THE AMY GAZE= zustaszeD = ' . (sairraxiss _ wow k. 004 P W. I. Illargtnan.-1=7 . ,..„... 7.1 '7 77: Salaam Managers. s.arnoz,. e.trerrz 7crazturo. • x.a. inui zirra ezezurr.' : - 1.9114: lepirgia , tsita frYdarresin, ?MILL - r i t Ai grata tiMMt a 241 t la lie . Z 4 n5 " .. 4ev-' ft per 41Fr— -4,w oszarr,-- -~T7.EHQReB.'riRIY•L ni:Eiltsintgil GaAs MVF..olnPlLTXosPissnegg. si The Bankßans of Allegkeny county sot ,in ,Ounention retard= to delegates to . - Tenresant them in the OS e f rukrittltoi; to ' be held 'hi this ,11 th Phltedelphiei intl.in 1= National - s' Tintloa •11 - ',Cbistio.- - Be s& klese Berets; :IC a , hrrince,,f - Ipti. We ' .1„....-glutlen , T.. 31.; Bkrtie„ and B. - Mesgins,Lßeiresentatlyu, ' and 'IV Mainikall =cl - H. - 11'llittoing; dim e DlleatrA, - were *minted fOr the B ' Coiereitioirwhis Mesas A. IL Bre andIAL: Mecirlead, ieithb. W. Bash. star and T. t , likes as !heir Aitaii.43, sil- repreeent ike - -XXII= Disiclit et . . _, _, ..0 11 )6 4 i ~. with ii'bibiliiiquelit lettes=e Istk Arrastreur And - Butler ciiiiiaa Ai tie Sitirrcl B lierlet, Sir enifereci vie* fiatisiefed'O 'Tali Zult: ICI:6441; Saii; ai one of the teleatiel ikontiltatille , t... And - 1111th° delegate* istrifsisahiesity instrieted to fete for thaosel GUST sills Presidential nom. kies,:r!ins, Sneed all the time."_ *, Oonsenttostilecileed to atpawsW ptef• a==lis Id the nxi - rnalionr: .. „. - An effort WU Inside to secure the =Option, try theporeentlon, of ,what is popalarly icaoira who: Grasfard Oess tpSpettus ofisaltinif zeminsitssilutt *division of . aphtletOkas' fenisdka the: OnitoNee to Slack the Satter wee it feirTbli, L relubbili in s diTidoCl Th.i.'. 41E 1 d znijiniT twonneending inerely tki ea grabclerof k eyes= ' of_retistry icl.Be, =Weis Toteraspon the preient-dscle ' gate =item, wine :the nclaority, 'eci• surf= ti the propriety- of registratea; propaial that all faiura notainatfons for coliely.,,elkeerebe lisle; by,,tkei - percler Tritar stick discussion the whole MatterlicafAnalty4lo , ea; tkartabliste godlier withiipropoiltion titihnit . fedure representation td 621e - deleenti frinietoth' ' district; tied - to - herii - ell - 1111eilie lit • Oesrentiop efaulte='. Th 2 GenTuatiez Tc7jectir.louicly directed that Oar-County GonTentloxii in feriae 'be iteld ea Tau; damns' twat:annular& Iterketiona were adopted raniiiradw the - pcantion of the Republicans of- AIL= &hay; oid:,.-Natteatid itaeationa—tbeir plate Amalie oroblrliation to tin dies and naloraof thaßepolilic for their 'lemma and sac:Ulan in the war Ibr die rammedien of the reballicathe lavio r lability of the national faith to the 'ilia, licicredibmt-the duty of dimistishing, twat:at:by economy is expenditures— spin testifying to their.aldding faith in the lOWA/ Wisdom. and parlatua[of Gummi Guarr, strengthened as it las I been by bitable andbones]dit-clane of 1 the dittlea Of Bei:rater, of War, and re _ lying with confidence 'ripen Itis !Mess "u the man,' nboiti; othera," to re. f 4 store loyalty ,-:in the: doyen:meet, ••;- - with Yoram. Ind procperity to the •••I land—rstionnlag Wats: to the Hoitia of BIPTIMMUItiViII Cangisis for Its . ccraripous and, &Mini perforce snot of .ite dotrizt impr.c%lng tdiaTru, ident„ "end .declaring that the corm try will sustain the Senate is the rued . • • enforcement of - the • law against bun,— end, also, tuelaeg SZCIVALIr SPIAISSOX tot the fidelity:With which be had maln -11 mined the rilde bribe, people midis the • My. .••••:'::- - - . ; The Conyantionmu largely attended, bsrmandons iii Ile action, judicious ,trt its adectiarcr, Um xesOlutions Miro the old-fuhlansd ring of . - Futriettlete- and . apidl. ,d-,tin entire wromedirigs, the • - full repeat of which is given in: another column, monfOt to utlifsetorytO to tho Bepabllati *we; of AnsithoilY _ - 'race SIO apoil.; the mum thattlia_Roule Committee on:Jbo coristniatien Is inclined to teport,tarrii• - • bly upon 11.-Issiohlticr4 for tt atrandon -of Jilabsin - a. , llader itte temp if _tau Reconstruction law, Win: isMcordnes . with Its exprent inorisins, thopmple of that State Mire renntliretedlirfil their new. ConstirOlon 'and itaridit norm! to , reject it;Ary st majority securodnursi • matter whit frauds 'and 611140X11; tic only randy for matter WWI be fend either In- the tern - of ,tius, Lw ; itself, which kis in -Noe: sort yrortrted fora...stray oS tha • vote;_aelty new' me as in' fiof has . el passed Coneren - •41; Prelident's tttr e .. d° Tii i" rep eal;Or amend the nendristinction kws by direction.' clr, • some thin that; to ntaiso to acceprmay,leTralliCrainliing vote Of the people under those ,laws,. bine* 1 airing the mini:oily , Instead of the ma. I jai", would- Make hale In 'the law large mini for Si dozen Presidents to drire through without any farther studios: Re.aesaable the Convention I it neid be, re.auhtnit the - same - yr say othei rustitrania to Um people, and then, Tit be adopted by a nuderift,cd the rota, It will be time for AMU= to"' • come in, with due regard to the Ism tzt Its form and in Its,ersenceti And rids; .we are quite mindrieat. is all diet nor • friends In Congress mill Tam Noriberz — CestMliltilway Com pany held their mania retelling In BO tnaeril ea Fridej ,last, Awarding ti reprorrot - the taleaten and &Min- Vaithmi OM Prilident,l D. Catieron, tog, we leant tort genre reocipt6 for the part year were 66,690,86316; expenree 62.418,109.46; isetnyegueVAll,l sB . 7l .' Onapare6 wttb. 1660 done fauns awn tbatlCM, pomi, la nader reset ereeo , -”t manspartant. Ia that year the attire rateipla were only $964,121.30, tad the net' imitate $17,355 66.. 1. B. Du Duni, Esq.i. Is -tbe efficlint General Etopeafotendent, meteor esteemed former ton -Mame. Sitplian Little; Esq., eat-tlie Diming meat ricenrelay.ln tbe Arelbrag,Department. MIII . Tsu Inthrseiticoal trade Us optima for tlii spring with fault aplrit„ an an. ustm!.ly severe - rtiuter baring incrusted consumption, so that . Maas aro very low to 'mid the incmasod demands for mannisettulng .and steam mambo pill , poses, The rullig rate of. wakes at the mimesis a. low one, sr.& with as In— creiiallxiMinction,no Miran= to am itilawszeet,be expleuld. r . - 14titstbsee Mends in this neighbor- band anini tbst the Winn W 11 1 21 01 ,7 tha - Pl4lodphla Press, and published ia the 45reinTm jeatarday niorningoie him Waists and are We of the truth, Thy sfulkasthe following estimate of the per ligimcaelion of the forthcoming State Ofintrentions Aiertla ; 57; Greer, 45; GMT. it Pfibirals 7; yet to ekes: —Tlie New ieciir t ,WOrtera. of _ . . 801,4,721104.1•3nr. '.l"lslchemceired from New. Orleans to•nliad annootioo War °easter 'lllneoelebas asked to be relieved from command ofikeFittb. itary I.lstriet. = The - Preeident - bits re ceived Wand:bee asking riot to relieve Gleueral • arisen. in= Graisee late order reirods thug tbwlfew Orleans Cleundle orrajasa -oodes order. = -11 lip mast terrible sneer ma , ese.:. - _Vis that maim) set 111 a Toledo,. _ 43ble r :eo. 2stiehty etterssmar ince: the -ccestiatsed tar". ..i;-7:MAr.dg were oit,r,r°,l'r -1.0. 90= 111 .1naV 6 ~` ~ ~ I c> ' 11181 1 MON. MThN'IGHT. ellmhanialegislatare. pgrreprtatlea MU la Ulm Illeasee— .Aspermivr Davie sad Me ITS. Malt. 11111-4 , re.-Mil la ilea waste.. • CDpuldal DlspdskWrltiEblP2 4 / 1 111. 3 . 1 Mt.2211131=0, March 2,1268. . HOUSE OFREPHIMIghTTA.TIVES. ' 7 lhe evening ou eccopled with tba ;woad reading of the appropriation till vary late. „Lao other .hrallneat vaa ; Brother DAMS wishes ,It to be on darstoed that he' emphatleelly denim a report that be le;or ow, In favor of th. BeidePteelftdbviai - bIII. — gain kow.ii slum' barbeerti for • that Tree Rallt road trill as It paned the Montat , RENATE. Th. 11 - 43uto was occupied ,Isity-,llse reatiiles<ln:+plieci - OCanteiparient - Ulla end paieng mall titivate bills of no in terest to Westeris resuasylvania. The is!! mars,. fai:l4l.lposmAat4.lr .A.djacirned.. • FROM EUROPE =I Colarrairrraorma March 2.—Namft Pz*N. , fb,Tgrtug,AlsOld , bil#AWai ' 0,341 . 1 0 .114 ,te 1 a ki a 4,41 3 14.4 1 iciiireinfitnehda Pasha at the head at the War Mice. Meantime Omar Puha taappaintedt to act piciiiaionally as Min later at War. I:.i.liceisairec-..1.• . 13safas, March 2.—The -- Zolleyerein Conventicut assembled today. Count Bismarck . was „pram, and" ; ba a brief speech witiaied The deleQaia. It is even out the deliberations of the Con vention will be exisinilvely onnfized to commeruisl subjects. LoxDox. trwriso, March hum called a private mediae of the - tory members of Parilarosmt. , VIENNA. M. 641 LI-lathe Testethott lase been appointed Communter-is-Chief of the Anaheim Ikeda. 12=1 - Limnos, March It—ldwordsmr—Osatea clo.idstalti; 5:20a,7140741;-gutheszi, 8111; -Erten 44. Innrocrorr. March 2.-5-20 s dread strong at 741®7b. lavocaroon, March 2.—Ersaln .—Cot tan aloud dull and' ; aslev 8,000 balsa middling uploads at 9, Or leans 92. Bread Ands quiet and ataady; Own, 41a. Others usensapd. Previa i'mg—Pork. 714 4 Lar4o - 45 1 6 , 'Wears rrs changed: ' - TrOdues—flogar ton; st e tre. Bd. _ Awribacr, .111rAratierrPting.; — :: troletun - eliered dull and Leavy, at 42 'franca. GREAT SNOW STORM .Vapreadolassitty lilidinstm4a4lllllWPM. Nallymy Zonost—ilemorato of it from Torlomo Locanalon. Cil.:i•Lerraol la Um ritalitosnrt Gesoner.) Clawson, March r -!—A. snow storm of Tufmnma noiaitr}lsjerralOw.krh• ndlmacia are blocked up with -anew four to dvo feet - deep, Palma" March, 2—The. armrest. finewiltinclig Plebe smooth( nrsvalliko. igrantorran; Mum., Mirth 2—TLS armrest snow stoan of the mason began that night and ooatinned hmmamdlYr ftr - fk,falimoi. northerly gale; :crams wire from ems to two heamMks,. - • krocussnot.M.S. March snow - stormlinvails, *fat hitch wind. Railways are blockaged and several trains are fast in the snow. Only ea* train arrival to-day, that from Niagara RurwAroiL sae; orta ln rm tria. bano .stud lsated=, .. ight teuriseurs. tre. hsve been abandoned: The Lake am* la clear of drifts, buttraina are • little behind time. Then an heavy driftromi theamtral and Misreads. . fk. Canada Is suspnided for dos orasent. Tba storm km 'peat its fury and radium is wider- ALIASIT. March 2.—Snowing all day; wind high. _Drifts Warp tains of all trie xitadstri4tErritorlmikirsbahhid.`:_ ErAzTurcdr,CIONIK. litarekle—Aanire arm storm adereasaryeatsiday and is sell ragng: 'All trains are dalayed sad seine are stooling on lb. Lend= sad Great Westara Cafr...ion, moat ilareei storm of wit* sad tanceirlatrat has visited Chicago for many yam, com messed about three o'clock yesterday afternoon, lOU contismed until fon/ &Slack , this monolog, &MA radisgys waif effectually stopued tinge snow drifts ,-floptasametsrift this stverlataled their lions .and drifted about, without. bower, serious injury. Ito trains loft last nlgig, and 0101111111111, 491:11 ,14111 west this morning wren etrosiderahlydesysd. Demitasse from different parts of Wis consin ,represent . the Mona a one of unusual 'dolma •As far al heard from I=le snots fell along the lines of ioros, stwxr E=:C=M= TIN MOW STOILIL t== The mow stall:a-which eaunneseed an Eaterilirliss Intsinalm; Wilke prosack, Ttypa.noetaaad,rallrosds its with bloOkird.Wistitir Cold. .r...:41311#1,-'2l.ll°TsP% 4.. this as. V the ocitMi ware Louse of Simonds, Bad= d,. Co, dam ned property of mut= parties to the • - P/LZIS ATTAI7IICI nano .15r fidirtdilf vataidalCatitaeb# 4- atAtimmettlaikt ?no yt' aka in dd. eity,"ktid midway to-day ot, .prtiddxunda, , Lis, qiittyr •ereatb PM . ; - WAIM>ON. Car Teiegmakto mertuatorgeeiMne. y.. . WarsOniniF, eteleh:2, I. • ' TM .10/4731.11 0:11131. Thp 6..Amsts prelim Court today. 4adgerilOcep I Me argument ben lei] .44inti en the nocomtlUttlonality -tie Rlooaatrua I INon data - • atnint:_q The F,econetsaettoa CmontiNt• Mot thiS Morning, _and_oonuneseed the. eon sdendloo Kr..,.Nbltte_tt toe.reendu repro. tiona fer the' adzeisaltin Of l - 1 siltation in• Coupon. No conclusion . win reached. but fromirhat tea said by Yiliett, members NU - atiderebeed that a 'clear majority are in Um of Mr. Slag bales reaolatiome.. ,- - _ egeoth.l ~.Ilea...t.terthella fareelturateretheilts4.ootelletl ' Nice , Tom Ilarols-4. 1 .-.Thir death& Beery money. brought $45C0,00a in BkOeilt ralnadethagedtbeltheig In the southern provision or Chat WI export duty on native produce is abolished In Yard.nt., goubtat vutena :mut lip Gam bigsqu. to inquire lute the reported 1 murder of en trte • ll• .Itrhlita jyroved lororrect.,, ..:•• • .-. J; . . -,. The flumes Ayres Easederd aye the obolara deaths dilly. averaged one hun dred &Idles. The dliese• wet spread ing rapidly over the whale country. • tdaigtilla ritinandeliMMOlX -- Patt.anstairta. B—Luca Puy: is l, Im 11am: vas baaged tut FA _at Snow 114.-Waxamitar ao ; statzT r thaistardarld figamateit9hilte. a rolored num, two yaws alms , . She taatamod her • eV • laborer. Astaf•p4a iireWede.s.l44k If[rf—Tw's,— Wadi& :irtro' g•ltirthii - ifiadliaivbimayai ; Daldeitlezen - , 3161t0r ban iwise.4 Davt4Sisrs Irmo smitad jr/sie :York 1141arlotil* *pc st _Amalli. I=M2M ,„.....,..„„.„,.,,,i • ....,„...4.... .:_•.•,. ... . .. 4,.,, , _2.,„„. . ---, ~.4. 4 . , ~.. 1 i•-„, , , , . _ ri . --, • '',./.,? "--...t5 , v - 47....- - ' t- , le.- ... k „, ".'dek- ge ." 1,.,, .S•I ~, , .' f i , t,.. 'VrIS l' ' ' ."- ': '. . ,.. ; -- - f,,, r/ ~..`J ii.:-- , " - - - "- , •r , .. 73 1- ; „....--, s-',41-4-1 4c 4 iITZI7 4 e__..?_ .:.. '' - • z : ( g 44.::-. . 4. `•• '-''---.• ... --• • , ~ • ! -.', -',...) *4 ~ _ 1 • ' % 1 I '-'.: 11 I 'l ''' • _ ' !-: _. --- 44 .. ; ;;e - ,,' - .......i' . .1•-- - ; - :-s,f , '‘'t."- '''''''''o4.: , .-,:;" " . a. -. , . ~..... . ,•• 1 • ._ - ' ~--. k•-:,•• • ~-, - .1 , ---. - .2$ . \ . : i - f\ 4 4 " )\'' /'-. . / I i ---. -,- . -- -..,_,, , , - A - .-, l ---- %IT._ ''._,,,,...-"_.•,-,,41"--........-- - ~_ _„-- ,• _ --- -- -------- -•••*,,•••'-', ~. ..I* - 4 - 2-',-. , - • -Aclik• - , - g,• - ••• ,, 5 -- - ' , --- --• , - ik , , I_ 1 ,. ), ),\ 5 1. \ 7t /s • ._ ' . \/\ .; •=------- ---,---_-_,,:.:—., __ .._, .. , , ~ 2 .... .., •.• • _ ,i• 1 , . . • NM EDITION. THREE vcLocK A. M. FORTIETH CONGRESS: Impeachment! Mansion of Rules of Pro cedure In the Senate. Whey are Finally Adopted Impeachment /Itch , s la Ike lunge. Speech by iinuideies Stevens. jortaat Amendment Offered /7\ Deraperatie Prated Ste Beading Objeotod To he.i6c.rtiolesAd.opb:A- Election %alumnus. 7. l4 grrlk t i . A . r.uubcret owit,t,s 4 ; :Waiwntinsys, Such 2 .194 e . ELENATE. Thellaeill , mamas& a memorial of metabers 'at the °Mad 4h.trap of the gapublie, settles forth thaltlair warrior reoegaired, and praying for • portion of tAb deputies:dal. deaerLi 1, - isi.i.einsiramsr4'prai.ntea a rami. real of the Buffalo Board of Trade, ask ig an appropriation to complete the leo jirovement at fife anti-Ai:toe of thi Mr. CATTELL prinantedertpethlan of soldiers of the war of Intl, alWag to be filmed on thelside 'footing with soldiers of the late war. Referred. Mr. WILSON, from the MtUtor Coin litittee;opinud•ar bill for timeettleonent of Personae. accounts. • Thelifeusie passed die billtuatirorudag the Socrefary of the Treasury to .ell e unoccupied nulitat7 sit* . at Waterford. Pedesylintille. =I • . nectkoatif Mr. bICYWARD, the Sen ate proceeded to the conlidestion of the imposidamed rules. Mr. ANTHONY to the Chat . i= Mr, Dai - l - CH mhimoilme aliteneiftunat t the fifteenth rule, "or any fludor." allowing them td direct the redaction to writing of any kastioa, • - ;Mr. pRAIC? also offered aimbetit t uta fer thie - 'twentlieth Rule, providing hat agreements, er preliminary or inter- I°cl:dory:made= sicall be allowed forkise hear in spening and fifteen minutes to Cloetnt, oae permei enlym ea beard ori Mr. CONKLENG said: Thia.lihemanY tether •-tineetWasi had - been Leib to Cla• , 'Oeun. There was a practice. in Courts ' Which doubtless would be followed to thisease: Mr. DRAKE withdrew his amend ment 'Mr—GRIMES lured to strike oat the ride as nonerusaro, holding that It bud been a matter of congratulation that Co such rule bad eur been adopted by the Senate. - A long debate followed. during which ' Mr. FILE: - LINGHTIViIeat moved to mud by allowing tee hours for argu ment of each' vide on parliamentary' . queetione, or inactions for extension of time to he elpplied before band:- - •The amendment was finally rejected— tiranty-four against twenty. ' Mr. HENDRICKS moved to amend the second article,. by 'striking out the words . - Grand Invented. the "Nathan," aid Insert "House of Representativa." ;Mr. DRelli ; moved to strike out .the pinvlsions Iti the seventh, section, au idancizing the preisidlas offida—to dw nide Incidental questions, runless a formal vote of the court be called for. Mr SHERMAN oppowd dus and Mr. HOWARD affsrodetatunendesut,whlati sceorded, providing for the submission by the presiding offload of all iseidestaltquestleas to the Senate to be decided, if demanded by cu-Sixth at thie member; heyess scan:eye. . :Afterdsbata Mr.POMESAY moved to amend varhsll CI striking outthe per-, tines calling Rae Senate a Overt, des Alo tan o'clect Mr. EHLNDRICKS uld, sa the Ostneflifies.Wfte not entlaflod with , owilt:PPUt% lie - would tntive to sci jaarn;Gow.---ftve to twenty-two. Mr. POMEROY'S amendment wan lust'--elerven wasounturn. Mr.. HOWARD'S amendment itnea adapted—twenty-one to seven.. PERRY Wed be strike . out in Ihrious sactioristhe "High Ontirtbf peacenutt," lo tand other language con ' =lying the implication' that the Senate eluinged its character lu the trial. ?Vs i tlettrket"Mr.DßA.P.F. Gea Movi abaft the tweittjdburth article, admit" itarasoatti to tbe preidding *Moues to th e Senate, was stricken out , Mr. McCREARY moved to boated the 'wind "Saturday" before words Sept'ak Sanders," In third section,. providing far a da.lb* tosiollect. lust, • • _Mr. BIICKALIW moved to strike out the words in help you God," at the end of the oath in section twenty-fousth, en the pound th at affirmalions an well ha oaths were received. Load. - The raise than pseud finally, and tat gamier lain*, atom the Senate &i -tem-med. HOUSE .OF "REPRESEMPATIVES. DOCCRlttlib Mr7Xtmennatltler Annetta, The House re-assembled at ten o'clock In Committsaor the Whole, M.r. wAs}t- BintNE, of Illinois, in the Chair. and ocistinnedlhe ai..resden on 'the snider' Of hapiac - hmata . t. - ~ . ... Mr. WASHBURXE having left OM Clair, sold ha would not attempt to dia. etas tho particidar article* of Impeach , moat before-the Committee, test would submit for publication In the Globe *full exassinuinen .f the whole question , , or Ins remobasent far reference hereafter. Mews. PETE • and HUMPHREYS oldatsed Days to hare their apeechee ..,. Ur. GARFIELD said dos Prandial's attempFto metes Gonerale Groat; Sher man andEmary his tools showed • purr pass to dieregard the taw and overtde articleti. Hs thought the tenth should be altered to express mill tarY,ofrensee of insubordination and motley. The whole gnestioni might b I tried ' inn aler AMPS and 1 1 :10wee oh' 1 steel* orreconntruction be put cut of the I. way..: /Nothing . but the ddellty!of the I army:hal : prevented the Prre ( dent un t s i anittg the pongee and defying Oa laws I se Mr. KERR cold,. charge had never. I been made en snob_ a throsery foundations , es diem which the tenth article reined. It Was trilling and absolutely' dlagracathl. The:swag net .Wench in it to convict a whltegang, Menials a negro, of steel fog an orange. The only pendia' in trio dicaltmanges to the PineeeMlA 'wee the humbug 111 •.... • ycerina letter et stew detfantiist. : modes 4.1 & statement of Mr. Lawrence that the Democrats sup- Mllimpeachnumt, .ha (Mr. Xerr,) it Mbar of the drat Democrat, in or our - or Collates , . wbo eePPeeted toe' poschenant. Democrat& appeared here. not seddrandera of the President, butes ndarenders of the right and condemners of themeless.- • raga c. - Mr. PAItiE - tinsurseed the question as toiow Johnsen wet to kaitried.whether as. President or Vice-President, after which MI Cannustittee rseeand Saturday's swims was brought to • close at twilit e P mr.-Lawargcs, of• Pa.; followed on Oa game aide. . • • - Idr:NUILOCIE tenoned Inompaidtione saying that the Repablicaniesty_wero piepared.torovointiendse Um oonstryto got, rid of a President distasteful to tbetn. - The President hod done nothing deserving intpeashenestl. Ik woe &mere difference af opinion. The proper way to settle Items by Judkdal dectelon. •• Mr. WILLIAMS dented on emertion of Mr. Inliblock's that Mr. Etaaton's tele *lawny beds* the - Judiciary Committee contained.a declaration that be (Mr. !Denten) - bolloVed the Tenureor Office Tow tincosuititutlonat Mr, _LOUGHRLDGE Wed. although Oho' Proodeut - had been continually unorry 'ikbotit • the - constitution, yet, 'hi bad - been - constantly violating Ile provialons for the , peeper* ;of putting into ado ipheda and traitors. 111 ought to hart been Impeached long .11 yet - likE 'aud ".. ll the i'itatdocd could tqr•RaT er ehFig, br 3 .l t4 . 0 3 ". him CMS • . than' the present articles, and was glad to I greet did attempt to bring into de:grace, know Mr. Bentwell would bring in an ridicule, ointment and reproach the Con antendenent romprising them. The gees or the United States end the set- President had made himself a jet and ■ eral benches thereat', to impair made: byeword, had prostituted hie office andstem the regard and respect of all the given all possible encouragement to , good people et the United States for the rebel. Impesehment would end the Cameo •mill legislative 'power thertiL combat. Impeachment we. peace.. • of, which all • officers •• of the - 00 - Terellay'a easalen was then immediate- ernment • ought ievielately to pre, ig , cornmeneed, the Items going into servo end! maintain, and , to excite, the odium , and. resentment of all Mr. IgerTNLE proles !. ted against the the good People of the United 'Stites nievementas one subversive of- the against Concrete and. the Lam by It duly. erty'ef the people, there being no stabil- and constitutionally enacted, and ia Ityto the government if the President pursnance ef his - ma design and intent, Could be removed on,' ouch trivial openly. and publicly, and „before divert charge. assemblages of the admen of . e United Mr. CULLOM armed the .President, States,. convened to diver. parts thereof in the removal of Mr. Stanton, had to meet and rthelve Andrei Johnson as bled the law and sable:tad himself to the Chief Megistrate of the United the pains and penalties of lame:mom Setts, did on the 18th ?..y of Angest, Id. MeCARTHY, ILYNCII and the per ofeur Lord 1896,and divers other WARD followed on the saine aide. Tue days and time. as welt before as after later real& have been petted if the at. .'era.m.ke endtleituer with la:m* l7ol M titbits lea presented some of thtegraver certain intemperate and seaudeloonthar °fleeces which that high I offeeder had angers, and did therein otter-lend .s.nd eommitted, viz: - A ustirpatieu. Of the bitter Lenart. as well &gather COnaess Inhibitive power, proalltntitin otthe par- m the !aria the toiled State duly en darting power, and. paver of appoint. Med thereby, mild the entre, jeers and aunt to althea, tut hs bowed tythempe. heighten of the multitule then easentbled rigr s t eme of ttia omit. t.. • and in hearing t .orhich are set forth lulls Mr. AETELL opposedimegischmme; several speelficattonettereinelter written, Ideser."FERRIS.II.OONTZ and MR- In substance and effect r that is to ay:" HAM_ spoke In favor of .trepeachnient, The article le aripporte4l4 them sped , and Mr. YLIBBARD, of Conn., and ASII- ficatons giving extract. from speeches et LET, of Nevada, followed on the other Andrew Johnson la West:mete:4 August * aide. . ! • ist.h, at Cleveland, Ohio, September 3d, Yr. lITEVRNS, of P. ' !sitting at the and at Si. .Louls, 111.64 . .Septeriber Sib, Clark!' dear,. peteeteded to address the isrA • Etalallo, member.lavia collected in the The specifications, conclude.. Which ezes In 'front. HO sad • Never was a said niterancet itoelerstteno . threM - 'llnd greet. teal lector Be mall . ) tr.:Medea An- harangues, highly censurable in any, are drew-Johnsen. The people have been peculiarly indorse and unbecoming .anyeillhaff.to blot the records et thiamin- the (Zhie(Magastrie ea lb. United Sitidee, trp by weighing he crimes Teeth. their by atones y.thereof Mita Andister-fichlel. shame. Chem for an endurance for se son has hroegttt the high office or Preel ' long a tine of ids gmat crimes and mire dent or the United Stator Into contempt, demeanors. The Committee -here ridicule mid disereee, to the. groat emu ethatedlie wicked lam of the puree- dal of: good tilene,:witrizitheAndrew age of the government, his cerretetion of Johnson, Preside:lt of the Culled States, thevetere of thenation„ by sedueingthem did commit end was there and then ,with the offers of althea esslintlenidating guilty arnischmeMor In afire them by threat, of expulsion and for the Mr. WILSON, of lowa, opposed the parpese et making them abandon their amendment, saying it lied been relermi amid principles and adopt • the bastard to the testunittee arel voted then:, : palsy which he had Pet netteeiven,. A" Toth me Mien by tellers and re. Carutta mars heinous Seethet which culled In fay to ementy-four, so the brought many ascianta to the block. amendment wee rejected. To thin,. he was prompted by the same As the clot& tridlested - thebrureflour,. motives . which* made the angels falL the tommittee,da acendartite with the Soon alter the death of Mr. Lincoln and order of the lipase, rem and Mr. ,threenrereder of the ac-called Confede- DAWES reported the onion tothelintee. ether ,arsay;' possession of,: the whole The amendments propose dLO bit effort government of the territory. persene sod by Mr. Ste Tens„ and all other amend: I property of the terrified,' etelmetby and meats, were thus .excluded from, bee& conquered • from. the Confide amed.. • -' • • • rate • Suggs of /Unstick devolved upon Mr. ELDRIDGE rose and Bald: lan the CORltreil Of the. United Stant x haarnetea by i lerty-five member. of the cooling to the meet familiar and well Bosse of . Be resentatives to .present a adjudicated principles of nation and eorneetteleatlon „from thereto the Ileum municipal law, leavlng no th ing f ur the end oak that irbit rettaLlt reepectful In President to do but to execute the laws terms, and is irs :merit:don pneileged. of Cacerese end govern Seem by milits- The SP Ear 4:11.-Turi .gentlemen may ry authority midi Coneremshoutdother- consider that si amtmt la p v lvlhged, bet Mee direct, Yet Andrew Johnson, es- the digest shows is net so considered ouming to establish as empire' for his In per lementim own central, di:pietist Osegrem of its Al r, ELDRIMIE-Then t net. lineal just promptly; did erect North Carob- eotioatt ti prreettt this comment na end ether 001crinered territories eaten from. forty-fire Mantle:inn of,the - t ote States and rerations, giving lirese, and &that I• propene te • submit' them government.' of hie own a melon. • theatre and appolatagover them ruler. Numerous objections were mule en unknown to the laws of the United the republican side. - . States, and who mild not hy eny melt AS r, ALUM DOE--Then I ask Mem , laws hold any ogles therein. to re- in have the mate:uneaten printed le Teed audlficallans of electors, directed the Globc. . who should hold' office, and emegialLe Numerous objections were Moe. dlieeted them theand repress:totem to Mr. FARNSWORTH mule the mint 'both branches of Corrects*. Cream of order that under the orders of the tweerted soversiat premcattve Us yid, ne preprelUnn middle entertain govern those territories, exespung dur-but that the Hose theold promote le ing their military ommetion, by their vote en the articles of impearemeze: own Inherent power. Lie treated their TheS PRAI:SIt nuntalna.l the pant., pretensions es idle and refused to obey them: When Congressebsequeativ • passed seta, dated Marett 1557, ant'd their eappLemeute, to reconstruct those governments under repubiken forms of government by the rites of the' people. he pemocnced them unennetitntienel, and after they had become laws be ad vised the people net to oleo them thm to defeat instead of to merits the law. of Congrant Ali thu. was , done am Cpogreee hail • declared Wm out , :acing . Mateo a possessing oc 'goversunaute which Comma Gould m e:guise, and thet Conroe. alone bed the !tower and control over • thew. Mae ' raountrous usurpation wan worse than acd title leo then ima. 114 adhered to it by decierhin, in his last masa merge and at ether times, that there me therinotte and that all their ace were unconatltutionaL These bang each mom fundamental offence.,-ant in my lodgment much mere myth) et punishment, because more fatal to the nation, the Committee have emitted , them in their arttelea of impretehment. . because they were determined to deal with she President. Enceurafect by this itittPulitty; therreadentproceeded to new soma violate. and disregard of the ex , pram commandment of Cot:wrote. -It is these note, trivial by ounipsriem. but theca In their pouttiTe r seater, ler wbich the Committee has chosen to call him to e thee- there Is enough amens them,e. if harm:Med, to , answer the great ob ject end purpose of impeach:zee, .The preceding can , , reach only to the removal from office, I and anything beyond Met will affect I tbat purpose being uniteelianat7, may loicked 'upon as wanton cruelty. Bence the Committee have rested only as the I : mast trifling crime and alsdereartore which they mold select front the amok. life of Andrew Jehmen. Mr. STEYR:CS rent en to explain the articles reported from the Connulttee and erooluded as farm By some um mountable' miranderthandieS the are , eta may hold in•my Med, and which . we may cell ens and a ball, - tee been =lO4, for I do' not And i t In tbe in Menet Magner. I prop.. it es an amendment. It to that an the, , 12th or Augdu:teethe recess of Coot- VIM; Andrew Jammu, President of the llated heatet. did sustered from the Edwin 3L Stanton, and that while the Somata wee considering the entlielen • ey ef the mem= reported,Andrewiap ma formed a deliberate design and de termined to prevent said Edwin M. etan• tea frets fotherith re.asentnine Sedate. of hie 'flies, thereby committing a high ulladameanor in otilce, and that when he wag defeated to ascompliehing this deals, by the integrity and mielity a the Secretary ad interim, he sought to orrice at the eurteend by giving** letter of au ' Molly to Lorenzo Tama., AIM, Son , oral of the army, to art ae Secretary at War ad interim, end severely eeneured the former Secretary of War ad interim for net yielding to his efforts to make him Mira/ Thhs charge, sold Mr. Slovene, is * en where contained in the articles reported hy . the Committee, and vinloolt be in c oo led there can be no trial. en if titer, &reed ice ea I k dew there will, and cavilling judges, end If without that ankle they do not acquit blm, they are greener than ever I was when I ectm• monad to practice st the Court of too ter iterelent. If that article bre inserted, the President's own letter ethernet both the removal sad attempt to defeat the re instatement, and &hough the !emote Mould decide the other charges la Irli raver, how could be or - his counsel hope be Wane from this one, and It In Irbh all Mit ethers put weigher, unitise BM on the nueonstitutionality ofthetenureefot. flee bal. Let nal th er e ? d see what ehattee he tee to escape -The Senate has four times Toted on the constitutionality of that very bill. The vote first staid, Teas nays 9. lam sorry to soy that wee a party Tote, bat every Republi can voted In Waver. Lot memo con tinued Mr. Stevens, shaking his fingers about' his hool, the recreant wire dams to tread back upon eta asps and vote on the ether aide. Conference a report of a Cominltios of if invade on ,the bill sad the vote then stood, y es, nays 10, every Rept:bikes Totng In raver Or the mealier& Then ante the vote on it overruling the President's veto. That vote wat,yea 35, nay. 11. Every Republican voted In raver of the bill. Now, then, Ist Idlict who can expect. te get oat on the onty termed len If my uncle 14 adopted. Lost elm bee., who dare to hope, that so high a body as that of the Beasts will betray trnst, forget. Ite ewe set, will tread Bo upon its era *ell en, will dia gram Boa in the face M- the nation! Point ma intone who dame do it, and ayou show me one who dare. to What dd as infamous by petherity. chance - has Andrew Johnson, with an article in, which was left oat, in order to gee him • Imp hole? What deem has Aedrew Johnson if that article be in serted? Unfortunate man, Thus suet Minded, hampered, tangled in the mesh es of his owe wiekednesel Unfortunate, unhappy rem, :beheld per doom I lir, • BOUTWELL offered Talons smendieents te the article ef impeach. t went, lof which were Terkel and no. important, except as to striking oat the seyeellesatilede entirely. • The emend mentseere Melded. . Mr. JENCKS offeredas an amendment an addltheal article, chasing the Print- I dent with an atletnpt to get control of the geyerantenela • made net insocerdauee with ! the Constitute , ' and le prevent the army being an instrument eau/eyed,. laws of the United States. The amend moor wee roXeted. - lir. BUTLER offered the ikelewine its an additional article: 'Drat wild Andrew' Johnson, President of the United States, uncanaul of the'' high dales of his e rn e: and the dignity and propmettes thereof end of the her many and theutesies which ought to ex 'lst end be malnhdeed ether net e moo, alive end legialarres of ,the Government of the United States, de signing end intending to est said. the riehthil autheritr and powers of Con . . ~..',‘', , , En= - _ "The folk:Wing is a ropy •f the protest sought to be pro...teal : Tae vedersigued member* Cr the Vortlink Censeru of the rolled States. representing directly car le principle more than one-half of the whole perpla of the United States, da the . In' the aim, of law and justice and In telaalf al those they repreen:t, roost Aelelonn 17 pret• :vet mildest the tyranny and sinfosties practlcel hy the majority of the in violating dm marred' rights of tree ,ictm., and vore..trnined deltteratton upon ono of :Le g,rtattet 'questions ever brought 1.,-hen an American Coogrese. The ruirs of the items.. outdo ler It,, protwiden of tow the minority, and by era:riot adhere:l,e to which the ..shoe party nn only he protected from 1.05 u, irreguhtrition and above wbioh lbw sem:tonne. of power :a but too often apt to Suggest to large and succesafal nosjorities, have' Nem dorint thle Sactre ("outran. to violation •f their true spirit and totorde wantonly end ocprocelimnilv anspirml..l and wit aaide. nut op. peritmlar, and prening nutlet, but spas all pending eur . ,,'..cts of legl,latton, a, that by that resit ow. and ethitrmy anspenston ad rules, sod:Wes wanten abase of t h e previews' Slime tion, the rights of the minority hero bee. utterly . distegartee, the Horne of Itepreeentadvin hews ceased to be a deltiorativ• body. and the entoority tiar• been oompeiled to rota ope,. lbet mom meportantquentlismswith. •Att any proper or reasonable time for (lobate or considera nos; 'To such on ere tent has ibis dangerous and oppromire mantras obtained, that 01011611t1tot: effect. leg vitality of lb. whole country, and the deanat Interest of our coasaturnmee, tending, so we believe, to the ma truer mon of ear' republican form of i/overnmitnt, in their were nature de. mandiug of the c:o d rie and reptimenta tleee the most ca lasentination and scrutiny. hare lean h.urried through the forms of Iperlstetion whistled , Selsgprillt without One word of debate, or one niremeat's mutat-aeration, withoutyindeed, the Opportunity' terth• undereignild to protest. except in violation et the tiers oPrating order, enfornad by the' ms- jorityan the order of the Iltitnes.., • • - Thos alarming obtuse. ofpowr might not mean In demand this fure4l tarett r :rn:l e 15 1 , 11 11 0 110 t !areal U' e arta b l i w with the majority to revolutionise thla toe. *roma= hy destroying Um other • co-er dieste branches, and • vesting - all the power df to . government Id tongresa. o the' token to downer the neat dent of the United Ststss, we are 'ad monished that 14, liteetid tolhOse n porously* measure to cripple the power and alleam this voice at the minority. The rosoludan.staa twitted through the lions* under the operation of the •Itms .quoistlon, referring the matter to the-ernmerittee on Recanstneotton,• the roMmittete in hot basis sitting when the lions, wee In sesedim, In violation of ore of Ite express rulers. coneidered and by a .trict pasty Cola adopted and pro steel to Ms irons. fir 'ha screen; - and AIM* - wait exisibltiel one of the most extraor dinary spactactes aver WWl* end hr &de liberative parltammitary • body. -Stem bent were Allowed, moms thirty minutes, ti o no twenty, enure ten, some nee awe acme one minute only to discuss the mast aleMelito us question seer present- • al: Many could not even Ketone Yount* under the arbitrary rule of the majority, partyore thnu half of thOseleVoll of the voting •to enfe.rias the previous queeuloil who desired to he timed were permitted only to print their speeches In the Globe, after the question upon rho reseintion was derided, end which wore meaer delivered lathe limns. !frit:eminent would dernonatrate men comtdetefy theartlie, fasts themselves the viclouenma and Illegality ofemit pr.- me diAge, But Ohio wanton And tleeilwille rtes of the power of the 'majority! dose out stop hem. While the t.ommitten were la *Oaten own thafartharprecowl- Inge to remove tho President, and in an ticipatienofitcethfel, undeetits opera tion of the "previous nitration, Without: delaate,ln violation of en express rule, new, apecial 'and most • extraord inary rules • for the tenths* ; of . this growealing, chimtri•g, without - previ ous ember, standing rules of the House, ware adopted, ter further limit tie debate and mune completely tie lanes the Minority In the power And at tie mi res of the majority. Thug - while tbemejority of Congress ire warring upon the other co.erdinatO departments, the Executive and Judicial, and Sr. endeavoring to so b. ugate mid bring them both nadir the will and control of Conga., tb• minority et the flambe ef Itkpresettlitiveltare Menially and surely being stripped of , all power and their constituents dilrlvedof nil representative yoke t o th e nutmeats of the Republic. - ••, • We do. therefore, most solemnly pro• teat against the ludworoun rend •and tied haste with which the majority et I (hie - .llemen inaugurated, prevented, and rushed through, by a strict party vote, I in plain and palpable violation of 'one ef the standing, rules of the,Bouse,el 010, Julien demanding the Intreeolunent of t the Chief - Magistrate of this 'people for I alleged high crimp and m indemnifiers in order, when thegravity. of am charm,. , character of the high oaks arleist which this attack woad ireoted,and thounforsocn and treMendotia conssemenees which might result threfrorn to the pce and prmpority pf p enple, called for 11,, exer cise of th e call:mat anti wisest judgment, the most unprejudiced - and impart Hat deliberation on:the part of those lehd' bad such prooeedings 1a charge. • , •We do meet solartanly.protest 'pleat tblathricef repeated attempt to degrade and break,', down one of the great co ordinate branches ,of the government, through the. Spirit of party Mired and •vengeanco, Agnivat tbp person who by the ConstituUon is In the rightful and cenacientlous dleichsrmsolits functions, • thns COMM omit the precious timewhich ought to befalthfaUy devoted to An earn est atrOlt to prenalog wants of the people. reatterlition ors tom Awl dhio•l trained country to union and red order - • \ l and to lightening the burden of taxation ,whlcixis pressing down' all the energies of trade and commerce to tiro point of !universal bassaraptcy and rain: I We :'do again• most solemnly protest 2;2t. Profoundly,Le y di a. p d t zSgcate ;m i d . Sloane Antagonism to each other the De partment. of the Governmcht upon the peps question of the constitutionality or benswictiou "of a law of Cdogress, the prisperksrildiction.and thud adjudicsa nen of which belong - exclus i vely to the `Pudica' tribunal. . - : Ant we bunny warn the poople of the Ignito4 States that the publisi liberty and this existence, of free institutions are las irlitvtd bathi anicidil struggle,thnd that they are in imminent peril of„otter over throw: f Wo;.do _further most 'solemnly prOleat against that:..wild,tuld magual spirit of Innovation .uPda ,thsh marry end wellAset: tled practice of the Garernthent, a prac ice established by men who framed the ' nathatiortand who hest uhderatoodita t ithdisteardag, Which puts the Chief to of the Reptibild, the repro ve of ,the,slittlaDy,Andower of the th pl., at omeroy of am of his sober ,ammuoing to be Secretary of War, is, 114ation of his own pronounced con. , . tit lb* law -who . to. mthlaaht 1 ill :si ci laoll hiutililf In the an- tsiarrauted lend . , of-,cogiuguniceting directly with' . gran id tithireentampt St the authority of hia superior, and with he deUtwratet pur_powl 0 restating hie Mithoilly. Thi undersigned, there Ore, in the this:abhor ast-repreaontatigen of , thepoo: a. being deprived by, the despotic wine of an inincorithle majority of the h prlTllege.of debater, that , spat in- Fb.ment in the &wormy of troth and t eucrishisl heritage of a free people, ' itadotty nolenitily and 'tiarnettlY lirc. tit it thoadiifaetioldW the rights' of the people, and respectfully ask that thia, their prolog; may Dispelled open the faunal of the lionws. B P . i. , 's.`.. P 1 ..' - i ' odp, :,.,. had.,X.; leldridge, If n o kin, . Vasiranip, X. Aate.ll, -, ' G. w;w,,,,a,,,,,,A.f... W.1.:X*444 -. W. Yeomen„ W. C. ilulnium Stephen Taint., : .r.--Dateseßarnek. Goo. 11. Ada.olll. - A. J. tilowsweneer. 'X W.:normal,..-,, —Leonsoco,Dets, e. s Iliarmag:sa 22-8:11.11441. - , D. U. TaniuMen, Immeneon Archer, ' ThheiJorrenceJones,Albert , O, Son, . W..:aillhanin, -, -,. Jell:1G initneoe,! JaimMTWlttfbladel, Jame. it 'Beck; - S. U: Holbrook, Asa Y. Grover. f. AIM. J. Y. Humphrey, cu. IS. nal pe,...'. Jake 3ioi. . Z. , Jai J W. C x 4, J ean 11. V ., Prom.. Charles !taloa., amt J, Be.edall. LAnie Wiliam.; , ,_:. Jee,Hregim. L. b. fantail. - ' -It met;allear.h. It D. !inboard, - JP. Ihnott.• J. s. natrager. '. L 4 - , .._ ~huir.gin , t g '‘". " " ~ It. 16., W. Clixtuy.r, , - 7 : 4 - iii - i. - ,ificiet?roa.letr. . • .; VOTE On Ie ARTICLES. IRMO rteeeeded . ye* on thee artleles, Tbe then Ilret artjela etas &dap fret —yeas, onyx, 41:, Nomad—yeas, it..." . !Aye, -16; • third —yr,l4. MI; nays. (burtke—yeae. 114: ueye.j :lie a. Math', arveath sat vigaib —yea; 120; , nnytt, 41; ninth, Sint Ittried 001.11, No. tea— ' yeee, , lik; mayo. Messrs. Cary and Stewt;t. voted "NO." Thar were the ouly ,ILliutillcatui who 414 en. The Iteuine ate 6,41.1 31. r. FOX Meted qulltogue (Mr. llorricevf; ens nteeent ant , attut of W ars.; but be would,l( l pi - vomit. vote tigainfl wilt nettete.. Me; 11Roit A. 1,1, et tied hie Colleague, . linneltewt) War evetvaarlly &meat. ff present lao , would bat! voted for all theervilelea. Mr. r. autioufift , l he was par iM off With Mr. Ifretil<l.l , . The tot:owing . ie tao 'rope no detail the oiler yoke , rtto,rlo,4 (tarty chimps. Alltens, • Gravel., I Port... Ames, • lirtstrenst, ; Vetere, Atulareat. ilettrey, rite, Arnett, It • es Planta, Ashley, N•i„ 1431,141 ' 1 • .skyey, 0., limp,. Palet.T. -- dater, ; Pomeroy, 06.14.1 n, Iletn.ord, 1 ri Mx, II urlburn, Moue, 'Make, ' natant, ,theftm an, nesman, legervll, lin • re,. Meetnn, Jencks, fellenetr, Mtezhnot, Judd, Dent eta, Mans" nlts.st e e . • 51.4n 1 ... SCAM, • Altar, • 1 SM I Mt• m. 41.11 ,, lat.,. RP•MitnT• ItTeM•rell, lietekun, Inneknesther, ntenalle littetten. Ree Teas, narklnd, Snont s, tnOtee, 1,••11.n, T•tter, Latetrellen. Va.:Tenet, tnueren 111, 1.1. t rent .. t l., Utz, Lincoln. Trimble. Ten.. Clarke,lut, 1A.., 1"3., Trowbridge, Cob.. Let.,, Cetult. lonutitnel•Mpe, t'peno, cook, ' an AnTMlnt. t}iaefl Omer, Vas Moro, .s Cnende, 111.tr• - tu, Van Morn. MO, I.ltnay. Itel.'net lir, I tinn If ICI.. met, taet.ler4. Dann, Men or, ••I Maehbarne, tT Melte, ' Tr int:antra, 11l Donnelly, 1111•Dne. W.lttbeatlMl, M • `-‘ens, 1!”!1•111, -- Cervestoa. blallf•ax, - *Won, ititassis. Ps, raxtlimartli. R r. ••roro.,' 'lstvan. , rears., Nunn, wows. ra, rerrr. e'S•u. vicavlerhtte. nem, O tto, Winecrt•-lats. tint field, rerue, • editims. Attaindr, • lc Meat; weh.r, (Azov,. 0.100, ,Ight,rroye. MtetillUtt. Boman, 1 insitali. tt , le b lit. 11.0 n. 'toyer, IlusuoZrett, - 1 11, 4~/ 11 *. amok.. ' • Jobasotl,. l. 114../aXt. Ilnrf, J.nes, • Um. nvoy. Kosr, XaoM. tittriler. Knott. Trliatois, (Ky.) firdrldte , ' • IlitreLnll. "Lea Auk., "cox, laccor Jack. Wen Tramp, Ilet t. ai Org.', i . Woodward-4l ptotiereniter, .111usaen.1, • ' . tivtactix"..ev istanati Mts.. , Thof ion on tho articles Ming cons. :pleCiel. the HOW , * pr'aeeeded to vote for Manson to conduct the impost:the:not Mlles the Sonata. : • Mr. POl.A.Nboonalsialed eh* fellow nig uncribern Smote% Peusylvonla; Butler, afaitachusetts; Bingham, Olito;. Saut eing, Mamsebusetta; Wenon,lows.; WU- Uama. Younsylsaula; Logain,[llllnota. bit reply to a qua than by Mr. Polars, m to who was 'to be Chairman, tho Spanker sold the Dial:takers would Mind* tin: quantal of priority among :Main. • ttelcen. The Somber appointed mi taller. to count the holkes [ Messrs. Poland, J trick s, tarlatans a4,llorslisll. Mr. MA ItSRA Masked to be excused.' Tke .SPHAICKft nominated in ht. pbest Mr. Randall. [1 Mr. RANDALL one deellned, statliag [ bit du not wiisti to pecticipatein the pro. ofteincx Tha OP MAK rat reriaarit Ing it *OPeeted the' minority deeirod not to Do nproftate ad among the telleta,lppolrited Ur. Blair, of Michigan, as the fourth teller. I The members were then called alpha. 1 helically andeach ..o called stepped to the area in Croat of the Speaker's chair • and depwited hts ballot lu the box kept the talkers. [Bie Wm:wan toned. On the ballots beingcounted, tft re sult wait announced in follows: Whole nomber of rotes cast, I IN; neoassary to a [ ohoice, Co; for. Mr. Steven", 106; for Mr. ~ '-Butler, .103; fat kfr. Itingboun, Ill; for • Mr. Inutwell, III; for Mr. Wilson, 112: for Mr. Williams, WI; for Mr. Logan, 1100; far Mr. Jenekv,l:2; knoneld, 3; Po. 'sod, 2; Oak, 24 Peter.. Blair, Churchill, Otin.latoln and Upson, ono limb. Tho Speaker announced Usot klemni.' , Steveno, • Butler. I Illoglustn, Wilson] Williams and ;.ogee, bating revel red a nijority of Miat'soice coat, were , duly M r. WOUTWltl.noffOnd ► ftwintion (hr. printing-ens thousand maple. of Me articles of impeachment for tile. -Re freed lo,Committiet on 'Printing. ItOUTWELIi °Sawa o raselatiou shot a montage tie emit to We Henan in , norilag Oen Body - that the Moose had 'appolmol mastogors to conduct On in- Emobinent egOinot 'Audrow. Johnson, rrooldeat-cif the Untold BiateM and" had illfoonel such onsiirs to Carry to the Sonata articles soct id upon by the limbs *oho exhibitod In inanninauce of such [ Impeachment, mill the Clerk of t h e [ Ileums shall gcl . lprith suck mussego. [ Adopted:. 1 l• Mr. BOUTWXI.II. uffined a msolutlon [ tint the articles agreed to by tip Mouse to'be exhibited Mita name and In • the none of the peopli of the United antis Lana! Andrew Salmon', President of the United States,ln Maintenance of [ 'poschonnatingoins Wm for high mimes [ end mindemerAnorin In omen, be- carried [ to the innate 1l the managers appointed to conduct such In pitacbmeliq . • . r. BOSS suggested to strike out Oft Words "therpooplii of the United Mateo." „' 1 1 r. KUMAR 'suggested that all the inceocrado members et Congrem might be struck out, 1 The reaelatlon twee adopted. .' On motion of Mr. SCHENCK it woo , ordored alkali be the ordor townorrow, [ calf It Were Monday, to move to suspood tie rulea. Mr. ELDRIDOM moved to suspend the - rules for the purpose of conaWaring the protest of the Demoorstia manabers. Mr. KSILLT "objected. .The Rouse at a quarter before anima adjourned. • ' • Outd t i : .—glintracts base leeen o With 'the Yelhly Slug* Company. by pulls, la Keokuk and points on the b alt large amounts of trim In Now York Iris. Now Orleans on through bills of. Wing.. ls designed this coming season to practically dein odetrete that grain and all kinds of pro. duce wt. ha &hipped ,to , New York or , fhiropebythisrontschosperthan bysny other.. . . • South &merles Mart thollestrt ex.-Govensor Dims. °M ilne. Six otbir tbtraerrestrbtata or Malin also *id firtr.ditys, oil of choler& . OM ITT iND SUM:MiIk& ALL,ECHEISI COON" Y UNION . R PO OLIO IN CONVIATIOS. ilWegrategg to the Mote ma - 4 toogreggliogg—asuggaor , at AI iglgtog ognisgatlone— . C. surrard Comet; Sys tem. .Dsgeasegg—Umgforegoo U. the Twangy-Laird lUltrlct.. At ten.. o'clock. „Monday morning the dolegntm elected at the primary , meet ing. on fhtUrday, assembled in Conven tion Con In tho Supreme Court room at tho Court House, for the purpose of Choosing SenaterliAtud. Hopresendative.dedegatea to repi,Miont thocetuity in the State . Catt; "unto& Ao be held at Philadl. phis the 11th: inat., to eeleot COngresslnual gates to, the ational;Corisedtion toil?" held M Ilt Chicago in May, and in fake ao- Lion Teat-ire . to The poposed drange id the manner'of !caking uouilnathius Allogbeny. county. • . . • The Convention sverrcalled to order 11 J,H. Esq., Chairman of the Conn. ty.F.zeoutive Committee, es - temporary plannuan albs Convention. , Thstern- C=Pentrattkn• sni"Complet"rt , ng 13,-Peggenyint-.. 1 1 • .- !=,-;:s tr.. , Esetrion ItrelAgllt • Serannariera , -ts I ..•••• TheCtutirtnan announced that the filet' business-fa, ardor •wtruld• b s to'reeel"S' Lb* credentials of delegate"; and Slio tat ashlars:ls being-called overthelollow , Ing gentlemen , presented their- oration', =Z=I . . . Fltst Ward-W. Comb. Thorns's Roes. --!. *haixsa Ward-Ttton.ll.. rhaltra, Jon „A, /load. T • HI Ward-W . 3. White. Sol.'llasttngi. 1 h Wattli.' S. Bro•n, J. U. Cats.l,' `?I h trans.-Is prooloor,..r: B. BliopIrli• Yr: H. vestry; 2a..preoloat, JIMMIES Taylor, , Itl hit Ward- of notch:mt./011. Browo.lL llcElhaney; 2nd prentnot,Joßh I,Atilo.Frtra. teen, Jr. esevantar Wird-5. , -Lialrell; - .K..0: - arc- Eighth Ward-J. R. T.Xnbl,John-FILBS. Flt•t4 Ward-Km. Clark, J. W. llcHoler. Teeth ward -‘4),A•11 Bans, J. F. Fil.igle.,„ Lalrrettor•Bla-Ist - Ward, - -lt.. t rearion, leal..ll.osararrht Kara, W. C. Brawn, 0. It. Pearson. r , - -- ,• , . ~, Coltlns-lathreehant. B. W•Zhal...- J• H. Stens, ,t• 2,1 precinct, B. W.,,,Alorhah, David 110111101. , . LIN. L,-.W. II Ilsnuturoh, a. it'Elmmter. I . thOrlaarl.-Wen. Harrison, H.- ilasrianney. [ rat...J. 11. /looter. 4..8 Lambaa , -- - . . . =9 • rirst ward—D. St. Smith, C. IT. Cutler, Second K. 8r05..: Thin* Wareleelst isrstonst,dameSSlchtiet, 16111.11 a. 10.41 s • 5, ..0rt! , Yount Wrd—lit precluet., W. 01. Parr!. Imes, W Itaistrs; lit•cinct, D. 16.1!ul• lan, I.ll3tUt ii 10.411.• • 'tan wana—as....raturwa.s. ho.p. p. „ . ith Wil.rd- - -leso. A. Tsroeuies, Ve.Cu Menet, ' , seventh Wart—A. Arent, Ans. Ileum! Duquesse-4~g, Moat, John Long. holoccom filmnregbsten-12t. prrilne, 'WM X. Mat zotl,lleury IdbotWarreted; SLI prulnot, Wm. Sam IL J. Crain,. tan DinoMitmm—Win. 2.l.ltimb.wi, • IL Chnmh. " Itononotes.C.John . alcnar.i rorry. • Temmwsneowilm-11. Balhantlne, Tlmmaa nonhborimr. • - 84mickhsy—D. K. Whits, Fllltam . Itel , vuothor. J. SnodCr.a• tomtit, John I. Prc , n; Morhemmr—J. C. T....wt., J. Gr. hEnt. TWIMAILIT-4., D. Kennedy. J , ., IC D. Midis. sport—W. Maatostl, James War • roilr. • Nast Eslsatrote—S. P. V.v.. Pr. iklicew Ilsolittagto.-1). H. lgarasOa, .IC. S. Yr. Lake, La. Yllla. J r 701•1.011114, I.4lrat At. ClAtt-11. Seterrur, Leyte Fritz. V. ?suasion, W. UCLIALU... roan—t.Sair •Iy. W. P. 11 , 11,p1100.. Icsattotn-4.K - ro. S. Politick. latirato—J. C. littAbor. J or. Ni its , iewin—Poswittl t trot t, Jolts Totetg, Jr. Tows ktio—looee P Notobett.. 114.1doln—lotto .14 Wee, Tao, O t ston. Colo—we, roust, J. N. risotto. Ycl'ae tJ. Arbuths of.. A. Abittn. AAI. /not—A. /1 . 411011. Ant bon y Corwin. Upper Mll Cielo—.l. F. ono. J WISC.., erste Vass to—ti Y. Melo.. Ml. levon. Pieoele—J. riwoloott, Shook, Part SbAtoo—Jobe Corn.. Coltei—lr. C. Noolty.B. soon—J. V. Coolant, W. - r. llttiehall.-Cos. N. 510. T P.otteinoo, Jr. IlanloOry—jtJ.llllleY. ll . 3 : Taggart. W iletwoo..loases essoctelm W. A. BlLL. P•ttoll—JalliaSoots, Rm. J./locos Yors•111.-11. C0ur...5A..1 S. Littera. Jatt Torre., .Iroopti rearvo VI a. 111rGass1,14,1 Doff. irlC.- . 1. Brest . n it.._ft . at o. Uo Doeson, outs% Vor...tiCl. Jr. Snowdon—R. 110..erite. it. D. R.I. • rine-1 0.0011.11.. ti. Logo,. , Youth 'grotto—J. Sliver et, 1. J. Lomeli. tetiay—R- JaaS. A. N. Ness, Wtacret—T. W. livid. a. PiwelllC- Reseeten—lt. W. wo flee. J. A. Uses,. Italrietit estrrpnwatedt rweau, Sent PlCaboteb, Wow I . lllAbarob, llooct, Pie 1.114125a5, t, Filcbtaad. TV.LMAI(NAT OEM ANIStikTIOX; On motion of F. C. Ne;ley, Maj. A..M. • Struien w ea elected permanent chairman. Upon taking the chair he thanked the Otomnution for the bettor conferred upon 'hint In railing king to premide over their debt...nations, and remarked that m the lamented Lincoln ha l mid, in apeokina of tee IMMO:1M, itApuhlkau, majority given him in Allegheny conntr, that tr was tee large fora county—lt should be • Stets, lie alluded to the political eau, abort in INI3, whetotrant and his follow ers were str I k lug at lAehmond,whlclt too. Men in the hands of the retells, and mils the Republican party, with G rant at it, head, a formerly, ware 111‘ i Led tommi her iticknoosid vietory. The Whit.) Ileum, 'chick had been- made sacred by Wmh ingum,Jeffereort, and others, was now In t pl e un= in an n d. o ldn .' re " t r glir; ' , lLl a e A u li was rearmed to the •itepobilcan patty. with Grant as its leader, toeless it of the nits pollution with which it wm now in fanta: After - Lem* Torthourematke, in which be 'p y rougly rerAmimemiar. the nomination tf Gen. ,Grant fo r the Fred atencyornd ; hick were received by the Convention with groat ,applaum, •the "pester aloud. On motion of B. V. Morgan the tem• porary klectotarlie more eleded rlltegLaa , cant necretarise.. Tics permanent organlcationwas to:lm plotted by the election or thy' following Viet Pre.Wenta: It. IL .Davi.. James Mcklrier, A. - M. Watmn, John Jr., W.C. it and. Thomas Marshall, The Cheirman then in n brief manner stated the object of the Convention. Major Rosman V.rrott moved that a committee wn resolution., coca:sting of an Mstehitia, be appointed. The motion was adopted, anti the chain op• pointed the following: 'Russell Errol% J. istrable, A. M. Watson, J. F Steele, T. U. Bayne, George Smiy. William "trown. J. F. Sloe*. Ettl.,:moved that all lona 1w referred ts: the committee... Joel nneuneed. Adopted. - FOwlwaTmta iN II DA LI...DTI:M. The Convention then proecedewl 1011111- haste snd ballot for sielogiqedi, with tim following mouth • JAILI3IIIIO I M. CHICAGO MTVErTinti. A. At. Brown • .J. Aloorbireul • ' Themes E slug . . .... Mews. Drown and Mangle.' were de clared the delegates. C. VV. Ratcholor and VI Single wer chosen alternates by I.ll . 4lllMliinnl STATIC CONVIIIITIOS-11111i.i.TOrtl AL. Thomas M. Wlershall and thigh S Fleming were chosen by declamation. J 2.l o Tiarististriek was pitted In munina tine, but his name Vllll.ll.hdrawn at hi request. • • Nominations baying been condo the first and out/ ballot resulted.: • •ItuAwill V 1.611.-132; AlfroA Mack 33 •W. I. Porvlsoca.. 0f....106.311 Frenob .lo6opli 1.5. .J. Pi bite •D.IP. Morr66--.... LI; Taller 3.3 6.1.66311 A. Dutler. 610 am r. 31 ,, man.... ••Thus. X. Bayne-. ONlazAd Il• 11rua33..1, 13 336634.1...t1r6bam. atii. Frbover, ID Arshar al .•. u. Urn. 14 Wm. nistesont... (tin . ..A.llomo 6 Jobs GllallAn Anq. atngerly..4 16 , • biz wer6 le' 1* chosen; Rai M.N.. 'Erred, Purelance, Walton, Morgan, Hut lor and Bayne having received the high est number of Totes, wore announced as the delegatex. • • Mr. It It: Davis, Lean the; banotirig wen coo3636seed, submitted tho follow- Ina: raotued, That when this Convention proceeds to 'rotator delegates It he dons visa sec, MT. McCarthy gloved to amend that It be by marking. Carries'. Tito motion. as amended. gas adopted.' Previous le the annenneement of tbo ballot, J ..r. Slagle, Sp, moved thatilio six repregentative de agates receiving the htghoet entraber or- votes be elected. Adopted. 28D MITSIVT. • . - Tha Chairman announced that din con: ferias to meet with confateca from Arm-. ening and Butler counties, Would be ta lented by the deleoteo from the north of tho riven, altar tho Convention had mi -1 cannon run minium= .LICD VI6C rafte 111312 .13atora_promediug to marking, „I: C: Negley. Mob; moved that dm delegatra to MG - National Convention at ChlOugo be Inatruated War% bolng °leak& -11 a did Dot walk*, ./an doubt ha _regard to thir matter. Ha mead that Aber. be la, atructod yoto general tfraa tut tb . Presidential nominse„grst, list eta all the time. This motion was received - with great enthusiasm., and was - unanimously • - Tweetty-lktre District. . . ailPPled- ' - 7 • . The inthe-ConvOntlon from mr. Chiller moved that they also birth- the north aide of the river, or tbatzr stxucted to.vote for P Hx-ev. Curtin for oleo of, Allegheny . ..nay compriaing, iir : tbn-ViC6 l'rMkte".. ' • ...- - 1 ' ; ' ' with 'Buller 'and Armstrong counties, . Mai. Crests suggethou they tie in the T sentpithird Con stresslonal District, 't'cluo`,"j!i,f,"`Jo'ulny,,i''v.,•aStrr,t,l,,i,loi. ~, separated -from the remainder of the - - t in ' " - --- --6 --- --- --- dolelena* and organized in the Quarter stritthed vote for Calttehe A, Grow for ... Session. C,outt room, for the • purpose of Vi m e° ,. ? 7,7,4, 16 ,7.,%;,.. ~,- , ...,4,- ', .- , k;,,,,,....„..„. selecting conferees to Moat .lielth - Con sitilitid- Ili -- ' " untrammeled ---..-.- ito ---- fir - ris the threes Awns Batter. and Armstrong co Mist-and Select. delegates to the Chi- Viso Pmerideney was concerned: They . .,.. u - - • Convention. ' ' • " should be allowed to take los the - Whole s : T r. . E. , .R. Davis . aik ,,,, the C ll' o l n U irtit i le 6 :, s a li n ' d * v o u f te Lb fo g r j th m e eelin ntoitt 2 ° Lei th !! .shale , ,_an . ,d_ ll „„Lmr, soc hE L ßlL ..„.... 7°B toc md,,,., Jam " able man .D,r the position. ,Be therefor° ''''...1`f1.7,.717,..,: been mad., .th,„ moved to hiy' the molter oil the table. o c:,;',"'i oc ir m ""' p C=r to. 7. o ck.,, o con: Thd . P...'u.° l ‘ . ...,' l l°PWal ' . . fames, which resulted in the selection of I - . CUAW.F O, ...P. , "a - ..T5" .0 4 . Mauro. J. C. Lewis, of gharpsburg, A. . , ~ '! . dlr. ; McCarthy stated that as spat of MI Watson,-of. Sewickley, smd -James the business of the , Convention was to A. Situates of the FithleariL AlinhenY. bikii, into. consideratifin .thlo. - : proposed who wets InstrUcted to - vote for ft. H. 'ehongenn the' mitenetef making dont- Davie tut one of the Representative Dole- inationii in 'Allegheny' County. he would gates framthe Tervinty-third•Histriet. move ' , thus :the matter be referred -to $ The Convention thou adjourned. committee of-seven, wlth,thetractierufts ----- submit the reitiortetotke , Cenvention: • ..Ten t . t mo }4.tio•tn,ibprerailed and the-follow .- - Ong, aiine° W e. imalasets-Xw ' I .„:P,lMei awl • Maio, ft.Uy 0: • .off , SESOLUTIOILO.: , TboCtiolrtnim thifaxallookobd alit Wa boultOlfteeocillemolutionf hatioruplotoi toot, loboro .00d wore randy .to Ruosolt.lirroti,4l34rmon. of .010 Committee,. on . .gehifluflOo.o,. auppiitttid Chef ollOwIng: , 'ltrsalred. L - Tltist the' Union' Reptlbitcatt par of.Allegbeny county resiStrots nada ,- still. ty, thenrlnelh* of looffoo. oflOopff and. national intograv which:were anted In the . anovresslbla of. thtaballion; and 'it daelitas Its .9T/own' O ttLa rsiniod. atrootion measure. of, Coagress._.o Mit this Cohventioa azufimisea thanks to the' soldier. and sailer. of the gopubtlo; tam hoosOunderrfantehnotathatiltiltaileso mann indautol for the prothsrpation of its ithofttra'sturthe PerpatuallOO of Its pO*rlit. and that theirtrereleaseriaeesand sonless; foworoitioa of the Tobslllena arIll•bo tsrasosberod sel.hgKntliode Op sheateOpisOf tha country *Wets has Peen allied Ihto/411 1 1, shetrlrsJor &OA vite.ofitsow J••• .• -I. That Rls our unalturatOe ottrlPOsa.to ounintOtt Inntolate the public falab andna: steno! eredd ; to lesson'the tun:too - of taxa [Not Op Otlting 02611 0/01011, exatendttnres, and Isudatlng malts the moss Utononals mon- She adualniltr.tion of the 41torfan meta'; and - we tonfidently antlcipate"thst, ttstwe.rle.d toolloi.ortll be ooto pion. If. fo.forfoksoVauoolof Outs of If.bost.Y.Joi• ally and ganntnansponlin.liol., / 4. Tn.. the atddlose faith inthettlusPntY. isladons and: patriotism of Sienefal..Cinsat, sorassed he thp .0/01Olins4 adollind in' Our liali Cntinty COnvelltlilll.,4.l. bean inntianthmall tell Allis lad littnott Ms eharza arise d atfY flaVohideof spoil him as aueretary of Nara position wilful:l2s se. copied thtongh llonntlon to Ida °Gantt - I. no lotoir frowned from the power of treason by the artlllantaehleventents• of afamoit. and his rompaolordi to arms. • • 3. That we will look to hint fa the fnuire. es the lovers of melt liberty looked lb the PK..., al the mar above all' others, who can 00100 order oat of eorTnotent., and Inspire . ..I,nctn.lenc• an het...7 la the baron ti resdflere of dm Government. • Trefoil Win baron o,oo 4121 Presubtagof gentes—f4a. tonn.f/fgreboy"—through whom bY lbs.belY trod, nrrier and prorporby will 0400 be ter- Cll.lo,trlle patriot.= ammo more reensaMsd, nd trva•no not only std. made .odiem:' ' ut ban•sfoed from our land. 1. Tog. Grafted cant and kite traripab :me hav/rg. conquered • »Waller, ts. the held; to r!.l rot frost to them theswork of art:yob's . trearre be the Cabinet and Conn blis of KApO4llO "001:0 , 7i0fOrrIVT." • I. T•NIC [LIM I hank% a the people of Alla 1.'171 17,17 17,,,. 4 417;:nu 0 :111111317;t:I'e flute of Rap mr,taxl... In Cosgrove for msfr , courage mud Eldriny in great , r• Senate arttelee of Sul treachmeat ansiost Andrew' Johnson. greeldent - ca r the balled Mr Ills reelitanco . to and deflation of the Conetitution owl the lab; that the moml Isumior the amatry will anemia UM Senate ID 1.713 . 0eL: enforesuarnt of the law •galnet 1 Irn. and that we lifok forward to foe se ' ' moral of tbia hold, bad man but Um bead of the weeernmeotet the C•11111ill moans . af I etoring pea. and orbaperity tam MS -11,11,3 11.1011.. and of euchring the early redo:AM:to Cl the boulaont State, minder onbilean sonstitutlone framed by their loyal people. • . • -• • nrwrotor-lxvotionsaa. - • motten or Mr. - Mortotn, the report wee re, eived taxi thoretedutions adopted. Mr. Meltri, more. that the delegate% thr Twenty-thitd thatriet meet and app4rint conferee* to ennfer with con ferees from the other counties onmpro.- lee the I tbktriet to •lort, rettrearootatlvea to the riattotud tOmvontlort. .A.deptott., • ' WrwirrON MIDOPISIED. • Maier Errett oftertet the following ad ditional reentotion t • , • •, /Zero/red. 'flat the thanks of the down try are doe to lieu. &Ad. Stanton. Sec retary' of War far his ktern alevOtion, to duty rod tlitte..ontry, furtaisjirm, on viola:n - 4cl Iterenoo i. liii . rights putter t:•: law, at a time when !unit adherence , wee reeentlet to the preservation of out free institutions. The en= try will never et s. , J.t the debt of gratltnee It owes to • Dl° ref..,tritinn irrog adopted by a UR= lidag OT trar.iietICOUSTTICOXINATIONa. ?tr. 31,Cattbn Chnirtrian of the Cool. mitten of Seven, to whom bad been re ferred the matter of the rreposed change iD the manner of making norainatioas, pret.ented the fetlearieg repeat: Berated. That Ato •ler Dela. tlagtat day et mar. 1er.1, - the Upton Repuhilean eaters In each oroitteo • 01stron. to Alteghaaa nOuntr. 00 , 11 meet and elect tart, bemoan, tot. Known at trOitottottry Beard. Whose ditty .stubs to make ant %list °fall the ttepablicen inters in tally eisetien district. Thor real: tato nOttre 01 1.110 Lime gad ulnae (nor mere than thirty or . fess than t of before to tint. of bidding. Ort miry toe. lire. wren 1107 *hall sit tar the .porp,e or pertectlag sod correcting the 100 of voters. The said hoard ghat go hei tire a magistrate. when said. list is Wriet , led, sad wake cash that they have made fork 11. t to thereat of their knoseledgeand belief, la true registry of the Es= .. Ic%i f ewers or their district. TO said Its gist. y shall act at election neither, of all primary teeetiage,shall reoelve the veto of ne perton henteristne Is not on thole rem Meted Ilst. The Beard shall bate Vie lottor to XII TAM. {Of among tharaordeae, lead shad , we Weeded arinnallytteforei the nest day of Iday. Thfilr {tent 01 ethos shalt rontturte ter ma year from the ant day of III!M= T 1,114 report Wle elgiinl by Messrs. David Holmes. George '4"-- , n'ICCY. T• 4 6. Tower, and John G. Conner. The minortty enbatittorl.;he - lollocrint report:. . • The teinofitp of }bp Committee retort shut titer ace in I►vlT of the ZeitOlt of the Con... Mien wfth lbe elciptson Of the reso lution ft coring thoonotinuence of the del: rate e 1 Oen, in It. place they Offer' the sottvd, < Liat antoluelloas, basalt° li,.;•111sr voLe. . . _ • _ 'Dais repot +++r•-signed aignol by.): E•M!ReI . thaorge 1L Vrarsou Mo• arthy, • Mr. Ateßrier moved thessioption of tb tleorltl reltorL A Mr. lioluies mutant, as an amendment, that the maturity report be eubositited, end raid that he was,oppased to the "Crawford County System, ' mot only on ac m count of its opening up a chant:tut fur comit km but be P. cause would put ire entire mattered making ouniluatiena in the hands of the may. The country, titid rim would, have 119 coy in It. Mr. McDonald was In favor of the aye ti m and hoped the roaort of the ulinerldy wouldhentiopted. Itogeld it was not thus. district aving bin, p üblic Pm an raters 1.110 h 1.141 haV 0 is mu ds away in nominating Catillldatell US other% wharo they pelted rims one' hundred votes: Mr. Watson hoped the , Conveatten meld edit.: the report submit ad bye majority of the Conamitt.. 'lke Craw ford county system. Ile said. had been effectually tried in other localities and wean failure; that by Deny old political beck could heat Me „beat man in the country. Mr. 'lttellrelsty thought the delegate system more corrupt then the ether, from tho fart that there were notsomany men to buy as there• would - be were the nominations made by a direct vote. - Mr. 'Smiley .1d that both 'vacate had theiroinections, butt of the two be thought the Craw font smutty system the beat., • Mr. kfclirlor raid be objected to the delegate system for the. same reasons ' Mat Mr. Watson objected-t the other— that irbilbriril up an avenue for trend. Its addition to this hoseld it was Impost elide to biro en expression of the „mime, In favor of mere than the cantli dote for the princteat Mika —Mat the del gams wore selected by the candidates 112. stead of the people, sad when they met In Convention everything was sacrificed for the advancement of the one Widen larnandldate. • ' . Mr. Wauton again took the floor sod spoke at some length against the Craw ford county syetent. • - Mr. ilulleullllo, of Tempenusceville, moved to lay the whole mater on the table. A vole was Mime on this motion, and the Chalrmain elated It appeared to trim Mn "ayes had it." • • The "yeah and nape" and "divlstion”- wore milled for, and after some- little mtfueion, tit was doelleti to determine Me finagles:flay the delegates' in favor at layirg the matter on the - table . mew , lag to the right aide of the room. When thus separated It mitt appuent theylnere largely In time majority, oxalic. S.Ulan tine's motion was decided carried whit- Yr. Holmes, of Collins,. Inform' the following: • . • .Arsolerd.-TbathereartenltoratillototOotte tY 41011,1sattoue be holg -OP the Inetnte following the primary ...amt.. 1 "" l r beteirleconcienent for.aeletrital ffehit Wo atentre districts. Adopted. ' • Mr. lt. If. DiTil *gored utelollowlng i Om bereafter theAtenretwont. Om in the Getteentloas shall betty SEE m.• nalagate._§nd tbst tba-YbObi bbnil by vim row. •04.4 C 10•11. • On motion. adjourned. Lao:motes Yesterday merning aloYdeight,o'clock aivapinalmt , meentred .iu -the - oeilar Ne.htLidatket etrolita Mahon. keexikeed OSA Planter *star , Wit _intiehl, Ohl lid :rest ;Xt. c.rtha iP,. l .e l e h oPkt ind hiarion,..llwilap, 'ming man em.: . _ Played ha the shop, went to the collar for chp pl=r4id of drawing 'same varnish, Mi.:Cagan:gine:l candle with them.' The ,banal ointaining the varnish-had not illoon opened, for,Walle time, and aaapou As - the • Van:: was removed , the gas •wilich - hid ba ng isf•consldent.: !bid quaatiry,l forced Its :way out, t,aad !corning in contact:with the flame of the t eandle, immediately ignited." In an 'in aton the ate- oenimuniested to the Var. Mith in the barred. and an implwalon au lamed. Tinkly mita** btuated into piece., Viand de tire scattered about in erre eminn-2:llnratap was blownsevatal Net, and austahaed severe bruit:mon the heed. lhandeand rleht leg, by bell:get tick with knot of , staves. , Forionalnly, he not dangerously .injupd, and succeeded maltinghie way oat of 'the cellar ugh rear door.' Be was afterwards :taken to a - bodie eageriond ening; where ad: Injuries were. pmperly attended to, when he wan taken to him homyln Alla g.heny,... Mr. Carey iscaped Uninjured. The 'alarni' of ' Are was stmnded - from ittez lee to which the Fire• Department pyramided :promptly, and. muter the Al a-etch:to of Chief Hare, succeeded In ex 41eryilehltin the flames before "they- had Made much progress. Thebes was very . 9'. ll l orsk of " 411.211*a 7 .11.:: neduangs. 4 i During 'the year. 1661, in snits of.the general herd times :Which orivalled, !Antra were erected within the boundary 'of the ell - Icily proper,' four hundred and hineteen 'nliw store houses and' private dwellings," at a cost approxiinating 81.- fOO,OOO. - Le e the districts 'lately consoli dated there were more than fifteen hund red new houses erected during Mamma period. thserst of which will fully roach 84500,000 more, making the neat aggro lo,te al:1,000,000 expended in l'idsbuty,h an building improvements inlBB7. - Here is a summary centipiledby E. FL Wright, • Esq., Assessor of Water rents, of the new buildings erected In the old' ten wards duringthat year: • . - Tint Ward...:,. 8 I girth Ward-1.-69 tecond 5 Seventh Ward.... 97 Third Eighth Ward.... 68 I Fourth Ward.... 11 Ninth Wsni. 55 Fifth Wrrd 18 l Tenth Total number Mold city pr0per....411 Letter Carriers. Rapers rev eleliansit reto,aarr. UI&. • . The foliewhig repor t e - n t ahowe thum . . leers et lettere and priors delivered and _ .tolleeted..,by the letter carriers of ditylor the month - of February, IRS& • .Lettres. tatters. Pspera. „10,610 10,974 C011e0ted.....40,160 1,,1011 Throughout the basins». portions of the city there era are deliveries and col lections daily, the last »garden at •8 Weleek p m. There ia one delivery daily at the Copper Works, Frankatoren, and Oakland. Perrone desiring their mall matter de livered are requested top:lave eirderawlth thosarrier or at tits Poduto». , lospert.aa Nettimr. At Yearkia florae** Coll estenaire wholesale ana retail trirortiftni and 00- 16e tame; tioi. and 79 Mirka itreet, . will be -forked a very latik *tank of cbcace sad Seasonable_ goods which are orered apacially. reduced ratas. The iirre.bought largely and ca.refially &m -ien the remade{ rereionin the eastern markets, and are neW..preparal to offer their patrons such Damasks* hese sel dom - prevailed In this city. Dialers *ad inillinera In, making their pnrobases while -ln the - city or iikpreparing - their enters, • - wiit- consult "their Interests - by keeping this hones in Tie,* I:l4.vireket I dilireelh 'From the report., far the month of February; of the Street'Oammtsaioxisr of the Second' district, Which' la` cern . posed - or the Serenth. . , Eighth, and part of the Sexed indVeith wards, to (tetrad the followiritt Iles ent from gutters, 84,500 linear 'feet; bursted hydranut reported,. !7; arrests avid* for throwing ashesend !ebb* . in SWF Storm—The saciw storm, yes terday no:peers to have been ;unto heavy on the Allexhouv. Mountains. and the trains on - the kenesylvanla lialrrnad haveall been more or len delayed to consequence or It. The -Pbiladelphla express, duo hem s& 420, was two bonze hehind tines; The companiesof several or our : street railway/lot:ems been only running half the tnts*uumber or ears, add in some Instances I they ars rousting .OryGoede sad Where te IPerahase.;-. AT Bates d Ball's, No. 21 Filth street, a very choice lot of flue foreign and doo-. Mead* dry goods le offered to patrons st very reasonable prices. The ,atock ts neer. Crash and Inviting, baying been se lected with much ears, and daring the recent depression in the Eastern mar tens Persons contemplating making g urottaser in Bo tine should keep this , . . .. . Hotel Keeper' il!teaten. 11l Leder lin,-a hotel !Keeper at..Croeked Ron Ma dan, made Information before Alderman 'lk renuktem. ehernlng 4scob Rinehart, Roziert'lljaher end. Runnel Beck, with :oilman and , battery. The defendanta, it r i appear, bowled with h m o and vaiter day,monihne, without 7 provoixibM ettaoked. and beat ,b 1 M. a shameful Imitator. A warrentw lamed filt their nonther Groat Cam lu'imothe'r gut of to•aay's GlAMerm wo publii a cureof Asthma, made- • Dr. Keyser of thts.city, after many . • tteas offorto to get rellof from other • The D OO. v.r's usultridoal &Apollo. betom given to diseases of an obstinatn aimed° obanto. ter boa awakened Ma hope* of many nor moo wtio glvenup f4:l4te af.ovor misenang Tenet ' ' ' Assault and, Battlay.—James Muria. mad* -Informsdlwa before Alderman Thomas, charging two meg imbed Ors-. ikwu and Brown; with assault and lad tern - It is alleged by the prosecutor that tbs doilindants struck him on The heed, knocking - blot down and. Witting him severely; A warrant was hound foetho arrest of she Mmused. - • ' Tanana's= illeartag.—The second of a series et' lectures before kid TM:Dwane° League hill be :t V=l Ltd. evening, at. 11 o'clock, in the San dusky' Street .Raptist, Church, by_ the .0 Rev..5..114,...D.D. Subject: ..WOuld. • Prohibitory Liquor Lave be desirable at tho ureseurtirueV` The endless* will ho favored with good ehhlithe% Mama and BalksYo—astuait aL ad* Information. bellare Justice Barker of South 21tlabumhaastordazr. dare= Richard Joule wig( alawit sad battery. The parties Os ingdoyed id IS* BUS* Iron isfil;whers the didlcußY seen 2 "d• A Irant was' tumid for the arrest of • ,an Wil"'"""v"=, day ,and *lkea beers Mayor charged with ther , riolatlon of on onll naemof cat.Y,W hleb• prohlb the drlelogoleatteorothorplockthrough the stave. on Sunday.' - After e b eer t n . ho was flood dye dollentind coots. 11Dernen —Tleossiereptiou th• First Preinyta cauxlitor kitua buret mat younrdsr d ChM. Ule fok lowelergenthelkS 124ara Dr. Vr. Wlannyt gi. linnin A Changn.—kpre* diakand - olianii Lae taken place In rreattorylltin Weleetiwentr-fsnr dartirwldrit thrie.l.bs ipprourf.-Das r , At•lfitt rat: Ara GAZETI Inmots, - IWEDIViIT SXD SATURDAY, lArrl . 1 4 , 3 6.l l Alitne nitrt 0.1 o was et tmer t e,:aes mattes whiter. mew=[ leaches Sdlioeflty,laseat brews by Telegraphs, ve valnabliV46lll6 Itetter ale the nod,. Lae Mlles s6l4aiet tellable Yteuelei end 00a • martial btatbs&eperts game by bay paper hi the dry: Itejesear, Itarellable Weratoni Ita ' ft:m.l4o mut wtotIST,ILLIMMO - CAM 1.44 —OLVI Ono ealtior MI. to 11;a, pits= W** Itp the taut 3011tIoas Rona Te, Opecztimili.7l■.anantag rya: 'WM be eavOs4_ speoirt mboa *Oda rca want., L. vre faanptlreditWV edttlas tar ob. siatears banstnemiriksit aweik. aritomiottirati caccr. 4.112.64914 Utter,. iasy mit-WonnUa• Addremsl - EASETE. . 4 - EL= ALLONAOr Noodsi. Tatrea..7 liry BavV;ilez. CI Mr. NODN LT N. /1.1. W. HICK, of allegheny. Wes "ANNA' •X. CL11.10..0f DIED • . • GOTT. itihk, le ft‘eloet. lILET JA.MX, Irlfe•mf Jun. ClveLL, aged 54 Trull. • Tao Caserat 'all take DE.e from ler !ate tea.. dente, laraitin stmt. last Etnalaihate, rnts ammirooag at t a`taaak: Tim I rtealir Om rayllr aaritupecallatly Waited to attend. C. rtagaa aIU lawn Davarra, Gasp' *treat ,541:21 o'clock,: • UNDERTAKERS -1- ••••.'LE3L:AmEN,usnle.wrAullit Ir.. let Marta Mx.; 'lltttmieS, VA: cosinuwerOanasudgalualsamovzsowa even . flexsn otl'ausral Paret4l2.th; 41cati nziatstud.: #o.ll 3lowits op. 47 ud !dam. 'Um. Ilivastssmar—paT .1).41 Nano D-D..E.M. INV JaAtas, 12a5ta5..,),(4., VIC11141:14 as PEVEILE.. Under! vanilla Ara tam* INTABLY.dossradi of Yud!ll@ stem and Cbwr-itawdawdrAildeld. whmktictr COTI NIN SWIM an coa otattiriiiitattd i. 1121 lidtatioa &me; •fraodadtrat asdWafaxt Cella% 4 pile. • 1111041 M -13ddlea progarelfewtro "reams , sad .Cirriagw..2l4ll4 . fildiNdjki ta.'4ulgearilizik66.'acaoitert. tratatepo" all tuntes.dar dad night. I T.:, - - -ROBFAIT . baoh., autits.4..ia .1611•Dhasosa Job. wrua. tat.' bit bat Meta; Itasiiod. liagaat aaa . tmttatteu, mai. nom tis 740.a5l OoSta IDO ..tarada =octal. cow ,th we:44mm— carnapa us -MUM" D.l/41""*. Cr.. 4 cnow,ll.o Lauirnnwoloassw gnus. -oat. we* ED*FAMD WA. Ur4r4B•lB-10g (Yal. AVON. • Anigowip,:lteunto.ftwftea woLothoil.VO.. nia; iloceipike stick of foseist Tandsidne (WO. gig 'Vinod tandithetn lo•rod Wi . ;c4*. .Polcand Z•trory,Stablwoxs..- net of fliA - tad Valle Strierta. Carrtaus. I;...owa;:B.at.c's.wft ma.% a0.:40., { ." 4 "- ; • '. • -•.: Yaws. WALN , 10 RENI` OR Bur. A lAirra•Roaraor Yard, pew eassiesesd aarldest lona a licktwo4 lesaillletartag *Wasik or •DRILI uks sattatdi to pakvum4. mwp • Adat.4.lll. C. ir CO;; aim= rio;nl W A T E 111—A G ' ter, Gassman, 4 .211.1 C DISTORT OP TUE %TAB BETWEEN' THE SW ZS; U. Causes,elefseter. Coo Uwe .1 Basalts.. Ho.. AL mass /I. ffrinfluse. Bead tar Cr% ?nears, with wags aad .- full oleaalutlast .r t*si. NATION'AIa tc.l . rellialelpals, ":"P9060 AGIC7/OBI " . iiitple fait' free, eritli Genie; tor say pad to eleit Kt dally. la three hems. Deatneat. entirely IX., Ilaht acid desirable. can be dope or boon orittorrltig. *both mill Orin Ronk. No eft soiolorlow or lonotow. Addroo• W. CIIIDESTLIII, for Brotarray.-Nroor Tort. dill' • WANTRE—AGEsTB.• for THE RIADD.DO.TS, sad Raw On . IdWed. 'relight Dled forth. Vole. with Menu sad deldesto 'Di the Meet Rebottle. It dentate. sae, ice tYltairayiega slid-600 ratee:ana r. the spleteat aad. cheapen Ccarttnea pahltabect. osti 417-51 per Copy. ra public. are ma- Rased 440131.1er worts arlth a gently 4raoal the tookratawr cealala. a•ar 103 el :variety and 110 MU- 80 . 4 f" C 43,30 ' .11d1frau JONI& /111.01111.138 & 3 . .F0R . •... Llinr--Prsvo itdoin4lol -..weaudiassen Mao tram. near B n etwe -'- etreer, AUnglonity, with dereUlAys over , - with water, beat room two gas. Lod/IST Annwt . for air:ohne, grocery or renal ebow nor. Also". Is use hididtoss. fourroms, saltabie Acme! 'APO, at alai...! rsAsizu &gm. Ohio amities:id Sedgeiteh street. Allegheny. FOB - BALE. F°ll.;"4ll,lLE.:—' 'OII4OILEII. - -17tatt • Aatati' a 'of U4sll..uauMAtle Latium nor ot. • • - fared a/44mM sale, andany ..dattnsunt I toe baltdlna eitenarouddinall td make a.electlom. • It:44lll*U lateatedm* ..una'and basitest Menial a-Ittalt tabu ft aliarpatters,no .• the Waste/a Pennsylvania Stall„,ratatal. etialettratni - - thmagh maniac 11 mu& mere valoabla and mteuttW .ZsdenalM.' nnautaml'Aut - Siat nee . Matra Aar . eneitai annuntau ef :dxsa;bmaest.. ' • • • 'Mick lark amnia an 0000000000. n. Tata itunillidetat Sbo.. km 0. 04121 at tao 000 tonaldi Mee and Lam tolls maesdlaily 0007.. diLL • ISItIMISLLT. Sag lastaitt.and.huar. - 7- -• Von tbur.E.--Houlio and teit oft • 7- Uttnatiti _or Man - ntiatiiiald,Adataa *min >a. Putilsature-Ilidhirs.' s Lot'et er Boa. balatnleo7 teas, am( =ad venuivntict -rimiourtat. Ossmasda. Hi itandl, maws. Arlatemed OW' Lot 07 12' ' almUlteans Duna 00.1.10015 aw a.. moor mffi• aped M.11.U: imam aid . pa._ Wad, seraral nand Howilitt too. seadUeallnat' In.dulu el 3 .. fc...7:4lXotOatensas mas . .._ftweatat; 111.Ftr-4.. 1 Ya11T dealvaale /PICK 1/0139241 ma 3 lIuSTl.• 0344UstfOdet 'hada, marble Mantles: us med..' mtarglaiandtteat; Imam venial= aurae mme.: and elatattetHtmanet. lie. pd Y. If1 . 11X61.• - nast ••• Wine, gata ward. TeMialost freuf. Apra: Ist, • je 081 R F..13013t SEE.-4;T ROWABDIt Wean . =4 ii.dh" Stibi*; eat neAuitu.r. IMAM awn Um* D 47111 GRIT 11010712. L. 4.8115. DEACIGES. ID7131: 3 Onto . Itt.A.cat. musse; ealri ths alearsais.• NErnoiscs 'and Kai on anisselsalLa: • . ROIL' SlLEE—tine CAaIIsIAGE, mono. tec hones; ohs TWO- Wan iWAGON, alli deabis M " ° CHM?, NT" hearti Ws., /YOUa at the MITZI. • —.OIILAD.ALII.O rilt.ol,itapaiMAGl7 they • tud. Nothlufeppro.dn Item la theivethale leiclepeOset they Mk V ttheere eqthrsill wiry; l'llthg,aarprekrthethe, sei th ete and day.. 19thlawei mad Serltherthad'e valei•boistieg snit the. • eittein qnseaShßi . r be pi - Oa*: astiasztax; lyoC ear udr wearpolvbselxV4l.o cation en def Oat 4 . 1,E - ekt. tLe7 gv. cm, 'O . ) Oiliklinnylai; gsgtsiiiitsim IlVit tr 1..4: , =9 Wheb ntrtresle UM, them knowing bat that A. lash% tbe mato' eltliat be arrear:...7 31te ;sec - reheat. tLa hanker,aeeheale e.ta Call these bait ter *later, Iprhair..stuesser and. Elmeels theoastlehloa lbseentee that ere wen. Meet es 4 the Iteresgs, W 1.1111" sem. I Des tts la rlltsbergh baveesswhotes tem, Call tyattorirtamoer.■ limns arattri D0N3.1.111 i IIk&LICTA, se welt - orik kn 10 4gmt7liedueifor osadi Mt!M 114arir. mum* ,3Qercl:Le3A"''Ealor tier,: Penn 11T.•%1 natrfitrests '..:;:,:•,' Fmtigeati.pA• (iiirtEAT 13DECZNIERTS. Towou acorrimaumnre w.s...frue.roson.k;a geaei:m le jade to C.;.in ti•lstanstrls, garty 11111 PLR cm - xass4finr" omen, IS 15 • =4KM, saG. 'ximagui voek-,4 , 13.1311111 1 11,Nerehist.tallor, iis itr—miffiwi' sr SPENCER DE; - 4*NIM littglit.fslo:4lkND DE dirOaniom. klf4.!"- Awakititi • ' 1 .-'-4-;: t 'T. t :. ' ''i ? -- W,i ; i ' l . t i.: : : ' , . - j . .. ' : ',.. 7 . :; '. yi p 1 S;_.
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