Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, May 06, 1868, Image 2

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Who result 6f thir**6l.l44llo4tibli
atiqh-took
is iiiiit..WiiiKri 9 . o :::ooo l :!' : •WCW- ked '!
thtiftif,pcisseSSed,
afe 'ln d " sreiLtc o ,olo l kre-4 C 4 4 0 1 1 01
our vote,.and_p,generpue support of the.
candidates whq were 'nominated—, We:
knew, and en we tbld' our readers; 'that!
ll.ollol!!l!'?iflhOetriperatie vote would!
ensure a gforious victory. Bilt,.igeie,
spemed.to he same dissatisfaction in.al-1
inoSt , eve7 Ward In the city. In vain'
'did'a4iirke ail to Vote 'ttcaloktit aigi
ont,scratelilog. „Privatq„copslderations
were allowed to rise' superior to princi
ple, and, ' Detriociats (te
ethed :to, ' , r,at i c•;:,6thera'iridiqed in a
reckless sortof gnirrilla war&re, which
resulted in reducing, us to a minority in
the Common Connell, and a ' tie on joint
batik '
Of The „causes which produced the
feeling which • prevented our full trl
thiPh'in FridaY's election we do pot
consider it necessary for to spear.
.I , ro, One .thing brought About the result.
A combination of circumstances existed
which-could not be controlled by 'party
disciplloe. Fitt once the fierce Democ
racy; of Danpasterturaed their weapons
against each other, and the result was
that we'failed to , achieve such a victory
as o assuredinajority in the City
entitled us to. „,
While the Democrats of the different
wards were either lukewarm or en
gaged in quarreling the Radicals were
working with wonderful energy. They
never displayed the same vigor at any
preceding municipal election. Yet,
after doing their best they only man
aged to make a gain on the general
ticket of 27. Mr. tilaymakers majority
only falls that much below Sharswood.
Had a full Democratic vote been polled
the result would have been a decided
and gratifying increase in our majority.
The Appeal
Is then? no Appeal from the Court of
Impeachment? Yes, to the judgment
of the American PEOPLE. When the
Senate has ended its mockery of trial
and recorded`the verdict agreed upon
before'the trial began, the People will
take Cegtii4Mce of this case. Accusers,
accused and unjust judges will be sum
moned to the Bar of Public Opinion,
and required to account for their con-
MIA and motives. Then the lash of
party discipline will droop and the
frenzy of fanaticism subside, as each
intelligent voter. Toodens, the, evidence
in the secret 'a'his Con Science, under
the responsibility of his duty to his
Country and his Clod. Those who fiat
ter themselves that the Impeachment
Proceedings will pass from the public
wind and ,fade into oblivion, will be
terribly disappointed. The People will
make Imptisilion for their President.—
Linder the usurped rule of hissuccessor,
who will hold no commission from the
People, they will sternly inquire why
their right Of Self-Government is sus
pended. And when they probe the
Conspiracy to the root, and lay bare its
design and consequences, they will
brand the Impeachers with the mark
of Cain, and extirpate the miserable
faction that has prostituted, the func
tions and character of the Senate of the
United States.
Who Mr. Eyarts Is
Mr. Evarts, who so ably defends
President Johnson and so bitterly de
nouutes.the iniquity of impeachment,
was the chief speaker at the Republican
mass meeting which was held at the
Cooper I nsti lute, New York,' . ou the 10th
of last OCticbor. The New York Tribune
is assailing him most bitterly for the
course he is now pursuing, and every
smaller. Radical sheet in the country
ii be barking :tibial. It is a singular
fact that very few really great lawyers
are left 01 the Republican party. They
cannot support it without stultifying
themselves. Its doctrines are so per
fectly suoversine . of the Constitution,
and of all law, that no honest man with
a well trained intellect can fail to con
demn them.
A Proper Appointment
ialusha A. Grow has been appointed
Chairman of the Republican State Cen
tral COmmiftee. That is a proper ap•
paintment. He is one of the bitterest
Radicals In the State, a firm believer in
the propriety of extending negro equal
ity to every State In the 'Union. Should
the Republican party triumph at the
coming Presidential election, no man
who does not go to the furthest extreme
of fanaticism will beable to maintain his
position . in the organization. The selec
tion of a man like Urow to be Chairman
of the'State Catral Committee show
where Itartrauft and Compbell stand.
They :06 'responsible for his selet!timi.
Let that be remembered.
Whiskey Frauds
Secretary McCullough sent a state
ment to Congress the other day, from
which it appears that the receipts from
the tax on distilled spirits, as now col
lected, amount to only one million dol
lars a mouth, or twelve million dollars
:t ytar. The estimate of Special Com
isSioner Wells was that the Treasury
would 'receive not. less than fifty million
dollars during the prescmt year from
this single tax.• A falling olr from the
estimate of ,fully three Courths will
necessarily interfere seriously with the
anticipated results of the congressional
policy of lowering the taxation which
is so oppressing the people. That the
most gigantic frauds are practiced upon
the revenue by those engaged in distil
ling is certain; How it is to be remedied
is another question.
A Case for Conservative Republicans.
The Supreme Court of Louisiana, a
hotly which is now composed of scally
wags and carpet-baggers, has decided
that a grand jury drawn under Han
cock's order, is illegal, because com
posed entirely of white men The same
body has set free a negro murderer, who
was Indicted by the white, grand jury
and'convicted in the court below. That
was done for the purpose of pandering
to the negro vote. We would like to
heti(' an honest expreadon of opinion on
such, proceedings from those men in
Pennsylvania who style themselves
Conservative Republicans.
Logan Quotes Shakspeare
Iu the printed speech which Logan
has filed in favor of Impeachment he
quotes from Shakespeare, saying, we
(die Managers) thought "if 'Lis done,
„ .
tlien 'tweie well it were done quickly."
This e'ry'appropiiatequotation is from
Macbeth when lie is About to murder
Duncan: -11., was an apt quotation, and
the parallel suggested would have been
still mote :complete. if Logan had pro
ceeded, witli .other..extracts from the
same 8 9.149 ( 1PY. of, attobetb. With what
entire proprlety.he might.have said;
" We but teach
Bloody team tlonsoChleb belie , taught retard
Tull=ague Jite. Liven tor." • • •
" Besides this Duucau 'lath been
trio clear In 1114 great that hill vlrtuec] "
Will plead like augele, truhipettongued,
A galthiC the debp thihruatibh bf file taking off,"
THE Southern darkies are taught hy
the leaders of the Radical leagues that
by P,lP.illgitbei"[Orand army of the Re
iMll„,bY.. voting the :Radical
ticket, they will be entitled to pensions
shiould they get disabled or when they
get•twrold , to ' ' • ' • ' • •
• kl i S g:ti'ile 9 / I: 'd6ill 4 tl44t .411 e, WaB
ever eourte,d 1)y, §''tepltri ,A. Doughifi,
her colored 31tesaltuaker,11ra., Keck ley
to the pplitgary. ziotwitlptnuding: . -
Pintas Causes the Depression in Business.
Thereir n honest wysfiflaß in
the tin t
ell Ste to•day ois, .t
suffering N. , . o effe
of the policy ,
'.,;.1c1: th • • adi i.
Congress are p . ulng.• ~ • till oad ~
assertion, but I
~.. perfect us I.le ,
of proof-M. -,`. , a. ..,.
a privileg7d c ;era -r. "
:Is e uric ea
are much less valuable to-day than they
I would be if peaCe and harmony pre
vailed in the South. The mad attempt
to establish negro_atipremwjr , in- ten
States e
nauip4piiic.tjl,y,que of every
class 6f J nl te tt 8
tatiii bic6ities, and, if
i persisted in, will inevitably lead to re
pirdiritlitiig-W—TflenTe ."- : -,
itioricidi'dial Secriottlef Oat , douteiryollVs
waste. Thereh t li4o enterprise p,fall
kinds liPS`bge , ii lc lled, n'oe wthB , 4p.F
for ffiStis , trOns as tfie'etreets j ot th VeYd,
there'would . have ben a OPeecl? 'OOll
otlndOstti If a wise and 'bac! i'dol47
policy had been adopted . ti t y I de l ay its
close. We bad it In , mit &Wits 18' ie'-'
pair the ravages ,prodtiegli„brY;yeare of
strife. Even the regions made desolate
by the march of Invading artiiteb would
ere this haVe tolossOrned as ille: r4e,
. under the fostering .care of industry
stimulated by wise'onactritents. , ,
For the purposeof maintaining their I
hold on power, and of secnribg an ,op
portunity for perpetually pion44ng
the • public treasury, the Radicals , in
Congress deliberately determined . to
give the governments of the Soutlierp
States into the hands of the negroes,
Perhaps we could not have expe6ted
them to be Influence by, the consiclekse
Lions which lead so large a majority of
Northern white men to votedagaftisi
negro suffrage, but we had a. rAgi't'f,(4
expect them to pause before adopting,a
policy which was sure to preclude midi
a complete derangementof ail the busi
ness interests of the nation.
That thb general and great depression
in business of every kind, whicb,.Pre
veils throughout the North, is directly
traceable to the policy which has been
pursued toward the South is no longer
questioned. It is everywherefreely ad
mitted, except by the extreme radical
papers, which are prepared to endorse
every act of the leaders of their party.
The masses begin to , understaiid the
matter. They are sufficiently sagacious
to see at a - glance, that there can be no
real prosperity in our country while the
South remains in the condition to
which it has been reduced bylhe reek-,
less action of Congress. , , •
It requires no great amount of wis
dom for the people to see, that every
branch of northern industry must 'con
tinue to suffer until the shackles are
removed from the despoiled and deso
lated South. Manufactures must lan
guish, and the operators must be de
prived of employment or compelled' to'
work for low wages so long us there is
no demand, or a very limited one in the
best market we ever had. Our erippled
commerce can never , be what it once
was, while the negroes of the Sduth are
employed in politics instead of beihg
engaged in the cultivation of the great
staples of cotton, rice, tobacco and sugar
which formerly furnished the bulk of
ourexports. Thereisuobranchof busi
ness which is not suffering directly and
seriously from the effect of the policy
which the Radicals are pursuing toward
the South. The people know that, 'the
masses feel it, and they are preparing
to apply the remedy at the coping
Presidential election.' Not only do the
people feel that all the best interests of
the country demand the defeat of the
Radical party, but every intelligent
man, who is engaged in an honest ec•
cupation, knows that he has a direct
pecuniary interest in bringing it about.
A * Chamber Trial
Senate sitting as a CAUCUS, presided
over by the Chief Justice gagged
r ITIFe
Mrs. Surrat.
Dead Duck swears the jury ; two•
thirds of whom take the 'oath with a
mental reservation to break it.
Enter Ghost, Beast, Hangman, Seces
sionist, Bepudiator, House of ,Itepre
sentatives, and all the people .of the
United States.
President brought iu in a Steel Trap.
Indictment, kidnapping Stanton:
Ghost cracks his whip, Beast dances,
and trial proceeds.
Results of the Evidence. Law don't
apply. Constitution does. No offence
intended. None committed. Stailtem
not kidnapped. ,
Arguments heard. Beast howls.
Ghost shake his finger. Repudiator
shakes his head, but there's nothing lu
it. Ban,ryman grabs at another victim.
Jurors reilder their verdict. Dead
Duck takes it. Guilty by a strict party
vote.
Results of the trial. President re
moved. Wade promoted. Caucus di
vides the spoils. Constitution buried.
General jubilee. Bonfires at the NOrth.
Negro processions at the South. Grant
Dictator. Then Emperor.
Repudiation or Groot
The Radicals emblazoned the picture
of tirant on their tickets in New Hamp
shire and Connecticut, and the results
were far from being encouraging. Then
it was claimed that the whole West
would go for him with a whirlwind of
enthusiasm. Yet, when an important
election took Place in the'tnetropOlis of
his own State, Chicago which had been
overwhelmingly radical for years re
pudiated the silent smoker. This has
so shaken the belief of leading radicals
in Grant's popularity, that it is said
there is a strong' probability that he will
be thrown overboard by the politicians
at Chicago in May, as unceremoniously
as he was by the people in April. All
that eau prevent that from being done,
is the fear that a change of candidates
now will be construed into a 'confession,
that they have no hope of success. It
is immaterial to uc what they may do
in the matter. We are confident that
the Democratic candidate will be elected,
whether his opponent be Grant, or any
one else. All that is needed to render
SUCCESS certain is judicious action by
the DemocratiC National Convention.
Probable Acquittal or the President
A special telegram to the N. Y. Her
old states that Senators Fessenden and
Grimes have openly announced. their
intention to vote for RNOffing Presi
dent Johnson. They have prepared
protests against his conviction 'which
will be filled and published. The
greatest commotion has been excited
among the Radicals, and it is now re
garded as almost certain that no eon
viotion can be had. Such is the latest
rumor from Washington. We give it
without vouching for its eutiri3 aced
hoping it may be all true.
Radical Decency In DeMite
We publish elsewhere extracts from
a debate which occurred between two •
Radical members of Congke.ss on Satur
day. We ought to apologise to our read
ers for cumbering our columns with ,
such stuff ; but nu occasional exhibition
of how prominent members of the party
which claims all the decency conduct
themselves is neceSsdry. While Wash
hurtle and Ddrihelly -r tilkek'gliarded each
other, the ttepriblickin 'Majority looked
on' ancrlaugh'ed, hnd Speitikr Colfax - ,
who'is a prominent' cithilidate fOr'tlin
Vice Presideney,
flow of billingsgate. theantikitryl never
witnessed ditlerneefui'tiif ahulfltioc
on the Ilobr of Congrekat
tiouSeS' are . 'With 'Melt ntj
terly unviorthy' tb"aceniik
positimi. It is high tithettir l ethYpSoplen
to send 'a diffeY6nt itee'or 4 . lfPre's'entli 4 '
tives.
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THE Democratic, Legisiatuve-df 4:11110 ,
have 'rSsolved
tl.lraPP9:Phii l Plir,tFiiiii . ti.ici64,,ip,
that ,th ey . may. fill. ; vans poy,,,
occasioned by, ;Mr.; Watielsqoanuitiom,
Tie .Colurnbus,Jo.urziai states positively,
that ,Hugh, J.l. Jossett, Jpember , of 4.110.
Hguse
ha oho.sext, Senator.; ; 5 . r.. t t.
111•1=1
1868.
Thad fiteyenS BlaspheMy.A
Thaddeus Stevens said in thereon •
f hls :pee, ,on , e -achen s m rial
, • • , tre. •e
y b• tli.l the tray
bII udas Io hp - 4,1 y b aye,i!
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81 ukcht,.. al. asp o
ex ,•ion, , 41 , , ae: •7 - • :e ,etv - Watt,. )- `
Sena of the Unite', 7 -&„ltes, and in the
hearing of the wholeWnlitican people,
was no more than might have been ex
pected from the hardened old infidel
whoe . risetiii. During all his life Thad
deus Stevens has openly scoffed at the
Christian religion. A few years since,
while tr In: a case at a to „RinAILO
qr.
er pa il ' e.emiseme 9 .
tYr rB 6 11:v ,0 1 04, 1 Pe evWLlng ,
IF ' PI pant adduced the :hi
'
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hie bs.,ant,hconfty , for tome , Anteater, ' !MI
hadMilade , : ,3l
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66firi j r ffl,, 1 #ti 0rP4r9A 4 199.924§, ,
abairp,ftitnlittle.lipsofonis
of , ,the beat lawyemuha , the .;Butte; rin
whose preebnceit'ettaltittei
ed
1 34,
.4 Mittltdi,,,,lotii‘'l
'll4 l "Pu a , Stevens
a 4, 1 4k , :4- 1 -' , 94C , ia a ,well,knewe fact,
and. those '7:x:he-have been • most'int,V;
Met iamb' has
„
-49t 1 4,g,ta,A0w , tottering on. the very
verge of the grave, and suffering Nylth'i
disease) ivhich 'may' prove, fatal , any lM,o„'hkg,fill4fiegs to his infidelity and
mocks af i aji,`which the christian world
holds sacxed. A political friend related
to TVsl how the. old. wietch Met a minister
47111 41M fide.) oke, 'when he eag,:ly fug
0: ,11 1 4 6Cd: recovery,
The story, 'lat.:ad to ue t was quite char
acteristioof , ~t , •
'Yet thi's' the than •Wiadtri loaA
seithf labdt:d thol. the SkiesiA the biganspf
certaioNiiii4an.deumninations in this
country.... In their eagerness to abase
themselves fhe del - nand of a politiCa
pariy, these professedly religious, jotir
oats have lieape4 their laudations,upon
Thaddeus Stevens.: It has notmattered
to them that helms lived ail his frf6
utter disregard of the obligations of MO
rallty, and has bc'en:an avowed infidel,
and, an open sookev at the Bible and
Christianity., How leading religious
people reconcile such action with the
professions they , make is past our corn
probensien,i, Stip? Ahat some of
ti:lose,,Who profess to he teachers of ma.
ralitrandrellgiori in these latter days,
are .freqUeutlY eaught acting very
stiqing i elY •' ' •
IVIJt' the dipy pausumes
.
.
The iitancling,Arrny is maintained for
the.purposoof keeping Southern whites
in subjection to .nugroes, and enabling
the'ltiftertti elioos'e Presi,dential ElectorS
and edn'gressnwi tO govern the North.
This army is , voracious, and consumes
immense quantities. of food, ,plothing
and TAXES. Under the last head of its
supplies niltY, tie classed the following,
annual trigsextorted from the people.
Wholesale Dealers, at least Fifty Doi
lars.
- Retail Dealers, Ten Dollars.
Vlidltialile 'liquor Dealer's, at least
Fifty Dollars,
Itetail Liquor Dealers, Ten Dollars.
Horse Dealers, Ten Dollars,
Livery, l3tith . ln Kee'p'ers, Ten Dollars
loft, Dollars.
Caul Oil• Dial We re, ..F1 fty Dollars.
Hotel lteOpers, it least Ten Dollars
Latino House Keepers, Ten Dollars
Confaelloiieks; Ten Dollars.
Agents of .411 kinds, Ton Dollars.
Auctioneers, ut least Ten Dollars.
Wanufadturefs; Tell Dollars.
Peddlers, at leaSt, Ten Dollars.
Apothecaries, Ten Dollars.
Photographers, Ten Dollars.
•
ToliectottistS, Ten Dollars.
Butcl , •o4lTen Dollars.
Theatres .and. Circuses, On e , llund red
. , •
:jugglers, Twenty Dollars.
BoWlitig AlleYs and Billiard Saloons,
Ten Dollars.
Lawyers, Ten Dollars.
Corteeyancertl; Ten 'Pillars.
Physicians, Surgeons and Dentists,
Ten Dollars.
Architects and Engineers, Ten Dol
larA.
Buiide.rs .and Contractors, Ten Dol
lars.
Plumbers acid Gas- ft t t ers, Ten Dol
Miners, Ten Dollars.
Expresuleu and Agents, Ten Dol
lars. •
Coffee Grinders, Otte Hundred Dol
larg.
Keeper.s of Stallions and Jacks, Ten
Do
And a variety of others " too Limner
ous to .inentiou."
A formidable list! When those who .
are enrolled in this army of taxpayers.
attend the polls at National, State and
City ElectionS, they will do well to re
member their .anuual contributions to
the useless standing army of the United
States, which costs the people ONE
HUNDRED MILLIONS A YEAR.
Disband the army of soldiers, and you
can release the army of taxpayers who
support them. How .long will the peo
pie. patiently submit to pay such prices
for the luxury of NEGRO RECONSTRUC
TION?
The , Democratic Victory In Michlean;
The folloWing is the official vote of
fifty cuuolies iu the late Miehiglan eleu
lion
Against the Negro-suffrage Consti- .
Intion 103,0117
Forthi3Nogro sutlrtigeConstitutiou. t13,900'
Majority agabbit the Negm suffrage
Constitution i :19,417
The majority against n Prohibitory
liquor law was 1f,107. In thirty-free
counties the Supervisors elected in the
several towns l'oiitup thus:
Republinans 202
Democrats "02
Majority
Ltut year in the several tow us this was
the :
Republicans 432
Dettiocrata 232
\lajonLy
The Democrata thirty-liye counties
have gained seventy towns, making a
change of one hundred and forty Super
visors: against the itadicahi. It really
looks as if . g,lchigiawaS preparing to
go noinocratiothis fall.
An Eleetfon Stopped for Wnnt of
Money,
A few days since General Schofield
announced that the election in Virginia
had been postponed because all the
money. .appropriated to that State for
such purposes had been expended.
There will be no vote on the adoption
of the neyv : cPP44itAxtdpu..4th a congress
makes another appropriation. :What a
convenient way of doing things that is
to be sure COn4enient it must be
Republican party. to nave a.two,
thirds-majority in both :houses of Con
gress when tbeywant . .M.Oney voted to
pay for.getting out the negro.vote in the
'South. Thanks to the generosity of the
the.tailing ma ses'of North, there ts no
lack of greenbacits. , • The taxes , which.
are wruiteroM•thelaboring White men
are voted '6l4iiio, after Million
to support:a multitude of Yankee ad
. •
venturo* and pay a liuge,statiding
aaprortiey. its
the Soptb.. ~ H ow, look , will the people
•
I=3=
In a New Dress
, Our neighbor, thal)dify Evening Er:
eleg4le,F!
ill:whicb. it Tram:llll3,a very ixandsome
,appearan'oe. It has , adopted the style'
of the'tic , riLtit - iNtitli,'seiOng'll4 l e4V ,
PlAtt , fegjil,PxeYlcr,At4Aictraeta and
coals ammitionviind•itaadvortisementh
liwnonparell
E; irevet us'o r ;
;Wishes:
loess in all legitimate-business , Under
;takings., I Baqiugata pOiltica, it is-a well
. •
11 the Presld• t Be Conzleted
trial of Andr ' Johnsonatlllpn
y, IE3 • di
r deco ed •: o . 1
Ch . a ; a 3 , co en hic
dth gh • urt :
: • 4 -" , : i
a rou I.'
a 6, „..4roulie. _JnablVi e adies
display the latest novelties of dress, and
either occupy their time in whispering
to attentive gallants, or gaze with seem.
lug interest through jeweled glasses.on
the Scene which is passing on the floor
below. TheqtAuts,,`)Evliiii lAtit dotigi
through the long ours oroMinary de-
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W141110 1 001 1 44P3Mt4D -1
AritO 11#1Y1haYe 4nltailtert thamseivesotoi
:theigalleblesinFttto , Eforidet,i 3 WhereLtlitik
aleirpitilidlstltebbq i iYeqplr4ll i 044-1
4 ' 6 th*4l: Lymp.RA MA 6.
" •? ‘ i t.
.cifil4o.ot:/1144eIl..)VA.s.,0eadict7rdaidti
gliAtrda WaqhhurnetantliDonnelly', vim
ventilated the character of es."Ortitil.i.
o fi,Eatif t .4,l:„.r; 1., 111.1,1
.:*eapinne,t,lns mockery.oflaLtial pro,
ifor thePresrdent,
men of the most distinguished,
, , FtYi*cf+, ig/4
w4eu,noue t -i f i needed , . toi-showt , to ,
earratmtlast Andrew Joi:lion itratncit
deed.t 6'e"dfatlperei'Oiattc:n. The people rir r f?
aw4re Wet laOaecutton bus. failed
atterlY and i,gnorninioasly. , Theomaaseu
areltilly'dorivineed 'that the- Managers
)ma.nifkPfi l .'anct,t l lVY
have already .prouounced the verdict of
noe • guill,y , . t Yeti' the •bellef preValla
thattlie clietieh rt j egidoOt
the I.raited States will be convicted and
removed from
,o,frice, l _T l t , ,has come to
such a, pms ,in," '441 cotP,:d_ry . that two
thirds, of_the Senator:a l of the United
States„ . are., expected to perjure them
set ties with , tholt , eyes , •Wide• open, and
the tres'dn'e.eypf' gre werld,;Nr the
8 414 ..6 f NC'e*l9k 5 4 6 , 6 .4 1) 4 Rar.Y. orreiit
partisan t.tvautahe. , , •
.That truly is , a sad state of atrairs;
Whbn the great American ResMbliclias
sunk to So l o w' a ' state of mor als that
. . l
siigh a;:decisieu nut possiblei
but almost absolutely sure; we may well
ask' whether their is' a 'tfeeper' depth' cyr
degradation intb. whieh'We Mayreitent
441JY 1 4bk?,
reaching it is excellent. i,Bafore zany
court in , this , woriii,..excePt! that ;which
is new ;trying 'Willy AritlreW ,Ttihrtsoir's
4dofßa Y;'4q/i 1 , 1 4e o, B4,kety '44
Anieriatw...peopio know:that.., witerais
noteven a; Radical who. doubts
metVof parties'are forced' to', confest
that eibept by
the:. deliberate neljury. , ,of' t.,b,ese ,Who are
••Will!Presidentiohoson be cofi vieted ?
We have refused' to helieVe it.: We
could' iiit .convince oliFseAree that two
thirds, of ,the .6enatenre.M . ,Unitett
States weretwillingto go •down , to the
torlilynnd to 12 toty with , thehrand
qty'Wilful' , perl Upon' theii , p , ohlg:'''7e
eweeTY. A-r-i34y,
that we are mistaken, .1t may be that
men whom different States of the Union
have chosen 'to., ''represent' the& In
the hiOtest ,
nation, are ready to .damn them.,
seiVek to eternal i rainy, We have find
stip e . .riMples 'Of the iength to
those who pitt;y can
I:,oattErim,i,:ii.4o, somotiragt3.begtp
believe that. honor cannot exist in their
h'earts, that truth and justice have no
influence Oyer them, and that, almok
without eceptiou, they are ready to
deliver themselves over to the Devil, if
by so doing they Can secure their own
advancement nod a temporary triumph
for' the corrupt patty wlaos t e tocaq they
have become. .
. . .
President Johnson may he-convicted
and removed from .otlice; but the
people Will allt nhw'wll,y It was done.
The will
feel that a most gross
outrage has been ., committei. They
willsee to what lengthsthe gang of des,
peradoes who have control of Congress
are willing to go. All' men who love
their country; aud who . desire to see
the rule of just And equitable laws con
tinued, will feel in duty.bonnd to set
the seal of condemnation on such a
Party.'
.They will be convinced that to
permit its triumph in the coming Presi
dential campaign will be to surrender
the liberties for which their fathers
shed their blood, and to consent to zee
the beautiful fabric of free government
which they established Utterly and ir
retrievably ruined, The conviction of
Andrew Johnsen. will 'snund the - death
kindl of the VAilical' party' or Of theTte
public. Whidh. Shall it be? • Readers it
is for you, and fOr such as you. to say.
Your vote at the October and the
,No
vember elections,. must lieq) to deCide
tlds most momentous :question, See to
it then that your ballot is so cast that it
may tell for good and not for lasting
evil upon the destinies of the nation.
Omnipotence, or COugress
Those who advocate the Omnipotence
of Congress from analogy to the British
Constitution, forget anessentiatelement
of the latter. Th 4 la, the Power of the
Crown at will to dissolve Parliament,
and recur to,the peopletor , a new elec
tion of the Con:m:nab. This prerogative
Pfeaerttes'the' bahinE"e! Of ativernnio?t,
'thbjcCts ts 'braittehe.4
,tq'the'au
thority,of ..Without it, the
tyranny of .Parliament r Ohough limited
in duration; might'beentne intolerable.
Without rccOeSpOnditik:pp#e't,lniOitf
President to
,appeal to , the pehude, the
usurped Omnipotence .of Congress has
wrought intolerable tyranny.
The present Congress wai elected two
yetit's ago by means of a fraud upon_the
P96lde , It was elected upoma particu
lar:isstre and afterwards 'Usurped art'au ,
fherity not delegated by the people,'nOr
contemplated when ft waseleeted. The
/exercise of that authority occasioned a
change of 00,000• votes in the State , of
New York, 25,000 in 'the State Of New
jersey, 40,000 in the State of Ohio, and,
changes in other States.
.The
principle on which Congress acted has
since been condemned by every North
ern State that 4as passed upnia it. Un
der similar,circurnstances the CroWn of
Great Britain would promptly,dissolve.
Parliament, and refer the subject to the
people through a new election of the
House Cohan - ions. But we ,have no
such relief from the, tyranny of, Con
gress, because its powers are restricted
by our written Constitution. And as
Congress repudiates this Constitutidn,
we ars'altogether reniediless, while the
Constitution itself is subverted, and the
co-ordinate branches . of Government
prostrated. • Thus American freemen
are even depieothn.'rignti . of, *Web ,
subjects. .
Tlic;.„tkeason .WLy.
The New York Tribune sneers at the
conedull cesOf l iippt , . etBhrAb'nt, &it'd SAY . tt ,
that it le n y tol.4e'erurie r , 4 pree:.,
dent,, because there,: was, an,ltripeach,
went in England two .hundred.• years
ago, 41lieli did ndebecome alsreeedebt,
and ictiS neYer 'Keties:fed.;l.t .. :for.o4Cto;
Stp.t,E. t i e
wiliek was the ter*:
ble retribution visited by an..indignanti
nation 4.1 ponthellmpdtichersioN3harko •
Stuart • wader thdof Yegi'oldeS.';
s e e la . , 8 . 1 .41: '1 )-6 rtiYaltiLl-M4r/ 4 4 . :*,#af4 1 .
the gr4ve,ei, a regleirlet,erho died,there
in exile.. • Many perisiziedtbY the hands
of theexebutiorieriniorb werefbatilshed;
alninst 15,0d7OSitgliMd. ,
Striiiped
of AiNi. l iii : *4l9. r hiw , aai l :iiftl:A „ Nvift4is. ;l,.
fdrtr,„sitrault, - Arito_qbeatuity And died a
'natural rleath.in.-Englatul;despised and
eadr*ittid Stretr - trae 'the
f4 rP tl a. rCP /it OP t ii*VOralPl4o4o,
l , 1 • 1
aa °PR . ctiAtrdeP,l r wcmagr,
..144,irepeachmaut ;was flot,repeated-d
ngtdndv - An d , Nye .rventa rd the predie- ,
reVe'dea attadi;y 1
as ra,Y o 4e, l l l ,WeaP9lll,buri OP peecnint.of,
theshavp.arii , imtift, retribution; •Iyhieh
will , over take thothie eoho,ertied' in it.' '
,„•••N .S
eley Peep(
vii
lira tu o tethe N i
rnting the rf .
son for part,.
mi a tn s been greatly ._
of all lionor4g a,
It was formerly rega..
iihneetr(i ' md however much we difte..
from Mr. Greeley, we were always ready
to concede -that he was g_overseitly_
what he Considered to be conscientious
WT4I/I 11 14038,14 0 1Ga1l
c ange , or else he no longer has con
,ll
.A4o.ww,; A4,4laYint tkeit illtlfaneracta
-oLtiteosanciatioitlwitishbourwititcYla
tablishmertWinttltntiffiatm'
IY. At'oh/9.ll4PFANiftfls9lll%,tr:4thel
-9.4lll l P,s,:l4,s4i4l46 l .couoluoilizst , 3ifialtvyelli
groundadtbeileettlablifrviEtrekilesn*:4lt
rta kitivi4tubtetittaltriwfb.WittitVeq-'
4RlialliP.4cef6ttPtlitgi4 gii_pakkoh-
iczeut, trakithe tatutehoirrdtaelf
twbEDvlrtait&t,htiotatidt-iecktatWitildi.tAY- I
.16 r b r!" li r 4 Pe l / 4 "P • atoWi li TOikk i k;
?q,joi'A i ; gki4g,tA '44 ;.. 1 ,4374,* :#446't
rctr; Avail Auto, poly ; bent, to,it
in the ability. , Ntrit.hdtahicitit urged'
Settatarts to ttistegaia otttit'a
attl'tb - idtti 'pli 1 8o'tiVettc$'1 'Oie s l Ar
s ' 4 l6. 4;icif:a6'l ' SVP,Y4 l W;
Whottia ; depth of 4:4scl:tees, suffictentlN
lawy at)i mita ,atilatiety to mai re the 2tY•
in - Gym °Pule !Pres/dent' ip *de§ afill'f*t I
9:4,:t•. ,y
RiTIRf,II4PLa sfetniktoptAvElaop Saitt.hr
ern', Staten: Wore •iS as allitained,
whether 'fhb I ricatoCartalituflatila tirtittet
•ttridfh` Ott' , prtite4t6llo4 qi'plOtq
Aga;YX:,.. '
.-1 ,37.1 A . /P.4 falai- ,A ll O. Iteprer
59444i4:ds aoul tjap AtAte .14 Arlifknom, *139
g qg 't a w : 11. " 41 ' . l`V XFPIPP,tY
4driputted'tp tbtri . If, wall. o rig o r
iriettoti skorr vitlVaiid
ttiO"seh cawbr •tii6VrAIL
tta 'Sthulide sYlekeil§i
t add has boau ad Ili Idea. simeel the!trial lattL
gen, ata mid& tholwo-hhirilTuittloue:vote
for the' Yr et dent.couclu 'lgo al td t.wo.against
14413, Nor can thUna ba 4.4Y.9Nutttion , ho
the.
OFF44ition of .I. l # l ,§ona ,
ed rrutu IlUrtlt and ,ottilt,chxolitta,,atiould
tiWeritd last:l46.M they tench, Westd4top.
There 'sulk*' hiutorle justice
t'eptcisetreativei of tht*D . Statel
Mid Mug:4es of men 'Whom the Piesident bat
eudoaverckl to 'keep out of the. iptilti t'he
Union,* to ;cote fop, his 4onviction.nnd Te
moyal.
-:A more startling ,priipoettlon than
that we never hoard of. $ Thtt Ittt idale
° lo'3 t 1 , 0:4,1".nk:'14,i'dF:4k6) I r deed ivligii
9R r aim,PPe as t lt4 Wribtrne
deliberately proposes 4 . ,introduoe. new
Senators; at this ,latedionri to vote "for
ociivietiOn,.tvitliottetftqni'havitigli,darti
a ivgttl or f4e,
.acbv eon an-Y,dbooiAt tba4).guP
port a party which shmws•itself to,be,scr
ooropletely obrropt? • There rrtut , bo
tirebloris ntu6.. change 'bt seeu,rliik
del,iberatoly,propoied
to, try so desperate au expedient. It
looks like acquittal. • $ • $
Grant's , lntemperance.
• Some Of , 'the lsUditi rof&cials in t}ie
teroperlince moVqiirrit;:
Rad!Oalsc4t7d4Bs)er.. -
ate efforts to.shielti (len oral, Grant, from
the Charge of. d•rbriken'ness ) . which has
been so' ex enol rely' cirdulated' b 7 other
Aclvoolle.c 6lll6 §,t 6l i4iresoP, XP;5,9•3714;
Unving.tharpuablY: loVeStfgateldthe mat.
tar,,wO give it lisqurdP l Wer4l.o9PinAgn
General G . tatit,tkoes not now drin4—that,
iileobOTEC.. The" Wm. ",
Dodge, PteAlcleiit'OT the INTstioual.
leinyer
ance Society, than ;no btrt3 • 'Cali tie
more hostile fo'ciyarytiliing approaChing.
tn
temperate habits 'MA pnblic man,' has'been
to Washington recently.. Whllo.there, in
company with tx'eneral 13etvaro,La had a
tong, to tervio W with:..General: arkul4.. Mae
eglaY. l ?milion straightfiWiviirtb
and mgemmus• and ttiong,h lt would, not
be, right to repeat all that,wits, sat d,
Dodore hos reported' 'ElliOug'lT fo Us 'Eo ccin
yrnee'fis that friend cititeinifiertineli noes
have any cense fors anxiety as to the tem
perance principles of General'Grant. , • '
- Was there ever 'a morn Ifal l ting'ptira=
graph than that? defense
arrs, and iropoten,t, .s"he Aclpoca4i
speaks as if it. were 'perfectly conscious
of uttering a falsehood. The Hon. Mr.
Dodge had a long - talk with Grant!
What was said are' We'veir to know,
but are expected to take Mi. Dedge's
word for it that Grant is,Ottright 04'the
tetuperance question liat he does
not new drink— r ade, is, ,any ping a10a.,-
holic. 7l In the face of nll the evidence
which has been furnished to the•ean
tray, the comitry will hesitate soble
time befor : e it takes the word ef
Dodge, when so very cautiously. given.
If he cannot speak more confidently,
every true temperanr,e 'Matt will - be
fbreekl to'beliexe t44t• - i\ti , . Dodge dde.s
not fully .'belieye what be, says,-ttitit
there is somethiag hiddet.
lweiawa're Republicans for Negro suflrage
The N. Y ,Tritruhe says;
We' ought td have' mote eurPlritically
stated, some days singe, 'that the late , Re'
publican State. Convention Delawari3
planted the party .openly and:squarely on
the righteous platform of. Equal.. Bights
apd luapartial Sul4ege for pitipens,i regard
less or Color. here are of coursu weak
brethren there, 'as argel•,Stiiies ; hut,
even if we should lese the,ireteS Of 'Sorge 'or
these, the party will 'ho reallYstrcinger and
its conclusive triuthph neaerr for thisds
-
elevation. • • •,
Bye ."conclusive triumph" - the Till
byne means negro ,suffrage in 'every
State of the:Union, TO ,acludeve thrt
regarded as the,ruissioa of the itlapubli.
can party, Because , Preeident; Johnson
is regarded ae'ari;ohatOle i'n sivoof
that `‘coucluslvekrinMpAi''
o. 4 .nio x s removal... All. the
prominent leaders of the party are fully
committed to • the doctrine &f : negeo
equality, and
elected President e; : yery, agency,e,f.the
General Governmentvill be,employed
to foroe'it upon thepeopleOf the:North.
Because the MasSee' "Of . med
see and kuotr 'that litirbiriatiorr'df
ti rant is un favoralo reeetited andel iOilz
no enthusiasm. , , .
Sufferln ,
un V . . .
b -
In CO,
P o f '23(1 '
The Cameroo, rels o e, instant
has the following announcement:
We were yesterday , informed that there
are about thirty, families at .the. mines in
Cameron literall.g.,slaruing, to, death!, The
works Lave be elese.d,fer eeyeral, weeks,.
and the, linnets. haveleft . to.loo for )yorS.,,
leaving their ilindibes entirely, d tante and
in' a starvitig coralitlen. " . We st the ;eiti . -
zens of the county' Wilt Ia medlatelY . affoiit
souse rneasnti. to relieve-them,' by aFtpoint‘
in committees to solicit 'aid 'here 3ricl l tgeo
where. Tho case does. sot admit of delay.
Think of that !''Thirty fa>4rilies' a>atu=
&ly starving to 4411,i0,;0A '' Pl4c4,*
this State. The .3,adicals,are XesPnn - 4-
ble for all the..sulTering , :the
laboring clagses' are. entiOriug. • ' Tfrelr
policy has ithPoißriAed l epe''l4i44l,;,
prevented a reyjval imlustu, ju.tiao
North, crushed . out , 'entarprtse ; and. if
not speedily checked• will precipitate
us into irretrievable ruim- tet. ho chance
to rebuke their infamons- schemes fail
to be well improved. ; • A • - • •
The ?Rosati or taiiiait s chirientl •' -
The 'Philaielphlti, P,Cdtfcii has rot=
ing special telegratia ,';' ;
A potential element in deterrainpg ,the
retail of the' Int petit-tin:WO fa; as
the.pronounced aiiyddates doriVictioir 'art
concerned; has "tr9P in "the'"atii.fri
among the candidates tbrtheinomihatioaith
the,, Prhaideney,l at= Chieage d ,
ffiktift-Ai; Wede r -,NVilson4,,CalfEuci Fenton,
a?* Plain .arfl indostritina in.
Irer'kfiaolP uLe -449x.PAVt* th*,.B.Emetzit
,c#diEfates. ..Tne -riAppgritip ,8E • .yr,a443
axe YlOous propi . gaitioir.l
the' btfrionetits'":ef' theta 'Yadbbkite,""in'
rcirdei •i tch in the 'Of
; some! of these , .eorripetithra and -ta air
end, to thelptej et & of a postperl nment of-the
verdict in .the impeachment, trial mittil after
the ,ilMqi,ing-, of, the,, Chicago Conven tam,
.alleged,r have
. .,atre„d,
T'enton, tne ippaifign, , h'ecretrcry, of, ,gta,
Tidaeurj„" asam iadnceinent for the hitter,
'tdWithotritiv fra.q.",tldagonteigrali,§rcourpc9
ebb eet'uitt4execastigtgivbf riltatiYal
the President',ltidiehWadeafrtehtletdstithe'
- *ill take place: , Thistliaught, holveror,'lo
day., Jay. !persona tap9arentlr*elli informed;
anti NAO:onglit rt9r hays ;meaner ofij talking of
the ,statqa of *Senators; r that itherw is . now:
1, 19F, 8 ..Mba440.M, wat ,amlittaLot.
Presideat tlian at, it ,y
; 0949. aplaa the mato,
raellament rnapeachipent.
_Of Morse,
nothinerio.t VI hirerted - ht tho
.
-Oen:. Canby has i istacee ,
•imitlbr
,ari-'
flouncing the result•ottluitilectioir-in.gotittii
Carolina, ukready published i and directing ,
tinkt laborers diechargal ibr .vothig , tigainet ,
the Nvishge. pf their. eutployera be, main.. tarneil by p?blio !charily . , by , the I.9Nry Of. an;
addltioiwl poor talc.
and conscientious Republicans :
-The point natieJr - stikinkly - fiesaed - against
President Joni t the Is
Co ' 81441 of the
°Zell -
tuition against him,—declaring that he has
_ , -
desolatink wea r :li m a iclig period of time
when the u IlTfeY6gts oipeace,artoLlus
ithiitplid,n torlieikiarktffeniandedrthat.
tpacannatilca4'4intin UAW iPte fl e' didi rr
-peetV oi lf 4t tinatehinitty'lthel great ibd y,
•:"Hi1ifM10 , 144143111314:44023thie ,eorcipelel - 108irO,
WOefaelatitsgeOgreper tea)
.Tolli mired safriesAy
.tbUsW ftti te rdiatldn,O
4 tibdrot . tb3 • kte
A4E4:fin' tfreVaillisiihilo etnigrkieg "esiat
test and,defesiteld it. l 4ll4liingutfireq.Wo-years
, whictri followed -tbn nloie 10f ,th e rlwi tr i the
Main accusation against Mr. .rialineore: Was.
ttiaq,he,watiilßAViPs. , " t inthienzationff Ito°
44. c ni0T54 .1 441404 , r7gres
.Nem, 49t .
a'aidfot rEtoliggot,; w, me
ickyrAttci bre.trgt(tb Ifo ion . 7 ,
thht the , ileoilkii*Oroktidtrit Cif, acid
could not - Weigh& triistetivlttt mr-eltoin-
Mont or with-tvlibere yin-the . gisveinoihnt of
the BailQl6llCOngreert refused -eveni tore-
Vaiveatialorfolgntial,4 Brarthern , icennbcces
RtCo n gynsh r , vraPits.4 to heoognizEk thh.Pro
-5114°Pa4 .Criei6u 33 Q44 Pfg(uXiged;..4s' Akio
'resi,detit' get eljikE:posi3. of ; Riving tt . te Tty
h,-,'"reflingd; to 49, allYtilmg
taitStcbje6t the gptiherfylleVo3t),9o4p.4OE/.
teclinny • "
of e' , M Was
irressing.restioniticin”and- , paelficatioti , ttpon
COngre*.•,..Efe inelated‘brilits neenskityv on
the advantages to be derived iintn it,uncLon
.L4kek.9 1111 11444 011 1 3 reatirlg on the,Governsnent
,40 . er gaßgii.ntionte,,brink il,oont.
5pe94 . 117 as, posaible, And ,dnripl all ;190
two '3Yootg - krt 'wds dohdiess, iint: the
President, which was the "ohMad e't kp,re
'stbraiit/n"add"patificatioti..' Congregs op
'poked it;beettut,,4 , aid not like t he Presi
tierltis., plan , of ;bringing •It abent i—juat. as
the, PreSidaar. afterward Opposed. Ir•boaaufie
he did not like the plan of Llongress. Both
would ..114Ke favored, it both could have
k 4 it 11- ;0 1 45, <OYU . Ant as neither
coeld have it, Just e..actl,y aa eithec wanted
nahli tern thwarted the ether..
• 'The'Prcsidentwatited - thoUnitinreaterda,
and State Governinents're-Pstabllshed,'sub
stantially uudor the ' , Stafe Omatitottons
'
, which otisted defer° secession ; Mixiitied so
',.which
aaio,meet the ehanges, which the' war earl ,
rendered necessary; and this he• pressed ,
upon Congress and the contarywilla all: the:
aesi, jinpetietß),.4llcl,,imPrudeP39 , charm
teiigte. 9 r his, nature., Congress would, not
'consent to koSteratibia except on the, basis
or universal negro
. suffrage, his was its,
aim froni the bisipinog. It resisted every
attempt at 'rieconatrection any -basis
short of that. railing to: early that at the
ontset,•Cotigressamitefited itself with. stay
ca rocerfdtruction :altogether,. until it
could . caruinegro miffrage.: LI, Would not
ellow ) the 4nthezn Staten lo be represented
in Gpogro,g. , not a llow, thin; to
th ,o
qxrwil'Stiito Governments ,;qr fo
Make fliternwriecitistiMtion arid laWa,
iifi
til they could cannier Went to' ddlt on' that
'baste.; It made' itself. au ." bbatadle ",and
avert' formidahle • and. effective obstacle,-
the.":pacitication of , the country," • and
the restomatioxoftbecoantryi'!.andthe lea -
SoKatinp o'f the Union, so. long, as that:oint
Ntt§ludaitaumds end during pP thnt time
rearapo ly,as doing eveuthing
in Ms proved to ' be little
enough) to. accomplish what be is no
truly aCcrised of having opposed from the
troginning ,2 -narriely; therestorationof peace
aridithe Union; •• . ' • • • •
Welter nothing mow of . the: comparative
merits ofithe two plans..., Whether the Prost
.iluut wag xigh ha, trying io:reatore the Usdnu
is.qeriaint
tAat }leis not ce ameahl wit 4 n avi rig
okies restoration; fro= close Ut the
War. 11(5 aid . evdt‘ytaing in his power to
favor it. r ile was two years ahead of Con
'grass pOint , of tithe, in .triyi •th bring it
about, Chugress metier favored !tier would
permit it, until its faVorite policy of
hui
!vereal: au tfrage.had been secured... • .
th — aßacitcals'aiiias . ll:-
• ; A apeciai telegram to the New York
,Tiqbtozei dated at Waahhrgten April• 20
01 . ' 8 ! "
'Piequestion. of the , "C...icePi4esidency ; is
leading' to ngreat deal of feeling. Thettiree
sminent - 6ndfciateS bete hie Sfr.Colfd.a„
Mr. Wilde; and ' Thd friends
of Mr. Wfigotratid'iiff: Ciilfa'snre
fled , with the effOrte, Of some of. fheindis
,credt.followere'of . Mr. Wade to place them
Utakfelseposition. Thusa. New York paper
,accehtly said thet:the esterision,of! time in
the Senate was gratited hy friends ;el, blx.
b lilfon, and .Mr, calfax„ to preyent,tfpopsi
-6: the accession Of Mi. TS 'Oat° the presi
convetitioh.; While
e'c'e , ‘.Ylzie r d i r 'here 'ktloWS that 'the Senate
gratittst this. extension at the regdeet OP Mi..
Thdddeus Stevens, who Is °neat Mr. Wade's
moat ,proMinent supporters. There Is also
a; good deal of :soreness :about the threats
and ProtniAel 01POVtaill 43 , arties • as:to what
' Mr. :Wade will. do. :When ho Ls: :President.
:Thege gentlemen seem to helabori ng grader
the stadia, '.iistaoke • that Mt. Johnson fell
into When, tpott entering•the . Presideueyfie
Supposed' that • the patronage add the in
; .fluenee of. 'thd office 'Wits hisnwti personal
possession.' If it were. - th Ough t. that Mr.
Wade, upon accession , to the. Presidency
would carry,; or:pen:nit. any of his friends
to take Ghleage ttle,iufluenee,of hill great
office to effect the,reault of the nomination,
Impeachment would ho very doubtful
' procvedin.v , • YiS. i.4,''therd'l9 a general
feeling:Aliat myth of the:uncertainty that
• FttlW, haugs about: . lmpeachment is to be
attributed at numb to the toj udlcious course
'44. 11.6 .P.-D?4;.ns l 4, ll fs to:aArf other:fact. ,
flaw Seisaters Appear la thr! Court.
.p.f
Inipeactalierii.
•
"Mac" cif MO Cincinnati aenmerdaZ Urns
..it " elCll° ' 11 4' l'"ii-P54 of the Impeachment
trial,w lol free bele/ ;
the ,longrwlnded. .debates. are in
I :?? T 'S T V 4 AMRlea; the end of. iris
pen-stick, Grlmee Apinyly . tubs, Ghia,
B'haa'SndNorton snow up the A s oor around
them' with bite ' tofu Paper, COnlilMA•
stttilteS approkiltoglY the ponitienlif 'of' light
'curly halt which stretches do*n the 'centre
of hie foliielmadi 'Trurn bti /I is al'Oeys In his
Eteat, hisaitislf covered With law • books, and
he ,gives: the : case noticeable , attention.—
Natlyittistatulitighittconstantrwriting,S uni
tivP txigt..xma :owl] ak
fiirtv ofyeach aspect of the case : as it moos
Yates; it'ke sifS Imlde.Spnancr, keeps
hia desk Hin'llitiiini - ed'getieritll i y' as' weli
att bliP etude. WhenNOM lit'
Satiiillmly • • aeta" e • ?War beat In
inebagoiie4 titee'pt , a , •Phlar beta 'doe.Sn't
chetv,oritte so trruciti ttibacoo,mor fiptti on the
hao.cerpeis, mostinadrisq of the
paArottes.UP end
and turßing , ,imjokly, and, walking
tapi Y Tot, an. Lour at, Aeriptor
tin he flobr takes grp.Jef inhme*lin the
ittitleiffy" JOhtfaiin, or pays It
more'iteady cht*.4l4l BIOS,
and when irk hands'are 'ruitnerdonslY'pldk.-
in at. his pantakwons or rribbikig the& lifls
mouth is never: still, He , learts • beak in , his
chair and, is, or looksto be, supremely hap.:
pY4 Cheap is. still , Tine looking,. the most
"TlPPllng.persbnage in ;the chamber. Some
blockhead doctor,on account of POMO ,throat
aff l
ection,ast falliidvis&l the. Pier Justice
to allow'bisbeerd to grew tinder his chin,
and if thick 'alum' of white liair'in that fe
glob Is the result.' The friends if the Chief
Justice have been , looking fbr that dotter
ever since. • If he is found yon 'will hear •of
another impeachment trial, Whiskershelp. ,
ed,Lincoln , s appearance, but they spoil, as
much
. p.s, such trifles can, the taco ofi Mr,
Chase.
11243, t'apl!ne lq mgtem
Elie tentire, h the - French colony of Al 4
gsrlii is accompanied by tbe moat horrible
cases of the Sacrifice of human beings to the
ravenottli huuger'dithe survivors. 0130 in
cident roe.allg to mind the 'account
given in , Seriptisre of • the Mese of Samaria
by the King of 'Syria. - Taro'woniQrrofth'e
same Arab tribe, having each a child; and
being unable to-obtain food. from any other
seespe, Agreed, to davnur the two little ones,
liets were,drawp, and ths first .vietim was
4P/Z l , athisamea• Vitk , l became OP turn
of t bnier . 'rcialier to. surrender her child,
staiisfuSed ttf Yeltil he'r Part of the coespact,
arta-the dig - pities' Which 'their 'Place in cell
dequeiteehirisught the whole atfali tr.
Agttinithbreairs , pretty well authenticated
instances- in Which , Prench • stddiers have
been, limrdatad and-eaten by Arabs, wilio;
in~adc ,itre. constantly rattacking each
other and the, negros Jos., procure' corpses
foOd. The ,Frencli peWv.PtiPera Etre hide d With details — Or theie. shoe4tig Rtype,itiSh
arliTtliey"deelitta'thatlaii tWo minion : 9,pr
francs recently voted b y the •IlegiaTaftire is
altogether insufficient - to relieve the tam ine.
" "
the ofreeiai tlievoip at the b;,9 * p . l
iiettletecAeetibii, , ha's heed cemßletell.
tfheiws'aii figgregtettr*Ote 0ft9;337, Cwhich
GeverniiriEnklith'rieelvoed - 60;68r, hid' Mi.'
Jewell, +18 ; 779 ; .ThertiVere ieVeti seatteritrk
voters, ,f9he majority-fee .3StEr.: was
Last year the, aggtegate vote. wail
94,19.1..ixti0g Abe:largest ever east till .this
Y 94-re whep ity Wee, exceeded,bys 5,43.v0te5. ,
Mr. hAsh reggisved,47o6s .vsAes.,
akehh,t e.:57$ f6r Governor sagle9, 444,
4eVerrilditterige being a idaXorlty, of 976.,
TheDinviodrats iskted this rear 2;986 VOtei,
Teerktbllestis 2;201, 'A:taking th
, DetnOcaittio gait' 1 785: • " ''
' '
The Presidentot tlilßrewys!,Asstteistion
thhilnlted 'tafateS. is in Washylaton on
bileinese eotreeetetl'stlth 'thed3fethnglr4r
est:, Ttls'nnderstece that thh'snVComlault-'
tee of , , Ways' and , Means' 'of the' llohse
Representativesitrenoti , constdering the itd-P
i Ttsahilll7 &striking. ottt the ' provision of
4 49 Itite,tVg. to the , allowance ot towed'
Itunt . per .cent. on, tea. purchase,
.rtieney of stamps .tq.covec, snit losses. as
tiny' tie stistained 1)y the exple4totterisont-,,
iing or the,lloidents oy aask& 4,
that at toilet eike'ef thethree OP thtieukmin
mitteeie inlay& of - retatidrigthe seves and'
,otte-half , ;per !eerily -11,' Ha- declared' )6k 2 the'
preteens that the daneellation , of.thisnlibwL'
anact,swilli operate .very , disastrdnely , u pon
their interests.
reply the
charge Mr. Washbame's letter, that his
(Mr. Donnallylsoppoeition to the offered
some time since by Mr. Washburne, of
Wisconsin, to reduce the fares on the Pacific
Railroad, might be attributed to the tact
thhe had a free _pass to ride over the road,
tit 0 TZ1F .24 3 . 11.t., psk . = A t=
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V ,
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V Attt'Aiittl—it lit t' O '•. • ' .
Itimetwifinalottoolio - , ht . , 16o.&
i t
ilmied
viokad=afthip , i• • 1 .4
begit ehoolLoxigh-
!eh Oflfkottenidoeofttheui Blifer-,
tc1.411% rffitnefloir idaMit , J
. 10 tgicf&, win,
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,T l , m irili.. dig,Wirzr ?
tieli.:l 6 eel i thlie•d bil e' Start i N i f
it; 8 th - ii
(Mi./ Da nifie ratiO ; tirbehatter6iteit..ionti
trim ithichtlitrea It- was eiro.tttoettol)enio- ,
of oho; 9 14eltedaittAfileao lEJecycpootedmatte.,
t4i:tie.AaggElt Pon% :from ; such 0 quextfir,
it .. IMPtt PAIR =it, ol ii t
Ar nil lgr s' „ieg 4 .'::. : °" ., t''',ltt ? Eifettl{ . 1 111 1871, °, . bln
a4.llrtedniro .1:016 iiii;thfit` aoqiilus 'sttimp-
Wiled thintrltt , lll.-dtho. ' Aiighter4l•3lll4
. whole , trouble! oirtoott! froth: : the = iseteistont
determituttiont , of woe ,of , Rid Van elorttatt's,
liiimily:to:iiit.iti, this boldys, z ...Every 1 topng
logale 01'41• gellihmaxe.4lfl,o4l,y ht hrt..th!t.
the world ..W.Atil f‘, 1 A,:.q,,,, XrvilA•cl• .9n ?Ps
broade4 Res , t. c ,L ieughter.). l l,oe ,gr_ettf, ea-
ItiV 140 pity 't& bet - W t id gifqfith;its
'ortsclotta,`fllct'uol' not '->d 'airy of , ttiOna broad
eabagb tO diiiitivroodi tiii"tr. 8. - 8:" (Lititithi
Uri) , = frriate , waa room/ 40. 0 13 - ; S.;” •btittlio
other- haM ell Amid (wore and "U. Widt(kri
-Ls the &rim 1( Laughter.), , , , • ,I•, , r ,
• • The EipeakOr. (intern:Told Ur. •rDonnaltp,l
,and xeminded-.lthriltbnat his laugnagd-was
beyond thehusuol. ,litoit of Parliamentaly
propriety.. :, . I :. • , .. , • • i
• ,; Mr. Donnelly said 'Maas sorry to.truns,
81, 3 eEt the.: Proper, llmite ,deblitei but thP
.. , •U tzti, o.gpfl e. ar r P44 l .l: vi er og e il it . :4 l , i th 9, P ys t s, the .
co ,ch p: lt r rer
v h a f
taade;lihrtapleal . r.under.ifome,feekiriry Nns
drawn ihtd 4libili r cL by' tbe chargee nitide
against' 'i)ersdnal character by - the' 'Vile
Insinuation bontalnedlixt 'that letter 'drab T
*4llO a fugltiVis , from justice; Mad , that:l l 4sd
fthm Abe city •of;Ptiladelphiti undereespi
• olo9s ..circumstances,. between two ,dayp.
Mr..kpealtezols; , abstitate,,unquall- ,
1 Opnmitigated 010041 !WEI. ut. for AO
respect which'il:Asyo ; Soy xoti t ;o Ns
House, X .would has stroxigerjanggage.
arid
tried *hit Onto tiAntattlaucharge
arid thileltirkielettAi'rketh tbo
, Attorney YnntisYlVarria,"Viith
• whbm, Mr; •Minitielly had , studied" lda
speaking in• stroligtermloof the psobitganti
purity of iDotmally's)Abaraoter, - ; mid
!ate,pnblion esteem: in.:which-lie is, ;held in
0 4 qoccur4tn;tYl•
on to s :—X squid hete . .epeatitig the 04-
range ,
,a:an,,yw.bere ,' . Gotra ; atiFth;,
• &lull' vtaitti of filth land liiiitinege, tale
gentle man' plitek"nit'itti*tbing'Whiieh
tourbris My-hohot, come'; eh/al:Meet
if on its merits: ha+e gtinb tbrongb thei
enticenatabagais; I . have: artalyied;tbe; en-:
• tire contents ofrthe, gentleman% foul atom
aPh ; amEnn, :dipped naynnanda in its :gall,
411(1.4:4v99-T-axnntadtktfillaglligesteli-trglf
ments tvhich,r litstrie
juice, but if ills possible:far tile gent eman
fibixilltineta,. iv itb plerietri Cid se di, to
britig 'anything more more
die
gaslingg;•then'h'e' vomited riVer lint
• than lettbr; in:God'sname let It dome. • ' •••'
Mlle:Speaker again interrupted Mi. Don-
nelly, and reminded him that his language
• was out-of order,,. •
-gr.• If Japt ‘ nofiga
the charges . VOncla crawl.o•ttrulltho9;aurface:
in the letter, as', vermin _ crawl 'nyktbe
of gonial4giri It'ut - thard,ttipne ottitit:*r-;
Finnat charge thudtube Charrgdd . MYtiante.!
The lot4titiolt .of , the•gentletathii fs•to
out not only that I W as " a fikitive ['torn un
tie% tint tharl was Withima fel:obi:tura tier,
•my birth,i baptised Ignatitza ;Donnelly ;;I•
am, Ignatius, Dannelly. ite-dayi
qod'a helli,l ex p.e . O . P Kettgil ll .l4o•Antil, the
flail of 13 4. career, n If, 5tr , 1 1 44,97 7 k1r h#, l 4 -
clineei to, change: My hame, twen9 .01732
t W.O hid' takiti that of .
oneral
ler and . enjoy,riio'n't cif thelnrtin des'
of the House;)'-;" ." •'" • " •" '' "
• • Mr.: Waatibtrrnei wee understed-tri say,
that them he would change Liis; name, • • •
.1 -Mr, Donnelly retoriedlf labaught the
01;111w:eon would change. it it wou.ld
inducement to me, ln,retain its ilutis,hetJß
the meaning of that attack? It meane
The gentleman has cracked his Whip . over
Mc bers 'of this House, ', and has been the
natural - auccesnot here of th'dAd old Slave
lords rtho . tiseel: their it , hlps'here. •
.. 4 Als • vaulting ambition- has ' overleaped
hash-" . ..N0t nullified, to assail tag here,; to.
vitu pond eus here •he going to mould-the.
Dent . congress ~ an d: • beds. sailing into, :our .
districts to tall. dm people whom thayshal.l
select and ho they snail not select.' My
'friena. (Mr."Prine) meets in the .4eW,sP9l)etti
of his' dielridt.,llie negnults tlib'grintletnan. •
He is ranging the' **le vast rittifiltbetitre.
Why - does ie ue. mist- • TherlY Is a' simple
explanation which is given out in my dis
trict,. and. ;Which' is - one of the-great 'argu
ments. why, they , should send ;the :distin
guished gentlarnanis brother to this House,
namely, ttaktlaa:ownia Gen Aral Grant; that
be qa?'re:l,l: l , , :4- -9rPiat,
pocket. : be • arreral . y feels en ..his
slaeolasti Che cards bf iiiitPyre; hem already
fordcasting cabinets,' diapbsing 'of 'foreign
missions; setting nuatriity and putting them
doWn. ;We oan apply initial' the Ittigitage
of Cleopatra to Mark Antony. • •
WW1:: erowngi atrd eprondtei 'wad omptreg.
.
This he not livedirythe Safroa• 'town 'with
Gen. Grant?* StMeld te',net; 'therefore, - per
force, Warwick; the king-maker- , the
power behind the tiardne4 !I. - never could
account for , the singalardact that .he lived
in the same town witil Gen. Grant, except
on that, great principal 9f compensation
whichinnthY outi 6 the rerited world. The
town of Galena haVirigior so many years
endured the gentleman,: God,Almighly.felt
that nothing less thin Ulysses S. Grant
Cbuld balance the account. (Laughter.)
Josh Billings talking of compensation says:
"It is a.question whether.the satisfaction of
scratching.wAtt neit;pay a man for the pun
,istunoat or the : Itch.' , ,
/sktra . gent1e
0c'011q1°4€3,0,4144.3'.,44; parable,
OW , pr f AMY nein ration befere the
go•ning . 0r - 15.ty . . g0g • ' I' recognize
biro as the greatdat,' br'aVeSt; and Wisest In
tellecv of this getieratiocr.'' I cannorthink
that . he , Will degenerate Into behoming
puppet., i to , bet: played , by • •w - lret :held
in the,..hamls :of the gentleman :from
- 1 , 11 4 3 ,4 1 e,, !Or, that: ,he;: degenerate
into r a kind„ ,a ,handrorgen, ,to„.be,
tilted around, on the heck of, t r e,ge*leroart
faun Illinois, while his Wh01 , 5 erns& sit on
the' tep'ett the Mt:Chine' grinding
Mandcatch
itig pennies' likiY ent
tr:4 of onkeyt i
(Generalandeontinfabue langlrfoit)' I *curl
say. to.l3lyissed S. , GrAnti , 4l it was Mn- my
power to whisper anythlrigiu hie ear, 40 - take
oatmeal inyithat .profamt remark , ofi Araini
daVirelt,,When:be tald; .';:Yea, all ~expect
to go intc , 4,holding , AA: t0.7-ne'
Oat- Off, , J r cliX i• A' 14W A
Inetteyjec 'el. api;hter . .): !Maud qa.
bat et to - what - thht'POlitlealmannkaDacket.
We ad 'Oetierist 'Grant rip' iSdltinetteitte,
and of e't:Ai wit? the distinguished "gebtleirdan
from allinotEi wits l With hint, •-• atild 'when
General Grant was serenaded thetonitleto an
from Illinois stunk hielsetadont,oftbevrin
dovt end thanked the crowd, and when , they
.irs b aTt.OPon bpronche together and the
crew& , ur,rallc(lthe gentleman , trent
rims laidhig hand upen lus heart and hoWed
his profolind abknewledg,mente. The peo
ple
to there *gig ' In great: 'doubt' ' Whin.
was Grant and which was ' WaShlstriie,
and they came to the conCluskin that
the quiet little gentleman , mast to the
fourth:class :.politician !end ..that the
pretentious,. fussy Individual was the am.. ,
queror, pf , Lee. (Laughter.) Old Jes
se Grant, it is said, remarked, on that
"'l l etiis to said,,
that .Washburne
thinks he 'crabs' Lysges, but he don't; own
me, not by a darned sight.* . (Laughter.)
Shall the two names go dowb. Intel high:Sty
together, Giant end !WaShlnarne? "Why,
Mr.; Speaker, the intellect of Grant , is like
some of those ancient. , warehouses in , the
peat cities of the older world, where floor
*IOW floor, and. cellar descends below
pac4ed fall to, everflowing,with
the richest inerehandize. The intellect of
the'gentteman Void Illinois is like same,Of
tl.l6Se'Sstrlbll.4lintenti that we ace In Pen
sylvania' avenue, Where the'Whdlegtock.ln
trade of the nierchant is spread out In the
front window, and oVer•lt 'label, "Any
thing in this , windort •for!!ohig '
(Laughter.), Haig. the i"eheap , Jobn 7 of
Legtelation.. an cl,_that.ha should attempt to
{Rig and. aw,a,y ',Genet-AI Grant are not con
sistent trobabillties. LoAl.PUndreary was
oncelt Ni4 s s that a (leg.wagst his
"Wlry," SAYS his 'Lordship ? , the
feftion is'becteuge the' 'dog la *Haler than
the tail., If it • were' Otherwise," ' 'says' that
profoundithinker,..tileteil'Wetild Wrigthe
doe t, (Lagghter.l , 4Eterig Was , tue instance,
/gr.:Speaker where.theAgniallestkind of a
ratr:teralleet!tallatterppis.,to , 'wag a "I , le.te.
fonmlianttdog,„, t -„, , „
g , ciesnweluthargo et:melting away anibitiebt
By that sin fell the sniplhi.•:,ol ";
• Now, then, can WasbaKe hope to profit
by it ? The gentl,ornatirlil take counsel
' by that pros of th mans, 4' qw
Zfpao fit - .1116i•dizh ~. 4 4 41:10h'. i nty be
Seely rendered,. !You cannot make estates.
man out of every demagegne4'
• 4peaT,
Hker:"ltiemble for my country. Is it tree '
that eighty years of republicangtivertrterit
bat - ea - educed. For..sculbwi that there t is i but
One-hollest.Pattn. tutth.ll}/ouse —but onoLot
,
in all thig Sndinn?„,(Langhter.) i Does .nor
voice Vitt .lAkilngout anglet , cliques and:
celisbirfetes and rtfigil,.Wlllno voice be,hera.lf-thd'
Rouse
.thatits'tneMbehtt'tirtrall *l:nok - or kr:twee 4;
'that tliciconntry is going to ruin?' and Chei •
eluding with' that ifavorite quotation - Of Ms'
'from the vast:shires othisarudition , !
• • "Shakextot thsi: ed . "
. ThOn.calis't non say 411 , 111.'!" - •
giyen with ri thatlllt'B a'
h rash to -tli , o
cloalvrdoiii; She'd the
shoots raid ;Intighter , of thee Rouse?' Mr,"
Donnelly , then , went • on 'to 'draw. d fhb cy--.
'skatoh-of Mr..Wastiburnet as , he might tip—
gar. its the Congress of the. Heavens, ad-•
lug thearchangels andangele.,,how he:
webld sail i s uto, thern,how.,bo would ,rent,
th t t — h tse r Pti Add dSagonp i ll - r.koW t he
'Wb I 'at cit.' their nietiiica and ntr
.1 1 ,
tuitions at them-LI:tootle Wonld
economy that the 'wheels of the utiMiSe
must be stop. '", toll irr , •
.M3tnie too lane .
grease and .. `,.. all I. yriplkialtures shoal.
, . atop . , e • •.t drat,llibilwould con
''' A .CE .: gentlempti an y Up, wa -
el. 'l.r• . . .in ixclAirisio The ge
'11: ."... n -,'• 'ed Me it but righ
1
• "'' I ."
-4 . hie! ta the bal,
. , :J. ... Ate his sixteen
• • o t, : .. ,_.• ..n leman over
itignie .'_l ,—. , i ore has over
met wi 1. is support? What original senr
timent hekhe ever uttered? What thought
of his has ever risen above the dead level of
the dreariest platitudes? If he lay aead to r
morrow in this Chamber, what heart in this
body would experience one sincer:
pangotte o c.f w a 4Sr! l •• IT• 14 :1 . i tror•lsqa in tled th ?
He has lowered g-vVhiblesale, reckless
, -, -•- ' the l2l9tioK antlgliaracter of the
mem . • stanaard — oßari r ir.
has fttipliil, Ediargnilitelints tbstho wit of Dan
rip ;419 i r .4.4;died,jabetartee Seri the
84, , , ara pet-11,9)1w. -
,bin I
r .l ,ii.o dotenee,of the oth 'con
at ec intellect; 'or ileVoipt&nta
~ 0 Milli ' are,,or Ititegerty,•'.llpersenal
aratte,
sjv ill 'elotnpar , th•Vorablr hkini
uhylihn that aver 43aVelneel the f onia
daHow thii Gavetaundthr It is illestrated
43P, name that:would do, honor to imp =-
WU ill 44).71010 3 .9N1CPMP.114.1 If there 6e to
, *4r,4 1 / 9 1, 1 PRvlitailli e lif f vulHar Pool, OA?
bwqn.,o, ,1
Ig° lo o9' 6 fPri; ° RA geVp'ntnT e m iti3O
ici l y:iano pft ; tidtb*leleprons
Neith s a • t—,lone`modth which' is like unto
'Weenie flint: bedstei 'giving' 'forth deadly
iidori. , If , theta , be! here , one , , eharacter
'which, while blotched.• and spotted, yet
-rartah ,and.ranta..and.. blackguards lake a
llTtiiititityi Oft Meni:ba here one 'beld. bad:
- 81 41?t:Ye 0 4 1 PIPtig 4e/nagognoil, it Is 1 4 0 gea
- '
tbgnan IrOrn Illinois.
Hot"tea bo Cutdobs 4 , th e sublime' ull
. beatitiful Ironnolly, 'Wes bottle said
' '" If I'Were called uponr—rtnd I desire anty
to say that if I, under any operation of cir•
othistanocry• were °roe called upon-to
maim a personal .explenation. ICI reply to a
member, It would not , be to a =mbar who
bed committed 4 crime hit.would not bo to
a, tusmber, whp had rup away; it would not
be tea, member. who Led changed his, name;
'it woold tilt be to a At:ember whose whole
record' in thl.4gen*l le &oohed, with venal.
IT corruptio n and ctline."
Sinvalar AIM , Terirtble, Story
tTantipahon.(La.l' Cqr. Gina Enquirer. I
Soon after Gen, Hancock tookeorwrtiand,
Gen.. Mower was ordered to Ship Island. in
commando( a negro battalion. He was soon
there ieineti .byi hie fainillS, one of whiob
,c l UPOter of about sevoaleen Ygars,
veryluCereslingandaccomplished, Always
brought hibliey,e that uegro wag as gdod
"lii•lt While 'Mari ; in amorthlngs
•She 'ottoman th on gilt it no harm to en
eout,,e' the adsraneeS of one of the ebony
rano. '1 • • •
Accordingly she saw and. admired ono of
the aoldiore of herfathor's command. Clan
diistito3,ineetings were ha 4, trade° progress
ed free; pne btep to, ,rthor, unfit , at last
t he,colorecl welter. to,. recovered, ocenpylng
'the same WI ter, Where, ru
t:noir-0" he had bead', for ten censeen
•ttvci nights. General 'Mower ' itirrastod
the ' negroi Mid . •vt ithetrt'
a4trteaciid: him to , 'bir Preparations
were made: immediatelp,...irrul; while the
roper was Around-, his, =ink, behold
the whole .negro. battalion, .bsoke out. in
mutiny mad eleased .the prisoner, seized
qen, ',Mower, ancl under p ain of death oar.-
till'etatCf.totri:him an oat h not to ever here
lift.et"trialblettuilt comrade, or oVer men -
'tldit occurrence to a living sonlatter
• Which 'the 'General wee released. Subs°-
. enentlyi•it wasdlecievered that these inter
views • had been . kept tip Air two or thteo
, month& previesa; and to add horror to
.borrer,..the .daughter was discovered to be
in, An interesgag..• condition, since, which
.Lime the GerieraLhas brought her to the
city' We can j tllge for what purpose.
I do 'not fetich tertian truthfulness of the
above, I give it to You 'as I received it—a
rotnorL-htrt-one that is generally - believed.
:Bet now for the contrast. About the time
Gentirel.Sheridan was . tallied a, negro was
:tried in Carrollton, Jefferson connty Louis
iana, .and. convicted before the • District
Quart of, rxtpeop nwhi,to girl, and tiententied
le behung.. the/ senkence was slabixatted
to qheri4anfoiapproyal, and Pia reply, wee:
" r can tide feason Why' the sentence of
'the Ccintt should not - be executed." ' This
'was ationtthe time he took his leave, and
the papers were left with Mower, who after
ward. revoked , She - tidal:Vs approval and tho
sentence of , the .Coort, and . ordeted the ne
,gro to be imprisonedtor ten years instead
of being kiltrin...:NaPYi at that time, were
the prayers ,that.. just ice, might, overtake
him (Newer) ; and If the stor,y of his deligh
t& be - true, Justice certainly' has followed
mpeaclunciat,—Thett :lege° Equality
Wendell Philips, in the "Anti-Slavery
Standard," of this week, thus' projects tbe
next step Convert' which the Radical party
Must take:
" After Impeachment, the safety and In
hire of the P.eoublican party demand the
embodiment into law and platform alike,
ofVie principle of equal national citlien
ihip—the same in Michigan as In South
Carolina.' -It must be remembered tharthe
administration which Gen. Grant *lll draw
artaind him , and more than that, the Mild
micas and, associations sure to affecthis
pol
igy, will not be of ate sort likely to be af
fected by what "Praii.tical", men sneer at—
theory, ideas, fauaticrsin. We rwet gct our
man now and (farina the , fen
months of - Wades adettaistration—which it
is expected tett fbllow 11113 trial. tvery'slay
proves the truth of this. M err et the Fes
senden type,• grumblers of the Grimes
tort,. well meaning politicians like Wilson,
will haveitore to do with affairs than any
others,. But they in their turn will bo over
elaughed by, the West ; Pi:haters—um of the
red Lipe school, it is trice, but of the abler
sort. Grant's administration Is muchmore
diverSiorr for the people In a
senntaggressive•"remnifest" destiny inert' of
policy, than it is to gather the tangled and
brokenithrcteds of Our internal policy, and
so weave them over again in , the national
loorM thattheyshalleomeout a perfect web,
glicwing,with beauteous oolors and instinct
with the radical,. harmonies . of , LiberiYi
Equality and rrternity.
Let us rove one and one only rule of .Citi
zenship throughout the'length and lireadili
of the' land: ' • ' ' ' "
Ohitago must be made to feel the pressure
ot , the•neeessity•referred to. • The platform
to be adopted: here =eat demand the enact
ment, of equal: sunage- .Congress must be
required to enact is /am that wilt accomplish
this, or it must sulm4t, ars.amendmentto the
Constitutio,n Otabli . shingit, Thq Smith will
he there, hi the person of her 'delegates,
white" arid eblhidd, to dealtire that 'without
such declaration and ardetnitett Itte Re
riblleans lbr hational 'ctlnVentiort "assent.
bled, there will be no secaiqty for 'them or
their party in the South: , ' • '
pep. bberukan wiu figtirnil.tbe:Ctuttler7
against on Unjust Conviction of /be
• " ' • • •
President.
It is well known - that GinlertirStiertihan
is indignant at the prospect' of are Unpin
and partisan cow/know of the Prosidebt.—
He says. that If Johrisott • Is. titljaatly 'Con
victed,. he (Sherman) wtiLappeal tothe pee.
plea, the United Statesagainst the finding
qf tlfe,Scinikke blimelf,ifnecea
axitZi t49.27. l 4illelarli,Peare; PfAIO,PE
opp,oled to such L oon.ylotion,,no ,matter, ,whe
ThaY' ll ° ' o,o6 .o4 l 'd = hthirerthe other Side, 'and 'Oat he Witt' agree "t - AltitriP the
cOuntry'ontliequestion! Ttds'llireat , d&•
livered with: the General' s acetutto ed • and
well-known. vehemence of. •uninnet,'•
greatly, alarmed the .Radicalii i . and there
.waa a good deal of fluttering in their camp
last evening in consequence,
The above is from the. Washington
correspondent of the:Chicago ..Times.—
Thoseen gaged in this impeachmentcon
spiraeyi are destined to ascertain that
a more unpopular move was nevermade
upon the theatre of American politics.
The good Sense of. the country is not
yet so dead that an outrage such• as the
contemplated usurpation by Wade of
theßrosidential office Will not awaken
it from one extremity to the other.—
CM. Enquirer,
Farrow Escape of a Jan,
The-Dayton (Ohio) Journal chronicles the
following narrow- escape which occurred on
the Dayton.and Michigan Railroad on Wed.
nesday; 22d inst.:
"The jury - men in the case, of Booker vs.
The Dayton and Michigan Railroad, before
the,Sepreme Court, had a very narrow es
cape from a Coroner's jury on Wednesday
afternoon. It stores that the queStion be
came somewhat complicated, and it was
deemed desirable for the jury to 'visit the
location in litigation. 'the clever Superin
tendent,. Mr.r.j. H. Weller, put a locomotive
and car at the pleasn re of thejury, who were
whirled up to the :gravel pit in short
order. After makings critical examina
tion of the ground, ke,, the party got on
the train, and were " backing!' at a pretty
good' rate of Speed toward the, city, when
All of a sadden each partierular Bair on etteli
particular bead of each' Partfcidar fury - matt
was raised up by , the , stidden and terrific
toot-tooting.of the 'engine -a. signal of the
tnotd,,imnlinent. and deadly danger! A
minute, mere and—all .W/38. calm and lovely
as a majestic, day, But. the, presence of a
loco Motive elm feet ft op the car they were
Suggested unpleaaant sensations. The
fact was that the ea teas train going north
came within a couple 'or gcconds of tearing
rightihrottglr-the wild train' Inmbleli the
jury weretseated, -Unconscious of danger.—
' The: trains, neared ! -each other on a curve,
audthe oger.watehltil Superintendent and
'el: 1 0140a pAt.their best energies. together
and tbelr, engines eparteand the trainstvere
steep" aixfeet front each otlaer,",l
. ,
„
- -A i i. 6 ?* ol o4 l Ain Alabama,
Aforriociidnici•
;dolitli;eftlfoief,pi Tuacalecea Monitor. was iotne iiteeks"fi' 6 'to bail in a qircuit
court fei:Milbfunii, pfwed ender bend
foram affraylvilth'it'nVo: ' Eta %te'rwards
repartedinpersorrtoGeneraiShep erd coin
manding tbodistriat of Ahtbanta. His ar-'
rest baying .been ordered/ he 'was placed in'
military.confinement to' be,,tried today by
mllita.r. Aidge.. Znateed,, of; the :United.
'States Court for 41atquguh ort,aPplication;
granted the ivrit corpq,o-apptled
for lest Monday; I:4t militstry stkli 401 7
ing'ltir..Rantiolph; Idieeotinialt telegiapbed
General. Meade thwack. tud . the .Vit had'
been granted by-Judie:Boat:ood, Tetiolfiniblfq
May .sth. at tine place, and &king' hitn'tti
atop the tidaliky military commiaalorkwhichi
: empotanee at. Selma ite , monretv..lTOl
this' G.Cnere4 A4ode bea replied, refrudng.to
gt.411At:h.9.;.equ,W,..,..
it la believed -Abet , Glovernoi Well 4
receive the. nomination , of the , Republicill
State, convention od. Virginia.for next GoV
erpor, nuncticuti,boWever, opposes Welles.
liVlllll4'
'[:l , 1114/ w iliVaiv litia at wi
Gen. Sherman has Eno to Cboxnne.
Theltaniihlit'ffeinfag,rtanfik took out
$BO,OOO in specie, for Europe.
i.XOI/r. htindxed thousandipnizatoft abtka
are now manufactured in Lynn In one week.
A Year ago a ma -paidsl,ooo for some
land In Omaha. Ito has just sold it to a
A flock of wild pigistit'A,qtvgvireiild'a
half miles long, recuritiy flow over Wells-
Now York.
' - otietY4ti'lir. Witiali4.:tlll4
df all kind's, ngBo, bsiCk.
0,885 of stone and 13,819 framo houses.
The Revenue irgeht of Now York has
~ o rdered the'dtslitlerries Maim bilyarrli.ed
and closed.
``'S'aterrEttiNetVVVOWltitilriii - ISIMIIit
snakir fancirg..Cielpipalthrppre on Thurs
day from.thre fat.llearbArke.
Gen. Schofield has appointed George Ca.
boon LT. SS, Commissioner to be Mayor of
Meltltititcd, itii3ltied!tirEfiti6,44iiil6rial
George 1.'4 , Jallgp , hits leen , renomirdited
fpr,PoltmeaS:to:Ww IRoarilltDlstricti of ,Iti
.011411:141!„.. ,i,.i.., I, , ~. ;,. , ~,, „i ..,,e,i
~..!Dir. Yaltancl/gliant 1 Jigs QM umetliorcial
ctittgo. F•tf 040:S4o:tat clotittlittonitt ,04., tit°
,teskt o ß4
y,f..(gtvr.,l! ~,.; ~, .• . „,, it , ,,,, •
A . 'Pat' In. New ~titininsj/iro, ersitslo4 , a
q4.a•Rt4F et f , 414 Al an Usilicti op rt( an °l,l° -
tem oat , -
IR • Oil City 4 dro . recanti,v„ilatitploy/til
triltS' 'Oars, and ail fn'.barr2lit : toLtilk j lNlin
0 fv,,:dxt i pat Willy 'ecivertid 733 ~.- ; - 1,. 4. 1
.. b tu, u-,..svokdr, E.4‘ q .; 0 - . git , ,,,, m,ap
xlbicet.T Is it' candidate ref 'C'eikkilehve glitt
'''An artesian 'well' in 't . iffsifflltliat in
the Solid rotil„ ..iis'ielichbd tie A t o 415
feet; and' discharges''.l96gallona po ie.
'ln the Nbrr,'York AssOtiibiftho oot t ) *ti
ll
tee appotntetl to investigate 'the 'ctifit 'a or
corruption • made by Mr: Olenti 'relpotted
that they bound bases foe said 'chines.- ', '
Mr:Johnson Walls, ofibewisbtirgi'hiiither
oftion. , John Walls, and Presitietikl cif dbe
Union National liank of that pluesNdied• a
fescalays since. . . . , . ~ I •01,1 .t,., i .
IIY A girl 16 years of age and. four tlistMren
lost their lives by the •burning Oh sensing°
dweillng, .at Circa& Rend, , Pe., on liinnday
night.. ; , , hi-. , II , 1
The annual convention of the Prptetitint
Episcopal Civercli for the „Diocese lefi Pfain
sylvasibt, will, meet at d'iilladeltlitlil en
Tuesday, the I.2tit lust .. ~;
George r., Carpenter, °sprees .gent., of
the Merchants' Union
way
Cf ) i rogl4'.
at Davenporterewa, was robbed a uptr
dere.l In Chicago' recently by idi'l4n linen
easaasiti. • •
' there Is a chestnut tree lit tije BNl,lelieui
iron WorkS 'nearly 21/ - feet lu tdreu °deuce.
This bents the tree spoken of by thiiVillago
Record that stands sn Kennett 'ibtkaship,
tneastiringt....3 feet. • • . ,
An Indiana paper proposeethethittlxitler
instead of :laying ' Lot us sing the'Doxelo
gy, the minister shall say, 'iLetliapatrin
overcoats, adjust fent, shy on glevetqlibiz,
our hats, and be dismissed." ,
It is estimated that thevalue of 1 lie lanists ,
'sheep and swine, and horned ctattlecin the
United States, Is ,equal to the eturtilefa :f;
the national debt—s3,ooo,oQQ,ooo,„ - A valua
ble stock of derneetie ;
d 4 -t the 4 1 00 1 0; /* A4en l Phis,•Telpolto de-
Cide whether the ctlysitouldissues.lpoo,ooo,
dne'ln tWonly anal thirty yetis, in,otlerto
fetid the bay debt, 'the- ltrifoiffy hp lAi
sue ol the tondo')a abtaff 000; 1 ,
Tho Reading detzClM'cind .fiel/ioh:4l, has
entered upon Ito' twenty-eighth' v.:Mune.
Inane It. Fisher, late Treatinret ' Berko
county, has connoeted himself: with 'hit.
Getz in the busines deportment of the es •
toblishment.
The ,mount ocean. In Treasuryla elided
attexceeding IA4000,000; end the [anomie bf
currency $23,000,000. During. the:rnoutli
severaLmillions of. gold Noes ,1101di 41.8 the
utnount on hand Wife iargertben tba ueovs
attics of the departrutpt rsqlffred.!
•
Genal McDowell will remnip W
General ash •
ington 'for several days,probabty, until, rite
close of the Tmphichnient trial, wile* it is
presunied that 'tio Will' either he ordered
back to raliftrnlit by M. Thillb;l4'lo Sfo4-
sisal pp! by Ilfr.ltdition: ' •' '
Tile city Of Nevi YOrk; VOl' Of the
Legislature of that l3tsfe,:lseli mt th'ireet in
Central. Park, a great M useum.:oll Mauro!
Science. Tho Legislature of Penhsylvaniu
int erd lotedt he erection of a si r museult;
by the,stty of,Philade/plua.
A. tornado swept over the town Cr Shang
/ate, near Galesburg, 111., on Thursday, tin
roofing two churches aud demolishing .14
honses. IPour persons were kale/laud forty
others injured, many. of them , portions
mortally.
The Blennbil Convention 'or !lei Gorman
Turners Arderlea, began yes
terday. Nearly 'all parta of theethintry are
represented; including Philadelphia:: 'The
Turner Band- •in •the• United• Staten 'nOw
numbers nearly 12,000 members:': ; • t
Between seven and eight ttiotisandldini
granta have, passed thrbugh New 'YOrk
during the past few days,: coming ;chiefly
from Saxony and'russia. A,Brectieuteher
says thut end/ration from that port has
never been witnessed on fi(),luro Ittetsde as
at present.
The editor of the Savannah (God. , Dully
Aducc.tiser published, yesterday a valedio
tory resigeing his editorial potation, on • the
ground that the personal animosltyof,Gen
eral Meade will, suppress the papos unless
ho withdraws, and he has no right fp,toopard
izb the interests of the propriotorii.
The Superintendent of the Erie 'Railroad
has ordered that during the prosihlt unset
tied condition of the track, mud'
tiler orders, no first class raissonger: train
must run at a rate of speed exceeding twee
' ty.tive miles an hour, and to named chef-,
or froiglit trains at a rate exceeding twelve
miles per hour, or a mile five minutes.
The Fifteenth General Conference of the
Methodist Episcopal Church recently com
menced In ;Chicago and will continuo In
sessfon four WeOke. Nino, bishops and two
hundred and 'thirty-11Y° delegates proper,
besides a largentimber of vialting deleguies
from England, Ireland, France and Caned u,
are expected to be present. ' • ' .•'
II en ry• A. Derr,: °Morris ti - o 4 n,, lib •Le e n
awarded the 'contract to•erect 'the proposed
soldiers'. monument at $4250,' ex'clusive' of
lettering, which will ;cost VEICI: additional.
The hleight of the monument wilt be thirty
plx feet end, slx. Inches, the base elghtkot
1 411;.and• th.o Ale on• Which the names will
bo chiseled nye AKA square, .
Tho.Bodfordlrignirer says. that Mr, John
resident of tho we/item. part of tilt'
county, was a slicked by Lip/1 . /Wog rev-golly,
but escaped through the fleetness of the lini
ment° was riding. The bit re Indite it spring
at hint from the 'branches tit tre4,
screeches frightened the licirse, Whir:Brining
aside Justin tintol6 prevent' Cm' pitathor
from; fastening on him.; ;1•:.
The Huntingdon,. Fulton and •Fraliklin
1 railroad, which le designed; to-be It Caltitk4-
' log. link between. Washington city-and
hikes. and also tottunneetthe Cumberland
Valley, rai/road v4ll. the Broad:NOP coat
Gelds, is.to ,amend Aqui Atoptit„l,lnictu,
Efuntineou county, to a Rob:don a railroad
tel the Curl A, stick,•
the load fs•tb extent!, titenty- . #11 , 14
the;East•Broad Top coal field." '
• The New York WoildiiitSra that t
one& Logan; of •PbfladOphiit, urned
from Savannah . lifiving'obseriintihti dlOtr
tiom there has' made a settlement thaVln fine
ward in that city aoyerel•negrote4Ore suP
plied by a wag,with labels of Costar's; rat
AMP Tagil exterminetoe, marvcded.theari
as be lota. Sprect:ef,,the,very.:intelligent
suffragans noticing At cut ,of a pkt:9ti .I,be
supposed ballOtX, asked what •• it meant.'
They Were told It stood for"the "'rat-idea
tion of the ebnatitutlon." They'Wonddrtot
believed, and voted.
The New York lituh proposes to, ednifilir'e
tnise the Jeff. Davie case. Its' propos en
is this:—we. would 'doom him; to :ride at
the rate of forty miles an hoer, elver - tide
whole length of either the Erie or the ;Long
Island Railroad. Whoever can do this and
live, must have a charmed life. Certainly
no natural laws can preserve n watt, eta
fair rate of speed, over the defective ruffs
and rotten ties of either of those roads. 'Pos
sibly however, Jeff. 'Davis wpuld• prefer to
be tried for treason, and tako . hiii 3 Obando of
being hanged, nigher than ofbeitig monied
and burned • : •
• state Ileitis.
The Toutonia, from New York for Europe
on the 28th rust, took Out VlO,OOO in specie.
The Pittsburg Qgzaee estimate. the .re.
turns from retail liquor men, for Allegheny
county, as amounting iu safes fur, laist,Yemt
to $3,000,000.
A now Lodge of Odd Fellows.ll tut reqeutly
heeti organized and installed at Lingle's
town, Dauphin county, which promises. Le
be it useful and valuable acquisition to. the
order.
A countless . floac of 'wild
roosting place near Lebanon
van county. It Is said that buidere nightly
kill them by hundreds, and yet their num
bers appear to be undiminished. .
A. white stripling named Irw d Peachy
was married to w negro girl' named Ellen
Edmlson in MoVeytown,. minty,
the other day. An illustration ofconsisi ant
radicalism. • • • •
The Mayor of Philadelphia. has licensed
One hundred, and eleven plums of amuse.
meat this year, including theaters, concert
balls, lager beer saloons, with )giusia, and.
dance houses. „ i, „
Hey. Pennell Combo Agent artd GOrrea
rrritldonin,V:setreertullsfgitciroftittne/4trgetilaanell:
now 'operating In the Lebigh,Valledo- ...
liveHng addresses and superldtending the
organization of county societies. ' $
Mr. Peter Herdic, of Williatmrpott;' has
purchased a little steamer' large 'endue' to
carry about twenty-five pasecingersV *Mob
he intends placing on the Snaquebannirri+-
or at. Williamsport,. The vvateristenfliclent+
ly deep at all times to Fillow the butte pave
up the riper some twenty er ,twmaly,iiiv Ar
miles. • I
Some of the Prin4P l melikOf. Atuntgire
and:vicinity are earp9A4y,,discuashog 444
itepOrtatico of a new xaßroliff i 4741 40 t
' Borough to Barrishrut: 'ad Ea woo
eurveydd tyre ydarer ago, a 'SI nd' the
work go ad ' the ohtrontei ' l' „takisis:
Efforts wiThalso be kende at oriels 'Ur 13 nth'
forwer4 ths- Intporkult RailtrxidiproeOt
from Hamburg te Slatiagten4.li 1,, r . ~,• i ,
A..new•distilletplaur ,jtuttbeen , litilebed it
Mprusagahela eityi.whith wet t‘tantpilite
tbAri ilcalark,ox-XA eronkingsmixesfook
il (taig a , pw;tlP AwoAst,,bargir.l.,
boil QT 1 1 ,Polor , .fitgik9.lo4ldik
q,ipl!,43ltie_c l nq EIR .
~ , . . . .
p ,
di
me Bo /CNN Wpm .:11'). . l. . •
oat; an in•kiliothW n `co ' Iit , T•NI,•-'
inghstellimide tilittlie 0 . r''.". ."'
Mrs is not - it itfflure • hs that Ibftlityll 'c" '