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{, nor are {he peoplo affo tion, The il says to U deliberate ; and when th ure roquires them to do, other conditions ave 1o _conirol an be relieved b3l which th e the W, Auo(bfl Congress nrlr-n over fotion made in copforniity with the hese Siates andemust » Wholo are In both Houses. g’d unseitlod, DEreRs i pyails willeontinne to “The bill also denios the ) of the States which par :fi: Amendwent to the ]lnu . Constitution abolishing | cord. Aust siot the tardy, tedicas, desultory road, by way Blavery forever within the jurisdiction of the United 10(”1' b e Aed 1o overtake tho mon wh tain such free constitutions of self-government when once Btates. .m-l practically excly des themm from the Union, basely uv‘n ining lwmself within the letter of the Taw i3 | happily established. ¥ know no other way in ‘which they 31 this assumption of the bill bo correct, their econcur- | Crmpi Tm drawing off the vital principleof the Gover, can be” preserved and maintained except hy a cou Yence cannot be considered as having been le suni given, [ menti The nature "“"“""“-“N'K-'-N«'-J""u of soclety jce to them through the various vx.-mnm and {be i o inibear, that the con: | —thie express ohjcets of tho Consiitution” itsclf-—require Otence with such adaptation a3y becom Do requisite numl that this thing should be otherwise, To i esay, always to be effected, bowever, throu jourths of the 8 Bn not been cone of that amendient, thus leavh where it stood he fore the ali slareagio have become § part “Thattle xm..um' OIS an "L“l‘" ip te particw eh | forbear to en t doubt, It ouly Femainst metions of (he instrument ink they © tion; whe 24 Congolid o fad N e Pas ombizin l-:m)urc v eruments, has e & Cognlevg the sof industrial tig sbroad and our P feure do tranqu; 'y pm\u.:kx"mty :‘umddunf\ e the hkkwhlg! ot jnferior officers, wh the law shall otherwise of liberly to ouiselves and our b p.” Tuese great | direct. ve we (that s, Congress) a right to extend ends ‘e been attained heretofe in by | this exeey 1 lwlieve not, I the nn. itution has Faithtu) obedience o ils bt they are to be lostif | invested all executive ‘mun in the xn-»,. 1 venture o 2 we treat with disregerd its sacred ulflhmlmm it was to | 1o assert that the Legielature h Jmiwish w0 A:’I '1:“-“?: nish the £ross crime of defying ihe istitntion, avd to wodify his exccntive authority ow 106, o solves itsellinto t an ndicate 118 supie dloody w Beknow: a expended Uillions of tre ‘which js not worthy of respect yho advocaied the it perty, life ~4“ll ion t 1|;,h||nfl therr lea s Against a r ghteons « Bt bts, It fithe shicet-anelor of y lave ivet a) entitled oatlon istitrh all port Lty of the ted 1 titutionally obtained to the que merate, is mer ’” on. plice Whien the Kcnate 19 not in sesslon, how is the re; pnblican government 18 establishe o or eonrse V n {8 bill v o athe (‘ans ‘u In; f.l) s ST ‘\J_! um{.l be nvoided i uo other ws nm‘ . :lo uvKl% ruww the original u;lfl:hnmr‘mr,mnol the and f many way 1 0 Se sitting always. ‘ it 3 SEON. car {o adit of the | Inregard danger of the power being o N N onsider whether the in- | exercised by ouo man, it was that the day 2hit to be obeyed ormot. 1, for Teasonsewhich T will wible: perhiaps take ow i i A beyond our 1cach. 1t 1he world €ver saw. ed to the geniug, 1« the £t blessng eace at howe, n “ form a miore perfect union, esl promote the ecneral welfure, e authority, that we m' duration. and pres ght of pecession alle jon that we had no regard forlaw, admiuistered by v n, we prove that they or thiefr liberty, o b with the disho and e story to the rank of cl g e to thendwiration of the world, and yln(\ 1hem by the side of Washington, ried any thne for free 0¢ NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNK MONDAY, MARCH, 4, 1867. e e e e e e e e of the appointment, ie the error not 10 be corrected ! Buppoee he aequircs vicions habits avd Meurable fudo- crce, or total yeglect of the duties of hik efflce whj 11y ork mischief to the public velf: sest the threatened danger? s aud umpopular by ¥eason of the aud this Lo may 4o Without comuptting any nartial law f llnuv all that the Be conside ration ru “erilin, of Cong In &0 miich J,yet remain from martiil prove the Constitu- | pursi Ah i 11 of this Congress, | positive offenso agamst the Jaw, wnst he preserv ! ether ) the 1o sepreseutation | office despite the popidar will | ‘Eupposo Tim grasy l..n-unnh-n, u"‘.‘."\"'fi‘,'.fin‘.‘":'.‘.’.Liu.{“’".."‘“.,‘"i‘.‘,‘t’{"nw then remaing open | for his oy ndizoment and the clovation of his con- | not thonght it necessary to .nunu.-uumwnnn'vloww tho attentton of by son defined by | make them an occasion of distine .ml apecial ohjections. tation which now e Mllm |-r|mnlv of | Exporience, I think, shown: tha W the easiost, as it of the people, froe end {mf'x‘“ & t nquiility, | is also the most attractive, of muum« |o frame conktitus overnwents of | plundering you of the micans of tions for the selt pvernment of free States and nations ; 1 thie ratification of | affectio s of your allics, and promoting the spirit of dis- | but I think experience has equally shown that it 15 the Senate with the President in the exercise of the POWET, It was said, would involve us i tho most serious difficulty, Suppose Qiscovery of uny of those cvents shonld take ication stitutions themselve! seenis to fail in secniing any of tl 1 | great with respes 10 the Senate whu.nrum'ml»lmllr-nn varions parts of the coutivent, b ditferent impressions aud opinions, that such a body % more likely (0 misuse Tn the first place, stitution us the Excentive officer of the Government. 2 adyerse opinlon in The Federalist had beon relied npon by those who denied the exclusive power, now puiticipated in tie debate, Ho declared that he hmnmn-qnll former opinjons, and ke swmmed up # The Constitution affirms that No other 15, or Abits, oF wants of th of the great s 0f loeal self-gove gencial Nir, Madizon, v NT m.o-i the ex It fed in the Proside 3 1t was or- | exeeptions to this proposition? Y e ) Wbiish Justiee, | stitution says that in appointingto office t T..i....u'-' ¥ associated with tho Presid 2 coup. rried on & shall_we now of lives and Coustitution ml Those 1in thefr ow i3 pre ecative power i rican Eapres power of ap Who cxeeute fied the power of associut m. the utroiling those on had nol qual pointing to office by itiess, WO it § ¥ M. h 2,00 and that their | 1t no far that he would have the thy virtne A liberty would not bo safe | his exceutive power, tom ake sueh appoifmeit ! s T8 we mow | we besauthor zed in defence of that elanse in the were in trath | tion, “the itive power shall be vested in 1, instead-of | sident, to vuite the Senate with the President i th ring name ?mmlnum-x st office™ 1 couceive not; if it is admitted BATU al Government, wo | that wo should not be anthorized to do this, I think it 3 if] may be disputed whether we have & rig lu 10 associate The expor thein 1o remosing persons from offlee, t power | g0, being as much of an exeeutive natire b R e N A Hampden, and Byducy. No; letus leavo them to the jufamy rhpy de- | and the first one i anthorized by bel, pled, out aérve, punish them a8 the should be punished, according | Of the gencral rule established by the » | prices wore fully sustained in all 20 1av; and take upon oupdelves »o ehare of the odium | in theso words: The = exceutive power hares shew o s which they should beay glope. 1t 1% 8 our publie | vested in th T SSiscuds &b b Bistory W biclh can Beve y (reotton, th h Houses | and exbaus a of Congress, n Ji {. Wi, oed ared, in tA® form of u | Honse of Ainposition to press sales for fut molemn yesolution, (hat mr'Mlbllnlmnldlwflum-d in favor of mand worth paming from biye on for 1o purpose of subjugation, but solely to enforce | POWer of rem 10 m the Co speculation. After the call the Constitntion and laws, avd that wien this was | ecative and i th te, by th elling at 66, but the mia yielded by the p eease, wirl the ¢ (ies m revellion, the (a-nt(-sl kllnlllll ustitutional rights of the 8 The guestion has often boen paised jn sib ¢ President of aquent ties of high exe pment b 5 were: New-York 1] @103; Mick "'lr: last pric udl the pri Dheless con ndividuals nnimpaired. This vesolutioy and sent forth to the world unavimously by the Se sto, | the decision thus early wisde. The Guestion wi and with m.l{nnn dissenting vors iu the 11 Y l““'"b. the nlmll of President Jae ud Pittsburgh, 913 e# meeepted by the friends of the Usion in the South, as made, s is v d, 4 very | i 0]; North-Wi movils, which were made ab oceasion o o Unlon Tel a8 in (ho North, as exy Jeet of ihe War. On the #ons in voth wrxiunu cave their lHves and | Liate It DOW by e frisi and to (he indivic \' 1Js within theii, the 1! s of the Unlen would soen plizhted honor for which 1 ¢ novxum(’ and to wiieh 1 cannot voluntarily becow: the cansc. To rej Constitution and 18 a breach of ow ssing houcsily nd truly tho s o i il el remonBLEIICe. debated dn (e Sena Consity and conel ain bofore Janiary, 1% Mail, e wious Bertiy, nl car truction of i was i subject ot office 'l'lu-xnla which spring from the. nosettled state of onr | Upon Whick & great diveisity of vpinivn was cntertais @Qovermuoent will be acknowledged hy all. pTIINe T i 1y Wistory of the Govermment e comp As affal ntereonrse is impeded, capital 18 3 cobstant peril, publ cd however 1ot werof the Prosid able to sell 44 . securiiies fncluate in value, y * s and the sense of tlvely required t some conirse of adliered to. Fam with Ve steadd of v aeynmuuh thon, fn its wh soral and’ political o avest these caluniiics from the country we sheuld mucdiately de unnistration which ean be e ronghly convinced that or cowpromise, or plan of action which l]rlrn of the Constitution wiil not only unavailing, bat miscllevous; that it will bot ultply moving them. itself is 1ot ecus duty 13 imp: | is iy | Faohange closed dutlon the ba de vp | sten dfariiy | No one { e Jolutly 10 remove Tixed by 1y settlement st « fullows The Con:il no mfficient gronuds fn the arguments now fhat eonstruction or fn any aesumed necesal times fo Te Langing thosefopinions. T reiurn the bl enate, in which mmm it originated, for the further pic ‘{n ‘l‘flu several parts of the ‘M wWhich T have not considercd are m.mg: chiefly of most difficult of all political luhors to preserve and maln- icies aud In'the forms preseribed fn the oriinal Whenever administration fall THE MONEY MARKET. e — 1 advanco over Friday's pr siness in any deseriptios, soon b to of the to the the Constitution istant des ol h tho fi Con- or Lie great onds for which erment which we enn | the power of removal than the man whem the unite t ceases 10 be the rule of | voice of America calls to the Presidential o 5 Aa:n‘.l; ES AT THE STOOK EXCHANGE. r ehoice belwe atire of the Governwent reqnires the powe moval, | US s 166] Coup umcnlkrn. AN ¥ Cen.. W10 1 despotism, waintained thai it should e ex; e in thls way | 200 18}} 4,000, o+ 03] 250 Lile. . tional Libert i hiznd capable ing dself with effect, and' [ 455 20 Pacie Niail. YU the best ex.must be conferred on the President by the Con-ef 7 '§00 55 g .‘:\"}. g | B 0. 40 108 7 T s Centrat 18 1000 ) l & Pitts | N W, () i, ) RUENTY KUAY, March 2P, M. ts of gold to-day were stocks was mall, but Aeseriptions. Railway Lt T wre deldiv ra for inves! o8 were sy sk and elosed dall. 103; Erie, Sonthern, Rock Istand, ern, 3 gt more activ welianked. The Treaniry powerto o meet mae iewnow ook he will be 1o meet the eomponnd © of 10800100 for lowg for (ke weok compare Yeb 6 Feh D 12 #1000 414479 | e PR | n : mv;'q|1v a7 iqut i Jepgth and breadth of the Jand, s the i o appear to ' | y % o0 | misce. Besides, our daty docanot, inmy judgument, s | Constitutior i the orgunization of thave t SRR | & choice botw Jtandany other. Thelieve that it con Unents ol State r and Tieas ™ oY s " DIPATC 48 | talny the remedy i weh necded, and that if | 780, provision wis made of the g - | follows [r eoirdinato bra overmaent would ny (e officer by the head of the 1) W | boe the Wee 1506, IS0, provisions the 1 be found 1 o f o §2,00,00 #4137 epough to sustain, i time of peace, t i Tael yio, They hore safely throvgh the ordeal of a protracted eivil | ' e war. Among 1 st macred gaarantees of that justru- | 8 Futered at the port 1,00 ment are those wh h State shall } VI ON TR 2 8t least o 1o State wit cher iy St gy o | it cou afirage in the Sen ghts, the e o Live ate. En Ju of the clection, reinrn, wh. ¢ £3d.; 700 bales Cotton ut 11 mod qualific s own inembers, and wiay, St o | stea 00 Dusls, Corn ut 6. ; a bk coneurrence of two-thinds, expel a member.” Thus, | 90 e Sper wpd Whate O 0t 405, per Beretofore nrged, in the admission of Senators and Re mu | Lons 34,000 Dush a A bilg with sentatives from any avd all of the 8 there ¢ J e p g 4 ::tfiumlnqthcmmn that persons who are disloyal | edd | Petrolenm, ond & bark from Plibladelplia vt clothed with the powers of legislation? for (n's | Co W Petroloan, bott e Meditterrane . eould not happen when the Conetitution ard the L the President The husiness « e Sub Treasury was or | enforced h{ @ vigilant and falthful Congices, intment of the | o 1 Notes, 64,500 Benator or Represeutative presents his cer’ Jicate of elec- I Poters, page | Castoms, 20,000 ; Jor Go! o4, 968/ Yoo, be may be st once adwitied or ejec tod, or #lould ommentatons | s 395 Payuments, $,550,460 M 004,361 Sherc bo any question of his eligibility, bis cr weacts In Ay may be referred for investigation to the appr | o - A Committee, If adunited to & seat, it must be up ash Menry Chew dence Mlln.uldl) to the Houe, of whicl: lic thus hec s (o them. The § holding th @ member, that Le possesses the requisite o ay the legal char vather t and legal qualifivations. It refused ad 3 . ber for want of due allegianee to the n which would <o 96,000 ¢ retarnede (o his , the; the hannds of Clows & Co | E)nelml persons loval to the United States will b al 1 o has developed what all fnancal 'ednvultv- in the legislative _coune il# of the nations, inthe Wi . laence of Conoess vote of th as the fact, tiat persons bguliorge of banks | . funds for specilative purp The | ectively e ork of rest cotaplin Constituti il simiph uirewents of measures whieh, in el thrvaien (he subyers Ail that is necessary 10 we n t aid fidelity to the 1 inte tor s oftoyaity 1o | itnot | 1 Banks, of s but b jee with < the plain on, tian by a recon - Deen sucertained - , desiroy the Staies and | P 3 e yggerioy u '.m)nf(io\'wlmn-llll | perbags | g ortant IV e ¢ the own and Hidson are in full extent has not yet it to b, 0 iy question, ithout furtheragitation ot d Ress on the part ofeull 1o sustain the il eary its provisionsinto practical cperat) Finst Mor1¢ 1@ Boxps or 1, Cexinar. Pacivie | either braneh of Congress would declare | . . o o prescutation of their eredentials, wembers ks on the e | BanLm AD CoMa vy Tuterest at the rade of S1 i Sy eleeted and loyal {0 the General Goveruioe on o tic Gover s Jer anBum IN GOLY, payable In the City of Do admitted to aats in Congress, widle il others ¢ power of e ot officers ate | pop full particulurs apply to ov neiress Bo excludedsand el 1 i vacant Lot the where but i E | qualified persons, Frex & Varen, 10 Yeo e Bankers i s 10 Gove enpitios, nm., assnrance utdnued votil all b ! lnn-'lmln-ll glven to the Con titution while ‘ snali s, N. Y were represented in Congiesa, it wounld send | ingg for ravification edre Stat Ve ! A 1ohL, ) | of joy throughont the entire land, as |umll"l of The Federatist. Pt truction whicli vas | | the .m.ugumnon of a system wiich Jnust s ) the Constitution by € &, afler great consid- | Frsk & aron, bring tranquliityeto the public mind, While we pd disenssi \ S IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIFS, ting upon subjects which arc of ;ru::llnu rtance The words of the [ N ASSALS 10 the whole people, and which maist Jarts of | ment ar il whenever t ol s ries, I ex the country, not ouly during the ut gene- | office by the Pr of t | CLIDATED BosDs, at te ation, but for axes 10 come, we sho I | other « of 1905 Wil fiud 10 their men are entitled af least 'to a hearing et This amounded (0 i | b wlieh decide upon the desth r | Constitut T 01| e———————————————— children. At present ten Staies ave denied repnese ool | aeted up | $ion, and when the XLth Congress assewbles, o (he 4th | Pltes eq Finamcial. “of the present month, & n <tates wiil be v ithout a appolnted ! i : LOAN. | sl re 1 the Tonse of T prescatatives, L8 mupporte in ANIA STAT nob speciaily decls reason that the subor nate oificers l)l NASYL L Loukd be paid, swd with e of Peprer Hescnihly | | ‘with the huportant us before us 50 i course of e solely to | partment onght to he eld at (he pleasur head of b iy % P ihe attaiment of poli Hach, Jooking el %o | the Departinont, bevs catel ety with PROPOXALS FOR & LUAN OF 2300/ s ¢ transgresses, he law which it violates, or the in- | ¥ Secuilve aniovity, o theipation in tid au- | aw ey to create a loan for the re stitations which it impo ANDREW Joninsox, | thority the S * Wil eption to o geweal | [ Washington, March 2, 1% | prineiple, and ovght 1o 1 it The Prest - [4" nt fs the great responsible officer for the execution | CHE PRESIDENTS VETO 08 T TILL 10 REGU- | 9 the law, and the pewer of reun LATE THE URE OF OFFICE. | denta that :hll\. and wmight | to fun it Thus i 4 M To the Scaate of the l lu/vd,\ln)n_' I hs refully | presented by this i Sxamined ti late the ‘T enore of € Civil | Jan of the lnteianiel Wetsier, Wb Officers. The w: atained in | ing from it, admitted that it v first section, and wof 1 v | settied by the at every person holding any civil office h hie statnte. i-bu'n appointed by aud with the advice of the Senate, and every per :‘9 appointed 1o any sich ul_\ lmhhnl 10 act theiein, Kueh off A by the Presidont with t i 1] mnh lb llltr-ln e General, sbal} hold ih ing the torm of ihe P W for one Deen appois the fourth woe il be consi duration of wiiel i timited by In effeet the bi remove from ll Lerins of service viee sud consent Bill, In this respect the Constitut etion, v € ome. Thilt the g e President of (he ® bm ot heen snore it ety de Wy and judicial comimentator upon the ments of the ( PIRCER ALY O the Se confl, s s i wel 1789, on the bill for. i) denomin, “The Departen Tirst clanse of the Wll, 5 fter pec untll o sieees 7 qualified wry, of War, of the N aund the oftices respectively for sident by whow ihey way hive wouth the nd consent | confin Rilierio bee ot «on who shall heyeafier | ce, and shall e | that which is new under consider [ Febr aud shall oke ont, Rebel ¢ traitor shall have he | thizers weve found in every de he ady law.” provides that the President «hall not of the d by law, without the ad of the U louse of Represontstiyes 0 carly as e 16 uf Ui ulfiecr, and dcfiving - his M"‘"",ut To e rewuvable from of fean people thems: D ot thesso lilted Btaten” 1t wa A trial of nearl ars through the vielssitudes of it il the o of this € b due, iallbe g words, wind the motion forelgu conflicts o i mdidently reganded P from Riate, muuicipal o D S sevas, ] bars | et ol s, SIS NE Wag Snsiatod. that { as having extingu 11 stieh doubts and apprelicnsions: | February fist, one thowssnd efght buadred and sl scTot "; I -M:Inllou Ilir excreise 1) for the future, During that 50 ycurs the peop! » thereaf, inconsistent bere- "nn.,"'", o Interpretad haveof the Benale, thut the United States have enjoy ed @ mcasure of securit ORI T G LASS, S ciom By (b8 Svss “"““""“"l Shen argiing for, | Prosperity, and happinces never surpassed by Il:.m ) ’“” 2 e al Btiles, .,mm(ummmmn lluumul De donbred shut the triwupbant suecd Rad nowherdgiven the Cheeldent power of remo | Conatitution s due to ihe wonderfal wisdom with v hlch Npealkef uf the Sevate. expresdy or 1y Inslication, bt on the the funetions of 1he Governmont were distribated e wand, elybt bondied sud fad disncily lnlu\ b o svinoval Jrom ree different departivents, the Legislative, peachent oily, A covshitietion which den icinl, wud 16 the Haclity with | of reinoval by the resident was farther wmaluta | scdd st or been eonfined by the | ¥ Brgnments dravi (1oL the Guvger of Ut aha-o of 1 | rencral voice of the il 1 power, from (he sipposcd tendency of an of | sphere. Wiile & just, proper, publu, offleersav Ll 1OVEL Lo dipair the efii- | Exeoutive po' istantly. j f the civil s 1 the alleged i Vi M v e that an effic T30 years aud payable i 15 ) A Justi 1o prevail, it i grially true that an effic .""‘”“"' of displuciug theutphents dependent o Txecutive, cipable i the langrage of tire oath preseribed S years aud parable in official stutions, without sufiicient constderation, fro ent Of execubing - the laws, and | | , which mast e Supposed want of tespomsibility on 1 purt of i 1yesl: of Exccutive action of preserving, pro. | cspliiy stated i | fod p arantee udiug the Constitution of the Uiited | ®1' e, which a viciou v might fucline to Fiaton Is an fndispeiable sceurlty for (x quillit ety abroad. Governi wwealth W On the othey t;w text of the Couetitution. woffice without beiug guilty o ce, and that the 80, Buppose (1t na sald) y the visitation of God, aud Is Jike! V 10 ruin our affalrs, mllwnml- of e overmment 10 Vo con rom -m the evil. Rappost e fudonis Lo was 1 exclusive pow " he President wax defended us a trne ex Tt was maiutaines wortain ciauses fop which persons ought to be n 0 rCuson of thiings :|r i thit Jiogel servies 15 well in the civi Kervice. Joe and cone Secrcta- | uiliary y, and of | among the keepe - i al of tli i the 1 i 1 prowptl, asahey L th ol i 1 1w st thot W found , in 1 nd_dur ve entertamed inooany | L wand In it no such vl | war i Nkely to ocenr ugi T cumotdoubt, | ! vil officers whose | however, that in whatever i E on wha occasion sedition can vaise an ¢ action of this ¢ fuited States. Tho | the legitimate eut, with | ¥ o coliection of revenues or distubing the pub- | The | 1i i the St e et s anew | try t emy, the poter i o1fico ¥ vosted | by s 3l Jus Lotol : a e found i ciple which pensul) )m ul author- | iy of the Exer r a uniformly At iberty to unido with Legishtiv Excontive proval to the it AL “The question arose 1 | early day u)m s atestion was wettlod, and fuleed at | vk of June, | the ae pertods when § usequently heon & K nExeentive Depu tated, lm-mmmulnut United States, | 18 the fourt o ottt £ tof Foreign Affu a5 o new ayd peeuliar sys ems of free representative Goy :"-vm'm*[‘ w itudating the functions | erpment, was heid dobiful i ot and was | LIS 1he ALier | "xipg, 6. That from wil <Uhese | even a subject of patriotic apprchies abilitics, ) Commonweallh shall be p howe and peace, ho Live been ciecte ullyummnm Wpoi our tode one oF many of them luve thus iled in fully seeuring the benefits which we have derived from georied (il their mis lure to depart- Tav- wuay e confidentiy from thefi I each of the 3, bribery or 1) ves nsano | maintain the in Juents, while preserving harmony anong them all. nfined froun | g atan early period secepted the Constitution i re erron in offico 1ot | to the Excentive office i the sense in which it was e 10 L@ve b Lg Ly | preted, witp the coucurieuce of its founders. 1 Liave found | cevesar. A o be lesued by this ach, at & rate of K ALK per CPBtun pei 6 iy il irst of “Aug Lor local daliary prvable o wnd within twenty and Bisie Croesarer, and stered i te books of the Feby wutlarized bo e tasuet Indebtedaess, vow s of it stated v est poney in their sy onder of court, favest wet, o1l the Jouds of this hut bidders wmnst state e oy W s iy JOUN ¥, u\hruuu cueal earurer. wihy Wil re- TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUA. NENT, MUTUAT, LIFE INSURANCEZ CON OF NEW-YQIK, F. 8 W”W'N)H President. ’ NET AQHTB Hh 1, 166, EIPTS < #2,200074 0 . 3T6275 48— 95, N.'A,’»w 1' o L STATE- IPANY 14,112,349 55 a:(u) g 5 Paid Claties by Den Mature] RMh:wmllta. ‘u-i mndn«' Cline by Adllllbn‘ 1o !Mund Ene Winents. . . rm Marten Dividenill . l\;dnd- sed In Payment Fremimus. Total hnndud. Paid in Cash during yea Commiions. Pald for Annnitis Paid for Sarrendered*Policies. Vaid in Lisuidation of Fotare Conis- wioun, Postage, Advertisivg, Tosen, lical Rxaminers. #170,47 1 9920 00 2115 17 420,49 75 40,048 78 16,207 46 99,238 11 SECRSEMENTS Dl'nl:fl 'flll(“r“k £4.065 42 Omee Rnt fot teal Fal Protis and 83,714 57 '165‘- ) 191,83 15 3,600 6 wid 1o advarce s abos the Undivided co ofseme 18 tbe prescat POLICY AND RISK ACCO be yens sicn of the Tasued du Rer! itwuriny ing the 18672 Policles Y2831 Policies, irwar 3 Poicien 1 ot Insared Jar s duing we BOARD OF TRUSTY YEEDERICK & WINSTON, SWILLIAM ol WILLIAM NEYMOUR A ROBERT 11, MCURDY, ISAAC GNKRN 1 ARSON sinied thove ($2; liow this day been declared to policy-boiders, availabie on the aori FZKA WHKEL L $1991,97 41 ). ' dh- . e, imouriog.. $59,490,50 0 19100 00 om, eaurtg.. .. Y " A HAINES, R, 1. WU K1, D, BARCOU PALIB HOADLEY, HENRY A WILLIAM W, AN EROWN RICTARD PATEICK ALEX. W. BRADFC ISAAC ANBATT, JONN 3 RTUAKY \“ s WILLIAM RELTS CIUS POR W BKAD ol Eaniiners. i~ YHE WiNT COMPANY will be beld ot ¢ ESUAY, Mareh 6, 1507, a8 11w " " o T L ae oo AYTHE V. BRADY, Ln INSON FORD, el S l(l‘ )\”lll l!- 0N COA ‘ \l..lum.,n-_v FPVR, Seeriary Y R \}HH\I on TAND. ANT BONDS T SION FACTEIC BATIW AY VANTERN DIVIS 10N doe M. 107, will be pa'd on -m o6 of conpune thercfor n At the Barking Howse of PABNEY MORGAN & No. 30 Fachasge.place, New dorks s of o hnm)lvmr‘m..np- L imeorgornting the MIDAS PE TROLVIN A o of Pidtaburgh and New-York fom ard after the wrgh, and the GLOSSER WEDNES priveipal ot piement 16 o be by i the ofe wen ) pom and 49w O¥ (HE PITT ARG Runs oy Gowrasy, P o 11ansfer Boods will he o 1M MU v rriew, NO¥ LRUAD CONPANY on \llill’ "THE wf 1h INTE & be - GapATK = oof can bave ! lul Dl I. n. 1968 o8 toe most delay "IN CLing lers In Goyermment Secarit MIDLAND K. hak (he Annusl Meet av properly coie. HOUSE i e ( il be el at the DELKY A TURSINAY, the 20th day of Ma Iy of sald Ll 1 be I GAGE 41T It Nisen Naviovar Base New Vi (T8 BANK is qepaped to 3310 XOTES for 520 BONDS, sew e Felrusry Dated Norwich rl‘| e Ol 'I‘III‘ZI,I‘I\HX ITTRE INSURANC have EEMOVED to the arwwony No. §KO. A Whtron S Froskiry, Secretary. JARVIN sage of o et A No. 118 Pouthat DAY, March 19, 1687, ot the Stock- paus * will be In be City of be ensuing ioh may be biowgbt XINSON, Reeretar Nl NEW 820 BONDS Ly applying to 8k llnr b ies. No. B Wall R.~Notice 18 fockbokders of the the (rau e Merting of ALBANY. on 2o BERKY, Sceretsry 03 oAb s Marcl 4 { ] £OWIL, i|< COMI \l IW-YORK, NEWFOUNDLAND, AND LONDON TELEGRAN ( TOCK R, APPLY WUSBAR GF NO 18 PINIENT. «or T Travwsrn's Fink Ixavn AT, ud for Three Tospec 1 e Lath day of Yo The ~xuln-nnu n:h Yo Adriatle 1 1 thnt the eap 1IN per een Jrdance with the within whicl the settles and determis e on the said 10th . Dated New-York, Feb, 19, 1067 see 8, UNITED STATES, SALE st NBAK, arket 1 “ METROPOL) YOIt YSECONR AND A GE T COLL AND \V:\lll TSECURD NTS, MCRIP wid ‘f\\m AT warket o by 1/ e ab be New Youx, M '( I'ON for € & G. WOODMAN, No \\rluxv\d 2, I ) ut ol the ik having In- i CKS. AMERICAN, 0, €_DUNTA o 40 Pine at. GE L \\l) A . ——— Banking Louses and B ]nu\ MUNIOE & Co, AMERICAN BANKIE Ho. 7 KUK SCRIDE, PAIS, No 8 WALLAT . NEW Jou Taswe Clrenlor Lettess of Credit for Truvels Ac Aly Commertil Credita ankicro. ns, K, weate of Ecicge, ke, VERMILYE & CO., Fo. 44 WALLST, DANKERS AND DEALERS | GOVERNMENT STOCKS AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, ALL CLASSES. OF LDTTFD OR REMITTED wm uw lm'mr‘ A'r umxhr RATLE, FREE OF ALL COMMISSION CHAKGES. CLOSING PRICES. NEW-YORK, March 2, 1567, . Boy- s-nl i 1163 Tuve, 7.30, 10§ Jaly 3.30,... 16 e, € 1. Notes, | 33ty 3, Noten, lw“ 4 10l st fms S i pan, 5, vev. i Hegiate: el po. | il i Hie: 1 Loy 1oy We keep on band & supply of NEW 580 BONDS, 10 giv -lm.-..m.nmuu s 730, TRIEASURY NOTES, ") lar) e for - T'res el hi e Bonel: ket .4“.....3.. R Sars he etage VERMILYE & Co, No. 44 Wall't. ’ BANKERS, No 3 NASFAUST., BUY AND 8K1L AT MARKET RATES ALL DFSCHIPTIONS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, ACCOUNTS. OF BANKS, | LS, and otbers RECKIVYD favord®le tenes 7" COLLECTIONS MADE THROUGHOUT THE UNITED BTATES AND CANADAS. TIFICATES OF DEPOSIT 1S30PD, VIBBARD & LOLKWOOB BANKERS AND BROKERS, Non. 78 Brosdway avd 7 New st., New-York. STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD Boughs and Soid o Commission. We buy and sei) abesihet v: o0, UNITED BTATES BONDS, 4 BEVEN THIRTIRS, COMPOUND INTEREST SOTE d in Corrency and ebeck stalghe, aud INTRREST allowed ( Out of town onlerm will receive mmenste sitertion. COLLECTIONS wade 1o &l porte of the I‘NllHL STALES autd CANADAR Cmcu’l;im NOTE LET rwount| J, subject per apreement.) AND TERS O CREDIT, FOR THE UE OF TRAVELERS, AVAILABLE 1§ ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, issued by DUNCAN, SHERMAN & Co., NEWAOIR - KUHN, LOLB BANKPRS, NO. 51 NANS Reveive Movey oa flbpwl sabje 40 bee the Uity Banke. A uu rest by apecial nd 0., X at m.ni the same as with ment oy, eans 10 customers bn 1. 7a) (e 5% By ook ol Corasaen Keceive Oniers for Forein Hackan:e. nmiasion ovls Coletions wil be & -nllr o #ny pa. ];:\NI\'ING HOUSE JAY COOKE & C0, CORNER WALL AND NASSAUSTS., NEW-YORK. aFe Vuy o el 1 st el et priee, ad keep on bard & o GOVEKNMENT BONDE OF ALL ISSUES, VRN THIRTIE o COMPOUND 15 THREST Mnll o ' tor purchare avd of NTOC 0SD ¥ e e s Ard preccte o « ])I'N('v\N, SHERMAN & (‘«\4, BANKI orwer of Pive and Nossan sta., New-York, Toswe CIROULAR NOTES avd LETTERS QF CRBDIT for TRAVEL- Wei ERK, svailabie in o)l e priceipal Cittes of ¢ MERCANTILE CREDITS for vse 1a EUROPE, CHINA, &e. of Meuey to CALIFORNIA avd OREGON Mo wake Travs Telegraph. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. 'l‘lll-; r NORTON & Ce,, AMBKICAN BANKEKS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1 RUE AUBER, PARIS. ol for Mxckange ob Londow. Highest prew um o W o securng apsyiments for Americaus vhiting Special attention Peris, and lotte 1o b i S’l'”\' V | Moo wa SN JOWN VAN ORDEN. gasl ¥ our Nuw Youx, BANK DRrantuEs, Ne 6. PLOTICE L Laws 'l RIS UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION. S et e R et ] HINE- S“OPandmmERY for SALE, The odersigned, wishiog 10 MA C larpe Flop wachiver, ool i patierns e, T re beariynew, 4ad in perfect, onler. The Buikding 16 280 wguare fect, with esrly ove_scre of land, Jocated on i rajiraad fn the City of Elmira, ,—" vesy, alrendy we profts prederred, or it | PARTNER WANTED—Active or special, ER #1000 fo 29,000, it Whalesale Netion, Hlonwe, set, e- wachives, wlapted to every vavietr of wurk in Box No. 111 Tribue, the fuvention of Mr. Marcher, The busine. wish 10 PURCHASE—A PATENT 'lluh'r‘lr (I’E;h‘hlld gl tiade, Address VARTNER, Dex Ko, 165, "';53@:" on, with a large line f c.stomers and Vluery and Hock 1) b g St et ond (e Deiings id cntion. r oy .""«'1"\" TToNALS nfiwfi- . sH l)OWV and_w Roy -u-nn—l l‘HE Exeentors of Robert Marher, Sicareterslor ALY the eviensive PICTCRKVRAM i e fctries e " previded. with the he M’f{." o' 10 of eatm o 8014 . depired, Pon Partelom a e o ' P VAN ANTWERY nlmw 1 I LAWYER of o eomnected wi v frm bl iy uw it me-Offiee, 1o e o excimite x,mrm“ N ~"mr "L el sl e Tl g putn. 3 P ANTED RIGHT of por and coli to evervbocs. PAN! 0] W ( (j(:l' ’\«KTVI‘ ln“.'::l‘fil -I::I’ < ";‘\l Bonds, fllll-‘“‘.““' ¥ Tk, w1, AR COFFIN & ELAWORTHY s th'e day cimolved by scbial ouset. Bither partc wil g bn - Feb. 1, di. " A" 1"‘(‘!) THOMAS KX ! a8 heretofore AN this lLI mum TR0 & o TS ‘u.:flln'4~ l‘!nv—‘ ihe Grm nome of THEODORY M. THOK A L WILLIAM 1. CATLIN, be frm of MOTUGAN, L,y irm will be continned at (he s, ULLER % Co., 3t No BUB, e el p«lmu‘eulml "~ PLRRY FULLERA Co. New-York ¥eb [LR] N OTICE. Our connection with the Prssaic Clemicn] Works of this City, evded b tbe Iot of Jarsary Jus CONDIT & HARSON. GERS SAILED a steamship (‘oh-\b—ll and W Kogern, 1. G. K 1 Diaz, Vinceats Peres, J. 8. A. Wabt, Ji. B, A A. ”Iun. vl.nlnh- lll"'-.. FOR HAVANA, Powvert, Miss K. i'le Jera, Jose Berlell, Ma . G Ke o N. elabauty, aud othe: VOR H\\ANFMI Mar'lz—-hluu.lhlp Ran Salv: & M. Caune, . 5 Hrv'l Miss 5, \. h-‘. Iln &, + Lewis et M -...;Jm 3r. wnd Mrs. sor, 1 Nire. 3. W, Maria, Miss Masy s 3 ay, Sir. and i V. K. Qi infard. POR NEW-ORLEAYS, March 2-—Tn tnm!v Couos, Mra 10l i oL Nrs J. Ftcpatrick, § n.u., Juatiee Dill, ¥ Yo, Fh ——— P.ASSENGERS ARRIVED | \:fi;u Mo un—mn--al b m‘ clon, Sazgel Meger, Hear ) Town, M o Moy Fiiey, in-u Vel 0. br. 2 furhy 34 -m. S D Wiied 10, Tiall, W. o New M Fichiamm, uh JJ!M!.."II- 'm-v wn, Deniel Weinton , " ot taine pt. 1 :" ( i ffl llYQJll " s "SRG LivERPOOL, Mareh z—r. stesmsblp Masbattan—Mr. ad e Poster, Jumes T tor, iy Caber hod, Mr. ad ra Clorke My and M e Witon, & Anattrovg, Mr. am Nre Son Rises, Savdy Hook . SHIPPINGsINTELLIGENCE. PORT OF NEW-TORK..........Manen CLEARED. Steansbip (i of Nev-York, Leiteh, Liverpool, J. G. Dele. ewmb Pessiris (Br), Lows, Liergol, Saons Cioual Bcam Navh gation O N !hl Urited Kingdom (Br.), Smit ("l-‘ F. McDorad & Nty M e B et o Hovre Mab f l..w B i Gucions & Havaa, Pauer, flavana i i Sow Orcna 6 X G0 o . K. Garison. S I o ov, m:::-u u:oq:uuu-.u Vaill, -.-32‘.:-. H. B Cromwell & Steamabip San Salrador wln:u, Sarasead, Garrison & Alkes. Mteamsbip Masbartan Coll A, Whitsey. tsamehip Avdalvsie. W et Charleston, &. m-m-:a.:;m ‘uwich, Witadagten, N. C., 'f::-'-y Fenia & Co. Mcamninp Fairbasks, iunter, Wiksington, N. €. J—-:- ey Singara, blakbass, Norlols, - City cine almore. Alesauder, Norfolk, City Point, sad Richnesdy N ik, Vance, Alexandris, J *Hasd. Stramsl m,-.,w Net, Baltimore, J. B, Small. wood, Portiazd, 2. ¥. Ames. xmcm,v.m W. P Clyde. gt HESAAE in tbr.), Ke dver ,J. W Bark Jessie (Mami.), Fiek, Liverpool, & Slowan Rers Toruado (Br.), Swith, Im A:ul. T Alexaire & Sevm. us, & Co. ark {egoall, Candenas, Breit, Soo 1 ik il Ui, Matauaa . Kari Fiba, Drioko, Yatansss, J, B. Ward & C Brig Juks (Be). Lo . Dsscrara, Harvey mice (Br.), Basker, Barbadoes, D. Ve Te Wit & 0o Bfl Gew (Br.), Canpbell, Port Moraat, Jam., for , vis Narfell, atig vot MK COUNTY BAN 0 3 : e & Son. | New York & Hanking d in the City of Kew n‘l e York Br. nw,m-dblbo\'dtu York, will Lo redee 1 e Harkicy | « 6RO i | Department, on pr NATIONAT 5 B | BANKs the Ly Rebe o e, i P-lw-lmn.l 2. e Senr. Vihert Treat, Keens, Nassan, T. A. B. Webater & Co, " Iudiasoia aai ¢ eireulating note | Ihe outatand | afo 1ihia ' years fom th | B0t be prese ted for redesn | e will cease 0, be & cliarge npou t Dwidend Nolim. ' - e - | Orien o e Oy axp ATToN RATLM fl-v.# v Lils., Vehruary . 10wt l)l\ll)l-. D\Ull(l —Notice is lleul!unnn Yo the StaekLublers of the Chieago and Alon Railroad Company STV PRICCRNT (3). free of Goverument Jated, out of the earuings of the rad for the s ‘Stock of the Com 18 Co., No, B4 Broaiw 4 o holders of sid sloek Tusiness lonrs oo the 24 will Ve closed, that & DIVIDE ) at the close g time the s v of March pest W SR E, NDERFER \Il\l\l(-l U\ll’:‘\Y—“H' Tosedd trom [X Mareh 4 V. SHERRILT VPO oF PRare 3 I‘Hll{'l\ FIFTH DIV lM NI —\u( iy given thai the Boani of 1Y restors have this day declared a DIVIDEND OF THE LR CLNT ont of the b s of 1, 4667, pa; abe at i e of the Co wy, W r Baoks 8l he toncd Thursday, Feb, 21, a0 4 p ., and v. Mareh 4t 10 ‘ I‘YI\ " -;‘t\“~ Neraw Land \\m)h \ \l |b~ for » hl\ | tangest veta the past ¥ by |.-u Yetrednio th puLfow yaars, A L boud and worigage for 16 Persons wha actnall¥ apply, for full past AL apportunity.— l (:.’vl.m....‘ PARISIAN UV ” BLIN n!nrvnm etor CHARLES FRANKLIN. e .h‘—cn iabigbed ot oughkeepsie, o i Do ’. ‘in ”\V duw Shades, facs rarke b wpried A ¥ o tenn of Yor I ougbvepaie, N, .'\ml FIXTURES of bisines of 60,0008 l i I“ll\ o Vi1 1w, avd 1n P N iaege ey e, e velg and out-buildivge. Address No. 51 Willism s, N ,~.\ll —lh»~l..n|l.nx)l Py B Ui clky, and with & vllu\l HI‘X to BRIC K- “'",l;: h‘n;:-uu:‘l Rive v il I lllllw beap will be « cenl por \IIULI.\,\I‘ ’lU MILT ! by a valuable \lnu Piv il pay from 1 e bovertwent 00 cun 1 0o bosd aed wo, ¢ PLAEE S P00, N 8 Wil o, Bewyuil JOR platlug liwent, eau secu vears lease, For full | Iu ation basar s Adireds Ml'nh TANT "acres of the hest of CLAY, 3 per cent on Kae. Addres - M. ML P i Pote, Ab rgetown, 8. & . Mollie, Pinimer, Norfolk, Ve, Laraw n% )\llu"lu‘—lehi?: % ."L J. & . d L iral, Stechm u.h e Kebr Sebr. Sebr. J. B. Swith, WlllhllL ral Amenics, Ao, bech, B Santor, rmu—sn Aswe K. Glover, Cole, lmll-. N. L. McCrendy & ARRIVE! ‘. Steamsbip Mankattan (Br ), A ims I.lnmol Feb. 18, and 0 Williaws & Guion Hed b, with mize. and r-bfi"n: Callejo, Havans Jan. AMETRS town J6th, Witk rudse. and 267 pass. Weaterly gales the eutre paseage. ean sbip Lev. Dea bora, Sa5auna i ‘Steamsbip Sappbo. | ing and puss. to Murray, Ferris & Cou Dirizo. Sheivoud, Portland, with mdse. and pass. 10 3. wmert (Br), Johmson Sagu, with ssgur, Ae,to W : brig Alexander Milliken (8r.), Hill, Cienfuegos, with molasses to et & Jua 5 hurl\\h\ Mago, Sagus, 10 dayy, with sugar to J. . We Jonga (Br ). Henry, Zazs (Cuba), 16 daye, with segar o lo \ l.:-n l'-lule & Arroys, PR, M Castin hMe) flnlml. | | magton, : Tik S M -lmr--. octon, H::ul m-—m-. 4 _}ml'n'm..Snndly,.Lndl.:.: % flfl Cruks mnfi), ol i & o et fon, Freemnn, Providenes. o ol Sanderson (of From, ¥ ) aod vo isay de Condo Wiaterport for Providences DOMESTIC PORTS. | Bosroy, March 2 —Arived, stéwustip Mary Susford, frem New York) | ship J. B Gilelwist. frow Mobile. | " Ny mmae Marek, 2. Suled, stennabiys Raligh, e New Yorkg 3 Orieuta), for Boston Port-Warden's Notice. { - hatsbuiuabrieos TSI M mrm"o;‘ ;n.‘“ " ‘\'fl’l ICE is Iu"robr e ‘zl | . St I.J: nfm 3 l.-‘-!-t.-u-l it et ¢ baviag chat of the subject Vo Uiy, ort W m‘.::'...‘::‘.'.:‘m‘.....,."‘“"."_......“"' 1 ‘rf.u:-:;;a::\l.:lnllllun %are neat sucereding Whls Botionyes board oo vearels Steamahip Teo. Hark Hondures, Biark Josepliu Tiyek Teress. Birk Harvest Howe.. Back Northwoud. ark Ualon. Biig Navarigo.. b Martia K. Bebr, Moses Van Hebe Johu. Behr. Awos Hnlhll» MINT 2 Aus MmRAnGY Beersiuy,