TM' DAILY:,tiIrAMA - manaiivicimm - ; PENIMBEAN BEM& 4)0" . . , I' 1 113 [ 113 •••••76117A.li %Eng Yi r l = t 2 garleto eascii.x s siriiamta. • 111•46114-aiiii-114 IMPXII 11 4 1 1 tritts .4 Uteri Panlivieh xna "- . 4111i -atinics . - or la 2.• 32 .15 —: P IT " - rrntames.,-rrsrleti.. 1;;;:l Ritittstimik 0410 -;:"Mits totr!rrr ctmsysisncis. tee weieek*,l winos *CAA at the priniiiy meetings pn ,SairOilay, mitt, .atagmble... in Clountr 9ncroutton, at the Court *annit soial4'doiOisl; Itorllhtur . alpd National - Union Ilepatal. ilialkaatio - and to rata aettod'ed thatystioseedOltaege In 41wpreesolays tea atnomlnatia6. emulates for once ig< Ikgbany. county,. dairsatea, iseti:.erwisas sl ; a ped . epeemktijadits,m4,,me capable of salts- Xi** tranoteareglhe Important buti =aft :whick the Convention Is ialled Itieirebehoied thst nose but able We ignioaida be teaseled tO'reptestarlepill Vbeleaki eobety la the Btateanni Ara ttOniliirnibill,ind that luitemotind 'good *in !SR 'mark - the proseediege - 4 %*lbw York—Besitieyr Pori lar'cs rfte‘Wiallingtaa; that spale.Perual4l- 11 1 1417enteett eniete.eni getting mar. to NOW - uPon Congreu7rAbb :pick libalitinif in sbe-proYallOmi. sarlitir nto• - Any. • their nation and mat lateiestrcit te be submitted lapelled by thb Cozolainixi on _gin*. tangs, - sad tbes - ,“ziatieo ibrOughl Coa gnaw All tails got 'b bly'rirms 2,5 the paeplitor.Pezmaylasuda, but moat Lace saafted b itacrwn re Wert enthalyimre -1141/14whett they Might, ?freielses thy, , tallia)Mll:,elia . alMisl- ill . Mirk whiektmeitt hayobeen : abAsarcpsoold be' ilidiedh . ihrorigli Cobgreii without . . the most protracted arid - thorobgh afa r:ankle. Bat the discussion bad gate post ot delicate Tendons often prtle Mrsiaillaiiissulg , to iis , *.le- , wherarainot astefor the Peeoad 'thei itand open as ft Bireiperrience of the criminal who, wlereateared at his trial that'll!! should -,ltalreftellee,'MMlcsited that this wait& ettlythlft ha Wat timid ot Ttie- A pp F d-, Itelettetmefite ltbst trayletekthat fmnt• iatlam, it nome other; • == • aitriaatv - against Ilts.Biaisxor4 la lit attidiad,lor, - Jt- is tWd,atauearlyd yorWetrack.,Mb. gaistokaid .erred upon shetiweitum be will hire itittnitit for ambit:Lir . his-att. 'wan - .The Anal - der - igen of the highest , eifioas which are certain to arise tinder sack writ, would rnudoahxdiy:be. racerred with L arcit Ilatlelkaka hy all parties; het, urtforinnatelz, that :deeisiow could nor rinainably -bit hoped foitunit the fiat minter term of thrißnprenia. Court Aloha too late,. evert if revocable to their !kiwi, to be of any venting vie to the ,ittaident ilia Ids advisers . . We, 'titer el aim look apon all this talk &bones quo eiassaara, among the supporters of Ex - seatlyi vamiations, 'only intended to tonne the public, to distract its atten tion ham the present vital issues and never seriously be - 1 . 01101M:hip In good Alga at with the expectation of any legal aad etcatire advantage to result to Mr. - JoinitoN end , hin atbz). Tin Republican, Convention of Berke county; held' on -Saturday . afternoon, tirade eeleatona for PreallanhalialeciOrs, .and &hot= to The hiational, Canyon. •.**. • .Yrliti.Dr4getee.were,.lnato support Gaerrefer the Prensident. 'There !onto *fractions air to ditikiehr a reenlntion, Rai adooterl ederfai,ErGoVerxtor Cairn, the - fire! chaiceetthe 4epahllcanso.tzsrka.'l::: Anon Poins, of Moa4ille, Eoui ixm toludountATOlecxecl Senatorial Delogoto, itrittlolook:CrowfoTd .counties, to - tha )11.1444450 BiateCouveation. - r.sq:Tras - oultigium , =Maui= Mum= , tiasourea: . 4lse saciaasorddp Cen..T.' Mild= Of .Cingrese IV= thin Diatrici, =cites canadenble attention. Ihrongh olithecounti Several prominerd but ama man turns been- put. forward bY heWipaper conerpondenta fer the it'll mak= and,iifthont-4rishing to detract any 011=therneriitof :of ilonagentle. , inistrolvi4 perms: ma t.',lk , ieweieWiiieibiati. will, beyond soy deldi, - find fiver with every intelligent Ma in litn . Diilildt. infer ba Attar A. M. Hatown--a -liner of ripe aomad. pracii^vl luistment, .aW n schs " Ltic attainments, rare bnia wesai capacity and high. toned...mend =meter. lie is gust-the man far- the PAWN; lialeseludniShe mantle ileiti s's' Of -head -and heart to make lire a entrthr colleague_ oL.a Tom WITILInse, and a *represented= of our great and =n t g manufacturing and agricultural lalkellitulmsaPilmenably. He Is Mamparatively young, Telt of life and lad,-if elected, would - pre= a member. of Congress, and one who could be rtslied an in all emerge'''. vies to act with force, wisdom, prudence sad Mr. Mamas's Services for the party are wall known and duly anprectated in Western Pennsylvania. He has ever been a feUless, earnest and hearty &d -iem* -of the principles held by the Union Republican party—the principles -Of liberty, justice and egnalay, and is &surdas &just recognition - at the hands td hls Mow citizens. - If he can ba prevailsl upon ea accept the notnization, I venture to predict that be will receive the solid vote-of the &minty, 11.11 a will be carried into cflica by es large • majority as was ever awarded say gentleman for Mauler honor in this At Philadelphia, Saturday rit — ortuni, a boiles exploded in ths extensive "dray and pita manufactory of rowers Lt .eighlumn, at Ninth and Brownetreets, whine was subeeeded by Ora :leaky . the 'w boleti** wag destroyed, causing *loss of half a million of dollar.. The elmentlal oils and paints mused Inch a hot tirethst the firemen could not reduce the , thanes to subjection. end fora loog time it was feared that the omulagration ' would. spread. Several - . persona were badl,y burned by the explosion, but none are believed to have been fatally injured. Fortunately for of the epenttlivo bad entered the building at the time of the explosion. or the loss of life would have been fecrlbl. Quite a number of aro -men were_bsiared, gad several horses were burned "to desth.. The matuunce Is wad to be heavy.- ' "—At"Weireetter, Rewph Mai*, the - keeper of a gambling bon , e,_ Was rubbed atnt m=derol in lots rooms - on Friday ninkliteet. 'When' round his brad was spliropen, with We brains protrad log. and. ropo was tightly twisted around ,'Kerwato oil tntd been poured over his bead and bode, and his hid bad 'been set - on tire. ills watch, manly: and disnotut ring wen taken. Two men are !inspected, and one of them, Slime Green of North Greenwich, li. L, —The 11UX110untpaid Into •tbetietloriel Trirosory to the Woe of couttereted end' captured cotton, under the pawls loter thebillirkich pawed the Solute last week, Is nearly thirty tulillerui The Anal passage of Ulla but will proven severs amok upon elaixfoiaos;,who, to-be saecese[al,mnet everysevare ordeal as to. lhetr end corded "datirstr .the war the Court of Claims will • ARomeoeorrespondent of the betro' it /WV remark.: ....1. - railroad froat:Detrolt via Utica, Dfaoo, Washington, lionsOrt, aad_Almont Drp City .1a proposed, all mot Irian much ' favor (rum the people all along tact/inn.' If the basil:or.% inert of Detroit wilt do . Oak past the rand, esabo bail:, and pal la opwatioa th&Methischasetts-Eknase of Rep mientatiresohe rtewllgnor limn° .421 Telnied third rWlngb.7- Note.of 162 to Ct. : • - OffHa . f. '._'EC.? ....-3j-k-'s Fin OEM , ,t' ‘ .. *l'yoL - !:‘ ! ,.'F.,.:tutoit FIRST IDITION, ]wu3N - 113-EET. FOR l fidil CONG.= Impeachment Court Haiea DhclimmdAlwAlmtAamoe. Henze Impea n ea Report •of :the Committee Debate to be e6bawled To•elay I F tir;riesisc.t, t•itilirtit;katiestkissitcril . I - - WAssna orate; Feb.-* SENATE. , - " The CHAIR submitted a memorial' of the Legislature of Missouri, asking aid tersparlasttailgat.e*lPPl river. ' fie 'to ItlO' Comm ittee On Commerce. Mr. NYE presented the petition lof Lead;-11. ft.‘ placed on the active list. Referred, Mr. NYE offered a resolution . Tim Oldie Sicietn.rS'of the 'for what reason the !salary of the Governor of Idaho is withheld. Adopted. Mr. THAYER introduced a bill Ito abolish the oillee of Adjutant General of Mialit.lllr/Introdneed vide for holding Vetted States Courts in: Territories.• Refereed. IXP: =I On motion of Mr. HOWARD, the Sen ate ppeoseded tothe tionoideration pf the report OftlonSelisetennindthotO Or seven respect to impeachment; Mr. DAVLS offered a eubstitute for Mr. Howard's report, providing that theSenata should notrate actituo as to impeachment till aff The - States - are rep resented, and took the floor in support of the motion. -- The motion Was lost, Mears, Mc- CRE'ARY and DAVIS 4, o nly voting in the The Siniatialask„Vis'itusjazdisie section by section. A....iong discussion took place on the useof the words In to elkimpeachment," in. the thirty-fifth section. . debate also took place on the power of the Senate to constitute itself. a Court to try the Pradclenkr whUe' so many - States were not represented. Mr. DAVIS contended that the Semate could not do so. the argument being controverted by Messrs. Morton, John son and others, Mr. Davis offered a mo tion Put 4pe inPorPOI thiejoinneittee be recoutmitted„..wittrilistructlimefrzeport a snirstatnte. Mart; - Mr. HENDRICKS moved to strike out the 27th paragraph, on the ground. that the Senate bad no right to prescribe rules for its media? proceeding during tie trial, but the question was not taken. The articles were then read to the fourth, when a debate sprung ust . he statue of the Senate: , Mr...M011 centended that nadir that melon its inteno „ . looger that of alienate, but of a Court. Mr.SE ERMAN ; mid Vie ebomrethr of tho Senate would not be changed any more thastwiten in Committee. The debate waa_cantinned in criticism'. of the amnia, 'VIZ.: "grand inquisition of the nation but Mr. EDMUNDS Mated the Lather; of the Constitution bad used them wordi in ouch proceedings!. . Farther debate was had oa the use of the words"atub Coursotimpeachment.7 - Mr. FERRY moved to strike out the word highwialsivenit Imam* before the word Corot` Loaf. Mr. SAULSBURY moved to strike from the elxth section the chum empow• ering toe presiding officer of the Court of liaparehmeat L4litainistanedbf the army to eriforell his ch - frimandel — Considerable debate followed on the powers of the Senate es a Court to mi.. force 7b judgment—. . SAULSBULLi ;1 . 4 LEW eciatendadegelastamelt power be— longing to the Senate. Mr. SHERMAN add the Conatitation' provided far enforcement of judgments, and moved to strike eat the word Jadg. meat. Agreed to. CcowaT.B.lptULL,thoughl. the wisest' taltethe rulee`adbleted. seventy year* aso,nnon whiyve trials had takenTplant. ilifileinsOf to strike out the proviso and insert "the presid-• ofilcer shall aiso be authorized to direct the employment of the Marshal'' of the District of Colombia or any other vozo:4- - durlsag,. .ther3el4,., ilachuge each duty aa may -be prescribed for' him." Asnved to-2l to 15. X proviso authorizing the Iforgeontoit- Amis, under tho direction of the preach!. Ingottleti4o , onciploy - anctizmiletanete may be neopisary to oviform the execu tion owl eurrinteoffoci4ll- lawful or der* of th• Court. Agreed to. Mr. DRAK.F. snored to cake out a, portion of to. sixth section' providing that the Court shalt bare power to coin tha attendance of wilaipmph • Mr. JOHNSON moved to aaloorii. Lost. - 4:44 : Mr. DRAKE'S inn° nascent wsslost. The twelfth article having. been road, Mr 8171112iSIt. celled attention to the of . 1 . 2 .. „ e t t t Lyu n p.t.• ' =is lllll9lllo toPPigleg legt the diate festive Pend. tioeutleireCtendsombut made no motion to amend, a Sheemo tion was adopted. It being when thet twenty-tint article' ems -Mactted,' se lengthy debate would follow, the Senate, on Mad= of Mr. AEMh BONG. adjourned. ROUSE OF MEFFUS.SIiIiT.LTrVES. TitirOodusideeiticitrif theibill declaring void the present contract for the Jail In theDianict Of 11:ftutgiik; enctproviding fora new contract, appropriating =in,- 000 and requiring the City of Washing• ton to pay $78,003 and Georgetown $12,- 000, as their .propertion-ef the coat. was restruntid,factd - /Mir; Agiash4::.dirrinii . which ao,„anterulannikella, adopted vi al:ding iisloners ap politted by _the .blllo:o4ialecC one of their nuniter as itupetsisuly - Archltect, w Various petitioha-altrerpreserded. .31r.difcC011111CX. prorated the repo. lotions - of thialltfamenst.leghistnna on the &abject of Irmo. _Referred to tho GoininittetionFradoten's llider..ltio coil of lis COMllOttie anima for' bills, orreier were reported and pawed; MILO, .!‘ joint resolo4ton for the Teller of John M. rstaniirr; of llasb• yUlo,Tenu., relieving Jeim from forfeit. um ander a mama f Elfty•two tterasood oohing- for doomed soldier; 27:61.23 csrrg . imicastft . ..^• aquartir oast. two o'oLoalr Mr. BOUTWELS4: Clasestethirtialoct Committee, pnwooted Articbot ot•lm oachm.atagainst the President Or th. United States, ; , which , frowt,thoreaton rend by eta Clark, asttaknwe. Articles zeau.s by iii -IXsoseof/kW •oesedottoes of-04-Critited BUM, to Ge netnie tilemeekres And iat the topic of the United Staters, against Andrew Johnson, .Presidenlof Ma rraudsrases, ab thn.htafwtaalwae4auPPW4,l o 4r ..tespotehnwol • agessest 4Hises-yor, mgk Crones and Atisdenerawrs in (titee. Annotal.,That said Andrew John stort,-President of the - United States, on the illet day of Febr uuaaryq In the year of our Lord ortet-tbonin-ebttit hundred and sixty-eight, at Washington, in the Districtot_Columbia, unmindful of the ethitrei,ofitteot mew, And- fif thextetWththintived tits Constitution that he should take care that the laws be faithfully' executed, did unlawfelyiandinqi•latints the Con, Citutton andlawetif the'lfulted BMW, issue an order, In writing, for the remo vaL Itti•eilaninia , from, ;the odic° or Secretary 'lbr'' the - Depatt , meat of War, said Edwin S. Stanton having here theretothoadaly_anpainted and cosandalionetilyangisMaikstrcen sent of the Senate of the United States 25 • Snell -Searethr7. and said Andrew JohnstaLl.resident of the United States.on the 12th day of August, in the year our Lo 1167, &adducing the ream of . tadeaki - -larrinCiangended. by ldeerthatEdwin - ii:Samarst ikon offion and within twenty days after - the ink day orthormattruatfty AL salt ftimata, 'go the 12th. day : of Deaseaker.-in the - yeatf „ - net .aforeadd. having *totted- 'Ctei "'said - Sesulle ouch enspenalOnn- :with the 'Cll. dence mad reasons for ids action In theraii e,. thLthef ratrae, rnafts de.hzoated to petranuilis rftqlecal gnat of ,tiSni,thea• nig of The tsenate, anraald Semite tkesi ” ,Jllllltlisk - Csillut LIM dry of January, trithe otsr , Lordi 1163, Wring dttly-Antshiefeel :the - evidence and, rat= ions rigartiarbjr ash! ladstrwAaaftift. = _ . __. . • - : - :' , .2.7.. _AL, .111 ' 1,, r ~v 2, • .. . .. . .... . , . . :,.;„, . .... ..„ 1 . 1 4, 1 rt ~,.. • . . _ . . . . . • 1 - ,_ _ . 4. .4_- -- \ M \ . _,,, - •t" --- ... -,- ..,- -- aarci` l ,- 0 --. -- --...'"-. - s - -- - / -` 4.4-- • -' AT - 7'ore , 'i. -' ' 1 ' ' ' 4 kB - .0 - • /. ' J t . . ~,f t ~..„.„.....: ....._...„ 7 _____ : ...,1,—,...:irma,„.....,,.:...,,..........„...,7_,,,.,,,..i.,,_, 1 .,..„...,........; , _. ... ,______/__________.: •._.....„....:....:;.;, _ .____..., tft......„....___.............:,.............__ . . . l .. • for said suspension, did refuse to concur in mild. suspension, whereby and by force of the provisions. of an -. act entitled "an act regulating the ten ure of certain .'funs; •, paned 'March 2i.1. - I£O2V Mid • Edwin M. , Stantin • did forthwith resume the function. of hie office„whercof the .avid Andrew Jahn, non had Bien and tkere due notice, . and said Edwin M. Stanton,' by reason of Biel:heads* on said 21. it day of rebut suz4•amis lawf.tly entitled to bold said office Of Secretary for the Department of War, Which said eider for the removal Of said Edwin M. Stanton is in substance sa adloire; Mal is to - sar, PT..... set Maned., WitaMHZ.Ol4 C.,,robruary 21, 366&_Sirr By virtue of .tist `power and antliadqe veired trek ins Preaid ent..by the? Constitatkin and laws of the United States, you are hereby removed from office as Secretary for the Department of, War—and ypur I functions as each will terninate upon the receipt of this commanicathina. '• You I will transfer to Bre vechiej or GeneraLLO. rex= Thothns, — Adjutant General • of Arany, who ban thin day been autkorizisi and empowered to -ant, 'an Secretary of Wit tad all - itoobrdsi Soaks, pi" pars and ptber public property now in yotirtnatodY and &mg*. ,• t Respectfully yours, Ainianw Jommion. I To Rein. M. STANTON, Washing:' ton, D. C. ==der - man unlawfully Boned fent thin and - thers - to violate Ithe act entitled "an antregulating the tenure of certain, civil oilicec.• paamd. March 2d, 13117, , mid , nonnarytotheptovttom of said act, and in violation thereof and contrary to the provisions of the Consii. tiniest at the,tinitedilltatea, and without the advice and consent of the Senate of thelThited' States, GM natd 'Senate then and there being in seinen, to remarei relit Edwin M Stanton tram the Mike of Secretary for the Department of War,! whereby said Andrew Johneon, End. ' datinkrthe: Mated_ Mitts; dicU then and there commit and was guilty of a kigh adademenanrimoftioe... -Ave IL • That -- AISTICLIL .at on the enid 21t d/rsftHitbMolyein thoyeitot out Lund ISA, at - Washlnmon, in tho District pf , Columbia, said Andrew , ohnson, Presi dent of the United &atm, unmindintpf , the ihighii &hie* of: hie oM.cie; of bin *sail of Milne, and in violation of the Consti-1' tution or the United States, and contrary; to tha44iirhituswof sake! entitled "onl act reszt " fallng the tenure of - certain civil, offices, passed ,Morch 2d, 1867, withoub the advice and =mint of the Sena,* of, the 'Erpited, States, amid &nate then =eV' therd - bang Sy session, and without au thority of law, did appoint one Lorenzo I Thorns; hit 'DO Scantly, Of-Nrai ad rote.] riot, by issuing to said L. 'Thomaa a let. ter of authority in substance susfollowe, Execs!lec IMM - in; 'Washingtoiy,- D. C.. February 21; baba-81r : Hon.: Edwin M. Stanton having Lean this day removed from Gillmas - Secretary for the Department of War, you are hereby authorized and empowered to act as of War ad interim, and wlllim mediate enter upon the discharge of the duties pertaining to that office. Mr. Stanton Ma been instructed to transfer yeliall thetmorda books; papers and' other' ptiblic property n,n- in laht custody and charge. • Respectfully yours, • t -• AfinnEwJenantotr. To Brevet Mel . Gen. Loamy° THOMAY: Gen. U. 8. A.„Wskaltangten, D. C. Whereby .ald Andrew Jehnson, rtreei dent of the United Mabee, did then and there commit -and was guilty of a high misdemeanor in office. . -Armin* That • said Andrew John son, -Proddent of the United States, on the set day of February, in the year at our Lord /MS, at Wmtungtou, in the District of Columbia, did commit and was guilty of high misdemeanor in of fice is this, that without authority of law, while the Senate of the United State, was than and there in session, be did ap point one Lorenzo Thomas to be Seers tory of the Department of War ad onto rim, without the advice and consent la the Senate, and to violation of the Con stitothan orate United Stales, no vacancy having happenetlln said office of Secret terry for the Department of War doritti. the roosts °fibe Senate,and no Vican c7 existing in said offic at the time, and 'which said appointment so made by the said Andrew.foMLVOn of thesaid Latenne. nomads in stilatanee as follows Er:Satire .3.fitourion, Washington, D. C., February 21, ISCAL—Sts: Hon. E. M. *Stanton- Laving been thin day re moved-from omen Ma fitmanry for she Department of War, yen are hereby an- Uunized and empowered to art as Secre tary efWar ad Interim, and will imme diately enter upon the die large duties - pertaining - 44 Out; Calicee Mr. Stanton ha teenThatrlicted to' tranafel to you ad the necordm.bmka,papera and ether public property now in his cu.stody and charge, Reepettfully young, , . *. ASlntsw Joiorawr. To Brevet Gen. Leasure T-nonse, • Atirt. Him U.S.A., Wimbington, D. C_ Aniattriz L That said Andrew , John eon. leteskient of the United Staten, un mindful of the high duties of his office, ander hls oath of oaths, in violation ct the. ConatUntion and laws of toe. United States, on the Slat el February, Su the year of our Lord one thousand eight Inendral and sixty-ehfht, at Washington, terthsDistrict of Columbia, did urthnv fullyemuldrewl.dr one.Leronzo Thomas, and-. with other , pamens to- the gome ..• of ' Representatives ' un karma "with intent by batimida tionma threats, to' hinder 'and prevent Edwir. 31. Stanton, then and there the Beenitary.jbr the Department of War, dulypointed under the law, of the United dP ßtatee, from holdiag mid office attilein•mtry -for thyDepartraent of. War, Sontrary to and in violation of the Can etittdien of the :United States, and•pro.. vigil:innn - m 0 act milfied "an act to de- fine and paella certain conspire:ohm," approved July Slat, whereby mold .11.1Pinr,r John/ors, Prealdent. of the United. &Mee, did thin and therecommit and was guilty of a high crime.% office. Aiirt•tt S: That the.. said. Andrew johnson. President of the Unlied States nnatindful of the duties of his ofilem and of his oath of office, on the Uhl day of nitro:try, In Cos wear et milord ISM, and on divers other dears and time. in said - year,...: *before 'the 25th day of mad February &kW:Wantons in the DLtriot of Colunibir, dld unlawfully conspire with-me LOTOIII2O Thomas; and with otter persons lathe House of Represen tatives untimely, - . by, force to:prevent and hinder - -the execution of an act entitted tan act regulating the tenure of 'certain Mil offices," named Mareh =NE, mid ha pram:moos of raid con. did attempt to prevent Edwin IL Stardom thin and theregeuretary for the -Department of War, drily appointed and emandesioned - Muter the laws of the United States, from holding mid ogee; whereby the said Andrew Johnsen, ?resident of Mt United States, did then laid there commit and was guilty of a high in odice, Airriczn ft. That said Andrew John son, President of SW United SWAN mi n:di:drat of the duties of hie high *lce, &ado( his oath of office, on the 21st day of Febrnary,_ In the year of our Lord MCA, at Manhington, in 'the' District of did unlawfully co o with one Lorenzo Thomas by force to eel= and take pasaension of the property of theLinited States intim War Department. coat...fir, to the provisions of an act enti tled...ma act to define and potash certain conspiracies," approved July 31st, DSC, and with , Intent to ylolatit and disregard sit" act entitled- "on act regulating the tenure of certain civil officers," passed March 24, 1867, whereby the said Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, did; theziand there commit a high crime In 0860.. AarrustattaThiat said . A.Cdrow John non,Preddent of the United Stales, un mindful of the MO - duties of his Mos and itie oath of Milo*, on the 21st day of Febtuary;tn the vwar'of our Lord 1268, and oti Mums other days in midyear, 'before the Stith day amid February, at Wuhlnaten, In the Distrietet Cam lu bin, did unilaterally rouspire with one Do, rum Thomas to prevent end hieder the extettathati of Me act of the United Stelae, entitled .'en act regeleang the tenure of certain civil cifhtes," passed Manta 2d, .1467, and - puma:taxes of said conspiracy, did unlawfully attempt to prevent Edina M. htenten. then anti there being Secretary of the Department of War under the laws of the tolled Maim; from holding said °Moe, tool:deb ha had. teen duly appoluutd , and CUM. toissioised, Whereby said Andrew John- Kiwi President of the Celled Mahn, did then and there commit endives - guilty of • biSbaniademeetaor la MMus AISTICLX 15. That Mid - .Andrew Jelin elm, President of the United States, ma ndated ef.tke high &Wu of Ma eh andthis Oath of office, on the 214 day of Fe TA .the year If our Lard 1668,id WeettlingtOn. to the Distrtetof Colum bia, did : unlawfully conspire with one LonedlB Thomas to seize and take pos session of 'lle Iwo sty 'or the United States in the War Dgartmant, with in tent* vligattrand' dtategard an act ea titled 'inn act regulating the tenure of certain civil office., pawed March 24, IM7, whereby" saidA - ndrew Settneen, Prealdeldat thelJnited States, did then and them commit a high misdemeanor ,naarseanlf. Thaisut Andiew John isuni Praddeist sof the United-that% un mindful of theltlO dada.with of =ice owl of him oatitof caw intuit un lawfully** *WM La diWninisouun tbirsaonarrappavalanwa bathe mitts wartional*OF)4q;*2llllnUnt *Mar, on the 21st day of February, in the year of our Lord 1668, at Waahlugtort, the District of Columbia, did' unlawfully and contrary to the previsions of 'sus act entitled "an act regulating the tenure of certain civil offices," passed March 7, 1867. and in violation of the Constitution of the United tit.tes, and without the advice and convent Milo Senate of the United States, and while the Senate Was then and there in mission, there being no vacancy in the orrice of Secretary for the Department of War, appoint Lorenzo Manua Secretary of War ad Mleriet, and then suds there deliver to said Lo- renzo Thomas a letter in writing, in sub stasoe as fellows, via: Err-mates Mearriorti , Washington, D. C., February 21, 1868.—Sin: Ben. E. M. Stanton having been th,is day, re-. moved from Addeo_ as Secretory of the Department of War, you are hereby au thorized and empowered to act as Secre tary of War ad interim, end wilt imme diately enter upon the discharge of the duties pertaining to that office. Mr. Stanton Las been instructed .to transfer to you all the records; books, papers and other pablio property now In his ctstorly and charge. Respectfully yours, • • drenwEwTonsamr.' Tn. Brevet Maj. Gen. L. Tnotzt.s, Adjur tent Fieneral, U. S. A.. We/Ming - Lon, D. C. *hereby 'Andrew Johnson;Preal dent of the United States, did then and there commit and wee guilty of a high misdemeanor ln office. .„ Aatentsi - IS That, mid —Andre* John.ton, President or the United Staten, on the 22d day of February, in the „yeas -of our Lord 1863, bi in dis Wash ht tho District Of Colum a, regani ef the Constitution and laws of Congress duly enacted, ass Cow. rnantar-M-Chlef orale army o f the Un Red s..,==.lllo r r himself then and Mal by brevet bathe army of the United States, actually in command of the De partment of. Washington and military , taw. forces thereof, and did then and there, as much Commander ' in-Chief, declare and instruct said Emery that ,part of • law of gm United , Mateo -passed 'March 6d, 1867, entitled • "an act making appropriations for the 'lappe t of the arty for the year, ending' done , Wt.b, 188, and for other primmest.' especially second 'election thereof, which provides among other things that all orders anti lnetructione relating to military operations tuned by the Recede:war Sderetarrof War Rhan be issued through the General of the army, and-in case of his ie through next in rank, woe unconstitutional and in coutrayen- lion of the commission of mid Emery, and (border* net binding on him as au officer in the Army of the United States. which mid provision of law had been theretofore:di:llyard legattvprnolgated by A general order for the groVernment end direction of the Army of the United Staten, as paid Andrew:Jot:mann then and there well knew, with intent thereby loin duceassid Faxery, Whined:led capacity as commander ebbe Department of Wagh ington, to violate the Trovisione of egad aTrob l ec tak • en B c a g d ordere " ste an h d o at .An3rlw n Johnsen, might make and are, and which should not be Wined Ihreatra the General of the Army of the United State; according to th tin e Ms mit act; whereby Mid Andrew)tm, President of the United States, did then and there oamtnit and mu guilty of a high misdemeanor in office. . • . . aad the Hon. of Representatives by proustetien saving to themselves the liberty of exhibiting at may lime hereaf ter say farther articles or larther seems, then against said aadrew Johnson, Pres ident of the. United States, and also of replying to his answers which ha shah make to the articles. herein preferred against him, and •t offering proof to the same end every pert thereof, sad to all end every other article, atecusatien or impeschmaro which &hall be exhibited by them, as the care !SULU regain, io donaind at th .' the said Andrew Johnsen may be pot lo an swer the high alma and misdemeanors In office herald chargedegalnat him, and that each prOceedings, elintranatioux, tries and Jnihrrnenta sznoty th•TrripOn had and given as may be agreeable to law and jaunts& • nznAri OX TEL AZTICLIS. • The reading of the articles having been completed, Mr. ELDRIDGE soothe the door, but the Saksr declioed to rottsr. nine him, and the House wont into Com mittees! the Whole - , Mr.WASHB URN E, of Illtnota,M the Chair,in conformity With theprior oxderof the Houselbr the consid eration ofaridelet of impeachment. Mr. BOUTWELL stated the artini.. except the teeth, were founded on proof before the House: that the tenth article was hued en the testimony _ of general Emery. After oxplatalng the artldos to some extent, Mr. BOUTWELL laid the Com mittae had no particular regard so to the articles, and torosid 4 gesernad by the decision of the Ileum Mr. BURR spoke agedwitt the adoption of the articles, ciaractertzLng the whole soccremmat partisan and centering around the men Menlo. and Benjamin Wade. Tie people et tie United States believed, and be (Mr. Barr) believed, that the motive of the President in re moving Stanton wee to test the constitu tionality of the • Tenure of Ottice ßlLL He did net blame the President for re moving Stanton, int blamed him only fee having tolerated truck a man_ in bit. Cabinet. Had Stanton poeae e.d honesty or self-respect, °dui scene would never have been enacted on the face of the Continent, aa he would bare retired from oiThee.: He felt, however, that it was net yesy safe to say much against the Secretary of War, eo long 149 he bad metro] of the .baatilte towhinh he • had consigned so many who had of fended him during thewar. He referred to the telegraphic message recently read in the Hew front ailrmikes Governor of bra own• State. " Mr. INGERSOLL called lilm to order 'and denied the insinuation made salaam. Governor Oglesby. • • • Mr. BURR said Use ¢entlsmin migb t defend Goscraor Oglesby when he get the door. . Mr. INGERSOLL said It was not proper to &leader ens not a member of the Hansa Mr. BURR trusted Oglesby never would be a member of Otis or any other House. I Mr. INGERSOLL thought it good for Ms colleague (Mr. Burr) that Governor Oglesby was not here to-day. Ir. BURR declined to yield to Inter. captions, sad remarked that no sober man would. have demur what Geyer-nor Oglesby bad dons oln Winding that in rtanudory telram. Mr. INGERSOLL having obtained the doss, declared that Governor Oglesby was ono of natures - .nobleman; that no better, ZOOM patriotic, or upright MID existed. The people of Illlaola had en dowed' him by nearly sixty thousand majority against kis Desnocratio compet itor at the last gubernatorial election. Whoever slandered Governor Oglesby. slandered • man who carried to Ills body • rola:tie ball And from a rebel =whet at lent Denelmon. Governor Oglesby bad portlier] hie life in defence of the re public, and was notoriously* seherman, and was a man of brava, patriotic heart; but the Knights of the Golden Circle would assail hire and strike him down. I Mr. BURR remarked if his colleague (Mr. Ingersoll) Intended to lay ha (Mr. Earl.) snug a Knight of the Golden Circle, ho was fslaLfying. Mr. INGERSOLL said he did not hear his oallsagnes remark. Mr. BURR repeated It, and said ho trusted his colleague would understand Mr. INGERSOLL said be bad nude no inidnustlons against him in inference to the Enlghts of the Golden Circle. Mr. COOS asked whether it was net true Mil all the Knights of tke Golden Circle had voted with his colleague (Mr. Burr) soinst Gov. Oggicaby? Mr. INGERSOLL could not answer positively, but had no doubt it, was sti. • Mr. 'BUBB did not know anything about the Knights of the Golden Circle, but did not tbfnk they were worse than the Loyal Lesuruc. whom work had been mischief al tie time. • - ; Mr. BOUTWEI,L onstatnad the aril. closer impeachment, mid sold the Urn* had come when Andrew Johnson should be accepted as the Autocrat of the cgon µ7, or when Dengrese shenld do its duty. Under the Conalltutlon. Ile wentn to tweak . of political , questions gene rally and and to &lent Governor Oglesby against Ihe assertions of Mr. Sur:, bet Mr. SPALDING made the; noble' of order that razabllng taelltkaal dlacnsalens were net In larder, but that the debate should be confined to the articles of Impeach pea Mr. t RANDALL bigaired how that could be dens, when the House had only Just hazed thiarticlea reed? 4 TheChairman, Mr. DAWX3olustained , '" .loVirJr=L adapted himself to :the ruling and went on to sustain the articles of impeachment.. ALLMON sustained 'the- article% of impeachment and hoped they , wettld be isuetlitily adopted by the Mouse. There was no WWlr ammo left to Con ran bet to ovoid with the - luipeseh nient of Ao.w Johnson. . . )jr. RANDALL - spoke , naiad Ins rhmsot, banallait the removal of Stanton was the plata costaltritleasl primitive of tha Pisildwit, mad fldfill,g • , Wera I thn l'reft!tlent, "" 4m a itapta• pentplive, wsuld dely ui do her* thii day, anypowarott earth to laterverat to. Mil ME Man PITTSBURGH:- MONDAY, 921AR011-2,- 1868 !we= myself, sod the people, re sent for the Inviolability of myillihof office."' Mr: ET;RE Inquired of Mr. - 2k whether there would be reported House coy farther testimony is already printed? • Mr. ItOUTPTELL.repIIed ihe tee hail Iv., partose to trpon furf4 mony. Mr. MYERS advocated the ado ipoit o articles— , • , -r TllO debate %via 'continued LAWRENCE, 0., STEVENS, mad MULLINS, In favor, and • VAN .1.1.71 LEN and MORGAN Impeachment: Mr. JENCKS gave notice of an lion Wolfer anamendment to the of impintehnient. - Ho prtipseed;lt to sot up fact, alleged and topple m with the averment that the Stets a de clarations. of the President show a ml nal intent on hie part to aaarclailt the .po era and authority or Corninaridat-In- Chief of the army and nary, In ail/Pad alscie with thexules for the guve and regulation of the land rug= forces; in Tfolg ti on'or enactor and of the Constitution. . . . u I Mr. BOUTWELL - euggested r. Tenet. embody his VIOWIS ill ase to artiele,atal Mr. Jencks laid do wo 'ai Mr. BIITLVII o.blained the Roof.iind the Committee took a receettip*tpda3 , miming at tell o'clock': ' - - . A notitication was Arran 16 Mr. BLAINE that there would be a ub- Hest caucus In the room of the , nee this evening.. " '• . , .."' " ~ • . . .. - SOUTHERN STATES :rcneona te v % a n i tzezen . —lttennoNo. - Fobtnary 29.=—The'ito6- .veution wee envied In•dlectuslng Ina euffritee question. A vote will 'be rest on 3lonasy. • • IoOIUTIA VAltue.tiltA. CuAnita - Orr, :Varela I.—The tton wise ytkerder ouenPleti - fix &is' t fog the Judiebil Department or the tn-i ctitution, and tenor twelve *actions pup adopted. They provide for the eleellon of Judges by the Legislature - amittof Attorney General by the people. The per diem and mileage of member. lime Oven paid MUM. GICORCIII Aumanmt. February' M.—Tkip Ctinen tiottlo-day resolved unanimously to re, tuestgongres, to make a liberal . a pro. piation for banding au alyllne iialteead Stun Atlanta to Char/arum • ; . . . A motion to adjourn eine die Was INC A motion to swoon/11er the, notion.-of roeUtsleT, in tabling to 'resolution km dossing the sours* of Congress a Wile , mice to doipsatlinmst, :nee iost7-yees, sixty; pays, sixty-two. • • lECOlnotnU inovtl the Conventient dajourn to meet on the Glint Tueeday In May, and remain In motion as lonia* may be necessary for the protection of Abe Orval Georgians and the 06ngrees or the Initod Statet. - The Conventlonian/ probably on adjourn .tlll the_ 17114 Ff ECM= MONTOOIICRY, Fob. .—Tite Cocrosrt ativo ExecnCvn Coma:Mtn, call a Caa- mention of white p•opls, without dis tinct:on of old polltices, opposed to near° dominion and radical townie in the Gorernment; at Montgomery, on the first Monday of June, to take meas ures to sustain and co-operate with Demovrets of the LMNn Ia the approaching election • AM . Prtwident and Vim - Presidsot. , Thte. also appointed a Committee of tire to re pair to lYaoli I ngton and remain there as, long as nereoteryto represent the polka , eel interests of their people, and hoop the temple at th e :Nor* advised of the state of affairs in Alabama. .7110 011131011 . 1 the Comruittue are Peter M. Knox, J. (;ion , tee . Parsons, IT. 11. Riusdall John Forsyth.. E=E! :suer- Oatateso, February I.9.—Tbe Conventlou' adopted thi articles. of M. Constitution, 66 revised by dm Special Committee, to N 0.142. A.:riteisballodwu Introduced and 116 e over, autlumistng the printing and !steno of ten thomiand copies or the Constitution. =DM JACKIE , ``February 111.—A resolution was offered'ln the Convention /ad night, and referred to the proper Committee. .etting forth the rdd char ea against aferrlars and en additional charge of Ilanderous publication in the "Clarion.. NoOting of importantce was dune 2g-day, VARIOUti TELEGRAMS —A daring robbery wa* Oninmittad on Priday night at KissLnger's milia, threo miles from Keating, Ps. Charlas Long was attacked in hie mill by four mete disguised; They anot 'at him with pis. rota, sad .robrad him of fifteen hundred dollars, and lest him tied. Ills house - . eras entered by the acme party and five thousand In e . ol'lllMint beads, two thousand In greenback!, And two thouserul 111 grad taken.. to arrenta. —The Phllail Opt/fa Gras Work• Will be takaa pcoodeerion of Orilay.by the Mayor of that dtv, by 'virtue of a city ortfl• Dane. The works bare tuorrtofure been managed by tram/out, but heresPor they will be orwnitoci. adepdrtment of the city government. It is reported that the trustees will resist tbc seizure by farce, having already filed a bill to Court agaloat is. • • —Mike McCaw: gave a enarring exhi bition at St. Lout, on Satnrday night for the benelit of the . poor of the city, Which wan largely attended. The principal features were the hexing between Ryafl and Allan , thoCilah Pugiliote, and Mt:Coale and•3oe Shaw. MoCoo a will go Into trainitag soon for We great mill with Too Coburn. -John Becknoll'i s highly reopectable young man, son of Samuel T. Boohooll, of Maury; woe murdered on Saturday, nor Summertown, in Lewis county, Tenneaseo, by netrangor named Walter, Thu murder was for robbery, Walker carrying ofr his victim's hose and boots. Ho Is .1111 at large. Becknoll was out on a tour ee agent of putTeral per , lotheata.:,," —lna difficulty Fatuiday 'Sight, t Stanton. ou the Memphis and Louisville grow lug out of an old debt, Major J. EL Ilicka was shot and Jellied by a planter named Mss Kell who in turn was shot by Birks' son and mortally wounded, dying during the night, Both worehighly esteemed citizens. The Democrats or the Idarylaid Legislature bald a caucus Friday eight last sod nominated Ex-Governor Swann for United States Senator, at the request. of P. F. Themes, whom the Senate re fused to admit ton neat en the ground of disloyalty. —Tke argument la Bishop Campbell', will ones was eoaclunlod at lVbeoling,W. V., an Thursday, alter a very eloquent l=sn sod yc. Lowrie ountalued the ve lidity of the will and codicil in contro ls/my. . dlapstehei remised from (amend Shernhars headquarters dolly that there has been great coffering at Fort Stevenson ihle win ter,sa telegraphed s few.dsys stiO; The dispatches . my the garrison Is well pipit:led, to: n scary respect. • —The Court :of Appeals of Baltimore has .versed thedeolelon of Judge Ales ander removing the trustees - of tho National Express Company. The AO- Elwin:tent is decided to be good and the trustees ere reinstated. —?wo sisters, nod eighteen and six teen years, named Collins, living in South Grover, Elsasschusetts were drowned on Wednesday night last, bY breaking through the lee while attempt ing to cross a brook. —llemeltiouns Omit og . 00yereOf Fen ton with high crimes end misdemeanors, and asking the Legislature to Impeach him. were presented Maio mooting of t h e of Aldermen of New York. on Saturday. —A fight warred et alisrilmi meeting, et Murfreesboro, Tennessee, to which several, negrees wore wounded. The morrows were Incited to violence. by speeches made on the occasion. —Jame, J.'Enrko, a young 'man em ployed In the fax collector's offlee,st New York.,..kllled himself by .booting, Sat urday r'evening, In the presence of his (evilly. —A II »Saturday *zoning, at 106Chem berg street, View York, occupied by Mr. Fibs!, "impactor of tine goods, and ethers, ernsalsnsd s loss*? $15,000; fully suured. —Rev. Samuel 11. naive thirty years pastor of the Find Returned Church, Itiew Bruesalck, died Sunday morning , Inids seTenty-oluth year. —A bullock weighing thirty-gee hundred pounds on Me hoof was alangh bawd in Philadelphia last week. . —;Thefailerals of CiptwrAl. lfcClol ,ryl (7. - mr..11 :Err .-rtti.lorn 1/10,..0 kh•Ladol pha on Babirdny. lIIM indepOlldll2ll Is riewipaper - PlLllndolphJa.- ffM NEVI 808 INTIOt ;THREE. O'CLOCK A. M. 1411111 NEWS. 1 , , -- - ~ C' - C4r, !Sten:Nagle. ii 4,.- l4i•'l. ' -' T ', - o.—•'N ster4l. - ,' JeTo r ichoiA .or_ the Ger an um!. i #peeili- 'of Ei4 WillisPV P1C t f , P4400.0. 4 044/47.5. 111 1 4 9. 6 0e.,.i TiOubhuiry yams of General Nag*. , thi'rlrisi on a charge of fonianiam at Silio; j . for, of., teal zuhiftibj foi l dMatwarairlaretti6: ed. On the annontiosiunit of•the dept. ellen by the Court, Mr Heron moved to traziateitholniatkoaked,Cinitt Of Illtioak's Bench, In ruder the trial might take plane elsoirfiere: Thijchiefgiound, for Hallett mild, wee the fact GSM theiv swore DOllli/ AIIIIRTICS/i3 In the Whole elty , of Eillgot and therefore It would be impolialbla uleot a mixed - At axle moment George Prime's Train, who - happened to be lilt Sligo rather un expootedly, appearidibafore the Court and veluntaired Ipoomo one of the An:Laicals jurtirg. The offer, was de ohned:;.. •: :771 Mr. Mims's:motion' was argned at length, when, Uis Couri refueod to trans fer the tiiaTtc; siotieriplace. The mat lona Men prilheeded withf Thegliates, has an editorial en the trial of t3evetal *diet Itronglj urges the abandonment of the prosecu tion, saying: polv t t of bier Involved le, to nay the Leal, toeStiortable..", _ Eintetive4,; February 2A- 1 Little progress has been made is the trial of the Fenian 'toners at Sligo. Moot of the time: toil ewoe committed In an effort to t r irfpullell Juiy: la order to procure a mixed Jury It became na curvy to surnneou ale Pruesiaus, but se they awn anal- übseon'ded, rho trial wee adjourned mull Moudue.) True huh have riso 'Tn found against 9up,,,ent,lfeen, I , l:zrirrituurur, litztibou r Leonard; 0 4 Crinrror arai Leby, and the prisoners will urrordinVy be brought to trial without delay. • ii Later )131/11 frucuppe daptikr In Abys sinia has inion`recolveri:f They were still safe and well a: alogetl4s. The advance of the ThislG/b. artuy, had arrived at a gate jiyfai Autaan. Tlgre people wept everywhere;frieudly. There was no aletneas among t h e troops. „ • George ihdater, Itood4 , IL P. for Borth Ruts, will snr4red George IV. Hurd na tinder Secretary of the Treapury. ontusk Ir EXXLIN, Fehr.rje, `A , r -Tite Mod for mally eloood the Diet laid ;meeting. In his apeech the Sing oongratulated the mein bore on the enoessa of their labors, - --The taint of the Diet "to enter* the ?ems of Enzoldeltidrbetia - prensptfy BOA power fully sustained by the thcr Great Pow cor,„and the ronfidenee thus restored will tail in the spiritual and temporal welfare nation_ of the tion bfrertcor, February V--Lonia, ascend King of Bavaria, 'dindlyeaterdaY, aged only 21 years, t Bastes,]Larch, his speech, in cloolag the Prtunian Diet on Friday, the Bing sSOntesed idinesif entirely satisfied with the legialidion efklie past session, and declared he was su4l. no cause was new left for the dndurbanoeof the peace in'fierinany or Europe. • , , . riese.dri• Feuttnocia*arith delegation or workingmen of chnint waited upon Ad miral Farrapt host irony and prewented an address, saying WO desired to do tarn Sopecial honor as tqe representative of e country which en:vote:thud with tho views - the Illinttrious patriot Martini. • El= D ratan, !Sarah I.—W. irohnsten ,f 1 rend geeretary of the Orangemen'n organ laattenf 'rail tiled het week on a charge of heading an Illegelpre4isalon to Cean t7 Dalin. Heim fovea gullti and sen tenced to iruprhasomentd tine. Efflil PARIS, March I.—Tla coolraet has been 'cloaed between 1 . lb, ..Nallonal Tolegraph Company wad the Soc!elle Cable trand-Atlantic orFrance. I'INAPICIL IL AND VDIIIIIIIIIIIAL LOJIPDA -Februarys-" • ...-.2Shotodeg.--Ccea lecde MIN; s.Mo'e 711; 111nols; Contra! 88418%; Erie 44i. - Fauccroter, February Z—Elrrairag. Bonds 675. LmenrooL, -'.Februaryl Cotton dull; antes 7poo bales; mid dling uplands Yid.; Orleans Rd. Bread attile—Eora I4s.*el Unchanged. Pnlvildese unchlutited; lard quiet at 61.. 6d: unchanged; tallose4.3B. ad.; maned petroleum la. edi NlPOtilyr Plolladellidds IN? Totaraph t 1 tek. ricubvis PKILADELPHIA; Fetirnaty X sl.—An immense Democrat!" minting was hold to-night.. Ralelotions were adopted pro. testing against...the tuarpations of (Mi sr'u in attempting to destroy the con stitutional powers °fills:Executive and Judicial Departm ante of the Government, thoybeing co-ordinate and co-aqua with the Legislative, and) alike{ beyond its-control, .oad declaring that "we will sustain and support the Executive and Judicial Departments against, the alternations of Cessna*, sad give our aid and comfort to the Prandial' In acts witd.h are far the deem.* of the Union and the Ceastitutlen - against Loglsbaive treason; that all pampas who mek'te pray" this may Justly', be ...yarded ay amanita to the peace and welfare of the 'comattalty,;. ;dud all who *timeline - to vleltrime, i whether they be Governors of. States or members of the Legialature, should be denounced se traitors to the Domani:aloe and Laws they have sworn to prbtect; that too white meets the governing 'wenn of all political power under the ConstitnUon, and, as people of the United States, we will never submit to any, policy of Con. graft which propose' testae the negro /V* either political power or soda, equality," U==l Lug raLaroxecO, Feb. Z3.—The Repub lican State Central Committee being die. stationed with the action QM* Union Celle teal Committee, have resolved to send delegates to the National _Cia:mention, to be held fe at Chi o, to nominate A petition has been presented to be Senate asking the Le tare to inquire whether the land and Moneys granted the Central Pactific Railmed are absolute gifts, and if t h e leads are to be need only in building the road cantor Sacramento? And also, whether the Trustees have not made themseivro veto:4 corporation in relation to all stock by Ihstributlng the money among. themselres and boylog the Snoramento Vallay,;Marysville and WestermFauille RaUxue4l, and announc ing It& Intentlen to control all 'Miranda irritur Stale.. Also, of interfering with politics in San Francisco. and Sacra memo, and of employing . lebbyista at Washington. Referred to • special com mittee who will enquire and report. The State Senate - to-day gnawed rose lutlunt favoring Congressional t lion and the impeachment of the Freed. dent. " - Zarsaeuake ittea Pasta,. Br reeneva tip um Mauro tewetta3 Saw Flll3lOllOO, March L=Eter Malmo. ty , s ship Babadeer arrived at Victoria, February af/th, from Partaraa. - Two ailed shocks of as earthquake wen Alt at Victoria. The. atoramiutt was ikon Wt to inst. . EM11.10.1%•111141111111. ts, ruc.i.oira o.tetts.l Anourre., Maine, March 1.--9ur city woe visited by quite an earthquake haat evening. It lasted moyeral 1110/Xladi, BM FIEVINNMI PEON WASHINGTON The Debate on Imgeachmeni. Forty CongresOioxitDoiliv *064 Tite,Qup Ww•ratito Writ The 'Presidiet and-the Army • DiteWcOnc,o ' al , . Dispatch from DlMlstor• Baner.R Tomn - eases ,liriniky "Initmwtion. The Ofliceof Adinliant4;eneraL Probtib Who of iii4tioTGAiriiisa [al Tolerr.Dh o the EletOureb Gasethe . A ~,,,:: LW Aswan:mom Ebbritry , h),l3Bk wicakir die nrriadastlatt Merrenut.' Abent Shay ..uatinberi„l4l - 4Cettlernd their names with the liptaime. assail dates fnr Mal:loos in" the dl lead[ the icapeachcast4 "%aloha.' , o debate willaccerdiagly twarliy the oars, ea'cis of- the speakers being 11101 by-the rale to these tulaatos. Thriat Wilt lui 'tt Fi t slog tp.nlgbt, , Ikor iielate:Ahas:abi as'ithe .artleles bang limed for Monday. -at tour o'clock. The New-Nark. iterates Washington =r will pro ales that l =l ". ..be o ! aa .. .li d ci between the President:sr:ad the gentle until the conclusion of . his Crlalt - - ...= TX X 'QUO-WAILBAieIi It wiii - Ttxpereted that an applicetion would ' ! Maio' ,to44y - jitrore Judge . . . Wylie, babiliag,Cirdull - Praiil; fir qtto...satu those,il4loll4 ,the matter la charge, &wirings°. hammotrery point maturely. conablaced,,and Me pa& pen arratiged m ull peewit fenabibmt ageeptless .ba lakein when the matter la brought before •tha .Courts,, was deoluad defer.- the ..atipliaMien till early .next • week.. be predicated on Atoude.y. The mans of procedure will be as follawas.s.A.i. tioa tabs made lis open (Joust fort re to lie an infennsalan la the riattawor a ipso merratue.. This application -lI 1. prommied wilt be granted II.) matter of course. Mr. hisan tnn will bewared with a summosate appear and answer.: -.Thie be.. has •at month In to do. but it la auppasol he will notavall him self of the time; allowedby law, but at once respond. when an early &unsay be fixedlir the hearing-of the cam. TIMINCIAL—TIEE'rUIt.IO DEFT. - The fractletud durreney !maid fer . the 'reek ran $462.001); amount forivardid, X 5 1,540, imiuding $lOO,OOO to the Awn. tant Treaaurer at St. 'Louts. "National Dank Notts butted, 152,480. Fractional curreoey redeemed and destroyed.llFl- 100. Rece.pte of Internal fterentre for the week, 113,59406. Tim Public Debt Statemeot wilt not be bolted betore the fith er,Lith. It L estl g!rtimi'etilitQtl=l'iedtc,e'd7onr:ldirrt bly below the names in December. TIIE TX2IITIIIOIC9 09 OEN. =MIRY. The following lo Gaoeral Emery's too. Umony relative to WI Intart r iew,wltk the President on the ;TM of ..robruary: The President asked me if 1 recollected the conversation I hod with him, wheal dratteolcoemensact of the •Department, in referemorto the strength of tbs garrt nen of Washiegtort and the general dlr. position of trooped this Deparent. To which I replied ..I did not it distinctly. Ile asked me if there had been any changes. 1 replied there had been no. material changes, but such as 'had.. been I could state at end.- I then —wait oa to state that nix companies of the Zlth In fantry had. been brought here to winter, but that they had been offsefby detach lug four companies of the 12th Infantry to Charleston, on a rennialtion of General Canby; that two' companies - of the 14th Artillery • had • been detached dur ing General Caaby'e eemnimid or the Departmenttreme of theta, sent to the Northern frontier to assist la putting down Fenian difficulties, had been returned to their regiment,' station ed at Fort Metleary, • Baltimore; that though the; command hid been increased in the number of companies, I wor under the itopreselen there was • reduction to the. numerical strength of the command, growing oat of the re duction of in fantry andartillery corn. palliest Prom the maximum of the war emabliehmeat • to .the minimum of the peace eatablishmellt, but this wan more than offal by the gain of 'additional companies. - The Preaident laid 11 re. ter to more recent changes." I said I did not know • exactly what he re ferred to by recent changes; that there had not been • -any , mad• to my knowledeet that Mho. would give me Nome Idea of whorhad made the re. port to him, or what the report was which he had receded, I could perhalm give him • more - dee Idle • tanner. lie said , . report, had couched him thata thin the lest day or two miriade new'arrange ments of troops bad been made. I as sured him ramie had bees made with my knowledge, and did ant believe any had been made witkont it; that un der resod. orlon,' , Ibunded • upon laws of Co:manse, for the government of the armlet of the United States, approved by him; no order amid come to ma ex oept through Gen. Grant, and that rea moing from analogy it was &named In the army that ifain order could be give. to any one under my command, without coming through me, that If by any pos sibility an order had been given with out coming througn mo, it WU the. duty of the °Meer receiving it to notify mkt. He then asketi mo "What order do you refer tor I stated I referred to order No. 1.5 or 17, I could not recollect which, that had been publiahed to 'the army Some time in May last. He aeld."l wish t. me the order." I replied that I would send for it. He maid "No; nave all the orders about the horde," and a mecum ger was sent fur it. At that time Colonel Cooper came In and occoped the Presi dent:a attention for some time upon another subject, as I supposed, for I withdrew to the ether end of the room. While • there a atemenner came and brought t,te order. • After Colonel Cooper hid gone out, I returned to; the Presi dent, with this order in my hand, and Raid, "Mr. President. I will take it an a great favor 1f you *ill permit me to call your attention to this order, or att. It passed in ' appropriation bill and It is , possiblo you may never'have seen it.' Hs took the order anti mad it, and obeerved, "This is net is accordance with the Constitution of the United States, which makes ine•Com manderdn-Cadelof the Army sad Navy, 'or with the language of the 00111131h151011 which you h01d..: I elated ark= and was no matter for ofticers to determine, it was an order salt to tdc'appreved by May mud we were all governed by, that order. - • Quertien—Do you mean , that 'the order, or tresident?he act, was approved by the P 4mstrer.-1 mean the act, hut as far a I that wee oancerned the order and act sp proved by him atoll:* mune thing, far the order contained nothing but theact. If. said, "Am Ito understand thot. the President of the United States cannot give an order bet through the General_ in-Chief or general Grunt' , Inreplied "Mx. President, that le the order which , yeu approved and which has been issued for the government of the army, and I think It due I. you to ay that when that order drat acme out It was very much dismissed In the army, and some e - leading lawyers of the country were. consulted au to what wee the duty . of au officer 'under that law and order, 'eadlebsery. ad, °as* consulted , and."l consider him perhaps sac.! the greateet Ceustitutieei. al lawyers in Use oountry, Ids s4C as bin eery - decided opiates Chat we ?revel:ens d by.if.„ Lad I thiak it right to Mil you task. on this el:kJ:cot the army is a milt" Re' , asked me whe the lawyer was. - I Mid him the one r ooesnlied was skim:sun of mine, Robert J.-Walker, and I bad understood, though I did rot know of my own knowledge,• ethers had con salted Reverdy Johnson, who, it waa re- . ported, held the name opinion. 'agitate. at the urgoo, gosoltaffon' of President replied: "The object of the many friends. has on tad to eV* five law is very evident." After short more of .his esitertatountiOs at llssoolo peutnir4 seeing there was not more ceremonial:g tomorrow night' He to ay, I thofihol him for the ornartmer Is certainly the most finished and Plea& with which he had permitted 'Me 'to er.- tug ma'am, that ever visited our etty,, prose my opinion and lilt the hawse. and presents air enualslammat wkteh thaPreeldentbieny form must oleos, He promlowit many 1-rtt•er ,yon wooled . obq an ; nerrelnee in the will of nimbi* figts. • IWO ordei aentto - yogivithe ir . ' ' 61tUaS u4rc il'lnlia°l the haadgiutrutnt of the . _.,,,„_. _. ..4nitser—de nearly a. can recassit there Wai act ir wood told that' ri11478 not put down, though I maid;' erectus*. not ,Ivireari that - I had - pot down iverg wont utteied: Yon ittagweehy nigkeeti moor rni peal intregittaid the sablurd of order: gro.. Ir.'. Them - Were . evireilety of rumors shout town tlitaten.ltiontis had given' orders; or toil 'declared hif-ints gulag to give orders. I thought it thy duty Lto . eats the aitasthies fel:Wand squarely. to the - petident.- ~ :. :'. ilotieti - iximisrmilderi"teeefiireitt.:' t.Theltiguildizeins 3teld2St ae night, his.:Rolend-lit the .04 Ir; ' .event] lumbers were p - Aka oily business was the seleution of nian agere en tits part of the Vottie to .1:011- dna the: iltipt9l4l4l6llWlolosiidritiiif bo' Yore Vv.' Senate. r The foliewl were . 1 . el . d - 'tegt, lt.alloto ' learini, , - . 1 ' 11 01 - ModelV Batisn'lLlSeachtteette; filo 'Otderioutwell,Masemehestitte; )41.11isitWr,isytrloi, a° o / 4 . 1 71 4 0 111 . 42 °4 1 1 , iik i44 .. t . '#. o. .*le - rnsti*irrk. - 1 ' -: .. ..iatidaitkri: tio, emptied ht a thereat ockg delUeti o 34 Po/4 1 4 rup e es ttandTFAe- West to-day. t ..towrir or ix•eov. room • Ex-Lt. Gov. Ford; of Ohio, expired ~. 4112.1rilereari . . . , sixar atm' , 'Ap*tyta vrot4o,lroxiiirylni aw r itie. tbe boope;nualberkig,acomlinglatheGrand Virieee berriatifmate, trtiefarda of 2,00 e Who attacked the Thrice itesei forldged cemetery cutalchrllkatawn of Clunk foreleg ;,-tlter • tin:trim to ;TAIL back bite the ci ride!. A ' infilatir were drowned during: tbo ;• raiment, t•ArIT werb kttlad by Cretin troopicononerodrin andfoity*ollUded end forty tekerrpris entire; The ',Tnskyr, - , in 'Mout 'Wicked the aon-contettants; -end .. elijedVillty eneti• - •krevlng • robbkt then area •*altta• blee found t ' theLr peiseestent The • Irregular •• Mukha ...troops • have ram; blast. Realty' of elmiteratnxithee In Rhetlmm t The' Protleloord•Gorgrament km leaned anotheirlmular, ruithwewl to teroweentativee..of ChristAin power.", de: daring the. Cretan jewel" ; remain fat/i -nn to their Tow of. =ten wititAreecte.- TPLX OVILTT WISH 11d111.14.112 03.2101:6- =2l •':ffterdeir this Secretary :of Ststemara tk - beinisl3llto itlidlMtr Itaishrolt,toidMl the answer wis received this merninv /Latin; trirek i,-jniatysio 7 ed,aud smiled on .=d February vialnag land, - It-provides that mttr ation shall be:reseed that .asturali.W changes nationality. Hinted the , Mt-Ideation, *.l " 1 4 1 taitolm few, days ago some ordain:nisi pig:m istiest weathers of the Milos:natio Corp. expreesed . . disbelief in - . the mtge. ifir patches on -this eubJect, but 'to-day a mambo's- of ttai Cemmittei on Foreign Arab." nye Ite - bm no' doubt of the act ilutt' 'a treaty boa " been nego tiated with the !forth - german 'Con f....Unction mouring the' object 'above stated; and the', and gentleman octupv. - bigli . Met w' hane in oar national ad ministration believe Akio -treaty will be Soon liellowed• hey Ireathe OV Undlar abet:l - Mar between the tinged States end other fori:ga govern neater thus - meg ening an Americus priadple. - It. "sit lierstoforeitatedeolleelor dhar , natby and Ws deputies. kad Allred .UU.- drjr::Wilaker , attlls Lid Tennessee, ';ltet afterward' mobbed - by penman coneinied Inthe Melt . rade, and-secured their !Modem by paying &ransom. Timm government °Moen promptly -cortuntd cated with the Internalltsvena• Barman, Asking !or"-troops t. enforce the .1a w. The Bureau has obtained from the military authorities a favorable response to-their application, and , scar= company of cavalry Ow been to.iropreart then veste..ellharra tsf. - the dlttrie4 the Seicarfof the This. by Insurrection. • 113.11TrANT OXIMULL'II 017T113. le belleisi by mans Congressmen that. Senator Thayer's to abolish the altar of Adjutant General et the Aber Wi11be03.13113 • 14w. , sizzasi aiwrianatp. . In the House of Rapresentattres yes. terdsy, n substitute for the Senate bill appropriating tau thousand , dollars for the wits of Mel. Gen. Robert Anderson, P3!!I,I'DTSYLVAINIIk. T 11.1.1•.0esvilmaMini= Tim tor Tom Prealdest. • Li" the rittalmzieszatCl Parr ingr.msys, March V--Forney's Prue, having candid& a n alyzed the hansom of the delegates elected to the Rs, publican State ConTeution of the 11th March, says seyenty-sim of the one hun dred and on. cheeentheye declared for er beeetnetracted to valet:32.ool.o:meg' for Vice Preeidstit, thirteen far Mr. Grow and eight far Gov. Geary. The coarse of form Is undecided: Of-the remaining thirty-two delegates Yet to to elec ted Goy. Curtin's friends cedilidently claim a majority. • • = . . The,. Erlo Dispatch uya: Amther ro. mantic story, which us, however', itriot ly true, has Jed Onto* to our knowledge, It appear. that some six month' ago, a man whoa, name we did not berum.killed another, man M New York city and romped. Shortliafter hi was arrested NOM , distance from Um city by two po ll:exam, wise( whom heabotand killed. The other policemen fired at him and indicted, as he ettiposed, a mortal wound, and hastened for sallatance, On. his re turn the body 6f the murderer mulct not be found, and doubts:were expressed by many as to wetter he bed been shot so wee represenboL . Siomeiwo maattisago a stranger turned up In Willoughby, Ohio, and went to work - as a Ahoemaker. HU actions were ouspleloun,. and a few days ago he Was recognised by, a former acqualutauce as the murderer. „Fle,was arrested , last week and taken to 4aw York for trial. /Is says after he was shot by the rodiciduan he made-his way to a barn, whareba lay for atx . weeks, sub sisting wholly _on wheat which he stialled from the sraw. Fr om there he wade his way to Willoughby where be =l=4==! • General George A.MoCall, one of Perm sylvatilan gallant oferrers, died on the 21th instant at West Chester. He Was from on excellent fanny, dame a mili tary life, graduated at Weed Point in IEC4; and Served In the campaign against the Indians In Florida, wberehe acq=l a good reputation. He afterwards under General Taylor in Mexico, and was promoted to Brevet Colonel, and at the close of the war retired from the army.. But On the breaking out of the rebellion he was called to duty m Gen eral of the Pennsylvania Reserves and fought gallantly and ea a patriot on the right aide till tho end of the Peninsula campaign, when 111 health forced him to resign. He was Much respected by all who knew him; and adds - one more to the noble army of patriots who have done their work and laid them down to rem. Death and Appointment—Philip 8. Gerhard, who was tut October elected Sheriff of Montgomery county:died a law dare ago. at Iforriatosm, after a brief . ln lthe firty.soventb year ofbla ace. Gov. Geary be. -- _ William J. Ballot IllsppOrnadOinjta nt, who was last tall the didata tonaherttl; to All - - wpobilaa canuccate ton.-..ortfl; to the vacancy owed oned by the death of Sheriff Gerhard. Gen. B. lan strong Re publican in polities, and will be the, yonntreat • tiberiff Montgomery county ever bad. Niue Barbie. teeture.—The - lecture gulag community will beer in mind that Min Clara • Barton, the phUanthropio lady 'who deroted years of tell and labor towards relieving and caring for aulihr log soldiers on the field, in the camp and hospital, makes her appearance to night in role at a lecturer at Masonic Hall,' th e entire proceeds to be &marl to the hospital home of the Grand Army of the Republic: .• We trust this gifted and worthy lady Will be greeted by a large atuliena• • le: nu. CludII; the 'MAO:mated leav ed"; who lee thruonshly explored Af rica, will lecture is thte city; on the eirenlng cites 10th init.; underline au. plena the Tenni hlas'a heermultde,Li brary Association. Tim ;Adam` Cam. mime, experienced great didlcelty in ohndeingboa of this gntleman, and they here the flanks of - the-cute') 'actual community. • • M=sedffiiN * I= ot, art - Axil 81111t118/11. NowaLima Coovestlea4.latiflo•- •tke fotleitter bi partial at the delegates eactiltto*Satarls*.to'llgeirtlet ConTasttleeid,lheriatLeo, et ten colacic tbli summit% tor:ths pftspco, of, Ihtekteg:4 l •loo 3 .t..to AloTtetmahlteen. 84 1 (2 9r1T-01 1 ,9tik.uc./- 11,1- actiitt Kith c'thfrePlß a!Li!!44ozS'ufig4t4l!! Chain. Ai= . n 1 otua'A.llayd„. Thema linsUnlnL7P- 7, Fourth ward—lnnop)o3, ; .Ati;!:t2fno . , John Catania. Sixth ward - -111ritt.n. M . Bfr"u; 6rmitita-I"nakt.hilttfr.: 1117:4, 8 0 1 VlEt r iinbittn't; 71...mikusow. v , o b itE m ..x . 4p9!f" . .-9 itet*,rni• . - Ookrindeu .Thitihnin; Den ton: vsiohk. ettotwm Hontwail, Hen. r, Rm. Dim E cf• iseedut,l9.iL Pm- Vanmai: frAtf - L,e. "%Ns,- Lawrewarriltp, rust ward—kr..r*e, sire. -- Tirm.^.Efosstli;• Tirszhi-: W. o,llrown,..George.EL TO 2. d • 2 7 l ,V ei e r t l /11 ! . 7 . : V . V T , 'APPY! ) ,o r t C e -.4,3l¢l4ailiewl riftiii73; .T l° We ht 14 ct I! Mita—aft ',till A. Sloan: 7 ' _ wa.thinztosi—DaTid Fe/SIMON . - . • t - • A1 , 5 . 1 ...P!" 8 4 4 "P°•;!. ; athiript tensenpe,freta Mir chair HceblUWilliam 'Moore; • Reddy iweoilieti "Wiese :Milan! we did rtoelciain,;(rni . fine . den 'White , sbahr. -info rock Yinirarday mcilheng: Sedan and Meorenedopy co/I Si, and flattuday tiffihtMarderr White, benzine= tintisual motto hathefr.oett. directed' the watchmen, to Jceep enharp lookour;and If he heard. ea:Wining me. eisuirtd let him know. -About twelve O'clock the noise was hoard lean • end continued until one, when Mr. ~White tailed, and,•to computy'Witii Was shitant;Mr. Smith.heentecedthemal be fore the prisoners had time tog:nicest the loofa Wilk will& litiy; workidg. They'hid tankeu (root thi lion bedstead .of irear.abotit :two with which they wertirkieg a hole to thandioining - Ceil, the otbnpentiof* ch wirrewerlringin cement witittlielgs, and frpm which Intact* is partly _cat throngh the wall - into thfChsa. Roddy Rubes ciiictipichh cell en the oppWlealdetof the hall; and then theonly eq..cti-ireplitiating him, in the . plot. was, the. finding, of a fops in his dell, which belied Menefee tared from his Nankai and arilaten ef old Mathias. The was fatty fifteen kid inhargthend strongmaingh:to bear the weigift. atm* Ordillilk7 men. Reddy Mini: qua any intention to' etteuipt - an eseapei , batespthe mode the rope for the PiLMIPMS , cif hanging himself. , Hughee and ikahill were sentended' Ortardey for larceny trod shwa, sad will betaken to tho:Poultentlezt day. Moore was Indicted for. burglary, I. be tried at the ensuing terint . LT e prisoner - gc.hahill mid Moore were re moved' to nolismite cal*, and Ammater Brawny. Please ftenee—h. is litsbamet of , err nun fteseawly - Ne have but, antipathy • - Alta man , who, anasequence of frequenting aay of the; vile dens of pros" " ton with • which our city la so well supplied, is robbed of his =malty, or even if be receives a gonad "body beating," yet this, does not prevent us from proteating naiad the tolerance of tnthe planes by the city authorities.. It la for the purpose of Pil ing attention to the matter only . that we to give publicity - m u ch came as the- fol lowing: 'Jams--Hallman - - .:Yeeterday made information before Alderman Mo- Mestere charging Martin .Itrawdy with felonious assault and battery, in which he stated ,that - on Priday night he. visited a den of infamy on Pennsylvania avenue, kept by Jehn !haricot and that during- hie stay he was drugged and robbed of two brutdred dollars. Be left the premises the next morning in a semi-dranken stets, and - consequently did not discover his leas until be arrived at his, hotel. Be immediately retarned to th e tease and demanded his money, when be was set upon by Willa Brawdy, ;who best him with an iron poker, inftieting seven cuts on hie bead and face.. He then re turned and ands thi information a above, and also against John Langdon, Carry Fisher * Mary Aare, a girl name A lice, and Martin laid Thomas Braitely, charging them with keeping I disorderly house. "The mother - of two et tleise de fendants is - now in jail serving out a eentenee for the same -otrenon, and if the facts in this mess be as stated her sons should keep het company:,:_ ; . . gaud Aesicsent—Cerowers.pastsess. An accident occurred at the outer de pot of the Pitlaburgh,-FortMayne and Chicago Behind, on timidayi veld& re sulted lathe death of James Bette, em ployedby the Company is conductor or shiner of night passenger trains.' At the time thttaecident occurred .he was en gaged in making up a train, sad Was is the act' f couallng a *Wiping car to passenger coach, when the `..bull - nages" 'slipped past- each other, a ll owing the ears to oome together, snd catching him between them,killest hinginstantly. The deceased was a single rasa, Shout thirty years or.age, and had beinsin the employ of the Company for over three years. Coronor Clawson was notified and bold an inquest on the body, — the' ; _ mum nraderlng • a verdict in accordance with tho above facts. - .1 Broken--Mr. E. COdins; a con ductor On,tho• Pittsburgh, Port Wagne and Chicago Rallepad;Jumfted from* a train whit% passingthe °num depot, Al legheny, 'Friday calming, fracturing his right leg at the anklejelat. Hs was re moved to his residence in ittanchattar, wherailalairales wereproperly attended HARRIED. . rhaaor.2-,4ITOXIIi:—Ist 'aweigh; Taet•de7 erenlnß. /NW's.). Fah. az Um raol dose* tar the bride's pinata, by Itoo. James G. 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