ailyttz FROG -.VIABU/NW:CON.' im r ieachment Court 'lutes. Discussed in the Setude. Honge Impachinent Articles Report of the Committee Ie ph to toe ---- rlttft.zurabCl.44 l . 4 it WAstEINOTON, Feb. A isez. HOSE OF . REPRESENTATIVES. TICLFA OF issersennix3er. At me quarter past two cidock Mr. BOUTWELL, Clunrmin'of the Select Committee, presented 'Articles of Im peachment agulnut the President. of the United Statem, which were thereupon read by the Cleric, an P,llowig: .dirades Exhibited by tit HCtere oip . resentatives of the United Yates , , in lie .ante of themselves and ell the People of the United Slate; against Andrew Johnsen. President of the CnitedStedes, ":as the Maintenance mod Support of their -Untneneloment agetrust llmafor H79k - armee an Misdemeanors to Office. . - • ------- .... licitata Lhat said 'Andrew John. soft; day o f of the Uninal States, on b i the 21st day of February, In the year o our Lard ono thousand eight hundred andala - tpeWitost Washington, in th District of Columbia, unmindful of th high duties of his office, of its. oath o 'office, and of the requirements of t I Ontstitution that he should take care, that the lawn be faithfully executtd, did touserfully. and In violation of the Con stitution and laws of the United States, -Lotto an order, in writing, for the romo -sal of . Edwin 11., Stanton from the office or . Secretary for the Depart . anent of War, - hold Edwin 4. Stanton baying, been theretofore duly appointed and commisS I ioned by and with the con- sent of the !Senate of the_United Stater ' as such Secretary, and said Andrew - .John Son. President of the United States, san titter-llt dsy of August, in the year of our Lord, 1367, and during the recess of "the said Senate, baying suspended by Lis ordefEdwin M. Stanton from office, and within twenty, days alter the tinst, day of the next mootin r of said Senate, On the 32W day .of . December, in the year. of our Lord aforesaid, having reported to mid Senate such suspension, with the evi dence ' end reagens tor his action in the 'case; In the name of the person dsignated to perform the duties of. uch adios temporarily until the next meet ing of the Senate, and said Senate there; afterwards, on th e 13th day of January, ln Abe year of,our Lord, 186 d, having drily nsidod . the- evident* and rest-- sons reporter by said Andrew Johnson for - stddauspession, did refuse toconcur in 'a aid • auspecaion, whereby and by is of the provisions 'of an 'act entitled . 'Sin act regulating the ten re of certain offices, - passed March .1E54 said. Edwin M- - Stanton did Sorthwith resume the functions of -his • office,. whereof the sold Andrew. John. ion had then and there duo notice, and said Edwin M. Stanton, by ' reason of the premises, on said 21 at day otFebrn atm was lawfully' entitled to bold mid office of Secretary for the Department of War, which said order for the removal of. - -sold Edwin M. Stanton is in subslanoe gaf.illowe,_that Ls , to say: , -,.. - . . .Eseigthae Mission; Washington, D. C-., February 21, 1938.—51 r: Ily 'virtue of ,the-. Rower and: authority treated In mo,. us Proddent. by the tlenstitution Andjaws of the United States.: Sou are - hereby retrieved from office aa Secretary for the 'Departroent of War,_ and your functions as such urill terminate upon -- the receipt of this cnmmunication, YOU wfiltnriisfer to Brevet. Nlajor Gdharal Lo a-mac Thomas, Adjutant General of the Army, who has this day area authorized sod etriroitrored to act etar of War ad frifitrist. all records, bloke, pa pers and miles! public property now in Your custody and charge. - - -• Respectfully yours, '., • - ..tsnusw Jon-Yson. To- E on . E. id. Eriarrox, Washing- Whirls order Was nnlawfuliv Lamed, with intent then and there to violate the 'act. entitled "s act regulating the tenure —of estrysin and offices," part.ed March 23:7 and contrary to the provisions • of said ;„ct, and is violation thereof and contrary to the provlaions of the Consti tution of the United States, and without - the advice d .consent of the Senate of :the United ari Stales, the satd Senate then and there belog in session, to remove void Edwin-M. staotatt from the office of bleetentry Air the Deportment of War, Whereby said Andrew Johnson, ?lasi dent. of the United States, did then and their° commit and was guilty of a high inia_temeatkor in office. An_vicgr- 2. That on the said gist day of February, in the year of our Lord lea. oc. -Washington, in the District of Columbis, said Andrew Johnson, Dissi dent of Wel:baited States, unmindful of the high s isal. of his office, of his oath of office, mud in violation of the Orauttl- Dation of the. United States, and contrary to the provisions of an act entitled "an act regulating:hit tenure of certain civil , offices," passed March 7d.1167: without I the advice-sod. or, cuYnt of the Senate of 1 the 'United_ stew, odd Senate then and • .I.bere...belng - in sessirm,andwithout au ; warily - of law, did appotnt'one Lorene Th by to be.Secretar; of War ad Otte , rim, by haninglo said 1.,..1b0n0tt a let - ter of authority in enbstaneo as =owe, . . . . .. .Esecutwe _Mansion; WashfitstOti; D Eouu . C, February, IS6B:—Sir :... E dwin M. Spatton having teen Mill dey re tnoved from oaks Seurenry for the ,of War, .you ..azo .hereby -an I.rizeil and empowered, te act as Seinutary-or War artianerktl, andwiliim sae distety enter upon the dlsmiarne of the, dutiorpestaining to that Mace.r. Sta.istota bus been matructalirt transfer to yen dl the records, hooka, repent and other publicproperty nim in hie custody said witarge. liespectSultyyoune... • AitnenwJoustson. To'firewatMel. Gem. Lor.razo Tuouse. Adit,Geo. & A ..- Washington,D. C. whemby saki Andres Johtmon,-Yreel dentot the Malted Suites,. did then and theroottanzdt and was gulitycd a high misdemeanor in race. • .. AE a. TWA said -AndreW Jona . President of the United aStatea, . on t he .Slat. day.at - February, in the year of c ut Lord ytys 3, st Wit;hington, lin the mpdat Colutohl, did cainnilt 'and a ., L IZty- of Mb' mtsdetnesnorin pf tee 'in th.is: that without' authority 61 law, while Life Smato °Mho United States was thee; and Mere hrsession, he did ap poi:dve Lorenzo Thome* to= be. Secre tary of Cm Depart:nem of Wart ad mtc -riet;srtthontlisearivlte lad roma n of the Senate. arid them a:We:lon of the Con- Mitation - of the United State, nerawneY . _having happened iu asidatfick. of Sears• terrier the .Department of We' during thoraces:tor the Senate, and no vacan cy existing is said office at the tom:. and which said eppaintmeat :tornado by - the Said Andrew Johnson of thesaidLoredM Thrmas Is in sub:tan:was follows: - rare.firc -Mensfax.= Vatiddrarton, iD.;; Zebrirary 51, Hon. E. 31.-'l3tamten--insving day re, moved •n7ren• this . as. Secretary fOr the • ,Derarteneet of War, you are hereby an- I third:end and empowered to set a Secre tary of Warta mterew;soal will Imm ', ellately; enter • uprm .ths • diatherge of duties pertataingjs that office. Mr. Stanton has been iestrneted to transfer - =unit tilt :records boolristi; gre et re r i d • and-ern:Eie,e ResVeti n cgi w y yews, a - Aitpairar iouttame. 'Sri Brevet Maj.. Gen. Lottrate Tnowse, - -Aar t Gm: tt: S. A.. WashilMton. D. ' :Assts I. That said Andrew Joke. , tion;Vresidert of t tinited Statee, un- mindful Or the high he duties of hie , and.of his calk et ogle,. ill violation of the OonatiUrtion and lave of ited toe'U n' n Stater, on the Ilit of February, I -veer of our Lord one Ationsand eight sundrei and duty-eir,d, at Washingtori; in the District of Columbia, did unlaw fully coamirowith one, erma:onto:am, itud with • other persona to the Representatives =- known, — with intent 'by loth:tilde , ' lion end threats,-to binder and preveat Divrin M. Stanton, time and there the Zeteretary fur the Department •uf War, duty appointed tinder the laws of the United Stales, - from holding said *Moe of-Sego:tarp. t or the Derailment of 'Wm, onstitry to and in siolatlon of the Con- ablution of the Drifted States - and pro visions of 'street, entitled "am. act tride nt:4 and punish eert tin ourispintelm." approved lull his.. sill, whereby .add ~fir e s -.Jobasou. Dresident • of. the lfnikd;...ltat.' ea, dkl thou sad Mere commit gutdasaipality of Matt mites la onion :a J r e m r e u e p . „ , , pois. T at .the Alai& A Stalkgir, unralu edentofthe Unted an dja of-the d a tes of his &d O , d . of his 0 .111 of .480 P, on the ISM day of Fo r mai. l u ilwa voar ot our Lord VW, and on divers o,iner daYsand times said ; pie, booze Atte =.h days& wad yebm yi,,,ahlrogton. in the Datrict f -. of Columba, did .u.wiewfully mospire with.- one. Lemma , D'arwessl end with other P 0.1301111 „Wale ROO* Of ReP/A.A O-. tati . veni unknown. by fo.sie to Prevent .awa . hinder: - exection eightled ert teinialit:S Meter:ore oar- tats civil tints ," passad Mareh. tedroup; parsuanoe Ad mid. ton- , • aphserdid attampt prevent,Edwitt then and Vioreliwrrstagl for the • Depart Merit. of Wsri KRP , """ end ; - commissioned' under the leiFVa- the where by Stares, from holding taitt*C:.'" , . whereby the sale Andrew' Jobeinni resie:leaf tbe Untied States, did then ' and there lsolnialt and seu , g. nifty of it high misiletimanorin Mace. — • Aleirctle G. nit Aairme Jobri. ; son, Proddeoc or the United States, mladful of the duties of his high otiose. I : of and of Ms oath of office ou thost day. o fFehmiry. in the year of our Lord ',lBl3B;i9.•;Wetahingtot, in Ihe.District of ®by did unlawfully conspire ith w. one Lonsare..Thomm by Ora, selza land take -pouswiflori of the- property; of -tbetinitedigtesinthe WerlisilarCfiet. • contauxto the provisions of sums mitt ; liodt'ellactto dislae 'and punish oartiti¢ - timapiracke, approved Trii.7 Met. _IMI I I rand - with latont 9i0140 And diArIP M 5 --.-- -- - an net eutatled ".an act regulating the sornalug that lady that the Houses lad mum° of wrtaira civil ofileets."-paar-etl appointed rusitagors to mindect the im- Mareh 21, 18t7, whereby tho said Andrew plTiCilnloo n . ,n, Andres, John-un. I Johnsen, Preatdent of the trilled States, Pre-lifir,it of 1.1:0 ljutted .51:.:4,-, ;it, i 1;34 did then end Were commit a higitertme directed path tr.armeera to carry t. the I 111' j- office: - • SGlzate artleha agreed upon by the Hume I AtertcLe 7. That said Andrew John- to bo exhibitod in naLintainaneit of euch eon, Presiders of the United Stales, un- teepexhment, and the (lab •of r ate 1 mindful of the hick dutioa of his office Hence : shall g. with each rilesa,lgt. I and hie oaelt of odic., on the glat day of Adopted. February, in the :tear of our Lord Ices, Mr. Ittill:WiiLL 017 e ro.l a 4.31r11.1 ,1, 1 1 and on divert other days- In said year, that the article, egreed to by this floes,' I I Oren. the 282 t day of aaid February, a:to he exhibit's] in its name , ~a i” tito 1 1 M'ashington, in the Dist-rid. 0: Galumbis, name of the peoplo of the U tined States I did unlawfully conspire with our La- against Andrew Johnson, Prcsid,•nt a I rent, Thorn. to prevent and hinder the the United S:at , ei, in ineint,n.mo of ,a:- I against execution of an act of Um United States, revelment him for high erne" entitled earl act regulatiug the tenure of and trendemeatiors in oillia., he t arried certain ain dVil Caeca," passed March to the Senate by the managers appointed :Al, ISOT, and in pursuance of said lo oanduct such intpe.hmen.. conspiracy•, did uulawfully attempt to Mr. ROaS aug•reted to 4trila , out the prevent Edwin M. Stanton, then arm words "the people of the United States" there being Secretary of the Department Mr. PERHAM suggeened that all the of War under the laws of the United Democrade member. at Congress might , Stales, from bolding said office, to which be !struck out. he had been duly appointed and coat- The resolution wee adopted. miaaloned, :whereby said Andrew John- On motion of Mr. SCHENCK It was son, President of the United States, did ordered it shall bo the order to-morrow, then and there commit =awls guilty of self it were Monday, to move to suspend a high misdemeauor in °Rice. the rultY. • Atm= 8. That wild Andrew John- Mr. EL DM DGE moved to suspend the son, President of the United Stales, un- rule. for the purpose of eoneidering the mindful of the high duties of his *Moe protest of the Democratic members. and his oath of office, on the 21st day of Mr. KELLY oljected. February, In the year of our Lard 1828, The House at a . quarter before seven at Washington, in the Distrietof Colum- adjourned. his, did ttnlawealy conspire with one Lorenz Thomas to seise and take pose Benton of the property of the United Slates In the War Department, with in r t to violate and disregard =act en led "en act regulating the tenors or j rtain civil offlees, ' passed March Al, 1 ~ whereby laid Andrew-Joluumte, ,resident of the United States , did then and there commit a high misdemeanor in office. 0. That said Andrew-John sen, President of the United Statea, un mindful of the high duties of his office and of his oath of with intent un lawfully to control the disbursement of the moneys appropriated for the eerviceand teethe Department of War, °u tile 21st day of February, in thoycar of our Lord 1668, at Weatangton the District, of Columbia, did unlawfully and contrary to the provisions of an act entitled an act regulating the tenure of certain civil officear passed March?, 1E67, and in violation of the Constitution of t h e United Stara, and without the advice and consent of the Senate of the United States, and while the Senate was then and there in eesaion, there being no vacancy in the office of Secretary for the Department of War, appoint Lorenzo Thomas Secretary of War ad othrun 'and then and them deliver to wild La! teem Thome. a. letter in writing, in scar sianin as follows, viz; _ Erectiere Mansion, - Weahington, D. 0., February 21, - 1848.--Brat Hoe. E. M. Stanton having been this day re moved from once as Secretary of the Department of War, yen are hereby au thorized and empowered to act as Secre tary of War tut interim, and will imme diately rei .. . ,i ergen the dischante-nt the duties ng to that office. Mr. Stanton been Lustre reed to transfer to you,all the records, books, papers and other public property =win his custody and Respectfully yours, AtreuthwJentssex. To Brevet Mei. Gen.. L. Thomas, Adju tant General, V. S. A., Washington. ••• ereby mid Andrew Johnsen, Fecul ent of the 'United States, did then and there commit Mut • was galley of a high misdemeanor in office. Airtime 10. That mad , Andrew 'Johnston,' l'resident of the United States, oa the 22d day ot February. in the year of_.our Lord 1969 at Washington, In the District ot Coiner: biz, in disregard of the Constitution and laws of Congress duly enacted, niCom rnanterin-Ctliet ot the annyof th e United Stan& did bring before himself then and there William A. Emery, a Major Gen eral by brevet in the army of the United States, actually in command et the De- Partme-nt Wutar•Plco military tary fasces thereof, and did thee and there, as such Cams:macular in-Chief, declare and instruct mid Emery that part of d h law of tine United States, passed March VI, 1567, entitled act making appropriations for the support of the army for the year ending June •30th, IE6B, and fore purposes... especially second thereof, which enmities among other things that allthr - orders and instmetions relating to mily otions lath be the President i or Sem eth pera er of War ed Vail be Issued through ' the General of the army, and in ease of ha in ability, through • the next In rank, mos unconstitutional and in contraven tion of the commission of said Emery, and therefore not binding on him as an officer in the Army of the Vetted States, which said provision of law had been thereteforedely and legally promulgated by a general order for the government , and direction of the Army of the United States, as said AndrewJetmaion then and therewell lumw,with intent thereby to in ducesaid Emery, In his official capacity as commander of the Department of Witab ington, to violate the provisions of said ad., and take and revive and aet upon and obey such orders as he. Andrew Johnson, might make and give, and which should not. be issued through the General of the Army of the United States, according to the provision of the said act, whereby said Andrew , President of the United Stales, Johnson did then I and there commit and war guilty of high misdemeanor in office - • • .And the House-of Demessatstlvelliy protestation saving to themselves the liberty of exhibiting at any time hereaf ter any further article:nee farther meant- Lien against said Andrew Johnson, Pres ident of the' United Stales, and a ot replying to his. answers which, he tall make to the articles herein preferred against him, and of offering proof to the earnand nyery part thereof, and to"ali and every other article, accusation or impeachment which shalt be exhibitedby them; lathe case shall require, do demand thet the &aid JuntrevelJohnSon may be put to an swer the high crimes and miedememont in office herein chargedagalnat him, and that-lurch proceedings,. exambudicm o , trials and Judgments mar be th ereupon had and given as may be evocable to leer and Justice. Mr. 80 - IMMT , stated Bei iirticlee, except the tenth, were founded on proof before the House: that the tenth article was found oa the LettlmognoL Geenterai Emery. Altar explaining - the 'greeted le some extent, Mr. BOUTWELL said the Com. mittse had no particular regard es to the articles, and would be governed by the decision of the House. gleveneitee Went Mean on to offer an amendment to the articles 04 impeachment. , Re propeesd,intheld, to set up facts alleged zed miciple them with the averment that. theses and de clarations of the President thaw 'aerial!. nal intent on his part to exercise the powers and authority or Comma/Wee-In- Chief of the army and navy, in accord ance with the rulester the government and regulation of the land and navel fortes, in violation of an ace ofßongerMit and of the Constitution. Mr. BOUTWELL suggested Mr. Jencks embody'his views In a separate article, arallie. Jencks said be would. Me.BUTLER obtained tbe Boor and the Committee took a recess till Monday morning at ten o'clock. Wage:Lacerate, Marth2, lBoB, . - verge& ran aicerctsa! The House proceeded to a rate on the articles. The first article was eclop iel—yeas, LW; nave, at; seciond—yeas, nays. 45; third----Vate 4ai fonetb--yve. 114; , n ays, the fifth, sixth, seventh ' and elgth—yeas, 1%; nays, It: nin th , changed from No. ten— yeas, 108; nays, 40. Messrs. Cary and Stewart, Toted ...Vet' They were the only 'Republicans who did so. The Demectsly voted Mr. PDX staled his colleague (Mr. Merriman wax absent an account of gl eam, but he would, if present, vole .g.ast ea&_ ; Mr. BROOMALL stated his colleague, (Mr. blockhead, was eutesearily &heath Itpresenr he would — have rebel for all theartieleir: ' - Mr. ECELEY annenaced he was pair ed off with Mr. McCullough I Tim following is the remm ire detail, the other yotes showing no party changes: Althea, Ussmnp, Parhms: ' Ass, Brismold, game. A,,vfeee; • Betsey. PT" ' ' arzelL garret . .. „, Amnion Bei, muter, U., HOE, Palsl.7. Bitley romarOT, Italdrrin. 111..11.14.1 tra_ itenter,_•itabertme r, _ , neamen, Isitenson. Boa) O r Banton, r ienekl. - 11 . 10 leases, JOB ani, read S.. - ~,,,... . _ lloo tields Slam Mau. gene, ' „ Iteustwell.l Seeger. 111 Brosanoil, Jaateluarn, /laarkararil Broomall, Branco, - Blerratl4 re. • nackiatut, Monet 4, St'Amc • Dauer, • gatrey, ear S sonars. uttera,ble. seems, 0., Thomaa, tharke,u c : Tula e& Ten., 1 ( u r ge. Lose. Trowbridge. Cobh,Lova, Telebalt, Wrens. Lecotherkige, Upsor think. jareiir • I. Tin ' LiOrT, ' kr lowa iturna: Van Born, MO. Cullarn. Wtht, Ts. WjeSi Dams. .!wilt__ Of t _f Donna y e. - 3 H=. , litirgl'Leston. -Wilber, gnoya/qt, Nyora, lallnoo4.anßar ArecOlb, W 11•011. 8., earl, _ Vaunt_ra.. Ferry JO , 4 et4l, • Windom—t ie . bralro ?had: n ... Oseneld, Part ax e, • tiallarlay, Rd:nick, 1, Archer, warm Metwason, ‘' • oxtail. llitseti_ Wi ts . l Barnrial,. BMW.. I Boyar, liiIMBLIBT. Sitaßolon l l6 Brenta, •• J,Mascs& ••••IL". arr um4 l ' (Si ' ) e Van an. - D. 1 4 . 1 . 11. • hea- - :•k al h% euezttimai.` , - turvertirsXr =arum& _ The ttessakee ameuumed that Mapes. Stevens. Butler Bingham, WABBIls" aid Te4to, npiorlty - at .Uto Toter cent, sr -auly Sleeted. notrTsvirm offered' resolution for printing-CCO abOaalad 'cola of the : srades of inipeachtntuta for use. BA ferried to Otermittesicatreinttng. Mr. BOUTWELL offereda retiolution thatitintlesimpihremits to the Senate EBIZS3 The CILUR. presented a memorial of the *moil bo re of the Grand Army of the Republic, betting forth that theicserviese were not sufficiently recognised, end praying for a portion of the departmental OM Mr. CONKLING preeontod n. memo rial of the Buffalo 'Board of Traria, ask- lug an appropriation to complete the Im provement at the entrance of the harbor. Mr. CATTELL presented a Petition or soldiers of the war of lel?, realties to be pieced ou,the same footle; with soldiers of the late war. Referred., Mr. WILSON, from too Com mittee. reported a hill for the aediement. of Payne:Lidera accounts. The Senate passed the till authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to sell au unoccupied =Wary site at Waterford, Pennsylvania. • otesscuitorm Burgh On motto's or Sir. 110 WARD, the Sen ate proceeded to the censiderarion of the impeachment rules. Mr. ARTBO 11 in the Chair. Mr, bRAR.T. moved we en amendment to the fifteenth rule, "or any Senator," allowing them to direct the reduction to writing of anv motion. • Me. DRA E maw offered a substitate for the twentieth Rule, providing that agreements, or preliminary or inter-: locutory matters shall be allowed for one hour in opening and fifteen minutes in closing, one person only to be hrard on each side. Mr. COITKISIiG This,likomarty other.. qucetions, had been left to the Court, There PM a practice In Courts which doubtless would be followed m M. DRAKE withdrew Ms amend maid. - Mr. GRIIMS moved to strike out the rule a. unnerrasarv, holdmg that it had M uch a matter of eougratnlation that .no such rule had ever been adopted by the Senate. Along debate followed. dtuing,which Mr. FRELINGERITSEN moved to amend by allowing two hours for argn ment im each side on pnrliamantary "mations, or motions for enteral= of tura to bnapplied before hand. The amendment was - finally sejertrxl.-- twenty-four equine. twenty. Mir. HENDRICKS moved to amend the second article, by striking out the words • Onand Inquest of the Nation," and insert . ..Monza of Repreeentattves." Referred. Mr. DRAKE moved to strike out the provisions in the seventh section, *au thorizing the presiding ones to de cide incidental queetions, unless a formal vote of the wort be called for. - Mr. isHERMAII oppoeed this and Mr. HOWARD offered an amendment, which Mr. DRAKE amepted, providing for the submission by the prealdlng officer of all ineidental questions to the &mato to be decided, if demanded by ono-Math of the members!, by yeas and nays. Attar debate Mn POIdEROY moved to amend verbally by striking out the por tions calling theetenate a Court. the. 'At tan o'clock Mr. HENDRICKS said US the Committee was not satisfied with its own report, ha would move to ad journ. dart—tire to twenty-two. Mr. POMEROY'S amendment was ]pet-:-eleven tatteventeea. HOWARD'S amendment was edopted—twenty-one to seven. Mr. FERRY moved to strike out In various seettons the Court of Im peachment," and other language con voyir-g the implication that the Senate changed Its character In the triaL Agreed to On motion of Mr. DRAKE the provi sion In the twenty-fourth article, admin istering the same oath to the preelding odlecr aa to the Senate, was stricken out. .• Mr. MeCREARY moved to insert the word •litaturday -• before words "except Bonier ve " 1n third section, providiug fora dilly session. boat. .. Mr. - BUCKALEW moved to strikeout the words "so help you God,' at the end of the oath in section twenty-fourth, on tho ground that aitirmetiona as well es 4ostit► were received. boat. The rules then vessel finally, end al 'quarter before , eleven the Senate ad turned. , in TeaTilwer or amt. The following Is General - Emery's tes timony relative to his inters - I.W whir the Preiddent on the f2d of February: The President asked met( reeollacted the conversation I bed with him, when I nest took. cordnuirad of the Department, in referebee to the strength of the garri mu of Washington and the general di position of troops in this Department. To which I replied - I did not•recollect li dlatinetly. lie asked me If there had been any- changes. 1 replied there had been no.- material change% bet rime; as had been I could arab LaL...01106. I then went on to date that rdx companies of the =ls In fantry etad been hrought here to winter, but that they had been pelmet by detach ing-four complete. ef, the loth infantry to Charleston, on arequieitioner General Canby; that • two compentee of the 14th Artillery . bait been , detached dar ing general. Ctudry's command of the Department; one of them, sent to the Northern frontier to waist in putting returned r • dillicultlee, • had been to their regiment. station ' elf . at Fort McHenry, Baltimore; , that -though the, command bad been , increased In the number of companies, Perm under the Impels's:don there lr as a reduction "la the mimericel Strengthot the command, growing out of the re duction of•lnfantry and artillery com panies tam the maximum of the war eatablialatneet to of the peace adabliehment, the but this was more tient offset by the gain of additional cereieellee. Rite President said, "I re fer to more rwent changes." I said 'did not know exactly what ho (erred to • by recent changes; that there had - not beery my made to my kuowldge; tbat Vito would give mo some ide a of who lied made the re port to him, or what the report was which be lutdrecelved, I could perhaps give him amore definite answer. lie said reports had reached him that within the last day or two certain new arrange ments of troops. had been wide. I as sured hlm•none hid been Made with my knowledge, and did not believe any had 11 , on made without It; that un der recent .orders, founded upon laws of Cangrwts, fur the government of the artythst of the United Skates, seemed by him, no coder could comer to me ex ,cept through Geo. Grant, and that res. coning from soalogy it was 'assumed In the army that Van order could be given to any one under guy command, without coming through me, that if hy any pow Blighty an ogler bad been given with ' out tomingilirougn me, it wee the duty 'the officer readying it to notify me. lie then asked me "Whitt order do you , refer tot" I stated I referred to order No. 15 or 17, meld • not recollect Gun s had been published to the army some (tote inkier bud. He said "I wleb sue th"tirtier." repUe d that . I would send for it. Ile a n d 'io;l have all the enters d:ma the home," and a messen ger was seed for it. At that time Colonel, , Cooper came in and. ;romp ed the Prod dent's • attention for some time upon spouts; subject, as I supposed, for I trithdrew to the ober end of the room. While - three messenger . came and brought the order. After Cologel Cooper had gone ant, I returned to the 'Pied dent. with this order la my band, and mid, "Mr. Preeldent. I will take. It es a great tenor if you will permit me to call your sheathes to-thia or-Aer, or. sot. It I passed in an appropriation bill Mid it'll; peadble•yercr may never have I seen 11.." He took. the order ind read it, and °beveled, "Thla is not In etoordanar with the Pronditatthe of the Pulled C u Which Mahe* me (kth manderinCuier of the Artny mid Na er with the 1111gTge of the oommilesien which you hold ' I at to him that was no matter jot ofeeeneth determhte, wea an order sent to r.e, approved by film, and we were all governed by :-!at ardor. . Question—Do. you thman that the order, orthe'act, wee approved by the President(. Answer—l moan the act,. but Sa far as that wan concerned the order and act ap owed by him me th e mote thing; furl the order onnrithed nothing hut the ;L et, r underatand that the President. n. the MONA .BteUrie cannot give an order but throng.: the P r esident, tierthral- In-Ch neral Grant?" I replied "hig. rthat le the order which you approved 41:1(.1 width has been Mewed for the government of the army. and I think ft doe to you to my that When that order drat came out it was very mach dlacuestd in the army, and some leading lawyers of the country were consulted Rf iP7 what was the - duty' of an -ofeeer undm tbo law and order,-"and I obeerv; ‘ ,4* mono conaulted, and I consider him ~,„e k opeope of the greatest Constitution lawyers in the. country give #as hls very decided opinion the o we were bound by It; add Ithlnk It right to tell yen that ,Dn'thia subjeet the • army ht unit." Ito asked; pietWho the /Weft Mut. - . / told him Dwane .1 consulted eras ekineman of aolooort/INVOlker,'Arot I had, tunteettoed, thoup I did tot Iniew or PrrTsß 111, k110NC20,144t;, i _ xultnl Ileverdy c•hs, it W 4. rr portcl,i hold the Sao, opiate, Th, t • • Y'r,toeut replied otttlyict OI the ; lota ie .vest- tondent-- Perry. pausing, soeinz there was h•.' hinat tilotre : Tc,, ,,, ‘raceet e,--N. . say. I thank e.l hint re: tta. c•ctrte,y ltan with Meet he ha! permitted to•• ; ' • - presto my opt &ten of lea th ,r . Neer(: d the Pres elec. h,rm , , oii a 1,04 e.u. inquire whether you would ois e•• , ~- G. order if sant to you without goint;th vogn the headipairtera of Elsa I . ,enernl? .14macr—A” tisarly a• 1l ollect [hare we., out. a word that I hove not put deem, tit, atah I could. al rpnr4e, cat swear that I hall put dews ,every word uttered, You may see I.y my testi mony I toviieli introduced the 5U140.1 or order No. 17. Thorn lovvre is variety of rumontabout town that Gen. ThotrOsshad given orders, or had declared he, was going to give orders. I thought:. it my duty to state the situation fairly' and squarely to the President. FROM EUROPE My Telegraph to the rituteirra oaten's.) LEGL&ND. Lennox, Feb. ".J'.—Earring. Royal went' has been given to the hill der the suspermion of the writ of Autienacorpos In Ireland. G. W. Hunt, under Socretaryl of the Trosanry, will be eppolnted Chancellor of the Exchequer. In the House of Commons, this after noon,' Lord Stanley aid the adjourn ment of Parliament until Thursday was desirable to afford the Government opportunity to complete the Cebinet. Mr. Gladstone - amid such delay in the Proceedings of Parliament was unprece dented, but in the present case might be p:otaibly juutlftable. Lord Welusydale la dead. Lei:Sims, February the sass[', of General Nagle, on trial on a charge of fenianlsm at Sliae. the 'motion for delay of trial. made by counsel for defense was refus ed. On the announcement of the deci sion by the Court, Mr. Heron moved to transfer the rose to the Court of Queen's Bench, to order that the tract night take place elsewhere. The chief groutut for this tr.otiou, Mr. Heron said, was the foot that there were not all Americans in the whole city of Sligo, and therefore it would be impossible to select a mixed jury. Atthia moment George Francis Train, who' happened to be in Sligo rather nn expectedly. appeared before the Court and volunteered to become one of the American jurors. The offer was de clined. Mr. Heron's Motion was argued at length, when the Court refused to trans fer the trial to another place. The case was then proceeded with. The Times has an editorial an the trial of General Nagle. The writer strongly urges the abandonment of the prosecu tion, saying: "The point of law involved ts, to say the least, questionable." Latinos, Hosanna, February Little progress has been made in the trial of the Fallen prisoners at Sligo. Most of the time to-day was contrumed In an effort to impanel a jury. In order to procure & mixed jury It become ne cessary to summon six Prussians, hut as they soon after absconded, the trial woo adjourned until Monday. True bills have also been foundagained Nugent, Sean. Fitsaltumeria, Fitandsm, Leonard, O'Connor end Lehy, aid the prisoners will accordingly be brought to trial without delay. .Later news from the motives in Abya tints has been received. They wore still csfe and well at Mogedala. The advanee of the English army bed arrived at a phico near Antal°. The Tigre people were everywhere friendly. There was no sickness among the troops. E1:13710 Cosa, February 2S.—The Pease:tato f itev. Mr. Leslie at Wilmonnt, near ails city, was attacked last night, but ui assailants wars driven off. . _ ECKNINO, February general Nagle and fellow prbonere wer I nii icted fur treason at. Sligo to-day. )Jr. Heron, ouunael for defene, moved a d lay of the trl al. After hearing the m Hon the Court reaareed its deohdon. =EA Patti*, February Iq—/•rnie9.-I"rinee Napoleon has tort Faris on. a visit to itermany.: The Merl, publishee a report that King William, of Freesia,' waa renentlY thrown from a bores and badly inju.red The ogloare of the French army now on furlough have been ordered to report at their headquarters on or before the 31st of March., on which day all existing furlough* terminate. - dw~*r' Dram's,Februaryi.M.—The Xing for- Daily closed the Diet last evening. Jolliet .peach the - Sing ormaTawilated the mem bers on the auceow of their Labors. The effort of the Diet to-snore the. paws of Europe had been promptly and power fully sustained by the other Great Pow ers, and the confidants thus restored will aid in the apirltual and temporal walfue of the nation. • . _ Bancyr, March I.—in his speech, In basing therm:Man Diet on -Friday, the Elul; ex pressed himself entirely satisfied cat the legislation of this put oession, - od declared be was sure no cause was sow left for the disturbance of the pore n tient:any or Europe. MEXICO • teLks=gr i. :Priald o rlla - Pi TegeIITZDZI b um roue...se weeue..l HeNelee, Feb. 27.—Asnorg the pee- Ssengers on thestreamdrip Georgli, which 'Arrived to-day from Vera Cr.; ire Men. Sturm and Lleut.Col. Proudfoot, Com mander of the America= Legion in Max im, and Mr. Alexandre. of Vera Cruz abd :Caw Turk Steamaldp Line. The Georgia beep a rumor that a telegram' wee received at Vera Cruz stating that two Mexicana from Havana . had made ma attempt to sasarelnate Preildent lowers and rob the Treasury. There was no opportunity of asooralnlog what foundation there ititgbt be • fur Ude rumor before the steamer left Veto Crux It le reported the Mexican Tresaury was buying in Engle= and Spanish c laims end Ignoring kmerlcan demands, bough these proceedings were againat the will of Romero, who was powerless to pre. vent them . • CITY AND SUBURBAN tI.LEGUEitY ENRY IJNION fiIeILICIR CO CON TEITION. BE DeWeise Nina Stele and Na Cones,/Clew- elf Neaten A eamentiers-Ce Yvon tutemily nye. teen DoLeeited-oreferee Appoint. Is the Thenty-Ohlird At ton o'clock Monday morning the delegates elected at the primary meet ing, on Saturday, assembled In Conven tion in the Sudreme" Court room at the Court Houma. for the purpose of chooslog Senatorial and Representative delegates to reortment the county fn the State Cue ventlen In bo bold at Philatiltpitia the 1 lust., to select Congressional dale gates to the National COnvention to be held at Chicago Le May, and to take ac tion relative to the proposed change in the manner of .ntaklng nominations In Allegheny eonnty, The Convention wits called to order by J. H. Miller, Esq., Cbairtrum o( the Coun ty Executive Committee, ,ss temporary Chairman of the Convention. The tem pOrary orgentimPon was completed by the .!action of It. Vergiason,.Y. 11. Stewart, A.. Pearaon and Wlll M. Hartzell as SemeMartes. The Chairman announced that the first business in order wo elnir u ldopm b to receive d th the credentiabi et' ,•and e ila of dieted:Ss being called Dyer the follow t , lug gentlemen pregentd their motion • tinier Pleat ward-W. Cale. Thuossa Rees. rb.11.4 obis A e od. ed _ _ Third Waro-W. J. White. Joe. litstlngs. fourth Ward-J. I. Dro•l2, J. IL. Cassel. flan Kuit-Ispreelncia.S.Cnolee. W. H. ...7`....faarvi el precinct, James Taylor, Elehard Thrimpunt elate ward-le melees, a-Id. Irma. !!. megimnortip,!lpnriPat, Jobe mut% Wm. Shore. Ir. ' seventh Ward-a. Dairen. W. C. Carter. Eighth Ward-J. IL T. Noble, john Moth Ward-Mte. Clark. - . 1. I. I/dr./Yr. Tenth ......-"..!-Dratd ems, J. Ar. Slagle. Laihnishniutne-Ist WaniPearson, Wm. Roilleki d Ware,.W. C. Mown, G. e1f1.013. oltiaw-Mt proem, ,100e0111. J. D. stawarti 01 pr that, D. W. Morgue. David Ronne. Liberty-W. /I Denetston; 0. IL Ehaeser. 010011.ChW.I. liArrtioo,liL Y. Ranter. 5. - Seconda.ll,jigitth, C. IL Cutler. s wam-J.l/1/Denalti.J.K. -JAV..w.=;Plr=ivrt . . )l 4 32 Clever Rang, fourth Ward-let prectnet. I : 4trryt i , o :7 . o!rigilrlifg:V 4P""* /un Vani-Alex, fAttereon,lLD.Shomp• %a. talk Wityd...llm. A. Zusewas,W . Can dy/sham. Seventh Ward-A. Areas, Aug. from& Deguesne-heege Keel, Jobe Lang ! , prntingtiam—hit precinct, WM M. Wirt. 1, 11 WEEKLY GAZE Jr Hu . ms . Rkr spori—W . • II n: too. 1.11.,,,rt`1—W. It J. 'rower. El:r...rth-.. 1 P. V Pr. Ile Me. Wx..inzton--1/. £. S. Eolrit - lr,". 1.1:.1.1ucte.-.7. Vre,take, Jr. 'reser.. rs. Lower Sr. Valr—}tF Shatter, !Awl, - Fritz., C. Cstrorson, A. W. ttcttath. Pena—E.Snwely, W. D. Houghton. El isebetn-91. Ker r, S. Foilock. litlfeln—J. C. tastier, dos. Wilson. Bon Inson—lnt spot I Ervit t, John Tenn g, Jr. Franklin—lsaac Nerly,J. P. Newhatt. Baldwin—John Noble, Thos. Virden. Bogs—WW. Peters, J. K. Ilrowns MeCaneless—J. 0. Arbuthnot, A. Alstln. East Deer—A. Bitiow, Anthony Mary In. 17 .. Sharer—John Herron. oon—F. C. Neeley, It. Teen g. - Se t t—J.otV; Rowland, W. T. Ingham. ila lhusliall— J. Neely. T. Ilnlonscrn, Jr. fl ' tl=L j nis K tiw le t r i4illn T , Patton—John Scott, Wm. Jortostnn. • - Vermaille.s-111. 11. Colman, J. It. Metonym. Jetreraon—Win. Jneeph resent, CtuutaersJas. anntals, J. L. Dar. Findley—George Burns, S. S. Burn. Ohle—J. Mdch,D. R. B. vests. Resorso—J. Itecitert, John Vooehtly, Jr. Snowilen—lt. /decorate, K. IJ. Kink. lino—J 0: Conner. E. Log= South layette—J. Wri J. J. besnett. hewlckley—W. P. Jones. . M. Watson. tdeCluro—T. S. Fleming. • Ilamptou—W. W. Haien, J. A. Herron. ntstrieta not no presented t Peebles, South l'lttaborah. Wost Inttaberah, Moen, Pine Dullrota, Closeout. and Richland. PERMAN ENT oItriANIZATION. On motion of F. C. Negley, Maj. A. M. Brown waa elected pernianenteimirman , Upon' taking thd chair ho thanked the Convention for ilitillorior conferred upon, Win In calling him to preside over their deliberations, and remarked that as the lamented Lincoln had said, in opoaking of t o intmense It majority given hint in Allegheny county that it wan too large for it county—it sh ould he a Rata. Ito alluded to the petition situ etion in Thad, in wg at Itich nt ond hen Gra and his follow rs were strikni,which was then in the hands of the rebels, and maid the 14.plibilcan party, with Grant at its heal, as formerly, wore invited to another Richmond victory. The White' Mouse, which hail been tootle sacred by Wash ington, JetTerson, and others, Nen% now in the possession - of corrapt politicians, plunderers; and elTko brokers, and It was reserved to the Republican. party, with Grant as its leader, to clear It of Me vile pollution with Which it was now In fested. After souao further remarks, in which be strongly recommended the nomination of Gen. Grant for the Frosl• dency, nod which were received by the Convention with groat applause, the spanker cloned. On ninth , . of B. w ere o the tern.' pow Scoretariel elected perMs ulna Secretaries. Th. permanent organization was COM pintoo by the eleinlttn ot the following Vie Frestilonts: R. 11. Darts. You Jatues Meßrier. A. M. Watson John ng, Jr., W. C. Itrown and T homas Marshall, :age. Tine ("balmier' then Ina brief manner elated the object of the Convention. !Wei Itua it 1-irrett moved that a entomitteo on resolutions, (VOSlAtiri: Or wvau mombere, ho: appointed. The Motion was adopted,' and the chair ap pointed the following: Russell Erroll, J. LamUle, A. M. 'Watson, J. F. Steele. I'. Bayne, George Neely, William C. fowl, S. F. Slagle, I-:eq., moved that all mw nne liercierred to the committee ins. nounocti. Adopted. -- NOWINAT” , III AND nat.t.ortitn. The Convention then pnicreeileil to tient lAte and ballot for deler,Arce. with th rOstlit, • or.i.hoarre To VIIICAOq 0. V ),Tl.Ol. A. M. Brown ...... K. J. K. Moorhead Thom,. Ewing. bn kie.ow. Brown and Moorhoad wore do , cLored th . t delegate, c. W. ichoior and J. A Ramis were drawntea - nat.. by ace-lunation. erra CONVESTIOW—MMATOSIA E.= Thorn. M. Maraholl and ltngb S. ' Fleming ware cloren by acclamation. J. .M. Kirkpatrick wet pieced in nomina tion. brit his name won withdrawn at his revues 1 , . . nATUIOURIOTATIvIS PALI:M . 7M Nor/Illistion. amen. made the lista and only ballot rromllnd : •floosell . Arnett.-111:Al trod Olook •Or. S. ronrlssuco.. tOJosoph Yuma,— •Jnorph Ormltou... fa' W. J. White • 11. R. 11oroon TS C. Taylor • loorpb At Ilotler. OS Goo. • rho.. SI. Bayne—. r.; smi la Crush—. 11 Jame*. I- 11rallaso. GI 1. S.c.hofrr. IS ?011ecoswl.... QlOr. A. Herron 11 Jotua QUI:111AI. .... ISI Stpaerly II biz svcrn 1,0 etiosvn, and Ilvssra. crr.st. purview,. Welton, Muritan, ttur tor having teSulvv..l ISe high rot number of votes, seem annul:mm.l thh dvlegaust. Mr: It. It. Davis, hefore the balloting wan nommen...l, submitted We follow TI et when this Convention roelsot. Is to veto fur delegates ft be done i vs . orA. adr.Mernrtity moved to amend that it bf• by marking. Carrliti. The motion. es amended, wee adopted. • Previous to the annooneemenr of the .r. F. Slagle, F.m.,.trioved the/ the e'te representottro .tielegeteri reoeivine the highest panther of veins ler elected. Adopted. = • The Chairman annunnowl that tbecem. 'etae.+ to meet anal onnterees from Ann ',wand and Butler eountiee, would be se traded by the debntetfe loom the pert h the rivene, alter the Cnnenntion had. ad journal. cumea YOH rairstnnair ANDVICS WWII. Bofors, proceeding M marking, F. C. Xer.ley. Earl. moved that the derogates to the Statiorill Convention at Chien s” he instructed before being . elected. Ile did tog a ant any doubt to and :to the matter. .Me moved that they be in• strudel! to vote fur General Meant an the Presidential no.stinee, first, loth and all the time. This motion was medial with gloat enthusiasm, and watt unimitnounly adopted. Mr. ("calor moved that they also he in • atruded to vote far Ex.flov. Cerrtin for the Vito Presklenev. - Mei. Erred engieretni they he in slender' for Edwin M. Stanton. • • Cot. Jno.. Young moved that they be In structed to vole for Galusha A. Grew for Vice President. Mr. McCarthy thought (Ito deleglitea shoold be untrammeled so far as the Vice Presideney was mturserned. They should bn allowed to take In the whole livid at the time of the Meeting - of Convention, and rota for rho Meet avail: silo man for tho position. tin ,therefure moved to laY the matter sus ihohbie. rho motion was adopted., • • • ORAWYOSUS OnirtirT . Mr. MeCarthy stated that WI • pert of tho hoeing...of the ' Convoithinn was to Mho trio con:tide mtion . the p ropound (dined"' trt the manner or making nom. Indians lu Allegheny euu,nty, he, would move that. the matter ho referred 'to committee of Revco, with instructiens is I submit the report to the Convention, Tito motion prevailed and the follow. in g Committee Was appointed: Mesars.ll W. C. McCarthy, David litanies J. P. WEelvev, O . U. Pearson , Jobe' O . Co 117 nee, ff. T. M'Kee and Theo. S. Tobrer. rOmseerga eI ukcotddliuss. , The Chairman lb en announced that. the Committee On ltesolutl it.s had completed their labors and were re.oly to report. Major Itussell Ilreott, Chairinsu of. the Committee. on •Restatiticars; subedited Ile following , • - Resolved, I. That the Dolan Itermbilean party of Allegbeey county reaffirms Its do- rotten to tan principles or litatice, equality and netbutod Integrity which Were net." in the losPreessine of Me rebellion; I and it d.ieres us ammoval of the name sti9c,lnn Innexiart s'Or Coheres,. , II That tall Convention represses thanks to the soldiera and salient of the Serehlle: to whom. ender Providence. the nation ten much indorsed fur the preserved. of ILI liberties smithe verpettostion or Ile Ower. and that their herein sacrifices andmirices In the suppression of the rebellion will he remember.' wllh se oral by the people or the country who se been saved through their ...1m and patriotism. - • ' O. That It Is Mr unalterable mucosa to maintain invint it s the public faun min mu lionsl credit to Terme the brird en ot %Ka tua by cutting elan ostness espandttures, and Insist In a Upeni mwt thorough MM. nosy in the admintetr don of Ilse t h at , meats and no contitinntir anticipate that, early day. the Union bo entriplete ly Teetnred on the solid baste of Marty, MY atty and genuine republicanism. S. Tbs. the abiding faith in [beide/gilt winless and patriotism ng. Winans! (Rauh erpreseed the resolutions adopted ro il oar out County COnvention, hes been strengthened by tits able and hooest dla entree MU. , duties rierolviaS noon hien es arcretery of War—a ',geld. which ars doled throeith IteroUnti fet his countrr, lately resented rom the neuter of 0.0431 1 1 the brilliant antderensentS Of hlteliell,anu kin reespacilens In arena S. Staten will Pools th to him lae Mines as the even Of troll liberty loohart ts the nalarea the moo 02 0, 9 all •thati.,ll:o bring ardor out earifil, god negro . that crwainenee Bonecessm la the reds. tire °Meer otthenovernme t. gh Mat aim ar our next Presid of tee Addeo — NM mono/denier —th ent rough 11LIOM by this help , / and ernsiunit.v will seedbed. stertet,Ume patriotism aneemerereahotiOlst, 0t0 ,, d , =ll L i r t e rn . :it . l . v w . l . r . - m_acte,neletTO, O. That tietterat, Grant. and hts cOsidpen. lons having conquered rebellion in the EOM. we will now trcelt. 10 them the greet of enemies treason in tae.tlablest• and Coen ells of the Ithpablie aosoresuffenterr.e•-, That the thanks of the people of Ano gbeny county tin n% end arts hereby taco doted to the UcpubllcAn InfltuVere of the South of sepressotattrec la Vest: for their eat a d end klielltelaroS eettee to the Senate addles of uzsparmorthatareethat Andrew Johnson, remanent or de Vatted !Metes. for Ma sea and denser. of thellonetltoticre Na the tart thit the moral senator the Country will enetela the Senate 10 Clarissa enforcement of the leaf egidest, him. Na that wn look fluirard to Um re. cr.orral Oar/ bold, bed Men liken the head. or the Zito:: Or the certran . m4shls d at . Vti=mrtiort. au3 turr l it 714 -1 the • frig m o aner:aims of ten . tlbotnarn bletea Peeler reenouesa consticetione frond? , D 7 year loyal people. •' „ . , , . • . !=r , rmrramr not, remise. • , On molten of gr. Morgin, the lowa wasrocalredandtherdol tteneado p ted. Mr. 'Meader moved.thsethe'delegatee from the Twenty-third District meet and WEY,ISDAY EMI , i ;..,...,.txt conferee. to coder ,4. , ), ~..”- .i. .. , rvti, CLIC." or anew.... t'..•h‘v counti:-. toiapro..- . iC. my,clf moicr ohli g atiod...l. , y. u. "'. 'h" t .l "' ' ''• ^° 1017 1 l'oPre.ouiaik , "" . .i. wed RS /t litli V I 1,10 to I.therm who I " it, " N " t '" "i C' l'"'''"i' i°.; Alor on. i have 'boon like sufferers with memoir in , ,v,.... , rUN KMOOUOED. I 1 ordor that they may know where they Mejm Er; u.t. n'iterod the follouvircr„..l- ', ~.....,, ~,,, ~,,,,.. I 1 ,,,1 1,,,, 5 „..i,i,, 1 ,, del ro.Cutten : , 1:e...00 , t, That the thanks of the enum.. violent, continual :la:Ml.4a ASTIIIA :::-., : r 11,..1,. C. M. StcYto, 5t..... ' for Inr , re then F.L, pc.i..,, and had boen rol,cy . f Wm. for ill. , terli tlt:it,lioll ti to groat ex poo,o 4.4, to. ,:qlOll-4 111Ctlic,1 hilt 04;t1 tot ter..tudry. and tar hi. firm, ' men of e‘rori,ce vritlonit ..ionining any: ._ldd sdh o, :.c .to Id, ri4 ht, Il i ad, ~,,y. ~,,,,,,,...,1., ! ...,,, 1 . nt :..I,'. 3. W,•,.•1“1:41 u.. :,..• ~..,,, .A.:6-4 . ..1 ... . WM. , . I. 1., frce from lb o d0....c.0. I had fn e in.dit ution. The country ;wlli e vor Ito it up in hod evory night tor . ..veld, forgot the debt of gratitueo it ovine h. I :tad week, without any proipeet or hope Ilia:. , of cure. N'ty condition tolit yard, that I t Tile retol Mien W. 4.3 adopt:Al hy a unan- colt:Pre a harshen, and. lotion' 'I got an itnou. VO(O. ' i i attack I felt in danger of euflocating nt. So torriblo had keen me none or vaerno eoca ri rs o'Xiina nix rio ever, ' '''''' -n_ - ' nu ff erittiai that my meaner says that alio Mr. McCarthy, Chairman of the !Cam- has been me no neer suffocationthat 1 mines of Seven, to whom had been re- - wee nearly bla t ck in he face from the ferred the matter of the proposed change desperate efforts made to get breath. In to the manner of making nonoluations, the :cold 'winter nights, many a night, presented the following repot - tat' lir. with the doors and windowsot the house Reseteed. Tint 00 or Peters the t day , thrown wide open, in order to hinder the of ktasmhes, the Linton nepubli voters apparent danger of etrangulatien. In in_ each election dmenct, -in IA farthest , this condon, en the lath Of Oct , 18643, having heard of DR. KEYSER'S eounty, shall meet and elect three nereauc to be known as the Registry BO* duty tt moth be to make out allot nt al.ll"thia' skill In coring thin desem . e, I called on with my husband, Tear Mall give notion of 1310 time and it:wept& Meyers, bat I nietstjenfeal with ip it hi e r pLa dl i . i . e.. ;: : voter. in tr.elr elmtimadtstriet, him, in company L: bemeforreetthnontithmtrtoyfbooridilasepartri. r a r gran . t . Eleiil t co o n. f . cloubt Dr. EasKYtoSEltr'clioxnauma mazy meeting. when they shall eit for the nod me carefully, and me lungs ' all Purpose of perfecting and correttingthe itet of Totem. The .said Board Shell go tes- over, with his LUNG SOUND, and told fore • megistrate, when said net Is pellets me that with care I would get well I tell and maim oath th at they; helm made persevered with hie modielne for over a hlna to the beat of their knowledge sea year, and din to-day in 'vigorous health, belief. s true registry et the Atm:aglow and TOTALLY FREE NEON THE referent their ata. Tae mall Baird et Itegletry than sat as election wham& of all ASTHMA. primary meantime. and snail Meese the NANCY METF.RS. MARY MOUNTJOY, (her mother.) vote of no pervert whosename isnot on their • reeetered list. The Board shelf' hare tAIS GLOIIGIANA FISHER. among themselves, aim . T aTti r l . triV, ' ls= annusllY tore the Birmingham, Dec. 0, 1%7. ' . 11001 day of Ray. Their term ot oe shall ~,, DR. KEYSER'S REeIDENT CON ia`n°". °. for ''''''''''' r''' oho I " 407 SULTING: OFFICE FOR LUNG KE- Bemired, That tile delegate system bow. AMINAT/UNS AND. .TilEfEßEAT tlemd. MENT of OBSTINATE CHRONIC This report icon signed is , Masers DISEASES; No. ID/ PENN STREET, Devid,Heimes, (leers° Y. M'Ree, T. S. from 10 A. X. until 4r. Y. Tower, and John 0. Conner., The ininority ettbusitted the following report: - I : The minority of the Com mittal renert that they are . to raver of the MMel'. of the Committee with the excepueri of the rota. Istlarlfarorles the oontinnaitoe Of the det onate ayetem. In its pima they offer the following: Resotred, That all n0=112%1106.. hereafter, Malt be by a popular vote. I . : Thin report won signed by j. E. fir Kai vT.' George R. Peareou and W. C. Mc- Carthy. Mr. Mcßrier moved (ho ad - ealon of the inine,rity report. Met Ilnimes moved, on en a me ndment,md ()teethe majority report bo , subinittted, and said that bo was opposed to e "Crawford County Syettitn, 'pot only ore ~count of Its opening up efehannel for eemretltion, 'Wit became it would put the entire matter of making nominations in the hands of the city.. The country districts "'mild have on my in It. Mr. McDonald was in favor of the eys tern and tarred the report of the ority would be adopted.. Ile sal,f, it woo not just Clete district having but fifty Re publican tillers : should havaesniuc.h say lii nominating candidate. as Others where they polled five or six lauudied votes. Mr. Watson hoped the I Convention would adept the report sailitnit:ed by a majority of the Committee.. fhe Craw ford county eyeteun, he said. had been effectually tried In other localities and wen a faiture; that by it anyl old political hock .enuld - beat the best !man In the country. . Mr. Alelielvy thought the delegate front ystem more corrupt than the Muer ~ the fact that there word not so mat h Men to buy as there would (be were the nominations made by st direCt Tote. • • Mr.'Negley wild that butte eyeterria had their oleoctions, but °Ube two he thought UM Crawford county aysteni the beet Mr. Ideßriermid lie oldected to the delegate estem fir too lame reasons that Mr. Waver& objecuel fa the other--• that It opened up to aoonue for fraud. In addinon tu thin Le tui , t li WAX Impos sible le hats ett ea prosslon of the new,. In favor of tow , thin the candi date for the yrlnotral office 411,01 the de gstei were 'Alerted br th.ltandichte• Ate34:l of the people, 0441 when they met to Convention el erything was sacrificed fhr the aelvaucentent of the one particu lar candidate. , Mr. Watson spin b.-k the floor and 'peke at conic length against the Craw ford county ey,d,•to.'. Mr. Ballentlue, of -T•mperancevllle, moved to lay. the whole matter on the mote. .. ' A vole was taken ea limo motion, and - the Cludrrunln stets! It appeared to him the ".yen hell it." I • ' The "set'. and Pap. - and ...11vIalon" were called far, rust nflok rodeo little confusion. ,it WA. 4i1,111.t t.. 1 Iletann loo .1,0 ortestkut by the dtcauttes In favor of layleg oho Moiler tat 010 (Able sass ing to the right Ole of the)oont. Vibes this separated it was &Transit they were leraely In the losj,ity, add Mr. Italian tine;. motion woo deented 'carried with- Otit il count. i • It,, 11, Helmet, of Colllfis, offered the f,li.eeteg: .! ' ./eneseed, That berearter,raptiOnean Conn •lv Cour•ntioas be held ltd( the yes folie•ieg th e primary mtings, 11100401 being mormvsms eat ter delegate. from us country detracts. adopt.' f - . • se. R. lt. assn crom( the following & Zrettent. Teat hereafter the represents. tom te toe : county conventioea shalt be by one &Ornateatel that the toting shall be by 'nu wee. 'VOteddown. i Al 010210 - o.adlearred. 1 . i: Twenty-Tatra Vi . - ho delegated iu the Convention from the north aide of olio rivet", or , that por tion pt Allegberfy county comprising, with Butler uod Armetreng counties, the T A only-third Cottitreishmal Dietrist, noperetal Irma the renisinder of the delegate& and oreentrent in the Quarter Scodona Court town, lor ibe purpone of ardor:Ling conferee. to erect with con- Icront from Butler end Armstrong countlesysind cetera delegates to the Chi cago Convetitiou. . .V. Mr: It 11. Davis wait called to the elude, and Ti.tll.ll, M. Iliytte and James A. Sheaths were chasenlincretaries. Nominations having fine*/ made, the ConvenUon proceeded if, mark for con forms, V 1111,14 resulted Mina, selection of Messrs. J- C. lAMIS, lif Sharpsburg, A. 11. Wanton, of Sovrickley, and Jansen A. Shades of (140 Iri Word, Allegheny, she were lastructa. it, Vole Orr It. I. Davie as nue Of the Itnpremotailie Dole hytat from the Twenty-third Diatrlet. The Conveution then siljuurned. liegtallnOs 131164re-1111 Admitl•4l to rreltmle Nn l it /MantaNUN. ilentiessut. The fralowluif Van li:Ffilhlt of tbo Sono in the Beffil4r's office, do.- log the month of Febrwpy, 1X1211.11 of ADISIVIrrIIIOIIII3IIWirM4 _ . . Dmedqut. Adtsdnlstrit tors. Vane; Gaoric , 5.n,111?.. 1 J .... gsvUle and lane limetwit..... ica Ellstbetb Eler... U. Ingram ego mans rester John Boggs 1. 1 Ann Etc.Dade.....o. Buively ' 110 Thos. E. r Llnu .. a.J ann. Ds.treienshi 1.510 OA ..Leabart..Eakin ralerrt... , s O OO too 11a5tx......-Jaon W 1.00 , 1 Alex. Cameron-11 ash lsitElbeany... MOM) Wirgts WLardyl. 11. "Relied... Loco Al.ber in t. Soho.-- 1. Y. Estero( 1......- IJO3 Jlnentr Horn • litargaret M0rn....... IMO J.lterS Gran...a-J.6u tiolt sal Frans Lohrana...Entrardlpruhig IRMA , Anon. E Ongsto,Vsulck Finches , MO John V.lll,cher.l44la iturener-.-. HE Wolin) tt0155....11.1.01. /Less 200 Earths liar James Ohl omso 110 Meal' Ilonelchs.otareas. Ilenrichs..... MD Vtill/p Schaller. I Mjkl,..,11:;;;" and i5,,03 . . - LE. E. itemlux sod . 4 ..A.5.h.E .... . il. 11. Ilsrtmen..... ECM James llorreon.: UT tletinott.... ISO TKO. if ugbos...Aber Untamtng— 1,000 • WILIA souls-mt. 4o Tines's. Decetleht. . • Executors. WuniUnlca MEW= Mama; • Lary Ilea. J. U. Eel- Thomas Darrtngton. jj . ", n i t,T in nl ium ulaaa. . .I ‘ 4lils j Vtt P l .,` 4l ' k... A:7: Wolff 'T. ~...... • . iwillisna cAvorica. P ' "t" ........ ‘”.• ..•• • JON I. Lun•lngbam. J. U. Ilonertsmp..... ens .11 Llonarkalep. En relbers ISelalo.....Loulla Sehlle. .101 in Lyon -...Wns. EV Mon. • 3 Margaret Pottitt. Beni. F. rettltt ...... o r i...ger Ilarbsugh. CatharineoOughlp.. ll salelll u s ebes. Thomas Jeffreys: '4"7 400"1—..... Jecsepti thew.h. Edward Weber. Nieboluk U.Ckert.... VW 0.0, , fraud Aeciaent—C•resee• lagoesi. Au odchlent occurred at ti outer de . pot of the Plitabitrilhaort Wayne and Chlug° Railroad, On - iirmilay, which re. suited in the death of Jamul/alley, em plorui by the Contmny so conductor or shifter of night pooi6ger trains.. At the Ume ttio accident occurred ho was en gaged in making up attain, and was in the. act o( coualing a *looping car to a p...enger oomph, when the "buil noses" dipped post each other, allowing the ears to come together; and catching him beim= them, killed him inotandy. The devalued walla mingle man, about thirty years of oge, and had been in the employ Of the Ponipatty , for ova; three you. Coroner Clawson waif, notated koid hold an. Innutat they body, the jury rendering a verdict to accordance with the above, facto. • . straws. Death—teronertt Inqualft. Jahr!. Bownfant, who has fol. over • . . ye.fr 'put Iron lbp luppiny of *r. illoalettcr att onertagi/ driver, died 'sun. denly on Thursday at the ;roaidettee .Ir. If., in Pitt . township. Ito occupied o reent,over the worth house, Into:which on retired ''about' six o'clock, and in about en-beer afterwardaltr. H. wont out to till hull tb'ktipper, when, on en tering ble roont. - bn found him dying. Coroner Clawson held an inquest on the body yontenlay, and the Jury rendered • venllet of death from' general 'debility. The doomed WAS fifty-five years of age, and had no relations:ln title country se far at could be ascertained. lie will be 1tr41. 1 / 4 17 Undertaker Deveneattwo - . city iliortadity. Dr. G. hiceandjaaa, Thracian of the Board of Health, report& the following interments in tho late of Dittahurgb, from Feb:nary 10 to Tehruary 23, IW6: IThemees—Chronio Cyctitie, 1; Heart Old Ap s e, f. i li , nution of '."lini2fl:ii•n-,,,,.'14'6petna,.:q 1,0,41=7 or the score there wero: Under one car, 6; from ono In lw o, I; two tri !Ivo, ; twenty to -tying 3; thirty to flirty. 1; ' for•y to i1ity,..21 yto eavanty, oak Weighty, I,• eighty to ninety, I. •• alas, U. females, 6; white, 11; colored, 2; total, 10. MARCH 4, IStS Wang Nerves ood now to ■Jw Them !Woof. Nervousness and a shattered state at the general health in man or woman is as easily'repaired and retnonied no any awn bodily defect. The nerves hare their renewal from the food we eat, and If there be aches and pains In them Biers is defective nourishment or a torpidness In carrying out of the system what ought to ho carried out, in order to 'give' froe play or take off undue pressure. Con gestion means too lunch accumulation or aggregation of matter In one part, hence we arovicont to say, commotion of the liver,or congestion of the lungs, or of any fart, according to the Incality afTected. If the human blood La charged with noxious materials; If It loiters slow ly In the veins; if It contains not the ele ments needful to the repair et the organ ism, how ran you have a healthy consti tution' tree from pain? Do you not know that each part has its own func tions to perform In thnimal economy,. and ir ther Is defec t i o n anywhere the whole body must suffer? • The greatest particular medicine to sure poem! and constitußonal disterb anre is DR. KEYSER'S BLOOD SEARCHER. It hanrestotal thousands of weak.. anti sickly persons to health and vigor, and there Is In the pure knit Mood cleansing roots which it cttalo*, all the needy material to rotiorato the blood, reunite obstruction,' resamate the tissues, and again place the constitution In a healthy state. Sold by the gross, dozen, or single bottle, at Dr. Keyser's great medicine store, 140 Wood street. DR. KEYSER'S RESIDENT CON SULTING OFFICE FOR I.ITM: EX •AMINATIONS ANDTREATNENTOF OBSTINATE 'CHRONIC DISEASES, NO. ILV BENI'? STREET, from ti A. m, until 4 r. ; =3Z=2l There Is no doubt whatever that die. eases onlio lungs. or %Ibsen of whalevar sort, or any of the internal organs, may ho and are frequentir cured, and a com plete condition of health established. If the elaborative functions ' or which the stomach I. the primary and moat impor lento., are restored ton condition to do the repairing of the human system, ul cers or eorn, whether upon the lungs, the liver, the kidneys or the •wwels, or upon the togs, as la Dequently the case, eatijon made to heal, and a complete standard of health re-established in the • human body. We have frequently seen these results from the use of Dr. I:l:Ytilint'S LUNG ' CD ItF.. a pleasant and agreeable medi cine, which will ripen up and marry out of the animal economy all effete and used op materiel. Dr. li. . says that be boa known the most distr....lug and horns 'log woughs, whoa* vibrations would threaten to shako the whole conatitut SOD to pieces. removed in the *aurae of a few days. In our standing eases of onnaunip. Don, or of those other somehmes fatal, but always troublesome and annoying maladies, known as catarrh, chronic bronchitis, trochaic or pharyngitis, it is is wonderful alleviating medicine In the firmer and a tuns cure in the latter ' disease. COMMERCIAL. rITTIIIII3III7= MIAS SU= lam. or roe Premasniestbasiema, Tisomnair. Marsh 2, IRS. The losleonsat sondlrion of ltie member tad • tended:lp to retsed out.door basted. to-day, obleh, at beat. hie been dull for some time past. .014 111—Wintits Wheal is mares md In good HIM{ demand) sales of Ildal at CUR/ 0,47, No. I Spring may be quoted.st 62, 60 dit1a Oats • shad. grins. but nosbangedi miss at . sifSeto, on monk, sad gegrad It Mom. Really is mates sad In demand at 511422,1 e. Rye ts Mamie at gldoOldia. Coss Is gale and noehaTed eS. Mega,. on mbar! and treat, and MAO 46 for .all lots. YLOUR—Ths market to atilet sad dul but prime ma undimmed. W* iontledui to quote , at 216,11n0tt,1a foe florins Wbsali 211011.56f0r Wines: we.s. sad 114011 for forty bridida Reenact la Mill quoted at µGas, and Husk. wheat at 4405.50. SEET&Allomrseed U selling at 518460. and Time*? Seat st $2,10C2. Flames.) 4 arm at 21,42. mares: and In good dasmaid. with aides of prime to Mole. Roll at Motto E0(116-4attotol at MGM. MU SD Fault—ft la good demand addles but umlauted; Ws of Peak. at TOM tot pnartittal mdlOolls for halves, mad APPldt:itt 701*. ORELIg APPLEOnstianged and la good supply ; mutat ..la at es to IS pm per bbl, as to quality. POTATORS—Clcdribine doll bermetiesigedi mall saes la Mon at 11101,06 per baths', and 21020 Pat bbl, LARD 011.,—1a ousted grin Mel toe Km 2, nod *Lief. No. I. BEANS—Beare sad !ad.:midi maim at IMO 4,14.0 to cluallty. 081080—la 5.a.50 .0 04 par battol — dold• holders asidalf POO HOMIPIT—DuIIt tales to the trade at 54,26111 1 , 66 . and PM In • retail way. • . ORARBLIIRICS—Itaoge ROM 116016. ==== 811,06;rap0 to the Plttoberek Now Toes, Yarelt. t.. Cotton open dull and Wooed lower awl modeiratelyen tire, Wee, utlddllne upland,. Plour—reeelpts, Val dull; 100150 lower WO bide 01,05419,35; imparter , Slats and west ern, 09,750 Rte.; ettra skate 09.63011.25;extra western, 011,90014 40; white wheatlolra, extra, 0,73,111, , 5; round boon Ohio 410,00011,90; extra St. Loots, 014,09015,01; 01.1 to choice doting lets Callotrula 101 l and heavy, 650 sacks,. 011,0013. Xi. Nye dour qrlellltn kk70011.00. tlorti Meal quiet. Wtaeity aorntual. Reeminto ot wheat, 1,975. dull and deolletne, Ikttei bushels mired otortmg.f2 641 delivered; 7,500 No., 5pr1ng,02,57-15,0 0 No. 1 0101. 0. sellers of Ma t prtrate terms. Nye q Barley - malt quiet and 1150107 mLam and ecarm. tteonlids 01 torn t 4 975 to; heays et late lower, 90,000 kn. at 01,1701.0 wow rotted .e.a.sra afloat, 01,1101,.0. ...t -orn♦eu ow, 81.154 Ltd; whit* Southern. 411,19 13d9at o l lLe m oe i lxdts wes teprant e I !n 3,303, , o l a l t 9 s l i lower; 42,503 01rostern to store, stoeked In • krehouse. Wheit, 1.1:15,a1. Corn, 1,94- OR. Data . UK 034. ltre, - 04 , 00. Ogilvy, 40.017, Malt, 41.45. Pealh 0,994. Illeequiet, Coffee, very Arm. Sugar, non:dually on-1 changed. Molasses, to moderate prime not Very .trong, Slope. goleetro. lento. IPA 012 e. erode bkl. reflood bonded. Pork steady botaull, Obi larrele 120,10051 ! New iness .01ml.* at 414,01, regular, 03.151:03.15; old do clueing at talk; Minter, WrA at eg l ig r f ime lat t e j lltT r lg r r_ th rorT l : ll . ske.irn ' 11:1 esues43s tinleks prnTaol2,X pries& Sal. 411 'lsraeli at 00,50090 for Primo me 551107.500 40 for ladle mew , . Beet home attadYleales 190 bhls at 030005, Cot Mesita brat and roles 01 pima at 10}401P40 for shoolderei 160157:o or hams. Dres/04 bole firmer owl quiet 01.1154011,e0%0 (Or weal ern; Ite ho t sy Ilaeon • quiet and steedYJ sales 25 thort ri.oed at Do. Lord quiet and hooey % model MD 0010 at wore Butter drat at 0000 e tor western% Akkaie 100 State. Cheese llytke. freletite to Liv erpool trial sad ontilikitgod. • • Baltimore Cattle Igarlaoll liattialallagsbitisryST. — (lattla — Ths oQer logs at tin Mine aning the Pan ,wank amounted to bud. agalnat lilt Jut peat to-dod :angel so tollewat Ind cow. and fiestas:KC leOhlai eidlaug thlit also and anars i rallALtali lo o 4r SOU% If . blot parka Iturtis4; 1. 14 . 1141 akekt VON ammo .Tkete. le no chugs it pitaaa sin. last wad, lather than what U coesulonati by the Minima; to Ms viably; tam balagbat law souroa and ta who: cattle ciTaral.att: 0 1 . 3 " I par tot les ' • • • .I . ltrapa-Ta• suiply boa been 4004 Lean the trash, and with. fan dtmand the market Cu tuned steady tit snout hat weeks ratan. and s- PH ranged. fano." Um to Vara m {rota goon to ex t ra SOU pee gonad. Voes. the lanai In demand. • • • • 1100—tbs SuppDu bum :gust tO thaLde mad doting ths p elt wink, sad no chant' td new Prises rued as tellemat salt 'togs altAool l 4. o , sad corn Ma aisoisu pot tel lb.. • New Towle Ithrs4l4 • . By ?clamp t. the PituherattOssetiol • litsr Tone; March 2.-Itheelpta—Deems. 1,011; .beep and lambs. Sl.Seet hors. 11.0,711 cattle—there was mot natter number or buyers today owtny •to, Mln Ms • eleammt weather; the is only moderately ao try.; prices very weak; *ales oft ears at Iledson city la head at Coormunipvi• - and LEO Pearl at Fortieth treet; est., , are; cDrsme,ul U 1 .<11.1try,.1Z,7,117.,`Atf. do. The tearnet'ler snwrel *nu lamas rao boom modemteiy active and quite stormy allavi the number tittered fur saler was about Uwe; dm:mod-moderate and ;mod prices fired; sales. of -entree. at. • WSW; 1Vt* 7072 110;fATAW. ,,,,,00d h. , 1 1 %0Vt 101000; the .m.i.l. Pe.terde7 an. E 1.111: wen 9 ran at 7orUoth .troet, earl 701 head at Communinaw. • COMM ..MO3 DAY, kiatC2 2, 1262. C• 2.21.2. TOO supply of cattle, although s little hater than Last of last week, Yu not autusautal large. though It was nevertheless fully up and mewhat In moue of the demand, and the • ut aisdhol. wan devoid of life or antmatrun, there twang co forelnit buyer• la attendance, which w a s hawing. In part at least, to the inciter:eat • •• -I the weather. It wee a noticeable Couture to-day that the tumble of stook iattle wits Larkin then for several weeks pail/ a. , there wee aim • very good supply of good butchers uatio, and that. were hut compara tively few infasior cattle, which le something ally. wonderful. utlda alas. of stock usually preponderate.. sumpect that many who have been ahlpalne Inferior cattle hive begun to resits. the tact that it dose not -• fmcivently commission men find it Masan to get much more for [tomtit. will pay coat of transportation. commission, feed bilis, etc., sod so .amoroci sales' , shoving this re sult, is DT no motor comforting to the chippcs. To fanners cod feeders ma would 5.7, send to ==l== ai borne; the former will always ern at some thing near their value, while the latter, espe etallrwhen the menet le • hard one, have al most to to given awry. The following lea partial report of the gales: • E. Kate sold potherbaet essidateelre"—he tout l have any kind—at 40654 Johnston sold if brad common Mercer Co., Panne, teem and bitten at 00634. Jas. McAllister waa cn handassin this week not armies hold breailig down the market by holdleg off. Re so l d 19 head for Gibson to Carr at t to 6%1 retailed la for Dil liamonca, at 5% 1.191591 and 2 extra sows at sue . Eisen ill sold une pall of prudent Butler Co., Penna., steers,welehieg 4166 les. to Greenwald A Kahn at 10, It is really aetordshingto hear 01 premium settle having bean tabled In Bel la Co., as wis thought they were 04P.M* of raising setting out there bat buckwheat and hoof/1 01 1 0 . Greenwald i Rahn retailed ES bead of fats to choice Utileago cattle at 7011. Ilaslywood d Bluketook gold 111 head of Chlts eattle at 8%0 20bead of Bahnont no., O ge slo. steersl or Ohns. Shomaker as 63d to e%; a head head tor IlanOlton at 65441 ,3 / 4 ;.0 head ot mmon sailer. at 4% to 0. We beys eothing to say about o f mectorgnember o this 111na this week; one of the Janlot'a, bow gear, It is reported, Lao 90191.119.94 6199911910e9 —most Bev elute thing he sear done. Obits. I.sliferty Co. had tn all about 1.00 head oo soul sold 44 at 44 to 1.. Sheinberg sold 16 head of edged eattlis at 03,4 to 1. __oly!2 . o. Natty sold var bead of mixed sense OEleyu ~t 0}( to I/.i.S 4 ale 10.4. . . . • Cih , o stook at a to 9. tiodres t Taylor sold SI hood for Luau at f to Dt., 20 for Enna. at •X a 7 341 aad 19 (or lidaatroJJ at oto 1114. N. Carr—better known arl "014 1 , 114k"-401 head at 614 to ' l 34' - Nark. it Trannarn old 15 hood of Cldralla fat eattl9at 7 to.; 004 M I.lolsago ittoellars at Peter Enamel; who 1. always alatioEta to ails, the belt side of either a para. e or side, and who to not Wow In "yield= not , po ols wheel ha rate the chance, bewail.' oste oat toad of good Penna. Cattle et 1,40.• - Stokely it Mo. report having sold 1.2 head of rood Penna. anulteet TY.: toe. Brew le Haas, Rothetilds, P. Ilartian, £O4 some others, had o tittle but we dld net set their sales. iCer•flo a aletelßstor were In the bolt boat. ass as usual, Jut they did oot soaks a Mort. Both of these get:Alcoa are very scrawl Jodgee of this else. of stock. Than vru a very fair npply of Sheep on sale, and while thane:tat sae reported rather doll, Wit.% compared with tut traeb, bens undergone ao quotable *haute. Mae fat mutton Sheet , toll readily. sod Blare too, et extreme prices, while goes:toe earl Warier cootiees doll sad bard to sell. We quote the following sale*: measly , it Bro. report laving cold 64 head of prime at IS per head. John Bain sold at heed of !stator to me dusa, from Butler ...tray, at mao to IN par heed. • X. Kate sold toe head of good to prime BM. Sheep, oe eommleelon, , at 10 to $ll,lO per • Ismail sold 40 haul of nit a. fat Ihglor onary sit.p..nnabut IUIO4 to 14 t.T..4 botaber) at a. Easaflak 100. If holeaalol4o LAMS Of ma:dam . maw, at 1.4A0 per 00'. The extreme, or tether exurbitsut tutoee now oresslUnr, t herbs s takasnee to di- Welsh the deressel cosulderable. se butehers toy very aperingliromd the putters lOrkSa...w with.:rsten from the market. Glass, Istraty f CO. wholesal.4 42 UM .tarn• Taylor had a Omsk O tabh but at last seeetteta, they were wool& Hotbrhuds O Byer. quota la • retail way at Stole, (TIMM.. ECIAMIL al Co. quote retail way at 1% to 10. • PITTPISVEIian ALTA JILILEILET. erne. ea ern rwrenasea Mauve; Fanner. 100111.7 211. The Xetal nuttiest has beta quite amino thle meek, the tales, to the egtreigete, beteg onesr abet above the smogs of Lae. Mak Imerll els tbonsande trdie. There 1. an Improved de emed for etendard /forge Iron& and while there lea little green feeling. Priem ere with. ant gsmteble mheng., end hoiden; seem dm. posed to enpylf the went. of the trade st quo tations. Fat rounds, Dods the dem mall eon- Mum light. Malt le thought that ULM breadth . of trade is aiming mete evidenier of life Mtge. sad It Le likely that the fonadrg •1110 .111 be in the market within the next dap la esolidemble Corea. Stocks el dedrable bressle of ram trace is comparativelY light. mblle eon - an and isferlor,na always le the use, le In good' enpply and very doll. 37 Low 1214112 UI 90 0 .2“429494. am I ram.., ao 02-4 mpa 2‘o Joapba... No. It rm.— 29 a- 49 4 9 a roman No. 40 a- 424•11 24 0 ' White 42140-11 aft 4) Natal Toms -.... 40-41.024 100 to, Wu Forgo—Unaziron 13016 sag" 10 0 700:1303 No. 63 00— ...I, so 0 Void BOW '10:1 00— small 47 110—I0000 . Jaaloso ' 011-40.00 orrowtooro COOLSnna;ro3. 10000 SASS M . P. =I ions Idattn re l et Cloo•GroTrono. 31 ' gash _ atti so 31•3403 , 0000 0017 10134 to ways .... 00—SOira 30 0 11.0410.13 Opaittltsy Forgo, •111. II *3—* r. 110 11011.1 Upon Etter For /o. to iiriveY 13.311 lofulot—doliv. at foram. 311 in— math 1/0.11801 (14.7 t orge—to . Opel if GO— sash Opiti 11401-4 e. brand— dad, at trint.G. ' 1315-10 Ws 03 10 0.1. 7—.. " 01133 40tly. 01 forusse 33 73'904' 00.44000 Orealtr. at Mama WM-6 r IMO . 51,0 '' cm 1:312 tim-Calta. at - CMG,M IIL4 mw Gaga Grey-to arrive IS CO-6 mos latcalar.-detr. .t tames II SIF- *fah Alabama/ Vallay Fame- 311-aariatoa idaltaalog V./IV Wlttar.- U Oa- etah Claw. Orel-delta. at furnsaa mw __ • tlg " in) . Ell 11.001114 06-1.101 , ael—eato. 06-1 mo• 0-1.000 CO tong Jpol•toi 14, Cb•aplain Blasts.. to . 1 tniaziplanllllloia. utAils AND Niums. , Wilco as TVs Prreesollll3ASPrril.) • ParDAT, February . 18,111111 j Tiara teem' to bin allabtl.7 Improved de mand for troth Iron' And .Nalls, sad old* sa rat. tha marlin Is by no masa setts, the seisms of basin.. la lastratsitig..o4 Mina. I..t.rata gesamlly ate sangitbril of • sod mini trod. It la tree, prise* ars vlttg /W, sad nottglas, as a eonsnlsiutor. sort /Wit, but this a *nutter for oblab thew L acite37. Pittsbulgh la forted to work ebeap to ordar to sticainfullgoompat• trek other points. The fallout:lg ars Lha said rstas tomato! op to darri COM.oa ma nma ILX noon y Shoe . . ........... Flood Hoop sod L1ght..1%.4 .S R o u nd and 0410 000 Itu Oral sad half Round-- Boiler 1r0n... • Tank ..... I Nall Rods I Shoat Iron. to ton ai,j G ta to 10 0% -1,4, • IN to to 24 a 114 , VA •7% • 10 pit alreata over 09 in. olds Mit extra. • • • 10d to 00d ?fans 7 110 Peening and 14 tine 111 Brads ed IS 14 0. Ml and ed lOf la itabay • *do W .4 Id I II 71 4.1 and 14 I M Cut IStlkes W llartel Malls—% e Ina CVO; t laeb. $7,2111} loth. OW; rg Ind, erhboil% bah, 3CIM Tonna—Nets or erserdasse at SW days, with outrun& tate of Smeary on New 'York{ or a distant 011 per sent. for as., It remittal on reeei pt of boron,. Payments to to made la New York Esehange.'l3 S. Treasury Neer. or ter. suniratsun Mullin lota of VW kegs and upwards' 1154. per Mg . f. Prodbreosurl on etas of leas than Afty • . . WWI% LZAD. . Demos Tor "ea Pr.-resumes tee.r.rfq.l _ lUDui, Pullman . 28. UM. 2,/m2l. Ltents le Delo& erbelesslie eta[{ - elf te, earner of Liberty sad Warn 42 2 •21. quote the folloerlas breads t • - e• 114 ~. 1 1 S. gehoonmaket it Saute Strictly - Purl,' Me Pittaburib W 1422 20,22 ‘200L2. Par. lee 11.00er pan Ite Y.eile Pure 11 Pearl Snow' white—. ... . ... ... ~......... ' 1 :It Puede— --. Premium Pure, Maented Cam .. 'Us . ~. New York Pry **oda Xeres's'. Ed , Teearesh to the 'quotes& . • New Tout, Dlarcta 9.—tine at the severest snow storms at the season sot In yesterday ead he. been Waving ill day with trUd fury ba ma to block op alt avenues o f trade and ring It to s stand hence ecirody etemill doles to notice' any alteration to the prices. Heavy Brown Meet/ell or the best standard mate. at /*to 124 e. • Prints 14 to 1114 e, the latter. lot beech Work end Moue de lalnes at 12 to lee. Bags scarneFad Orlng 1..7145; vsklte Vrilstglt hell at 424 e, Phtladelottltt Zltaailaaaa I UT Telegraph to the t lii 'burgh Putianneitia,lllarana,;ratralanat quint; Wes at crude at latilalact maned la. Wad Jp.'llanr Mall. II balt,etleintn.t . rtet at 413001.614 • it aales .44614.1,1 b. Corn dad, Was as fluxed wow tern at 01.1101,= ova In fair damata al. rrovtatana uttalamitc4 , • ' • • • 1114110ekista , :Ili rear:oh Loth* rltobarghthooto.l rarcanas.rsu 4,4tareb 11.— .oattl•tillogilem of 140 brad lit 10501110 tat .1.11011 wassoooo. 1100011: 4o WO or. imles of o,oXlbas4l at CO 1140. Owl to fall demand sod , scl, solos of 41X0 bead at 411.100 13 , 2 ha5t. " IlattliOrs• telerrot te'th. Mutt tea ' leammort, Mr oh IL%-lrlatr It tom a tivo. Wheat lastertymitt Wet or Vol LC 02,410?" Corr %aril and 4e.tirsing vier Wrs or latzed realer , at 11.1 E _Ott* inertly at ?tame. Ullll study 01 11,71046, Elorrr Sent, at,tSat far restortt. PrOrtiont attire and erm. • • • ~ . Mimeo Cassie lEihakkok. t nrreasso us se tire Plnitsarstt Oisstte.l . • ; • CRlCAOollnrott I—There1 — There Ws* no report from tne live stock lards to-dar. l'remperetWeneeelptanot Flee Western Lane errs., The folloeing vlll !show the eomperative re eelpla o f !Into ego] greln at the porta of 1111- Tesokee, Chlasse, Toted.. betollt nod Cum.- land, fro= J.:WTI to retmtery. 22, for three Jean: Flour, bbls. ea. 16.6 T. lIU 6.111,30 .4714 --- ---- - 'Meat, ba 1,7161,91 7 1,413, 7 1 6 1,74061 Com, Da 6,e9,547 6,451,190 5,( 49, V 1 13414, bU. .......... 1,956.65 5 74412 1,04,439 Marley, b0....._, 256,710 114.411 96,475 1156, Oa 02,7.3 . 176665 15.5.44 6 ---- --- . Total ...... .. 1041.111 4,014.451 4,0151,70 Flonr and Grsto In China°. Teb,ll. Feb U. IE4I. MM. INT: 56.317 17,996 1.044.5241 tn.' WM_ .2.9,2•2/5 1.60.3.1 W .1.110,13 1 1,00.1100 171 WO 44.0 6 (I 4111 111. 14 / 1111.121 111.114 0 4.964 V I ctr,bbl When. h Vora, Du Osts, Du --- RI., Du Banal, Da... =2l • IteCONNILL—IteitOIIZILTS-02 Wednesday .*tale[. nth lnn.. LL the restate.* et O. brides teethe, by the Hee. Jobe Docile. D.D.. Me. GEDISUIS XoCONXN.LI. awl XI NAISCR bIetiOBLITL, both el Dnie.*ne Ho, ones. WHITTEN—LXIIIICITZ—Cho TbarsdnY oYen - Ind. Esbrassy XT. LIM al . tno resinous* of thg filing'. r reo• . by Om Josse. B. Whitton: of Plain Oros., Lotman Co., Kr. ROB ERT Q. WHITTEN and Ms. PADIE 3. AN ONYM, labial this cloy. No urns. NOBLE—CLOBBIL — At Ohs ...td..* of the bride . . parent.. Thursday evening. February sh, Esso, L. N. Norio., of Christ TBErufis Mr. UXOILITE NOBLE, of Saadi Pittsburgh. and ENNA, only daughter of 'luso H. Clears, o Manchester. TALXER-13TOEICE — In Philadelphia. Ps.. on Thurgday oyenind, February rth, st the nods dens* of the bride's parrot.. by BOY. Tome. B. Balms, SILILUEL PALMER. Esq.. of Flits baroN, lad Malt% 11. STONES, gasghter of tfrlah IsLElotes. Esq., at FbLadelfthla. I= 130111.880:3.-08 Tuesday . looralog . Taro. , ret MU:st.Vg* RUU P "M M. Jr., I ' M' Ma IdoCANN.—On 113nroday Yearns. 2730. al.. 841 1 / 3 13 33eCANN. aged 7$ Yeara. LltaLC.-oe , gaterda• morolaa , abruary 29. lad NA, .2 a aroma L o•eloot i dwzghtsr tieonte ssle. Id M =la 7e. = ye. of bee. , CIIISCIILOPY.- -483 Elatadday Taormina J Tab. MM. at 7 o'eloek. 8113.1 8. Wife of crack/low. ene nth ye. of S c: , Oie. - Unit/le:lL—At Fairfield. Conn.. Irebruarrnt. linittiAltZT, youngest ebild or Jamul ~ Jr.. sad Om Z. Bsanr, .{uo PICIrM.—On Instal monatoN 7.b0 00 7 La. EC. JOHN PRIVY., ha as ank you of Ms Dr. Sarterit's -Backache Pills Cans Dims.. et taa lidneTs. DZ. SAMILSVII 131C1401 2 Plll4 Cues D:sthse. or the Bladdte. M===l Oa. Masten of pa Dd.'s . , °roils. BACZAara I ILLS I== BA.SICEIrri lizummilt rata: ♦n the Great :Dtaratia of taa NIL D. ak14113144 eaouoc3 4.1:411 I D. tagsseil Baez 19xi PILLS dent try all :who Dave Mod these, DZ. niaazirra BACZACEIS ecru . Sae daily Iscrtashrs la pcpaluits Ds SADOsNeII RiCS,Ces Aro Suss Coated Arid easy *to irks. DR. Itaidairre nicaacaa Yuck Aro pl;! Dylhayglata vammllY. = THE ISISEMLIBLES Of this bright bad cbeerful world Mal Tax mammas. witskont agOod eighth. Mere can seater be bodily eon:oft 001 mental en. 1 umeat. daterie• it. a onaeli ad Umbras alert is a claw and woudarfal alliasim. 'lt the ca. b abeadaltd .i..mr.dd aged!. tameable of effort. -era marrimn to all Ohs neon lira KM able to the hcaltly. . h • madtioa that Aar rational batman lobs Is Willie to ead•re. who. Oh bew of . eartala,lamoilste end perinalenteldlad tan bi obtanaut emu where/ Tne mat:wood vas ai 'fate la rate own Mad. liet ' sZlred . tlan ' ta b raPrV.= 27 .f. " : ":. list ao ass ea , r toil.. to o Idthsa"lea 000?. sod 00 V:h , 170;iOrtlgiVe rc bbaatof Deapaosla lad 0100 yea resume the shooter. unde md att l-eilloasowastlas g r tg,:vitt:LLZl: :=1; 11 i. rollt Is stint &mho tn. mamma Overt rata to $1.05 Ow dismal hada that lel: IDS tad: igeatil wllelaeaad regent*. the bewail; ttn.or.basl we cavilled serves; KM.* eta Witettia aad In=" g s aa.giazezat:4B=ageLog pads. twat. wee tafarlleet un elltf Lehi. saner thaw of pare vesalabl . fora rectore. once or Mice* ear, to wears ma. az. molt. b• pal. aiel Da. tithe.. • weak mh w•il that pallet fatettostal esealalela tcweh ac bat taw al lac *ow aztatarratdadiy Wow. .Chronla DUeasee. /11# inaction lamas bod 7 [l7O Val• stiany on. at Ulna ♦ dUerd..• llTar. cot tulat InitaiLen a Les tabes. - '. ob eiraettoa la the Ads or of ths renal gotzisaa. tote f0710w5414 van. sad IN*. vatl7 ikrta, secortisg to lib. ext. t ash* ingsal#, rasettzaal Wary.. a ass salcted leith papa.% will soca Is 6 mire tilts' the gamma at Ault: Ttia.food that he nrstlml Ails tom... lu astaratires: wid waste. 'tea Iron an =Ow, drowite4 in sone. aockk. or mansy, •Ina 7.1: woo. WIWI= or oat; 'An It matt to Ito brava chid culled eat of the sirtem. An& anti thousasd. of Jut sad, ¢allsxm t.r4 mu..t.. uiam ei•• Itoultii a Da SZTHEWS BLOOD, tot way !lapses Icave toamon u 6 dligutt..• err. 4 b.% like!da• tithet the blood pith tva elestottarivrtactplalt • .2ditt b %Su roam:atlas of IN vital loony' of tits sr. Sow.' 111 .Corafttl Iftwa Tociut tote. tut OIL 12113Z/141. fur teu t. t . /tad. the .11 kind. sit au cared tha. of tiLlorflopfti mai betas. uoutlintloas. lltai•bleti curl Yr. Boyd. It yam WI width eared John Tltssll. Jt mu tut .lily awed ltuzsen icrittad: moat Bearena weileal 634.1 the oli!ar", ;n . t Ln patal frau ihr to lin them •ol sim Vv. Lames Blood On:an • a lame