n EMI IKE -DAILY- - MUTE! rosuasimo man Noia,maso -• dander& acm es) - PENNEILIO!, REED do CO., por - crizoxi.etcoiNh Zattors. . .13.xutsless kluxagtm ornoz, oazrrrs sin:Lamm MIL id sad Si MTH. vrurr. lesalPirs d hunt's* allaali PAM. 07 1 , 1178 Y. 13111GE urn CLIT .1.11201111% 'O7INAPIST sgwi assr 7AXILI • owl 00117112110111. PAM is ad Bla r .. m i al'3 DUra Peru"• GRZETTIG. ' IFITT3III7IIOII. PT.SPPA. Vitartirg Gairtts Tit HOWle Wain. CODLTLITed in the &mate strelvdments to the suppleatem 1 try zettonatraction bill, this his:gone 4 to the President for his action, anal Mr• l i t alms= will signalize th e possibly Last , , . bonze of his administration by swathes 1 Tato, - Of which it need only said in iin rii t i i adsigee that Ms - well mown role will be stustaked tq the bast. The in fee: t toroof the siOlrblll Is that which sub. 1 'litotes a simple maiority of the Totes i cast for the present requirement of a ' isalogity of the registration, i the ac. 1 uoptanoe oi rejection by arty Southern . mete of its new Constitution. , 31a private elacraect, rec . :Mend from Gest. O. IL T. 'Collis. of Philadelphia, we kiwi that the delegates from that city to thatlitate and National Conventions we 'gni* tmantroons for Carlin. for Vice Ind most of them bays - Una IC instructed. • Cle!for county elected delegates yes. teidsyi=eted them for Canis. 'That gen is dereloplig much streuilbihriidlibout the State. • • Method of Impeachment. In the United Butes, the impeachment of the President is without precedent. LtClille once, In 1848, an attempt was 1 against President Tyler, but it filled; There have, however, been ear -1 • eel eases of the impeachment of other aloe= In 1797, William Blount, e Senator from Tel:memo; was impeach ed for having intrigued to transfer . New 1 . • Odessa to Great Britain ; in 1803, John Pitlkuring. Justice of the District Court • of the 'Datriel of New Hampshire, was Impeached on four clauses, one of which 'll alleged that he was a man of loose uter i ids tad intemperate habits ;in 1801, the impeachment of Simnel Chase, en As iodate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, was the. canoe of Crest public excitement; in 1830, James Judge of the District Court fu r tt i i c e l l C 'District of Missouri, was : =of .ligh misdemeanors- The au are those of Judge Watrons , • of Texas, Who was impeached is 1957, and of -Judge 'West H.. Humphreys of Tezumesee, who-in 19412 was impeached for complicity in the Rebellion. All - these cases constitute precedents for the ffite.hment of the President, which ; will be conducted in a similar manner, except that at the trial of the President the Chief-Justice of the Supreme Court of the tfalted States must preside. The =its in the procedure against the t will, therefore, be as fol- Iowa: • A committee appointed by the Hciuse ;will appear before the bar of the Senate and officially announce the resolution or imgesehment. ' The President of the Senate will appoint a Select Committee to hear the report of the Committee of thelitsme. .A report will then be male 'by the Senate Gummittee to the Senate. The Senate will take action, and its ac tion will be officially communicated to dm House. The-Speaker will appoint a Board of - Managers to conduct the Im peachment; they will carry to the Sen ate the articles of lospe_actunent. The action of the House will be read to the Senate, which then appoints the time when it will "resolve itself into a Court Inneenolunent." Etch Senator take. the oath that he will do impartial justice. The Board of Managers of the ileum be ing introduced to the bar of the Court, formally prawn the articles of impeach ment. A summons Miscued to the party accused to answer the articles of in pescht, fixing the day returnable, which is rerval at least ten days before the return thereof. The day of the nisi having arrived,. th e House, resolting _ itself' into Committee of the Whole, prticeeds in a body so - the Senate Chamber, and is ad mitted. The retina is read by the Sec ' teary of the Smite. Arrangements are then msde for the summoning of wit nesses: The trial being completed, each article is reed by the Secretary, and the roll called, when each Senator answers "Guilty" or "Hot Guilty," two-thirds being required to declare the accused Va . . The derision is given, and t ted tho used. If found cow guilty, the President acc will from that me meat be deprived of lusollice: The trial- of President Johnson will tank in history as one of the most celo boated state tried of all_ times. Barely Las the world watched the proceedings of • lees/Mitre body with at Intense an interest as it will watch the action of 0024Per.ln this impeachment ‘me, and the deourtonof the Senate, whatever it may be, will make a profound impres sion throughout the .—.N. I. Tribune El I 11 El 111wpeelotenaess °eschewal Earross Gszwrra,—Among the prom. anent candidates eeeking the_position'of Superlateudent of the City Schools, I ob• serve the name of Me. 3funro. Plane give publicity In your columns to the tea that this gentlemen who note asks office from Republiituis is the iden tical litanrcrwho left the party lest fall. Be WIN discounting from the stump s/1 agaisathat the Republican ticket and doing • could to effort It. defeat. Ile then belon he ged to the allied forces of the enemy—the Labor Reform party and the Democracy. - He certainly hoe a gond deal of check in aspiring for an orace in the gilt or our party, and s good deal more of the same article in pawing selfarea Republican. Let these. who desert the party organ isation in the decisive day of action, and in the Awe of the enemy, upderstand that the penalty le political dmth.—Shoot the deserter. , A Rarest-WAS. E • .11.etree ..... ea' Eollona --Did the erudite dna:scut of the outlying districts origi nally make a mission of their territory to the city proper that they now propene to imamate a masterly act of Retroces sion? .Dogberry would have condemned than us e d"verlasg redemption'' had they such a pbnotein hi., day. Johnson's friends should call a meeting favoring retrcrimpeochincatotion imme diately. What say you? - Q. loniteerstle Noel's, at Plallldelptils. rif Tekgropb to tat Mu toostiVontto.l" arrAnrarmia, February 25. A large Democratic meeting n wan held hr the Eighth ward this .evenlng. Strong TC•Olutlona wore pasted, and Speeches made- One Colonel every id that "beore many days lmamp-post would be converted Into a gibbet for the Repnbllcana." 2 Seer "eremite Demeeratki emendate ter One nisei • flerrenianMe to re, Mutat= Ou.et. TSZNIVIT, N. J., Feb. N.—At a recent 'sapper given here to prominent Demo- Aida of the State it was unaramously I resolved to prevent .JoHon John P. Sion, . ton as New Jersey's a for the nail Presidency. • —Tltta followinggraduates of the Penn '', .sylyards Polytechnic College have been - added to the engineer corps of the Union • RaMtlio Railroad and ordered to report at Omaha without delay, with a yiew to the speedy locati on and construction of the diffleult sections of the road between Cheyenne and Salt Lakin Jae It. Max weal• W. i. Schneider, Wm. W. Harrie, James V. McCabe , Domingo Garcia and John B. Wiloon. —The New York Etate Canal Conven tion have resolved In favor of the abro gation of the present coati act aystem of botterolog oat the canal to secure seal cleat water for boats drawing aim-feet, and of the earlier openingof cicala, mad *eking the Leckaature to wake such mad certain other provlslows for the ben iflt of canals. • in IfittleberW, an oil en ginner on the gbert Farm, eat hts " throat on Tuesda E y las, but did not fali y r -.accomplish his rash design on tda own yj acre. . , —A Anions snow . storm act In atTor , r°ll t:I =2;d if great 1 g erTentli mo a n on Tnesclo. 9. -blockinstup =Muni-% • 3 on Ina i - tied a rope ,i9hopler, an engineer MeClintockoll farm, around DL neck and to a beam, and sistutg off * int(' etendly on 'Divides , last. .The Near York Constitutional Con vention is about to adjourn. The final Tote on the new Constitution will , bo taken to-morrow. - • A. paw; of the Corry Telegraph, We been arrested 'and put under 510,00 1 7 ball, for slandering the Diaper at Cony FIST Mir)NIGHT. Penasylvania Legislature. IMp3aol3mant Rasalal4itus Adopted in the senate. Coo(frame ea Free Railroad Bill. Variety of Elite introdared and Psiled. Propoiediepesiof Pittsburgh Consolidation. I Committee from Pittsburgh. y Te.gratoh to IN rlttabsnit EL1A1111313241, February 28, 18E8. • SENATE. BILLS INTRODOCT-D. _By 2.1. r. WRITE, Indium: Chsastbsi the time of holding Courts in hitless nd Westmoreland ionntles. • Relating to competency of witnesses in actions airoaliist railroads and other corporations; allowing stockholders to serve as eritsmasea. = Incorporating , tits .A.rtivps Default, Elank of PiAtabargh. aziorxriorts rainonsixii nirrakcit = Joint teeatntlom mulairdng Johnson's uspeachment and endoraing Mr. Stanton era passed finally by a party vete. causes:the ow SiggeII&LLIWAD GILL. Mr. ERREIT, of Allegheny, moved the appointment of a C.ommithee of Con ference on the Free Railroad Law. Car ried. • The Speaker appended Mears. Errett, of Allegheny, Coleman, of Lebanon, and Wallace, of • Clearfield, the Committee, Wing n=lll=loll3 for the Hones bill. Mr. FISHER, of Lancaster, raised the ' point that a majority should be appointed in favor of the Saute - bill. Mr. WHITE. of Indiana rained the point that it was sot competent fee the Senate, eller sating the appointment of a Committee. to 'minuet. The Speaker decided the latter point well taken. _ Adjourned. TEEN ITAIWILD CONTI:WC:L. -afternoon See Wen.—Mr. WALLACE der-Died serving on the Free Railroad Conference Committee. Messrs. FISHER and LANDO' ap pealed from the Speaker on the following declaration: "The Speaker having decided It not In order to instruct the Conferenoe Com mittee, the tuidersignet appeal from the decision for the following maces: "That the Committee of Conference Is but the creators of the Senate,aad it Is the right of Me Senate to instruct that or any other Committee to reflect Its views either in whole or in part. The clerk of the Molise of Representatives has in formed the Sedate that. the House had non-conenrred In the amendments made by the Senate. The bill r amended by the Senate embraces • number of pros's ions of the Hoar Bill, and these here been adopted in both Houses, and are not matters of dispute. It la only anon the amendments that a conference is asked." The dr:Wane( the Speaker was revers ed by a vote of L 5 to 14. Mr. FISHER'S motion to Instruct was lost by 14 to 15.. The Speaker appointed Mr. Burgett, of Monroe, on the Conference Commit tee, in place af Mr. Wallace declined. BILLS IWlnn , Incorporating the BellTeXCOlltlty Bank and Sayings Association. Forma adtlitional LawJudgehe Lk* - taenth District. Making the par Taloa of c h arts of the Indiana and Wmtneareintni Goa Com pany, fifty dollars, and autnorlzhag en in crease of the stock. :Authorising St. 'Vincent's Congrega tion, at Latrobe, to sell real estate. Correcting a mistake in organizing the White Stone Company. Authorizing the School Board of West Sunbury, Butler county, to borrow two HOUSE OF REPI92IESTATINTEL CANAL CLAM. The bill to settle claims of George W. Casa„Washington Ifkllatimk and Ad dison Leech, was referred bick to Judi ciary Committee, general. HILLS PAASZIP-NINALLT. Authorizing theAuditer Germinal to de liver to the Reoeiver of Petroleum Bank. of Titusville, United States bonds deposited as 'wordy for the of said bank. Authorizing Thomas B. Sinlth to erect a ferry over the Allegheny at Vsnango. Authorizing E. F. Sousa o= to stillthee interest of the Evangelical Lutheran congregation, End Salem, Rostraver township, Westmoreland. Supplernent for Kittanning Gas Corn- Pony. * Incorporating the General Insurance Company of-Waynesburg. Capital, iwo ' hundred thousand dollars. Incorporating the Venango Gas Com pany of Western Pennsylvania. .Capl- Ital, twenty thousand dollars. Incarporating the Keystone Co-opera ' tive Window Glass bianufeitzuing Com. pany of Allegheny county. Authodziner the people of Freeport, Armstrong county, to vote on • prohibi tory liquor law at the next borough ells. Refundl sag to the Bank of Kittanning two thousand four hundred dollars, over paid Into the Stale Treasury. Authorizing the Trustees of the .Pres byterum Church, at Tareatam gheny county,' to 1116070 dead bodlee ' to Prospect Cemetery. ; Authorising littalaurgh to borrow one million of dollars for new Water Work.. A.uthonzing the Philadelphia and Kris Railroad Company to nape bonds occur eel by mortgage. . Authorizing Courts to divide election preCiucta In Allegheny county. Extending the act for regulating line 1 1 fences to School Directors in any district In Pittsburgh. Authorizing Hampton township, Alle gheny county, to levy a tax to reim burse John Grubbs and Wm Williams for bounty funds advert - cad. Extending the Mechanic* lien law to persons employed on oil Maki, - &a., of oil roftheriega ecr—, in Allegheny, Arm estrong,.Vezeaugo and Warren counties. The Afternoon eSerrios wan oontpled In the first resoling of the appropriation bill, pending which the House nd. Warned. gise Fooseinesst Repast of leltsabErgn eansolleacles ALet—.l. Comentetsit from. VlSSabaistt. lianurentltio, FL, February 23.--h. Committee of twenty Councilmen of Fittsborgh, headed by Thames Steele E„ q., are here opposing the repeal of the Conscaldstion act. Ur. Steele appeared before the A.liecheni county delegation and spoke In opposition of th, proposed repeal. . , Smeisastssis tor Grant sad °was. HA1111.1334:303, Pa., February 26 ---It is couttaeutly reported that Makio ll,l to-day elected twenty out of twenty-two delegates to the 'Republican Coneention Lastrnated for Guam Nod Foils. ° . .. 1 .::.cr. ''i , .. -''. !7:61, , P . I.D. 17 8 .4".4.-- ..., - C I . .._ "1 ". ‘‘'"‘ tl ' . *,. --- - • \-\\.:,:'.‘ ... •.,.,%..''',`,' ``., 1if,04/::,-;.''... 1 .4.• We.;. . I,; '......' ---.' • ,--4,-;.:.,....,..,,.... 4_,_.--t: „D i , .... ..,.- _,;.„,..• -...:,,..-„,‘ , i\ . ~.i , . . „.„-A,,,,,...;_.•_ 2 Iti, _ m a -- ,P. , --) ..r-zol ,": €7..v.k ":, - svkl -, - , ...,07,-, ; ? 4 ',-, ! —1 ( , ~. ~y..... -.7,- •-,,,,,: rj: , • • ~_