimity woo maulfested for John Quincy Adam& COMITER.PSIT 1.30 a. Counterfeit 7-30 s, Treasury notes, of the,denomlnstion of ono thousand dol lars, dated Jona 15th, 1865, differing maternity in the run of number. within which those originally presented were Included, are being forwarded to the Treasury Department, linking conver sion. The public are, therefore, notified thst sit notes of the issue of June lath, ISGS, should be immediately forwarded to the Department for conversion. . • PINANOTAL. Fractional Currency printed duzingthe a - oak-X . I4MM; shipped, 4So,lrii. al Beak Nola. brined, $121,5;,0; amount is drool+ l l... ,670,11T4 Currency re. deenied and destroyed, E 213,400. Teo Second l'Catlonal Bank of Dayton, Oldo, ceased to be c depository of public moneys and financial agent of the United States. NEW ORLEANS. Order of tilea. lismenmek IlegaraLog • • sumlarlsamees. =I NEW Onidtaxs, Feb. `X.—Lien- Den. cock yesterday issued an important or der regarding the State finances. The order states that the Auditor and .Trees titer having represented officially the in debtedness of the State to be nuch that under the present revenue laws the debt ,oeupot .be paid. • and .the Gover nor in an official Communication WI Use Commanding, General haying declared Cho State Ta misery totally bank , rodoCi **that Judges and all other State officers cannot be paid and that unless some remedy be applied the machinery of the State Must amp, tbe f ollection of ateliers and taxes for four years' beleg suspended by the Legislature -ontil the, 1.376 and the appropriation act having 'expiresk Dec. 31, )301, end the emergency being no pleasing that prompt action is Indispensable to prevent en archy eau- j fasten and lossof all semblance ad el 3,11 authority, the General therefore order.; First, That from and after this elllll3 all tbeilleigusstte trades, professions and oo cepetiona, and the revenues, dues and taxes or the State of Louialans, shall be payable and . colletlod In United 'States legal"' tender . notes. It is made the deityrlf the State Treasurer end-all other persons charged with these colleotione to exact payment as above, Ste revenue, thus collated to be appro. printed to the parnaufer Judicial, Ex ' ectitive and Civil officers of Slate and approPrietion act forl eta, so far as it ap other purposes specified in the order. Toe plies to specified expenditures and asses.- menta,for the aamayear, Is to be adopted .by the Auditor- and Treasurer, and Col lectors are required to perform their duties under the eilatiog lass. FROM EUROPE. LPY T•l4.lirskik to ibe ritisbilnU tay.E.l . • DIAKIIUDEILLT SCENIC IS TIIE PHJVICII "rim. . . Lorenort, February 21.—A. remarkable acme occurred at the last massless of the :French Legislative body. , The clounber was engeged .ibe discussion :of, the M ba t r M M Haar gy u o l f a ti th n Se he o s p en s d mid he had a doCument which be wished, to teed to Lb. members. It was the judgment of the Court exonerating bluisolf 11.. °nevelt . from charge. I brought, against them by. the Govern ment. The. President Interrupted Mr. .13feet/sit:id refused to allow blue to pro ceed..,Mr. Flavin insisted on reading the document. Much disorder and con= halm , followed, whereupon the Preal. dent declared the aiding fur the day dia. spired. The Govemmest members then retired. The Ltlx.rabs remained, loudly proteming strodnut the arbitrary nation pthe President. .Thay.ware dually ex a, , led frontthe building by the tams I 4041 the dia. extinguished. Y lir. lEditer:—The Philadelphia Nora American ' , wad - ringed Matee Gazette, of • - the 19th Met., - capita from Vontlnentel " Gazette, the new American paper publiabed • In Patin, letter from General Wealmtiitan toCount . dellucharnbezia, - which it mye wax never Published before. This is a mietake. I Thai letter Is the one - dated Newburgh, Demential' •14t1h,.17/tt Qn referring to Spark** Washington,Pol. you-will fled the letter now ptiltiehed the only differenoe being some slight error,/ In copying. - In the letter na pub.. Mitred by the thiginesta/ the. word • I!4didif,' .rabteet p.-ecodes the WE pars fps=l,oBparks, Is omitted. ny, Yet,. - i. 0. Western Betel; West street, Chlcasio,,wasde•troyed by Are en Moe day'ittoraLog: - Lass:sso,Qoo; tosixtred for VAOOO. PITTSBURGH WEEKLY GAZETTE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Pennsylvania Legislature. alpsdal D4pateaa Plltsbursl, Ellalll.9BritO, February SENATE. By Mr. ERREfrr ~!.11 walks upon public reads and In man airporated tom., inflicting penalty for riding or driving thereon. Enabling vendor, of sewing machines to nell throughout tho Stain by paying ordinary ilmnite foss. Anihoriziag the Pittsburgh, irt.Wityne and Chicago Railway Company to ex tend their road from torminu, and build branches from any point In Allegheny city to connect with any other roadi; and for this purpose ahall Inv° all the privileges of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, but no right to' occupy stmt. or alley. in Pittsburgh or Allegheny without the consent of Council,. Changing the oNanleation and manage ment of the Allegheny County Prison. Establishing an additional State Insane Asylum for the Northern Dlstriet—entire cost not to exceed two hundred thousand dollars, ,one-fourth to be drawn this year. Providing for the deficit to thesoldiers' orphans' department. Enabling purchasers of 'corporate tights by sheriff's We to reorganize with all privileges. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. TU NVOILD "NVIIITIL" Nearly the whole time wax occupied In a spirited discussion arising out of an amendment offered by Mr. JONEti. (Dein.,) of Berke, to a •total bill defin ing the qualifications of voters for &Moot Directors in Lancastar . county. His amendment was to desert the weld kfra111CK13.4.1.7, (Republican,)off.Thes tor, spoke till the hour of adjournment, charging that the Republican majority of theinuao had held a caucus, in which they refused "to face the music" on hie mentlyproposod Constitutional amend mentf and to smother them.. Ile was not afraid of that caucus; it should not bind him. Ho bad never gone into it. lie would never soli his principles to any caucus. He charged Mr. Mann, (Repub. limn) of Potter. with gross inconsistency, with dodging the question, with glaring iniustice. Ile knew that the Republican majority would murder his . amend meats, because they were coward.. He gave Democrats full perniisflou to pitch into them'. He was eallcd to order fre quently by the Speaker and °tidos; but proceeded with his speech amid much excitement. The previous quosiion etas coiled, but not sustained, fire or eta Republicans voting "nay" with the Democrats. Ile ap pealed to that God who ordered all things, that all men should be squat in the exercise of civil government. He would yet live to see these recces at 1e• publicans suffer far their ineonaldtency and their cowanlios. The people .would rebuke them nn one side or the other. They assert that the negro was entitled by the laws of God and nature-to the elective franchise, but refused to vote for his amendments because they, mis endde. dodgers, triciaders and trimmers, were afraid - of losing the next election. LiAluturtuan, Feb. 24. 15.!.17 SENATE. I= Mr. WHITE?, (ItepubLienn) of Indiana, offered tire (allowing: Wnanmut, r Andrew Johneon, Provi dent of tho olled Slane, in diner, ri of Maw pmsod by Um Ontetitutloant mai Jority of Congress over hi.. veto, ironed on order to remove Hon. PI. M. Stant4b on Secretary of War, and appointed be mom Thomas, Acijt. Gen. L. S. A., Sae s etary of War ad interoo ; and WIIERRAZ. Lion. E. M. Stanton has re • fused to obey the illegal order to remove him from atm. and the National llome of Eepreeentadvea Ina punted a remit, Lion to impeach Andrew Inhuman of high canter andmiademeanora ; therefore, Retared, That the prompt action of the majority of the members of Congress in inning the resolution for the impoach. went of Andrew' Johnson, Preadent of the United State., •of high crimes and misdemeanors, be and the ame la here by commended and approved. Resolved, That the refusal of Hon. E. M. Stanton to obey the illegal order to remove him from office meets the are provil of the Union; loving and law abiding eltieens of Pennsylvania. Reaolotd, That the Governor be and is hereby requested to • forward• a copy of those reeolutina to the speaker of the National Howse of Representatives, and to Hon. E. 3I Stanton. Hr. WHITE moved to consider the above , resolutions, but Mni GLATZ, (Democrat) obpned, Reath. 'resolutions were referred to the Committee on Fed eral Relations. DILL) L3IIIODIrCED, 13y Mr. I:RILE:TT, of Allegheny: Au thorizing the removal of the ruins of dams and locks.' of the Totighlogheny Slack Water Company. • Authorizing the anointment of two u(sEildrstwS . in ,boroughs South of too Monongahela and Ohio rivers, In Alle gheny county, to hear and d.terminu mats of drunkenness and alum:lW ly ca in duct, and to renalate compeuvti on therefor.. - • Also, providing !bat the payment/. by f t. Insonume companies under the tof April 21:01, lIIS6, may be made In aw fill ummey of the trilled ttalea. , BML 1117RODCTIM. eii ' . bit. SEAItIGHT, of Payette, - it 1.111 bii enrporatingtbe Union Lumber and:Boom Company of Fayette. • . Et= A supplement to the act Incresalng the revenue alba Commonwealth by the taxation of theshanes'of attack of National Banks, and prohibiting teespprraissiuent °ranch stock at higher then toe market. value. Act Incorporating the Cot:v.ll4Utints Bank of Pittatcugh. 110178 E.. SULU% PAYINDTMAILT. nub Dig Dut School Beard of •Flfth ward, Atingl:ray city, to borrow money. Prohilatlfq tho sale of Intoxicating . 'Drinks to Industry township, Dearer county, . • BILLS MTEODULTZD IV, WILSON, of Allenheny,n supple+ meat to Election Laws, being a reglet ry ),w for Panoryiranisagrowlnpon by the Republican cancan of both Rococo. Mr. WILSON, of Allegheuy comity, eaMbllabing a ferry over tho Alleghooy at the.. firm of John :Boner, Munson totruabip; Araugning-oonoty. ,I.Ripplement for, Rittannhiglanufse- Curing Company, legalizing the Bounty Bends lamed In Harrel township,-Arm strong county.. • . Mr.IIIILLAR, of Allegheny, antber- Wag °peeing of sdr courses and Wan' deans far ooal :nines, under set of April lath, IS, relative to underground pri vate roadie, • Mr. WILSON, of Allegheny, au thorizing the Scheel Directors of Patton Town4blP to PLY surplus bounty fund for school purposes. Mr. RIDDLE„ of Allegheny, author ising the Inaklog of now, Indases lu deal books of Recorder's office of Allegheny oonaty, and regulating the tianneref keeping autos. • - Supplement to an act neased Mal relative to applications for admis sion to almahouaeo. Supplement to en act annexing Man cheater borough to Allegheny. Mr. FORD; of Allegheny:lncorporat ing the FenusylvanlaMintng and Trans vortion Coinny. Mr. HECKERT, of Allegheny: . Sup plement relative to: weiglete and. mean- Mr. RICKMAN, of Cheater, isiobut resolution flaming Mr. Anthony Wayne and. Robert Felton, as Ponneylvanians, for statues of two Btabeemen. to be placed In the, Old Capitol at' Washingtor,' and authorizing the Gaverner to eianloy native artiste for tarnishing tne atatues. Mr. GALLAOHER, of Westmoreland, authorizing the School Directors of Boli var Borough, of. Weetmoneland, to bor row mono?. Mr. PIKE, defining and regulating the liabilities of Railroad Companion. reading discussion of last bill ed. Jourued. —At Mole, Monday morning, a Ore broke oat, cenammlng thirtyheadings, and causing a lows estimated ataLXs,ooo. Mutineers are: Arnold Bros., clothing store, $5,000; A. J. Christy, drug ,tom, MAID; Lewin, Terranin Lunch, $1,000; Dentchoe, taller, $1,00h; P. Men , grocery, 1410.000; !{'Ales, ahoernaker,sl,ooo; Jack son, news depot, 1 Kander, clothi store, $.5,030; Exceslsio r soo; ng Bakery, $700; 0 Proems; liquor store, .$10,000; Ellison, (Canandaigua Saloon,) t 2,500; Mrs. Deyo, (Metropolitan Saloon,ls24oo; J. Merlon, shoe store, $1,000; Dr. —W aring, $1,000; Confer House, $2,000; Barnes, l44oo; DO ' agars House,- Michigan provision store, 87.111elialss Hotel, awe formerly occu pied by Col. Alfred, And several barns and outbuildings on Brown street, ail of which were entirely command. The Are 0307=1:rokbyi,ho explosion of A ke rosene p. FR,ON EUROPE. I= ME= It wt. !L-1. T' - • N 1:;, r: Ink.Purca had r• been t114Z11.14 thoritiem far the prewrvation of the . peace.. A corre4pondent of ono of the morning journals, in alluding to the lec ture, says : As a spc.ulation It 'VMS an an entire f.dt u re." John Curtin, union keeper; and David Murphy, n waiter, were arrests,' at Cork, yesterday, on the general charge of com plicity In Fenian movements. Murphy recently arrived from the United States. LONDON, February St.—The Coroner's' jury hove concluded the protracted in vestigation of the explosion at the Cler k enwell ItOUNC. of Detention, and today rendered_ a verdict that they bring a charge of murder againai the prisoners _Durrett, Englialb O'Keefe, Mallenoy, the two Diamonds, the woman Ann Jus tice, and other'. whoa° naMed are not yet made known, Doubt is (dammed as to the complicity of Allan; who was discharged bullies beet; re-arrest ed. The verdict concluded by severely censuring the police In the Clerkenwell District for lark of activity and vigi: lance. I The indications tun that Berea ford Hope will carry the election for member of Parliament from the UnlveraitY pf Cam bridge. The seat wee Tendon,' vacant by the appointment of Mr. Selwyn to the Bench. Mr. Hunt, under Secretary 'of the Treasury, hm informed the House of Commons that the operation bribe new postal treaty between Groat Hritain and the United States has been temporarily -suspended, but only to enable both gov ern ernments to revise certain points which were mutually overt ooked and necessary to be set right. Du arax. Feb. —The audience at Train's leeture last night wAs very bole *emu, Some pontoon preaent who hlsstsl the speaker' were roughly used. A strong forge of pollee was on band and prevented any serious persona! vinionee or disloyal demonstration, The Jury were unable to agree on a verdict In the auto of Inn. Mar.:ln and others. lte parties On trial tor par tioipate fog in the Fenian funeral preeosaion have been discharged; Los DON, Feb. ...I.—The Glebe has a ra-- port that alarming - revolts have broken out among the prisoner. in. India. LONDON, February .2.1 the House of Commons this evening Mr D:lsraell gave an explicit denial to the report that the expenditure', already In curred for the Abyssinian expedition °seeed the estimates laid before ttie House at its last session by the Hoiern mem. . • Lord Stanley made an explanation in regard to Ilealeo. lie said diplo matic relations with that country had loon auspentled for the reason that last Septernl air the Mex Man tiovermuent dined all intercourse with Moss powers which recognized the late empire. Sir Stafford Northeott. Secretary of Sate for India,ald the latest letters re' calved from General l'iapier more no hope the war to Abysiinia would be ended this season. Tuesday, February :nth, has been as ns ILO day for too eonaidersinou ~f the mtste of Ireland la the Comrmiti , Lomiow, Faliruary Z.t.—Mr. !Sullivan, ot‘the Dublin Nation, recently °envie , tot •of publishing seditious libels, was sentenced to six months Imprisonment. .Nlr. riget, of the Dublin In - shams, was sentenced to twelve months imprison ment. .11.ith prisoners will la required, mi the expiration of their terms of con finement, to furnish nocurley fir (Mare biMavior. i'.`ases., who wig 410 t 'lame time since by Capt.' Mackey, died at Cora to• thy. Loxtox, Frbruarylllnut Fore l', member for Bradford, laas given no ce that on the' g 4 th he will call Quo Amin en of thr. Bougie of Common~ 10 the air of the naturalization lima and right ' self. ezpatrlatlon. - • 712 c 1 pts.frprudenet nef,, of Salnrday 11.au article on tla , prospertn of peskoo ha En Iwo. It expresinA i4ms general of sporellensin in sati ng that thn vast military prepand. tionnt wgrthig otx In all puns a Fr.,. of s character soden a senle xi lob led tho convlcthlu that Choy ere dreigrekl meet other poxposes than those of nstional defense. 7.o7rDort, Feb. 2.l.—„kftemnaa.-41 tre mendona gale prevails on the *tad meat of England and Wales. The great breakwater of Holyhead, 'a rnaaehrw stone pier, nine hundred feet long, has Inca carried away by tho waves and tho light.; have disappeared. No diaaators to &hipping aro yet reported. L-43 Naar Yout,Tebruary 2.l.—The Jln atd'a Harlin ntbla iliapatchett ay.,: Tha . netrottations of lion. 4;141. Bancroft on the cut Jett of the naturaltratton of Gar.: loan, in atncrica,.tc., wag f,roontit to a successful loan, Thu North trennan Mind scram to fully revolimia• and +C• cool all the rights nf exemption from military duty, tc. , of native torn AineVi mns to Germane naturalized 'nrenollex to law na citizen. of the United Sintes, after they have spent five years in the United Staten. A treaty to this effect Teel eigned by Moffett on the WA. I= If LASIZA. Ent rons G astrrx: In :imp issue of the 15th, under the Lead of Lille passed Ilnall).• In the Legindstare, le the following, vie. "Prohibiting the bunt ing of game In Yindlny, Robinson and Nora Townships, Allegheny county." What doco thls megn! What right bees tie Legislature to peat such a bill, pro hibiting the fanners front pretesting their corn fields from the ravage* of the nquirrehs. an 1 their orchards from being destroyed by the Sabhital There wore more than twenty nen" of eorn destroy. eel In Findlay township Isar year by the heedi edging front theirnamher now, there wilt be double as much de stroyed in the owning sooson.• And I now, elnee the fanners ore prevented front killing thous petits of creation.' the way 14 open for thaw to multlpdp and to fill the lam!, at the same time destroying aerosol' eon. Whet vonothlo genii CPU came from preserving the grime I can not conceive, neither iv It possible fog any ono to easy. The people of Findlay townehip demand the repeal of thin un righteous law, which musty dm , * not belong to this ego of free government, but the days of nowt-barbital and , feudal slospod.ot. A errxzws or FINDLAY TolrMittir. staled be the llnUrond; Mr. McDonald, e. brakeman on a shift ing train et the outer of the Penn sylvonia Itallroud, we..s killed Instantly, about four o'clock, yesterday evening, while in the discharge of hie dation. The engine with which tomes engaged Was shifting 'freight care, and while passing roan one car to enether. while lu mo tion, he bet MI footing and tell between the cars, the wheel', of one car pass. Ing over his neck and severing his head Dow bin body. Ilia relatives were not!. Pool of the sondent and ha father-In-law, Mr. Bad, who 'hada, in • Manchester, task charge of thn remainsand had Ulan removed to his residence, where nn in quest will too held to-day. The deceased Dm en a wife and two children who we are Informed wcre dependent upon his latim for their support. , ' - 'Nellnee the above was in type we have teamed the following: Philip McDonald wee the name of the deceased. and lie re *Mod at Alaboning on the Allegheny Valley Railroad. The accident °marred atD. M. Coroner_ ,Clawsan held an Inquest and the Jury rendered a verdict of accidental death." - Erighsfal Aectdeat—irou4sLwr . *sato A frightful accident occurred about twelve o'clock yesterday at the houth of Mr. lionrjTatnall, on Socand atreel, In the Eighth ward, In which the mother and Rioter of that gentleman narrowly - escaped a moot terrible death. The house referred to is a two 'dory building an the upper aide of the street, and like most of the buildings on that aide is overtawered by the hW, the bairn of which has been eat away to make room for the Miura. Mrs. Tama, Who Is an elderly lady, nod her dauglder, were oc cupying the back portion of the; build ing, and had just left the, back room where they had been eatingdirmer,wberi a large mass of rock and earth broke Toone foam the hid above' and Poll on the hack part of the building, crumbing it in and burying the dining room and lie contents beneath the immense man of earth and rock. genteserd.—Mull, thiwthunierar of Con ductor C. IL Parker, recently tried attho Court of Oyer and Terminer of Wad& marcland county, and convicted of war der In the auconu degree, was eantonced, an lieunnlay, bv, Judge. Buffington, to eight years imprisonment at. bard labor in the Western Penitentiary. lie will be taken ow?' '" ClL'i'Y AND SUBUBBAN autrbrry to Ens Llbrrt7-yarilars MIEMEMEI . . . -1,, .d' .1. F. :-.:.swum, in Far"st Liberty, wan ..nteil amt robbed of eVerythbn; of value it N 1112111130.1. Friday IttOr.i.g Cliieir..:l,l, ,:f the nolioe, :van net,thal Isr til/ ,' rObiletry Otlei went to tiOrk to hull the ver:.etrat..m. He re,aiind t-. 17 tot Liberty and di.covered that' the parties committing the robbery. lutd a wagon With them, and had corns toward We city. Having ascertained that otarty of nu vicious individuals occupied a room at No. 13 Fourth Street, he, i tetninanauled by officers Herron and CI umbert, yrs Led ths place and arrested Ed. Dawson, flat O'Donnell, Stephen Conway and .7 he Birdsell, autos - Buffalo Jack " , who ere 4i taken to tire Watd24.lolllo and lock up. where 0 _y remained until Sato ay, when ter :wore committed In Jail .for a t bearing. A full sot at burglar's Mole, monist.' gof faLso or skeleton kevn, tiles, "firom:„ ," ct.c., were found In dot room and upiou the pardon arrested. 'There were lib goods found on the premise., but the parties hod evidently been in the country during the night, from the fact that their boots and clothing ware cov ered with clay mud. The "tools" found Inti Mir no...oration, however,', in sufficient evidence to warrant a conviction for burglary, —Since writing the abovoi wo learn that two others eunnected of complicity In the robbery have been arrested. 1 About one o' lock this morning Chief Green, accompanied by officer Ponder, paid a visit to the "Farmer's Inn," on l'enn street, and arrested two men, who gave their name, Iln Ferguson and Smith. We did not learn the circumstances ld ing to their arrest, further than that there I was strong evidence of their having a hand in the rebriery. Tie That Liberal 114111bery..POITIMIIIII— tor. Arressed—tiood• miereiVerea. We published in yeaterdaY i 's Garr/lean aerount of the robbery of C.:IT. titesrmt's sitoe store, in East Llberty„,o Thursday night, in which wo stated'illat sir per . Isom., whose names wore even, bad beet arrested on suspicion. ehhif Oreen, who had the case in hand, has evinced re markable skill an • detective, as he not only secured the . partim who oommitted the robbery, but has also Succeeded In recovering the stolen goods, under cir cumstance. which faaten the guilt noon the parties arrested .beyonil •qwestlen, and at the sante time bring two ether worthies tajoatice as ramivere of stolen geems. .Faulkner and II Ferguson were arrests! yesterday morning, a part of the stolen goods found! upon their penana, end Ntr. Stewart, bookie been sent for, tame anti identified theme It was then fweertklosd from,: one of the party that goods ware concealed at ' a "Crib" on Elm and Washington street, weenie.' by Dim MO:lorry and Hugh Donnelly. A search w:srmut was 12•13•11 anti yesterday afternoon the ofneors Me ceodtd to the bonne, arrested the proprie tors, and after conalderabin'search found Emir bundles tilled with annee sad other .articles of inereiratutioo which had bean taken from hlr. Siewart'a store. Tho goods were removed to the, Mayor's of. lice, and Chief firemt marhi information charging Edward Dawson, Jamtes O'Con noil John Idle sell, Stapler Conhisy, Fret l ierick Faulkner .mtd - Sohn Forge one w;th house breaking n& against anti akainst liirilarry. and Vedoelly tor ro. celving stolen grate.. TVey will have • hearing tr.....ay. ' The arrest of this potty very Wm lniteennd,..alit p,,inert.S.,onfiwyorrika,.tionniti coast e bat will hare • :valency Indrise or et h h e er e ., at their - profess' nu" to a wirer !laid o ` operation. The job was a good• ono, and Chief t - tram to emltled to all thent•aa to lie derived from it. as it was "worked up" under his .peciai suls-nrision, and most of the work Mute by himself. I=2 Au individual hailing - from the hills of Greene aunty, near Ilse , Virginia where it ia said corn orbisky end' •'dry oil. Wells" are the eontualitiew, made a visit to the city a'SeW days since, on a pleasure excuraion; and having • "head for boatmen," endear oral by way way of speculation to defray' his expert- Pes. On his wan down he i rurchawl a quantity of eggs, which he *WO to Mr. H. Steven., X.Vettr, on Market , alley,- near the illarnond, reprosentinCilann.to be fresh. Mr. Stevens having ma much confidence in the Greene counts , matey reprosentationa, took one hunarad and twenty-4x dozen of egg. iat a twat 'Of thirty-two cents a donut, ennonetina to forte dollar* and thirty-two cents. Yee tenlay morning he opened the barrel ormtatniug the eggs, and upon ex.amirta lion found that they stem, eggs." fleeting that J. Mitchell, the man who 'had add him the eggs was still ln, the cite, he mote Informationiagainst him beton , . Alderman flumbeirt, charging hits with cheating, by faleoParteruse, A warrant was. Waled, and- Mitchell ar rfated and token to the Aiderman'• nee, where he at once disgorged the amount received far the elms, paid the rests. and starts: to a deg tx t for the Brownsville lon, The uirsinees. , was certainly new I.ch lm from his frightened manner, and it is net , et pill probable he will ever envage in the egg business again, U A faulty organ, loony' party' a man'• Ludy, most Inevitably bring In its train • wart*. of evils, and this.i he proportionate to the importance of the ousts or y,ams• affected, tend every organ Important 'to n Ara. 1,51; cjistermr. Cor• naro Irani to an hundred and ala, after forty yoars of dissipation,' did so by an.slonrionment t h e bib and Moss which led to him former infirmitv, and nearly every ono can do what Corruno rod, and enjoy goal Learns during the hours oillinnrily allated to 'man.. Dr. Filch stays that m at persona mold ar ths at the age of art hundred years in good health, and undortakes to show h o w into rosy to done, In a wink of over !bras hundred Fe* men tiara. done more In Ws country towards the mire of distamm of n consumptive char rotor anti tendency than balms. .Ws hal lota that Dr. If glass's Pao. TORAL Hinter has, in •thaussods ci Instances, hindered the tiorelopment and tnanifmtatlon of disease Intim lungs. and in-that way haw delta much good' towards the toilet and Cure of suffering humanity. The Doctor haa, bowers; another remain called [Alms Cute, for old and ohms, old Cli.•, - whia. he has used suocemdblly In a large vartatv of pulmo- nary diseases. The. la:mg - Cure Is for chronic casee, and the Pectoral Syrup for recent moms, and has In hundnols and thousand% o' cases of common coughs and cella cured with low than coo bottls. Laboratory and steams:it 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Canso dalion rooms, for lung .IlMitlll4ollll. No. 121) Penn street Odle* Lours from p a. in. until 4 p. • A 11111.1.0•12, Alfa. A ease of it very dietriwairig character wee blOLlgilt to our nou n s yesterday, • Web wilt afford an opportunity for the phllanthroplaterof the city to nature to some erteut the wants of a 4emtituto fam ily. In yesterday's GAserte, in our re port of. Saturday's Court [ proceedings; we noticed ths sentence of lid ward qui nn, whn was tried and convicted- on three indietrrienta, and rwnieneed: In the three cases to pay noels ofpratecutlose, done amenntlng to about SZIIII, sind to undergo an Imprlesnment In the county jell lot thirty daya. The tiontenive were doubt less jug, us he had knowingly 'violated the law, and thwarted to pay the penalty for so doing. But ; the mattor does not cud here. It app°ltra ti at'll° has • wife andel' small children who are depend ent upon him the support, and yesterday the mother of tee chtidrou was arrested and committed to jail on, a baii-plece, she having been Indicted for assault and battery Consequently, the poor Hula children, the oldest of which itt but tan yenta, are thrown noon the sold charities of bear - thaw world. The being as a matter ofneceseity framed for,generld application, In tunny hyaenas% 'when applied to particular caseti,. seem 'hard and oppnlente. By calling at any of our city book storm and examining Tuff's •spienditi new system of imokkeeping parsons de siring a thorough businews education, embracing all the latest laiprovements, Will and nothing elsewhere.to compare with our standard course of itudy. It Will be found, by . proper Inquiry, that there Is no other eysteruliof National [woks, private. bankers, railroad or accouters accounts taught elsewhere In the city. It is also well known that we employ the beet pmcilcal business we °mutants ILL the city an teachers. It is not easy to estimate We future advanta. gra of a business add on .obtained nom such a text' book and from such in etructont. Our now &lateen; page double quarto circular Is mailed free to all de siring full particulars, by.. t P. Durk dr. Bow, r street; plttsburgh Pa.' === Dr. A. G. McCandless, l'hyilcian of the Board of Multh, reports tbo follow log Internrente from Fehruary 9th to February 18th; Diseases—Cmuntmption,s; Bronchitis, 1; OUIDS, I; old ago, 1; I.lydr , ocephalus, 2; Anaemin, 1; Pneumonia; Abscess, 1; 'Encephalitis, 1; Catarrh Fever, 1. Of the above there were: tinder 1 year, 4; Irma Ito 2, I; to 10,1; 10 to 15, 1; 15 to 1.4), 1; 'Mtn SO, 1; 30 to 40,1; 40 to 50, Ed to G 0,2; 60 to 70, 1; 70 to 80, 1. Maier, eh females, .19; white; 10; col ored, 0; total, 10. Death area IRetecated ClUsen.--Goorge 8. Anschuts Esq., one of our oldest nod I , lofit ren4Cted reUoty onizens, and formerly -a popular Steamboat Captain crab° Ohio river, departed this life, at hia rovldence Cu Caldwell street. last night. Re web universally. known and esteemed in this city ea a teistleman of cullers and refinement, l i d: his death will be deeply moaned b who en joyed by anqualOuree. • ‘ • 26, 1868 Brutal Ontraca,a Girl larrire tear, of • go Outrage(f by a :1.,0. A brutal outrage wits ownutAtetl n-ar Derr;. - Station, on thelPennsyl vaiii Thorriday evening, of whioli we • " , c 2 raie Frrntntraan GAM". t I X.O.SUalr, February It, inal. !taco olgai nod the f ing . part Onion, Ft., I:clement nonillion of the weather had wednesday ernoon Carrie I,vton,• a tr,iee ey to retard boning , radar, which at . aged twelve ,year, daughter' id ti a Avo:by 4.1 bee bets dull for some time pan. In the; farmer near Derry ilation, wart.] to f markets there,.,. no new fea..llre• Visit a roliiiivo. :el,o lived o :me dist:lmo of •Prelal attic.; while aa general rt.. -Ices rema `genera; unchanged. • • i`" 'GRAlN—Winter Wheat la in demand; we the place she bud to pass through apiece n w quote at c2,43a,,,s for tr,d. and 41.630 ; of wood, A negro boy about nine- c,r3 for wine. Coro ix In good nubbly and : teen retire of age,: wirewaremployed n n i dull but uncLar.cad; we continue to qt.,' Ear the farm, heart her speak of the pro. cad Sneered at t1.f13, on wharf and track, and nosed visit, and iinmediutely started foe si,esamo to clone. Barley 1e ream tad to the piece of :voids referred to and so demeed; and Spring sell. readily at_ll2. Call rioted himself near the road along ;q ui e t which she wonld pass, and when she d no traak. and •70 approached spran frombis placo of con cealment, can. BF* tram at 5t.4001,13. knockedher down end FLOUS—The market le quiet and dun but teal her person. lifter accomplishing his prier. are uncliangsL We olutlane to quote hellish purpese,land having satiated his 1 : et 510.600n,r0 for Spring Wheat; f12(217,50 for beastly desires, he fled to the woods and winter Whorl, and gin a lls for fancy brand.. left his victim lying insensible on the blips Flout 1. still gaoled et glifitbna, and item. ground, where ate was found some time ! 'wheat aN4ybof.6o. afterwards by some persons passing PROVISIONS.—Ration is eteadl atilt/11X* along the roan, who conveyed her home, for Sooulderailgbfegifyge for Ribbed and Clear when,. mho was restored to consciousness Sidee,'and 11Q17Na for Sinter Cared U... and relates' the facts we have stated. The Wows was circulatad in tho .velghtior- Lard, ifidiglal,fe la tlerees for kettle rendered, and IS: in keg. Country Lard, 13540 . 104 e. In hood, bud in n Short time an Infuriated - crow , of men started i n th., keel, aa to quality. Alm Pork, 1124.3.0125. negro, fully resolved to deal with him in - BUTFER—PrInte to choice Boil Ls In good a summary manner If : they caught him, demand. and may now be quotes arm, but He was traced to, Blairsville, whore they unchanged at 26042. . _ . lost track of him. It appears, however. tifeit Instead of going farther away from the scene of his hellish work, ho got upon a freight train and returned to Derry !flatten, and from there went to Mr. Lay ton's barn and remained until 'morning, when he wan arrested and_taken to Greensburg and lodged in jai. If there le any case ,w here Lynch law In excusable it Is In extem of this farts an 'fated, there and If the fan aated, there would have been little if any narrow expreseed against hanging tile bleak fiend to the nearest tree. in oyery Country where capital nunlshruent prevails thin offence should be visited with thedeatts penalty. Fatal Iweta.i.—tora....inqueal Ai accident of a very distressing char ,. attar occurred Yesterday wl - . ch resulted to the death of an old and r itpocted cit izen of Allegheny city, Mr. Joseph Jas. tire. AbouttwO o'clock yesterday after noon, 3Sr. Justice, while wilking along the side of delinnary, Hill, 'Moped end fell over ILLI embankment, a distance of fifteen feet, fntiouring her skull and in flicting other injuries, causing his death Ina few honra aftdrward. Coroner Claw son was notified and held an inquest noon the body; when the jury rendered a Tel-diet of accidental death, to accor dance with the facts. The deceased was sixty-one yearn of age, and leaves a wife and dye chililren, Taken Over.:-Sherlff Reed, of Wou zneretand count•. yesterday arrived in this city, having in charge Samuel lin cmiviotod of the murder of conductor C. H. Parker' and nentenced to eight years, and Jain. Brown, convicted of Jeremy, and sentenced to eighteen months in the Weatom Penitentiary, whom he escorted to that institution. laectlon ofollcero.—Tho Coal Men's Truot Company, one of th banking lnotite most floursh ing ond boot managed ro. dons of the city. y.terday elected' tho tollowlnn BoOrd of Directune A. J. Baker, President, W. A. Herron. W. J. Patterson; Menu , . Farrow, J. D. John sen, A. J. Efiwon, J. D. Fackiner, Chao. Schleifer, W. It. Boggs, John Gast. • —Mn.i 'Mary! A. Pestilee, an inmate of the Insane Asylum et Augusta, Maine, was ahoekingly murdered • on Monday morning by Mrs. Catherine 'lmlay, an other Matinee, Ouring fit or frenzy. Cl= • ADAlls—lttrUtiL. — At Caul , Cathedral, po the Matt ~ ammo hattand, yuiVCIR ADAM!, of B•ltalvlrlmen. and Illai ELM); L. DODGE, of ilttatematt. No eardt. rTa~ b o y hl youel maple carry with theta nee her wishes. We know emit is hf deaeseler the ether. mid' tract: their lire. inky-dime. PrdePer. om. and that their wri , hway may Serer be dart. tied by a shut •Jadverttif gilded with thel hMaht tf i"ei toattneai and imfbidem.l ILEVIS—DITIIII:VME. -11 n rehmary Tab, mi., by the ieee. John iJavls. at the madden , * of the bride'. parents, Cr. JOKS II•Tt and bilis JEANIE L. DITIIE: O.3. Mth teat.; 0i rt.ldenee rl the bride, father. In Patti taimialy, by the Rev, Irmlock, LEVI li. lIEP4 LEE. Jr., and ill Ise LIZZIE MALL, both of Ems Liberty. I GILL-OMEN' At the romidenee of the bride'. fatter, TimesdaY embing._Tehreary by the 1t.,. Wm. Tonal. Mr CHARLES GILL and lollta 'EATS OWEN, MI et this city; No emit. Thornlay craning. rrt. Sal, at Oar Third Idethodtat t porch, Of tar Jaw.. Molder°, JOIIN•C. SUUt 11. slot MAUI' At.. dant." of A. J. Moos. all of tale CITY. sPIC•LM ft—eldhl thuradarltaroloOl ratraoary 1.r.0.1. 01 the "caldron. of thc wuer. of M HA, P Porter. 111...11.1.1AM F. 011i..10.11,1.1.. Pittaloaroo. •od 111 a. tr. A. CONXIIIt, of gut EOM morrivr.—oe .yralt 4 . r.ne•.r.a. Mr EI.IJ•H MOTI/ET, •rra 19 ptaro. n••A•. m rs Vs , U. !ILA RY II %i b' t •t t4 ' sg• of Y ).Lm,, 3 ...nth. •m 1 IS G•t a 4 , ti X ' I c A P t — . 4 k . U . l•l4r1.1 . wor., T•tboakry ug Mary J• • a.rd i 4 anulabs. 11.1[D1.1Y..-44:7Omr•da,. Teen., 111 C -th.. Mr. LELiLira , to am rat 4•4 r of lair ..e. ' WARD,- —Oa batonlay, getaway "-W. at the Kern kinapltal.: JOHN b. W•ltt , b. la the 9th yogrut lola age. , A VERY LARGE AvTOUNT OP THE 111,1 OF 111.119X - 1(114) O IC-Vo la Doe, required by toe Wanes of the eeetiotoo trvereeptla. to eabble Mew. to pat up who One se outag 111-lea . ir. his 114,001 bones. end to. a army lore. Au w Sad Im.glosoous or alt slat. No true of sallowre deserve sore inn. N. pettesu asti mummy of these 111eudi who often.n will grief las best sod sweetest fll•use slide. altered sod waned Into toe mo t worn.. nod dleageteshle by the es , au of to 10. whipuedev Ise despetle sett life me. me to'*hvee hat a outas• cause at sere , lea awl Woes. with eavOt but pale Lad doves. the feta., nue alltra.d wtth 1-Iver Cynapl , lot. Dario le• meet of loleeellye I orasos re on twe to Of *Del. Oa. Ylataleaer. Less of aelool.l.l.lhould °ea , reforl to proper rueedles, whleh win. t neu psosplll,..vol4•APAd sairarl•K good easement voluble nue., I rewallsest 0b eore, sod en dowed try hundreds who Ones test.* theavUul DR. f.IRGEST'd LITELPILLti. I' la the lUpleet stay. el Itespepelo. Liver Oesoplalat. et.: they a t Plbeelo l le ...Of nod teussaile, aloualsg. yourstloa sad telarlia. ruled It. lota.. MAWR UTZ A JOY ADD PLLAIIVAD, • lacteal or • aunt a. le way oil nail ao ' nftrx.- 1. wl tau. they hare elf vied vs arhatde sad speedy caves. 'These pill!, eta be Wield tree I*l r oll ialits In toe eosawy. sate 01 ,. .114. etated, se parehuers Way prator., i 114“,'25 Vast. Per Box _ • mean IN lIIIND I ' . balm dinamm as. anderslawd i t s health. sad th I a physical aisum has becotor pmatraMd. • I Issalsal ass am notoal7 Mica. , bra- bet ra ...path...114 shall ho taammilwely regent d N. flutist !Matra.. is a l ga • Initial mares of the brambles dOwn tan eonsillatlem and tile of all •sgmy to meth • a truly earth! les Tar all near grids:alas llHMT(Trailll STOMACH 81ITZ113 haws bean Swami: a Peemati, dlivotly apes Utah Wyatt,. errant, they remora lbw heavy, altadmen'tle gh.liaja : tot amts., to fog tom liaised of by o•Malls or • 4.lleate timmemmoni. Moon a. Ovation la (trend, that wiliest dads DM airelath familaalas sad Ida gamma: health Ml ead. Thaataada of perms. eertify that It . at Os relitel on is alt exam of er•almrater nay stien'ant etas pad tau ary: habits: She panaradt Y of bitten an to d Magrteabl• to MK tuts that tau ate Odic Instil, • to a weal Moms:ell. ?Ms LS sot the eus wrh 11097aT- MiL MD. which re. II b. loved mild and latretesly plesdant Dalt stile plums bands 1d roots ...tribal. taate erttmatlte ta to molar !twat toting and attanit basin.. :Malt I.th•onl7 awe a .1105 ha. seer east peooooad coomlaia. no futtl Ott or •ny otter mtliatirt he m lan. nt. aha meater., and ii.Mtel ~ analysed abs M Illtters and =yt warn hriVete a / T V tis =t7tll'. of thinmands sato harm expeneare I Me maven ilea sad %%%%% leg.ffeat. of Om steal vegetable tolls ass ••••ra•ly. of modern dint. la *till Ir y Slit , IS rove. nod Law, Unman- Ilm Mi. a, Mere°. Conintalobt an. maw oral de WM, It is a. se., i.falllttlimaanytalaa La Mil (MIMI. woad elm Its. Chronic Diseases lbo.fhnettono of the bosom body itre orai. ..roll) ono at htiole. ♦ dloordesed Ilyer, , pr ► .Rabb tryltatbis or lb. broachlel tabor, an ote. atnalios IEII4 at la oral Um rattal *raw, are vita tabs tantroad Daaa and aata I ‘ ,l. atm Dan.. attollair %elle eateat bi the *mania ortanelloualliary. • man art:clod wlth dya pepala4l.ll son Sad mars Ulan •tim siockaala at laolt. , Tim fad UNA' ha swalhart Alla to neat =1 is dehoOted. is tome opal or ttlalltn *tore it eaosu Lerthttltto or palm. whoa It ought to DS Cornea oitasatearstoel out Of the 7ttelD. Btaa Mid. had thoniooda of Jnit nett eofferota boo• . • twen 'allayed orld restored to health cod Ili. , by 1, irre tottiro e 1 Ult. FiZYNail`B BLOOD s1ill:01111II, ender, and only L. atomaoh cid dta4eUvo °mu., hot 111•Rlit iii• Holm the blood with Our elevator' or:navies needful to ttte restoration at Dm vital etv!s7 of ea mune. DO with, oh. for Jur Do It to rat Dlt..IIII*1111111; for *bit!l tha kind; slid if , e. any kua,i that Pu carte ta.artabarlam, was or attorirred red Mikan ratutltstlenr. 11 was tleas .vllO oared Mr. nerd. h try 4at iriorb itrAtl.l4lt ptreft. It war teat rated Marterst'irelrulrarl. It woo Dr. Kanter 1!!!!=== cues whlen pabltahei from time Ida= 1 lz them 'col nu. Pi. Ben ue Blood Mathew use cured mind cure of Cuddle Minute Wu any, medicine et meet origin. n Id by the ,tmee, &den. ct Wile betties at We Beitot`e. Real manilas 4tats, la 140 WOOD aT/trn. Dr. iellae's em e 061110114 10010/ 1 / 2 VA rlO.llll. cv:II RCIAL. = EGOS—Traati peeked at 3013 X-W. lIHEESE—Steady. with ` regular Wes of Western Ratane at angina, and Goshen at DRIED rat - fir—l. In good driii.d nod fern I hot unahanitedi oalca Feathen at Tag. 100 quartart; and lhaila for knives, and Apples;“ Tana. Uhartlas,l2e Lir patted, mad 400 for pitted. OftEEN APPLES—Quist and la good map ply out unnhangadi inlet at 5490,60 One bbl, laa to quality. FOTATOES—Tory dull: mita It lag 1.10 per bushel, and 11.101,26 pat bbl,, n. to quality. HAY—Is selling from aouttry wagon. at {LP gasper ton, as to quality. • LARD 011.—Is flan and No.l t. hlihtri wo now quota No. I, at Pia, and No.l at $1,946 , 01,22. ONIONS—Firm at In par bunbaL DEANS—Semee and In fair boast drat/0, with amail taloa at 8404.10 Pm bushel. llo.lll.l.lY—thichanged; taloa to the trad.i at Io,MOSX. and Isl6l. a retail way. DRANBEILRIES—haIas . at attain. ALLEMIIESTTrLIS ill/LESCL7 Grimm cre , ruz PrrreatokeL tf Ak.otSis February 2.. uS. . Theta wee a fight supply of Cattle on asoo to.day, but owing to the unpleasent condition of tho weather and sin unusually light del:med. the market was a little tame and devoid of that bony.. Which , nearly Storeys coevals when the r Innings art light. T. teazel, of this lies to the fast that prices are too much tu gated, and while consumers have ► good to complain, both drovers and hoteliers griml bitterly, and meth good reason, too,a. the trade Is In such a peculiar condition that neither of the. Masse. of dealers are mak MI toy money, notwithatanding it takes nee rly double theamountsf capital to keep the al e.. in motion.. With hundreds, we might nay thousands of laborers and meet:lamas out of !em ployment, many families will have to boyt *l7 sparingly if not deny thernselvze altogether, and it le le their, ail a general the., that the butcher. have to look for support; sad I his being the ease, the demand for fresh meat seneL, of necessity, be very much cestriated, and with sdirelnlelesd demand for fnah meat. thee dee aimed for Cattle falls off proportionately: and what is true of this market Is applicable to at. most every market la the country, end w sue in hopes that the greet falling off In tad: de. I mood will bring detlen , prices to • point • I will enable the poor. mat mast as wall. I . those to hotter otmumat.ses. Compared with last week, there Is but little she.. In soviets; some deaden thought that common and mss , I , dlom cattle sobd a shade better, while good es. tatting cattle underwent no - !Mange. Tho fol. i Jarring l• • pretty fail report of the ;Wee: Slekely d tiro. eol.l to head cf mined Pima. Stool. at CA to e!..E. • E. Katz 6. Co. report having arid IS head mind maven at gig to EL mberaDerg k tiertotwo gold 17 head Washing. ton county tattle at 6 to . 04; also, one pair of roue Wa.hinzton Co. Os. to S. Shanahan— ! puce not named. L. Uothehilds told 16 ate to 7 . , 111yere A Needy report having .10 a heeds of , Chicago cattle at 6 to i 3.( and I load of Ohio at e ~,,.97:11:1,..a.Killtt.featitonahg.ing sold s ear 1it...4 beaded Chicago settle at Salad for Dolan It Co. at 754 to Y. Wrr rz o d , Zen to.ty stack at IS 04. Use from }tutor at John Krrtrio Daunt 4 te 4%; 6 from ald; I eras from .. 1-odi ion. • that ,ottu alto souther at 4. It Was ral/toto• • Yds hand to Omuta a few boils, mora to krt, that! solthloe el•• • • Cilats. Lula rty Co. sold •1/ head o claad . • . S. trtstk, oo sou •-• RJolt. c:o cosocol•nioa., 41 454 10 IN. enee. Taylor sold -11 bead for Castle. L. Shamberg to head at 7M toSM. Jae. McAllistee had •aohe on amls toalaTt pedlar., be Manta that If he hobin off foe • week of two, the market will break down. and (Lea we will have lower Molina a Mo. eola 1g prime lowa tattle to A. ftekien. aren't. 1010. et 0,60. Ilmelewood a Back moat . 001.1 2: heed of Utocago voila at 6).: tooo4. The mentor new. let 01 tilt eta treat late 'a cow speculation, tun t hem grant annular Instead of It being* losing use, •• he emiceted. he realised enengh to buy • common mut elothes—not to 00 sof.sed d klattC, Bold to heed of cumnionfati Mock, at an...arks et Oa, and Coulter aoldg but. at 6. Thera lee. I esti good supply or sheep on sale UM week, sad with only a moderate 4.. email. the sietkat wssa lit.'s tam. though pages. el:spared with Iset wood, have midai r,. go quotsble shut's. WO quote at 3to to, gross. sad these may be reds/dolga the ed. tteines of the atatket. The offorings, as • gati slattasgi were sial3l3 or ae Inferior spiting, and while pride tnt =atop Sheep sold wedgy at fall price., aCommoo and lafetlor moved eery Shaw At McCalad leper , hsflhg eolg Pig dead Lawresse 416. Steep at 3 tag. T. Beighate, 100 hew at 3 to IL Stately d it,.. h6l 130 howl on sale; sold most of them at 13 1901,00 per 11404. Ilertola t 00., to bud at average of 6. lilattland whidesals4 ea..o load .0 .on lessees Shad" at Glass_Liaerty d 00. 01460 head; only pa llidly .014. •• Toole le only ►moderate demad for ale etas of stook, watch is owing to the extreme pilau now panelling, and as ► genera thing, butchers are out buying mak over half the number they buy orilartly for Ms reaen. We ear quote at 0 to tO4e, grout for memos to prima heavy averacee, and these may be re garded lithe esthetes of the mattes. Czarist k Ce. report hailed retailed Cheat HO had dales the past week at $ to It. Haat ♦ Co. bad BS and I.:outlet. If head left over unsold. bang enable to get their Prates 1110 N AND NAIL& Orrice 03 ran Pirreinion February 11, IeCL . ff 'nun items to'be a slight Isiptorentent the demand for manufactured Than and Wells; though the turbot, as yet, le by no nuns se ttee. The impression still gni. etringth. however .that them will be • foal spring trade„ after navigation has been fairly mimed, nod white priest an extremely low and margins will be light, a better feeling will toulitlem prevail, and the trade will be he a more health. ful condition titan for some vearipast. flunk. both here nod throughout the uontry, an ors• usually light, nod we impost to ue orders bowing la pretly freely within the next ninety daye—at least present indication. point Is that dello. The following are the acrd Mtn . = c ant! ' "t. ;r , 454 .47,411}1 • - Beatyd Hoop wa Light Band &mud wd Squan Half Ural mad half amand--„%ii •_. WM= F=M 9 16 11 16 41 749 ts 7,4 . All abate over 23 tn. 60140 sv.'e extra. • ssms. Mt to SW ?lons 2.1. 710 Fens Log sad 3.1 Ono. 760 ' Brit& .576 04 thee 060 Id and 5/4 11 Os 14 1a lining S 00 4.1 and .... " I 16 • 73 4d and am out esiacs 100 0 SO w llarrel rtsll.—H took. 17100 f 1 loch. EP: Ili lock. 44,3313 g loon, 170,10; 1){ leratra,los43o. -- 7' —hot. or asesotansa at is days, with