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    Ztle RittsburgliZa.iittf
PRON. -WASENGTON,
Impeachment ^Court Rules.
Disctmwd in the Senute.
Emu Impeacbment Articles
Report of the Coroniittee
taa Setagraaa to ta• p:uctz-att 6ass64l. .
. WasurtlOTON, Feb. Z,..166/3.
-_ MOUSE OF DEPEaSENTATIVES.
.anancins OP tortaCnattxr.
At a quarter past ,two o'clock.
ELL, Chhinhan of the Select
Committee, presented Articles of Jar
M msehment ssainatthe President of the
United States, w rich were .thereupan
read,by ten Clerk, follows: • .
.
Arad.. Echibifed by the Hoture of Rep-,
7. , reeretertires.of the United ,States, er the .
..easse of titer/melees rout all the reopte
of the United antes, ogainet Andrew
.....klmato,Pratidext of the UnitabStotav
at the Noloecanoce o.dSepfmrt of their.
~I=ectehowat °gaunt Tin' for .
and Misdeenorsont in Oljim
_ Azneu.s. That maid Andrew John
. Non;President of the United Stales, on
, tbs-21st day of February, in the year of
gas Lard one thousand Main hundred
:end sixtj-elght; at Washingtein, In the
-. District of Columbia, unmindful of the
Mgt doties.of his m, of hls oath of
tad •of the reqdtrements or the
10Matlintion that ho should. take care
that the laws be faithfully exeeoted, did
merairfedly, nod In violation of The Con
r.eilisithan sad laws at the United Stale.,
hale an order, in writing. fcr the remot
'Ma of= Edwin- M. Stanton frOfit the
OWL of Secretary. for . the Depart!
mentor War, raid Edwin Stanton
twist been theretofore dal r unpainted
end oemmissioned by and with the con;
tient of the Senate - of the Crilted'Stritert
mis , ..surk Secretary, and said Andrew
• , .7cdurson, Preeldent of the United States,
en the IV.h day of Augnst, le the year a
Arier_Lord, ISM, and during the recess of
the said Senate, having suspended by
.ItilliorderEdalnbt. Strintenfrom office,
.septelarbn twenty clays after the . trot
day of the next medlar of raid Senate,
llith day of • December, to
the year of our. , Lord aforesaa. .
1. having reported to raid Senate
each intsperadon, with the evit
deetis.. and.seasons ler. his action to .
• the ease, In the name ~of the penes
designmed to perform the anti.s of such
ofhoe Limpopo - 11y until the*nerixineet
log of the Senate, and said Senate there
-eaftennards, on the 13th day or Jan ear;
elstabs" year of our Lord, 1i1t,.-having
r.dally considered the evidence and =a
-teotis rezertml by' said -Andrew Johnson .
^-eleresi suspension, did refuse to concur
-Atm said suspeursiou, whereby- and' by
, a-lbscamr the provisions' of .; an am
`emilltled ono act revalating the' , tea
r; sin--or certain . *them ' pawed , March
mid. Edwin Div Stanton .did
- resume the function. of - bre
',cake; whereof the said AALIZOVF Johl4-
men bad therrand there due notice, and
rallidt/Edwisr M. • Menton, thy' roman o
riabsprentisayon raid 21 at day of Febra
r.,',ll,lll" lawfully, entitled to hold mid
dike of Secretary for the Department 0f
War, which void order for thereat:rad of
said Edwin M. Stanton is in subs anon :
asititoTfi. that tt , E-V;
erCoutioe s 2dimaido, Irasbin ' 4;. D.,
rr-Ctalbreary: -fiy -Mettle
~,efithet_power.auld -sithircuity.weeted,
..-.ll.e.m.,Fieskiard. by, the ttanalatilligu
. ...ain2,4aws of. the Unucirt Slaters Joliet°
herebyrernoved fronted:am asSucrabtrY
fOr the Department of 'War, and your.
'functions an audisvithrerminate uprin
the receipt or this communication, Yew,
• arilltrensfortolawmet Itsjbr'Eleteral
lenzOThonuis,'Adjularit General' of the
Who has this day been authorized
-tend - seepu., Merl to act - as Semotery pf
risferiet. all records,' books,'.
Glatt Mid other public ProPeTtriroW
rood •
• Berneettnity year.; ;
; ' Annum"' Jonssos4
•L'lti'llon. E. M. STAN - icor; Wealth:4-
t. ° Width Order was AritlevirollV_ ha unt,
5, 'with intent then and there to violatethe
act entitled "an Act regal ati tenure
;7.".tif l_certain civil otlice.,”" pes.ed March'
1667, and contrary to the procislopo
saldiut. and in vain= therta and
„loft:MI/my lathe provhdonit of the'emiall
- tater( or theUnited.State , rand without
,theadvice sad consent of the Scotia
Statea r iles rind. Senate Sten
nis:l' there being in 10051 on, to remove
mid Edwin M. Stanton from the ofacelof
Becrestary. Air rho. Department or War,
whereby, said:Andrew Johnson, Preel- -
,; Oisted , of the-United Stele., did then and
there commit , end was guilty of nhigb
misdemeanor In Mike.
, AESICLF- 2. 7166 on the raid 211
day_ of February. theyear of our Lard
/M.llai' l lVtiatiington, The ; District; or
Columbia,mid AndrocrjohnstryFroal
dent of-tqe Vatted Stateaut of
the..blish 'dirties ofthiscalmyef his oath
•
of and In violation of the
toil= of the United Stattal,"andrentrary
to 'the provisions of an act entitled "an
met-terdating the tenure of certain civil .
O'*7 parsed March 2c1,16a7, without
the advideand :consenter the Planate of
ibtr-gatell•'States, senate theta mid
'thane belon. in session; and without da
thatity of lsw, did appoint one Lorenra
TharasitoSeceeinry of War ad inte
rim, by lernalag to ;said L. Times= a let
ter-or authority in sularattMrefellows,
.Esectenst Mansion, - .PI "D.•
C__47rebrairry 21. 11366:-fi r.:
.lidirist M. Stanton having lour thi f n day .
removed from office air Secretory or Dm
Department er, .Wrr, you aro
. herdby
t _
• and empowered fa 'Art, as
Secretary of War ad taterint, and o fliim
enter uplrrths - disehare. Of
ditties_ pertaining to that ellace. Mr.
Is been instructed to ltranafer
• to !rival the records,'bookr; and
~,.other public property n , in; as oersteds_
sad'olisrge. Pespectfally`yourr.
'ter Brevet Mel. Cern 1;011=124 TH•OrAllii
• tr; S, A 14 1 tVldiO li i 1)4
Ahereby estidAndrawJelintio4gresi
,;lleniathe United States; 'did than
se,,Shereirrimmit anti 13113 guilty:or a h • igh
in 'edam
'es t . , AirstOMs D. Tied eald . Andintt,
ion. Preridem °frier United EtMear
~.I.jii.2lsitisy of Fsbrpary„ in the yeart of
soar 18611, , ni - Washington in the
owvadrisillf eem mlti Ind
olcilldialltirot high -..soliskoriesoon*of .
as Albee Pitt thalwltltoat eiaoltWri
law, while the Senate orthe Chin:AS:atm,
• wee then and there in session - , be l da itir-
P-r.;;PoithieneJ.,orenso.Thopass,to..bo helio
latry:of the Departmenta, War l odulte-.
eswie withonithe advlee mul, consent( a
- the" Senate, aid in
_lolstion.onhc Con ,
~
..,ustAtalhenerfahe United Staig. P 9 I"..teaY
-.l..,.big*t.tiaPPeaealum,M9=6.4d:.Sisera
los the-Deportment of Warderiliti
• In militirecestief the Senate, end no,.wirtn
• rsserely azielLuit trionld sales A1,4110.1410„,./xd
ssidoposinurieer sa.tiorls pit
or ~.ehlAndreavJelmsoo arlaai„ d-L . Pa l P z
seragilatlis.J. eutatatice
- ,- - ...fEcatattre..Jileattion. , .W a shion totl / 2 1
Fery. 21. AN:t6.,,-idtSr....gon. I E . •
rps , luprinft. been , .thist daY I .
kout e .Lr Dep ed c e nt i ErtntelAnt.AnltUd•
pr ~War. yorparo hereby an
-rd 64b.agbell and amp:waxed to tut 40.*,
rue - War ad.taterriat,ardi will „inima
tfllPatt-,the..dtachetiPri 4:4
• a...dagalk,partainiag„tal,4l4 9f 11 1 0 4,.. ME,
...,megbesties hart,b;reraillabril , trargrb
004 4 4:b00kh. f?P! l o nd
s =r . tproperiy , imam Ulu tpay,
-„Despeafulty.yours, ; o
, ■
Assisent-Janissoict ,
vrti ,TO Breves goti3ea.,Lotasora, „2 „rtosren ,„
dtrailea- a 4a 01,rr.,lmC
.aPedh sld,d3dro...ro?n
-,, mmo emta , Elea
--va Mindful Of file d ;awl - JO-sax ow ce .
sada kasosztkor 440. in. Ybrintr 44
-..
• ..e. : tirsOcintititadlon and lime Of too ,ljallekl
erre Milan, Data* 21m, of-February. ln stlip;
of:our, iced- ono .I.toutalld Right
,Lwmaoelend Mity-elithisstWaiddegiorli
in the District , or, Calambis, =aim--
rassplrew.lits ou I,4reaser-Thornati
t ,r, -*ph :other, ..pettooer. la ; I tbeL
;Mawr of ....Representative.
with fnteot, .by
' Tlitha Ihrsenn te.hinder.and prevent'
M. Stanton, ttbrir.. And , Werra tbfr
for the ,Irelatiallwi3Of.,,Wa r .
o-:- ,doily, nudes. the.laws.pr I,tar
stales, tram holdliii3 rrid.. <Om
flectriarr for itia.RoPul , Dumulil.r ,
and in violation of the en.
siltation of the United-State* sad
visions of an acientitled "Cu net dol.
• a'llaMMtd--pmdstat certain'. maspiracincr
anompprowedJuly:3Lve, - Dal,- whereby paid'
-Andtdisr yldOnaoo Preeldentrho
t rani irdlled States, did Oren sraliberen'orricolt
`'isirelargetilerota•binb crime Farallon: ,
S: That' •the`r said 'Andrea,
""r JbbMc . President fifth* Untied States,
t tistlishafeathe duties ofidifeffice,and
♦ tl'iiftditesith of olßce on the MtletraL agi
air
Die I . oito liord tl
sat, aty . dlteri oDier 6
''ilaVs'and tiM
~.. before - OD nth - day'ef iwid
Waallington;in the District
of 'Cantaihr, 7sl.ld'anlarrailly conspire
one I..crutlibf l'hennier; and with
~_.`"7,lofepenious terns Mime el Retirehtle:
„tattres'unktiosig force Ittiren
x i "' lota' .tanor
W thb - exrdar -
sa
hirl ..an'eri'regalletitef theteiture
T tl- — or ttietatn thir Offteftp,:p4secaliiir
sad la u: mm ervitta pod,
qseq, -- • aßiazdrbzi,be
t o .
iiriteuv rticmscer-_th7-r„„ d4
p-4 thn "Thed dm dult,p:FinfO. the
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, ' rinilted Matta, - Dina bulling said owe°, asoosor ~ , t ta 'lts.eszt.
.. - ., 7 ,,, ,, , b0rt - AT, the oftP:l 4intr . ese . . - Sobrioon u g r y r. „,,.‘ 7 ..fa r , . t ex p.- .
4rTroladentorth4:Unid etMell_.,...li T ti tb.a „.,..._ ' it.cts, Trlnibi4 ( $ .1))
'97 ' • SIKAr lbere aniline , 'and 'itilorv,..../.4-A. thiaridie-F-4„1,-juatkalt - -2 . ..„. ;von Ai*. •
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:k„,?,:,,,eatalais 6;;Tbat said iil dr " : ; lbi rn : M,,,,,,iiii. :AS l'u er.. '. : ' .- . 7 . •; ' ::•:
m i° "' P .: 3 t?l n e l I t , t t neu r, d , Ei l atg:, . i „,..illEXTliktifiON:Mi, .
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.iina or Ws Cietb of zoreN 01 , ...ai5t, ..•' (1 2 kY ?r; idati SiseSiar ieed:tbil4foisrs.
of g e b n .ry. Jo tbo year of . our troree fittmet a,- • Batter.? .13Ingbsioel.Wisll,
_ mat,ott. Washingtn, , in,,tbo Dhlrict Of : Wiltistusitmlizgoo; !miring reptved s
,:irrod
1'..fi,..f Coluntbis; illttlmisirtoLly‘isiosotte wttli zoo , :ority of ttrp ries.wore 1111
' .
zoo. Lorenzo 'Thomas by force to eel= elected. ~... ~ 1 1 ..:, • -;
_., , „, „,
aud,faig.a posaesaloo,of atm jirr , P 3 .. ,l_,f, , „Mr. AOUT WELL often:4 a fetolution
thetraited = ,- 11 11 daLatatba v F at Dellm!'".• IWPatutiair - ow Lhausand •soptei of tbir
sl.,.....sosstasrrtotbuipr9ViSlOno,Ql Illitaetella , " - 4 ' .0..!
....?,4-_-,2201 Pau sat.t . c: , dallaa . anti allurt.b=l/,
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mi.. "
.4142einstrZTet Wog.
ha i . , ;1
' ''''''''' ana t enwith t to, vlOlllll 5ad.006.4 :ihsakffiisieri Imola: to the Bellaaal*
en act entitled "an act regulating the
tenure of certain aril officers," paned
Starch Id,lB67,wherall the said Andrew
Johnson, President of the United States,
did then and there commit a high crime
Modica.
Addle= 7,.That sold Andrew john
son, President or the United Stare, un
mindful of the high duties of his take
and his °ads of office, on the 21st day of
Februarv_ , the ' ear of our Lord hiSS,
and on divers - other days to mid year,
before the 28th day of said February, at
Washington, in the District or Columbia,
did unlawfully - conspire with one Lo
renzo Thomas to prevent and hinder the
execution of an act of the United Stated,
entitled "en act regulating the tenure of
ratan cI7II emcee," passed March
3d, .ISC. and in pursuance of said
oonmintry, unlawfully attempt to
prevent Edwin M. Stanton, then era
there being Secretary of the Department
of War under the laws of the United
States, from holding said office, to which
he had been, duly appointed and tout
udearmed, whereby maid Andrew John
son, President of the Vatted States, did
thou mid there =unit and wee guilty of
a high misdememor lr orrice.
S. That add-Andrew John
sen, Preside= of the United States, tan
smiudfal at thee high duties or his agog
and the rare of oma., on the day of
Februap, in the year of our. Lend 186 S,
at Washington, in the Districtof Colum
bia, did unlawhilly , conspire with one
Lorenzo. Thomas to sere and take pos
motion at the property of the United
States In the War Department, with in
tent/le violate , and disregard an act. en
titled ..ari act levitating the .tenure of
ratan civil some„" passed March 2d,
fedi', whereby said `Andrew. damson,
President of the United Stites., did then
and there 'commit a high - misdemeanor
AnTLIZE ft. That said Andrew John
ath,--President of the United States, on
=meal of the high duties of his office
and of hie oath of office. with intent din
-I.mtfally to control the disbursement of
the moneys appropriated for the milita
ry service and for the Department or War.
on the:iea =yet Febroary,im the year of
oar Lord_ 1865,.. at Wasiderrort, in the
District of Columbia, did =lawfully
and contrary to the provisions of an act
"entitled •an act rem:dab:og the tenure of
- r;niart• Mai offices," 'passed March 7,
IFX. and iu violation of the Constitution
of the United Suter, and without the
advice and moment et the Senate of "the
Unitcd.States, and while the Senate was
then sand there in session, there being no
recur"- in the office of Secretary for the
Tsporiment of War, appoint Lonanto
Thar= Secretary of War net minas,
ctid then and there deliver to said La
fim7.o2-hottlaii.oletterla writing, in sub.
.aaneeas folleste, via '
„T.ceadoe Mansion,. Washington, D.
C., February- .41,
,F...3l.Srattoo tatting been this da ro
amed, from office. as Semitery of - the
Department of War, you are hereby au-
Ranted, anti - empowered tO act as Seem.
tory of Wardd &aim, and wilt lnamo.
-clieticlyenter upon this discherms of the
duties pertaining to that "office. Me.
Stanton has been. Instructed to transfer
cu you all the records, books, rivers end
ether Pithlla Properly =win lila custody
and charge:::. Respoetfolly yours,
Aroagwdoismoit.
To Para . Gen. L. TWOX-121, Attu
-
-Mot fieneral.. U. S. Rraahlrorton,
„Wherabjecald Andrew Johnson, Pried
dent of the Vatted States, did then and
there cmarerltumd was guilty of ALIO
Iniederaesnor to oMem - _
Aimactia 10. l'hat said :Andrew
Johnstott4 'President of the United
Slaty . - Om dhe =et day a 'February,
in the year . of our Lord , DISS,
arWstsbingthn, In the LastrkMedieltine.
diara;ard of the CentaittlUou had
tare of Comma duly stmotedoalCom
thanterda-ChieforthearrcryofthisTielted
States, did lucianiliekre lilmself than and
there Wtm" Ad Emery, a Major Gen
•
Mai byla ill st e ot in the army et the United
Stiles, actual, - in command of the De
partment of Washington arid =Warr
dory:faces ~thornot„, and didthen
and there, as. aneh Cominnisia
rief.Chl4 "declare' and instruct said
treatyy that part of a law at% the
Vetted Sad" Tamed March M, 1864
„ell/bled "atact MAIMS ar~sillooe
for dui support of the army for the year
ending, Amp 1868, and for other
PurPmo. l elponally c mooed section
thereof, which provides among other
, thldha' that elf ofdefa and 412=C/ions
relating to military operations tented by
the President or Semmtery of War shall
be boned through the General of
the army, and in nee of his
through the next in rank,
wan undnetithtional and in contraven
tion of the , commission of said Emery,
end therefOrn net binding exelsiMast an
'allear in the-Anny or the United Slam,
which said provielena of law bed been
theretofore dolyand legally promulgated
by a general order for the government
and direction of the Army of the United
sista, a aaid Andrew J•=nson then and
there well knew,with intent thereby to in.
duce said Emery, inhlsofficial capacityas
commander of the Department of Wash
legtonooviolate the previsions of said
act, and take'and receive and set upon
and obey arch orders as he, Andrew
Johnson, might .make and give, and
which should not be issued through the.
General, of the Army of the 'United
Stelae scoadleg to the provialon of the
said act - whereby mid Andrew dobasoo,
Preddent of the United States, did e n
and there commit and wee Laity o th f
a
high misdemeanor in office.
And the Revue of Representatives by
protestation saving to themselves the
.liberty of exhibiting a any time hereaf
ter any further articles or further emus.
Usti against said Andrew Jolutscs,d'ree
ileac of the Malted States, and
abet ` oil .1 thiddingl te las
which be Mail make to the articles
preferred ' segalast, him, • and
of 'offering proof to the tameaid every
parttthwea4 sad tosdl end every- other
amide, accusation or impeachment
*fifth shall be **Whited by theta, es the,
cam ahallregairs, de demand that the
said. Andrew-Johnsen may be put to en,
ewer the high crimes sod misdemeanors
id" office herein chersaidardeat.ne.ond
that„ such proceedings, examinations,
trials and judgments may be thereupon
-hadanallpyvasst air ,he.: agreeable ' . to
law and pasha.
' Mr. BOUTWELL stated the article.,
except, thes teeth, wend founded on Moor
before' thellonse: mid the tenth article,
seassauserd on the-testimony et General
eate. xplaining i lue,+rtlalestd.iome
hermit; Pdr. ROUT WELL sold the Coin
',MOM blid - uteparticula regard as to the
isrUciar, nod would -be governed by the
decision of tbec
Sir. JENCKS gave =See of a n fated-
Sou tend. er anatistedinent to thearticles
of.impeachmtent. Ifs proposed, he said;
oh set uP" facts aliked and couple theta
with tianveratesterst attracts and de.
_clamtions of the Preptident show seeded;
nal intent on his part to exercise the
powers and authorityeat Commasder-la.,
Wet of the army and navy, in settard ,
'aid" with - die `riga fur the government
Mat. relitthillett Oddhe hod and .nOeel
forreet in violation of an act 6f Congress
andef iberattaltrithat 2'
Jd BourcrELT:: givire , d
ifeuelotembedy Wayless-Ur •meareral
arlltir. -- Jeithirs said be would, I
Mr. BUTLER obtained the (leer and
thalqestealttlieteeklav o toe tllMooda Y
morning at ten o'clock.
Wiedixdo , Math 2, 1846.
- 'verrerea siarawrietria.. - •
The House proceeded to a vide erto
thailfthilliou . The. litatOrtiel• was ;slop.
teal:-yeas,,-/24 nayse4l; neciand=yeas,
. 11 4 sari, 411 r 4 hird -- 1 6 1 g r rit; neye. 42 ;
Plniti - nyaps.. l . l4l :. my*: .281, the Ph.
ague, seventh „sad eightle-yeas,. 113;
Ptdtbiltaligeti '11:0m No. ton, -
YeciailaN Z13.11;W-_ - -
"Mserrewpary.and =mere, =tad "No."
theydireni,,the ally Republicans' wh6
&deo. Thialaineeratie voted. "Ma"
s •Mr. -FOX stand - bler•colleegue ddr.
.thiseelTsta; anent tatierourit of ;1.11-
nese, cbut-- heavided, if present, ,vor , I
armor erehertiedad.- -
Air,BROONEALLehded hts cpuoisue.
Gam Moarbeed) WM* neceleariljrabead.
,ifspoteat he would' haat voted
the fee alt'.
Mr. NCRLEYelanSonice4hOWestlOdf -'
wined with Mr. McCullough.
telfewhig It the
r oom in detail, the
other - yoke a/MOUS o PIM' &tat"'
Gravely. Perham,
Ama n . ra t an*
cr a sh on , '1 1 .1 16 1. - PI"; •
, _Ramey. snsnter.
awn:Fero , hhtlet.
Anna, Cit.,* .. ,,MOOr i k i i • I.=
itaktnret, crielmere, Prim.
seamy, Hotibtird;
741.4.ka. litttitat. Innondinont
Sting oar. • hsoreeri, - eav7e,, •
Demon Janeiro, itenitheh'.
int.zhAt, dead. doodeld ,
Mune, Janes , smaitz.
Blair, sour, smith.
8011S.Mdif.- - 112 =6% , ,1 ° M all "'
Enamel ,-• -se , kirestnnr,
Broomall,. .101411.24 Stevens, is.,_ . ,
Montana& Xoonts, , BUN"
-natter loan. - ragolt -
Can, .Isalinteni.Thadidr.
4.lltartddiB, Lnatroacs,O., Snowno.
Maks, 0 .lAneolit. .1111WIttn, Tom,
tliallthlrant, taus. " Wrratoselfeh
Twieheft
ran,* -
s.:Cdattu. ndolarlf;Ypnoll..
ON*, inch. Ton dertinn
ad, artisan ,
Vim llorodl
Gowan. . -Marvin. Yak EtOts, No,
Matadi; McCarthy, - Tan Wye;
linUntsg, * - .*Wfdd
Mo -• on linwdre, W •lb * W
Dodo ' Wider, t "Wastranit.lll
4=lo-4
-Wodr PL
leenr. We
.
yd„' WU, Wndow-ph
dataeld Palde. •
7-e'T t Adria' .
..det=3/ ‘thdlattnyi - dd
on lindn,
stoistre
xteat, '• 1 .
Iqtight.
t, =4l.
,BOgralx",
formieg that body that the -Mouse had
appointed manners to conduct the tot.
pft..chm.nt analeat Andrew Johnson,
President of the towel Stolen, and had
directe.: snch managers to carry to the
Senate article , . agreed upon by the - HOW o
to be exhibited in maintoinance of such
impeachment, and the Clerk of the
Rotten shall ge with ouch message.
Adopted.
Mr. BOCTWELL offcried a erscdution
that the articles agre-.. - I to by We House
to be exhibited in Ito nut - . sod In the
name qf the people of the t ailed StMes
against Andrew Johnson, President of
the United Stet* In main t enance of bn
penehmentegainot him for high crime.
end misdemeanors, in office, be caroled
to the Senate by the managers appointed
to conduct mach impeachusen'. -
Mr-HOBS suggested to strike out the
wards "the people of the totted Btates."
Mr. PERHAM suggested that all the
Democrede members. of Congress might
be struck out.
'The revolution was adopted.
- On motion of .Mr.• SCHENCK It woo
ordered It shall be the order to-morrow,
slit - it were Menden to move to suspend
the rules. •
Mr. ELDRIDGE moved to suspend the
rules for she purpose of tamslaering the
protest of the Democratic members.
Mr. KELLY objected. • •
The. House et a quarter before seven
.adjourned. •
•
I=l
The CHAIR presented a memorial of
tho members of the Grand Army of the
Republic, setting forth that their errvtcas
'were not auticiently recogrilred, Und
playing for a portion of the departmental
offices.
• Mr. CONKLING presented memo
rial of the Buffalo Board of Trade,' ask
ing an appropriation to rumpling, the ha
proyement at the entrance of the harbor.
Mr. CATTELL preeented • petition or
soldiers of the war or 181.2, asking to ho
placed or the same footing with soldiers
of the late war. Referred. .
Mr. WILSON, from the Military Com
mittee. reported a bill for the aetilemant
of Paymasteni aceounta.
The Senate payed the bill authorising
the Secretary of the Treasury to sell an
Unoccupied military site at Waterford,
Pennsylvania. - • . •
=I
::On motion of Mr. HOWARD, lhe Sen.
rite prorooled to comideration of the
impeachment rules, Mr. ANTHONY in
the Chair. '
Mr, DRAKE moved as an amendment
to the fifteenth rule, "or any Senator,"
allowing them to direct the reduction to
writing of any merlon. ,
Mr. DRASZ oleo soared a substitute
for the tweatieth Rule, previding that
agreements, or prelim be inar y Marion.ter.
'watery matters shall allowr
hoar In opening and tißeen minutes in
I closing, one person only to be heard on
each aide.
Mr. CONELENO said: Thia,likemsuiy
other questions, had been left, to the
Court There wax a practice in Courts
I which doubtless would be followed m
Shia ease, ,-
Mr. DRAKE withdrew . his *mond
'meat • .
rater aRIMES movedio strike out the
sis rumecessarv, bolding that it had
been a matter of cengratulatirm that no
auch rule had ever been adopted by - the
Senate. •
A long debalisiollowed, during which
I Mr. ' FRELINGHDYSEN moved to
emend by allowing two hours for argu- '
meld' osi each side on parliamentary
questions, ar motion* for extension of
time to be applied before hand. _
I • The amendment was finally rejected-- I
sweaty-four against twenty.
I Mr, MXI(DRICKS moved to intend
the second article, by striking out - the
Iwords Grand Inquest of the Nation,"
and inaert .91.ouse of Representatives" '
Referred. • . •
Mr. DRAKE moved to Strike out
prostate= in the seventh section. an;
therbing the presiding eMce. to de
cide incidental vacations, - unless • *
formal vote of the court be called for.
Mr. SHERMAN opposed Ora end Mr.
HOWARD ollered an amendmant i nisich
DRARE anoepted, providing fer the
• eubraiindirn by Ore presiding eager of all
incidental questions to the Senate to-he
decided,-1/ demanded by one sixth of rho
members, by yeas andnays. •
:Ange debate Iir:POMEROY moved to
trim
wirballyty C o
cod the pet
tier:a ealling the Senate a ourt, de. •
At ten o'clock Mr. HENDRICKS said
so the Committee we. not satisfied with
its own report,'- be would more to ad
journ: Lost—five to twenty-two.
Mr. POMEROrS amendment was
lad---eleireis to seventeen.. ~ •
Mr. HOWARD'S amendment • was
• . -
adopted—twltty-one to seven: .
• Mr. FERIVt• moved to etrike out to
various sections the "High Court of Im
peachment," and other langnage con
veylaz the Implication that the - aerate
changed its •
~.character to the triaL
-
Vto
"I nmtlon of Mr. 'DRAKE themei.
pion In the twenty-fourth article, admin.
Isterinr, the same oath to the preeldion
alter as to; the Senate. was Ortcken
001.
Idr. SIeCREARTMOVOII to insert tho
word 'Sat" before words "aieept.
Sdndeys," third metier:, providing
/or a daily . • ion. Loot. .
ai u,
-MX.BIII ALMW.roovad to strike oft t
the words - ' 'help you God," at the end
of tee :oath sectlon terenty,fearth, on
Me:ground e a ff irmations as well as
oaths - were bred. Loot.'
_.
1 'Eharnies then named flebolly, and at
1 quartere ore &sun the &MAIO ad
.
.ras TESITOUMT or amt. NICIIItY.
The followirg is Qmsral Emery's tee
- -
simony relative to his Intervieweelth the
Howlient on the, cad of February:
• The President asked nail' I recollsated
the conversation I Mid with him, wheal
.fiat took command of the Department,
itc reference to the strength of the urri.
eon et -Wenhington and the general dia
-1 asiden of troops in this Department.. To
which I - replies I did not recelleet it
distinctly. Her asked me, if' there had
Men any Changes. • 1 rephed Abort
bat such 't in had . Men I could
chant
stets then ',went on to
Mato that atx;eampanitte of the =hitt,'
fumy had beerthrought hers to whiter,
Ma that day had been cent by detach
ing four companies et the 12th Infanta
to Charleston, cm ariloieltlon of General
Ca r n tilhlye;
thaw
b ee n
p d ni eta s chd e d 4 u t r h
A ing G y tal -
Csaby's eoratilead of the
.Deportment one of the* Mar to-the
'Northern frontier to meat in putting
down ?anima difficulties, - WM beam
altuthed •to -their regiment, Meilen
sid at 'Fort McHenry; lialtimore;
that:though , the: command had been
amused in the number et coropiadee,
I was under the Impremine there was
radoction in - the numerical.streogth•of
the command. "growing out of the te
ductlcao ,of infantry and artillery copi.
pults_from the maximum of the war
establishment to the minimum of the
.pesos establishment, but, ti's , W 11.1,11101.
than offset 'by. the gain of siddltiatal
conipanies. The President *Nth "I re
ar to more record changera'_ I seddldid
not .know!. exectll , :who& - but'het
fared -to by. recent..cluositelst
them . had not beensey— made
to my knowledge; that he weirldtgive
memos hies of who hull made the re.
Portto trim, or whet the repari ifell which 1
be bed received, I' cated. perhaps' give , ,
Mammary &duke , swarm He - mid
reports had che
certain now arrange:"
meata of troops had. been • made. / ap
mai him noes had been madoWith
•kuseriedge.. • sad did,. not .
soy hail Men made wlthant it: that
recent =den, fetiodcd; sport.
lawn Of•Constrem, fur the govern ment of
the armies of the Untied Statemapprote4
bylaw, nsoitder-oonid come to. roe sm
art through Gen. Gant, and. that zee
'pains from analogy it was tosetrad in
the army that Hap order 'meld be given
to anyone Roder, my command, without
owning. through me, thit if try any
,ita order hart keen sen,
sot cormite *rotten me; it wee the deity
of , tits officer reosainglt to notify me.
Histbewaaked one -.IW hat. -order do you
- refuter' I stated' referred to order
N0.:15 or IV - 1 could nor recollect wbieb,
clot had.. been. publlehed, to the army
some time in May lent He said wish
to see the order." 1 replled tint I would
sandier IL.- He said elite; I have all the
orders about the boom," and • 'meson ger was Ned for it. Aland time Colonel
Cooper amain and occupted the.?food.
dent's lineation for • some time upon
nuttier 'subject, assrtippeeed, for I.
twitbdtew kith* other en of the rOOl2l.
While there a messenger coins and
brought the order. After Colonel Cooper
ha:tech, out,- I retunted to the Presi
dent;-with this order in myhand, end
odd, “Mr.•Presidintif."l- w il l take it en a
Ale" favor if you permit mete mil
your atumtion to this - order, or 'act. It
• • - .:.in..an_ appropriation bill
Indic is possible you.may. ,nirser bete
seen IV' He took- dm "order end
read it, and observed. "mole pct.'s
acoordance with din Constitution_ of tie
United States, winch' makes me Com% ,
.mander-freCelef oldie Army aeld-Nery,
or with the leogutree of the coonseimlea
which you hold." . 1 stated to inns Hug
wam no matter for officers to determine,
it Wee an order-soot to um. approved by .
I him; and wo were oil 'governed by that
order.
' Quante—Do Tarr meal t that the
order, or the act, was approved by the
c..d.seener—l mien the eeriest se far as
that woe concensed the °rim and set sp•
proved by Min an the saute thing, for
the eider contained nethlne but the act
Hassid, ''Am to understand that the
?resident of the Hotted States moist
give an order out through the General.
in-Chlef tor General °mar. I mated
"Mr:Prasidmit, that Is the order which
you approved and whk•hbes boa hued
for the government of the army, aud.l
think It due to Von to say *Kiwi:len that
order drat came out It was very moon
lateenieed in the army, end tome leading
lietTent of.the ;weary were consulted
as to what wit the ditty of an ofscer
under that law and order, "and I observ.
ed, "one coasulfod, • and I widdir WAR
pothere out of the greatestOonstltution,
al Meyers is the "eountry„ gin. It n his
very derided opinion that we wer yen ibound
by it, and I Mira. it right to tell MeV
WA& MinSiiMiler 510T7 L 1 .
askatlntirwlis the lawyer .wsa. 1 told
,tato.the one r coazultid sine akinenuna
lif atm, Sobel:J. Walker,.. and
bed
tualltetSMl* PAWS / did. Yes
• • k no w •
PITTSBURGH. WEEKLY GAZETTE: SATURDAY
my own knowledge, otheni had Wen
seated Reverdy Johnion, who, it was re
ported, held the` same opinion. The
President replied: "The object of the
law is very evident." After short
panning, seeing there was nothing more
to any, I thanked him for the courtesy
with which he bad permitted. me to ex,
pressmy opinion and left the home.
Questioa—Did the President in any form
inquire whether you would obo as
onler if wont to you without going thin ' ugh
the headquarters of the General?
A IMUTT- - 41.11 nearly as I ran recollect
there was not a ward said that Y hare
not put down, thoutgh I could, of counts,
net swear that I had put down even?
word Uttered. You may eee by my testi
mony I myself introduced the subjtcd of
order No. /7. There were a variety of
rumors about town that Gen.Thomaa had
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 EVEOPE
By Telex - reel to the Plueberelk Gesehto.l
aaamilan.
LONDON, Feb. Z).—.Blveriejr.—ltayal
sent has been given to the bill for the
uspenelon of the writ of he corpus
n Ireland.
G. W. Hunt, under Slearetary, or the
Treasury. wilt he 'appointed Chsnoellor
of the Exchequer. -
In the House of Commons, thin after
noon, Lord Stanley said the adjourn
ment or .. Parltament .mntfl Thursday
was desirable to afford the Government
opportunity to complete the Cabinet.
dr. Gladstone said such delay In the
proooodinga of Parliament was unprece
dented, bat in the present ease might
be p.niblyjtuatlflabls.
Lord Welneriagis dead.
LONDON, February 20.—1 n the
COO) of • Gemmel Nagle,., on trial
on a charge of fenianism at Sllgn,
the- motion for delay of trial
made by counsel for defense woo rents
ed. On the announcement of the deci
sion by the Court, Mr. Heron moved to
transfer the cane to the Court of Queen's
Bench; in order that the trial might tido
plane elsewhere. The chief ground. for
this motion, Mr. Heron said, was the
fat that there were not nix Americans in
the whole city of Sligo, and therefore it
would be imposiiblnjo - seleet a mixed
At this moment George Francis Train,
who happened to be in Sligo rather col
expeetwlly, appeared before - the Court
and volunteered to become . one of the
American . Ju.rors; • The offer was, do
3 - tr - : Heron's motion was argued at
length, when the Court refused to trans
fer the trial to another place. The case
woo then proceeded with. • "
The Times has an editorial on the trial
of Genend Nagle.. The writer atronly
ones the abandonment of the prosecu
tion, sayiafp "The point of law involved
In, to say the least, questionable."
. Latino's, Eviisnie, February' Z.—
Little preys= has .Itesh made in - the
trial of the Fent= rrlsostera at,
bloat of the time today wan consumed
loan effort to impanel a jury. la order
to procure a ml.ced jury It became ne
coestuT to 61113111:11011 iii Prussians, but as
they soon after absconded, the trial was
adjourned until Monday.
True bills have alas hem foundigainst
Nugent, Kean. riutalmmone, Fitsgibon,
Leonard; O'Connor and Lehy, and the
prisoners will tecerdinsly be breoght to
triallwithout delay.
. Later pews tram the calithies in Abys
einla hes been received. They were still
ears and well at Ifogeilida. Theadvance
of the Engltsh army had arrived at a
place noir . Antal°, The Tigre people
Were inarywhere friendly. There was
no sickness among the troops...
Et:E=
COEIL, Febrnary 21.—The Parsonage
of Rey. Mr. Leslie at. Ifllatount; near
this city, win littacked tat `night; bet
he issattants Wore driven oft
Dtrzini, 'EricaNa, February VI.
General Nagle and fellow prisoners were
indicted for treason at Sligo to-day. Mr.
counsel far defnne, moved a de•
lay of the trial.. After biaring the ma
lion the Court rewind Ito decision.
[AI
Eons, February 25-2faeniag.—Frinse
Napoleon ban left Parke on a stilt to
Gerenaki.
The Liberty publishes a report that
rung wilt:taw, e( Frusaies, seas recently
thrown tram a horse and badly Inju.red
The tears of the French army now
on ftulough hare been ordered to report
- 4 their headquarters oa or bathe* tke
31st of Sfamh, on.wdl . oh day all existing
tinntnae
=33
BIM=K. re/ImM 2L—The Ong for
merly elated the Diet last sweatoc. In Me
eptmeb . lbs Slew Oongreenlsted the mom-
MRS 011 the inmate of tkiir labors. The
effort of the Diet to ensure the peace ef
Europe had We promptly sad vetoer
. fully installed by the other brut Pow
ers, and the maddsaes thus Teetered will
aid la the splritnal and temporal welfire
of the natioa,
.•
Brous, March I.—ln his speech, In
closing the Prossian Diet an Friday, the
King extirsasedtimselfeatirslyastistled
with tb
i t ri lttslation of the past session,
and doe he was sure no cause was
now left for the disturbance of the pectoe
in Gertruotpor Swope.
MEXICO
meets wt
atialeas litnered•
retaarao tea tLLnt same ezmue.
Have...Lk , Feb. T.— Anon[ the psi
_ .
sawn. catthesteamstilp Georgia, whirla
arritrml to-day horn Vara Crag, ant Mau.
Sturm and Llaut. CoL rmiud toot, Com
mander of OM American Import in Mar
lon. and Mn; "Atemindnr. of Vara Cnaz
mad New YOrk illtatineblp Line: lbw
Gornto bring a rumor nod a Weirton
was received at Vera Cruz , stating that
toe gIIZSCIIII4I from Havana bid nurie
an attempt to mnanrinata PHaldant
foam end robthe Truantry. There was
no opportunity 'of *heartening 'what
foundation there might be for tbl,
rumor before the Manner left Van Cruz.
.`itlirepatiedibialialainTresgry wan
P'tuft btlittildisk and litionlak claims
aW i ArtoirScandbeintuda, ,be theme p gnoring
romo:11mm: Mare angina go 'war
fh&ormobo arm pownrima to pre.
10=71R3
OITY AND,BII33TfItBAN.
iI.LIGUENT GOUTY UNION ;RE•
IMITE:1110; • •
Oileirstior le the' Mite ear* 'Wetemiai
..tootenthata-Casa.- et Kellam i
seanumatenr-Crowtorat coosiesee
trlempAreerm".==t„.l""t"
"At'teaoilocll htendayl3l9rning the
delegates elected at the 'primary . meet
ing"; entlitanudayittaterabled ltaiDeavenT
Con la the . Supreme CMut mini at the : I
CC3II Sena fir the purpose et choosing ,
Seastorlal and Representative delegate.
'to reerMientthe *mete; in the Wats Con
? Gotten to be bald at Phlladleettie the
/1111 (nit, to select CongeMatensei 'dela.
Estee- to. the Hatton* ConrentlOn to
,be
/ibi"Gbilmrin../1114:And. to; tale
tton%,relatkre to , me proposed c lung` In
Ihs.trintnerjet melting nentinodll4 in
AllegbeFT 0 1 747 , 1 • . 7 '
The . COaientjag,i called to order; tki I
Ea+. Chairman of the Coutt,l
ty Exectittee Carnselttark -as temporary
Chalrmae et the Oceleentletu - The tem.
I neray erpalsatlon .Watbemtleted
eleetion or D. 8.. Irergnaen J. ti
S E = j. NT" and." ht. ,
The Chairman innsoundel Unit the drat
Maarten .1n order
ce r l t: a n ti eatsth
/w he eir*
o he di bn a caned am d the fallow
',Jag premmted tier credra-
Urrrc Waro;4 Coma.%karma bee. ''
~ tweed War4,...Thei. IF tales. leen A
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Toerth ifat4-4. h. Woes. A. comet.
nu Waini-de preniech n.e.eiviee.
•14 -nteCreenri Ai precinct, Aimee Tarter,
. strut Ware.ut prattatt, iirown.s.
menmanmo end preamet. oohs LILY.. Wm.
chum. Jr.
I , eareatte Ward-4.,,Watielt; W. C. VA;
bn Thee.
Tws. 11.°1S'n.
wa c.d—.... el ms, J. 61141*.
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W. it eacal td wara,.W. C. When,
omoolat metimitill. Thelasal.
Ct..artl. a • ormaxer., V. Ilergen.
I.lnute- .1I Denalatea,_G. U. lblu.r.
osigleed-Wes. llnelunas7.
ran-J. M. Elluder.4..l44l•lrie. •
rim ward—D.A. smith, CAL Cutler.
elovad ar4-4, WM...14.J. K. arnwn.
• Tkirti Ward..l.l proctor; Jeut•s3lenrunr
er.
muses . A. SibesisE —proOm, L. Shar,
Clournrilt_r4.;litp II: Pant.
regriot.D.lL
aWarisa./ D.lboslAn b.i.6rigi.P.
affil 11/I.Wak A. lamas& IPT: Cos
. &norm Inard..4...Anrits;"•4.
DeopismierVe.rwo W. , 6 1 -7 0 b!' it•
irrimaa, WM X. Mich
seal, Hoary Heictordeldi 51 product, W.
lissr, , a 0. Eren..
Eut Illnuticglutar—Wm. 11lttawrI, W.
Cburch.• • -
11onoagsbelas—lotua £l4l, Jr., Irdenard
Prry.
Teuovnancerills—X. Ballentlas, Tbatus
Iferstamrxer.
&synclrlcy—D. N. Whit" Witham Bus
banill.
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Co s X ts . B J a o y h n n e $. . Bro o w d n g .
Phon. , mm—Y. r,. 1^.1., r
ass •
J. 41...1nt.
Tarentmn —J. D. Kentv..l7, Ir., U. D.
ilum•s.
lIcKo sport—W.lletAtoell, Jams° Marl
son.
Elizabeth—W. II Fergus, J. S. 'rower.
West Elizabeth—J. P: abbe, Dr. lieUrew.
JAL Waihington—D; B. Ferguson E. S
MMII2M=
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Lower ht. Chilr—M. Shafer, Loris Pets.
Plum-1. C. Patisirson, A. W. McMath.
Pena—B. snivrly. W. D. lionghttm.
E robot n—S. Kmr. S. Polio..
11113:11n—J. C. Risher. Jos. Wilson,
Itootneon—Russell Errett, John Young. Jr.
Franklin—lseac J. P. Eno hart.
Baldwin-4W. Noble Thos. Ogden. -
Ross—Wm. Peter., 3. ,
M. BMW.
lacCandleso—J. G. Arbuthnot, A. Alstin.
Ran Weer—A. Pillow, Anthony Mersin.
Upper St Cleir—T. Espy. Jelin (111111 an.
North Faye etw—U. Y. McKee. B. Dixon.
. -- Shanks, Kea;
Staler—John Demon.
Unton—F. C. Fraley. 111. Young.
Scott—J. V. Rowland, W. T. Ingham.
liambell—Oco. livel T. Robinson, Jr.
Morrison—J. J, Hill er, R. J. Taggert.
Wilkins—Jame. Sionstelm. W. A. Shaw.
Patton—John Scott, Wm. Jehoston.
Yereaulles—a. D. Commie, J. Jil.
Jelferson—Wm Torre... JMeph Poem..
Chartism—J.. MeGunnlgle, J. L. DulL
Fintller—George Mitres, S. S. Fires.
t/hlO—.T. BD:shell, H. H. noels.
Reserm—J. teeter), John Vorehtly, Jr.
Snowden—lL 11cCorkle, P.. D. Ring.
Pine—J. G. Conner. E. Logan.
SouthYeyettr—J. Wright. J. J. lA/nett. -
bseickley—W.P..innes. A. FL
McClure—T. IL Ho d. H. S. Plemlug.
Hampton—W. W. Metre, .1, A. Marron.
Districts net representadi YerUn., Sonth
Pittsburgh, .West Pllisbitreb, Moon, Pine
Indiana, Crescent, had Itlohland.
PEiIItASENT ORGA.NLTATIOSC
On motion of F. C. Negley, Maj. A. M.
Brown wan elected permanent chairman,
Upon taking the ohair he thanked the
avention tor the honor conferred upon
him in calling him to preside over their
deliberations, and remarked that as the
lamented Licrein had mid, to speaking
of tae immense Republican majority
given him In Allegheny county, that It
rtes. toe large fot a county—ft should be
a State.. Ile alluded to the political situ
alien in IEtZ, when Grantend his follows
era vremstri k at Richutond,whlch was
then In the hands of tho rebels, and ask
the Republican Party, whir Grant at its
bell, pa formerly, we re invited to another
Richmond victory. The White House, !
which had been made Fevered by Wash-
inguin, Jefferson, and labors, was now in
the possesainn of oorrupt
plunderers, and *Mee brokers, and it
was reserved to . the Itepuhtlesn party,
with Grant as Its leader, to clear It of the
vile pollution with which it was now In
fested. After some farther remark., is
which be etrongly recommended the
! nomination of Gen. Grant far the Prosb
deny, mod which were received by the
Convention with great applatuur, the
epeaker elosed.
On. Motion of IL F. Morgan the tem
porary Secretaries were elected perms
nest Secretaries.
The permanent organization was mea
nie.' by the election of the following
Presidents: R. H. Davis. James
Iticßrier,. A. M. Watson, John YOUUR,
Jr.. W. C. Brown and Thomas Marshall,
Rep.
Tae Chairman then le a brief manlier
stated the object ofthe Convention.
Major Rnasell Beret moved that a
eon:mitt,* en' resolutions, eonalating of
seven membera, be appointed.. The
motion wan adapted, And the chair up- -
pointed the following: Rumen Errett, J.
S.lamble. A. M. Watson, J. F. Slagle,
T. M. Bayne, George Neely, William G.
J. F. Steele, Fsg., moved that eltreso-
Voris bo referred to the committee just
announced. Adopted.
eoumertetce AIM BALLOTING.
The Convention then proceeded to nom-
Wale and ladiet for delegates, with the
Mbowing rnsulta
MILLGILTES TO CKICAGO oartynarranS.
A. Id. Brawn • SS
J. Ki Moorhead
Themes =wins ...... —PS
Masan. Brawn and Moorhead were de,
eland the dole:atm.
C. W. Batchelor and J. 8 Slagle were
choura alternates by acclamation.
STATS CO?TENT11:1-11M7ATOIIIAL.
ThOZlailt . l llarthall :and' nosh S.
F leming werentunen by arelanantiont. J.
NL Kirkpatrick...was placed in .aomine.
flan. but hi, name wee - withdrawn at Ida
request.
•
11.1.3 , PAtI1NTAVIVC DELIB3ATICS.
ffermiontlens having been tuttila the
that and only ballot reenlood : • • •
•Mumma Irrett..-131.1Alfrod
8. Purvlsoce.. Jessoh Trench.-....
•Jceepli 331 W.I. wale
*IA 19. Morels C.iraslor A.
Joseph A. antler. 66 am. F. ItorzaA..- 31
*TADS. itayos.... 413 , ./.64 Y. lima,— 13
Jame. L. Ore... IS
irthor Robson.... 31,A. IC Cross 36
ar W. A. Hen'. I
Jahn .41113113.3 • 3713 1 .1. 3teprly--.-. li
Six 'War* to be choun, and Alesexa.
F:rriett, Po ry lanes, Walcott, Morgan, But , :
ler and Bayne having re aired the high,
ret number of votes, were announced as
the delegates.
air. ft. IL DAVIB, lolforo the balloting
was commeweed; submitted the follow-
Peaared. That when this Convention
proceeds. to vote for delegates 11 bo done
r. LL tom.
Mr. McCarthy moved to emend that it
be by marking. Carried. The motion.
'as amended, was adopted.
d'reviona to the arroolumenreat of the
ballot, J. F. Slagle, Esq., moved that the
six representative iislegatim VIOL
the highest number of votoli be elected..
The Chulrman announced that tie con.
ATMs to meet with conferee. from Arm
stroar *ad Butler mottles, would be re
lect.l by the d aleph. :from the north of
the Arens, latter the Clowrentlonioni ad
/calm&
ClIOWII: 701 . 1 ruminant ocr. 21M
- 'DINT.
_Before proceeding to user og,
Nsalsy. Isq., moved that. Me deisgstea
to the National Coorention at 4iiineto be
instructed before being eltte r. s. its did
not et am aya doubt fa rd to the
matter. sir moved -Peet tiy be la
sarneted to vote for General Grua. as the
Presidential no oince, Erst, Isla and all
.tbs. time,
This oactierriMs reeelirsd . with groat
us motion' was reecors..
eattittefsant, 'mad Wei , '
_tintalmgrtutly
. . Cotter Moved that they also be in.
gritted to -vote far Es-Gey. Cdrtln for
the Nice Preeidency.
Emelt suggested thee be in
structed for r,d‘tin d. Suntan. •
too. Yam g moved that they be In
lay:lMM is rota tar Galuslui A.. Grow for
Vies President. '
Mr. McCarthy thought the delegate*
yhould -
he untrammeled me' Mr as the
Vied Presiders?! waa ammyna. They
Shoop; be enewed to take in the whole
fluld'at the !hue of the timelier' the
Cetmentios, and yote foe '
most indl
ahheman for the position. lie tharefiire
moved to lay the matter on the table.
The motion WAN rtdopted.
. ,
- CRARPORD C ,
Me. McCarthy . stated Cud Oa par OM
the buldners of the Convention was to
take iota iwnsideration • the proposed
change in the. manner of waking none.
Ina:knt in lillestalay. county. he would
snore - than the trader La referred tow
committee of 110Yeit. with Instractiens
anneal:rho report tothe.Conviintioa.
The 11101.1011 -prevails' and the follow.
Ina thinninittee appointed: Wawa.
W. C. ItcCarthy, David .llolmes, J. E.
W.Setvor, G. It. Pearson, John 0. Coo
-1 net, 0,-1, Ml:se and Thee. N. Tower.
coxmirmi ON ALIIOLUTION
111;CiiitThrtrlththettiinottnricts1 thnithe
Commltteelon Resolotlonshadonmpletesi
their labors and wars re'dy Le report:
11nloyittthriell Y.rrelt, ebalrtrian of the
Coutnittlee on Resolutions; eubroltted
the tellowleg • -
Seioltvd. 1. ?nut . the ruler( 'tient:diem'
Pall Or.ALll4howlyeotmritss:los It' de
vollon to the pritiolplad Of J co, entialitv
end ntitlenat 1014tritv vloi • ore
cabin In JIM oopproilolan of the rabolllont
Pa it declare. Its operetta of the moon.
stroottou todurtreff of tarpon.
S That this Convention eXtrroarlori tbancs
to the 9old lora sod *altars of the itepObile.
1,011troni•oorlor throw tdootonnhe nation Woo
tooltanni for the -preservation of
liberties and the perpetuation & Its power.
and that tbetilkerolt saerifiews tad Berries*
Ih 919fonflproost0is of the robeniOn wlll bo
rothombosed cub entitle!. by Me people of
the eountry Winch b. boon saved thrOeSti
;belt valor and pairiathei. .
I. TWA It Isnot . TOrniterraile 000P000 to
iTt•lntalftleviolitte the ;albite ram loans.
Mang annin to Wotan the bar d .. of tons.
0100 by cutting oft all use's. almond GOMMe
end iff9lolog upon the moos Moreoula %we.
oaf Ist the atlieloistretWil Of the Goren.
leant I Owl Ire cOnadnntly tinticipsto that,
at an early Oar, the Union will to complete.
ly remold On Use Solid heals Of liberty, Icy..
sky and amebae republicanism. •
4. Moat the iibidloa faith la the Integritl,
wisdom toad patfllntsra of 01.00051 Grant,
ertimmed in the re•Olutleals adopted to
our last .• County tkorreatlons, ham twee
Irtrilligtkarald by. hie able and Inmost ills
chartle Of Imo Antis. dovolvins upon him on'
Solitary off War—ii 9051t1012 which he ftee
cepted through devotion told. country, se
lately reamed trout the pewerof treason or
the brilliant achievements of hlrosalt and
ins ernapaniorts In arum. • _ • •
. S. Teat we will leek to Win In the Amok
a• the levers of mOG liberty talked In the
pest, ts the may shove all others, whoosh
brie" order out of otatuston, and Inspire
Jltatocardsaat an "remise'y pasha Sumo
Iltratelleter of the tioverranent. • We Mit hew
.4tr our mot
sues ofdestPe—hnroo g r
hMwUp,
tied, over and 7rltterl o 7 wiu woe be met
•"tored,trus patriotism an ALM 9•191 9 9. 1 ,
end tlr•Snon . not only be mono 6410fia."
I
tan from our land. • ,
That General Grant end hit
lons havlog ' eauquered 'rebellion in the
'Pale, we , etll now matt tethers the work of
orpflaing moors 112 the Clblnot and Coon. ,
ell" of the flffbllo o on "amend/art
aThaltnik°e of ails
:.rnytuty ae dim,ag g 4
taw
dered to nee it"pablicati'moodiest' of the
5100.0 of itsersseetatlves An Coarsens tor
their 0009•919 and fidelity In preseattne Le
the Neat. articles ot went ountost
Andrew. it:Mason. ?resident of tee tinned
loose. for
1110 restxuarceto and 11.01000 of
the fircatittition mil the law; thatthernoral
Serbia of tins cowatry will outran law garnet
In twilight entoowner. of .the to
t he
arot that Co Wok forwent to the rw.
moral ottils hold, had Inert trots the head
of the 'Over:Gwent oaths cartels mans et
restoring pewee and mailman, to toil dis•
10001411 O•110114 - orol of offlMrlog the 01199/
IffitOrlltlol9 or-the Iltiutaids Outten ruder
.riatuttilealt constitutions halted by 00010
Wel , .
• 'nit narredcrr cowrie-M.
1' eft 111..., ~ repe.rt
NiArefo...tiond thole foratlfo ' os aoloftwo.
Mr. blottrler moved that the deltgatt.
(maths Twenty-third Ulsiriet meet and
appoint confuses to coliGo. with 0012.•
Aron from the other coaxal,. compris
ing the District to olioct reProOorotstives
to theliationAl Coneocalon. Adopted.
Maier Farett offered the fallowing ad
ditional reap:dation: i'
Beerdoed, 'That the thanki of the coun
try era due to Hon. S. Y. Stonton. See
retary of War, far hie shore, deVetien to
duty and to the ciuntry, and for his fi rm,
onjielding adherence to hialrights under
the law, at a time when audit adherent,*
was essential to the - preserVatio of our
free braltntioni. The country ll never
forget the debt of gratitnee it wee to
The resolution was adopt*. lb n nnan
lons vote. 1.
,
310DX oP MARLA° coITXTT riosttwanosts.
Hit HothirthY, ChoHound e N S• dem
ratttee of Seven, to whom •Pult - seen re
forred the matter of the proposed chang , e
In the manner of making homlnationSi
presented tho following rerrtat •
Essaloed. That on or wore the first day
of key. am the union Republican voters
eaeti election • district. ;10 AllelthenY
be
ebell eet lied elect Ores obo e s to be knees a. the Regietry , Beard. oboes
duty It shall be to make out lint of all the
Republic,. voters in their electims district.
They shell give notice of), the time and
Plane (not mere than thirty or lass then
three dap) before the time of bolding • pri.
leery meninx. when they emit MP for the
lIMPose Of lierfeellog son correcting the
tint of 'raters. The said !MN! BUR 50 be
fore a maeletrate, when said' list le Perim
led, and make oath that they have-made.
such Hot to toe beat of their kr wngs aad
a tree regietry of the Reinhlican
I eaters of their Martel. Tie said ....1
titsletry sha ll act as clactloat Mie R n
mof all
Tteary meetings. lad enlll receive the
op of no person n er hose is name set on their
letered list. The Board :shall nays the
power to all vacancies among themeless,
and shell te elected aanualy before the
first dey of klay. Their term ot .111
continue for one year from the Ant day of
Mar. 4 •
JUsolsed, That tleedelegate 'Mem bacon.
Unmet
This report was signed by Mame.
David Holmes, George Y. li t Hee, T. S.
Tower, sod John G. CA:ener.
The minority submitted ho following
report: c t •
The minority of the Committee report
that they are in favor of the report of tiol
Committee with the ereepuon of the reso
lution favoring the ottattnnance of the del.
mode eyetem. In Its place they offer the
folio:twiny
R.refted. That all nemlnatiourhimeafter.
stall be by • popular vote. I.
This report was signed hy J. E. MICel.
try. Georgia R. Pearson ; and W. C. Mc-
Carthy. r • •
Mr. Moßrier moved theadoption of the
minority report. - .
• Mr. Holmes mewed, an en amendment,
that the mejority. report ibe anbinlitted,
and eald that he Was °owed to -the
"Crawford County System; ' not note. only on
=mint of its opening up a channel for
commUlleu, but because It would put
the eritire matter of making nomiastleas
in the - handset the oitY. The counfir*
ilirtricts would have us say in It.
Mr. McDonald was to hymn( these.
tom and hoped the report of th• Minority
would beadepted. He said it was net
just theta diertiet having but fifty Re
publican velars should havens such say
in nominating candidatseas others wham
they polled live er six bilndred votes.
Mr. Watson hoped the Cenvantion
' , would adopt the report embodied bye
majority of the Committee. • the Craw
ford county system, he sald, had , Mei
effectually tried in other localities and
was a failure; that by itany old political
back eould beat the best • man In tie
Mr. MoKelvy thought the delegate
,system more corrupt than the ether,
from the fact thartherevrtrehotse many
men to buy as there would be .were the
nominations made bye direct vote. •
Mr. Negley eatd (hot both systems had
their abjection*, but °fate two bethought
the Crawford bounty system the best.
• Mr. Moltrier said he objected to . the
delegate system fiT the name remote
that Mr. , Wat Ann objerted Lr ths.ether.-
that it opened up an avenue for fraud.
In addition to thin booth It watibinpos.
allele tip have an et&ession of the
memos In favor of 'lsom thou Ike mina.
data ter the pririelpal office—that the del
gates were selected the candidates lit.
stead of the people, sod when they met
In Convestion or rr v t 1.16 tt watisamitlesd
for the advancemm! iif tlio ono particu
lar mailidate. • t •
Mr. Watson again took the floorand
epoke at some length 114.Ltint the Craw
ford county Nyhl tn.'
Mr. Balieutine, e , f Tempertriceville,
moved to lay the whole matte, e n • th e
A. vole was token oh lion motion, and
the Chalrmain stated it appeared to him
the "syee had It." • ;
The "yeas and "'And "divialere"
were toiled for, and after ammo little
anifusion, tit wa, deallied to deterenise
the question by ',to r
ileTor fir
laying the nua t tor ye
llc l: tho table palm.
leg to the right aide of rho room. White
thus separated It woo apparent they - were"
lergcly la the majority, and Mr: Dalian.
tine's motion we. disaTided carried with
out • coned. • !
Mr. D, lloinies, of Collins, offered the
.
followlng •
Ertimat...That hercatteir,lTtputiliess Cosa.
toutosy/mums be bald on TUMMY
irtes the primary ortettass, DEMIST
banns iaeonrtasent far delegates from me
0011=17MM:data. A410p104.
-.Or. 11,. EL darts °farad the following t
Ambled. 7lat hergirtar the represant.
(too to the wends I:oarentloax shalt be 14,
n. dalmtate, and that the Toting shall be
by t i ts doe. Coma =rms.
On motion. ailjourntd.:
Twenty-Third Dlistrlat.
The delegates in the: Convention from
the north std. of the river, or that por
tion of Allegbeoy county comprLsing,
with Duller awl Armstrong coalition,
the T .venty-third Congressional District,
separated /10111 the :remainder of the
delegates and organiod in the -quarter
Session. Court t00t,,-for the purpose of.
aeleating coriforeca fir meat with .0111-
femme from Butler. mail Armstrong
tnuntiee, and select delegates to the CM- •
cape , Convention. -
-Air. tt. If. Davie was celled to the
obeli., end 'thorn. IL Bayne and Imam
A. Whoalea were chosen Secretaries. '
Nominations having' been made, tho
Convention procooledto mark for am-.
forma which remitted in. the selection of
Messrs. J. U. Levin, Sharpeburg, A.
11. Watson, of Sewickley, and Jounce
A-Shades of the Fith Ward, Allegheny.
who were Luatructed to vats far -IL IL
Davie as one of the Representative Dele
gates trout the Twenty-thin' District..
The Convention then adJuu.rnal.
KAest.'s 0111104-1011 s AdmitlN Se
Irrobratip wed latteri of Agabasing..
The following is OA trxlllblkor the be
dtime done la the Resister's °face, dat
ing the meuth of relowery,
Lorna, or ADllll.lllTeriCar
Decedent. 4.soilnistrators. Yalta.
U.°r4e Lae e►•lUe .and
15)
Elizabeth Giles
Maria Viestar......John Bozo S.INS
Zen MoDane.....C. Stately
Tees. P. Dulanknalkamil Deucaz
h Leoliart....Wlnetat Lennart—. We
UOO. Darts .Jacob Wardlar IJro
ales. Cameron.. Hush olinienoa7..• INF*
Vihanti, la‘Lardy.l.ll. tow
I.lbert Jonas ./ r. Baron:ill IJIS.
Jacob Horn Nugent 8000....—. 5000
James Oranz.m..Jobn Glow MI
Frans Lohrsee...iderarelSonang....,.. IE I SO
A.M./ 3 Dollitiotratsielt .
atl-
John V. Bueoher.Lsdls'llaniser—. LEI
1110001 Eillist•••••• One
Martha Itas......JamesBhlplasz...,..
*117(11 tiontichs.beenuelEX
PhIUP Fohaner Fit Srezner hes 7
• f ll t/ amas Ltz... . 15;00
5 Flensbig '''
Aet S E.IIII.P. MB. liartAnall..... IMO
Jamesrlaanon.. err ..... • ISO
Toon, Litman...LW UPnmfnt.......
_.: Ipoo
PIOSATA,
04Ke.11akt. Itzecuune. I •
' Shiest
!ivy Bell .....J. 11. Bell.
Thomas linirslaitoor m
J.E.Dorrisgtan.
Ann Jane Patten... OlelPe kleklei•
klariseza,Wollt....,Eraht Whiz
Dl ' nd Irass ill a isa hnqlits 4 lare.
J. H. llotorkamp.... . Lu is a
Entelbert beldle Louisa MOW
John L7iz —Wm. YOU loran. , •
Benj. P. ) V i gr,„
tIo
GathaHnenahin..Aulal
ITbornaa Jeffreve.
Mary Jeliza7—.... :debit lineman.
Nicholas licesaert 41 ' W/ W"Sr.
••.'" Val linckert. •
Instal Aseldest—Ciireimes is meet.
• An accident occuried at the miter , {to- pet of the Pittsburgh. Fott.*aytte and
Chicago Railroad, oil Sunday, which re.
milted In the deatteof James Bailey, em
ployed b the'Company ireonductor or
slither of nit assenger Maine- At the
time the acold gh p ont Manned he was me.
gaged in makktgripa train, awl semi in
the act of coupling a Sleeping ear to a•
paasenger coach, when the "bulk name
alloyed, past each s other allowing the ,
cars to tome together, catching burn
between them, killed hm a n dnstantly: The
demised was te single man, about thirty'
years of age, and bad been In the employ.
of the Companyt, for - Gym threayeant
Coronor Clawson was nodded and -held
an inquest on this body, the • Ray
rendering a verdict in socordante
with the shots fads.
swedes iseasa—perenar , * tannest.
John. Bowifant, Nrbo haa for over a
year. past, been 1,2 1 tho Opploi of Inn
Hostetter as carton° drlVer, alai • sue.
dimly on Thursda y at , the isaldenoe of 1
Mr. if., In l'itt townobtp. "Ite \ oscopled
a room over tbo NSA bonen Into winch
ho Mired • shoot and
la about an bout altirwardaDdr.l ll . wont
out to maid= to Oupper, when, on en
tering his room,. be Sound him dying - ,
Cormier Clawson held eta Inquest on 4.be
I sVg .il e ;Ara; tniu'enej"Yratrancesttya.
The deceased was Ally.nre years of so,
'tad had no relations lzt tide country in
far as *sold be aseerudned. He w il t be
buried by Undertaker Devore at two Jr:
14 today. ,
• ~
Clll Mortality ,
Dz. A. a. MoCandleu, Phylicten of tb •
Board of amdth, , reporta the following
interments. In Abe ,Mty of Pittsburgh,
from February 16 to February /n, !Mt
•Diseesse—Chrome Cylnitbt,' 31 mart
DUMB, 1; ' Old - Age, I; boa of
Long. Ocounimption, 4; Oongestion
of Brain, 1; Bronebhll,t•romllhotda, 4 •'
Of the above there were: Under one
year, 6; trona true to toe, I; two to gee,
1; twenty to thOty, ti thirty to testy, 1,1.
4 .. Orly, 2: rtly to weary, li err
- nittety, 1.
Males, it; fetnaloo,o; olow, /4, , olontd.
2-, total / Ilk
7, 1868
► Wiest iCuiri Aillizas.
I feel myself tinder obligations to you,
as well u a duty I owe to others who
have been like sufferers with myself, in
order that they may know where they
can get cared. I had been galled. to
violent, continued attacks of ASTHMA
for more than six years, and had been
to great expense and to various' medical
men of experience without obtaining
any permanent relief, if relieved at all.
I was en bad that I never knew what It
was to be free from the (Meese. I bad
to alt up in bed every night for Weeks
and weeks, without any prospect or hope
of cure. My condition was such that I
foltZlife a burthen, apt. when I got en
attack I felt in danger of anffecating
every moment. So terrible had been my
sufferings that my mother says that she
has seen me so near suffocation that - I
wins Neatly black is the face from the
desperate efforts made to get breath, In
the cold winter nights, many a night,
with the doors and windowset the house
thrown wideopen, in order to hinder the
apparent dative of !strangulation. In
this condition, on the 11th of October,
MO, having heard of DR. KEYSER'S
skill in coring this deems°, I celled en
hint, in company with my husband,
Joseph Meyers, but I must confers, with
a great deal of doubt as to effecting a
permanent cure. Dr. KEYSER exam
ined me carefully, and my lungs all
over, with hie LINO SOUND, and told
me that with care I would get well I
perseyered with his medicine' for over a
year. and am to-day in vigorous health.
and TOTALLY FREE FROM THE
ASTHMA. • • •
NANCY strnsns.
MART MOUNTJOT, (her Mother
GEOUGIANA FlStiEft.
DB13111411413:4 Der. 0, 1867.
DR. KEYSER'S REMDENT CON;
SUITING OFFICE FOE LUNG. EX
AMINATIONS AND THE TREAT
MENT of OBSTINATE CHRONIC
DISEASES, No. 110 PENN .STREET,
from 10 m. until 4r. X.
Resit lfeTeer• uA Ho. to MIARe Tbt •
eleven[.
• .Nemusuess_and a shattered state of
the gsneral health Inman or woman is
as easily repaired and remealed as any
other bodily defect. The nerves have
their renewal from the fora we eat, and
If there be Rehm and pains in them there
Is defective nourishment or a torpidness
in carrying 011 t, Or the system what ought
to be carried. out, in order to give free
play pr take off undue pressure. Con
gestion means Lao. much accumulation
or aggregation or motorin one-part;
boom wo are wont, to say,.irongastion of
the liver, or congestion of the lungs. or
of any part, according. to the le t zllA•
affected. If the human bleed is
with noxious materials; lilt labors slow
ly In the veins; if it contains net the elm
malts needful to the repair of the organ
ism, how can you have a healthy coma
,
lotion free from pain? Do you not
know that .m 4 part bee Its ownAhno
dons to perform in the animal economy,
and if there is defection anywhere the
whale body must suffer?' • . .
The greatest particular metildie to
sure generalind mnstitutional dieturb
ance is DR..' F.ETSSIPS BLOOD
SEARCILTRI,It Ma reamed thousands
of weak and -sickly pentane to health
and vigor, and there ban the pure and
blood cleansing roots which it contains,
all the needy ,material to renovate the
blood, remove obstruction, recreate the
tissues, and again place the constitution
fu athealthy Mate, . '
Sold by the gross, 'dozen, or single
betties at Dr. Keyser's great median.°
stons,l4o Wood street,
. DR. GEYSER ' S : RESIDENT" CO:4'-
81MM° OFFICE TOR. LIINO EX
AMINATIONS AND "Mt ATIIE NT OF
OBSITNATE CHRONIC - DISEASES,
NO. 120 PENN -STREET, from 17 A. M.
h trail 4 • : • • •
e==l
There to no doubt. wtuttever that. die
,
eases of thelungai or caotys of whztever
sort, or any of the Ditintsl organs, ,nney
be ,
and are frequelatlT cured, and a cent,
plate comiltion of health established,. If
the elaborative .functiona. or -which ttet
stomach la the primary and moot lamer
=tone, are restored to a condition to-do
the repairing of the human aystoni, ul
cers or morn,- - whether upon the
the liver; the kidneys or the vowels, or
upon the
to
frequently Lb, calm,.
ma be ade to hell, and a complete
' standard s ; of health re-established in the
• We have
of seen thee. multi
Door the use of Dr..SFASESIS LING
OURS, a pleasant and: nomad*
Mae, which will ripen up ten
asma out
of the animal economy all usedMi
up saateriaL Dr. LlS.:•sayst thatltehas
known. ibe.mart distramlog and korai-
Meg coughs, .whosa •Mbrations _Weald
threaten to shake the whole constitutiOn
to pieces, reinosod in the mum of a fee,
days. /dour standing asses of sionsumP-
Doe, or. of those other sometaxamtfatal,
but always troublesome and annoying
maladies, known as .catarrh, - chronic
bronchitis, trachitts or pharyngitis, ft is
vromierfuralleViating medicine- In the
tamer and a !sure .core In the latter
disease. : . „.
CONNERCIAL.
=I
Lame 07 rue Hruumerraest Massive, I
llVYrinar, Hama is li.t.
the Ineleaseat rozatt.t. of Misr..her bad
at...) , so retard •uadooe buelatseto-dir,
.ki.n. at best, hes ban dull ter ease mess
OHAlN—Wlater Vb.) U. goatee mad la
coal Wilbur dew.; ism of Zed at itteHl
I,ot. No, 1 Spears may be tutored .112,0011)3,117.
one • Hue* truer. but ruletorttall sutra
at 70dte, . 0 Meek; ind 6111110 it..
Harley I. seame sat to •aillailo4 at OW4O.
ise l•staMdrla rIAOMAL . Ours te quiet and
uusitemal at SeHllt, on wharf and teak, awl
$1,11111,111 fee fatal -
r..ol3Z—The asart.l le quiet i atie eitil tat
Pleas iretatebastesa. Ws voatterteltO {use
at v1444114* car swim' wi*l4 Viate,so
Wtitet Wisal, mkt 7174115 tor gamy ken..
Rae now I. All quoted at 1301.14 aft& Boa.
SELDS•%.I/ennktuad Y nantitt . 81•134311,616.
int& Timothy Sent .1 UAW. pawned
Inn .1 14,41.
parse and La aw.l dezasid.
Pita , * taalliaL“,rtou u oats..
EGOS—Quoted alCraaa.
DA= riunr,,ip gaa44anautt Arai
bat $44.54504; WPoaches it 71 8 + tar
'axtaiiar . al sad LOAM! far. $41! .. a4:4,4 Apple• Ca t.
GEEZt APTLIVI:-.traids.ge4 aadt to tdoa
• 4541 , 17 t ragabe. salsl al $2 to $4 per •ter
ail to valltp , •
- lllTAUtltS,,Cantinua dull but utehubodi
mull sate Ix atoto at Illei;OePt buia! , .4 Tad
MIA PDX
LAUD 171T,Iiittoted Etta It Si fOrita.
and ft,Slfoillo.l.
tadsotsadi *bleu at tibfb
02f10111t.2a dmand bt IN Pt , bu.k ,
u t so. • •
mogatty=vag , i. at.
84040 4 :4 4 110. 1 fti. r•i4 ' • '
ORAItitrALUES, I 4in• fr0 ' n114433, •
• llowltorAcßioqiiiiiii Ili ekaf
CU Tde . nea to Oa riutbaicli oslelpo,l
- :USX, „laird& opeeedi
dell and, cl osed - loser sod modes/4 4 1171 0.
live; 21.00 bales, 13 mtallteg uplands.
Ylear—rerelets,' 447 11.1100 lower.
WM bell; 111,14/11prosperelle Mate wadi/at,
eta, 11.704101^estrs eltstel9,ll:llll,ll;aste
ssesosto,,,,,Mllo.l4,4o; wine Seat erre,
10. 11)JM0l1.M1
1;1 61;64 V. 7/01kA
roallOri e. eittets: valtotple- all* fed heem "
'IN inzeip&ta nis dbur ortet ; 0111,
MAC 05.211111.10... Von meal
nominal. iltocainia Af wheat. /Aa. 0 0 -11.tt 0,
deelleles44o.olo.bashala inlxo o ,s_Otl o g. st , X l
41111vertds 7,003 - Ars 1 rprie0;11.101.00 Pio.
I Uo. sears of Itereo: private terms. My*
t Q emad ß s y a t owla m ls o t t a fi e r r m sUA o.l 1 0 e0 1
nervy avi(l2e Omer, 01.010 hd. st 14111 0 1 .0 1;
*4 ,57.11=11 41 =3
11. 0 4 . ..?1 0011 06 . +restore store.ll.o ea!
al • Ilasstpto - : et. eats , .8.011.: oar 1!4 0
lower; CIAO las II Testeni la store, Cooked
to • srelsoasa.. W beet, LUSA& . Core.'l,l ll .-
ea. Ow,l/Xt. Ultlll7.
4017, Yen: . MCA ryas. 4,au..'11111r quiet.
Cotres,• reek': tlrto. 101-
amigo& titelYsea: 1D etedaeste 'ot.
mot Very etroar,,.ll.9s. Oule o= o .
Ills.aa. 115 erode %a canal . soleo.
rk steady butenll, los ware ts *11. 00 11t 0 ., sit
Yew me se 010,04 • 'et 'WM,: to/F. 0 • 1 6
estlHl=l; old do Elostes Ist. 11101,131reitilsr.
slollllo,lStor primal 102,106111 torptimo sopa;
alsn. ICS bola new Antis Salters Car : ♦7011 10
114.19... Beet Om; sales. tr a ale4 s iot etrilous.
Ptiossolll.4l3 Clara! l et for Vitro;
isietttll37o/11a for Judie' meall.-'l4O . teas
11e1e1; salsa 110 boa ta: WOW Mat Omits
Irmmid aalliti 616. .1113•pkint ss IoigAllls4o
•Ior• sboulderm • 11111410 10r- tkl l l ,, / 1 0 1110 .1'
Asp Unser ;tad, gall% s1;11,546,1110 tor Vrget
enntla fox tall. nacos goat end steads;
WWI% bean slibrt • ribbed at LUIS
setrm .? ker , y=
trsst
valetsll=
tore tosc, Cbeeselllll3e. • SOlistilli,tat
• swot, quiet eat nnetiso , ,
. ,
~01eltlikkett Cialqe **kid
ildunitimaertittaini ST.-bid/or-The odsr
tag• se Lee .rmalts • dna* .the Pan Won
marmetal Is OM heed. statist 131. laid Mite
Prime I.la3ay tsetse ss tellowst , Old iiews
see eralawags, elleeet.dreetti - ede Mews.
oats sal tows, µkeel tier to toed AMU% ea
01; tell ,ipudily Merritt, 17.1101,0, tel tht
vary Mist botteskeetel pre lee Meth* avarete
prise betas about wide, trots. oThare , tt tN
Mann la pates men lest week, berthertkia
what la eatudimed by the &Susan le Ike
ekakt74 hats( but taw nominal and la
w., malt .efttrethhaerai• Pt . *, !
per un ten •
WO O % • • • • • •
alum-Tha aapply hi/ twat awata OVUM th•
past week, and mite taltdrstand the market
m: ailed, Meetly ak about hist . weeks meek
rm.* rangetitto Lailairtt. ILO to toed at 601 M„
0.4 geed _Pr 0 tette tett pt
pinute!;
este- The reply has boalLeqUl tit *Xi dm
mud deals Cu past wink, anew , shims, La
Mad Prism ess* tit at tellown sat led WWI
Olikninkildk sad Wen hid illlel l i ls PM' 11 6 lbk
• • --- - . .
.
- -•- Nairlainflt nartalollarkall..„ , ; .
_
nyTeleamps le dui nuanaralaUssatte.) . -;
- • 'Nair Teas, 11.1 rob -1..--lissaipb)—Baaa o 4'
oLaan'ef'2l7la.ad. inablViitZhniltbir.:l
Inman • to-411 owing .10 ttnp - „ Inaleasent .
weather) Ina Mutat. la aldr.lnadalutall aa,
We) prices - vary areanc salelFofd oara al 1
-Itadenn - olty, llama as Comurnatpav . and.
Len beads). nanlost; stream alcany l l . 46%)na 1
Irking% 1114.1aosdrat dualltv,lTU oifalr •
to V41)17308 mdlanrnanallaiin orlon.
, . - ain artst . tor sheet); &ea lanihs
,hu ' moderately unite and quits MOAT
to.dalCr. number adintel foe Anna /rap
*Wan low demand - modonki-sad orned,
pato* . ad; . mina 01 extralwandßlaal
swan a. 7071 ii Warn= Wigan.). . ot I-M
-aw, byda. tutu; quiet' una Well *Mao
g.Z72 e nliegia r Ngratrr 4ll : l
1 :If a•ln at Ueminunipaw., , . ... ,
~. . ,-..„
AZ,1L6X113./iNT CATI'LZ
emus AP T V T TI CAI I3'Zt,6
The supply areal:Us, altheugh a littll Urfa
then that of Mat week, was not tutammllY
lades, though It was aoturtholase 00117 up and
Somewhat is diem et the telaaselle W.
staiket era devoid of 111. or aalmaUol. that*
Isaias Ito foreign Wen to Attaaoo4o6. which
was cwlot.ln IMt at limat. to Iha ineleamot
emulltion of the weather. It Was a utdissidde
feature tooispekat the .amber at stork tattle
was larger 10,02 for snort& irosta past. sad
than wan alto a rarY good .077 2 1 of good
butidtere eattls, and thole Weir. but yompar►
noel) few !Manor Gatti*, which Is smaittdag
rally we:dad . ..ll, as MI. Maas of Moak usually
pi-spenders... Wit anapest that many who
.hays bona shipping leader oattle have begsn
to mesas* the fact that lb data not pal-1 01 7
fresuently eortualadou stew dad It fulleult 0.
gal much more for them than MI/1 pay poet of
transportation. come:Melon. feed billa, .ter,
eta., and an esecotat sale” Meowing this
tr
L by nei means coodartlng to the shipper.
To Isimers and feeders we would lay, nod la
your good cattle, lead hop Pour uaaalawiga"
at home; the tarsier will away. sell at soma
thing sear their Vats., *WM tem lidta. op.
Wally when Om tilltStag Is a haul ono, We 04-
most to to give* away. The following Is a
parUal report of the gales.:
2110 mid lled of osialairamii—ha dont
tmunity have 0 0 1 Mho' klll6-12
JohaMon sold 13 head soma= Mileilar Cs,
' Penna., swan and heifer. at 2 1:034.
Jae. McAllister was on hand again tall weak
not haring suctsteded In Making down the
market by fuddles off. Ito sold 19 bud for
Gibson to Caw at 6 [OlOO retailed Is. for DS.
!Undies, at ON to no
of
Wm were at 24.
Immill mold ose pair of premltua Mutter 00.,
Peaaa o stems, wetthlag 01110 Ws, to Gr001111•Irt
2.h* at ID. It Is really astoalallOfto btu'
f premium aerie Menet bora raised Is Bat.
ter 00., an we thought they wets sayable of
raisins ambles olnt tam bat baelneltssit and
kooppeles.
Guatemala t Maria Walled 65 boa et fair
to tholes Oblast* eat U 0 at Mt •
Ussiewood • 911aehet0ck sold SS hired of
Chicago eattlOat 1K WSW; =head of Balsam%
(10., Ohio. Mears for Chas. likomaker at aid to I
1%; 6 kind for Hamilton salliegrdd; and SI hsad'!
of imismon atechera at,436 to a. We km
aothing to gay .atiotit Maw swabs? of
:els drat tlida week; ON at the junior% how.
ever, It Is reportoo, Ims amataltuid • asttit pay ,
—amid mama* thlag he 0000 4000.
Wass, Labsty 0 00. lead In all about lee
howl an sami soul MI 41 , i
L. Slumbers sold 0 bead of mlzsit eattlo
5 14. t.
Myer t Needy sold, fa heal et stud entile
from Ohleado at eidt• lyetaad am 10041 of
Ohio stook atf toss
Hedvig • Taylor 0011138 hatd (Or /meat at
734 1.1,23 for trtirman ON t 073.61 lead 19 fot
&tag to eg.
- N. Cart—bmtstkaietra as 0014
"ere head at g% to o . -
• awl., • rear's imbue Lad or:01.W
fat *tittle at 'lle 9; gm/ 01.2120' ir. tieskost
_ .
•Ma Khan, who' shwa maxims to
snare tea bat , elde altbar s punkas or
asti who Is sot Ow Is . 110.1.4 ne Pd .
We whoa Po gag the .faisan. bong,kt my oar
load .
117 Lod. flattle MR. •
5:..§k117 80 0 .
mart • tavtar •Y7e II lead sit
good Loino.attlest is • -
Szon. k Eau, L. Lifland". P. Latald.
and sem **am laad cattle ha Ws, 410 sat IR
afts Was..
Beano t II 'ad ►.LL
aess as gaol, ba. nag ald not 'Liao • nom*.
Both of ohm Ratans. do" Tea mad
judges of. tale 'auf Oda.' • - •
Taws was's :vary tate supply of Ikon eat
age. sad walls the market was repeated mass
dud,'pelesia *implied will lan weslt t liars
asdanota se, quotable Osage. Yeas tit
watt= Sheep .alt mealy, sad that. UR, dt
asters° pram, .whils salaam le ad Istsitar
saatisasfidU 1 44-.. _uilit.Wd
Blakely
Psi s. moil& /await!, ;DM ialdtdr
pews al ea
, Jabs Basalt sold la 'aalad of lafitlaiAd me
rus,trast patlerasatsay, ad all per
" add Mal of goad !Mail Mao
Kids 10a to
bleep, Na iIIURARRIOR• at ;0 1 toMN: Rim
Enamel wild Weser ar Wes fat
eeanty Ship. seeida?siatetdato retarieste
wholasidsaidltwid el assail
goal/ pee sera. ;
Tie. =Was. eaisabie intsLa
sale PrsealdaY, hastars twadasey.tel di.
abash the Masud esalldersalle,sa . Medan
tray von , iparison 024 'Us aitalulas Ind alai*
barearttharaws tram tits issekst
6lasa Madam a -00.- whalaralael 4$ held
tut wromata,•they wars amted. raww.i'
• zethetUdt &Van quoteu
s to 10. R.•• 1 • •
.P.stisk • Us.ipots. la • retail
P=liNlMCllliiEjll% ll [ ll . l3 tie,
EMMM3
atitit Light Utahans Otte md10 ,1 4 1
the id* fa ltwiailhatalaalaltstroPir'
what shoiitty . avitrala af' tat - tahth awl/
siY ahaitaia. was. Than li' u loiliatad
dr
.maid' fot,:slandard btu:* awl thlatta
their Li Itttla .I.ttsti
•a. -.Oilt•114 SiI.IIIO,MA
pearl twalappri the waitt.ll tiff .1M!.4 SA" -
micas. Far Tomtit Iralail alai drama& twat-
Almon light, Let tt trtllaoshatbat 12.1.bmilk
at twat is alawlagssautiattanoww of 111•14.4 h.
haa tits IlktlY that the koala am MU be
wlthlitbr wait thirty tlaikta
lasasiderable Lap. Staab at taidtbla tam&
. of ray. this II samparatlvaly WWI' ow*
aim awl Waw a at, alwaTi L as. srn. to 7a
Mill 02A Tarlf
• 10 laas W151t4....4. 00-4 nos
1 , 01 , .744•pbsas, 014.41 tOpre... 40 110-40101
soa . " lompluse. Ka"! Forgs..l IS 40 , 4.014
40 * Tanadry ei
2. , Rim 1440-6 rioe
0.4 w N40t.103 00-40404
czn:=2l
ttmalr. .nti..7.fanirstra •me ea— pik
0
10 "• - i r e
— ,
'lO VI.JlarT NO. .... 1101/0...0
Jualata, a al—coo.
Juniata.. 11100-4 mas
arriraunotra &inn. ainstalia vaunt UZI. 00.
.
tae taxi 61koi.wlefiirors..•
44. arrire—t ......
p
t grin ot-ap I
laircttast Op“Oney Fogs,
IS 1111-11 , s
DEI
EMI
ECM
- -
Interim...dam at [cm."
k.
ateelsn. Gar ,
'47l7....s? " tZsisse- tl 76-sa pM
uwp►ffOrOf-4s.' anal-
IFiO
lgal= QUI-44.10.
.......
open se
... .
si
r
s ,0 10 , 1. c 20410M-te it I *..tog
/64
pi: imUtV.
tlr arlth;
vi-jsios
. •
E2ii
lams-Junt.rts;.
A -Cllsmallinlitals. 03-4.4.•
.1* ,Ctusplain eacrole-44..
- . 0-4 ix.
Ornta os • rairrrraairsltt (1416(114
7intat, robroti *VW L
Shan down to 61 a distils WWATaa
oust for boll 2 rot Sof Vag , . nowt .!ma in.
3sl. tam markt*. Ittg , ,iw_lwaas aattr i o ,
folowf of, trailatto ta 106304406.4 a
faotwars ipokatafty 11 0 ~dim of *
aortas' tat* Ufa UV* PIM age Tin /4W.
sat staeolaa, aa a awnettaWah VW fit. LT 113 ,
talc 31 mutter far width tiara fa as help as
l'ettabtrabWiersat ta work dump la WWI I
at atowNol7 661.115. Intl ( ( b l ie P dhi " . 4 he
tonewin Ma said art Wits*. tawatat to
Oottaloa Dar —.
Bons th 00......•... • 46. 4
....
Heavy Bard"—
Hoop awl Light Matw5w................. , 4 a
!tout awl 0 4 1• 4 ( 3 :•••••••• -- 5 k
EtattOvat as* Mit liiituat .... l
*Ogt3 Iran. .•.1•••••,•,•.• li
T..."."...i*"........1.^... .6,
1
ra„...1.,.1.,„ , -,.--,,, 1
:.,...,...=z, .: , , r i
. 4
.. !,,.....,...,
...ii::, i ;,„i,-...77.7. 30 ::
tea to tat'Ails in 110
Mutat ant , *Lana. ....... aso
0,41 .611 Oa *LW a So
4.14.4 al 1 N Mks tta1ag.......,. • w
I. sal Id aII MAU... --....... II 156
Id sal S. 6Os Out, 51ie1k;5:...,... 4ao
Itami 11•111.7 d Leh, Watt tub, 15T,14j1).4
120,110, 6 4 1 K b. 5.1 1 ,3.6011% Wee, $5O. 1
Tuns.— ri at. or mealtimes at 110 dam With
oarroat. rale 01 - tattfiato .. Na* rota( 3 •
Mutant of 3 per. tat. for 4. 31 . 11 fatal fra
mai 05 of tavola* Ponswata to too wad In
Km Ifotk 23aolvasi• V. Is. Trani?' N.
or tbstr ootralsst. Naito to lets a 100
sla rovrtAls; - 1110 en LOO alt. 2(6
OP NMI of law taw 01sT taftwl , . 'l.ll7:W'
, warm ts,Lii.
I.2IMIIdi Cninrtritt
rumor. Yobraul VLSI& •
Maim. Maul, • rodzig, "Wu* Ogg ,
Ws, scam, ,I,thatr, ma, won. MAU,
qua* Um faUrring ptgl.s x
lgobeeamaliar Ai Smits Staidly hrs... •
17.1:11g run ' l l" *cl b u r m" -
1141.1.10. .... . 11.0••••••••••• /
1. "" S 4eW
!atlas
remits eta, limartal ......
Xs.. 'Cook pry omAss maims.
tdi re.mon'ii. s>N rituftrglimurtt‘
%fir 'reir. , Meth 90-oao ol.thamovezese
snow storms el Um imam est In roletelay
and hue Woo blowing all day with w lld tam
so no to block , up all avower W I weds sad
bang lc u 9 a slued eat, hoooe. ~Oily
<moult AMON to halloo any ottoman. Ut
the prices: , Maui Devon sneeusll of the
beststaltdind' MUSS it 1510 111)40. Pohl
ill at Ulleee the Weir dor Yemen coterie aid
Maude lulus. 10,19 to We BensearoCtud
Dxll4 4103 , 04 W LoWiIUN4 1 • 31 10 ' U30 • I
-'
~PRitaraf 4b
- Market.
TellutteDh 10 the sitieldrehlhdultel I -'
Ilusezeem:Oalohh.—Petrtllailet
fcclii/41t19 got raft:" tit a
at Si WOO% wlitte,lls3o.ll" ir416184
,kt µmai" vorn anu. salsa of vitswi
ternrat e 1.1141111.. Oats la tedt Oilsolot
•
, Villattolpett. o.ll2Blll.atitot. "t:
.:sitoomo a tite matooltictotti.4 t
ot r ßoo u Le A r id
n,
Wara le.4r, oale dolt. oar
wars Ireati
steoo,4o littbor, sahs of QM WW2 11% ft
IMO: , got. la Mr arsooe gm- &dna
sales ot ajtiCasail at4µll,l!lticit.t.:
=;=
(UT iilestsigl to Oa Vittsbatiß Pemtiw.
assvinsashlitimsti IL —Maw-1i maxi 44 , :.
ti ggio=o i nirl i nirma a t i en:LiM g
"woo sof ..mlze4 ;Wyatt= t% °Ma
steads , at *WKS ale sltsanyas e1,111.1.71L
e1^nr3.;133.154111br waw: Provinipas
; ; : . • . I
.
141104,0Pull•JMurlket... , ..
107 - Mdtiukoe. to uneriusangi.Ousie.i.,
Cnageo,ll arab IL—Thero mac coot{
trout the dock pints t 04453. ,
. .
==7:=!=l
The followlas mill ahem the aalaparatlyesit•
idapts of eata iad 'rata at On porta at Ml
mkas, Chula°, Toledo, Detzott and CUM
tasl. tram January I to rabMar7.27, fat Ito*
IN& tali. ' IsM.
Ploiir, 40.110 60,365 1.414
Wldat, li 1.7C0. 11 1 1 L 41 8 .714 1.141,1141
Own, Da. /..021,647 NO" ) VOA&
Oata. l 0 46 14,411, 1,t03.03
8ar10y.,0m....... olls - 014.411 - *UM
800. 64. .... es, 264 mist MAUI
0.1.4.1,43 1 1 4,1115.4114 .4.0:2900
E2=!
M. 5 . amid Grata hi_ cutest*.
rob. 24. T 0.17. reti2u.
I. Ile..
NWT r..... 711, KOS
.-1.5111,Wil 1.041.= 11111,570
.241:111,1111 1,W015 711,110
3,10,411 MONO 711 150
44,1136 Ael tsz,vn
110,120 15,140 1(5.314
no r.bbl.
Wheat. be
pain. ►a..
Oat., ba
Rye, ►n....
Barley, bu
=EI
NoCORRELL-KeROIIIRTIS-es Iredessity
creels,. Sett. best., •
the resldesse 'eV ;Um
bride's nether. by 11* Rev. Jobe Douglas.
Mr. GROWS% XeCOR HILL and - ißee
NAJNOY ILe6ORZRT6. bLL et Ilseseeus Bee.
*ugh. . .
IflitlTENl.3llll=-0a 4•111-
Tafraary UM at Ib* Vasliamoto Ktb•
bride'. parte a. by iltailoo.Jass.X. Wbine•.
of Plata Orom•. Lawrence Co.: LI., Yr. ZOE-
In Q. RIILTfu mod 111. SADIE J. AI
MUTE. NUL at ills atty. N•
21011LJE--CIAKII2.-411 the ra.i••ato of; the
paisalt. .2huradaa •mantas. lebroart
Itt.b. by Mr. L. N. Margo.. of Claritt Moral.
W. GLOILGZ ZiOnt.t, of death Pltabotan: and
=MA, onlyliaashter 'of ilMai 'Li. ClobM, o
' I
Vard.hostar. . ,
PALKED.-6TOSEII.—In Yhlladelphlw YU., ea
Thursday evaulog, TobrY•sT Itth• et the hut-
demo. of the Wide'. parents. by Noy: Jasaii 6.
Oda.. El.lll2fIL T4q.. or inti.
burgh, god IllaßT 31. 'STOILLL daaibtar of
'Minh Y./totes, Isq.. of-ThbadolDbla.
=I
Ur. ntiteMn.ll.9l=oTr: T.Na'a
year or hte •-' , •• '
IleCA.ll9—Oct Ttersday otortthW
SU, Mrs. 51,11h.1111•0.199.594 l
LTeLE.—Oa Jhaturday Tanrstar. - oat:n.9 9,
stioNtleek,, MAeols, do.ghtar of Wargo
vargeret ./.94. LI the 9th 'gazer her sp.
careatzlr.—On eitordii witalar;'l•o:
9th, st T SARAH S.' . ware of lea..
Crltelleer. thetettryoor or image.
ItASSZIL—At 9.19te1d. Cosn., 99 , 9 n . . 11 96
r Vedalle=
PRICE.—Oe ?May iterstrig, ih.
MI,
He. JOHN rutur„ ta la.
Me.
Dr; largentfs. Backache tins
CareiDlremys ig.F.y4.1.!
Sklt•nfrir NACZAMISTMLI
r!M!!5=
SAierres MACKIN we
OaralDbauu of its 113 . 1=i10 , p5.-
. Dz.
I=3=3
o. I{LDU.9LL7rI.f
Arsjii•reat Inaslle Of %haat&
DI.I42OINVO,JSMUL•OII3. rut,.
=
DA. EASEMll.lhAluagif.l3. •
' Are man , by all 'AO himi kit e.1*13.
' • .o.• rn i a + c P oss :
am, .Iheraalall 'l3 DaPaliall7.
' DA. outliners Ra4rAesizata t , • I
Are Sam Coitetl 131 easy 10 take. - '
Di. Ilsillny's 411.i3
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