The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 30, 1868, Image 2

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- THE - CONSPIRACY.
The result of thevote on Tuesday last in the
United Stater Senate is Confirmatory of what'
was anticipated after,the action lait week
. of-,
- the :seven - renegade Senators, Pesseriden,
Trumbull, flan Winkle, Fowler,ffen-.
demon and Grimed. We have expreseed our
opinion of theie men, and the investigations
- of the Board of
. Sianicers, of which vie give
a.report in : to-day's Joni:tar., andlowhich
We invite the attentlye_perusal of our readers,
IJ:troves beyond doubt, what we have chaked,
that Andrew Johnson's te'ehnical acquituit
Was scemapilsiki. by briheln• The testi,
moray establishes many pregnant faits, wiz.
That "consultations were had in regard toi
bribing-Senators to vote against the cony : kJ.
tionof the President; .thet money was !wised :
for:thafpurpose that,sorde :61 those who
took, part in these consultations visited Wash
ington on matters connected with the trial;
:•jitst iirtyluns to the taking a the vote on the
eleventh ariicle;lhat telegrane, setne"myste
, riot's, some significant, passed between these;
• .parties, "capable of bearing but one ibterpre
tatiop athat it this .point of time
. drawn. from :beialci3 by one !,pr two f_
_these:
hersons ; that one of, the chief-aoas of these
proceedings paid over a large sum of money
'in Washington to Fimebodion the :very.eve
of thetaking'cif the ',Vote . ; that when, put tin-
Ndcr oath this qt t refuses' to tell to whomie
paid the money or for what purhose • that
one Senator, and perhaps two,--voted. i on Sat
- urday morning to acquit," when, oh 4e even
- log previous,. and under circumstances Where
their honor was atstake; they had avowed
purpose to vote for conviction; and
finally, that this change of nurPosi, and the
• inevitable acquittal of ,the Uresideht••which.
• would result therefrom; was known to some
of the parties who - liad participated in these
,transactions,.. and WilB • telegraphed, to their
. 'confederates, before the events lied traits
: _Aired. So much is Pmven. • And is sul4-
eletit eatisfY tie public that it is one of the
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• --Most damnable cOnspirstcles againstLthe liber
ties and'rights of the_people; on ree,Eord. '
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Now that the verdict is shown tobave been
obtained:hy bribery of the meanestlond most,
despicable description, we trust that the
House will , zeilousli - assist GenerallMutler to
,unearth the Whole affair., It is hip time, that
'an effort of a determita. kind were made to'
.. put a atop to the open and.shatneleits; - corrnp.-
.l• lion in- high places; 'that disgraces'', so [navy
-2 departments of the publieservic.e. , Impeach
tuna has failed, and the'lieiterin-ii apparent
to all. But the reareatite.„thrortih who
' ,treachery It hit's faliect:A*4 he loitked fititeTr,
, Yea as the impeachment eaa - eager : a are now
L Acting. • •
STAEDS DISGRACED:
• The investietion report of the!lmpeacb=
• merit 'l4sn4gera, showing as it aloes, that
Senatorsbnire Ikea bribed to acquit the Great
e \ shibite the Senate in no enviable
• llght..tO the country.: the a ,faCt is that that
body, will-sta'mfdisgraced before the:peOple
• until every Man who voted for acquittal, is
-:reitoved from tr --- .We uttered the Piedietion
'Pat notli Senator who consented to vote for
kie:acquittil of AudreW Jolinson would. be,
returned. We repeat it. 'Already the work
pf purification is, going an. Dixon of Con
- .'hecticut, and Johnson r of Maryland, hate
' s heen superseded, and so the work of removal
• will progress, until the entire nineteen will
eerie to digirace;with :their presence,
.jhe
United States Senate. ,
Senators may proclaim .their innocence•of
, • •
t corruption .ie connection- with the. husineSs,
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- and thty say succeed - in covering their tracks
' so wet ~that A may be difficult to show - that
-- .. -moneY was Paid.to_ a specified Senator, but
the, p; le have decided that the men who
.'soul ' t while sittitig as judges on an irapcii; i
d t
--, taat t a . 1,- in .. the
. Miinn . er
. in \ which
,they .t are
prove to -have done; are more fit to adorn a
; ci , ,lA in penitentiary, than to discraeu'a chair . 1
1 z s=tat e Senatu.,•:. : ' , , 1
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_ - , r... .: THE CEREMONY TO-DAY; " - '
. ..z - 41er and elsewhere :thitttgliont the, conn
:.try to- tiyilthe: beautiful ceremony of strew-.
ing fl • era upon the graves of the departed
i
• lieu) of the Republic, will be • observed.-- .
7 - , Co , . . tb, Commander of Post_ 23 of this
' . Boroti "lic has issued - the. foll Owing a pPropri
.7- • *bite rid suggestive address, to 'which we
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M iite'lbe-sitention of the commnnity: . 1...
. i 'on - this thiltietti day of May . the Grand Army of the
Repiiblie,Will decorate - with' tinweni and other fitting
'emblem% the grailea of their late rumen:ons-in-arms,
4who. after 'havitig uallantly, fnneht by land- and !PA
.• -.
tha , erientry•ti foes, now neficefully sleep lo the many'
• `.'drift of the dela. , all ever the land. 1• Js milt fitting
-- - and prd'per, 'that tho-e who are united by lice-of kin
' !died, Cr of warm &floc-lion. and sympathy. with any of
Ithe thousands slain.- and all 1% ho hold dear the ranee
'for which these men paid the full measure of devotion,
i labonld participate to the cprett,cmiot of each an occa
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. 1 , Pce‘t No. at appealt to the ladle. of Pottsville, to - oce
to.it that. No. ,
flowereare futnitted to decorate
, . • I the_bnralred graves in this vicinitp! -
- The ladies ant also especially lfivited to,join In the
!Ceremonies at the: various cemeteries,.,. • . ' . , '
AIL soldier; and aallors who •rday:Aot he members.
of our orggiratlon, ted the cit!..flers „generally, ars•
• earnertlyinvned to meet with - n...af Market and Centro
-11211.4-N to march at one and a-bilf o'cicck to the dif
ferent burial
,placed IC thiollomugh. For farther de
taut ceo the unhlislied Prcr,ratime.. . '
. It I. respectfully urged that all who can will provide
' . themselves with bonqueta of wreathe:: Yet t let not the . l
. lack of these deter any from .ielning„With a•.: ..
- • • Let the • occasion be worthy of the gallant men 4
whcoe lives were offered as a sacrifice on the altar ol
-.:Liberty,„
- 12, 7 ,1,!RT , SnesTir,torlthander.
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.: - i' s tpicrlN - N, STANTON.
The se ion this whelt'of thd Senate hehTik - la dem-
pletecetni irc tifiiiation of ii, previous acts, &r. Stan
ton hairet 3rllrern the Wit; Department, the
country thus loising the greateet War Blinister it
has ever had.. Bdt it is well known that be had
Cesolved to resign:atithe end of the trial, no mat
. ten how it resulted, and it is bitter known that fie
hu for more than a year been'antiona to, nevi,
He -held hie office only hecauetiSongreise
"hie reeiena boa crew peril-£pMo coon•
• try, and because the entire Iteptiblican party ant
: - ted in that opinion. Hrit we fart% in.the hope that
Edwin M. Stanton has but for • thaw retAed from
public servipo ;ire is tco great an '4ftleee, to per-
m . .
'• anently jam No member, -of Ur. ,Lincoln's
• • Cabinet has a more glorious record than - be, and
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I
few men have equaled himin en—..,ergy abilitylknd
patriotism. •; •-- ~ ! -
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dOHNSOWS-.TRIA4 - - - •
in the United &ides Senate, eitthlm se a Court
of Impeachment . , on Tn eadsy, Mr. ; of
fered an•order rescinding the . drier of - reeding
' anevotkpg on the articles of jrripeachinent. :After
sigie digcnsifion the reiolfirian was adopted. ' A •
'nation to adjourn until Tuesday o June 2.1 d, was
! roaderby.Mr. ;Morrill, And was rejected—yeas 27,.
I f ; nays the Chief Justice voted "no," in
nonseqn.ence of s tie. A Motion. 'to vote /n the.
Second article of impeachment was made by Mr."
Wilms and was agreed to. .The vote stood :
•
Guilty, ; not guiltY, 19. • The Chief Jmatice
therefore announced that the President ends
"aingitted'on this Article.' A. vote on the third str
. tide result i pd the same.= A motion to adjortm air
, 7 , die iris agreed to-Lyeas St, nays IG. ' .
WE /lave received ;from Wm: H. Prentice
Son, of Boston; a 2 flamphlet con
taming an account of a very interest=
:l ing trip al the members of •the Blard'
of. Trade iit.the Coal Deilens• Associations
of Boston ' and vicinity, to the different
. - .Anthracite :Coal Regions, of Terinsylvania.
- Judging froth the glosiin description of the
courtesies extended to therri on' the.-rolate,
togetho with explorations made,they Auld
have hid a 'very pleasant and interesting
.
' * trip. They were no doubt, satisfied on one
point; that the mining t of coal is attended with
considerable expense and danger, and th at if
the citizens of Boston' and vicinity were pay,
lig at least a dollar a ten more for coal than
• they are now pitying, it would beitio low to
•
remunerate those engaged in ha production
, and transportation to market:.
Do lour bee to inemduee es into the coal. mint*
Pottsville.—The Borolulion.
With Those who ileiire to read
--- a radical Womin Right's paper, squOrely up'
to the mark on all suhlects which hl its view,
_elm inure to the benefit of woman; • should
subiseribe to. The Revolution. Terms, MO
dollars a year, in advance. Address; Bussia
• 'R. Anthony, Proprietor, 37-Park ROW, (p t .
126) New York City. , • 3S that won't do, bud
Mils Anthony desire.s a More 4;ersoruOind
Practical introduction to the , coal sails* we
extendhn invitation hiller to • visitSetMilrill-.
"- county, and, if she will Consent is deal eed
one of the ethane or slopes which 4041 in
this Cotinty. wpt.exhit4 toheta sae,
c;fliares'llights which el l e would, We take
it,be lath to, see added t to `Daum i 4
_. esta
. logue: the Right to is* Sot hauiy7n 'the'
imwels of the th— e demhi frtim
withering explosions of
tailor cosV-4o feed'antelothe lib*grimes
- at tame.. _
urna t ir ctotriTY nacistpre. -
The campaign in Schuylkill County will be
fdrmally , bpen-d by the Union Republicans
du Tneiday/ next by allatitleation ihrcting at
the Court House in this Borough, at 1-o'clock
in the at.ernoon. , We have but.sface to urgi
every Unionjnarlin the County who can
porsibly do • so, to be pTemucl, and NEW in
nnfu-ling the old flag,- upon which are fn.
Scribed the immutable_ principleiot the Re-.
publican party, tthrgt7. Truth old, justice , :
and I n r atifying the,nominations of -Grant and
Colfax.
'We'll rally ligen,axel ghat flag of the free•
Shall &ay %%here our berme have aleced ft,
And neer ehall they govern, on lard or cmees,
Wbcoe treat= has palmed azeren,;(4cul tt
LETTER FROR CARBCON COLTITY.
iriAntimu, CAluos Co', PA.,
'Tursawa, May '2i, 1%9.
rrELS JOCEICAL:—Not having eeen any atimmunirs—
than in- the•JOCE.NAL from this . place for some time,
end thinking tome of your readers would be Interested
In hearing from this region, I will - try and give you a.
few items of news. The, workmen here had been ohs
strike during the month Of April; otitis 4th Inst. haw
. ing come-to an ent with the company. work
brie been rerianed, and v e . Me now working ' , Wadi)y
but with many new teens, as many of the old miners
moved away daring the - Strike, The west-ha is still.
very cold and gardenia pas not made much headway;
perhaps bring one thousand feet higher thanTamagni„
accounts far it. "•Rockii and stoner' growfirat rate.;
and that is about 'IL ' , -.-. •. . , . .
• Last evening an interesting lecture . ..Sas delivered
here under the atumici, of the.order of GiackiTeruptera;
:by the liev. Mr. Fries.- Ile had a large riff intelligent
audience mad hie good'bits at ,the rutnapllirirweirfre...
gnently . apPlanded. Re . was patio:dart, severe on
Wise respeetable persons who sign the petition,' -for
lierenses, and hit some of his , audience some pretty
sharp raps over the knuckle to my knowledge=
a .me of tnem bad eigned the petltlcrn of the only ;lensed
liquor iellethere. At the cotielneatin a vote of Mimes.
waia"given to 'the. lecturer, Woo to the chairman, Ai"
&era, get, , and 13ecretSry. Move . us, Eeq. The
order la . very flourishing" here, rid ar their enter
primi In - prom:nine eminent lecturers to w the par
Lie the-tvila of intemperante.. I hope limytextend
an Invitation to your talented young tosinewhimui.
Mks lennfe Graves and .that ebe will . favor tie with
une of her spirited lettuce. We will Wenn her;a good
audience; • • . - - '
There mite, a sad accident happened here yesterday:
a little boy is playing on the railroad, and not
node
in, the ea was ran over, having both legs rut' off
nit ive th e ?ete..arui one arm broken. The little sufferer
died itist - ht_ i With this exception this pirict has
lived - very iree from ac ;dent; arid its height makes it a
deightfni place Ito live In summer, being iris from
levers. Thinking I have already taken MO much
space, I wits Mose. , - Scum:LER, •
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Fields, Boston, should be taken by all who desire
to have weekly, the /Team of foreign literature.—
It isia most admirable publication.
IlLackwoolie MAosztifi for May ceasing . 80
many articles'of interests thatze -feel -bound to
call the attention of our readers to it with more ,
than usual earneetneis. For some time past we
,have read each number his it appeared with suet a
etadeof dieappoOtment, and quietly laid it ;aide;
but the !Slay nusidber has made lurch an' al.
.eicn upon ns that weehall not he disposedlo part
. Company with it readilyi.even though we are um-'
patient for its successor. If we maydraw an su
gary of the future, we alitiol.d say that theMagW.
rine is about to recover all the fllshileSB of ' its
early days. We ho }het our anticipatiOns will be
realizel, and that the promise of the• present. '.
number will be fulfdted by those that are to -fol
low. Pablished by. the Leonard Scott Publishing
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Otis Yorf.kt,i!.For.ss for June is a charming num
ber for imiaVerrile patrons. The contents are, No.
10 of Itimad4l.l26-Worid Joe, - by Glictrge Fai_ger,
with three illustrations by S. Eytinge, Jr.; Mrs.
l'jterken wishes to go to Drive, by Lucretia. P.
Baler ; Grua, by Mrs. A. M. Wells • . The Story'of
the ' , Treat Charter, bv.F. H. A. Brine, ilicistrated
by' W. J. Elenneasey 1 1'he Wrens of North Amer-.
ica. by T. M. p., with three,illustrations by .1. N.
Hyde; Willia tHenry's Letters to his Grand
. mother—No. s—tiy Mrs. A. Itt:: Diaz, illustrated
by G. G. White ;Watching , the' Crows, by J. 'l'.
Trowbridge, with a fullqvage illustration by Win
slow Homer ; About the... Mountain, by Charles F.
Foster, with an illustration by the author ;N0...10
of Out away in the Cold, by Isaac L Hayes, phis.
orated by Eyiinge ; Walk4n the Woods,
'bv.hlargiret T. Canby, illustrated by M. L. Stooe;,
Children - Soldierg. 11. Venetian Bares
rple—by'Julins Eichberg, with an illustration, by
MisaLncy Gibbons ; Ibmnd the -Evening Lamp,
illustrated ; Oni Letter Box, illustrated. Ticknor
',and Fields, publisheni, 12.4, Tremont street, Boa
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geol. Affairo.
Weekly- Almanac.
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Jane--'6S.' I Ixoores atuton
HIM 5/111
4 . 32'723, • 0. - • U.
4 :It 7 24 Fall M. ls.l 1' 59 Aim
4 .31 , 7 24t. Last°. 13 5 17. mo
4•3 U 7' 451 New- . 3/... 40, 949 mo
430 7 261 Firs Q. 0 54- m 0
4 , 30 I 261 - • ,
4 49 7"'271.. •
50 SAIRTBDAS, ,
pl SUNDLT,...
NEnrmAr....
Trzankr...
i!!,3 Ninnsnnas
4 rucainaT
5 FtwAY..l.,
Lie ,, t. W. , Pprry, United States Army
reached this Borough this.week,..ou furlough..
Per'. Vellre will. preachln the Aaptis
Church, Itahantongo street, tainaurrow 'evening
at o'clock. '
• .
T la , public schools of Mattanoy City clod
yesterday. 16.59 children attended during the
Alt term. , •
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.
Writ. 3loycr, son of Isaac Moyer, was seriously
injured py a dumper at 1471irnitousch Greek, on
Tuesday ,ast. , . .
'The Reaffirm Railroad ha 4 recommenced work
on the new kahroad bridge acrossthe Schuylkill
Lifer at Port Clinton.'
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On Batorday laet , boy employed at Beatty's
colliery, •Asblarid„liad rine of bb legs taken off,
by being caught in mitebinery. . • •
.
John Kennedy, a resident of the ripper part
of .Market street, tbla Borongh, fell on . Monday
la3t, - and fractured one of hie arms. •
Professor' ITeni -- y - S. 00..0rn, L. L.P., of Lsfay
etto 6. - Alesieef.aston, wal preach in the Preebv
terian Church to-morrow, st 10. A. M. and 71
On to-morrow.(Sanday) evening, the pews in
Trintti•h will all be free: The Sestan_is fn
attendance at all services, .h show strangers to
pews. ', •
In Ashland on Ratnrday.a horse bilonging to
gems. W,idersaro, Cetitrada, rattaway, breaking
a line trotting wagon to which be wae attached;
to pieces. • •
IM=2
The 31iihtuioy Coal Exchainge bald a meeting
at the Repplier,Bonee on Monday., The atten
dance Ivivr large, twenty-three operatione being
.repteaeuted." - 4
r
Lindeumulh, on of Mr..l. Linden
muds of this Borough, ass run over hya locomo•
taro at St. Isitholao on Monday, and had one of
•bia,feet so ,mntilatod that ampistation Wu rent
dored &Toasty. . •
On. t e 19th . init.. a, miner named Whetstone
was Be v rely burned by an explosion of fire damp
in the lfiery of Sloes Wood ,i, Co., Backville.-,--.:
He ha rectivering. •• . . '. , ..
A Fenfanineeting way held in front of the Man
sion House, Mahanoy City, On Tuesday evening
last, on which occasion &military company um
bering seventh-four men, waa.fointed. .
-.---
K Med on thf - Redding Railroad,—On Thursday
.night of last week, . Petpelt Omit'', aged 35 years,
an employee of Judge Reilly, was killed near I'ort
Clinton by being run over by a train of care.
A 111:177i named Brown, residing at Raven Run,
tali found deaden Monday Morning kit, near
Conner's breaker, Ashland. ffie death was caused
by falling down a high ledge of roeica the previous
night, lie laves a family. - -
• 3V are, informed • thet John A. Maury, late a
*veteran cf company A. Fiftieth rd. Reg., was ac
cidentally drowned in Sackett's Harbor, New
York; on the - .22d inst. Deceased was a native of
I.loper Mahantongo this County. •
Ttumomnr will be Viqiiesontide. It oommemo
taiea
the. important event spoken of in the New
Testament, known as the descent of the lilol7
Ghost upon the apostles, and the - invisible mani
festation of God's presence among them.
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,
Abraham Lawrence, a boss at the Sharp Mann
ban Gap roili e r' c., opposite this Mont.% was
very eenonely-itlnred on Wednesdey, y 'being
caught, by the machineiy, He was conveyed to
'hie residence in relo'Aito. . He will reviver it ie
thought. -. L .
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R le enggeeted and we hope the suggestion will
be ik‘epted; that dining the progress of thecere
mouy•this afternoon of decorating the graves of
the jjbiou seldiet e with flowers, evergreen* and
'garlands that .the church bells be.toiled. 'Toll
for the brave. ,
'An ingeniotiely constructed - bed for ttivalidis,
whjadh can at will, be 'readily converted. into a,
chatr„cattlia seen it the reeidence of qtr. Bent ;
H. Gtddio; 141 Market street.; who is agent for, tut
sale: ' it•is decidedly, the beat that of the kind
we ever saw.
+reit - Wednesday afternoonlast a tinsmith named'
David riPlipe, employed by Mr. Solomon Hoover
fell bailie ground on his back while fixing • gut
ter at -the rear of the store building and was use-,
rionely irjared. MB fall was broken by: grape
trine, or he might have been killed,
.Tos(ol:266dij, a miner at Lambert.- Colliery,
gl3haixiokin t '•aied etuidealy art Tondo afternoon,.
In the mines*, from the effects of bad air and over.
*union. He commenced workton Monday inotn..
lug, worked all" tbat day and night, and pars of
i
Tuesday without resting. Be leaves a wife aid'
- lake Nolier..4ll parties possesemg intsor ha d ;,
lota, in the Odd Fellows' Ceme ter y at iPotteville:
are hereby rtmmested to-have Paid lots put in or-i
der, and remove all kinds of underbrush, excep
*snob as is needed for ornamenting said iota.
• •By ordiEskillimars' Lodge, ho. 20.
• • •
Crass. H. Perim, Sect..
- '3lr. •T. W. 'SawJeri, the efficient conductor on
the - Schuylkill Valley Maid,' ham resigned that
position, to take elect on the Slat Inst. Mr!
tbudere Wu been it the employ of the Reading
•llailromi ComPsnY ,for thirteen years, se ; clerk
and ooruhibtqr.and Prated kintselt a competent
ab d reliable epployee.
A new Lutheran and German Reformed Church
will soon be bnitt in :Port Clinton. The cornet
shine will be' waon Bruiday, the - 7th to
when Benj. -Erdman, of this&swig's. with his
choir.tha tomato and singing. nab
the union congregation whore ohm's bark ed down on the 14th of April, 19C7.
The'membeni of the N.ozat Musical Aseocia. •
lion are notified that the regular atone=
Anne mestirg las been postponed. _MX=
next to Wed nes day, June 9d, 9 o'clock AL, RA
that instead these still .be . an orchestra meeting
V=ZIMiE
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Kirke batman who l i wasii - tried mule
PI di; Count add aelinit.ted of a
prdeti g Gera= was
k• a f w d=fa eidee in the colliery of
eclat; noy Citn by adall of coal.
' nomaa ;
yeah; alike
cb.tte of m
fatally ioj
Althotmekti
Dr; o.ll' : i .lierna9ton, taus of Ashlind. died at
the, residence of bis father-ini•law,t, 11r. Jacob
Heed, DitneVle, 9u the 21st inet.l . of renstuaintlol3,
aged 35-3 , earit. Dating - the Ilebellicin he w3l a
arorgeon urt the totted .fates sturicol, and there
contracted the eiteme of which' be died. ' His re=
=hut were lintened •in. Ashland On Elgarday bat.,
_ _ _ • ,
Berb i ConnV Spring Horse a ore! Pair.
—Thetipring Fair, in the gr nnty of &aka,
will be held. on Mredneadayi-Ttinrxdat and Friday.
J.tusev,W; 11 i and II; on the Fair . grounds at
Reuling, . lorps-Prianiuma have hien offer. ;
good.Triotting and a magilificeet , display is ex
pected. EXenraion tickets it reduced rates 101
be issued •'. i the Fair. ;
• .
On Wed.,eiuliy the rooming ri;Np tisenger tramp
whamsshton-a Reading, ran mto,a Coal train
*deb projected- too Cr •npori k he main tisek
!rota a siding. The loelmotirs °odor two
ears were...Mitred /* badly that lhej had to be left
at Reading.l Fortnnately, person. was injured,
Ilthoutt, Shires of this 13erongh,' made a
° "r° 7 Pic4m, The train was' deltijed about an
boar twits lalscval ! • • ' •
The Ait American I..ife anal Acnideut Inner-
ante COminitny of• Philadelphia,l for fire or ti'D
dollars *ill insure Yon against accidents of ill
kinds fOr one year; and if in y will pay you
us ied
'fire dollire'per week while d' led,ior one thou.
`sera dollars to your . heirs ' idled. - Lai -4 er
ambnnte i'll same prouortion." .tio!chargei r iper
' 4 .staniprkor polhass. Call on. Sheafer A. Lowrey,
• agents,l at 1!..,0 Centre street, Pottsville. •. 1
- !
17,,e Sta e, Fair.-Totiovide Made; ir - liberal bid
for the;next State Fair, And it ;was announced in
'tile Philadelphia papers by HarriablirK corresP' o°-
- dents, ithat!this. place had been selected b.the
Committes! of the Pennsylranial'Agrieuural
Societt for:it.. But for some resui.o , i the Commit
tee had concluded ,tr - - ' Mr 'tear. Bo wa
will not hers it this y , 1. selfish coo.
siderationisialone hak change, the
matter; shbeld be ezi
" .. " - • 3 tf.Fikli I ,
..,!--,,v5.1--the for stone 1 en
the la', - .• clic Ten !phis, on, the
-21 t h -of :. e, unitarian ._ __ _-- -__ .of the Mem.
bers of the 3 der will be strictly , adhered to,—
:W•,sitiri lodge;, .trt foreign jhratdietions, will be
reptir_lto &nip :firitli k ali !the orders of. the
(I
d p d
ran aisrshal .in .re., rw 'to' ttolhiug, a pr on '. , '
gloves, :Le, AII the officer • leeted and apiXinend,
who are (Infidel:No wear. Jew , will be allowed
to weer tjtem under the regpl 'dn.' After, the
r
corhell stone is laid, a grsu3d batinuill‘krillbe gi er
at the[Acjidemy of... Mimic, til. 3 i/ btIS ta ' ti 1
t.O . be Lurnted to pun thousand. 1 .
Thq following is a hit of unclaimed let . . re
naafi log iti the• Post Office, la • . .. - , a ,
May '41, - 1S : • i. • , --, •
Ashman WK ! ' dimes 11- . '• Rowley I' • ,
8f,;...1 ti Kamer
kJ W! Redcay Chas
Brine= P a ,ats Rees ' 'Oboe-eon *Jo ir -
Cavani Pa Mocre Rev John Reynaldo - Wm
Callim
C o l's — si r 51eMshen Jas . Tibbelte E
. _..pr '-- Er Miller Wm ; ; Thomas Mar T
Im. ebhurjj H Morgan Win J
; i Talbot: Win
Eckert! Sarah • 'Morris Mrs H Whittiesey B
Oreathend Bari Mmrphr Caidio .Whitman Martha
ilarrirOton 4 gnimaTeler .White Pa
Beray:Mstie, -•- . - -. =—
l• ! ! --!:1--.-- - -..: 1 ,.- . ! - -s.r.esms.- - ..-; 1 ,--
- - -.AfgAprioy rilvis - dro.ling to:get adequate water
facili4eS,to guardigainst fired, and to procure
fire apparatus - . The proceedings at • the meeting
of the Coencil of that Boroughs last week-ron this
sobjeeti was as follows : • i !: . '' -----
• !on motion, a vete of thanks kraa tendered Hon. -31:
Beard] for his efforts in timing the billo!recal author
trine. the Town Connell to raise extra tan of two
mills, Eve thousand dollar., t sopped to toe erec
tion of fire pit:me-and IV connections and the man!:
Mining of a fire department and,pollee organization.,
On truatfon...itlies,ordenall that the Finance Commit
tee be!anthbrizmi to advertise ln the Mahoney Ga.ette,
Mirrtii 0 &Ali-ImA, and ././T.-rson I,ir‘Loii.-at and that said
comnalttee'Jeceive Rains in semi of .not leek than Iltiy
dollarn each, for which coupon hohdrwill be ma A.
• The matter of procuring ore apparatus
. was referred
'to the] pollee committee.
• . . 1
_ . reenper el nce.L-Alarge and enthusiastic meting
was held; in Orwigeburgi on the ?.21st ult. 'Ad
dles...es were - delivered by .1.. F Thompson, F,sq.,
and Bev. L. B. illeckley, Mr;.tThompson,l the
,ii
giant-like, champion of the danse'.of temper lace
in thfe Connty, hi but a youth, yeti bidding far to
hemline a l prominent and influential lag°. is
appealvas one,of derided-efrenti producing an le=
tense intereakamei3g the audience..' We . 1i07 ,1 his
indoininable energy will be sinply susta'n .by
our temperance eccamunity..i 1 e was followed by
I.gre r
Mr. ckley.,' Min, with his kreat: natural a ility
as a public eneaker entertained his hearers very
ablk. ' Twenty-nine names were Recur to
the -pledge with an application for a Charter to
organize,aDivislop of B. of ,T. in that place
,
. 1 ,
.ROro. - Drentiss De Vure. -7e - regret to earn
th at I this( able and conscientwad dine, -whose
miniidrations'while he wile in 'charge of the Sec
ond ,Presbyterian Church, and More •recenly as
Pastor of4.be United Presblrteiiin Church won
the cOtirldetice and respectof evils , liberal ind
edChtiatiso, has ieveredliiii connection sit the
last named church, and w;li take his dens tnre
from tli:,,Boriaroth on the 11l proximo. Mr. De
personally, much esteemed hi this
connnunity or his .many, expellent qualities .of
heait, and head,'and it Is; a matter of sincere
regret that he chose not to defer;to the writies of'
many and remain in Potteville. ,:.--, He was in his
sacred vecation here, doing, a good work.l,,We
commend Mr..De Venve heartily to the.congrega-
tion to whom he may be cent, aft & faithful and
euuns naanister, and Wish him success in' is .5.-
„
•
tore ,cartin in life..
• 1 .. . , . F,
77tf , Nunn t's 6.aiorrt.--icilast Week's jeans a we
mentioned that the Mozart , Musical Astsocitktion
would entin give another grand- entertainment.—
' We now learn that the programme will t•priiiisT,t of
- a nornber of musical gems, among others the'ri;
rate, an; exceedingly. fi.ie piece:of music, requi•
'tingtextrsordinaay Will' anu roundness of °teen
tioM as the "solo" foi Prof. Vejing. The names
'of Mr., Spiegel,. Prof. Becker,` Major •Wetherill;
Mr. C. Crucknell,' are also meutioned on - the list of
soloists.:' Priam .thr orehes.ba selections, will be
the d-lightful 'overture, from Rossioi'a Opera,
"Taneredi,' - anngls' enchanting " Itnniortal
Walt-el," and Fanst:s - ierti-titi' . .ing "On the
Winge of, the Night . ' The arru igenient of the
programme 'will bo such, that the classical and
lighter class pieces will be agreeably intermixed,
in cider to please and ss.tisfy 'all, We anticipate
tar !the4 Mozarts a crowded, ind. ippreative
lionise. !They really deservelt,' beentise• *f the
, untiting energy with which they Surmountbstsi
• cles,in their way. We hope the: people of Putts
vilie mill turn ont "en manse" on the occa lon.--
Cirenlare, posters and notilies in our paper, . v(01
give the - date et the conceit and All pattionlers
concerning it.
'ln regard to the 4th' of , July, ,celebration, we'
• canitmort progress to our readers. It is the de
termination of the )Society to mike it a "brilliant
affa t irerv• We hear son ~ >..bing of - al proc 'salon of
.the: varieties Orders, . Ta,titins and addresses do-.
ring the forenoon , Inimical'. festival .in the fter
noon, and fireworks in the. evening. A rand•
probed indeed, for Pottsville,—fin to our, hamo
be it maid, we rarely have bad a worthy anl heht
ting Celebration of this gresl national holiday in
one town.: We ti oat that our leading and intin
entill citizens will take the-matter in hand,. and
co-tmerate with this voting-foriety in carrying
out this lAndable pro3et:t. Vie! hive this; fiing
, v, ill not be dronped,,and expect to hear pans of it.
• • .
'gtto,*(l.lingi'of
.the P0t1.0.4:1e Schocd Bectrcf.—it
d meeting of the Maid wa4 held on Weddes—
dm* evening lag. Prisent--Messrs. Valle, Martz,
Hod, gton,•Derr, Huber, fircitth„Wright, Fox, arid .
Batter, Past. •
Building Committee reio'ted agreement
° with
the contractors,' Meepre: ochroun fi Anman, for
buflding Jalappaikhobl lahuse. executed,. which
was. approved.
Mr. lainsley,Princ:palot the High School, upon
application, was granted leave to close hI school
au the IS - th of June, in order to attend the Col
lege Commencement at.Me- upon thei
o th, when and where he p• looses to graduate.: •
k , , The Committee on settlemeut of the collector's
:(J4hn Bindley'a) duplicate, reported a final settle
ment, and recommended the adoption of-the .
tfestgr od, That the thanks ;"of the Pottsville
:Be ool.Board and'of •the citizens of the District •
[interested in the efficiency, of the public schools,
'are tine and are hereby tendered to Mr.. John
!Bindley, the persevering :Lod efficient collector,
Ito his indefatigable exertions - in collecting, and
bii prOmptuelb in paying; into : the trusary the
tickes of the District. :• '
• - The total amount of taxes on' thcl
eMpted as nnsollectable, is, 1165 96, which the
- Ctimmittee injustice tothe collector, e x - plain that
with very few exceptions of chpple4 ant. indigent
old pereons, all ths exoneratioes asked for andal
,lowed by the Committee, corst,:ed of taxes os'
' roopdpations, which'were assc - ,ited art„ „levied on
persons who liatipriivionsly lets or. removed from
the school district before the tax duplicate was
Lined:to Mr. Biadlev forcallebtion.
Report suectepted and reSoluttan adopted.' .. •
Nimelton, teacher i reported certain beYs
in her sclera l without books,. and that the parents •
refused to furnish them. ;. - •
was directed that the!ntrertta be notified thil
.tulltx.s books be provided: immediately, the boys
would-be distalustl. : •
IB was agreed' to recommend bir. , J. J. Cake,
principal of No. school, ; for ' a permanent certifi4'
tt •. , ,
bee • 'icy - ted to Mi
of sheens reit an : ear app,
teacher, urn her furnishing i proper substitute:
tar.• Bradley reported certitin boys tor non-nay:
n tent of-fine t. The Board directesitt-at the noel
he paid, or the boys be suspended forthiriati.,-
as Com. , tO examine the - title to Fifth street
lot, was discharged, and ithe 'matter-referred to
Mr. Little. : •
t , The ratiibt Denci—T tile Cleremong 2iik-dali.-1.
Here, sndleisewbeie thoonghcitit the country,
Wherever them Hes the body of's dead soldier of
the Repot*, there will he observed to-day, s
Vouching rind beatitifal ceremony, in obedience to
the order of John, A. Logan, Ccimrainderrin-Chief
cif the Grind Arm 4 the Republic : To-day the',
graves of . all who - pitiebed in the canoe of the
Union, will lie strewn wilit-dowem
• -In etery city, town, village,. and' hamlet; ;tit
every pot where one of these berrealdeep,,.
are float ' language of frelmets—•to be
strewn by ng and admiring ochintatles.:-
eioriowing . for the timely death, admiri.Mohe
lefty p . struatiam and eterg vslOr that set at naught,
the hright &disci:ion , of ilifesnd the danger of
.the battle•fleld he the hoot of their conntry's peril!
Not alone by comnideslorill i this mournful, but
touching Winds tethememories of the brave de-
Parted be paid. The m who has lout Aug
.boy, ander who has &brother, will inlet,
the or "th swe ll ing h A land moistened eye t ,
and mingle ear grief . the sterner Pallid=tof.
lug
the autvitig rade in arms, _ and, for" the
loved one's isle, 'll sa feelingly; decorate the
Irmo of.thetmk m
. 1 inn balk:m)l with
theirtesis. •
I Whit recollection s.l • simple act recalls!
Aialn
i seDthenf -thge 7 i rl rushingfromtheir hom tide generous
enaoni
gi!. _ nawried
kazds, b..
— 1 e.
01
llcritinany /11l never rettiro; beet many are lift
in that sleep that knows Do liwslOng ; bow many.
if hert is Ir/righted and home made desolate I
i Dt• the lirbog forget the dead? Can the soldier
. tor get his comrade ? Can a - gratefel people ever
erase from !the tablets ;of their memories the
pantos of their saviors? t
How,proper. ipt - then, I reperk to gootgati
their graves,, i
tiow-sieen the brace, slag to rest • ,
iffy ail their eottetrrii w hes bleie; .... • '
„..-- -- p : .wittes Opting, with dew, fi ngers cold,
1 ,
' Betunao to deck their vr.4 moc4 ..
,
tie there shall drew. a sltedO• sod
. ~. Thin mosses feet have ever trod. . '
. ' ' Br fairy hands tbetrianell is
By forum ircseen their thrgsSD ; •
ilignie g t
TibrreA3llol come* a p . , ...
• To ble.• the tuifl tbst wens t "selliv • -
And Freedom shall Imbue repair 1 ..• '
To dwelt,* weeping:hermit er e.:. •
Bust 23, of wig Ixi l eolgh, has Molded its at ,
rangementa for the dna pbsery ce of the carom
_.nr.',- The programs) is as f : _
Comrades wilt assemble at C ' t hi s afternoon,
at I o'clock, aberp.l Leave Camp it n (Mock
Preeleel• Li , _
llors s-llgp Virhet street to Ift. Larxml Ceuta
ter, ; down Wood street to Howard aveobs, oo
which are tbe Ereibyterian azo Friends' burial
ste:ods ; down Howard avenue and Naharitougo
strtet, to catholic and E 'I Cdreeticies ; tip
Centre to Odd Eellows', Jewish burial
trolled' ; down Centre : -to
*trait, up
Mibereville street to Seeond street, up Beeped to
Walsh Baptist Cerrietery, up, *biers/111e street, to
Welsh Congregational and Aim= burial grounds;
coanu•rmarch•down illneravills• street to Third,
down Third to Ihrket, down Market to Camp.
Daxas—Comrades will_paradri with dark . eioth
int, white. gloves; and Where practicable. fatigue
The ceremonyat each Cemetery will be is fol.
'lairs : 1 ._, I • • -
On eateries, the Post will be drawn up in line ;
prayer will be delivered (except at the ' Catholic
cetnetery).by the Prt Chaplain, and dirge by the
band ; then orocee to Atrew the graves of dead
g r ades,with fl erre. Each grave will be
marked 'i :th a mil flag. At Athe conclusion of
flower -strewing: a' dirgti will be (inns accompanied
hy the Band. Duhng;the progress of the we
monies minute gnus allitsi fired.
Zse Dirge which willbe_sunS, is as follows
•
_
. ONCE MORE, THE SHOT. — Faux TiAim.
. I I -,--- • -
Oncee more the spot with 'Ol awe , we tread,.
Wte-e oleep the relics of our kindred del;
Chant we oar regulum'moronutly mai slow, •
While our r - tl t lt can. above the r ashes do*. -
Mesn'Hes !wiz t. metrer,e-; ofl),ballowei ramie;
Wain in our aid head to hay.e7 intlying fluor,
ti.li.
....Yet roost we leave tee= t ray then there tared; .
Given t 3 the tart-Wove each ho",de brevet. ;
:1 'All soldiers and slaloms:A l t alt ar citizens genet
• illy, zire--ineißed - to *comps y , the Post In its
le match to the cemeteries, and pith tle • ladies of
° Vie taro ;., p 41:cipate in the ceremonies.
re It .. eatne lay , &sired by the Post that dons
. ns of flowers, each ke .can lie, procured at this
'4 season, will be made hy our citizens to assist, the
I - ' "oat to tory carry trot this feature of the pro.
o g . nip,. They should be sent at se early an
' hoar •is morning as is convenient, to•the store of
0. C. a . vshell, so they can be arranged in time
for theruse a. the Post. A large number of flow
ere will be req ' ed, and bouquets or bunches of .
any size, will Cie eptable.
„ Our citizdna are req • .. .d. tet pfltee their flegit'
'.- at half-mast to-day.
~t.. Ail there "have been teve I addilrearr - of the
c names of deceased soldiers nate -• . this Bar
• „Ongh, Limp the list ;appear" • week iii,the , s,
Journal, we republish: t'et . with the • djti4ns'.'
The, committecds .t• -r the impression t t-.1.11e
lb. tis now complefe,:l - V I •
I<- '—__,,MOUNT LAIMEL,CERETERv
_James Sillcman„Captilo, 2'9 h. P - ' -
. Canto Fetlock, Liettenont,. Co
•• John H i Haley, Co. A, Seth P.
Jame, Ulult7. . ' l;! "I• I
Jobe?, Noble. 2.5 th P: V; •
George Wynkoop, Major. •
Daniel Lauer, Om H,lll•itt P. V
Charles T. Ewen. a:lh P. M.
Derry fictraisli,.CN 0,481 n
Ca. 8, P. 1
Pratt Port, Captain. 27
' Robert Palmer, ()VII, 27th.P. ;
Ai0P7.0,113117. Co. 14 ith Pa-
Toenail 3atner. ' .
, . (PRESBYTERIAN
~
.Tamea Ingri ,- Brit....idler Gene
JosephlA. Gilmour, '.Major 451
Louis J. Idax,elni., Major 96th P
Albert. Meyer, Uth..l4. Y. S.
r
Phillip 1,. Diehl, Co. El. 49th P
o
Chart K P terly, 6th P. M.I
• ' Jacobli'lgner. Co. 11; 45th P.
'Phillip C. inzt-mah. Co D. 4 ,- ,
•tieorga Nagle'. Co. B 4 Nth P:
7 Theodore It. Sag do, 'o. K, 67
g NVllliaM R. Wren.-C , /.(K, 19th
David It Brow a, Ltehtenant
- N;cholOi A. Wmkoop, heat
Hear, Greed; .LiCOt&Otillt. CO.l
' Samesltalllytqan. 25th P V. •
John Mad e. Co. A. 96th - P.
• Thomas linTek, Ca. O. bath P .
• Tbend ire Beck; 15th P. V..C.
Thos.
_Smith. • -
Job a Hirst. .
T. Haddlev. , ;
. I" , •ankllliCadle7. ,
• Alex. Fox. lacntetumt Co: D,
[
Fill ENDS' cEm
' , William Gillingham, Co, G. 4.
Saran E. SviSS, CO. F, 7th
N0..4 CEMETERY OF ST. P
Corp James Brialy, Co. F. 95
Ed. McDonough. 714 Pa. Rev
Jamesyorter, sth U, S. Arun
Capinip l H. Dougherty, 4.,(' )..F
Sergi. . Carroll, 0a...r, 94th
Thomas Crimmineo.l
&met:Whelan, 96th Regime
'Frank!Dalan, 69th N_ Y. •
John Davis.
. Job Sal. vac. ! -
Frank fliehr..
•
John Om, 25th P. y.=170.
CEMETERY REAR OF EP
Frank caraphell; rntted St 3
. ,
John N. Bimini . CO. A, 27th
1 - . "ODD YELLOWS'
434njatten R. gintch.l Caplan',
William H. Hume. I.Jeatena
K,
Luther Doter, Co. 56th P.
Thomas Johnsen. LienteasJ
William J. Malick. let Batten
' J. 'AI Pension. Lienienadt: C
Henry. stabblebein, Co. C. 90
.Goarge Bracey. Co. H. 129th 1
Willoado Raker, C0.11)..96th I'
Michael S . 'ads, Co. D., 96th 11.
Daniel Barrett, Cult, 45th
Charier Clyde: , - •
Themes 3. Bryan. I
• Bugh Armstrong. :
Stanger. •
Berry Pullman. I ' • I
Jacob TinePtat, 89th N. J. y,
Robert Cooper. • .r 1
waim ,
m.philip. , I . ,
John 11, -filer: ,* • ',, , 7
-Emanuel Saylor. ' V.* . .
-I: H. Elvin°.,
-.
- ' ' ..
• George Grainyill; .. -.
John Casey. . I
'', . I ‘,.
Louis Labergend, CO. K..45th P. V.
• MP% TritooscCo. F.'96..h P. V.
Robert Wright, Col: D', 96th P. V. '
EL Bickley. 11 • 1 .•
- ctiatie3 F. Hoffmaii, Co. A, Stith P. V.
-William Place. I, l
William Garret, Sergeant Cr. 11, 48th P. V.
W.'EL H. Brown. I.
- Janie* Jer,klas. , r , l. 1 • .
Charles Anrand, CO. Iri, 4511 P. V. - •
Robert Banta - lam.
William Fredericks. ' • '
Patti Fey, 96th P. N.
.JEWrII CitHETERY.
;
Marks Trifow, lett 'Pt V. 1
' • I SCIIOOI. !ROUSE 'CEMETERY.
D. c. I Pottolth Pe. Artillery.
- : IiVEISH IIIAPIUST E ICEMETERY.
• •
darner Jones, Co, A, Ontb. ~ V.
Edward Edwards, Co. IL 49th P. V.
'.Charles Perry. l• - ; ; ; . .
I " 1 WELSH CONORF;GATIONAL. •
,
Thomas Campbell ; I s
Abraham Abrams.] • , .
• Witthtm 3,mcs. 'nett% P.V. Wililani 1). Lloyd. Co. n. 45th P. V. 7 .
hitua Pti-c.„ 9Gth Pi. V. 1 . • -
_
; AFRICAN CEVETERY.'
~ •
Chalet , Jackson, 31d U. L C. T. -
-.'.- Henry Ravi: , er, 230 M s. q. T. . .•
-:.
--,- In all, one hundred anion(' graves of eoldieri
the cemetcricSof the orriugh. 1 ' -..
. Tq-inort ow (Stanlay); orning, at 10 o'clock;
bdmrades will assemble at 'Camp of I'oet '23, pre
. bii•aterito marching to the Methodist Epiecopad
,Ohtirch, - witere a' Sermon b
Vmmemorative of. the
ceremony Of to-day, will invitation, be •deliv.
ered by' Rev. Franklin Mocire, I). D. the Pastor.:
I AA we have bereloforeettited,l'ot 26, G. A. 11:,
of Schuylkill Haven, has appealed to She garicrike
congregations for wrists ce in decorating sole
dirge' graves. The p n - , to are .that there wilt'.
be a litre I turnout of cit.' ens this afternoon, ill
t
Schnylkid Haven; The mmittee of arrange.•
inents, ceffsisang of Comrades D. -B. Holmes,
Peter ID. Helms,i and Joszph Pi Paxton, have
positive lirsurance that ach and every church
will be fully represented, Mud an. abundance of
flowers on; hind; The minittee of arrange.
menta have selected the fo owing inb•con oc :rittees
of ladies,.who will have the supervi • of the
entire cersinony, I Al flu '
ens donated forthe pc.,
1 cation sho ri ld be placed in het hands : Episcopal,
Mrs. sValker, Misti Waste .. and Miss B. Bottinson,•
Evangelical, :firs'. .13.1. Levan, Miss Leib earl
Mts. Wiltmut 4 Littherartj Mrs. Yedser,Mre. Han
-3
num,' and Mrs. Hoirres ;IReformsd, M.re4 Stein.
Miss B. Levan, and Id a RMall ; United`Brethren,
Mrs. Dougherty, Mrs. Cummings and Mrs. Guilt.
It is understood that all Will join in procession,
forming at the house of - Wm. H. Leva n,
will headed by the Biasie Bnn The' wil l l t
.then_inove at 2, P. M., to the Epic al Cemetery,
thence to the large Cem tery. On reachlni the
cemetery appropriate addreases will be delivered
by Bevs. Yeiser, Beinoehl, Dougherty, dime,
Beckiey, Stein and Walker, after which toe foLlow
ing lines.prepered eerpeciat for the occasion, by
Mitla 0: O. R.,Hsill be sung , :
~.
/Not hbrber the Btars.ln a midnight sky, . -., ''',
• / . Than the halo around your graves, i
Bator the noel you have yielded tm, , I ,
'We had been a - Nation of. Slaves. • - 7
Chant we S replete, rifts we a dirge,
. . 111, here our fallen Comrade sleeps;
, To honor the gravel of- our martyred ones,
:', .I C'er'wkdcli.a coantur we ,pr, de., de., de.
Insx4ediatelj e ater einglie -thin atom' entitled
0 Our comradmt ; Gra nu l"Zik work of beautify
ing th payee w ill oo .i• Annexed its list
Of the namesof 'soldiers interred in the cetnete
tides f the Borhngti of *bnarikill Haven, as far
;
r a the committee have b6eaf "Ole to obtain them :
William Fox, Capts ‘ iih '.K..iilth P. V. . -
us 4
.:., S. Lar der . , A. 17th. .P.-B.M.
- . J T. Banntun. t. 96.6 P. V.
•
B. Laubmastine, nr. - Om H, 45th P.V.
1 Edwards/ - ~ I, .! u . •
'
We Biro' lienberger. Reserve- vftrps.
c c
w..1., 1 / 4 ,70.,0. C,-50th P. V.
111111 osawalt d
` u •• 1 " !' •
e coneyeinb. unknown. . •
• 'Albe Va l: Zither. Ca.
.....' ,.. 11 ,1r.„ 44tb, P. V. . :„ -
• ASK! off. DAL Pa. Ca .
George . po. C. sth P. .. - '
. Jach.on Detank„Cia. B, 49th P. P.V. . .
- 'Wlllianefteert . . 111 u . .."-,•;, <,,,,,c.
William Koch, Co. c, 150th P. V. • . .
William J. Behr, Co. A, 49th P. V. - ..
Palms:rove, Baud, Seth P. V,
Will am Peger. Be tlth
Moser, Cb. K. nd,
4941 P. V.
Income Ifettous of fichuyikill Clowity.—Balow
will be found a Ilit of ,those citizens of Schuylkill
County . who bid ineordes during - the - yiter_llE7 -
' , sufficiently large to he taxable under the revenue
lairs of, the United-States. 'Ais list; however,
does not conveys fall %des of the incomes of ow,
people, as from every return them has bees'de
duoted the allowance of $lOOO which by law, is
untaxed ; also, lams incurred by gre, stitpirreek,
ima income repirted iiinnivions years, tint which
s k r
proms druing to be worthless ; house
'rent Mlgolfy paid ; atgotirnmmt officers
in excereof NW; in t's dns ; taxes paid
during 186'iand all ' from hanks. ragrocufs
owl cater oorPordotioas lOWA withhold the income
fax. It will b• obeam{ that WI biomes will thus
=EI
olporatiOar do hot a.. -
I . Aoki
Back Peter 2
Best
Searchl I.
Bergittper, 113'
...11 B. .. 1101
But • 1,03
,asiver wza. an
p
Nu= a • 13 1
ate- - ISO 1
Atiteighom Binutz... -,-
1 61tringhasa Jolui... WI
7reetun Ge 0.. ., ... 1141
tiOeser JOB W... '.,,. 6011
Garret I7[
lt d t . ::11:::: 4 ,E1
t Hft ! alitz,.. 4
[l,- • . 1 A444 4 ,'
Wm. 4...
1 )=In. • ' UT
(Ulm W 8... i.,... SU
Collet Beery.— i. 4. - 64
Cut J
:LC. • i.,.... i
Knob& Rea1t"..1.4 : 68'
Ig i ghl f j LretT
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'Beneen vo z, ,
Ackerman '. .-..! RUMP Bad - 9.211 :
Althoose l il . .... 6111 Les R F ....... 1974 ,
Ann an : ••• ....,.. •• ,I ,l,oe,enicilkiie.,... 1619
Alk llll - X 'A . .ogneCluts.... 7 - ... 100
Mkt= l - • • M... MIDI ..-- alas . -.., .. . 1.136
Allen X Ms—. 248 Lewis Wen P • 144 1 1.-• 11l
I ••• - - 'LLD— . 11401 Lee Hichard. .: . . ... awns I
Ball 8 /1031 Loose Jon. L.-1...... 100 I
/ 341010101 ' e 1 17.... 2001Moothend Alex 8... 41826 i
Boyer 11 • 1193 1 Mair Jim5......'. .... , i
-..!.. Bow._ IniiiMazaJas..,4..... '
1160060eann S ...- 1283
... ...... 131111er 011117/4... 111
.... ...... 33411Marray Jr . . ...... 11141
' • 11411./Lsalaser Via"... 1.1111
' •• ' - 194111hoore lroods lll l-. -, 106
i : ....:... 1224111ardasafiaml 111-.. MI , I
. .-. . 27114453in01ert • 1a B '... 196 1
• , /1011111eCaraant Illos J..- 441 .4
Etta C-. ' 1131 Meyers PAO 1 1 X 1
W.
169111edey JR 450 ,
• • W 245' Nagle Dial err
. : 11187191chols B K - 680
Beck 141/Pomeroy Geo W....: 209
13echtel l P 26114 j Pots Bali • 1601
Bird° C • 101Palterson BF testate •
4391
Bane: - • of) '
Bickel J'• ,• W • 411
119 Patterson Jcs El ...... 84
Brown I P 1495 1 Pleasant' Henry— . 040
14Z=.9C I Pattern Fred....:. 409
littler) .. 115721 play .11 Owen-- , Da
Bright (trsietee al iPrice ;rob 8., !.... 117
'B W• ) tars, pciery.l e • Ter
Berta* 1064 Port, J ohn L. - 6435
Hannan oht; 4179' Pollee RA -
W F ' -
'4161
Brooke P ' 3160 Pethaick nOll -..
LYE& .„.. . - toy pooek Wm---- 4 7
C l7oo al B W ens Palma Bliebeth K 161
Carter Wm. 10 1 1 Rally B. .. .... - 15c7
°ai l :ew er Prrace- 551zoini Tbl). i loss
omit/. b 160;1141y Thos A...... 1449
.. • • •I liver 1145 1 R0ye2 Han 1430
Dlehin ohn R. 1021' Ramsey Robt H.. ~. 3290
Do •• ' Han( P 2 iltnesel.ll C 1145
Ds , • Jos - 910, Richardson J 0 951'
Jas. 477; Roseterry John. W.:
Dr ' Ila Jame— 1141;117u John W
Dorm: Lucy.-...... 599 i Robertson .. 130
Down Jos 1919114eun Adan.. - X 864
Derr 13,... 21512toemegartis Henry. 1021
Dengia .. .. 0
H. . ... 1453 110,errearten °ea.:- ;951
Baigs": 8kba1 414 2,,..- .111- - 2865)Shaetr iechertre W Dall 74
Evens, 148, Sillrewn Alex 5 ..... 136
Bred nj-,..... 16,304 e elk A W :......: 214
lester min ly D .___........ Le.:,.. 14 . 1 . i . e .. • ...
sil f.4 aB9 3 issbnener Stats uidereon Jall soi „ D...r.,... .
:7)
Pieter les B Star
190 . 8ayior Caroline . • 7a7
Fisher owell • 1901,8eidel D B • . 2055
Penh Solomon.. , 1126' Swore Meyer' .2010
P F9 l 34 l r oster l / ease-... . .:..• ..... 63 4 4 8 se ecti P : bn I xa llInt inee r
w Adam s • •••••••• ••
..
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' 677 1 8
Pull; any 8.... _ • sn,e,torted 3 IL.. -.... 1145
Fargo Fergus 43. 316 6 sffitt, B 0 ' 17
Poster Solonsbn. ~.. 1593 t saliman Mrs 11.... 273
°Mal Level.. 3... -. WO , stein Hoer 13 • 2594
tire.' w t Henry. i . .. 617:Slater Gen W 84 0•
' Grave cdel Bev ~. .60 i seltzer A W ,115
Giu41 3 3 4 Troia' 5354 See H0race...:..,... 333
G /Lat.' 44 1 ,Shoemaker .1(.1 852
. Glenn. Jr- ..... 13741Kbeata PW. 112:4
Grira*t, Semi..... 140 ISpalre Jabez , /SC
Godfrey. T A . mryirstiretcy Hp, 1 2156
Geary; Jos W l4 Shertle Adios'. 942
Green e ! Bald 8.. i .:. /646 8111unan Jaw. ....... 99 24
'Grog. Jai II (estate • Shlppen Joho 4911
a). L. _ 283 , Smit h Smith Asa q W:.... 33e5
B• 14(1 1 /.. Lie° ••••• • • 629 * Schaefer'Martin....: 769
Barbi, 13 C • • 787,eteln 14 8...1. 1 10 1'
/feudal/on: Alex... 1376'9n:11 th Altia3J '2ooo'
111110 as 11 2539 &raid' Henry . 8 1 4
Hewei John 0...... 919•Schnm Datil i ~' 291
Buena Joan C..... 2711' Tower C.. l ... -:.18,1562
'
IlezetilJac A 154Mypen C If ...
5 2 9
Harr4J y . 550 Thompson J.. C . DM
Hathelet Chas 9.0 Thompson Wtn..... 1552
. 4 0 ft.* a John P.... 20'1:Toussaint- Louis. „,.. 150
lhantrlnra Jac MI Taylor 13 T 1 .. 1454
`l l l l # Bard - 4'Vaistine Lewis- f... ' 4462
Heebner John_ .. - .252 Vanglan Ttrte...,J - 1? 798
liarkrJois 8 - 3709 Wynkoop John Z.- I 2443
.'
0 Jobn • •%....., 1970 . Whitney W.' 1..... 1380
Ha
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Frank , • 706Whithey Win 1 439
:Hay! Beni • 12,197, Wain:lll JIM • . 1.310
Harrlif St ben 3453•• Wells Win 13• - -I 3122
/108g 1 10 0 . ........ 100' Whitney Freak.- -11 l
Il eilinger J C... - -,. SO( Walker ThiF11..... 631
Halberstadt H I`,.; l l9• l• Whitney Ss I R.... 470
Ripple Chas D...... -13:Walsh N J.. :. ...... •l• 60
Huber Levi • ' 'Wolff Wm W • 417
. lane, Jas A .11,791 , WomelsdorF L 2025
-Jollee 8 W -• 1151,VhIlney L 1 1,.......'.: 2282
4.,. - elr6l3co de 8..... 3315' Weber He ory ' 82
Ruenialer irg 131! Whltner A K ' -, 4624
Kroll Adam 300 Wetzel•Plathr/3 180 •
Kline Illoland 96I:ren James' 996
Kopitach C F......, 1771 Wheeler F. 01 , 746'
Kaercher F 8...1... 504 eber John W ,89 r
Little Chris.... . . ... 1419 Wallace F a - , •,- 94
Lanigan Jas. ~.. ..... 15,31N1 Wildennnth Oka,— 1594
Lammers Mary 40 Ward Isaao . 199'
Lialenstine Levi.— 919 Wolff W (eatatenl). 374
Linasweava W K... 622 1 Wommer J .. , 700
Lloyd _Elizabeth_ _ 1479 Yeienellnit D. G 4731
I.whel Henry • 559 Yrierigthln F,. • 652
lecher John .... .. .. 84'.Zerbe Wm A ' 196'
Dunierawille. , • I .
• $4161 5427,,
1711Kear Thom R....... 5. .1145 -
690 Hear Chas- 4517-
. 246, Kear Wm .. , 6487
. 577 Hear W 01 I
4 azoian
• -68381 ,11 A_ll 1. .... .. - 5817
• ~, 130; Hear 19 Cillhird/an of
- 601 Fr. Kart 1 141 21
355301Kra 702
net Wp 681 t
a 0 ,Lanbensteln Jonas.. 596;
imo , Ltwrenee4se 8, .... 501
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9.
929 pillier Jo ......... •
426; Merkel Mich .•.... .; -
17961 Mathe ors Wen' '... 8
149 Nelms-31W- 5915'
' 136 Roads Frank ' 739
311 Shissler Rd '• i 104
6119 1
950,Schneider Frei..: ' : • 1 '409 I
- 1 .., 1 1
Haber • •
Hoops
Bell J• •
Beath
Beek Jam
Bataan
Bets Jos
Hard
Beebtel
Barker.
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P. V. II
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SPIRY
1. U. S. N
P. N.
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P. c.: ''.
P. V. C. I
!o. H. 4Sth P. V.
I .t 7th P. V. C
1, 4.Sth P.' V.
Aunty John.'
lienAniZrGe"b"
Batten Geo
Beddow Wm...
Dud° Margaret
Daa el Wm P...
Ilan nhower JW.
Frame Noble Rev
relic Saml
tie! , Beth W
, 4th Penns. Regt. .
ETERY.
:th P. V: •
TRICKS' CHURCH.
• h Regiment: . • '
ment. • . .
Giirinis A B .
Behr Geo . . •
116,1er
Harris
Baxter Ibrahim..
Jonas David A
KRIM= Lather
Kanaman
Kew Win .. . .
96th lieginlent
a. Regtmeut.
I I
Add* Solomon ' $ 185, Banter David.
Arnaud n K.--; 420, Hoover Albert ' -,2196
Alveoli Philip - 1500 1 Hadway J M r• .469
Allen L H . 380 Jones ... .r., 64
Abbott J W -4061 Kemp Ida .1.4 a.... '
.4 .. : 849
Allehach Wm 8 • '917 Mrell Jo , ' '''. 200
Boyd G.l. .61 ;Loewe n Sol., - , 120
Bowincer Wll • 4461 Leopold. 8.... ~.. , '2Ol
Miley David 5641 flub Pe 1 I 63
'Blade True J . • •. 1625 Pfleacer 8 1 ~ $l4
BKO6 Wm.±. ...... 229 Ralston J 13:445
BoOnaTboa D.- ... 14b ;Robinson! . ......:. !•. $4
Boas Jere . 8 0 4. Reinhard pe • • . 513
Barton Wm ' - 145' Ratcliffe Robt ' 897
Beard Mich • Soo' Ratcliffe land . 103
Cole I Joe B - 157 : tipiese n .4. ...:.. 234.
• Dotiton Peter 161 1 61epp Detnl ...... ...*
5057'
Dennhaon-Geo W.:. •• 833,Scherer Pt ' 94
DemiLdon EA , 1047,8011de:a J. W;.. -46
DePrebri Wm ' 1637 ; Stidfole 11 F ITT
Ratabrook John D.. 732.13bindel ,q P 4608
Rirteritte Ed: . 9000 &andel RIP 1550
_Frit& L F 126. schwarta 91 M...... Sao
Fow er It P ... ..... 2208 Shoemaker W A..... 412
Free denbercer:(l.... 26 Stein Si mon ' 489
,Grae ff II B • 1469 Vaughan (['ha__ .180'
Cluve Wallace 441 Walters henry • , 422
Gasser Gehl 2881Weldy II A. 2 ., .;:. ' 9467
Heiler Ben ) ' 11491W.e1nberger .1 49-1. 67
Honr .1 G 915 . 1. -- arrington T 9 433
Bel enzusn M' • 2301 - .
~f,'
). . 'Aga. Clair.. 1 r , - 1 •
Ani i n doe .$ SO' tee of P.,Wrea),.'.. 6812
Ad t Elam' C 96,Jotms Geo W Itrus- ,
Ltuel-11/4 Wm 1 - 1 442. tee' o( sm. Eptiog) I 6801
73000 e R _ . 1: . 91 . Jane Geo W Grua- I
lire.n Ph11ip........ • 4-0 •to - m-p coryt4 . 4. 9608
ISoyez R C.. - .., .. . 140 K, eh, L nnis 8...,:, 1 359
Coriell BH ' • • 976 Kline Adult' ' 21
Crotton • Thr.s " 752 Omler Frank .... .;,1 - 290
Daaaon J0hn :..:... . 4'4 ' Pall WmlM .-.': 1 ' • 466'
.Derlner•Pat ' • - 226 Richards; W T.. ,. .. .550.
IttotvB H. j 643 I Richardson P WA_ 100,
F t o Ctuist.... .- 1421jtitone Wm E. ' •' . 414
Hot es J0hn;...... 12118tocker Vat S. - . 211
Her rt 17,d; ;, ' 416 Stviter l Fat sl4'
J a Geo WI. 42.711 WhltEleki Jos 1467
Job a Geo T• ' 1929 1
Whitneld R......... SI
.1 Geo W. (true - 1 .
• . 1 Meliwylklll Hare.
..,
~..; ~
. ~
taw, , ......$ 79 Kerlresi &ger El dab 171129
Gideon 443T 1 Lehrel Moses 0. - -1. '498
BCTIMIII /I VI ' . 150 Leven Wm Li .. /... . 1 . 1228
Ode Head D . 49: Paztob Barry B ..,... 195
D vie John -, 6 00 Rudy Wm 8... ... 1129
Fl i ec eu W w m A 47 0 Soudan - Benry 8... 600
F Islet John 167 Tlumapain JH. .i... 541
Ge Wm . 312:Vonte Benry 1 , 65
GoGo n Thum- ..... 402 Wortz John • - .... 256
He tilnger Wm..- 11279, Wiwi:4r Danl... ..... 561
Het .1 if-. ... 30' Wilsoo Jas.... .1.. . 740
B er Henry
con!Weber JR. 0....... - :„ 128
71 bier .7 0......'.. 837' &dick H M._ ~'i... 4113.
Kauffman Gee .. r_... 611 -
.1. •
Piwegrere Tedeualalp.„.
BaLiorf Thos 1 1 i 411 Intl:prig I
FeLy Deal -. 601 i
1 . .. '
IPlweraave. l' ----7
.
-
Chdstlan J D $•.. 227:Rohrer .1 M. -.
Duell Chas 4 773 Reinoeta W 8. 1 1 .
Pl. Ed 8 ' , ' 650 Swiegerd J . A.. 1 .
Pllt ert John A l4s' Steen R Li 1
Pll P A ' 413.Stockett -P.B
Rosh John I • 1375,8steserjoc..1,. • $751
Miller Dial R - , 1343,Stees Fit 1 139
Miller Lni.....„1 : .." 46631 Tracey 1119..1, .... .: ' -
_llll .
Nutting Lyman.... • MOO Tracey t% 8.. J...... 3 T 3
•I cremmea:
&wee Geerrid $ 311 , 31erkleBeny r 8 ..... ~ 116
Blnea W B - . 11 283 Bash Bided I ' 107
Becker-Betij .. 43' Royer John W,.. - 456-
Douched, Ctuts..... 121.8taanch Imaac.l . 349
Hoffman Geo it . 269 Shappell Moses , .1137
- Howv.r tend _ 49U:86bn* Elias' 1.4164
Hai& Beery 500,81m0n Prznk:.;.. 70
Ronald Dud '' 97 Wilson JK - ' .-
IGO
.Kaidner Franklin .... 390. Wright Robt, a , Too
Lear 13aml „... Il3lWalker Moe- ....., 72
McCollln J0hn..:... 41' Zartnn Henri' 974
` Port Carb•ll. . I
- - - - -- „,` -•
B e ad i n This I• I . $1326 Medlar John:. . . 753
Cb Olson C. L........ 4611114thaon Levi - ,;... ' 8664
Gale L'riah l ' 441 Newlin Jane , 163
;Geiger Isaac: 20:Steinbach Philip,- - 1917
Kdlttle Dull .. .. ... .. 900 1 8eanlon Mich..... _ 100'
Lewis Thai W , 329 Wentz Jac:. l. -.1... 1 39
Loose Wm L $47 Wilkins David , 106
liatiln .7 ri• 43jWInterateen Geo W.", 1060
Berta Le05uu71 , ..... • 3091 ' ' :
I Rdadliwwwy IDI tr. -
,
Anebbseh x 8.....„4 ' 2 Bill Chas IF, - „4: - .. 9927
Brindle Cieo F.... - 176
one
W.F...-:;: - . . 1 ,.. - 95
Do m Da t a • ' 1000 sear Chia 90- .. L 1... 3
Beach John . • 343 Lowrey Godfrey . . • 921'
Belch ,Chas 145 Lee Ralph It .' ..
241 ,
B ro wn Adam ' • 246 McGuigan 40. -..; 1376
Berger Geo .. 430 Philipp nprid , 160
Conrad Philip , GM Ryan James • - ,625_
=rank 396418mithi. P 1 ..446
C F
' Joe 540 Remo d . Divid ..... 1,62 ,
163 Webber A K... 1.... WI
Fl AWE 8 4551Wacrer WB' ' GM
H awe, Theo..-- 131 Wren Tbo6 ' /700.
1r
bush C 1./ ' 344 . • ' 1
, .
naliamoy Tewaallap.
•
'By .14 . 34 - • $ 4321Iarria Joic." .....; , 509
Berke Pat 1471Borin Jas l ..... 1 40
Beacham Jon*...',. 664 1 Johnston Riehd.,.... 1161
rd Geo... ,-. . 1499`Kleese Frank.. ,14... 183;
lornew Mart. • 122,KetairJaphua....;.... • 144
; 11 'Jam . - 91111 1 Kaistner Mlch ' 159
Chas. .. ..... + 185 , Leiria Thomas ' .199
Adam.:..... 2481142/14 Joky Nir • 1464
Banchman Frank... 234:Mckvoitesetesze.. mg
Dabber Wm!. 10 31 Morgall 181eb..1..... 129
B4uis Jos - 163 :Glimmer J 11....... 918
Pl66l3l;ciale - BID; Pazah Y., 13 - ' 481
MS= Al= 499:86aDy Jaeob 1 - 1511
Griffith 110. ...... . . ..• ' 466: Wimam. n L
. 1 4
... 887
1; cue ... , .....•
Ina! W 148t,Woma 8e0...:4... 22$
G Wm i . itten Wm.... ~.. [486
•, . ander Tin 4214121 .. - . •
Ithsaisod... 4 • lel Wm.': ....11,181
B -Wm - MP liladth FL. . 114
Raeder D n .,
....... . II lattlitein As A. ... ,VA
iii i 1 a n G eo . • „... 93 Shaw Matthew..l.... II 130
Hoffman Chao '7 ; .. • • 1 11W11455 JB. „; ..
-; 193
Frßob. ... :.. .. ..
UPI Welhbuta 125,.... . 145
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nap xi, .... s‘ll,l Tot Joelnis... 5150
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Jot= . ' ~ f .... oi.. ••• • : , .... •. ON
Bartle 35524be1me Torisikljp. .
Ile: B 8.... V 1411461 reivr B ' • • 848
..pilw ......... 2461182roar l idw T..... MIS
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sin J os .2 - . ' 41 Itsill CMS -• 40'
W and ' 9I Owes Geo,
....it.... .. Mil
Irely Adol -SI r15184p1511p ..... -/ 518
Plaik4s Ire 14 .'z
Thine* PC . ... .. .. 1 4 9118012 Bdw. " 1.: .. .. 1489
.ckkadwldc BEd. ... .• 07 .7600 n Wit.-11..,....- ' all
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SCOP/4. CHURCH
Navy. • •
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I Co. I. 49th P. v.
,f Co. 8 48th.P. V
en. B. Citth P. V
n, 30th I. C. .
C, 105th P. V.
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P. V.
by st, Wit noon,
Isigtfirnume Psi
the B.c it di •
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'Kuck Peter 11025
11 4 : 4 6%.1 . -
Moodie "A 4
,Itanley We -141
Maurer Dud -
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lYcLibbenDl Mel
Rewromeill6 Bilt
&*i/JB' • 1183
W .
Welaof /B.• . SIT
Walter A .. 114
Walter 2.1
981
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With us
er akutlxiet.i SU
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1., 691
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AIMS
ii,PORT OF 1 THE IMPEACH-
NEXT ALLNAGERS.
' t" , • r'
=NG I DISCLOSURES. .
'1 ' I
t ' PUBLIO : JU§TICE HASBEENTAm, '
. • I BED. NYITIL •'
I i - ,
Thefikettnlttlie oeMethgere sinter anise the an
them* of a resolution df the Roam of BeikeleadaMri,
of the 14th of Ott y itednet, to wit: -
Thad for the et: her Mull mote efileieut ptiimmiVi of
ths impertinent of tad President. the managers di
mmed the tnetruned to setmeiese and examine writhes
es midst *Mb. to send roe paean and. pavan. to em
ploy a stemagnpber, se il to am that lab committees to
take teatime:my. th e e Quad to be pied , stem '
the coMengeat fund of the Heath—
-114•014tleled ;other tint* so far Wiley lave been
able, became of , matters bereinafter katW, and ask'
lease to report to put as toilets , --
In Wreance Of Um iesolatlen. bailee nemointed a
sub am:imbue. L ot• which M. Batier Rao' the Ant
waned to take testimacer. , ~.., _
Glades W. Wortley ,! of Cluctindi Milo, appearea •
before the canntittee on Tnesdoe, the lath day of May,
In muter to he sabpaina. * her rakteoottlectioett4
Ma, part and an admitted to void. itr. Wiz,
was examined by thelub mittee, with
tee
m k t
amsiderstide debar. because bit refusal to answer
some meestker‘hisetrisions,Of others and betaposi
tlon al dahlia right" sad prellegise, which be at.
rem to sanction be argument, utdil thirties argument , of the
was exbustiel for the they. During this day
r. Mole! did not BMW, tens to sumer any of the
waken the committee meta him. He was ordered
to appear before the essaun4Se again at half-um ten
N on the morning of the neat dry,' the Seib, for
lathes' , examlnation. ' ,
He did Dot appear. bowerre mill seer oat Otloeit,
sad steer tbe Hoare bad adjourned to Saturday, the
thd. and dunce without freiner business till Moseley.
After that adleourtmett be meld nostestatexthe before
the Rotoe for contempt, in refeling to answer meil
now. 'At the armed romeereemeof ler. Wooley before
the committee, a majority of the mongers Wog pre
sent. Mr.Boetwell wee then= chairman Pee ten,
during tbei absence oil*. Btnghas. The etemins-
MU tees tletog abate to be centluned before tho whole
committee, an oath , wet male administered to him by
the chairnan, and tee inquiry attempted to be pea.
ceded wiitt Ater being 'AA whether upore nen
-ier. be deiered to chino or 'alter anything 'obis im
timouy ;oven ye.terday, Wortley declared thet - he did
not cr.usidee that heles ander oath the dee, berme.
ce that be had eh, nau t estimony whatever. : . He was
then toked If whet he stated to the committee was
I tne, !o width he decileetto sewer; illegeete in Nab
stance. that the Oath eammilteied bathe chairman of
tee rib committee was noel: ending Be was there•
nP O e biked , what alefioeltion be Ilia made of teas sum'
I of terrify thousand or terenty.ilve thousand dollars. or
I , tbereiboutiye tech had broil reletrid to In tits total
mony.of the day bekiret. mid which the cemmittee bed
edema to bellevo bee been raised for the purpose of ,
ton Maly indaienciug thetrial of the President. To
this be refuted to answer. wed tO every gentle& whkb
would tend to show where the nice - ty 'ram °blamed.
the rdirpoi es for whine It Ins obtained, by wham it
visa ferilehal, and in 'that Manner It was need, and tu
IllbOhl it was paid. he deel.nni to answer. alleging only
that It s eas not deposited with him or used for say
Parisileartnectednd that he with r t i h w el impeachment of the Pee
estion
l- what vet. In any waned i the d:e l ..l:l 3 ng lu tter It had
t kohl ,g to do with the aereclueentof the Po- Idea.
, when, 10 tie , the wi • oven Judgment' it wee not
1
materiel to the ' invest mina it was obviate to the
comer tree that if this nine was • proper one, there
was Au end to all laves lestioh, becalm every witne a
not itcoing the mate r; st y of testimony. could ' aisle
the etinie answer, sue o are dependent prou cream.
Mance" or detached fa tie to be made out by different
wittnres. amid Wade such admitted claim ,of
Seim be ever eacceesfu p ted Tte committee
were; theritere, obl tot atop the extenuation at
that point to= moo. of the matter* material to be 10.
01W of the armee', bat es the House was mit preg
ant, mad the wonen, by not. are 'dating and objecting
Moll; after the House had velodrome which tee com
mittee believe was a contriemoce an his pare that he
might not be held for thetempt. and lathe portions of
the Investigetkaa nileht be much antrarreseed if bier
examination weet no further, timeommittee, unwilling
to hise any time, preedee to examine the witnev
Outlier at to the get cc taineaUs of certain writings and
teleeilaptile dlspatche i made by him in his own came
or under assumed name.. here again your committee
were met by the remold of tee wit.te s to uglier al to
the manutneoess et'id ow 4 signature in tome VA/t
admitting It only w en !tins to telegrams in which
the impeachment or xisfof the President wag illartinct
ly mentioned, and to °Mere where it was alluded to in
cypher, or acoranpa such ele4 be expreseicam et rile.
rend the committee lite teleerems had refer( d 'a
tomb corrupt combtutione in *card to the trial of
the rresident.•He u ilnlinedp , &newer. The when,
wry thereupon. af r rtouretation. dismissed, and ore
derail to appear before the committee tor examination;
on Thundey, the fit Instabt, at halt past den orclock,
a. te r On Three* at the hour appointed, the wit-1
new did not appea r bet about one o'clock In the day
the committee mei ed a dertilleste from hlsplaysiclau,
whieb is sir follows i 1 ,
i _ WmommiorelD. C.. lay, 41, 1849.
I hereby certify that Colossal C. W. WOoley is under
my protease:mai care, and anstile to leave his apart
-moats, and waenU to his bed by reason of fanfare
'
fever, setealliar of ...rte. thautigemettt. - I
Phil was setem.ll--
pruded by*statement of the wit
narthat be wee 111,j together with a long aornment
nail ii his righte, pirleilegeri, and constitutional sump
elort,
The committee, accepting the/truth of Ws claimed
illn;s, did not send Sr the Intone , but went on with
MC vestigatAion in another direction. Tour Coni
ne lre have stnee,leareed, however, that Mr. Wooley
waif *ell ceintath on that day to take, and did take the
evebbei trate for a Weld tide to Nag bone and be
here trot &Pewee bakes your coatinktU since, but has
sent a teleET4ll/1' COltlaCale , f POW physician in
New Toth thschti was Wk. It will toe thus seen.
that Mr. Woobey, the withisla, has thus far Mined and
hindered the invesJeatkel ordered by the House, br
contumecy, in tethelng to answer questiOns, by era
sion and by evol ta }tice.„ i ,
, The ground by the wi th ers in refung to an
ner remelloos tto him; assumes that be waif to
judge of she I:mentality of th e testimony and of each.
Tendon pat ; th at ill !again upon every topic was to
be ihut off by his corn fp tie dna, that it Wm not mate- ,
rial to the sabject of ipqatn, and of which materiality
be Was the sole judge, and about which the exemnittee
and the House dial have nothing to say. He cialmei
that If a winter even thal a given quationis not ma
terial, whether that averment is tree or false, lapin
such decision there can be no appeal. Foy mimeo*,
if the committee could show Wide that. certain per
bad received $40,000 car eth stolen notes of a
given bank, Mr. Wooley adalms t right to li ne, to
salver the question whe th er be drew the freer
the hank on his own check . which au del to the
Telenet% and thus dethroythe coneedent lin In tb .
chain of testimony tottering the theft. Of worm this
claim cannotibe pertained for a momsed; for. 'to state
the claim be other words, is that the witnizes,- end nit
the etibanef, le to judge of the materiality* the facts
to be elicited.; , Not for the pupate of showing the nia.
malting, of the , question pot to Mr. Wuoley, but• to
show the continuancy of the wintry', his, c tr , uption
and uptrattstem eli. and lio justify the committee in
taking tbat pevere, and expel:ll)l3re punisbmeet be he.
peed on him fur eis cone rapt of the aro h 'tiny of this
aduse and the Justice of the nation. the emptier° beg
!rive to reis , rt tht i fsets and that resumer , . 10 far 'as
o
they he been eyeloiiid, connecting Mules W.
Wooley with the soblccematter of the !reeky with
weifh the committee is charged. shoeing bow netts
sag It Is to nubile jnatlcelthat toe Iforee sboold have
trim Me it Dole/ tha inthirest and tallest statement; of
miry bin knowe tirelieved by him to be true. It
entne from the evidence pm Mr. Charles W. Wyoley
te a !Alwyn', not In igtherill unictice. bat attending qCI
canesbefore , the Portent of Internal Reveling, general.
liaising oat of alleged fiends , in whisky, or suite
I n ronee et Judge Dent. ey, • wittiest before the toin•
* tier, and Mr. Welders associate coatael In shoe
cases .. he Is • lawyer by ptor , salon, aeg etnlatire tra
der, doe, asireat deal in stockspeculations. In fine bor.
1.("0, &c. Ht. is a Kee uceian e ,nsidet.himielf e Ken.
ire ky gentleman. and bas bed tacky habits. 111, wife
has • large property. 11•11111- tuts 1 a good deal I money •• i
The language of Judge lituilsvy aptly describer e
person fitted to i be. load itrom,the evidence it appears
to the cotamittee Met he, Woeley, is the manager; or
Mae of the managers of the concern of that body'of
menwho are deirandine t i the Igo ernment aud=
laxly known ii the eWhi t ty fine,' Ills tint
awe, as ounceled wit the;
Is impeachment cul t so
far as the evideom fats da t e, on the 4th of y,
by a telegram Vent to
N ew Turk. from one of the
President's Seeeettlietcl r W.. NV. Warden, ("Date of
the Baltimore sue.) In answer to this telegram From
Mr. Wacky. i. J r
SklrA•mica Man t ua, May B.
William W. warden...
;Dispatch alycr opinion of the situate*. Will see
yOu on W ed
y morning.
I Wserriee roar, D C., May d.-1909.
L t l W-, Woo fey, Prith aeonue . ll6,6l, Ana Fork City:
;More assured to -day than'ever that the President will
be acquitted. . . I '
itlath IS the opinions:4 luny well paean men of bold;
tles. Several.Rlitel•ltYClO e °ti t :BM re ho byre
; heretofore felt sire of conviction, I form me that they
w have doubt of • the tesele and this Change of
opinion has Ulan place earn lieiday. The (Slily Der
sons whoomerteinqualif edlythat Mr. Johnson will be
removed are de* who rolow least of the inner work.,
log, Mc. Tbe best informed either admit that there
Tin be aceeithil• or IA in doubt. Answer. , i
(Signed) W. W. Waimea.
, Kr. Wooleg rut appears Omit the Eagle ttaket Ild a
nestles is the ream of Marlow !Need, at the stator
Home, mew York. , atwhich were present Mr. ;goad,
Mr. l B D. Webster, ". Sheridan Shook, and Mr .
atley. i , i
To arnelitte 6 tombrtuth a this meeting •It is
convey td beeMthreiOrpeflotriaPte."l"L'lthe•irf
the government. Al It dill be (Nerved. Warden's die.
patch says that the only; persons that assert rem&
fled'? that Mr. J.:ibex' mill be removed are the e who
know least or the 1•Ier workings, &a. Mr. Ttoulaw
Weed's relation to the MO oUces of thh rernmilut.
and conneakm velth all manner of not oil.
Hal. are aaLwell known to ' need dethriptionos toe
ouse. Mr. s.'b.Webster wag for a larag o tac dez a COD.
wood with the Steel Department ; is a Cal
Mend of tl aiter 4t d atary and of Mr. Weed Sr manyymrs.
A gent
a Am Connalssioaar , Cr Consortial
Agent to Mogi , and la ars Deputy Eauveyor of the
Custom Hone/ z at Nyw York. Mr. Sheridan Shook i t
Vector of , teazel }Were of lig Thirty.vcond
tree, He Yeti Clay, a men of large reputed
Wealth, and lOW a ce and answers before the
illommittee we 'snot to enhance oar opinion
41 hie Intro* er =throttle/B. The skied ant:
Wln
ee ot the Meeting an best ivenlles wadi the
witness who described it. Mr." Marlow Weed, ami
the names of the Swami of whom be speaks.
Q. I hold, in my hand a telegram hum Melee W.
*oaley, th
dated May T,1868, to Hon. Truirlow Weed,
.New To
'. WWI will the elbiely_paril be on hand ate bad..
iiees. , C. W. w °out's, Weisrd's Hotel.
'A A. That illtbe telegram in telencwe to Hating;. '
Q Did red totherstmeil this telegram when ion se.
Mewl ft? , A. I nzeletstood no •more than lallyhiody
ells would him under ood from it; I euniermooe it
rQ. k;dated*ben 400* would be in Wastuneton.
Nobody elm woad have undentood tam it mead
Albany parte' except Hugh Hastings r A. I did, be.
Muse I had a previoas telegram.
Q. `Mat lissineeedid it relate tot A. I enderaced
gib Mel kis ispesiehrtesitit
Q Did you seal Hoge ligature', A. yea
Q. Why &bald Mr. ,Woollef taieltrithb you to send
s o Atom peer, whim yea. understood to ba Mr.
etsithage e A.
I A previous MIT= named XL Meet.
groin Wocdey f A. I think IA: I num be We.
taken ;at an rata I received i telegram noemer oA ,
me to send meetings td Waddington. • - ---",_
Q. That woo from Webstet. wait coif. lA' 'Per
tewse I /
n ".''.
1 Ma1 6 ,194M.
To Maki*, F eed, 'd ash HatiasNers Yore:
He will do t. TeleffraPli tiMb BitilUM.o Vie;
bee. right al io .4 . er. . I lon.
have TrraraNSTEIZTV.a,
! c lot a t ili elegeol. blat, I do nag a; that I did not re.
9,,, Wbco "'her 60 what wei be to do t A. I
don't know who= end what he wee to do.
Q.- Dote, that you have already bald
lo that ter. waato do tometlibig about the
imiasechment traeinese Y A. Ter.+ , •
Q. It weeddlreeta Bath "bee amid not Rev tit Xt.
Hastingst become MS is mediated bilbe next eon
teas. Did you Make any inquiry what "he wee ring
what"be" was to doll A. No, eir. 1 i
Q. Did not,you meliestand what "lii" meat, A.
No, sir ; tat I an tetra's If pm will allow see te do
enAmetand A. 1
Q. 4 wiW to ________ Into "be" west
no knowW,ge of wise 'tee was. m un z is adki 114
,dastand wi: "be mead II 1
abaci it. .
~,,, - - 1
ci, omeo do It ;'w hat 4kl 704
that, whoever "be' wail
.. ..L I did not
who 'he." Wee, at erhetfte was to do. dm T
nave go do
so derstood that whatever tAo.
telegram relabel-66y ft , was the enblect of Impeeekiniet.
Q. Iblejale Me receive Ode tetanus ea the me re
TA: Yee.
end Ma the rut of Km this mat To HOIL Thee:
West, Mew Tat: t'Wbm will trAll rs
im,
be en band for bealomer A. Tel, •
Q. The pm oedemata to refer tO ßasor
end
the butes" hobs nbitble 00 1311PnolftWild , ies,
air- I 1 1 t ,
, Q. Thill on the Mk of May I And thle Warms Amu
Worley to She M dd= Moak: "tie to gee AMire Hew
whl livit born to Cwrhneals Watt yeto iur
now toiny mew= semm tbet
illey, Did Oat
den aback call as we Is obediences he we telegnen I
a. iis dui" miw cc mit dm telegrarni / I isi tae 1
telefffelle 1 I ,- I• i
Q. "Metre Om car (dead; ,
tbd mar *my A,
Tbat insane me; 'sandget an answer te lig, dampeteb
willot issurker•
"when the *thaw perty
be at leaf for =ire.'
Q.. What wawa did you earl? A. 'll dart think I I
mem twOleceeme Thad sat raolved itty from Ilm.
ben at One T liblivrigllf EhlellP eemiebt Mew
Ile% e n
34,41 e
, I alms ales to adders& i f
Q. OS aw *sailed Yr. Witter
a VLlpbe
yes abet aegettlal pith/shedding b a
did leitnAintie so ',OW wends npoirlabidatilt Tem
Ide wmin I. A. Itamtz tot.
9, Did yeti Wow It an way t A. 1.154 NIL
4.4.„,V thmair No. um 4.; nay. sr.; On
te v i a esn't aose%md ihirik
. ifrz_Clozbas, tbitibet
"aft"ta at . S t imm nomit;, we the
=rlisibuis _pea poiloarood los, Inn
after to, vietioallbsellmokoli dos
:12 c i atilhbe .
I.
: 11sielakts easesliost be.
4 1. 1110111111110.17011111111010 et fi
f t. i
doirtilir 1 ' f 1 ,
I
M
NI
Q. ; tom understood 'the telegram you, sent Mr.
Shoolmdidn.t you, A. I think, become; it was ,
roe to noneorsond Me. Moth ; I told h im Iglu not ,
Q khat vn Mint important tiling that you were to
do when yen got here! I don't tenors.
Qr What nidlos andel:Mend it to bet A. I;Etider
stood It reistrd to the linpmehment; I could esolidn
what. strhadctstandhsg, of it WAS, if yap thought
riet. . •
yo=se the etilinaltoo in direct au to
theomotton, net , was the important matter 'which :
You and were to do when you got here in eels-.
Soo to impesolimooti A. I do not koowz 1 know,
making
most as what ins • -1 1 1Alerlialkates.
1. Q. Let us pp MU Ovate? and see... On the eel of
Wat*l-IIkIIMISII Moto% !lie will Matt"; tem.
Wto MIA Basangsto mese here r away"—
here furggitren who "bell or do nO know?' A.
I do sot ' • '•
A. On' the Mr.itrooley taysshed :to' you'
"vt ben :Ed the, Albany , pgrirte "on band for and turdermAiallkato mesamesa Mr- thiatitlitt:
flui you
Bth Mr; Wooley ineeln teetpapho, to Mr. Shoos,
t mho the cypher "Moctiter m " "0..) to the Aster Wore,
and get from ta :seh (which, you us' mesa" yori).
'"ett answer, My &pima yestentt ni * Wl= 'Mr.'
841..rul 7011 ID gee in enswer, du not ve _
whit answer you 'eat iA. d not send any .
" . Q. Then oh the 131.1i;Mr.C.r.i love the lath being the
day after the adJouroment of the Senate, "If rim can't
come over send Sheridan Sh ok --important,-8.
Cum" Now,'lt would seem when the telegram *to
shorn you You upderstood who " Boozer wag, and
You know Mr. Wootey wanted MI Of ggbook should
room sad do komething that *if Important about
papachaent, •Witaiss—Rtease me it yon sesame that
Bignege le mine; I said it faded to huosuchment
not that there was actruething to he dOl7O, but whet. 1
'did not know„; I knew that the. whole bebject misted
to hapeachmenst... ,
Q. But doing "business'. shows that something was
to be done A. Yee. .•
. Q. "Be wal do it," abdwe BOY iormething wag to he
dote; ' 4 otme =youvelf or lend Shook" stows. that
I licetotthtitif was to be done'. which you or Shook Could,
ad; now. "POT,. whit wait to be; done? A. Hum au.
orourd that Ido net
: iQ. ' , What aid you andernand was to be done?. A. ,I
don't know that I understood' anything, and peth4 o o
you will and oat that I do not; if you will allow me.
I well saythat from all I heard em the staled of ion-,
primmest I had _no confident* in the oehreo.' that
IWO talked about: and I declined to have anything to
alto with thein.l
: " •
4. What were the saemes I A. They were to get
the votes of Senatortiagainot Onvietion.
• Q. Bow t A. As mulenitocrl; by' pardmse, by
SOU%Q. were egged thrlie erhentee. A.• I have
trent the subject mentioned 61 a Somber of Vertle..._;
I Q. Tell me who ?A. I thlok the COM map hard
talk of the subject was IClenend Adems. '
Q, Formerly In the Confederate army ? A. Ito any
thing I know, formerly in Ole Confederate anon
ihoegh I soprotied not. .•
Q What 'a Ideother mme t A. lam notenundsont
'that
Were you intimctoirith him ;A- _No. ,
Q. Mow did be come to you; a stranger, to talk to ,
You about. parching: Senatore votes I' - A. Because I ,
think be had talked vin the rinhiect• with another pos.
Henan, tato. lu the' tonne of, th e conversation, said
that be would cumuli me. . , , .
Q. Who was that o ter gentleman! it:•The
tecior; Kr. Smythe i L , think hi that conversation my
namewrs mentioned, and in Pawing nut of the Cue
trim House, bythe way. I ttelvined the Collector, and I
think the advice concurred with his own view. not to
havitAnyttdag to do with the sUbject; -I met with tbbi .
'pelican wain," out of the °um* House, and he intro
; &iced him to me. .
Q. When A. fthink three week's ago.
Q. Had Use (}elector talked 'with you befoul A. Ito,
0. Did yon advice the collector not to base anything
to do with the subject before , after you saw Adam! , !
A. Both before and -
Q Did you thuveltice,thesu Jed to him--a subject
that you y on
never heard of! A. I -hoe just stated
that the collector told me Of this conversation with
Wneral Adams. "
. •Q. Then the 'collector told you! A. Yes.
Q. What did-he-tell you? 'Pt That Adams proposed
for a certain sum of money to get the votes of ceriatp
Senat ire c '
Q Whitt Senators! A. Of course I am' under your
direction; I do not mho:holly intilxinceeac3-inaly's
name; the names 'menUoneel to the were . Senator
--, Senator and I cannot with certainty in
dicate the other names. . ;1
Q. A. lam not sive. . •
Q 1 A. Heie I want. to answer You very an. •
eguivbeally; 'hummed as - 4 voted agalmt im
.peichnoint my mind ban beep a good dial turned • to
that, 'and Lean say that I never beard his name men-
Hoth tel .by anybody ad one ,of the, persons to be In.
fenced. ,
• Q. Anybody elea A. .Y-
retirement wire to be made to tear voters but I cannotri
star, p lovely who. except, - I .—, and ----- •
By Mr. W•levra —Do yon remember any reason being.
stated why bat four votes wereth be'provided for in
that, way t A. Noel do not remember that, there was
'any tenon; I had nolsith 110; I advised'against in •
By Mr. Bailer—Wes it made 'apparently In gam '
faith to ion? A. I made the converrition with 'Mr.
Adams rather a brief one. 1 I ; e -
Q. I speak of the conversation' with Mr. fimythe, - ,,
A. Mr. Smythe told me what !Mr:Adams bad said, , •
Q. Wee Mr. Smythe appardtly in mimed abcicit said,.;.
A. Mr. Smythe was Wing My advice to regard no the
degowof confide= to beepleced in this man &jams;
I said I did not know him; I did not like the I ks of
it In anyway, and thought it Odst not to have anything
to do with tt. ,
B 1 Mel Wilson—Q. Do you know who thews nun I.?
A. If General Butler had not made me hesitate about
it I should have mid be was a man-in our army, orig.
giaally from the county of Slittlediftia.
By Mr. Butler—Q. That Imo snout three weeks'
ago? A.,Tes. 1 - I
Q. War**, the nexl. mai that talked with you about
Purchasing dent A. The euidect was often talke d about In New York. I I , -
Q. By whom hi you? A. I !appose to answer your
question to spirit It was pat-the next conversation
I had was with Weheter, Wooley and-Shook;' they
tense to my iv 301 at the Aster House
thQ. • I
When? A. I think, s Week after , Adams wee
ere. • 1
Q. Shook, Wooley and Wetriterf i•
A. Yea, sir, and
my Impression is, though I sin not confident, that
that wee the first time I ever mw W ley.
• What MU tberemid about it? A.,Subetantially
f eerat Adams said? It we.) said that was a prow.
ninon made for stem and for money.
Q. What sum wag neentiented? Thirty thousand
dollar!, I think: . , , . 1
Q. For one vote, armorer A. 7 three rates: but
three names were mentioned that I remember.
Q. Who were;they? A. Meows: = , —, and—.
Q. That was /thud a weekidter the firate;, about two
eke ago? ' A. Ifei; I think's°. - •
Cannot you fit the date any nearer? A. tcannot,
Waa Flutings in the ratter - thee? A.. No, sir;
dugs had not been spok u'ot•then. -
Who deer spoke to you, of Hastings? A. The tel
= to me. -1
Q. Did you epsak of Hastings them? A. Atter I got
the telegram. /. • I . - .
- Q. How did you taulerstind a,telegram from Web
ster. "Ife will do it...'• Hastings, never having been
"s km of; "Tell flutings rry come right away oe how
did you uoderstand h to reline to impeachment micro
Hutlnge_tad been tatviehrly rp ken of? A. Because
the *abject had ban erevioesilr PP"e4l of at toy motee
by Ouse three gentlemen. I -
Q ;grew did you not underOeud that "be" referred
to some party whine tor e in. to be•purche.ed ? A. I
had •no dittioct under• tandesE at ao all: was an enigma
to me ,' end Ido not know d iet r tiled td understand
It; 1. , hadlorgotten that there was any such telegram; ,
I know that the telegram. whatever it was, Irefernad to'
the aabieet of impesehinent ':
..,„ _ • ' -
Q Than . in / sec , rdance with the requesSorthis par.
ty, Weireer, yeu did send for.Mr lla.einOrtebt away?
A. I teTerraplied to Mr. Ilestinge, saying ho weal wan-,
tett at Washington, ' I
Q. And you telegraphed knowing he was wanted to :
aid in parchseitervote. ? V 1
✓ls that (Vita fair? I ,
' A. I think .0. l' L .
A Then I answer distinctly that Ido sot know that;
he was wanted for any potpie eexcept relating to im
peachment, and it did not other to me whet he was
wanted for.l . ,
Q. When he came to :few Terre, ern hesitated
about geing -1 went to ten fat it so that' you relay no
d-ivtand exactly what Idr asking you- - -Yoe have
testilled thit one Adam- mined on yens or met you;
,abeint perimeter votes, that when hniythe 'consulted
ye letryter about petitioning votrs. that— •
' Mu:wee-I*m sorry to lnierrn t t you, Gen. Butler,
hut you don't , state the qumaim Gott. I did not say
that bruythe spoke to me %hour. purchasing votes: I
told you be rep -ated to melhat lad been said to him._
and asked me-what I thane tof ,the matter _
Mr. Butler-I melt to t you with perfect person
al respect, and I want to get exeseUy all that-there le
in your mind, ard as you lave already told no that you'
had forgotten romeia the telegram!, and as yon have
already said you eldttot 10,9 r, the purport or cethin
7. - marters in the se 'telegrams. I have 'endeavored and
propose still to endeavor to' bring the train of dream
stances to your mind, alto see if. upon the whole,
yommind don't go back the conclusion as to what
those telegrams mean, therefore I am pelting Breese
questions in this form. 11 . • i
Witte" —Raceme kw tot 'saying to you bete I am
glad.to receive your explithatiter. I think there can
be no need of mistinderstanding. where' franithers Is
deeired. I have no &she to corcealanything, ner de
I desire to be embentaesed fry any of the tee,tualealitlea
which may be rawer. rer.*ted to by a long croes-ex-
Amin/akin, width my health does not permit. Never
theless, you shall have s hank anllier to every ques
. Q.: Now then, the eleelitiesal propose to pot to you
ire tub: rYnnethree weeks :ago you had some conver
sation with a man by the name of Adams upon the
retsina of pirchasing mtgs. Zither lint before or
after it, Mr. !Smythe) Ascii had ep.ikeitto you on the
sal:elect, end repeated whet Mr. Mama had said - to
him. A. All that maned „wiikth an hour on the
sane day. 41 . '''' • , ,
Q. Abort a week - after , : Shook, 5 1 D. Webster end'
Woologyor .
yard° trot knolls,: ed at your l'oool
and W .miren-deramegionillt the same nutted
lIP. tO that IlMe Mr. Hugh J/estange name had not
been roaditered. 'hen'' +Me 6th . of May, which
would be:about two ago, Mr. Webster tele
- obeli lb yoc --ile do it. Telegraph Hugh
Weoftge kr cane here, t away." Toe fur th er sta
ted that'yoevild tit Hastings to come to Wash
e
iligtoN'aml he did COWIN and that you understood
that be eras to Come relating to impeachment,. Now
whit - kerma to call yourathention to, andito ask on .
to reply la, Did you nodloderstand and believe, when.
re Melted... this reinter*, front Webster, that , Urn
inka.welilo go to Washington uppet the ;Arne subject
WW.b Webster had consulted yott upon, in your room
ati.ths Astor Howe)? A. Tea. air; I swooned it was
on the same subject. .11 •
.Q. Did Hastings make ttny report when he ante'
boa be
to you? A. Yes: told me he had been In
Washington. • , 1
whet
Q , EXCOIOIIIO , 4 do soic a* the report was ?
• A. If yon' ark me Uterallylif he Deported to me, when
be cams beck. I my no. I 1I '
9, Mho see you after beenune becit ?A. Yes. '
-re Did be mate any athiement upon his *bit, to
W'utdogton? A. Yee. , . ; i
,• It How aeon did he return ? A. My Imporition Is,
in
a 3 . of two days—l am not• quite sure. 1 .
Q. Within three dere ? lA. Yes.
Q. HaTins rvtanted withtailuve dart! how fled a
telegram entire 13th for ; yen 'coma CIXIDO yourself or to
send Shook, who was ,one of the party who mere. In
your nom. Mott
b . that you were wanted to
come on the lame insides ? ,A. I did. ,
Q„. •..t if 'yon could isil come you understood that
fitelok was welted on this awe besides? A. Yes.
Q. And that it was hapottant that either he orlon ,
aboold cocas ? A. It was ionwpressed in the telegram.
, Q. And you dearest Hat lead so Important that
you sent himoild you not f A. No, air ;he did go,'
but litid topics& him. . I .
Q. Dt4 roclkat to to kllO2 Slid till him to comet A.
Ho, I thiat be arms to see ms. and asked me a'ront, It
- and I told him 1 slimed not to. - •
By Mr. Wthem—Q, Did you inform Mot about the
contests of the teledamt A. 'think it was to Mut.
By me, Baler—No. My. 11, was to Thozkror Weed,
Twelfth street and Filth AMMO% New York City.
"If yon can't costs oven, sand Sheridan ROA. im
pentad. a 5. Cm." My bnpresdon was it was to
shookl !shored btu' telsgram. and told him I
mild not, or sbcedd not and he doubted lint
whitiste jEw would. bad ,
I Q. And remained how lon r s. do you know iA.
Immo?. nth bet my mt mare thm a
..
day or two.
h niii thua taa Wooley was in. New York
1 withWebefor and proposiag tone:rho, Weed
a =wept scheme tp %myths votes of certain Seashars,
a proposttion Mich Yr. Weed dsclinekglyft no na
-1 son torso donu - sousOffet _• that he dld sot *MR the
i a •;111e one lry his twelagey he does
I 'not a word of his diaccuragement to the perms
t in the beithms. becensa 4 of its anymtion and Cam.
1 meg, but pay declines take put in Itt, ilo far aap
pears bateau he doubt s whether it ean be Made a was
bet as he teethes, informs the peaty if it were
horrible; hods meld em ly_fis raked to carry it opt
-I=gy thee lovas New Totk sad etude to Washltip.
opt--
losae it the entsepriee could m
-71.
a nodes% ad of that inutommitreve some di
aled to Mitch we will hereafter advert. Before doing
sok Myrna; MIMI be Instructive to ant what facilities
barHofwVithe 4rientte Of thirTreeddent,'and
bri be thartoodriemi. Hs opens tailor'
NO. 4 at MOMS: stietick rem Mr. S. S. Cox
Mean biases me or of the counsel for the Pro
dded. and Sokol: from to the Senate Climber.
tre,was maw- reedit of die vote to
Wooley sad tolimiplat Moen N 0... which dinuctlon'
ta .
ohs obeyed, be himsel f op to the Cddtol with
Ix Mune on that XI. Watley ghee Ad
iWalden% wsry !sahib eMartstomehls—"thehing Ids
incelly right MI ieftri tn so much Mud
he stleseptstoaccoont ke an thral of mors-thaa
Imo thommititollare hod the 10th; to the fifth of
I May in this way:N, r
' MM ?um it reelPelPid b 7 Meta renfl.b. illbll:
contractor of the /MIMI Bureau; Ralph W. Machos,
• New York goldleolterr....d. Oahe, 10-0 1 114 law,
I Nye Tub at/ ; fleamel WV** gola ftli . la
Weibingtos, who testides Mead you commute tied
be lakes, from etimmation 'Mk the theretary ; when
be brands to ail &old, had therospoirtentraptute his
duchtes to Mew York. as Mims: ',.,
Stitt ISM
To Marks M. Weed, No. lia Wail otred, Sere-] ark:
Mr. Potter Mil be din all this wedr z- fundate.
cads; made low maxoth:. ,
Pommy,
: i lirt i deb being intettestedi fp he tudblek - bacrqd be
,
Melia H. Weed. No. sa Ma Mme, , tens York:
Mt. MoCeiloth will not talolill all poi week; big ,
01/110mose; widioloor
LIMJt_ , """ -w ". _
__- SAig Vim
Ookitoi lidirmad Comm the Prodded% late private
and now AM Assistant Btaetuy of th e
tortertho. Mr. Shed[
Shook, a Sew
17 - IMID -or at Menai neranne, Wohirigton He.
hid Word tbo andosotl.Sagosiror; & & e s g,
111bdigar nomboded to Audis; FL A. Smythe. Anne.,
ins of vest NOV Trek; IL I). Witheler. theafore
esthmed, Mead of halo, Weed and of hurstaq
Seward; if. h. iliediam sem of the Ridderbeeter,
red AMINO Aind now as tha Cliewasesdat Advertiser
with Weed, .
_* I.Ct. Tweed, it broker of Wart
stmt. New Tait; . Memo lima , t. at*" Voitel
6406#1541: LC I . USN 11 Mali 1 0 1 5. 160 1a 140, Cr
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lively of Cirichuntfi. Mei; Jtitite I Dmilcrif, althrhey
to th e ..whisio,./Land JO time lama bealldld W.'.
otd.,2l rt
15., Grocebeca. and -vs whoa II e., - Esq.. of the;
counsel for rho President. - . 1 i • .. ~
To 'how ; the degree. of tiMacy (m i n e * , bi ,...
'twoen Xr, WoOley and parte* above named, Abe
conuulttee have ir refer to ' the solemAme Mit '
have mused hMar-•••-. meal of them and Xt. Wooley, ; I
.a nd thewm2suaMis of Woolen himsel 4:the parties.
cl; atos.
who• dined her at Wel on the kriday eve- ,
tang be the vot., . ,* .. . .
javire the ' names of the r gentlomen it • •
that'.
. A. General William S. 8- Cor; w. ,
AIL Everts: W. & Groesbeck;! COmel McDonald, of
*dna! think; Colonel Cooper: the private flecretarx;
myaelt. Sam Ward and Craig. ' ,
.Woolell. farther Within that be been all to .
craasaad'theintaient of, en latertal Reissue_;'
Assessor tor the of Gindnuati fvuta,th, rrell 4 :
-
With these' relations and artistic= 40311i 11 11 hi
Washington. lenh Atte cortnla Pultases" i tti
averred at Yr. Weed's Min, at 1 the Astor Rope, of
Procuring the President's eortittal, sat i :Peiro os l
also of controlling the settlement of sky 'O w
es.
sod also to aid the nominationol le ii, wr hat
(Wools') *wears. both of which kWmentioned pan..
poses jwonld be largely promoted 11 he weld' thothliso
the first Vl\ parchaae. Wham or ptherwlie, ire 6114 ,
the flog egtee.of his stweawrin a telegram: of the
6th of May, to Stairldan Shook.. lined Booker, ,as fol,
loom , 1 --,' - • -
"Kr auto ' s! Wildiwsed: Pikes ten to Iv credit to.
defarith CarreeikthCkt, 'No. 26 Broads
t ret ,4 -J '
Answer' , , , ros- 1 ' t • .. I'
That thtl t telegraut !the not abcot an himest ineril
trattaaction, le sari from the el . and from the fad
that 3f.r. Stertelia , ',Shook cent city • knowledge ot
fr
what it dart% ilthonrh head is that he receivol Ii
from 61.r..W001ej. Nr.lSbook farther denies that b* •
Placed any money to Mr. Wool y's credit. .t Oillest¢:
Darnsy iCo.•s.-its the telegram; directed, yet the corn*
mitten dud from the testimony of lir: Wooley himself,
thatslo,ooo were placed to ids credit with that beak/
L o g house to New York, 'gals*. which he drew 'and
received the WNW. in ten bill $l , OOO - each. froth
the National Bank in 01 city, In a day or two
'alter the telegram. . '1"
As showing that this was,dtme by Shag:. according
to tee telegram we tied that - lUD. Webster. his teas.
elate, dis pat ched a telegram the same nicht, from Wll+.;
lard's to ftook.soorir:4' 3 4ll ,37 l right Toot ansWer tots ,
been retched." 'CM with th e procure:4Mo
of this money by Woo we and the dispat.thes hero.
m'e recite& of the lib Of Ithy.ifsorn Wortley to Weed.
asking 'Witco *lll the Albany !party be. or hand few •
rawness?" is thq same lont /bleb Thole* Weld!,
swears means "Procuntig votes{ for acquittal by pee-,
chase," and is th" same word-"bosieces," Wooley twos 1
when he telegraphed to Shook, .•311y hardness is s a
ed; place/en to my credit:" smi th showing i t,„
,
haste. Uooker.4WoMets). Bastiggs' not ' ,
mends stele:MO -41:57. to Sheridan Shook on the 'sth :
to the Astor House and get an answer from oar friend
to nil' dinettch of-yesterriar, " • ( ,
(in the same day, the Sth. R. TrWebster teiet;pfte,_ '
to Shook. Heat T. Weed immediately, and ascertain
it that letter has been delivered; it not, have it done
at once." Weed dews not tell rut what was to that let
ter. us testmes hitmacoodaslon. that he telegrapkad
to Alban? to Mat Hastings, and vent him to Vs asti
lugtoa an the same beeletws that was conversed ahont '
by wooley. Shook, and Wehg.in et the otorvinepor- ,
chasing the , votes of Senators. Tito' conn.o of , tsFears,
brooght Hastingoto Washingtre on the Toth of Mk!'
The effect of Haedegs'appearlem here au ten-day is;
shown by the.telegram ot•Wooley to tits frictid, ,J. s S '
G. Derklilayll, "President Muck Above pat.' Aprl
To D. W. Jireg, New York: - • • I"-
Impeachment ironer higher then a kite. - -
But on the 11th. Hooker (WOct'en telegraphsSholl, ,
din Shrink : , 1 .1 -S. 4
"The fire should be had: theY be 1160hitrils &era ) ,
1
drew five thimissed dolled
Ots the same day
en Chilean. Harney .t Co., thriaarth the - First - Nalirelli
Bank of Washington, which nits duly ti noted by qt.F
leis, Harney dt. Co., in New . wk. 'it to no difficatt
to Pee who Pla ed . OW inoney tbere %or. Willie', (wait.
--vine the purpose for which it Was re pplapM. That
this was not tor ,an honest pi:l*ns is shown be Ibis
tipber. and Wnoley declines to explain rt, relet:•
many. although it term.. to the Ave which Totwt
sad Shook denies- that he knows what the telmrent-.
means. although be admire be had received It Etta+e
MM+ of ten Mr, wand Sedate live thousand:
and the dye then/arid dollen:drawn on t.incien *r-d
paid there for Wooley on the moire itt h Of May4.a4'
evident by the following teleetam : • , . •
' HAMILTON, Ohio, IS:102,"."
To=Woolrefrmn H. S. ClineA:
1 paid your amt. flew is] Andy Got borne `hit's:
morning. i •
Make the twenty ihoinartd dollanri that.Wisley
wetted for this taupe' e, and lthe eame,hit Into refirsei,
to iteconnt for, or rather, has &tenanted for in four
tercet war. each 0: which to I Mire. ,by saying',
he had expended ft in• his private bamboos; encohd," -
that be had paid it out in to.es client'. bloater e;
that he had -want it to his client in by a.
check on a bankthein. forgetting thatsmtding ,hia &sp
check on a bank In Ohio would not get ten lone thou.: -
sand dollar billa ont.of bls ,:packet in Wietn o gthrt;'
fourth, that he hid given -betyreen sixteen aid eeteh.
teen thou and dol tart' of this Maim to Sheridan Shaok..
to keep, which Sheridan Shenk denteattponoiath, and'
W,ooley now-refuses tit tent tit to yo u r - comm ittenaikhat'
he has done with it, ands Is one of -the ohjectm , of
- report to have' him bet to the tarot this HdeMia
and forced to &clone.'
Meanwhile there seems to have been a llttledifflaiiil
which WoOlgy could not arrange
.or Hastings troa:
'smooth, and which required_ the master hand of Thur..
law Weed, or that'of hie metueely lece able otters shill- -
fel lieetepant, Sheridan-Shook. to :West. It will b e
remembered that opinions were delivrrvid In the:Senate;
' on the lith by tome Senaren; that on the 12th iQrres
a public rumor that a Senator to Settatorsworatt realth
or vote for the eleventh article. Something, whether
it was that rumor or not, disturbed the asseelitelanf
Weed's mom at the Astor House. It would not be well .
for the committee, at I. to dik iere(what
dente they-may have ecting 'other partH; but . that
:something had happened *loch interfered_ ,tettt their
calculations rah that day, is meat certain, brhauseliti
' J. B. Craig telegraphed from Hew York on thi-I . 2th of
May, In answer to an Inquiry from Sam Ward. 10010
at 1:30; will see you early.* He arrivmdiarrerofeMtutet
,ou the meriting of the Ilia, end- teiegreptiet ou_tho
same day, ai he sweaty, by direction Of Wooley,
Sheridan shooki ...cene op by ttiii first train; -very
later iant." . . • , 1.
What was it that'ws, So important? That' tier
third or fourth member of lbe Astor Hoist; Awaeli. -
Lion for the ptutbase of motO should tie thole toittend
to it lest that', telegram sheeld not And Stash' at
Pifth Avenue Hotel. 010 the same day aqd neck
Craig teiriphed to Sbnokithr order of Whole, 'Ton
I Most cometieresed untangle :Marl between, fe'endi,
at once." What mawl had happened retween 1, blade T
Craig swim - She dee• not know. Shook ewes:she dinio
n W: And, although be-enhe In 'oberilenceito the teirei
grin\ be never Innuirrd, erwas told after be got here,
what this importaut semi aers. Sherid ail Mork alit
come, but nit Mail 5.11. Onz had telegraphed' hydf.
rection of 7iVooley to Theriot,: Weed; but as Cox,
,sweu.; without heowledoeL ot fig .impart: yea'
can't come over, rend Sheri:lan Shook —lmpert aut --
lThis tele tatty, Weed testifies related to, the stifijhet
Impeachment, as ovet in his room at the
House. sad ay.he weld not come,- Shook . kome
by the morning train of tbel tuft; mo the Shari,
-ever it was. Was about pantie aing the vote eitabe
Senators.. ; ' ! •
BboOre deputy, Shafer. telegraithedlo Celle at.U.lO
-- of the 14th that Pihnotwonid leave NowYoth to
.
; I ender. food /an ar
_ . _-,,r, ouster. t r i,....._
:: v. of the 14 th that shook would leave New so..
morrow moisten. ,' MOO. re the meeetime had Tir,
turned to, New York. and; the matter fOr which Weld
*nil Shook were vistaed seeins not .n• hive ,beete, (ally
arsingell untU after Shook got to-Wasifingtimi and the
snarl between *lauds untarttled. • twines Wirth,. Ile ,
Lew; on the 18tte' telegraphed to Wooley this inquirsi,
'Will Jetitionn be deposed ti Wbon - will rote be beret",
Instead of replying to him with tee unman of cer..
faiery tea tool ils.vituome Of his• friends on tbelith,.
Wortley doee not st to hsve .that eonfldenao. that.
impeuttment had 'gone' tither. , than &kite,' astir, thtt,
certainty which he had expe,essed belo•e the; entail wilt .
place, bed in answer telegraphed as toilette!, undetdate
of ;he lath May, to Wash.- McLean, New Tiles :.;;..j; - -;
"Johnsonistock•at par .: ildenagers emunirtiog wit-,
neeses Os toeorrnption of Senators Henderson,! iYeat .
Winkle} l ey , Trnentutil.l.• Johnson met at OMMOt
haute butt t_ grit to form wee* party. . Wehave Ahern :
demorsh - And bitter. Dirt leavefiew,Turit'inUl 1
pee you. elf* Sunday 'der nly.e . . , ~ -1..„ ..
It would-Seem, therefore, 'that at. tide timethealistor.
House Assn:boon were rattler relying Omit thsioliti.
cal situation in aid of their • efforts.- as Webetir tele
graphed lo Thule* Weed, on the. 11th, as foltews:
Pt
.'"The'aegeltud et' th e Went is a fixed feet: el
reedy recriminate% is Ind Iged in -bet:Weer' the lin;
peachment leaders, and Fa 1 , tele teem etiMpelledlo
restart. The pre-eat pion kir' the impeachers 1. , 1f14 isal.•
joorn avoid on Sattirdsy without taking a vete-7i ~
Thum. itee seen with ',hat careMc': Weed wsspci;•.
vilely kept informed of ' U ,theettbjed of irepeachinetit;'
and howAvoptilorolv be We _shed every varying lithator
of the trial, but Sheri tan Shook, his Ur 'elite who had.
been scut for.by 'three different tee Tim.; j 'lint - fort;
ant, come by next train to untangle theenarl betweeri
- friends." Who was to .trite the place 'of Thjerlow
Weed? Who was "to bithre to come or eend.Seookr
"Important" did arrive *Atha night of the 15th4 ' •
..
. Weed, ssi wilt be . Seen. hisi his testimony, eik
xeisay
ewes a that this telscram to wind a. shook muted...to
I I
the matter talked over at. big room at thiidttor rhos%
hOw Santora` votes might , be purchued to Ric re to.
mm
ai', Sheridan Shimiro coe
an' the traile test mite'.
yourcOmmittee that be did• not know to_treat ettbject '
all these telmmuns refetted. reittoeittCulteg I. l 4litter' :
view with Weed be _obeyed Ahem.. sad oturnulll; That'
when be arrived bete no birsiness was stated. Lei hitt ;
that no etnautlement wrst known hill. ankh° did not..
even.trigoite why he ebouid have come. or. way helttlei
been rent for, or vita *as the impottuit, hostess:B. he
wail expected to do, now be., was hens, std the. oely
cote:Able errand be disci dRI the-boreailuee was to
bring two hundred regn cigars, !belittle/I • Woolly
had telegr a p h ed Lim on e 14th: . .. •
...1 : •. . A.;' 1
If. in the litht of evidence above reported and' tefee'. l
graphed. and. the informetion dthelowd,ltny Member of
the House believes this et' ement of Shook. whO hate
our Committee' offended by asking that'. Wtmley,,be I
brought th_the bar for con erate. of . its. antherity. and. J,
his tritaiefeuce with ! .course of public ' Puttee t I
.Whatever entanglement ; er Or difficulty might have . ea. i
toted b-fore the, coming Of fibook. or doubts upon ?the
mind. - atria associatesi l to the President ' s souilttitl,,
they all vanished dating : 1
e of tht *Wahl* arrival, for - 1
long before- the *time w •the 'friend'slithe Viaibt,dad 1
'any knowledge upon the euteect-while the *hole !
country was walling to breateleremaxiety kw the *er .1
e
diet of the Elettate-eitiewthedread. &want of guilt br
'innocence was actually trembling to the belanc-the
very judgment Itself, ray;_ - the very 'attmlses of iota.
and the WO who wouldeaWtbetn, were ktioWilt e :Lo i ilhe
members of this corrupt-2001th= . and their lied;.-
Of this no cater evidence is wantlng •bgt-a iingle
cotitrolling fact; IL ft-Hastings. tbe, Albearpirty,
who was ready for bedews, and had-come Mi.'et the
solicitation of Wixdey-tent through eed-wakautox: •
lonely ,weitlng at th e plebe of Madness' of Shied,: the .
Mike Of the Collector of 'lnternal Rerienne, TWmt-y 7
second Vitt* Of New York. N0..83 Cedar st reet.-to •
learn what bad been the erect of the' Maettbasekkie: of,
Sheridan Shook. wherwitgnee he Ira , •.frendag'
Shooks absence , at the t.elegrarible mem* of TW
ey, enforced by the comeithe of Weei; t ,
Listemth the magnificitet beret of triumph with *bleb.
Wooley.announces' to :sating% the weaned mug* •
of the'assodUke!eemder the able lead ,of Stemk, by
telegram sent from Wa ington. at nine. o.e GeV, mid
thirV- S ireminutes, on the morelttg eft* 16th of.they,
four boom before' the with could be takimend aniltoute
ed in the Senate, • 1 . • • • • i -..
.11. L Modems. cud of Sheridan' Welk.' No. fg.
Ceder 'street New YorklWe have beat the Method*
.11piscopal church North. hell:kleorge Wilkes; Oat lot
reed:anent. It hi better:ea vote will be taken toklat
I doubt it'! :es. I . f •
...'. .' .• , .-
Again. so yawed was WocdTahat his wait Wee
well done and th at th ere Wu no Meg mole ter Mut tb
do In Ws. eingtw: that kt. 8 a.m., of the saute morn
ing, the 16th, he telegrah, era triertd`.l. S. Stuici;New
'York.. . - -
“Whees is Wash. I will dlue.withMenteeit tcenighe
and Ilet at Plflh aventur ed 3
. eitlay morideg: Atady,alf
debt."
In view Of this avid the coreinithee lOW.t.-
the umnpanying resolve. 'no hue lore:
.potted rrtorete an? mete dente which thisitie
coathilmi tmearelve. to'that which. iseeted -let *Sect
and cluster ironed Worley to his reportrthcallealide
tinonee th elope the wmeal , gadget at /agar/ WS° ' the
There is (*bee and Ott Important regain° . tilaithe
-on the, subject of um- pew - interference with. the
course of public 'centre; of tbe. assure and wielt of
which the committee dototpirtktt pregee Willie 4`+m
to until their Mail report eiteir be toads; teat
'clei lOW dobthelticej. ad the indication at the IWI.
'lllMedilligkleSollttbe steddirece of thewthemses, unite
than meal whets they have not Est beau able to teeth
"by the gammons Of tee!Hottle. • The cattanittee are of
opinion that not only this but all other inwilittadons'
tVethe House 111 future depend for, theft. eteiecymodu
'arta* of the House in MIS View.. I.l' Weeder Ma
thus defy by eutekm Wil Illse sweerthe the sokena*
vestiganons of the Soule of -thepreerentattves la
to
cd . the very higheit, coecerernem, ill is dlfficalt to
.we hale - the Mere cam awe hirefeter.lerme with My
swede to havestlgate, detect. and movldi ageing sly
other Itthigtfigall gewittithW la ventranaged strain '
thy r the thungatee. 1 .!,..• - - MF. Meetaa..
. ,
WON= NITWIMara 021431.11* thifai •
An tureizetet the oindltlon `onto itoV hiciett l •
I.6naehlre. land. pebitebed In the • bay
NAO., tee wommt who u- einp At; the
Mha. e
Tha mama di women Mos empkeed
etetborhotd nn t b.llts , hundred, teem
f tf,:fty; few= s tridowiti collie& They ime.
sally,wsar a mealier Malta. coodatint it. Wu*
sera: resembling Moe worn by men; hatendd by.
bolt. wand the wane. a ont hatmet aria theft 'The
pettleosts are yenerall' to tato; the treassis—'
.11omenner they may he men smartatambete itio th e .
tam marble& Minting, aadbeistiegite it
bltla atstexed.
aekotorbW • Lint thiffinhilkebta4titlib:
eminme tends to d-W• toy all eerie es se i u se
Merry but Lt bar om bora escertalned.litat
aL are more lax than thereof • the trilby 64.
maim ern:Rued In boitaltaral Thorley,
orally belong to o alto, loai_eleilt I het. to Nam ewes
they mate good wit" and mane* Ind man yi ot:the
younS er ones ramim artrad ta a .we edateme.
asb
Sba oolgalawiltjt!talaiti at owe; embed eso;
oaths eat? =meg. bie 'as bottrare
Toe win requited tat the Rene to ice tit,
4 M t. Ta 7 P i taitt 6ll 4 l = aBd. .rstal iciti lieng ittbe a r t
mile= tb6 ems the =Mb .of tome.
....._ltmell_entiatist_ Width* tribe Into OW aolklablaafr
-I°°ltur° were alias ibt met, iletthe se ,
peat ateastomed to Nand; as a eTasr. Wet nem*?
and tote*. TheFiey labor rue Irma I it:td.
re ST: N., brindle. neartary interrlbto traak-_
fast and Meme l bat Imarria n* Mawr! Yea
- heavy obanittee. the ham* ladeltotqamtV"lift -
ed pidtb3a azia ditantaccoal, , naen to •
"above tack the ha
etaten le the &eV of
'WI*. Oda metal , oddest exat IL' Pet.dly,
while the men 'kern they assist rewire !taxi to: 61
to ma& .• Tha mop Pito atitart ur na4ll
161.'w
_day. • Where tba women , itaa.
letkaft4WWmeMbW*Wttltbo*Wtallebd,
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'..sondtii, Hitt Coot li l t . and Demeig,..
..Unlit:lu Hair Etb r and.Dteeeinv.
,:-. • Ltnutitz Hair Cola}
rctio datel Th131104 / ..4
. ' OntaiSdeaa a and werotiller.) • ,
k oa d cu rs 1 , , "Halr Color &gore ,
klOadOle , 1,
O. B4ll6 ; t jCp.alit CUM BiltOral
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i'..r oa d oz e . r , . f in. i N184.801(1, Itestonze
~ tloodotrv.lP la i• I e i r Malt Color Iteatone
tie:anion. 1 1 , ~ Color Restorer
• noodonw i' `algae o:.- 41* Color liottora—
' 4 1andern“ ;I ' l'i m na l r C°la "
”.I.co&w. 11 Rembeimm'imr - until* Ciga
neatakay,,. ... 11 , • ;. 1 4 . i "Hair Cola s.
I: mdca" , - .: It g ; •r ; i:1 "Bats Cola Reatoreg...
- ..tieedon. 1: .. , . • ' ' T : e *: er •Hair Color Beatee,.
- filtd% worthy,' with 4i. ral of an 'who
1. "I ,o nden Hair ' and' Dreilinger i l
1 ' /Ace. it, l 4 , beyond ! parHoon' with any other Bg r
tier td! 'A
Americo' people. In
ini:m
4v/ft fail* to Impart 1 qiiiciwth and ifigor to ;IX
1' Welikan hiir, fastens its
taping;' le ova
I 1 to produce i a 'new wrol t h ' 4a/r. MAI* it Z t p
' tbiCk a1ui,,,\ 000 .,f, IV red to contain •.
/ ~.., ' . 8 wee• PI lif rive Illatiw l- ~ ,
I' nod aetrai a stimalind, an* le to the; &gawk 144
We - them With new Hip eiki eOloring Witter: .Dri i
wows de ft & or diaeolol4sllPearanCe 121. the 14 1 : 1
1 thanged, ka l ec Utirelaa• * And beentlinl ioeka." ,he
Imp is Own. =KA I#ealuty end dandmifief.
ItttnalYl • 'g - p 4. • ' -----: - If
/
:Only .steets a bait z
__,, Doti* a 4. =t ,
dere tti M. SWATHS Wl.l , 2 30•Ntith • •
fttiladelotiac• -__,_•' *
,s„id . t r y ain s - ax'ss • anan;ist, Porunrino, lind
bj all beet.Drundeill a nd .., tX.Stores- I
Mail IN lir .• • • :21+ , • : ' . •Ai 1
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t:,ocriammorErt," Art, , ;THING.I..
m e ~I „ ddb, ra g 1,4. : 7. and; bk the other
bid* pteposeheni Ins* the centre-Of the Birth'
b) a *ate 4tf dre. 7 that4e Of Shit Earth ilqae..
,day be at the Equtor, '.itia i, et the Bon - le grad a ml y ' s
-fading! Talk like qiiil ds., r teirible 3 'n4 peadt re t..
t tat
' tweelywholciale cats& .' !Will fa ea welt for , ILeti ,
'4letabew4 society to. e B aia' of Dili or ,hei health
01.1eivetbe teat to yrpolle . lee. ...- • - -1; _ .
,
..: ,The eel ;moot premetorpt to la litho &glom the ...
prooor 4
. ~ or that, nitable- Merit:Lk.% !ars e: ,
6 41. " ' dyeimtr lc cZneltattonacy
ail:telt.* latent kta.lte I edkiwe unchecked r and t rse i
will ' Is
saardechy ahorten life, 4i i cannot be
,tatd that tti
thee set of tipimtectiol lb ' el*to, , agairt the preo;ap, •
l
ese
' fag outset b; &kite withheld. Vie cOns:lttlora '
anOtlycline Of the l ttr uat may bet'a , o atrepeit- "
.ithed arid to r r i t r itled try a 'of HOSTSTTardIrO.
.M.MACHB 888 ii -*fiat the= all bat, itivillaer
W
',el, hotitittly
t hi the a+clgili Oi epidemic dlitortim, butt:.
ale Otto the ordlnary , :ecabptajita -which 'prevail lie ail -
eutontriestatid atidl itatiobC I If the h0penee,44,,,,1.
iity•of totretive moleatidti were univereally under- •
ii ?
itotal,.th • ideoiteptuable ;44 t efable antidote, w Ich IV
slreidy the poet pvolar &p lc In the *pet& mild
eyerywhdre be-clawed Farp* th e etaplea of 1 l . amt :
„ - bo fazollt would dam tkb,fi t teithout It. The t e may.
• tali*: When tbla will bf t :t t l bw; for.every Oradde
handredo of thooaandk -, :. 11st of thole vr oria?. IL •
~%)1“37 ii. 7 1'63 ' ..,. : Y -.:: tt . ~ , .18.41_,:t
'.. 1.112 , .. : IN - 11
The n Riot a dno g
biked is iveli kite:mil to.tl.
rednced 'Cone ally mind
Suttee*, na.weskect -Pin
feeling ot,iangnar, harden
vades tits systenm . TR ' re
blood weal the. nex 1
Asa-dont* ruling the kii
.._ " g e4 PEitu i ' kvittyp.
. .
..,i,
•A T .0:4 row ion of :op.,,orotox.tde,, or Iron,,
I ,
,1040 prepared that -4 'asdknallates at once sr , l
blood -! tiring strength. tell SO new life ba th
ertel -4; •• ' '
To eake-Thedeelne to r i , diseases occaslonee l
)
deficien IA IRON IN T 1.1 BLOOD,e. without]
t..neit Cll , thosieterni is Ilk Thing to repair ab'
wheat*. foundatloa hr: el - ,
an.ereelnent acytite Al Of- have been tisl 1
, PERMAN SYRUP jar tyle tell. past; It gii ,
avw vi r, buoyancy of As. elaeteclry_of rn;
. 1 Pamp lets ; contain els ideates of cures 4
• c a gnuie atlintil bow aompl bf the mast enuno
OCianP. plvmmesr andotle will be sent free
&cosi' •
Id The genuine his "Plinkrin artne" bledru
glass.. 1 J.
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1 , • • IJ. 1. Tp 3 IMORE, Proprien
'', , e - 1 . ' ' 1 . N,. Dey St.,:blew , y,
&Ad byiall druggists. „ ~1 . .,.' .. *, , 1
• Gilllke WM CE 8101O.AT O. 0 .44 it.
i
•. Frami,Mr. $ T.CCK -nilot master at...Vs
•Idans.. 1 • • - •'=.- .
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...
•-ti ha been Veen WOO, " t eam with a bad inner,
sometitheektittvirdly. indi etimen inward! .1 •Du ,
i
ring thS past Bummer .1 '
tt '4 . 4fento:f Bed( more than
using •ostivardly, and I " 4,, Vour salve. All Stgna of
it have Stiles dinky...tit .p/Sitbnut effecting nis in
witdlyMndlcating, Ith kgifie eradicating [Turn of.
the Sallie." • • • ''' ._'' •1 . • -• _: . 1
: SETH. W: FOWL 'it inON, B sten, Froprierin
-
Bold by! all Dru;:linis,. ettpii i a hoz. Sent by mail
for 115 erute. !„ • : . NI
. , Hann el, VS. ' • • :II .. •• -. ' ,
.1? -44.
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.JOIATTIA 1 4 0.EIBLES.'1' -,
4 A
TONIC MITTNIRO, - : ',
little Duet inetessfal. ttie yet discover for the,.
tare' 1 11301 nIntaPtion. epsia. Llier plaint..
Nroneb tiii i _and.',ol di - l b t o he• Throat. Brat ands.
LnnirsTh It is made ent • ROOll4 , and linos,. and'
one bottle siiirconvint 1 ' wilt give it a ertal - •
Mantlfsetared and fo ktlinltfy JONATaAN HES :
LER situ.; Sainylkilif, ihk bk. ...i - -
J: El John.on,Aine ! -Paul •Bari; .Pin grove:
W. H. Dobtrinos,.Pot • 1 iIP. Bolinhof . , Belli Cantle; .
H. N.flnxe,S6dinylkil .HaVen; •Bbindlet& Bond. Te-•
magna ; ,. Jr H. Shull •• V*raiunt; b. C. Bolen in
et ,
Clinton; Dr. Geo: .Ye : Ashland 1 F . - At -Clart.,,,
sharnintirt; G. L. . enandoah City O. fie, •-•
many, iMahanoy City; ..ii Davi.,. St,...tialr: Juin -
Sbiklar,
Pnrt Carbon • BB- tabs', Alibi:mi.'
4
HaylV3, sIS - - ..2,ii, -, • • ,21 iy . •
.-Tine Mew az IP, •• &Bowe of .112.. Rim
ardioi.iciation Rep. i AC ming:Men. on t o ('rime
of Solitude, and them - —' !Owe...kid Di • which .
linstroSrthe Manly po
.;Its - I' kits ie
hiarrinke; "SIM- nue. r relief." nealid
letter_ienvelop6.. fieti4 otltliargs. . - - Add 'Dr, J.
SKILIDI HOUGHTON,Woaraird. Associa Phila..
..aelptilia. Ps. - 411 fJrily.9l, 'a tion: - I Etn-ty
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- . - PHILADELPHIA .SURGEONS'i RAND
411le4rer, -,.• AGE IN MITE. ri0.14 NorihrNINTH
Sheet. •tittVel Market.. B. 04 EVER
E ITnisapnaltirel . 1 111.40 Rupturca, Cheap Tru,
tea, E asticr.EreNt St ..oAts: Supporters, fiminider
Brace blumensories, i llts.Ebindagat.• .lAdies' ttenjed
to by r e: E: • -.• .. t. LI i Hay 23.. i " 6 -5-21--qm . .
- ainarie j.- as
-i ' , 1..". .R. '... 4' E D LI: $.1..-': -
at hit , bake, Corner and. RA„. - &pearly':
by
Pell litnirt •. •. •IL , .., ' . ...,":-. 4 .: ••
Ps_ . ) sional stperi . lidjuatinenteitiMeetart ;'''•
lOstßtemediessed Elute 1 „.1.6 years Weren him:.
sate Is onortunttlaiactice' ni..
„Ilifitri
I n
bat n Al l Aected'brancit q sEdicted•Seltit.g , :llll4NlA
tof R - 'RE, he can tee l the sacceat" - ^0- '.
cstion Of Truett.. 40.0' to.'each Tale Sail.' .•
'its co ditions; otten• t a. V • Sir rattail rune. 1.......5q
/Adieu requiting . " 7 ".. Wiling-ea tanpportolcigeutuc'
Reit% Daridageri. SY . i 'ii3tillreeriailas, &c .: wits and 11!
' Department adJohalii• is'intlllee,. conducted hit amps ,
tent at l.
d Intelligent! . . p. 3." . i .... ." . •-:A
• Itlrßarming's Brac ' .. ch's Supporters:, French
indestractsble" Mb! ' , C ' bituoing.,.Shoaider .
I Berra... Spinal Instal .en " g.inatchtts, .rc., ~t.e. ' ,
Pelage, hlB. ,- • ";-, ••: • i9-Irlai: '2, ,
. . ..., ..,..
11Npatipeas. Blia ~ , swill Caiaatirli. treanpVi
-with' he Mmast sacral.% ". F. ISAAM M. Di, -Ocultr4:;.•
and Monti; (tortnerlyike en, • Holusnd4 I N0,. 0 t4r:
ARCH Street. PHILI 4 r. ' lA. "Teatime:o*bl nein,
the rnisitrellabie Ism ...' ;Hie City and .Copotty Mt,
be seen at his once. " T Radical (amity are incited;
metolecotepanytheir pad ias be hos no smite In WS
. ARTIFICIALriI tneerted . withnnt tidal
No for easminftlold i Mar 4. — t i lTei
•- • •
L ' kttitflielt,
~.'
i i ,
I - , fit • ! 1
00thrAviov.—A 1 rani t•onreration • a,+embled '
!on A.l,ceneion day I*, ',IA.) kl.k,Fores ta p t Kpi.-
;copal. Chtfich, Tbi et!. rb .trees, bdow !Spruce,
to Witness. the ce rh`i4y of ordihatide. The
aoe prayer wse &Fleeted byiltev. ht. Kelley,
'of lt ode Island, an, lessons read ' by 'Di.
0 ; e
- Spot , which Wes ill 'ed by the reading of tbx
Lit,* by Dr. Prat 1 .. !..ii,Y.,..Daoiel, Wash:borne hf•
. Ashlitod, -preached Sepreeetvo sermrieq, when
, the
,entetommunt tvzoe - wee' rec e ited! by Dr..
'Heigh. Bishop Ste • 01 1 )Deine lima)! WI, attend.
I th
,the drdination was 4ormed by Disbcirt Lee, of
Delei eeee ,!... The yr, Jefeitig gentlemen ire2l3 9r
diiLltde To - the. p eOlifmtk Rey. • William!ile.
Glathery end Rev. GOke:42.. Allenitoithe-dea
i
oonate: lifessrs. d i )3 .L.HOws. p.t G. Ander
!son, i and 1 Jam iti Zj Inuit —rh Preen, of
,T2diitat. , I LI; t! - • •• . !
41ild 1
.• - . L•• _4' NO CES. . -
Reteoliet CIIIIA iitahaninelro_fift.
Di : bissowes; Plater enee •144.flurt
'Preiachtnir every bagt at 10,4=A
7,K eclock, P.M, - - 0 i • ,
Sued. y *hold ev Sabliath aft at!
Privet Eredtine Piednesday Iffy 17
COCIO4k 1 _ I • : i i .
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BliStivierreven '. ,, •.'"vg• ''''' ' l'''''''
, AR are cordially info , to.attend..! t o ree, ..
light et [lllos7Assareat, d L. *Yee
t
k r
-11Lart#4, Rev. FaAsueiMoons, b: D., Jr.... her- '
vioari debbigt4g r r i, iM.,and 715..; , Prayer
Meeting, Toeiday, at ig tyclock ' . ,-- ' ' •...
arliciramyrepic . Oreim, - Ceilagl giver— -•--,;,.,
Mev,_,l!L. H.lGesastuti r will pr r ir.i._, ..„
i r t
.117 Eitultdity stenvdrutlaff . .l admit, asd' u tals In the! ..•
Event= at 7-o.clodt„.
,111 ---- ; 1. , .=,st
k . ple - Ersi lea Prilrop I fyi . o , 4 him en' ~ tßtitull 4
morainic; from SX 1:11(oemar. to the twee •ehr!!! ~- 4
=Second &met, be 14:011Larltet and' 4ersi eta. - -
All ire Invited. - N- ! , ! . ‘.1.. -,
Or Germans p - ' Chow Murket tit.
.Rev.i.L . C.l3reeus..Zoi s lfestular mortice serykee, .-..1
le 4 4 e10cir... end' e 7 o'clock. 1 1 1, 001. In the . 1?-1
leriarsh lamittwee extent moraine services of Jim ' ~
Nth& February nth aid.o4 March Bth ar, d ?Sidi which :-",
iti
f tare,
*II* conducted in -tlternlee itnAnttltt : • . ' 'IP
Pflyer }Cretin` 'ith Tlinnada ewndog :..-7,
et, .44.0.,;teek. . , ;Pit ! . . !-1 • . - '':;-•!?
a: Li cit:llmb • ; Iputbrirsia t , IIN .re b. -- J
! fiqui i lisAvse. Paster. &rakes .r,
„.... t .:l
at 1 Olio* t Iv!, i . Wort; '
Vottga ' 1165a...11 1 eve
• . I 10 . • - 4 nieer.. -3
4 1:
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- COME—C.OB tie 43d IDOL b the' Re.
W1;4.111146% at •PO • le,. Mr. Roar.= ICLAsiii,oi
MO Alto Wit*, - of PottinillO r
1140TE1-111APP. !Nal Inat." •
woo, at tho,Port ► xxait: is. P x r , prr.t.
R. Aktent, of Palo Att4l l 4) Was *mar A. asrly, 91
I.°l Carb on. •
WlLLlAMS—nerwww—On the tUlor 11Fay;lorve
Eat Samuel NM*. t. A IL WlLLuis to 11'f'
Cfkiamos: STOSCII4 b&4
,
• 21113—Dled at . FridaY.l Nay
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k4l Cowan ta • Parr4liti of fai
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leant and : ,,
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: 111% Wilfr of i aged '
AIIRKRasyn ' , th ult., n Reilly TowOPPIP ,
Clousstattoostra •, s Amin Itatirer, agtsl ' 25 )ear".
2 mouths sod la .. , I •
Ina . ' Ink or May, In Tcron3otai
.„,....
_WINE-4i
... , ulALlEbirwis - lie' late a soldier in idle Ksisu
amy, 111 tha 26th Sill hie 'age. , z , . 1 -
...I ra . inn itle Ilitli!lnst , after ailsl4 iin 'illiero ,
Lamm X. natant *Opt umtbs and 20.4 4
at the 20th -of Illay,-,to V . E) . t_
i 11=1. ; -,'iri ,-"
amiseigi d i d° ml l lv ` n.
t 1'0» est gi mti.,tti 'knew.
Nisi , . *emir of *wive , Ind Kyr
% - ;#llath mod 11 Nit; ~
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Illoimssex r,, .. • ii astlie ..4 GaikroN ageo
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