11 --1110t-IVIMINOTON. ifite - froin 'the President ~Ri Attempts to Justify Biz Bozo vil of Secretary Stanton.:- Attiratessarkto Jae Pltttbarte tiarate•3 WAssugertos, Feb .4, lsw. • 'Thefiesittent ta-day sent to the Senate tiabllowhig message ; vrtilchwas reed In' • Sestion, laid on the table, and or sittnid to be printed. The &nate remove ad Dam it the inJunctidn of socreey. ties Senate of the UniticiStates nitre racelvid a copy 'of the lesiola, rant* adopted by the &mato on the elst Instant, as follow.: '''''lPEereits, The Seta/to have rccati-ed estoodonaltdered the communication of the President, stating that he had removed M. Stanton, Secretary of War, goad bas dealgoated theAdJuteuat Cietorat of the Army to act as Secretary of War beerna,liserefore, ' r"Beached, by the Senate of the Unite' - States, that under the Constitution and limit olthe United States the President, , ma:power to remove the Secretary oil Wary - end designate any other officer to r - Elm' the dooms of that Otliee Thla imolution is conf to the - - -- ‘=et' the President to remove the of, War, and to.llmeg - tate another officer to perform the duties of .4.he office el - intents, and by Its prestn ,,ble Unlade expresely applicable to the rizimiral of - Stanton, and the ilesig. .vinatket to act &lin/min of the Adjutar. General of the Army._ Without, thert• ' .4 State, attempthig to discuss the goners" ~ power., of - removal as to all"motets- • . _ upon which eubJect no expression or -"." - 'optnion is contained in the resolution, ,o-i/Ohalt ceoline myself to the question as thus limited, the power to remove the is declared in the resolution uncleethe thmstitution and !awe of the - -c , lll:ated States the Presidenthas no power remove the Secretary of .War and de innate" any other officer to perform • the duties of that - office-ad interim:” An . . 10 the gantlet/ of power under the Con ittltutlon,- I do not protean at, prim eater upon = its dismoseton. The uniform practice from the begin 'fining of the government, as es/abashed : reirby: emery President who has exercised the of ice. and the decisions Of the Sus Ccfurt ofthe United State", have ,-nettkd the guratlon infuser of the power of the President to remove nil officers, excepting a elms _holding appointments :of a judicial character. No practice or any deetalon has over excepted iliESeretary Of War front - the goimral power of the President to make roomy sin from °Mee. It Monty necerstuer then that I should refer to the poser of the ;Executive under the laws of the United States to remove from aloe the Secrete . The resolution denies that colder these' _.-lets thla power has any existence. In els:facer wortie, it affirms that - no smelt . -- -ssuthority Ia recapaismi or given by the ,- Manatee of theeseantrY. What then ere • the Isora-of the United States which deny :..,the the power to remove that /- know but two laws which riibtar upon this guest/on. The first in order of time is the Act of Aoguat lEgfr, - - creating the Department of et-War, erlisch, after providing 'for a ,: - , - ;Secretary as Its principal officer, pro • caedras follow= - Saone. 2. That them *nhall be to the sold Department an inferior officer, to be anPointedby the Bald, principal officer, tObeemplbyed therein as ne shall deem properould to be relied chief, clerk in • thier - Departsnent of War, and - wlics .when , • innsethafistdprinefpal officer shall lie re; from' enlist by the President of 'ltits Drifted States, or in any other also of vacancy; shall, - during such:. vacancy, have the charge and custody of all rem aria, books and papers pertaining to the ia- clear that iihis act, passed by a ,Cougreaa, many of whose members Par. In the formation of the Genet/. tutton, no far from denying the powerol • the President to remove the &swears- of se-sWarefeeognfzes it so existing lathe -ex ..--yecultve alone, without the concurrence . iPt.the Senate, or -or any other detrarte . ;anent oftheGovernment. Fortherroore, ci tibia act does not porporeto confer the , as : poster by legislative authority, nor in as: was there any other existing • tation through which it was beetowed ~:upon the Executive. The recognition of the power by thin act is therefore rem ph:am= armsognition under the Conati --iintion -for them was no other ,. mummer authority from - -- vrblett it could be derived. • - The other-act, which refers to title gneetion, is that regulating the tenure of certain d ell offices, pane./ by Congress • oathe second day of March, 1567. The Alma section of that net is iu the Cullen-I.g wortite _ _ s.' That evety person bolding any civil - office to which helms been appointed by -and with-the advice and consent or the Senate, and any person who here , after be appointed to any such office and shall become drily quaillis•d to act there-1 !e r ased stall be entitled to hold office until a suer:Meor shall have been to like manner appointed and duly qualified, except as herein otherwise provided; provided that the Secretary, of State, or the Treater:go:if War, of tho Navy. of the _lnterior, the Postmeiter Genemi. and: the Attorney Generrd, shall bold thee offices respectively. for and daring the tenet 0/the Presidcet by whom they mayhem been appointed, • null for one month thereafter, subject - reureal by and with tide advice and consent of the The karat section of the same act re. itetta.the test of 'elite to the limit pre scribed by theism ereatine` them. That • part.ofthe first Petition which precedes $116=50, declarers that every meson hoe a civil office, to which be been er.mey be appointed by and whir ribs advice and consent of the Setiete, hold such oak* until "a sacccsser have been in like manner appoint- It purports to take tram the Faxen- . tive;ituring the fixed time. establianed ; for tlietenure of oinee, the independent • -,power,.. of • removal, and, to require . Eunuch removal the concurrent action I the ,Pamident and the Senate. The Pteelfac that fellows proceed. te fix the office of rho general brads of ''.......departments, _whose term never. hadi .:...been defined before , by prescribing that 11Impreall bold tiles Mime respectfully during the term. of the.Prere • io i t iejt i li c t whom they may.have beert and - for _ one month: ,lltere-- sher,,-aubject. to -.remove by and with the advice and consent. of ~tjarec Zonate. Thus,- .an to. ..these • semernamatesiofecere, - thee proviso. takes. i tromthe - Presidenttheporer of remosel, except with the adviter and correatX or ; _ the Senate. By its terms, however, be-. Mee betas be deprived of the power to distils(*) them, it .must appear that he ; : ,himself.has appointed th em, _. lt .is ':only in that ease:hey - have' any:tenure of office, or any' independent right to ..:4 - .lold during the term of the Preddent ‘ '',,,andrOttelmonth after the cessation of bin ,ofilelal functions. The . proviso, there fare, giver no tenureof ranee to soy one of, these officers, who hashers' appointed t bg thePresidenr; beyond ono-month sr- -ter the acarnion of his summer . 7 • In thewsof hir. Stanton, the only 1 „Appointment under 'which he held ;tile ' of secretary of . War was that con ferad neon him by my immediate pre-1 ..arcerear, with the advice and consent. of aerate— He has never held Irom roe, •,,,ouryappcdnenent as dad herd of the War rtuteut. 'Whatever right he had to .... hold the Milne was derived from. , that appoliatment and roy own suf. ~teranes. The law was not Intended to - pmteetsuch en' incumbent of the.. War . we_ by taking from Abe „Freiti . de tbe.eower toren:wee him. Thixin • My. _ Judgment, is, perfectly vicar. anti the law itself' relmits or .and Construction. ..We_ lied in all portionof the .lint mete= Which • padthe proviso. that as to elvd generally the President is ileprif ..*: Sd'of the power of retrieval, and IL is • :plabither , if there had been no proviso that_power would just au dearly have _been taken from him at faryni it applies to the seven beads of departments. But :2-10e. reasons, , which . were no ' 'doubt,. satisfactory to . Congrae, . thme principal, officers were vocally provided . for, and as to...them the , express Bad only reguirementis that.the Pratirient who haa appointed them shall . .no.r.withont, the advice and consent of the Serrate, reteeve them from mike. 'The - lainsequence is that us to MY- Cabinet eMbracing the Deicers designated in the section of the act, takte. from me the power. without tin:scot:morn:nee of the to remove any one of them I ',- Deere-peels:die,ds:tot protect s me th orshena es I did not es appoint, nor glee t o .them' any tenure of office • ‘''.olTend my pleasure: Au examination ' et this set, then, shows that while - benne ''-'part of threeeetion provision in made ler efileenigeterelly, in :mother eialroO there Li setups of officers desigmted by their oftletal titles. WIIO are exempted from the general termer of the law end" In refer • ace to whom . clear , distinetieri is 1 s three to th e general paver of r emoval , In the firsteause of the en-tem. • This diellnelou'lel'ent mitesnes ertheise enumerated ofilee.a as hold .611 Ice ender the 'appointerrint of the Freedent; the s' - - - Er b er , of removal can only lee' oiercleed bins - with the consent - of the Senate.. la to those who hive not been ttp , pointed by hlica there Is no like deMal of his powereo displace them. Itieould be -a eh:dation of the plain meaning of this • enactment to- plaed Ur. Stanton upon thie feeding, as these betels of depart - 'Mena have been appointed by - rnyeelf. • ' trimlbls law giro. him no tenure • office. 'The members of my Cabinet, who lave been sPpollited by one are by - this "act " entitled to' - b4d for one month after 'the', farm - .tof -my of shall' settee.— - Steelton. mold not, agalrod*lobes of toy succeesor, hold a moment torrent - ter- if • %fryers pe_rmitted by that successor to, hold for the first two Week!, - would that Imo:moor have no poser to remove him ? Isallithd PAW' army elleeesser.evertdin . maid, be no greater than my . own. my successor would bare tire power to rearcivs Aide. Stanton- - after spermitting him to remain a term, of two _weeks, be appointed hts" predecimor, who Save toter seed Mr: Stanton no more than two veers, 'certainly haee the same right taitintrie tilm and upon the grown% amel b , tfu4hAlrsattotita- TiM a r consatroed but° on al ottl=l:i nirreidontts4 my pew er toremare him. Wbetlier the art wen constitutional or not, it ass always my opluion that it did not secure' him from removal. I was aware that there were daubta as tatheeetuttructlan et [bylaw end from the teat doemod tt desirable that at the - earliest' possible moment thaws doubts should bs settled, and She Irma construction of the act axed by • decision of the Supreme Court of the United elates My order of snapaudon in .faugnst last was tntepded to plead the =so in such a Position es would matte resort to a indicts' derision both neer estuary and proper. - My understanding mad whines, however, under that .order of suspension. were frruitrated,mid the late order for Mr. Stanton's remcivaLwas •f nrherMep.towarda tha acoompJLh meet of that papaws . • - repent that my own earned= as to the tree oonstraesion of the law, and as to the conatitutionality, were well. act ,- tied and wore sustained by every treat - of toy Cabinet, including Mr. Stan ton himself. Upon the qua snon of eon enuitiowsilty each one in- turn de itbenstaly.adaised we that the tenure, of office act was wwwatitational. -Upon the mutation whether 'as to those ruembers who... were appoint,, el -ty mypredecessor , that act took from me tins power to rerriore eta, those members emphatically, in . pomace of the others sitting in the Wet, said that they did not come with n the pro visions Of the ea, sod that it as no pro tection to there.. NO one thy/tented from this cortattnalon. . and I. Understood IMEN?taMSIS - - queaap I was Ant 'disposed 1.0 rest my --own opinion*. though faradid by my. Constitutional advisors. flare therefore sought to bring the question at as esity a day as possible before the Supreme Cotireot the United Stataraor flash. .and authorilive deeLtion. ... . _. .. ~ In respect to to mach of the resolutkm es relates to the degredetion of an otticer to act as Secretory of War ad interim, I have only to easy =1 have exercised • this power under the previsions of -the first section , of the -Act , of t• February - 13tb; 1795; which; so far as they area applicable AO vacancy =used by removals, 1 no derstand 'them' to •be atilt • in - force. The= legislation ispor the - subject 'Of ed - interim • appolntmeosts in the Executive Departmenth stands as to the War mike as follows. - The section of the not of the 71,1%. of August, 174, made no provision for a vacantly in the very came Of arernerraluf the head Of the WarDs gurtment, sod- upon-elteh- a- vacancy, t. lite 'charge andnuakely of. the - record,' .books and papers. to a Chief klerk, Next:' by - • the ' act of the . • Bth, of - May, - LW, sect an eight it is provided that in caw of vacancy ' occaniimed by death, absence from the ' seat of Government, of sickness of the head of the War Department, the Prest‘ .dent may eutheriae a person to perform theeluties of the orate until a successor 14 appointed, or the disability removed. The watt -will be observed, does not ,wo vide for the caw of a. vacancy canned by rcenoval. Than by the first section of the net of February 1311,, 1795, It Is provided that id case. of -say vacancy the -President may appoint a pstsou to per form tbe:duties while the vacancy ex ism. 'These are followed by that of the • ileth of February,.l2B3, by the first- wo ol:sof which provision - is again made tor a vacancy caused by.. death. - don, absence front the seat of 7=- i:hook:or sickness of the head of as ex ecutive department, and upon the occur rence of such a vacancy power Is ;them to - tho . - President to authorize the h e ed OIanV other executive department, or other officers in either of said departments, whose appointment la vested in the President, at his discre tion °I perfogra the - duties of said teepee./ ilea offices until a imccessor be ail/point ed; _Or such absence or inability by sickness shall cease; .proylded, that no ano vacancy shell .be supplied in the'' manner aforesaid for a longer , period than at mouths. This law, with trine MOditteatioas, re-enacts 'the act I 0f1797, -- and proyides, us did that . 'act, for : the sort of vacancies to. be , tilled; but, like the act of 1744 it makes /no prow on for a vacancy . occasioned I bytonnovith ' It has reference altogether to vacancies arising from other causes. I I devording to my construction of the act of 1163,' while it implicitly repeals that noi - :of raz, regulating :the vacancies thin-tn described, Rhea nebearingiebate / ever on ao much °tette actof 1791 asap I pikes to vacancy calmed be removal.{ Thetiet of 1793 therefore funtuahea the rule fel- • a vacancy occasioned by removaloine of the vacancies expressly 1 , referred to in the act of 7th of August, h 1789.. creating the Department of War. thertahaly there is no express repeal by I the act of ISM of the act of TM The re- 1 peal, if there is^ any, is by Implication. aed can only be admitted no: as there le a clear inconsistency between' the I 1 two eras.' - The act of - 1.760 is In eolisisteut with that of 1863, al to . a-Vacancy occosicned by death, resiigna tiort, absence or alekeesa; but not at all inconsistent as to a vacancy caused by removaL It Ls assuredly proper that the' President should have Alm same power to till, temporarily a vacancy oeculaned by removal, us be has to supply a place made-recant by death or expiration of a term.'- If, far Imdance, the incumbent ot an office should be tbuttl' wholly anat. / to execute the lunation!, and the public service should requlrohis immediate ea t pillion, a remedy ahould exist and be at once applied, and time be - allowed the l'resident tewseleet arel appoint a succes sor, as is permitted in case of a vacancy caused '• by - death -or .the termination.-- of .. an.. official - term. The necessity therefore for an ad interim I appointment is at ea areat, and indeed may be greate r , , in cases of removal I- thma in others: Before it be held, there- , I fore, that the power given by the act- of 117 ID, In uses of removal; ir abrogated by / succeeding legislation, an . express l repeal ought to appear.- So wholesome I a power should certainly not be I token . away by lciose implicationslit may . : be, - however,. - that - in / I thie, as In other cases of implied repeal, I I doubts may arise. It is confessedly one of the subtlest debatable questions which arise id the construction of eta , Ides upon such a question. If I have I fallen into an erroneous construction, t I "teximilt whether. sit • should . be 1 cheracterized as a. violation of ['official dutyandollaw. ' ' I havedeemed it proper, in vindication I of the course - - which r.have considered it my duty to take , to place before the 1, Senate the. relisona. upon which' 1.7'. have' 'based /:.my '-actlott,- " al though I - have been advised by' every. - member eif toy 'l7lthinft that the entire tenure ofaceact. Ia twain stitutioust. and therefore. Yolk and al though I have °sprawly concerred. In the veto message which 1 had the honor . to submit to Congress, when I returned. , " too bill for considerate)°, I base refrain !ed from. ..making- a removel of any ' officer • contrary-. to' the...provisions 'of the law - and have only exercised that power In the case of Mr. Stanton,whichi to my Judgment; did not come within its provisions. I have ' endeavored to proceed FUJI. the greatest eireamepoo tien, and here acted - only in an extreme I and exceptional use. I carefully hollow I ' the eouse which I have marked out for myself ea a general rule, faithfully to ex ecute all Irma, though Pala °Vat - MY - Objections on the score of eonatiutionat. Ity. In the present instance I have ap pealed, or sought to appeal. to that final arbitrez fixed by the Constitution, for the I determination tii.all such tree/ions - To/ 'this tonne I have beegimpetied by the : 'eoleron - obligations which - rest upon' me to sustain inviolate the power% of the high °aloe committed to my band. Whatever be the consequences merely personal to thr..etr; I could not allow them to prevail against a public duty so clear to my own mind and so imperative Lind if :what was pessible had been ceitaie. -IC 1 had been fully advised When 1 - rezetweel!bir. - Stanton. that in that, defending the trust committed to my t bandarnyoworemovalwassute tofollow, :'I - Could net have Mel tale& By considers' 'I. them:ear ties.hlghest character, Irgragestly protest against the resolution of the Sen ate-which' charges me, in wbat I have doze, with a. violation-of the Constitm thin and laws of the United Suites . fiiipmeill. Axtraimit J011:1503. - Wsantsavoic. It. C.,Feb.=,16.18. , °ea. incnse' NVEZNIIONe. ' • The New York iferakre Corr spxidpnt give , the following as the conclusion or an. Interview arith Adjutant Gonend Thomaa t ' • Gen. Thomas said: shall go down to War, Department at the moral hour. As. Demeter,. of War ad Oreeriat to all In tents and pospesos, without any reserTs tiouar doubt that my powers as such are as perfectly legitimate as were those of General Grant, I shall net aboattbebnal ness of the Department, issaa orders to the name of the President, give instruc tions to - auxbrmeinale mincers, and: direct the general work of the Department. Of cotirso It will haver). unpleasant for mo to foul of Dore -who may be ore pared to disregard my . orders. It may perhaps happen to ho some personal triands Of my AVM, but I have no other resource than to use the power conferred even me, end order them under arrest If .they refuse to obey the legiLimato an- Bat while about the great Mogul him self? DiStanton lobo left serenity alone? That's the question." "lie has already ref need to vacate, and . Isuneirwri be Will Medic in kin' refusal. On my own optlon.3 should decline to use force; but if the President instructa me to ictuploy forcible peomaidon, I mutt be consistent and do no. flowerer, I shall await the blef u h rhe n r e 'de vbmnsa o ythis disagrees f what I Bbai. • orTareCtaw wrrrt *var.-ton. In an Interview with Secretary S tan ton-by ttiewnsme corres;ondent the for. mer stated he bad not- issned any order to prevent Genere4Thomas entering toe War Department. 'He abaseud It was impossible far him in, date what. action Le would take if Thomas insisted on an• eatninic the duties' of the War DeWitt went ills action will depend alto on the movements often. Thomas. onagn strove* Or =II IarrVIILIC ILO-L Tho argue correspondent is informed that numerous dispatches have been re ceived from the tinted Army of the lite public, a secret - military orgsnizstion, with pads establishidin all parts of th *sultry andOnsing the action cif Cour - • I gresa. The general Wear of these dis patches - is, that the zentatcrs of the Grand Army .of the Republic will not see over th rows, end If violence t=jeCtiOg Ir. Stanton, Wen aro ready to corns and put Lim Wet. The order is reported is a great state of ex.' ditomont, and is nnaldrranilty resolved to take ddes with the policy of Congress and Wend it ht all • its measures .if ot hers era brought to such alt extremlty. atAItTLASND gnarls To AU, Tar Feral- ESMI The tnWtti of Maryland have proffered their sersices to a prominent military at:twofer of the President, ao it is re ported, and this report is given color of troth from the presence of Governor SMIZA of Maryland, who has had in interview with the Preeident. tae C/130 WA.RILLNTO It la supposed Umupplimtion. for writ, directed against SMotom to allow canoe why be retains pommel= of the War Deportment, will be made to- t NOMINATION GY II R. kltClite.. The Senate,referred the nomination of Thomas Eyeing ss tineretary of War to the Committee On Military NOILINATIO: , S IIY THE The Freeddent sent to the Senate to-dav the - following nominations t George B. McClellan, of Ohio, EuvoY Extraor dinary and 'Minister Plenipotentiary-Ca Endland, and' Jana. IL Hubbell, of Ohio. aalinirter Resident to the Republic of Encador. M. Gen. Geo. B. Thomas to be Lt. Gen. by Brevet and General by Brevet. Wm. H.. - Farley, Surveyor General of California. - Augustus Brad ley.; Assessor of luterual Ilevenae, See end District, Indiana. StATIONAL DENOCEIATC9 COMMITI.BE. The members of the National Demo= erotic Committee met informally this morning at the roams 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 minuets will be considered. Among the mast Important are whether regular ses sions of [he Committee etall be open to the public, and as to the powers of Irreg ularly appointed members-from South ern States. A preliminary meeting will be called by August Belmont,. of New. York, and wiliprotably beheld to-night., Neer. York, Philadelphia, anew. , lir and St-Louis arc competing cities for the Convention. It sttieflnally decided at an informal piiiiimlcary meeting. this morning, that the National Democratic Committee, ap pointed at Chicago, should meet tamer row St their moms, with closed doors, to .settle the detalLsabich are to gove.inthe regular meeting of the Committee. The members present at the Informal meet lag. were: L Belmont New York; S. B. Lyman, Maine; H. B. Smith, Vermont; Woe. Converse, Connecticut; W.A. Gal braith. Penna.; J. A. Nicholson, Del.; L. S. Trimble, Ky.i IL P. Ranney, Ohio; W.E. Niblack, Ind.; W. F. Story, L. V. Dogg., Mo.; J. U. McKinney, Mith.; George H. Pont, Wis.; Charles Marion. proxy of D. 0. Finch, Burn; Perry Ful ler, proxy of T. K. Eaton. Kansas; John Patrick, Nebraska; Goo. S House Thos Sweeny, W. Va.; Judge Marvin, Florida; .1.• W. Lenwich;Tenn.; R. S. Steens, proxy of A. B. Green, Ark; and J. A. PLscir, of Louisiana. • Among the prominent gentlemen present, but not members of We Cons-. mime, ware Maw. Staples and Allan, of_Augnsta:Me.; 'Green, Fitch,-Taylor, Wln.lotv and Rice, of Cleveland. Ohio; Monroe awl Relent, of Nevada; Kennel rich, of Leavenworth, and Miller, of Connecticut; Bruce, o f Montana; Wen dell, of Illiehigui; Samuel Pidon; Marton 'Mande, of t h o World; Mum phrey, Prince, Cornell Ind Cuyier, of New York; and Barcklay, Maguire, Davis and Buckner, of Missouri. . WAsunqatox, Feb. .IS6S. . TILE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC COIIXTMIC The National . Democratic Committee adjourned sin( 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 weatover was made between members from loyal mad rebel States, and repro; sentativew in ao -National Convention are to ,consist of twice the number of Congressional representatives to which each State was entitled by the last appor tionment. In this resolution no allusion is made to the excluied Stare, Eight Statoo were trot represented in the Com mittee, viz: California, Georgia, Florida; Lonalanr, North Carolina, Virginia, Rhodelaland and New .Tersey-, The only resolution adopted by the Committee was one declaring the call for e National CamTerition ehall embrace all who are willing to aid in nutlet...ming 1 the-Eiden and opposed to radicalism. Just previous to adjournment General 'mory and some other members of the Soldiers' and Sailors' 'Union were ad mitted anti formally announced to the President they would all their V 511 1 .21 1- lion t{) meet In New- Tort: at the same time. The last vote on place was seven teen for New Tech, eleven for St. Louis. August Belmont, P.O. Prince, IL Paul and Lewis V. Bogy. were appointed to draw up an address when thel. meet on Monday. . - A special to the :S. Y. Hesyttd says the Committee as a body hi opposed to Pendleton tor the Prmidency. Seymour ix talked of by many Itcpreseutallres of llotern States, but his claim asautned no definite shape. Senator flendricks, of Indiana, will he premed by his State. All propositions in favor of General Liancorik are met with the reply: "Wo don't want a soldier. We want a civil lino." For Vice President the most Marlon! unanimity was manifmted for John Quincy-Adams. coCrrriiitrzrr 7-110 a. Counterfeit 740.1,•Treasury notes, o the denomination of one tbotmand del Mars, dated Jima 15th, -1355, differing undernilly In the run of numbers within which those originally presented were included, are being forwarded w the Treasury Department. asking conver sion. The public are, therefore, notified that all notes of the issue of Juno 15th, .1555, should be immediately forwarded to the Department far conversion. Fractinnal Currency printed durnmtho anek4:44. 462 ; shipped,43o,272, Nation al Bank Notes Issued, 11121,SM: amount ; iu circulation, ri',670,176; Currency ree deemed and destroyed, kni3,400. The Second National Back of Dayton, Ohlo„ has mailed to M. c depository of public. Moneys and financial agent of the United States. . NEW ORLEANS. Order - or ass. Hateeek Resardiffir NMI* Flaaaeee. . . . ===l Nrsr Onutalss, Feb.:"..-Clan. Tian cock yesterday issued an important or-. der regarding the State linatycsa. The order states that-the Auditor and Trcasj urer having represented officially the in debtedness of the State to be such that under the torment revenue law* the debt cannot be paid. - and • the (borer nor in an official COMMIIIIICatiOn to the Commanding General having declared the State TA usury totally banks met, ao that ../nalgoot mad ail other State oifimre cannot be paid, and that velem some remedy be appliwi the machinery of the State must. atop, the collection of tarrears and taxes for four years being enseended by the Legislature until the 187 e and the appropriation act having expired Dec. 31, 1.5.07, and the emergency being eo Preening that prompt eaten is Indispensable to prevent an archy eon• fusion and leas of all semblance of civil authority, the , General therefore' order,: Fire, That frm and after tills dale all the Memos on trades, prormions and. oe copationa, and the revenues, dues and taxes of the State of Loelelana;nhall be payable and collected In United State, legal tender notes. It is mado the duty of the State Treasurer and all other person.. charged with these collections to exact payment as above, the revenue than collected to he appro- priated to the payment of Judicial, Ex tent:lmi and Civil officers of State and appropriation act for MG, so far as It apt other purposes sprolfied In the order. Tue piles to specified expoudit ere, acid memo. inenta for the same your, is to he adopted by the Auditor and Treasurer, and Coif lector* are require. 4 to perform their duties tinder the existing laws. , PROM EUROPE. =I 1:;7M13 DTROIDMILT TIII3 IFIRENOII LEO. IZLATIVE DOM bonnets, February 21.— . A remarkable wane occurVed at the lest sesssion of the French Legislative bode. Tho chamber was engaged in the discussion of the bill for the regulation of the prate When Mr. Gavin, oU the Slade, rose anti said lie bad n document which he wialual to read to the Members. It was the judgment of the Court exonerating himself and If. Guevalt front charges brought against them by the Govern merit. The President interrupted Mr. Ravin end refused to allow him to pro ceed. Mr. attain insisted on reading tho document. Much disorder and two, fusion followed, whereupon the Presi dent declared the sitting for the day dile: solved. The °eventual:amen:Mem then retired. The Liberate remained, loudly pretesting against the arbitrary action of the President. They ware gnally ex; yelled from the building by the oflicens end the gas extinguished. lelr.Editor:-‘The Philadelphia North American and United, Slates Oatetle, of the 19th inst., copies from the Ondinental Gaxtec, the new American paper published In Paris, a letter from General Washington toCount de DoettsmiAmo, which it eays was never published before. Tills is a mistake. The letter is the one dated Newburgh, December 14th, 1111. On referring to Sparks Washington, Vol. VIII, page 3Sg, you will find the letter now pub.isited the only different* being some alight errors In copying. In the letter as pub lished by the Oingiumieal th. wont .Acties," whim precedes the last pars- Mbin Sparks, is omitted. eghetiy. - Peb. 24th, 19841. L I.C. '--The Western Hotel, West stssot, Ceblogo, urn tieetsoyed.by fLre on n- Mo da morning.. .0111 050,000; 'mused PITTSBURGH ; Ei( 1 . 4 - GAZEM: - SATURDAY,' FEBRUARY "t - 29, 18t3gz' PenuyivaniaLqpjatare. =I Ilemussuao, February 21, 1563. SENATE. Tama INTRADVCED. fly Mr. EREETT: Protecting side- Walks Upon public roede and in unin corporated towns, inflicting penalty for riding or driving thereon. Enabling vendors of sewing machines to 1.01 throughout the State by paying Ordinary tic:alien fees. Authorizing the PitMbrirgh,Ft-Wayne and Chicago Railway Company to ex tend their :mid from terminus and build linnches from any poi.t. In Allegheny city to connect with any other mad., and for ibis Purpose shall have all the privileges of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, but no right to occupy streets or alleys in Pittsburgh or Allegheny without the consent of Councils. • Changing the organlistioe and manage. mast or the Allogberty•Connty Prison. rotas rassin FINALLY. . Eatabitshlng an additional Mete Dwane issium fur the Northern District—entire cost not to exceed two hundred thonsend One.fourth to be drown tidy year• ;Providing for the defielt in theseDilere' orphans' department. '.Enabling purchaaere of corporate right. by sheriff'.- sale to reorganize with all privileges. ' HOUSE OF. ItEFItESENTATIVES. - - - - zaa'woan " a-insr." • (Nearly the whole time was occupied • in a spirited dissuasion arising out of an ainendment offered by I jdr. JONES. (Deno.,) pf Berks., to a local, bill defin ing thequallfications of voters for School Dime/ors lin Lancaster county.. His amendment was to insert the word ",ahlte." ^ Mr. HICKHAN, (Republienn,tof Ches titr,epoke till the hour of adjourarrient, charging ttadthe - Republican ,nsonty of the Howse bad held. caucus, in which they refused "to face the musk , on hie roamtlyproposed Constitutional amend uientf end to smother them. - He was not afraid of that • Catiettat it should not hind him. He had never gone Into it. He mould never seU his principles to any. mucus: - Ha charged/dr. Mahn, (Repub lican) of Potter, with gram inconsistency, - with dodging the question, with glaring Injustice. Ho knew that the Republican majority' would minder his amend moues, because they were towards. die i'affe Democrats full permistion to pitch_ into them. He was called to order fre quently by the Speaker and others, but proceeded with his speech amid much excitement. Utt previous question was Caged, but not ,sostalued, five or six Republicans Sollig "nay" itith the Democrats. Ho , ap pealed to that God • who ordered all things, that all men thould hi equal in the exerciseof civil government. He 7ould yet live to see these recreant Re. publicans suffer for their inoonststency and their cowardice. Tbb People would rcl:nke them on one side or the other. They enoert that the negro was 'entitled by the laws of God and nature to the elective franchlae but refused to vote for his amendmenti because they, mis erable dodgem, tricksters and trimmers, were afraid or losing the next election. HAIMISICRO, Ff.b..l, IS&7 SENATE. - IMPEACIi6LINT OP 1116 FA6AH/104T. F Mr WHITE, (Republican) of Indiana, 'offered the following: Wussr.sia,' Andrew Johnson, Pinot- dent of the United Stators, in disregard of ,a law passed by the Conatitutional iorily of Congress over his veto, issued !an order to: remove Hon. E. M. Stanton uv Secretary of War, and appointed Lo- Freozo Thomas, Adjt. Gen. U. S. A., Sec. scurry of War ad Sturm and wnennaz, Hon. E. M. Stanton has re. to obey the Illegal order to remove him from onilM, end the National House of Representative* has passed a resolu te= to impeach Andrew - Johrmn of high crimes sad misdemeanors ; therefore.. Resetred, - That the prompt Salon of the tuajerrity . of the members of Convene In passing the resiolution for the impeach tarot of Andrew Sohnarna, President of rho United States, of high crimes and misdemeanors, be and the mos is here , by commended and approved. - Resolved, That the refusal of Hon. H. Stanton to obey the Illegal order to remove him from , office mete the ap p roud. of the :Union loving and law abiding cithens of Pennsylvania. Thaolved, That the Governor bo and ma hereby requested to forward a copy of these resolutions to the epeeker of the National House of Representatives, and to Hen. E. Sd Stanton.. Ur. WHITE mused to colander the above rasolutiona, but Ur. GLATZ, rnentoerai) abler:Wl, width° regulations mere referred to the Committee on Fed eral Relation.. HILLS INTRODVCED. By Mr. E.RBETT, of Allegheny: Au. :barbing the removal of the. rules of Mama and locks of the Tonghlogheny Sleek Water Company. Authorizing thi appointment of -too torigistratos •In boroughs South of the Slonougsholn and Ohio dam, In Alle gheny county. to boar and! determine g.ises of drunkenness and discirdarly roa d uct, and to regulate minpensatton therefor. Also, prodding dust the payrosnte by Insurance companies under, the act of April 2nd, 126, may be made in lawful money of the United -Hake. i; • SILL INTEODCCICI3,,., Mr. SEARIGUT, of Fayette, a bill In eurperatmg the MUlOrl La ushdr sod Boom Company of Partite. 13112 A PAASID YINAIILY. A supplament to the net Inhrsasing the revenue of the CommouLtith by the taxation of theater.' of a off:alumni 0 1 Beaks, and prohibiting they prateoment of inch stock at higher than the market value. Act Incorporating the nsoildatlon flank of Pittsburgh. . t 110 USE. •J • DILLS r4Lsain . . Enabling the School Bogie of Fifth ward, Allegbeoy city, to borrow Worley. Prohibiting the sale of ;ntazicating Drinks ln. Industry township, Sensor - stun tsrrionoMr. Ir. WILSON, of Allegbehy t h supple ment to Eieetion Laws, being a registry low for Pennhylvants agreed upon by the Ilepubtiosn Can= of both If Owes. ' Mr. WILSON, of Allegheny county, j astablishing a ferry over the Allegheny tIL ttur farm ,of John Boner, Madison township, Armstrong county: Supplement. for Kittanning Manufse titiing CoMpany, legalising the Bounty Bonds issued in Barrel .townabip, Arm strong minty. • Mr, MILLAR, of Allegheny, =Dan. Wag opening of air minim and water drains for coal mint's, under art of April 16th, la* rotative to underground pd. vate.rosda Mr. WILSON,. of Allegheny, au . thoilzing the School Directors of Patton Township to psy surplus i bounty . fund for school purposes, • Mr, RIDDLE,' of •Allegheriv, author izing the' making of •neyr•• indesos to deed Mak. of .Ronotder's alio of Allegheny eonntir, and:regulailng the manner of limping lame. Supplement to an act Dewed May tat, 1851, relative to applications for admis sion to almshouses. Supplemeut to an act annexing Men. cheater borough to Allegheny. Mr. FORD, of Allegheny: Inoorrat log the Peausylvarde Mining and n-ans. Portion Company. Mr. RETREAT, of Allegheny Sop vim:cleat relative to: weigbte end mks urns. Mr. RICHMAN, of Chester, a *joint resolution naming Mr. Anthony Wayne and Robert Fulton, as Pennsylvanian's, for statues of two Statesmen, to be plated In the Old Capitol at Washington, and authorizing the Governor to employ native Artists for furnishing the statues. Mr. CIALLAGFIER,or Weettnoreland. authorizing the School Directors of 8011. var Borough, of Weetruoreland, to bor. Mr. PIKE, defining and regulating the liabilities of Eallraid Companies. , Pending discussion of last bill ad , journed. —Abrithole, Monday morning, a are broke out, consuming thirty and causing eloss estimated at,M2 5 , 000 . The losers err: Arnold Bros., clothing store, $.5,000. A. .1. Chaise drug item $O,OOO. Lewis, Terrspin L unch,i $1,000; Deuteitea tailor, $1,000; P. bfarrotroceryi stow; 'Afee, shostnik er,11,00o; son, news depot,lll 6CP; Kander, thingclo store, 55,000; Ilicelsior Bakery, 11700; Prescott, liquor store, $10,000; Ellison, (Canandaigua Baloon,) trk6oo; Mrs. Deyo, (Metropolitan fialoon,) NV; L'iferlau,' shoe lie.). MAO; Dr. axing, 44000; Confer Nouse, $1,000; .Barnes, 000; Ni agara Reuse. 'Michigan provision store, St. -NiabolaiMotel. store formerly occu pied by Col.- Altred, andsevaral • barns and outbuildings on Drown street, ail of which were entirely consumed. The fire oriMed by the explosion of s he. moline FROM EUROPE. ' . L T.lt.grlt , tl to trt st,a7cl 4 ; tattl,l nail/LT ILiaITAI.• Los DON, February 21.—George Fran eie Train delivered his first lecture in Dublin last evening. _ It was very thinly attended. There was no rioting, though meal:tree had been taken by, the au thorities for the preservation. of the peace. A correepondent of one of the morning Journals, in alluding to the lec ture, eve: a apeenlation it Wes an an entire failure.- John OULU), an inn keeper, and David Murphy, a wai tor, were arrested at Cork, ytaterday, on the general charge of com plicity In Fenian movement. Murphy recently IlirivoLl,korn the United States. Lonnon, February .1.-The Coroner's jury have concluded the protracted in veatigetiotrof the explosion at the Cler kettwell House of Detention, and to-day rendered a verdict that they bring s eliartin or murder against •the prisoneis Barrett, English, D'iCeefe,. the tn . , Dlsniontls, the woman Ann Jut- LILY, and others whose names are not yet made known. Doubt in expressed ita to the complicity of Allan. who was re cently discharged balms been nearrest ed. The verdict concluded by tetierely censuring the police in the Clerkenwell District _for task opnetivity' and vigl- The Indiostions arc that Bereaferd Hope will carry the election C.iv member of Porlininent tmm the University of e4lll. bridge. The seat critic rendered vacant by the eppolntment of Mr. Selwyn to the . Bench. :qr. Bunt, under 'Secretary of the Treasury, hs informed the Rosso of Commons that tho openitlon of the now Postal treats between Great. Britain and tho United States hos boorr temporarily, suspended, but only to enable both gov: ertuneats to rov,lao certain points which were mutually overlooked and necessary to bo set right. . • • Duman, Feb. 21. —The" audience at Train's lecinro last night WSW very bois terous. Same persons Prosont who biased the spealtcr were roughly used. A strong. force of police wan on hand and prevented any serious personal violence or disloyal demonstrations. The Jury wore unable In agree on a Nordic' in the case of Joe. Martin .and other*, rho paßrties on trial ,or participat ing in the Fenian funeral prootweart have been diecharged. Lome r, Feb. 21.—The Globe has a re. tort that alarming revolts have broken out among tho prisoners In India. Lokumr, February 21 —Evening.—ln the House of Commons this evening Ildr. D'lsraell gave an explicit denial to the report that the expenditures already In curred for the Abyssinian expedition exceed the- estimated laid before the House at lie last neviion by the Govern• Lord Stanley made an explanation in regard to htexico. Ile said dlplp• made relations with that country had been suspended for the reason that last September the Aloxican Government do. dined all intercourse with MOM powers w bleb recognized ambito empire. Sir Station' Northcutt, Secretary of State for India, said the Intent letters re ceived from General Napier gave no hope the war in Abyssinia 'would be ended thin acwon. Tuesday, February :Zith, has been sinned an the day for the coredderation cr. the state of Ireland in the Commons. LANDON. February , —Mr. Sullivan, of the Dublin Nation, recently convic te.l of publishing setlinous libels, WAS . seLlteliCed to alx months imprisonment :dr. Plgot, of the Dublin invasion, win contented to twelve months, impriann. ment. Rath primoners be required, on the expirclon of their terms 01 con finement, to furnieli security for future goat behavior. • Casey, who wan ahot SOM. time airier by Capt. 'Markey; died at Core to day. Laxpozr, Yebnisryrors ler, thopber for ltradfur ' a, toe girth' no tice that on ate 2elhi, will call the Wen tom 'of this 11w:ow of Com:nowt to the awe of the us:unitization litwe and right • The ',Wei/emirate Iterge of Saturday Lac an article on the prospects of peace ie Europa. It yspresaest the goners] foaling of apprehension which praialla to saying that the Nast military• prep are tionnow going on In all parts of Franco RTC Of a charactt•r snot ea locale whichload to the ocotrictiou that they •are dt signed to meet other purl...a than those of uutlonal defense. Lett:rnon, Feb. 23.-4.fterwoon.—..A. tre mendous gale prevail• on the west weal of England and Wales, The great brasier/trier of Holyhead, a mandve ' , tone pier, nine hundred feet long, has lawn tarried away by the wave* and the lights have dizappeared. :tro disasters shipping ere yet rtpurttaL • t I= zec Yoas, rebnury 23.—The d. rd's Berlin :able) diapotchas any.: The negotlationi of Lion. Goo. Bancroft on thernn.fact of the naturathatton of Gar mans In A1:12011C110t.C.,1,25 brougbt to ouccesaful Inane. The North .German Duna agrees to fully rposgulr" and *c oon" all the right" of exemption from Illas7daty, it., of native bora Amori- to Germans natundized According Vi law as cittrens of the United Statee, after they hate spent tire years in the United . Staten. A treaty to ltd. Wrote wars si gned by Bancroft on the lliaL I=ll=2l=2 MLNixs. EDITOR. CiAZITTIC: In your 141011 of oho 16th, under the bead of bills passed dually lu the I,ogislature, Is the following, Tim ,"Prohlbiting the hunt ing of game in Findlay, Robinison and fioott Townships, Allegheny county." What does thin mein?: What right bare the Legislature to penVench a bill, pro- hibitlng the farmers from protecting their cornfields irom the ravaged of the squirrels, au I their orchards from being destroyed by 'the rabbits, There were inure than twenty acres of corn &Mew: eil in Findley township last year by the squirrel*, tualludging ,rum theiraumber now, there wilt be double ea muchrde stroyed in the coutiog season. -And new, pinto the farmers are presented from killing thensapeata of creation, the way is open for them to multiply and to fill the land, et the genie time deatroylng sorsa of corn. What posaltdo good con come from preserviug . the game I Can ! not conceive, neither et It possible for any one to say. The people of Findlay I townahlp demand the repeal of this un righteous law, whirl, slimly does not belong to this age of free government, but the days of nenti-barbirau pad feudal despotism. • • A Cruz= oy Fixotar TOWIDIIIIP. UMW au the Illattroail. Mr. MeDonald, n brakeman one shift ing train at the oilier depot of the Penn sylvania Railroad. Wll9 killed Ifultantlp, shout, !fair o'clock, yesterilal ovesing, while in Rut dischatge of his duties. The engine with which lie wag engaged . was shifting. froight.cars, and while imaging from one ear to another, while in mo tion, he lost his footing and fell between the • cora, tho wheels of one oar pass ing over him Mirk and severing his bead from his body. Ma misfires were Deli- Bed arils. accidental:id his father-in-low, Mr. Rest, who resides. In Manchester, took charged:o' the ran:mil:wand had them removed to hie residence, *here an in quest will be held to-day. The deceased lentoWlG, will two children who wo are informed were dependent, upon his labor for their support. • • --,hinca the above was In type we Lurie learned the fallowing: Phlllp McDonald was the name of the demised, and he rw aided at 'Alaboning -on the Allegheny Valley The accident occurred at 2 I'. N. Coraner . Chtwean bald an est inqu end the Jury rendered a verdict of accidental death. Ighstal rltcetdes•—Sherrow tartans, A frightful accident 00011/11.11 about twelve IVCIOCk yetlteidlly at the house of Mr. Henry Tetuan, un Second street, In tho'Hightli wanl,lu which the mother and Mater of that gentleman narrowly., escaped a most -terrible death. The house referred to le a two story building on the upper Aldo of the street, and like most of the buildings on that aide Is overtowered by the bill, the base of which boa been ant away to make room for the houses. Mrs. Tatman, who is an ciderly_lorly, anti her. daugLforr were ot copying the back portion of the build ing, and had Just loft the back room where they had been eating dinserr,when a large masa of rock and earth broke louse from the hill above ono fkll on the back part of the building, crushing It In and burying the dining room and ha contents beneath the ivonrnws. mare of earth and rock. Stuttnced.—Ef.ull, themurderer of Con. dnator. C,-Lt, ranter, recently tried ottbe Court of Oyer and Terminer ofiWest morsland cannty, and convicted of mur; der in the sewn* degree, was sentenced; on Saturday, by. Judge 'Anitlngten, to algid:years Imprisonment at. "bard labor to the Western Penitrn , be trbrn lei V 413: 11Z111:111: :13141 =I . - . • .147•4100. . Thursday night the !bee( -and oboe ... - . store of •J. F. Stewart,a it East - Liberty,' was entered Ind robbed of everything of value it : contained. Fidday morning Chief Green, of the pollee, was notified of the robbery and set I to work to find the perpetrators. He repaired to. East Liberty and disoorered that the parties committing the robbety had a 'igen with them, and had wine towthe city. Having ascertained that a p yof sueplctSus individuals Occupied room ~.z.L et Wo. 13 Fourth rarest, be, Imam nled by oflliors Herron and (lambert, Islesd the place and arrested Ed. Dawson Jim I O'Donnell, Stephen Conway and John 1 Birdsall, otioa"Butiblo Jodi," who were taken to the watebthouseand locked up, whore they -remained until Saturday, ' when they were committed to Jail for n hearing. A full set of horsier'. tools, consisting of (else or skeleton keys, files, "Jimmya," an,-ware found - in the room and upon the parties arrested.' There were no goods found on. the premises, but the parties had evidently been In the omn try during the nigh 4 from,the fact that their boots and clotthug were cov ered with clay mod. The."toola" found in their pi:measles; howeTer, is sufflcient evidence to warrant. -w toorivietion for burglary. ' . -Since writing the above. we learn ' that two others; suspected of complicity in the robbery • have been !arrested. About ono o'clock this morning Chief Green, aooompanied by Officer Pander; paid a visit to the "Farmer's Inn," on Penn street, and Nuireentaikwn men; who gove their names asFerguson and Smith. We did not learn the circninetanoes lead ing to theirarrest,furtherthan that there was strong evidence of their . having a tourdin the robbery. - •; I t 1 • Tike trust liberty itobbery -Pawslm • Tore Airiremel-41.4.:•ii•e•Verea. • We published In yesterday's Gazette en account of the robberY of t. Ste wart's shoe store, in East Liberty, op Thursday night, in which we stated` that six Der. sons, whose names were given, had been accented on suspicion. Chief Green, who had the case in hand. his evinced re markable skill as a detective, as he not only iseettrod the parties likao committed the robbery. but his Mao enoceeded,la • recovering the stolen gouda, under 01r e/tin/dances which faeten the guilt noon the parties arrested beyond a quentien, and at the' name time bring two ether worthies to Justice as receivers/ of stolen goods. Faulkner and Ferguson were arrested yesterday morning, a part of the stolen goods fomad upon their persona, and Mr. Stewart, baring been vent for, came and identified them. • It WWI then /weer/Med from ,one, of the 'party that , goods were 'concealed at a "Crib" on Elm" and Washington street occupied by. Dan McGarry and Hugh Donnelly. A search warrant was teemed and yenterday afternoon the oftleera, pro cycled to the house, arrested the proprie tors, and after oonsidemtle search found four bundles filled with shoes and other articles of merchandise which had been taken from kir. Stovrairs store. The goods were removed to the Mayor's °f ilm, and Chief Green made Information charging Edward Dawson, James O'Con nell, 'John Hirdsell, titepler Conieucr, Frederick Faulkner and John Furgu son with house breaking And larceny, and against McGarry and Donnelly for re miring stolen go4xls. • They will bare a hearing to-day. The arrest of this party Is a very.com mendableplece of work, and their conylo. 'Den slit not only rid the city of them but will bare a tendency to drive others of their "profession" to ia safer field of operation. The job wane good one, and Chief Omen Is entitled to ell the credit to be derived front it, 11 . .; It was "worked tip" under his especial sttpery info°, and most of the work done by himself. 111.4 rt.:, .• An Inflivhlual halting Fmm tho hIII o Gn*no county, zwar ttio • ihrginia lino, vrhero. it G nald corn whisky. and "dry oil walla“ are the elder commodittaa, made a •talc to the city a. feW,tll9 . ll shim on • idaanura eZCltrlsioil, and basing e.iren, for buniness - :endeavored by way way of speculation to defray Lie expen ses. On Ins teas down be pus-tweed • quantity of eggs, which he sold to Mr. 8. MOVBII.II, grooer, on Market alley, near do Diamond. representing them * to be trash. .Mr. Stevens having too much confidence In the Greene county utan'e representations, took one hundred and - - ttventyroix dozen of eggs at a cost of thlrty-two cents a dozen, Amounting to forty dollars and thirty•two cents. re.- tenfey morntug he opened the barrel iznituning the eggs, and upon examina tion found - that they were - !•bati eggs." lirerlng that .Tr,liitchell, the man who had sold him the egg' teral Mill in, the oily, be ramie information against him trfure Aldermius Humbert, charging him with cheating, be fah. pretense, A warrant was issued, end Mitchell az. meted mei taken to Ms. Aldermen's of fice,' where he at once disgorged the amount received fir the eggs, raid the evote, and *darted on ft: t r. the Brownsville Wet. The • bilaincee wu certainly new to him fitim hie frightened manner, and IL Iv-rot al nil probable he will ever engage in the egg business egaln, , I Elam to Live Well, A faulty organ, In any part of a man's body, must inerihshly bring to its train a stales of netts, and Paw evils will be proportionate to the importance of the organ or rerun affroUvl, and every organ js Important 10 a trr'r4y cxiatenoe. COr- varo tired to an hundred and six, after forty years of dissipation. Ile did so by an abandonment of We calls and views which led to hie ftrnar infirmity,' and nearly every 0116 can' 'Io what Cornaro aid; and enjoy Fwd health during the hours ordinarily nitoitA to man, Dr. Fitch hays that rn at persona could ar rive at the age of an,iiiitidred year in good health. and undottaktm to chow how [tag may too tlone,iin a work of over three hundred ra g es.' .Few men hays done more M tore ceitntry towards the cure of diseases of n ohnsamptive char actor and tendency :Lou ho btu. Wo bellnve .thlit Dr. iiiiMasit'a Pao. TOOL Since has, On thousands of irodances. I hindered the development and maniCoatatina of &tease in the lunge, and in that way ban 'done much good towards the relief and Icure of suffering humanity: Darter hes, however, another remedy, called, Luau Cuaie, for old and chronic cuss, Which he bast used' sum's/trolly in • large variety of pulmo nary diseases. 'rho Lung Corr la for chronic, awes, and thePeetoral Syrup for rermnt.casce, and basi in hundred. and thousand. or awes Ant common coughs and colds cured witliliss than one'bottle. Laboratory end isalenroom 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Conan tail= rooms, fur lung • examinations, No. IRO Penn sweet. Office hours from 0 a.m. until A Dlsteasaisir Strata A eastit of a very di/tramming ehArsater ass brought to oar !notice yastsiday, which will allbrd an . Opportunity , for the philanthropists of tha . city to relieve te some extent the wantaor a destitute nun- Ily. In yesterday'■ alezurre, in our re , port ,of Saturday's Court proceedings, wo noticed the sentence of Uwe/1(411111n, who wits tried and convicted on three indictments, and sentenced to the throe caws to pay costs of, prosecution, lase amormtlng to about ft.tud, midto undergo an imprisonment Mph, county.jailtor thirty days. The sentences were doubt lees jail, as ba• had koowingly violated the lawoind deserved to pay the penalty for es doing Rut the mother dime not end hem. • it stdstare that he luta • wife and six small &admit who aro depend ent upon hint for support, and yesterday the mother of um children WAS arrested and committed to. Jul on . a bail-piece, she having been indicted for mult and battery Consequently, the poor little children, the aided of which is but ton years, are thrown own the cold charities of n heartlesa world. i The laws, being as it matter of necesalty framed for general application ' in many insianoces, • when applied to particular cases, seem hard and oppressive. • By calling at any!' of our city book tota and examining Dnff's splendid new system of bookkeeping. persons die , siring a thorough butanes* edUeation, embracing all the latest iinprovernentl, will tind nothing eliirwhere to compare with our standard °nurse of study. It will be tbriud, by proper inquiry. that Were is no other siyatom of National banks, private banker", railroad or steamem' socounta taught elsewhere • In the city. It Is also Well _known that we employ the beet practical business ac countants- in the city teachers. It is not easy to estimate this future advanta ges of a business iodination obtained mom such n text-hook and from such in structors. Our new sixteen page double quarto circular is mailed free to all de alrlog frill.partiettisra, ' • P. DUFF & Box, 7 Fifth , street; Pittsburgh, Pa. === Dr; A. o:McCandless, Phrllcian of the Board of Eleall.ot, reports the follow:, ion Inter:manta front February eth to Fob lteh: Dut ruary eaass—C,onsurnittion,b; Brooch:Us, 1; burns, 1; old. Meal; Mydrocephalns, 2; Anaemia, 1; rneumouls, 2; Abestas, 1; Booephalltle, 1; Catarrh Fever, I. Of the above thera were: uador 1 year, 4; trona I to 2, I; 5 to 10, I; 10 to 15, I; 15 1420, I; n:Mo 80, 11 60 to 40, 2; 40 to I; 50 to 60,2; 60 to 70, 1110 to 60, L Males; 6; females, , ,lo; white, 16; col ored, 0 ; tote!, 10.. Death arm Esteemed Elltsen.--George D. Ansel:tuts, Eq., one of ear oldest and moat respected fellow ,clilsene, and fOrlritiy p?pular liteataboat CapWn on the Ohlo river, departed this - 11 at hat residence on Daldwell - street, t night. - lle was universally known end esteemed In title city tut a gentleman of culture and refinement,, and isla death rmrr!oted by all who 611. "mast estmin•—•Cstet Twatm Years , *rage Crtstreseen tisr • SKr*. t A brutal outrage was committed near Deny Station, on the Pannirylvatil sßall road,' Thursday evening, of whieh we have oblzaitoci the followluipartidulanc Wednesday afternoon Carrie Layton, , aged twelve years, daughter of a wealthy ; farmer near Derry "Station, started to Yitit a relative who lived come distance from hex father. reaiderne, and to reach the place she had tripaaa through apiece ; of woods. A . rregro - boy about nine teen years of age, who *as employed on the farm, heard her speak of the pro- posed Visit, and immediately alerted for ; the piece' of woods referred - to and,se treted himself near the road along ' which she would pass, and when she approached sprang from his placeof coo- ceaiment, knocked her down and siola led her person. -After acoompliehing hie hellish purpose, and having - satiated his beastly desires, he lied to the woods nod left•his victim lying Insensible on the ground. where arts was found sone num afterwards by come persons leasing along the road, who conveyed her home, when ebe eras restored to consoiousnees. ! and - related' the forte we • have stated. The news Was circulated in the neighbor hood,rand- In a abort time an infuriated crowd of men ',bided in pursuit of the negro, follyresolved to deal with him in • summary manner if they caught him. Ho wartraced to Blairsville, where they Mat track of him. lt appears, however, that Instead of going farther away from the scene in his hellion work, he gotnport a freight train and returned to Derry Stetson, and from therewent to Mr. Ley ton's; born and rymained until warning, when' he was arrested nod taken to Griensburg and lodged in jail. If there litany tone where Lynch law LI excusable it Is in cues of this character, aid tithe forte are as stated, there would have been little if any Furrow. expreued against hanging the-black, fiend - to the nearest ttes.. 'in 'every country where capital punishment preralla this °Sem* should be visited with the death penalty. CHEESE-Steady, with regular ..1 of Western Revert% at ISOM; and Goshen at DRIED gitutti4sla good demand and BM but nushanstd; situ of ?cesium at. raw for quatteis; ond4oollclor tutors, nod Apple4at Me. (Mortice, Halo. pitted, sad 00. for tux tlltgAtft APPLES-Attlet and 10 1100 d /W -yly hut unchanged; Was at gaggfttd Pet oth as • POTATOES-V. 07 &Ws - mall Woo at 110 1,10 per Oishet; and *WS Pet W,' s, to 1.4,1 necklet' -ankrintar.a Inquest. itA Y. -4 " .11611 ° ,°A . t r . 7 • • gttfttot tan, at to 9itaUl An accident Or a ve7dletritsatrig char acter occurred yeetarday - whibh resul' tad In the death of an old MO' respected cit lien of Allegheny city, Mr. Joseph Jus tice. About two o'clock yesterday after noon, Mr. Justice, while walking along the able of Seminary , Hill, slipped and fell over. an embankment, a edemce of fifteen feet; fracturing has . skull and in flicting other Injuries, ganaing lds death Ina few houni afterward. Cormier Claw, eon was notified and held an Inquest upon the body, when tha Jury rendered • vertild of accidental death, la twee: , dance with the facts. The deceased was sixty-one years of age, and /03Y821 re wife and Ave children. ; Taken Over. , —Sberiff need, of West moreland county, yesterday arrived In this city. having In charge Samuel Hull, convicted of the ntunler of emninetor C. E. Parkoe, and sentenced to eight years, and. James Brown, convicted of larceny, and mental:iced to elglneen months • in the Western Prenitentlary, whom be escorted to that lcuititntio Election 'of 01firem.—Tho Coal on'a Trust Company, one of Om most flo dab log and beat lammed Looking Institu tionn of thos city, yestorday elected the ;ollowlng :Maud of Diractara .A. J. Dakar, President, W. A. liorron. W, J. Patterson, Thomas Farrow, j. D. John- Imo, A. J. Harau. I. D. Facklnar, Chas: Schleifer, W, R. John Gast.' , —Mrs. Mary..S. Peasleo. an' inmate of the Insane Asylum •t Augusta, Male•, was shockingly murdered on Monday morning by Msg. Catherine Hurley, an other Inmate, during a 11l of frenzy.: ==2 ADAX4—DUD"?. - 11 Sr'. Catli•drsi, on Ctiointi Ins'., 6f gem. /testi Haliss4, FRANCIS ADA.IIII. Of Ti soiligtiosi,' or 4 Xlio ALICE E. 110Dtilt. of Tirlebarsit. 'So earls. 1 Me init.! young mottle cony ',III. rotor.. )eat gisnes. Ws ristOre astir tetradeserving I . elec t. uid trust itair !freeway Drove gnaws,- vas. our that Mete ge'riever4s7.4sTv, M '1.1" • net oloodl of advoritor or sorrow..tot eldel wtth tbo•bilgtt ormibln• or lo , e. cos. Oddment sad trarptara. I ilterradav errealty. rehmary tar& try the Her. ebbs Dall 4. at the road sure of the bride', raret•.. Kt.. .1011 N 9. H • 79 and NW JEN7IL L. DITHRIDdiX. IMPLIII-11ALC.—T6aradar. let lent, at the reztJestree of it. bridle fatter. In Nitta. towtrolalp try the nee. redact. LLVI P.' HLP• LT.II, Jr.. sad WI.. LIZZIS TULL, Dell It East Mt..arty. OILL—OWEV—At tbo tbottotdo.• fotber.' Tbsoodoto •roster. I•Lre•r7 WO. MO. Ito the I.r. Cn. Tootle. Mt CII/4M= L faILL ••t Woo ELATE OYES, •!I Otto tb, 011111 . 11— . Tburrolty •000llse. Feb. at Cho Third Iloltool Mt CO soot, by as. Hew. ;wars lioLlosoo. J O. C. N. 901. awl HART dooghtor of A. J. 11.711. mil of lOU elty. smcw AN—COV 0 K.— • hoisOoY Toßroon OM In. a %be notate.. CI Oho o m I f'.l . l4llll l tr d e i . ll . lgrrrt CONNIE, of lost Blestoottozo. • VIED: morrirr.—o. mo.tra. Yobrilary th. YLIJAM MOTYT.T. arra ..... ULTltarhll4.-0* anadar mrolls. o•t rP.D.I o'allsel, at the rot:doors orb!, • o-lane, V. a. Iletatock. 'ear aoho alter a abort Ele•as. It,. MIDI KT I/Llett A Ltdahl. to tse ado of 0 ?tors, smalla sad ts do's. • Irrldty artrolot.Tohro•lTTl. 'at sloa•Moo.. RAMO= elate Cup of Jots oat Mary • Doatep, 01 04 1 1 mouths. I.II.DLT.T.—Vo Thursday. FebrosiT Yeah. Mr. JUltartl MEDLEY, In Om rth year of has oat. WARMt.—On hararlay, Toady =A; at the Morey Hospital, JUMP: S. RAM 1. thoZtlt last of his ago. A VERY LARGE AMOUNT Ur Tall 141tAf. ( 1 7 1.11.311 V Il(Dp Z 43 Is *Mtn remand by the fatale of OM eosins** Dyslistate. to enamlM•hem to pot OP with tee *semi's tl3-temper, tat 44, else Bottoms end the gooey' Mambo Ines and llotglostlons 'of las m 1.4. hellos sr osaftren deserve man into the patina,. and ana•atlur or Item Mends who latex sem lath pier the beet Led sternest dtsma slum. altered sod men; into to. most Moretti sod Iblafrateel• by the 0001105 1117tImptla. Wittie aadef tld clesvethi ...Wats smut oaths.; balm antsteed 'Maeda of marmard and (loam, eat! bat man end eloonn Is tee tome. Tao. adliemAmlth 1.40er. Compl.lll. Derange ment Of 01.414110• ellen/ Melt", 11‘ 000001 . triatO , OOCI. LON of ltypetltookkoairl at coat mewl to Woof stmediee, which will, If osed promptly...ld/24e told szteratert, bad mine many volamble it.... .400.04111ent as mteh. owl no. domed 01 bonolted. who hest totted them. laud DU. PARGEST'h LIVEit'PILLS. In the blelltelet WWII'S or Dystenele. Liver ceeentatu,; et., they a:1 praroytly.•.o•l3 end n:e.easatir. cleansing. rsecratte g Pee Zell,ll . e.' reel).* the MIN.. teeh-lhi - lIYE ► JOT AND IPLNAIIONN. InstesS it a harden. Is saaay -404 and canlirs3- ad cams tatty park.- srLated retuartslal• sad speed/cure. TMaapW.wlr boabolned tram Prayglids lit the . soso try. ruin or ?mu. cadet!. as atiretastro ray pmr. , .. Prifm, weals Per.ll/n. - DEMI IN KIND , • • arm'. epees. bee tmeertelned she' health, end the physical system bee become ptesteated, a' itusalest that .m eases], etresellees. het re move the eause.'sheuld toe losmeellelely lelons4 to. X.etsl dleseeas 10'4100e freltlat swum of the Sometime dews of Ile coasthatlee. lied the . mtgu of this *teeny I. le LLD he gaun tly. Yoe .411 .sseo me/mttes • 1101TETB111 , 8 STOMACH BITTIMB tsie both foled ,ussay• wood, BT ietleit •Breally neon the olfgeallea erne.,, Mei "Munn the Iseyn, 41segmeable [cello/ *'ter ealleso ke• then SoolDleleed Of. by Doss.. of • di ll,.'. tune...stet. 4. 1.1 es ages - tie , IS rielited. - the sittles i 'ends mreopth louses Lae end DM &mem health ha waved. Simons& at peewee esetlfßlast It ass b. celled on in ell eases of oesetneseer her.; vests delljlty ittmeast ;eon eel wary habits: The goers:lly of Blttsfe vs to dtstete mole to the tests the t Oar Am CAIN 111a0 •to wet* eiemmfa. Thom le mot the eaei erl , h Tte.ls BLSTMILA. snitch sYll be lease 1•114 sad eetemsely ptetuot. .Belsemle I/Imsts , horn eel mom contribute theor reatefatlle Ides. 00 Nees' It 1011I0e MCI strenet of ate.. •tob Ws who emy s OSISOMS 'Mien Ms. ever Olen preooMo 000040000/ 00 jw/t ell or 0)).0010? tut ebaelei anelysee stos Bitten 0.4 enema:tn. teem ltersehLse.... 'This es,ms•llle testlmone 013 the 1.01,1100, of the of thenStads WIO VMS Mperl"neeltbe tly• see earallse'olfeet• of 010 !pest veINSAMI Otte aro, eoera , ree of' 01.1c.re thee& 10 etIII more emend's!, IV Beyer and +tee., Dsolper , el. N.M." Coo:WL Ms esti. erel 4.4110.1 se n•telv tella/Ilble sarilrAt Iv ISM fallible male sme I'. , Y . . Chroido - Dbeases = c a lin.; " A 61.orderki .. 11ra. ue • .lubt innallue of tee brozetast teen,: n sineinn n Ala az elsen;en nee to be Pelweed Dale* mad 'maul in 'flat.: an. plliti atcordlair all. extent of thy *mud., ar Itectlemsllsluil. iffikteß With dY. pdtrala SSA mun this. the stataaap ►t fait. Tile food that . . 143 pram Mearlere rem lest meat., Um wont out matter :odepos 'Leith ooze hook or eisnool';WOO"." =I . . . thrown a lsad carded oat of the slttr.m. 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