The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, March 04, 1868, Image 2

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The Beater Atguji;
the ballot* Maui rose." _
&ad Marshall
Mr. Marshali salted to be Caused.
Ran . Speaker nominated'
ilieWire' riot , Mr. Rattail also declined.Matik that
snatep‘MinsiSlillii,liilo.l Aid not with to partieltrAll' P
"le . h ., .- 111 . " ; 4111 " 14 „. in gie Bpeaker. remarking, that ric4treit,
grogping .togetua the fa cts hi last the minority desired vot• to,,Ate teal
wo'cit's Arpin catching Abe impealiment of among the tellers, appointed Mr. ,
Michigan, as the fourth teller..
PresideStlohlweW , we doled will . a t i naunc " . The members were then called plphabetl•
ink that the Haile ofltepreastatlves aud-eseh as-ealled-stepped tip -UAW&
clitnnuttee of. tiro,, auditing elms:Croat et - the thieake,t . 's eltair and de.
S Sot in tlte.tmektailtiby tor
igeseekgystiza and Bingham, to, Inform lltt .‘ m, ref .7.
rat
g e n'ati lr shet the House had passed restitution •• '
e On the ballots being counted the melt was
ImPe ' slad!il•A ndr.tA :°h adtu s o f id g k COllkell-anlitlitnadtatoWll • !Wilde - ttu6lbei rif
apiittimieme'atiors. On Tuesday lads "am 7 irvotes clud(118; a •to choler, 60 for
mittee'repaired to the Senate Chiniber and I lta Bing .ons,
; 41:
what theriseantrtldnisY gathered frcmilla ! son , igpl&k,WiMans, ,107 t Mr) Logan 100:'
foiloWing Which is reported In the Senate Mr. jeneke, 1 22 Mr. Eiciattittl,.B ; Mr. Po land,
.
prdeadings • Mr Orth,.2 Messrs. "Petersallett,Chmarch - ;
hill. Benitimin,and•Urtion, 1 each. •
At•ri Rustier pest one. o'clock, While ?fir. /
DAVIS *to 'speaking, Ilpresentaiive Me- The OWr'ec eilmitinded that Mewl Ste - i
Tent, of Pennsylianis,,nud Dieffhltm• utter. $
reoe twe i l v l ed .
appeared at thedoor. A number of members • W . o l . ll y la o al .
of thelionee accompanied them to witness thei . ime.tiotes cut, were duly elected. •-• •
proceedings On the Subject they had • hat Mareht
,The lco n peschme . ar_ticlea were
charge. 1 • • all Melded •In.the num 10- 1 11 Y, by it party
The doOrkeeper anrimineed a COMmittee t•c9 l 4 dot: ../ 1.1)1 r e a ch ankle /. 2 ‘ll , "Pielnia. each
I lirticle4l." l. The vote tom twaiegets of the ine
from the Mak of Representative* who aero •
isconized by the presiding officer. •I t 'Otani miss shows that Mi g h t= w ill b e
Mr..BTErEtill then said 9 b l ,ll‘n ee - i Pei the leader ; in the otti4e matter: A more
to be order of the • House Of Rcpresentet Ivrea. ;
_ ..i competentrertior. could not have been select
‘v , aPPear before. you "in the name of; the eu
*Mee of EtTresentitives find of all the people ,
of tho Baited Rata` We do impeach An
drew Jot nson,Preddent of the United States.
of high, mimes rind misdemeanors in Oka%
rimPli'llifitither inform the Senate Plat the
, House Of Representatives will igitao time ex
hibit. articles against him and Make good . the
esniKatidin their name,wfi donat - I - that the
Senate take order for the appearance or An:
drew Monteri . 19 answer said impeeehment.
offieet,' Mr. WADE ! , rt'plled
ttßt . t__,l l ,le.riate , would take acti o n in the
PTS,W SO , ••
Ma are. Stevens and Bingham then return•
ied to thellouse, and 'nide this report:
3fr. SPEAKER, in obedience to the order
• of the House, we proceeded to the bar of time
Senate end lin ,your name,. and in the
dame of thisikely and all The people of the I
United Stales, we impeached-es we were di'.
foetid Andrew Johnson, President of the . Uni-.
led Mates, of high crimes and misdemeanors
in nffice, and we . demanded that the Senate l
shall take order to make him appear before
that body and answer for the pante, and sta
ted that the House-would forthwith or soon,
I did not temy which, present article,' of im
iiesehment and make them good, to which the ,
response was, the order shall be 'liken
In the Senate, Mr., ilow'aril of Michigan
. . .
arose bunediately after the House conunittee
left . ,,and offereda resolution authorizing the .
appolidegmt committee of seven to take
action on Oni:reiolution of the House. The
' resolution paned. After some little delay the
preilding officer of that body (icon. B. F.
• Wade) appointed the' fulloWing Senators to
ceimPOse the committee: Messrs. Howerd,
Trumbull, Conklin, 3forton, Pomeroy, FA- .
.munds and Johlson.
February :oth. The proceedings on' im
peachment they he summed up fol „ 9-elny
regular order as follows : •-•
In the morning 'Gen. Thomas snrrendered
himself to the Afcrshal, declining to give bail.
' and his counsel thei•enpan asked for n w'rit of
- habeas *myna, with a view of expediting the
progress of the ease to.the ttnited States' Su
preme Court. But Judge Carter. by declining
tee hold hita. and ordering hie, discharge, put
aside the plea fin the writ of habeas anruit and
the case may now be considered at an end un
less it stiouldlntireartntsarpe tipjerfiterY•,,,t,
tuned, Micelibe notitxxl..prercut4 any.grouird
fror isnapjjeal to the United States Supreme
Court to teat 'the constitutionality of the ci
vil tenure act. It is Possible that the F'resl •
dent may low resume his previous Pure*
to bring the question of the constitutionality
rmethe act before - the Supectue Court by ap
plying for a writ of qr,o wzrratdo against Mr..
' Stanton In the District SUpreme Court. This
coarse, however, as involving the slow course
of an appeal, is a tedious one; hence the ear
nestness with whychthe counsel for General
Tficimas sought to, make ILA/ case rif , habou
eorptut, which rT as ineolvini personal liberty,
always takes precedence, and would have at
, forded a short-cut to the end sought.
In the Senate, Mr. Howard, front the spa
cladCommittee_appoitited to take action on
the impeachment of the President, reported a
renolution that the Senate will take proper
order - thereon, of which lee notice will be give
~ en to the, House of Representatives, which
was adopted without debate, and the Hous e
was nodded of this proceeding.
. 1 The sat-Cointeittee appointed to prefet ar
ticles of Impeachment, had a matlpg this
morning, and made good progress with their
mark. llt is understood that other i natteis,
h betide the alleged violation of the tenure of
Ogee law will be presented against the Frai
', klent. ' The specifications will number
eight. The Committee expects to be able to
•• report;to&lorrow, and will probably have the
case"x'aiSiy to en to the Senate on Monday
•Tho Committee has been in session all
' rti - tha 'sitar/mon, and has been examining
' 'l3O. 'Piety to ascertain if the President made
au 'Mitt to use the 'garrison of Washington
for, thee r advancement tof hie. purposes. Gen.
• a Ttneerflid net testify affirmatively.
Oringlo the failure of 114 proceeding iii
Oast tictiarto make a test rause ter. appal
, • totheBupreniii Court on the:constitutionality
- the:civil tenure set, the President hal again
*OO4 Attorney General Stanbery to apply
at owe for a quo uneronto, to show cause why
Mr: Stanton retains possession of the War De
pattiment. Ail ainiady^telegmPhed, this ape
- p it Ipslow . anditwillbemonthsbefore
sba laid ape ,wlll reach the Rmiprem: Court.
Immediately alter the discharge of General
Thanes this morning, a suit was connuenessie
• ha tbsi District Court by him against Stanton
ler false itnprlanment and malicious praecte
gOll. DdIDSIOII one hundred . that:wand dol.
late. ' :
..• - •' -- TmitiruarY 29. The CoMmittee te-day
•
forted the ardent of hapeacinneut. There
• ere,ati Counts in the indictment and , they all
- Met& titi the Preeident's attempt to get pos.
esailoiolthe Wax, Dirpartutent, The House'
• Viasideetsdasvan , eltts membene to manage
febsiciae: They aos as follows: Messrs_ Ste-1
, Thstler,ll3histssa,, Boutlyelt,4x• - 14ikinn,
I • 'tetana: l %oWe; being sum mitt I 1
tha Bevis wanted to vote** manatees I
- . ,sooductthipachOlist before the Sepate. .
Mt. poiaa4 - noistinsted 400)So-wing_
rrasat films% Pas Butleri 24 , 44 BinSaa .'
, WNW*: Iowa;
18L ; . &Pk Mania
tepineacteidtnn.by, Mr. Tettre ea
who ins to be Chairmen, the Rpeaker said
the net nagr Irritate d?..1.1e question* ahipior
417 I ".
,
k$ 1880, the Democrats lost the Presidetithili
'lcctioia They, gave entice at once that they I
Would not abide the result. The will of the•
people legally , an I constitutionally expreised
was, set aside, and they appeah4 from the tial
tot to the musket. ' Some of them (those Dv-
:1
ins in thegonthern States) Were hraveenongh
to go tot eh fi eld in vindication ` pf - their al
leged riglatte. but others of them (those living
in the Northern Statel) were ton cowardly to
take the risks of war, and contented ! thentsel
. Nes with "patting en the backs" those islio
' had more courage than themseires. They
promised these latter. suppott, but their sup
port never came. The war was inaugumted,
it went on, and the result is known every
where and to all. , . •
In 1888 we find this laW in the Statute books
of the country : , .
That every person holding any civil office
to which t he has been appointed, by and with
the advice and consent of the Senate, and any
person who shall hereafter be appointed to
any such %ace, and shall be ,me duly qualifi
ed to act therein, is and-shall be entitled to
held office until a
,:eateessor shall havebeen '
in like Manner ap'pointediaud duly qualified,
except is herein otherwise provided ;
• . Provided, That the Secretaries of Stati', of
the Treasury, of War, of the Nary, and of the
' Interior, the Postmaster-Gefierel, and the At
tornev7General shall hold their, offices, re
spectively for and during the term of the Pres
ident by whom they may have been appoint
ed, elicitor one month thereafter, subject to
removal by and with the advice and consent
of the Senat.'. . . .
'The act from which this extract is taken
was regularly pissed by Congress. It is there
] 1 for , es sacred and as binding as any law
; eve enacted, yet the President wilfully vire
! lat . it in removing Secretary Stanton with -1
on :"the advice and consent .of the Senate,'
l a thus Wall intents and purpbses becdmes
as great :dew. : breaker as does he who steals 1
I a horse, breaks open a house or commits a
murder. If the House ef Representatives,
therefore, had done less than difipeach him
fir this violation of law, it would have done
. IeSS than its duty: and if the Senate now fails
tilbonviet him of his,high crime, its decisiou
‘,,,..iii.2 -*WlP2_ll.Yzi.u.kiipetelefkitterreelTdi
, tee s that may etand in their way or be' 4/1/.
i r-peblialtbitrtrb thing' - ... ,:.:.: 7 ' .' '
The Demoemtteparty in 1888 stands in 001
samerelatima to the President that It - did to'
the rebellion in 1880 ! At that time it would
not conform to public opinion, legally pro
,sounced; now it will not conforria tolaw.—
Then it pushed for Ward itseluries and begun
; diets and incited i heal' to open . , bloody rebel
! lion; now it makes s eats-raw of the President
. ;•oftlie United State kand e :entire:Tee him in ti -e
asetimption oft position that must either rein
hini_otdesolete the country again with civil
war. 1 . o
--- ' ks .----:---* •
Tin; Demooraet after hurrying President
Johnson on to his rein) appear to be desert
ing him now in a' body. They never hail,
and have not, now, as a party, the slightest
idea of endorsing his conduct: A. few of
them lucre and there rave at the"Railicals "and
t charge them with persecuting the President;
: but scercele a mass meeting,and no S,tate con;
I vention of .the Democratic party has thus far
1 exteuded its sympathy, or proffered helping
i hand to the great. usurper.' He U•as not I
taught to expect this. On the contrary, hel
0
I was led 'to believe that that organization 1
! would stand by him in his contest with the I
r Representatives *of the people, . and if need
be, aid him in dispersing Congress by phis- -
teal force. lie has been deceive t,no one ,
sea this mere clearly at the present time, than
himself. - They urged the quarrel on; but
when it culminated in something • serious,
they abandoned him and exciise theinselVes
now by Raving "we did not nominate John
son—me: did not niect him, therefore we: will
not he ti party to tho quarrel between hint
and Congress." He must have anything,, but
a flittering opinion of Ahern at the prcent
time ; end their conduct in this instance must
bring to his mind very vividly the part the
same men played with the rebels before and
during the early stages 'of the war. The
: Southern 'conspirators were the victims
of their cowardice and duplicity then ; A ;
is the su ff erer now. '
1 The 1110 Courttif Impeachment.
We 'publish a earth) list of the Judges who
are to try Andrew Johnson upon the articled .
of impeachment presented by the House of
I Representatives. The politics of each Sena- i
1 tor, and the State from which he is sent, are 1
given. It will be seen • that the Senate con- 1
sista of fifty-thrce members. • "Two-thirds/of - I
I the members present." in the language of the ;
I Constitution. &reflective:in+ to conviction, and
should all the Senators sit during the trial, !
4 thirty-sis will be the limbo; roriffieW to con-
I vict. 1 ,
1 Anthony, 'Rep, R. T. Morgan, Rep, N. Y.
i Bayard, Opp, Del. Monill, Rep, Vt.
1 Buckalow.l Opp, Pa. Morrill, Rep, Me.
Cameron, Rep. Pa. Morton, Rep, . Ind.
leattell, Rep. N. J. Norton, Min.
Chandler;.Rep, Mich. Nye, Rep, 7. 4 levadi.
Conklin, Rep, N. Y. Patterson, ep. N. H.
Conness, Rep, Cal. Patterson, Opp, Tenn.
Cole, Rep. Cal. Pomeroy, p.• Kan.
eorbett, Rep, Oregon.' Ra., Me/. ,P. Kiii. l
( C ragin. Rep,, N. H. /Saa, atep.L Kansas '
Davis, Opp, , . . ir,v. Saulsbury. ,Opp, Del.
Dixon, Opp, ' , Conn. Shamed. Rop, Ohio.,
Doolittle, Opp.. •,Wls. Sprague, Rep,{ R. I,
Drake, Rep, • .34e. dteward,Rep. Nevada.
Edmunds, Rep. Vt. downer. RFp, , Mum
Ferry, Rio, Conn. Mayor, Rep. • Neb.
!menden, Rep, Me.
Tiptos.'ReN ,Neb.
Fowler. Rep.- Tenn. Trumbull, . . 111;
freeliegbuyeen., Rep, Van Winkle, ,•1 1 1f. V.
Wade. Rep},' Odin.
arig" Rep, Towi, Willey. Rep, W. V.
Harlan, Rep. kiwi: Williatinf.Rep.Or
=
Utadefoon, lap. Me. Wilms. Rip, .
Retedneke. Opp. Ind. Yates,. Rep, -M
Howard. Rep.:' Itieb.4 Republiesoo. 4s.
n„
Howe. Rep, • Was) Opposition.
M ll
ihynioOpp, • bffi';.
ee reb r'; 0 pp. Y. 7. ; total,
.
IMI
z_erillegirfefrea 2
tweeu the people en the case" side. sad . An
drew Johnson on the other, IX this -as
stns to &title upon the amatltutlanality
all Wes issued by °agorae, and attempts to
gem% his !dyad acti o n by the cenelrunons
thwi teschedl , ,,The people claim that he has
no rightlo dedde utotin - tbe constltulionallty
'of the Iznik orCemsrem_.* all—that lie ie
sworn to execute the rases, and-to continue to
execute them until restrained by a decision
of_theSuprcmeAuurt This ia the real -lac*.
, ion at issue between the Exectitixe'and Leg
islative departmemte'pf the Goceimmenest
the present time. When ins boiire
that the constitution of the cattnelr
[zee Congress to make theklus, the., ptaidest
to execute them, and the courts to. interpret
them, no one will fail t 9 set the nsurptittortor
the President, nor AMeld the issue joined be
a doubtful Wt. .
while the
'bp , It
On , 'sr
he' i
cud pnwi
ofilitir
thi ll
be,ilitiet
atutflonite Ut.,
execute It until.
Gw
mtatato
k , at, . lie
dciiiittnithy cruel
vet, sad 11Tir
upon foreiltn,
drinuiat:e instil
thutulgittiwit
"TOdr 4 °l i ebtr
ery form ID
A6,410'080 a il
Frinch recto\
uutddeping •
llhestoi torn
ute 0514 '
. • ; • .-. 1 1 glit4 ;Tall
'Amin . i t, the rim.
6 1 whfc br.nli
- turmoils, or
eratieliti.
and.anet Val
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in 0 . 44 , I
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prince.%
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mid ari d, i i
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ekpe , iI
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'
otl,r . Pnosen
CoMdiltr•ln•Ch
l
csit - W spegidity:pm
rethule4 , Ct'Olhiettri
feet on 'society tilt
&made, it'd 'an lid ,
guhl I • AMenes •
- of the war, and tit
HON. Roniwr J. WAtiont, though a Dem- But elicie la sowlei
ocrat, Is a sound man. A self constituted tr re a u tna n e'
committee of Democrats, made up of mew- I
republitan Aim
.hers of the National Deinocratic'Committee, I Ron, tip 4 accel
called on lion. Robert J Walker, to express ! goveinfilett!istitl
their surprise at the report that he had ad. f u u ti li 4 ... he 13u t irt
vised General Thomas to respect thelaw pro- The vid 6 * . i t is , *ay that impeach.
viding that no military orders shall be issued ment is'peace."Sou IT people nifty rave
teeth; but we shall
except throughpeneral Grant. On his ad- 's and sweet.. and glue
have no viar:---rio , ce—no arresting
witting the coirectnem of the report they i the whseb, of vt -not the shimmer
1 i4rongly expressed their disapprobation, and io f a b a l o n e '. • t h,
.' of the trigger—
aid they expected him to be among the fore- I nothinthut the rdi +wn constable with
1 '
oat in sustaining the prerogatives of the ',. bit?
lu
i MIT .baito • : Is something grand
, Ing at* I to Us nints tineclaci it nation cluing-
Executive. He heard them through quietly, , -
. . ocoppetent the gentle and
'And then replied, substantially, as &MOWS : 1 eas y p rocef4f , o f ti. 6 . ,. 'little threL. per
j j i "Gentlemen, we want .peace in this coun- cat, That the gold-gatni ..., ,paye made will
act tend - twat like the falling snow. I:lmpeachment is
t h
hag
,and
to
o provoke bloodshed .
wluicoin
m a i n ts d -a l li nvolve us ' Oeitie; because the r " mon4wase and the boy
again in civil strife, I want to gee hung to the ally . of the natiokilettbiwi 1t.4-2ii JO Tribune.
drat lamp-Post." , .
- • , . .' . : ALlissiAlssll4ll adi;.Viter*;;
Petwldentntl Clemency MI .Conn
The Prisidefit,lo reply Vt . & resolution 'of I
the House, has transmitted conminnlestioir
.
from the-Attornei Gen e ral's,tsl4
all the pardons granted b 5 th e P reddtittetm*,
April 1.4t1f, 1885, for etiiinterfeiting; sbs.; to
gether with the 'names of those who ' reearo- ,
mend the pardons, and &Climate - MS*IMM*
which theitmentiveclemeuey. ifgteOded
Pardousfpr forgery, . • - ,
do posigg counterfeit money; • 1 . 71
do . beirlng in poss'n. eeutiterfeit plettenpf
do presenting' false cinints, ,
counteeteating, - - 7 . 0 3
do perjury - - ••• • : :
do attempting to pass counterfeit mon 1
do
_making pow?'lerfqtt - •
do • desllng,in counterf,eitinuncy, - :1
do paming . falsevouchers, • -• I
do fraud;' - • - • • I
do making false entry in bank bOok, . 1
do selling counterfeit money, -•-• 1
Total,
Gov. SwAivs of Maryland has been nomi
nated by the Democrats of the Legishituni of
that State foK the United States Senate, to till
the vacancy caused by the Senate's declining
to admit Mr. Thomas to. a scat in that body.
Ex-Gor. Taos. U. Foam ((Ohio, died at
I,Yashington u: C.; ,12 lasi Saturday inorntng,.
--As we prat:is:Bi' Olaf would. .the Dtincrets, .
Re nutting ;hast e tick Andre . *Wm
-4 iNi W roAOiliikitr' . gitc."22--I.oSit. 'A . Pri 10vit........,.. tiCeli
. . -11 4 4"4 .`br .3 !V B i ) ttr - ' . g ) f *T
tAmpeacirmenr_uariseurtneayene netispan ce _s" • ' - • ' larts*-1 ,
distussion. Bombing .eva.raer say.cus. have, . :..Pi O&M , .
01.0 . ,.. 44. 11fi11enci,V4211 61 0.....tAi1i a. ..,....t*hidiet,...,_A i b u -wrei prpmptif iiittA' Abseil,. it Teceliiti&
ril. decide According tithe frerflmd '4'."6'.. etidence . 7, , t.,llefen. , blesirp ica rert 4r lif e o v id eg, y w tst uelre o or' a t w lieri es
i 'm lici etti r , ..,s .
Although impeaelinent lien adjourned ciues-1 hers: "-The , , . 1 , „ , ,
, j .
tiou, it is new to the people . They scarcely j r ing in. this. .viewi. And: 111e.. - InatitutAnA . 1188 '
understand It. Ithas been hovering omen,' .„, m ,„- abged d lo l et ia m _ ode! Th e : Th m ,,,,1 ,
like a "bad, revolting•mtar," with evil i - , . . ... , .. _ ... 0
and forebodings of national calamity. It is•to , critic print I . obekiiit ~i, ms.- J, l33ttler n ,
dispel these feelings, and endeavor : in a. small 1 prvnriptly rid in t mamieo-liich, in,' other I
tray to educate the people to the proper ap- 1 respects , betrays these kis strong mond_ j
preciation of the solemn duty that we contiu- I tie- that the rid from under—a •
ue to discuss a question that now rests with 1 a .
the Met court of the nation . :," " realiz a tion that r., wre ck of Jokiroli-.1
Impeachment is peace: The thousand rumors ; ism there wilf be not , m
. l orn!' fishing out.
of war are ,of no more consequence than the' In undo% there)" , , tiring se ungrateful'
snow•fitikes - which darken the air. We shall ' .. ~t,- • ____.
I that one is amuse in t- 'tea to pity the man,
[have no lighting. Here in New-Ydrki" some , • j- , All rft• .
of our Five Points denizens, deep in their ' and symptithizgrth tipa : on account of the
cups, and fresh from the List prizefight, are I feelings whicltrett if mast, experiencle for
threatening to go to Washington and assist , th i, daert i r i n t o me ,
the President in. dispersing Congress. Wel ~ - ho, till hifell,pat con
have certain heroes oft he July riots—the 'nue- I ''''" a l 6ll2l .
dcreraof fugitive negroes, 'and the burners ofj support; an ",
s i . et Afic , lcti crumbs in• re-1
,',..,1ft.. . . - Illith eprombuinfilieir
" - orphen asylums—who would be delighted .to turn. - tIld; A. ..: -__.
eid the President in sacking the Seib -Tressu- ;
1 ry. We have seen no one really .anzions The Pittsburgh Iterl makes bogie' tosut
ex- froF , i . e , - Th - iirr • ''
• ,_ ;11;ahnost reinipo, arl
fight but Mr. Brooks, and no one really
I peeling a fight but Mr. Raymond. The Wall ; 'sr ' - Id do i "so",outriiiit; nol
j?t. people are quick to scent trouble. Motley Idi 1 'lnthat with his'
Its the first influence to feel a panic. Yet Wall'',
• thattite Dem-,
I at. maintains surprising equanimity. Amid
I theagitation °film last five days , gold has j Qt. :film will be
merely ranged from 140 to In. The danger' get party'iiiil ho
of war, therefore, his the mercantile value ofi ite t public °mitt
three per cent! . This is the feeling among the 1 d,
_.se Goverpmenti
moneyed • classes. If we were at liberty to ,_
, print assurances which hiieeeme to the ed- " itepiblican bands.
liter of this; paper, it would be --seen that the ' ittMes. froin The
wealthiest, the most conserve tim the most
, timid of ourjcitizens tire streniiiiQY in favor
of tinpcachnieni Men who control. millions,
,! and whose interest" are widely spread over
• land and sea, unite with us in the prayer that
Congress tilaY speedily give us peace byre-
j. moving an unfaithful President.
iinpeadeakat is reconetrudion, A Urge part
of the Unit* twin a conditioner anarchy and ,
nut est. The plow rests in the furrow—the
I hammer mita on the. anvil—loyal men steal
through hietway indiforest IMO thieves in
night 1 the ght—Rebeh ttiumptiently, defY,the law.
Thete is in safety in tbp South, no security of
property, no Miura* of personal', liberty...,
Titer.. Is nothidg active but the alietig tuut,the
provost-manila'. Lands are shrinking in
value. The owners have no ,inintey to colt]•
vate.thetn, areimeople who have money, and .
i.wlio ,would glad* go into the South; and make'
its dreary and forsaken lieldi, to blossom like
the rose, do not airy to accept the enmity , that
,t awaits them, social oetracistu,tnilitary law.tbe
i sharp and quick rifle-shot of an ambushed
i murderer. No one cares to be a party to'an-
1 other Memphis pod New• Orleans uiawre.,
i esjisially when he Ands assassination applaud
lushY the President. The tiontli wants money,
min. order, reconatractien. ...Thus far she bas 1 1
been-the victim of.Presidrotial caprice and of
rooks dantqcogisin. Take Alabama, for in
stance. Butfor Mr. Jobilson.Alabatna Would ,
DOW be in the 'Union. tdde bysidc .with Maine
and. : Minot", with to} a men In office, the 1
wheels ofgovernment moving. smoothly, the
1 Mute in leaden. and every incentive.to cap'.
tal and industry. Yet now by - the direct - and
persistent Interference of the. President, Ala.
hems verges upon anarchy. The Rebels looks
to the Preeldent for help, and wars .0 Pon tbe i
loyalist; the tombola resists the. interference,
met leans upon Congress. The struggle of
war it continued in peace—the strife of the
bulletis succeeded by the strife of the ballot. ,
Irtipesaimeatirill end this. • The Rebel will i
S tates at jp.Shluer ia left but obedience.' the
8 - iirutigla beck to the V Obi% and
loyal neeilrill be conikmad in their rights by
• the power of the United *atm
' /spacksent .is Obi supeasey of the ' law.
Heretofore the lairs have been scouted In a
purposeless, furtive.. Eatulant wily., without
Mail w empathy, The Preddent has . ea-
Mures althea to the lets% whihr he i
ea. them intim spirit. • Wheruerera.l
, in tlberidan. or 11 4 . 1 citits. er .PoPe -re: i
idly attempted to : de 7 kat Cunene d esired,
'he wits stricken soma
40 as sissy. .drircti
IN
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El!==l
The WedOmi*alkd upon to give notice
me
that in op . 'Venire's it dois not • sup
port Mr,J 4 ' 'z a it ,wishes' the 'public ? so
,
far u the -party Is concerted, k ! ,
"separate Abe : • , • • .1' front the public as,
Pects of tw . . .; i . - r ntroi-etri.- It Says i t
"cannotCit* 1 , • • • • "lie Mr. Johnson end.
died en the - hich•besno more bre' far
Mr 7011011114 . 1 . ' l6. .Eitanton. , Mere 'is e
sample ilf.T'hipplye t - ' ,
- "Mr.., JO ;• ' '. ; 6120 i & Democratic - Pres'. 1
dent, - , • ~ - , , ,n • • • linen President. The
chronic • • • -n , even thri and ,Congress
is a qiiiirspl.l4,,_,,,- • publican party . Ilexes
not decitikr rnreteei belies . never defer:
redto tbsosish9iN:trz . i l m eaderl t , *be' nerer .
AvArr. *sea* Two- moid t:11 4410 m :fel
and haiirai; ourcotteteelln the &cps' , by
whicb,t4a eettlihnend Ccingress
hes beta 104b4gprceelItgtivin', AC..
F 4 - ..11 4::,..; 1;3 4 ( 1 g 7:..": '.::- --
. ' 1 -
AVliffaji Ike lterrAi ; ' -.,.
:: IV% ! 1 !........0 , frit. 3 ..- ' `.: .. , ...-
reeerdedi igatiag F a r tic t alar k..!_V__Wa -
Mre‘ iiiiblikl.'br-.411~ - ..."selne.
croon appearingend the eapicity In which
; if he do not appear, either per.
toE i t ir t, l .ky age*: or ,4tterney, the same
• repordel l '
_Mstentlis At dwelive o'clock and thirty
Oil ...af- blew Otproooli of the day appointed
, ffotllae trill! of ~ ImOhnient, the
•appointed
test • , ' • e netts of the Senate
sit .
e a** • 1 •'.sucLthe Secretary shall
tothorto _thisi._of Representatives
it the Senate Is ready to proceed upon the
impeachment of - in the Senate Chant-
I bee, which chamber Is prepared with acemn
modations for the reception of the Honor at
7
Representative'. .... i.. .-t .• ...,
Twelfth, The W 111 1 409 th e 'B 4 which , t// 1
Senate shalt Mts.& b mit
igh of prepack,
Anent _shall _be, unless otherwise ordered,
twelve eyelet* ii,--and-'wliet , the'•hetir -Tor
such sittingslialL arrive, dm: presiding officer
of the Senate shill 80.. i flt ounc e , and there
fore-the presiding tdlieer_of the court eluill
'cause a t roidanuition to be • made and bust -1
Iltilio" Sense iblionewthisesittArAnal. new of t e courtshill' , proctor; the adjourn
-1
meat of, the Senate sitting as high court of
.In the ftste today , Feb. 29 Mr. Howard, hopelselusucit sbail nut.opemteko an
adjeurn-
Cenctte ' lninte r°r. RentofSemste„but on such adjouniment of
°eath*l •
%Whig rules of procedure and practice hi the don of legislative and executire business.
&Mate When sftilig Ain - high court 'of impeach
shall
The Secretary of the Senate
. shall record the proceedings in cues of hn
meat ;` peachnient as in the 'case of legislative pro.
Lit..., skri o „,,, s e„*.. • th e 's„` ' ne t; eheo reed„. endings, and the same shall be reported in
''.''"'" ..-'-''.....""*-----'---- the same manneros legituative proceedings of
notice hem the House of ttepresentatives that the &matey • - I
the managers are appointed on their part to . ,Fourteenth, Conned foripartieeshan he ad
.cpsiduct au Impeachment agisisist any pel‘fin. mined to appear andlze a party upon an h
t • ,
ha
and-are directed ti,cirryatttc.esot impeach- Peac • ,
'
Mani lathe 13enate,,the Secretary of the sen Fifteenth, 'All rnottonamadeby the parties
‘,/. or their counsel shall be addressed to the pre
; iiirep-teselillainitalintivithiles t i t t a e t lY the in fiena fnmi te tbe hi Ir reaTv to - ' ridlog officer, and if be shall require it, they
receive numagers for the purpooe, exhibtting shall- hq .-cmam.i.tted to writin . g . suid read at the
such articles ot
_impeaclunent agreeably to isecreturs tante. '
Sixteenth,' Witnesses shall be examined by
such tiotlize • . ' ' one person on behalf ,of the party producing
meat shrilldui% be w"l itit t rod ticlua tiCed liage at rs tl n ie rs • ha tlim r Peaof the them, and then cmss-exarninal,by one,person
ready i on the other , skin. ' '•
Senate, andshall signify that they are Seventeenth, Ha Senator is called as aWit
to exhibit .articles: of impeachment against 1
any person, the Preshllng officer or the Sea- ! n ,.. ess,.he shall be sworn and give his testimony
anoir.g and in his Once.
ate shall direct the Sergeant-at-Armetto make [ " ~ ~..._. .th,
the proclamation, and who shall after making If ; o rator wishes &question
the.procliunation.' to be g a witn or to offer a motion or
repeat the following word'', ' order, except a motion to adjourn, it shall be
vie: "All,persons are reirmtnended to keep,
silence on pain of imprisonment while the ! reduced to writing and put by the presiding
inquest of the Tuition exhibiting to the Sen. I "sneer- ; .
ate of the United States articles of impeach - I
achingNeteenth, Aeali times while the Senate is
meat against-." After which the articles I . u pon the trial of Impeachment, the
shall be exhibited. and the presiding officer la'ra of the senateshall be kept open, unless
the enurt . shall direct , that the doors be closed ; ;
ot the Senate inform the managers that the
Senate will take ',leper order on the subject I t 'hile deh hemtin g ulmndenlehms
of impeachment, of which due notices hall ' .Tw entieth , pre wooers - or introductory
All I' r '
be Oven to the House of Representatives.
.questions, all and questions shall be argued!! ,
Third; Upon, each articles being presented : n onerson only on each side, and for ora l ! ,
l exceeding
one hour tvn each side, unless the
to the Senate, the Senate hhall at one o'clock
in the afternoon of 'the day (Sunday exee p_ ; court by order extend the time.
fed) following such 'presentation. or sooner ! A nt first The, final argument on thy '
meritswe m y - y
be ' nude lor two p - ersons on each ' ' - --- t - T ----- ii --- - 1 - * --7- 1 --- - ,
if so
high by the Senate, relative itself in Iti t A l l - IS I nit SNO I ICL
to a high court of impeachment, for proceed- c
, side, and the argument shall belmened and' 0
. ii_ort the part attic House of Represen-, ! ALL outsosze INTEREST Kit IN TIM vOL.Unr
ing therem a quorum of the Senate shall •' elt", Clt in; Admlnietration and tinardixo screws,
constitute n quorum of court, and it Ann, be i tail_leL . ll ' *filch have loam peeecd and tllt.l to the ftezeter's
in session from day to daylSundays excepted), I, • Twenty-secon . d. If the im pe a c h men t si! I oteccor -
~,,, .
.. , , ,
,•,...i. i
la , rrountv Pa ull tat • n sic "hi
aftet the trial shall continence. unless other- ! not besustniueu by a Totem t wo - thirds of the ~,m e will be presented in the Orphans' Vogt tah
wise ordered by the court, !inn] fi nal jars - ~ me mbers of . sal l h i h. ' rt of iinpuclntient; , beld at Bear .r. on ‘N eillitoday tbe Ist duo! lamb,
present and voting a a gme
g r dnt Of ttedtlittal . -
A. D. iStin, f L or confirmation and anemia;
ment be rendered, and so much longer as ' - ., • The accounts of Char Item, I.nev A Rant - al
map in its judgment be needful. Immediate . ; shall be entered; but 1 the person accus ed in D.C. Eaton, Eactlutor, of thy rt.t.n.,4 I( Ihwrit Fe.
ly upon the Senate nsolving itself into such such article of impeichnient shall he convict, nev., deceased, who %, as th , Guardian et M' . Cr7:7
high court of impeachment, the Secretary of '
' cd by ii vote of two-thirds - of the members of ' children ot Jae. Stiller. deerv.vl
the Senate shall administer to the presiding , ,„, , ,
' the s ena te firearm, the court by its presiding vo f
. ' The account of Thu .. Mono., 1:%..t0t, o f t h... L.
Andrew Adair's. •: d.
• omem - fatal proceed to pnnounce judgment Areoroct, or N. Guyer. Guardian ,a ft r th •.'r,
officer, unless ho shall' be the Chief Justice. .
I axertified co v of said judgm
e nt s hal l 111.• I
the oath required by the Constitution, and am . • P. ' ‘; I f : nor. deeriowd.
theeeepoe the p ees hllp it officer sha ll adminin. , deported in the office of the ..cre 0
%anent et r !itentoi. Guard= of v, Iltrizza
1 Wagner. minor denvhter of Simon Wagner, di k ed
ter such oath to the other members of the ' ."o tate- Aeconnt of 3 11. Cooper, Tower. appolnhaa ,
Senate as they shall appeae,whose duty it shot] ' Twenty - faired , All the orders and decisions 1
I mak, !air of the teal i'vtliti.ll( ( 1131, l c wt 'saniptcll
be to take the same. I shall be mule and had by yeas and imp, i Aepount t . mcc ,,, an ,. thiarth . 01 Am. .. t.
Fortrth. The Art (ding officer of t h e high ! w . h tch 5ha . 1 . 113 1, c entered on the record, fluid ' Beatty, minor ..01l .1 John Peat's. 44 cessee
Fin - I account of David 11111 and rodtritk ':,..tr ,
cnurt‘of impeachment , except wherein } the , 'Ail u
out um ie, exce t pt whenllie
_tin°. rs . eldill : .
President of. the Vatted States or Vice Presi- ,be closer ! for delibcra ton, and in lnto e tdrni s aistrator of ih......tafrof Marearet 11111.61 i.
shalt rase t,as no , ph ia l a ,,,, in t n r Jo r ephi f' %ikon. Adatinihnlyl
dent of the tnited ~ States, upon w h om ; 1 the I mem ber shall speak more than " nee Pe the 'of 'h.' ” 14,11 e "r .t);"•'" Posn ll d''' , '"rd
powers and duties of the office of President ;one question. and
for not more liattl ten ' Find nod to•tate att mint,,p lti g.
shift' havolevolved. shall be impeached, In ,
• lonics on an interlocutory question. and q ot 1 .
.1 .1 11. Veon, atm of
Admit:attune of atone law
dee d.
which ease the Chief Justice of the Supreme , more than fifteen mi . nutes on the final ri es
' , 11 .teennne , of Mittom refloat. ' , Nordin of thtaisot
Court of thetnited States shall preside, and I ti
C - 1, unless by uranimon- consent, bat ,con - ; dinners or t Ifr. A t'. 11111, 4,.,.,,....1
t o a dj our n an d ilnaat i„ ns men ti one d In
theta.;
i n :: c o o r un o t , of m tt a i i , iztt .
d t . % , :11 ,1 1x. e , tdnant,imet et
In 'a
case reqng add Chi e f Justice to pre- I
Mc. notice shall be given to him by the
siding offlou tithe Senate of the time and
One; fixellocthentganlzation of • the, hig
pee. 1 ethic an may be decided be a vita owe s nie. '
: unless the yeas iintinays li e demanded by one•
• h fifth of thc . inembers present. rood account of Um, W o,•ecom , tdmin rintv
of the eatate 01 Situps a .3. Leacom decd.
~•
Final stronnt of lstatiel Tennis. Admlsistove • 0'
' the iodate of /oriel Tennnt:- defeated. - -
it be sworn fu '
court , or Impeasinn it r albrekid. Wipi is TwtetVioeflbes s etl 4 le_ i __ _
__vont swipes .s Barmy Ntfo! , Lioutt '
-- i - ,,;t -v. -,.„,,w,...! it r fohowing memo - •'s , I flll WI" t"!'"d"lso'°°' 5 %1 7 . ( ' " d • •
asid.court ilitite.linaWirmitent. .. , • i a rm, as; t) May be)) t the': eel enee -, Acestia!ptiltstiumat,B, .*.%4 ll 4 6l llmtrau'r 'f.
Pin, -The Preekletw-rdlhier of . the limit • 50u-sha' II give In the case now Cendlite •be
s h a ll h ave newe r i f! inu k e , e2 4 Ilium by bi n ,- tweet' the United States and shall be die indigaissetl='lroiewe'gekeliteisteAtor of w
ise w 11l of Francis Fair , Le.eseed.
I self or by thanirtary nftlio"Senate, all or- (- truth. t he 'Mi n h' huth• m i d nnthing but the . Final account of dells-v ‘r4 n, Executrix .4 .1 .1
•slerri . ,ntirteititte, Writs and, precepts author-
faith.. so bet you (_40(1;" which oath th an ‘ enn, steed.. who was , Admlnietreno of the ~ ...u. 4
i 4ohn Crawfaci. dere..ed.
, herby ibeise rules, or by tits court , and to: bc administered int the Secretor), , I Account of Ales ti . Theal-on , tdmoo-tret • t• rl
I Make and enforce such other regulations and . Twenty-fifth, If the Senate shall at alp ; the '''` ‘, 4 ll " of ‘4
hi„in 0,;-3,.,t , ,-,..;,7,!,.,.„.„, L,,,,.
r • orders in Ytie firemlses as the court may an • time fad ! - or lame
~,01..-7;:.1'7."r Jelled . 4,,,,,,,,.„1
khans:eller provide. . - 1 fited theiefor. the Senate may, by an order it,
,Fit. i t arong.t of M . . Wile at ntici`.. C. f .....,hi.r.-
Ic Sixth, 'The court'shall have power to emu. Ibe he adopted without debatti. fix a day atid I nt , ,r4 "r the he , t am of Jim- Nitro r. neter',o.l
pet the attendance of witnmses, • to enforce
I - hour for the sitting as suelicourt. I .ketrounle of Chri‘ttan.Bleci. Gratthatt of the t , 'O , '
Children o f 111.11 r 111e,er, dee , s-. 4 ,
. obedience to its orders, mandates, writs pre- I ,n ‘'.lllr.. c..
.....nr • Aocounta t r -al and pc......11.0" . .. • NNI`.I 1 .
' cepts and judgments, to preserve order, to • " --- --- 7 - - "I • " . hue" F.socuon . DOI , ta , .t 1,1 'ef W 1". .1.t.'1• •
I pantith in a 'summitry, way - contempts and' 1 \ -
;EA' ADi . r: ti:TIEMExTs. Account of David 1'.........i.....1 f .it. 1 , 1111 iit
bIHI NAV , minor toll 01 1,11., n 4 t .4. , ...1..d
disobedience to it.. • authority, order s, than - I Ft et accountor W. P. To, 1...., dl , x eto,.. , 1.4
-
dates, writs, precepts or judgments. and to 1 ---------------------- - --- - - tam all of slim %, an Br.oktri .!...:1...ti ,
make all law ill orders, and re,• , uiritions ! • moil account of V 1 . r T.......d ‘an.iia.tn ,• •
which it may deem essential Or conducive t., Dissolution' of Pertrwshi - of the Pantie of .l oho V. Toun.end t t erea•ed.
, - I"
__ . l - , Final account of %V Pro d . ~,1
; the ends of justice, and, the presidinc officer 1 sk- oiler: ts HEREBY GIVEN TWAT TDP PART- ' M ' a rw in ' t 61/I P an „i' 1 11 . 1 ':!,. 1 , 1 ,,,, ( d .1 1 . 4;a1,:0 '' , ' ,;11`..:r.
' may, by direction of the court, require the 1 4- •
Aid and aisistanee of any o ffi cer or person in ' (.I ' ll7
the 'military, naval or civil service of the
United States, tit enforce, execute or carry in- nership heretofore - eliding between Thomas Mc u k i ll . .t u lr a f i r i ; c f i • l a j a " ‘ i;', ll ,'„,*,:itit N I Oa ,
and Win. S. Mark', In the huvineee of mercirde '
'Final • tu 1 ° o f 1 , ~, .i 1 , ,,,i i ‘4.1,-4;..trAss of I , '
dieing. is this day dissolved by molest coneent •Wm '
te- i
' 8 Muks retiring from reht Orin. Ail persons kid ea' , eetste of bolomon IlliNt,co: 4, A tto
. 7. 0. 4; .,.. ....1
ed to 1.114 Ono are reguesu'd to call homedlatelv and : istrator of the
caste
ol 1 1 loin . " („; :,;
12 4 ,, 1.4 7 1: ,
l ld Ofilei the, wful orders, mandat ( s, pre 'elle the same with 1 00tuaa MeCpreer.nho lain peer .. . Areotott of, tk
. ilmir!. F.Yet n . t . • r _ ,
~
,1
,
• , 311 demands on said firm. Vitra,: IieI•REEItYI LI!: I'. I
tohtrs 11. r - • she v:v. r.v , 0. , ", . a
ttiliii. Mitt find jutigment4 of said court. wilt. if . M A RKs . I.IIR of elittlle. (1. LIS'• . : d''e . ' l
beientli, The, presiding o ffi eer of the Sea - Beaver, Feb. n , 1869--mail 6:: x1. d no. I.
• Final account of Scudder 11. Darraell ai .
ate sha 11 direct all necessary preparations in Hunt Administrator,. A nd ino. t , 1' I,! o.e. Adirat , ..
:rattle of the tooate t f jol•rt 111,1 , e .1... a-ed.. ,
,the Senate,Clininher, and the presiding officer • . • Mr,.
Final accou ot r. 1.• M. ' h.* ' . \ 4.. 1 ""
I
'nf the Court Shall direct all fotnts of pro- , " for of the estat e or . 1 ..,...1,,..,, ,t•• ''''
(~
Ceeding while the Senate are sitting for the I I ' 1.11151 aceotini• of Ellryient 1'01„n. 1 ~conso ...
aat Dill of John Vet , in de.' , l „ ho ,-- !;k1u 4 „ 1 "„
iputtpotto of trying an impeachment, and all 1 . - I Wei.. 3 and Voter 1' t al, ti, rtonor •Iltion e. ..or
!onus during tHal - not otherwise special') i • emviii. deed. '
I'it.
provided tin and the presiding officer in the I I I ris,,i accoun t of (.11 ale it t .. di, 1 ,r, oultv.
, .
worthier role all questions of evidence and ', , sill of John eal, in.
V% et , I , ft.
} . 11.13/ arC , IITII of 31. av Nat ' Joie , "'I 3 % , ~.!,
incidental questions, which ruling shall standir OFFEN.
I Rot. Anminigratoo e of the ...Lit. et P..1••••o "
its the judgment of the Court unless some I •-' TO Bacs extra floc /Bo Coffee, the iireouNL - haulm:tat , '
'Member of the court shall ' ask that a formal best we have ever mold. Try it 1 Inel nt'count of nt M. Lau 0n 0 .. ,
vohs be Ithen.thereon. in which case it shall i anatixonaßGEß BROM. •of the estate of Junes, Niehitile:. ‘l , .
t r a th , 'MI
1 cconnt of Andrew w a terloo). I ‘eku o
he Submitted hi the court for decision, ,or he • t wi of Peter SIIVII.. 11.4.1/Mort .
ccount of John Wetoet..nueoilao of ` l ' 4ll '
may at his option in the first instamie sob- 1 a ' an, minor child of Menlo ',malt d• cowl
mit any such question to members of the
-- , o ...‘ia.r,tosi.
•1 1 ,.,-;,,i,i
court. febiSeirr:4t I -.__
' ' Eighth, rpon the presentation of article - , - I -r ' efart•
1 " . Nptiee in the Orphans
r •
o impeacionetit and the organization 01 th e
I
court, as herein" provided, a writ of summons; ' _ esatit
i erns: F0i.t.0w1551 A c e e • xl•-esiENc••
.•
~„
~
shalt issue tis the :tensed, reciting said arti- i , i i the eel of Assembly or the 1 Ith of Aptl l .7 q .
des and notifyirig hiin to appear before said tl . AlltrAilikli COTL zanc. v allowed to .- retained lo a olden It
, r=a decedent to the %aloe of AU I ' 4 " boos /: es
CflUtt, tirditt a der and itt'a place. to be fixed I 1117/811111WAit - ted In the Offleu of the Ch-ri , of the 010E 0 s °
bY iiiihrtotio, and named ,in meld Writ, and WOO. ANDRII.a,QW WAKE. Belo er connty. and appnned nlri. . ~,,„,... ~.
111 e his answer to 'BBM articles f Itn 'lemons' pro tv to s.inovnit of EU% af , “,.• ,/ ,,,*
o peach- ' IA. fallintd cOtnpllete stoat retanyed, mod a t reduced , whines of Jutugde. tlec'dJatnee Mcru'rr"'' - .
men!, aid to stand and abide the owlets and ' Prieel•
,•judgenctita of said court therein, - which writ 1 • ; A '
fill LLENBERGMR EROS. Istrator. r re . "
Perrone! property and proceed.. .! dale° jol ,
shall be itereed by welt officer or' person as , 1 - tate to amount ot treat. retelued to uala'w "'
it Abe maned in the • precept thereof, inch I ' ' Week, deed.. John Riker. Atlmluiiitator. . a
, I' Proceed/ of salt of tart estate 11 , 00 1" . yu c t,y,
Oath& of
day
prl'or ,te the day- fixed' for' • retained to %idol., of l'aeper Elm, decd.,
faith appeerance ushiill be . honied in such i
of Caii• " 3 ' c '" •
precept, 'either . by,-delivery of an attested • ' ' ' ouai prort) to amount
s Clno°. "
'wa rs nv of Thee eltuti, deed . Jurqt •
;eopythereof to theperwin accused, Or if that i •
, mAraks% 'in:, n nined b•
cannot conventehtlybe done, by leaving such i
I • • . riersoual_properte to Amount o $l l. , 1 bdt , Ll * :
1 widow of whitetail. Brady. dre a d-. LI to
copy ist, the, last kuchtni plate ofaltode of such i ~ ia ,,,,,.
•
person: tient hi s usual p lane ' of business , in 1 -' "' AIWIES '
N. te. 81.3111.4114 , : Admintstratrix. retsing
a s of ita 9 96 '
• Perional prOnerty tO emu , tabmi t to,
some conspi ous place therein tor if such ; by widow of William Raldotf. dee u.. An
servke, shall be, in the judgement of such I Strictly choke. at 1 tonVitotthtrator. • . 1 wed!'
C' tien
' emit; i inpra ble, notice to the accused to I BUALLENBERBER 81808. PeasonlaiPfelw r i.7 t ont of till ilr ' r a A'
" mrw oi deed. J. li Nees. •
appear -shall be given in such other manner 1 -I. widow of John M. (north .
: tillnistrater. ,
... ito. vishim i i
.
by publication ot otherwise as shall be deemed ; riersonst propel: , peritowcoa or, I-
~,• ,„ ~,,,„. t
pit, andlf the , AVM aforesaid shall fail of; 1 .
1 widow of All [I 8 110 , 0. der a • . 11 uo "
ndalstrator.
service In the inenner 11°ml:hid, proceeding I --' ' --:
%all not thereby ati-' -
_ .. .
`is' made le
1t211=x411 1 1 1 1 1 .39. 11 when he
. pewee? - TietS"..'W
...tii 4 do so, was not - tbe bide or the Dem
ocratic party. We suggested, we petitioned,
'esadanseeed; waarm proof of our de
, al tbis d, - bad man ;and if Mr;
ce
J, • , -badlluel lischnation to court olio
v , ' retried der wishes, ,lic would have
.A• ton.fil , 4cl/office at a time when his
.., .
„ weer owe been acquiesced in by tb
. .n . .- .kOart74 Stanton is no more odik,
ci , %Demosnigt .than be was three years
QV.!” . • . • „,---
The central Democrati c organ goes, tin
i
ispieer4n-g-tbe-Prestdential lemon atter this
ilishion togreat jetigth, and then casts it con.
' ittmplioinsly saddewith the remark: `Whether
Andrew Johnson shall be President :another
yiiiiiiiinttliiiiele ''• -
Alas! the ingeatitinie 'of 'party killers of '
the Toli*ocielle PerskiedobtaPitti. tine:.
wen
Anna
crowp
mkt ne
trot no
, for
debt*
puiditint,
Vs iitssflua
Wine,
ate. - win
thi4lottie
h to
'kuPreme
At
'*ate
itinitined
and our.
Vend, nv-.
b only And
new-born
'stilled hy
cif an em-
Ostraft%
.revalutions
and social
I. three gen
, revolutigns
, destroyedilte
mina thieves
thy. rod dtial.
ibreige
r.rriTrrn
remains an
Asneriew vill
tie ormtion
and the
JesOind navies
eta Mmeit, and
appprcdabie ef
alt 1 - Wingers, gas
diree per cent. In
- 1r managment
In wonder.—
I n iri" gl , ll C ti: Aetu n o v all um h c fay t r y i b e' re lln : i fir m) • p : t ecen im3 .l . n or m d oP" o i r- f - -
puplic virtue
... Johnson', our
=
l,
and aondae
y expressed
nothing to
naiad wish that
'gnat office."
mete exact e ar
rinciples of the
'Ti. Ithe made
be Democratic
rmditatiotr am-
AMebs of *etas;
smi ;
ikrester
rrfjbal , 5t bad
'a Rd !tiny that
t therivialW
dr Vein - Shaba
.haps,r to have
r:MMI
neon=-=yes •did not
'.if *liirnoinkna
the moat bitter,
most unrehnit,
piny- had in the
biter iind ill the
had beim a re.
. ,
shall not therbby . abate;. and . fltrther service
may be'msdO, in such manner as the court
may direct ; the.Accuped fail to appear i n
perm:for . tot 'attorney on- the day so fixed
therefoleasalbresakl, or appearing shall lOU to
me his to 'Bach articles • of Impeach
ment, the trial shill protteed nevertbeleea as
upcms plei of-not guilty ; ifs plea of guilty
be entered, udgment may be entered thereon
vitlibtit further proccedhigs.
• Ninth. At twelve o'clock and - thirty min
ites in the aft ertmen'of the day impOitited for
the return tithe summons against the per-.
ami . impeached..the legislative arid exettutive
,business, of the Senate shall be suspended, and
the divretary of the Senate shall adatinister
ait order to the returning °dicer - the' form
,
-"IrdO solemnly ricer that -1 the
turn made by me upon the process'
no. the day of .- by the Senate "of the
- United States; sitting as a high court :of fin.
peachment, against is truly trmdei L anti
that have performed Ouch sartice as there,
lit'deitetibed,ao help me God •'! which , : Celli ,
Shall. he' nteretil at-large On 'the:m(lW. • i
%Tenth, The person im*.ached Shalt be
called - to appeir and answei36lfidlitates 9f i
impeachment against him . 47 -he app,ca I.& or,
t%
an rerLen far , the 'types Mece*
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•
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FLOC! ANS FrSEW
Or inTerlot gnat!
t direct from lbw tacit wbeat dbtrlnt to Ohio.
km
by t •
\ • ensLursincaoan intos.
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1660 i3itusherof RYE
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WILSOPV & iCO'S L
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rikrAj4V 4 A :CP MAN VFACTUREUS rcartoot
:GRAMANIEN7Ia•IMILtit.,;..; ? '—a ,
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alarfitti." : • '• • • • tcrtritlittort. ra:
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'oiiiisii - WdOtfir .
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iiiirrmiiiit — onit r
iosuifik muat• - .
. . calyet GI own ii
cosaira exp e . u , ,
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pra n d se , t io ratt ••
1r1pi?• 13 .9 6 1 . ,
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, ! 1111211.1Y,1 :MO& 1004180',
our cecontr„ 'P. Y., WI the followlnuleveribet -
iots of bad part of the estate Of Chailta i t
OU
vit. LW
misty, l'a„, doe*C., • •
NllllNTreth=lptlindpitiate to tb-e*po
. O. •
.44 R laoha eestaty.
general pbat tit Adabetti=t i t;„.,: i lte 4 ta ___l 13G :
oath by Wolf Lute. alit by %CYO. le, ou'il i ' i. m
Nal. toad Itsodireat 3it-lgt SA, 8, c iatu „...74,
lqacees—about-oad t 4Vl kit aleited — r •••
reed etate.pf eattl . a heatltied Ci 6 1 :
Istiteeamentiese VIIKP leitk boaorom i _•••
he euadoeueelL - reeelits ele
.rkil filOor ~....' .
kitchen attached 11 . 1 diodes' good tiara' ateur s te:'
39 feet. twol-hoves, weatt - hoeseoltr.: a goot w a ta l .
I F n . tt eall y b raa * , r'ethhilhal tw•t4teLvtlfervidridiiiirrnt:7llllll94l;
i horetaff e h to sumewritkr•rePapr6...kc., a., P iai k i i T e i
t o- &armee. Met:cols. railroad eteitenna o ii 13 ... :_ . • •
1 No. 1. Also, lb' audit 14 41.t05tia.1.-1. 4 , 1 - a " •
lot Amite ht the Tillageor %heft In - *nil comb
bowadiei by lot* Ibteserly of M,l'. t'. tiouldeutt (hi
[ itokyphio,.thepolbtle 'ptreet and.the liftitei m . era
CFMlol:—Epoe.thlrd of the mews° tner.e - 4
—'l as ootahmatlon of the wile by thu Ewan.
l a , proloquel =Dual Inateanteets ' frc..4 that data ow
isteroeh'and to be ',cured hy Jedeorcht. i
twee. er %-
ie , bood an 4l : l oontar• The Pitiehaeratilti pe,y 3/l l t,.
. ~ wg .prepering tii•efle,'mortgacr. a c.. tad
rtqufelte for 'Fame. For further int•cmal^,r, ', lout.
I the !rtncterihrned.. whore reel*. , ie atuto. the ma k
1 lei tint above described. • • , . D.ll. S' JNt
. i iKa'reof last will of Llor:e • s 4.r,-,4. va.
isaFFellt. . .
~
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w p
6 1 • t; SE Y
7ATholima% and e l Retail Dealer
IM
'oßoicE FAMILY CiROCERIa
and TEAS,
FOREIGN and. DOMESTIC FRUIT;,
(
Pickles. acc
• .
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andAn Wide Of Country Produce sold On cofturimitu
lirompt returns made.'
NO ;49 'FEDERAL STREET,
Vlleghery City, Penult,
puTlWnly
--
Notice to hereby Oren to crellltori. helm }O'"
dle tribnteee and all other, lutensol. to appear rt or
1 next term of raid Court. and lIIN later than L."
; 34:1 day, beim , the 18th of J -March next. to .btlr OW
iair ape
athpepyrshaisprme.eaftatitit.netlAhe final contrtnatlen of 'b . '
bc; Jolt': A FR AZIF.R.
fe . •trrat
•
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Notice in Partition.
131: AVER COUNTY. 88 :
!N{7ll& oRPITAN's COURT IN .tN.
• County, before the Doti. J
C. Court. In the matter of
ITE4A• bar partition on the real r,
14th 1806, the Con Ua rt Ti grant d. dec a l llalAe n on d rhe r l
ho
I reimwelalatiTet of nailt James Dail& oecl
, Attn. widow of raid deed. and, liargarr..
with ph Om, twidlng In 'lmpend
ibea nty. Pa. WlWam .1. Darla ,patl‘-_,
Jane eta intermarried with t 1 than ii. Lato. D . ;l
in; to 110prirril townahip, Heaver eoanty. Inv-, ~..
31 \
Sarah, hatermarrital with William T. Enillah. teel ,l ,`
iln Greene muds% Oblo. and all nthera int , r' 4 %*
l Gr eet in g' To 'low cane if any they hate 0 b '',..„ e .
quoit .1100141/11:01111tWa or tho rest e.t' a tte of e 8^..".
0,10"1 teethe awarded at an Ophar'• enatt t.. ' Dr,
: at Bearers'. in eta fur doe eon at , el tfris'or Jo , t t' '
Monday of llawk neat,.(Pcs..
-A trap copy nf t.,:e . ~
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••.k
P.• ;lOW ‘ riz Ott 17. ("1-',.:
.1. s.-L l TT•u„...snftrot
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