The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 29, 1868, Image 5

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ibe ecnastituted author*, arcsdescence,
hntally:,ettan'ed law"; the
dati:k4 aPpealto the
elay , tonstitonottai arbitrament of tht
.. tittfatheije plain; Driamyoblige
-.Vaned mach good cilia= were:airs&
OYe"dearly :mit:attired, expressed,
:and direst' shipliclty,
time Words of Gen. Grant -Had
,411 n, gingh' net:sited that Us:kin:ls%
zees wined have been .no.aseeitaion,tio'
'72ltydrenti nninty; and 'no'neeessity ter
attempted elther i hr traitors in and
'lo4qtcratins,or by the terribin power
-egiendiehistwideb it bas. again been
Ld fatrialdibscingla &snits* Jonsson
—president by virtue of an assasslnaticm
ensisennsd to-neaten this simple truth
V2014.01iU : ten_ States
a- Airs this hate -regained Shea
inactlagrelatlonlyseconttruciion
ANN ;Nem rz,IFIPP I ce ,
61 440' Pion . or4l*.ie'ven: Siatest.
awe mom bolind tovAliei upon 01.4
- knead and lasting basis of Liberty, Jilt:
..14st and tho-Cmatitntion as it /4 would
entered upon the yenr 180.9 stand.
tug hafare the world the freest, the most
ismperom, the most powerful and the"
'iradinadtalninepuldiaof time.
r ,; ! now; let ns shim that we, the
„4147*-oithoree of. the Linton, accept and
nrAIMMISins in this simple truth the pledge
rr,ll. orm Olin obedience to. thewritten .
the
. plitizust. and wet trointratit•
-1.4113r0g' tits hoar. Disregard that truth;
:00aiii:tife bid' example, of that bad:
-.Astin.wiom the people are about to hurl
?TAM from the high phew he has abused,
'.;inidthre days of the lispuldia num
:salwaed. - Accept a, act upon. a, each. and
'''' . risselreatizeis who lams hincesustry, and
whieliitore seemi ao . tuil of
linitoria is • stripped of all lea temorr,,
1,115 - lawi 'will Imre tuilversal cbtdierica,
dyad the ennui Ica' soon . emerge frum
Tett Mad with an unclouded future. ,
.....:Tit./orhi . utiote trimarans/
....",'Tittplarr of the press,. of both plc
aluelting.the Preen at-Matter inC- -
is fairly under the judgment
'Y..* our *emigre this =emotes, in the ex
!Mete 'which,,,sta have collated. frcim
„Moiling journals. The Repablican
7,-;,.lieraccdneide, as maybe seen, with re
goarkabla unanimity,• In .tha- opinions
the Gamer= nasedready erprecut•
*L On the :other. band, It is' aisle;
-iiiated Memocratio journals, is
Meseta Woodward, - E!dridge,
and' -other Dcimooratic reprej
sentetiyes 'to debate,. hit; that the
..,_Miesidcmtposseerca the right to judge.
77.-of any law,
killthitt It. of disobuYing it sccontingly;
3d, that an adyerie judgment upon the.
' 4 .lloldity of the - Tenure-croak* Law, If
j-7.,iinadered at any .. .time pier to the Anal
cc-eaten at.
Court of Inpearreent,
would hays the eircct to acquit
.iecusent EICCIIIIVe of all le- .
la , guilt or official delinqnnecy.
.trna lune, we scarcely . need
..i . ..jstmest, is upon the Ark- Of - these .
ischsts:the second isentirely himaterial,
- sines no judicial decisioa--were it prob. I
able at poesible that such mi=nt be ten
' ifered--ac,
now or hereafter, any more
V= ..ttut past, clothe the President
with the solely', ladielal prerogative,
vfx.: bf prorionneing etperc the, eon
7::,stitattorelity. 4 • law,, .hy *.
_ .
- . .
Wag fltin in _ - the catiramatit
-7tlonal:funalon: which he has nelted
so much is assuming. Toe Ending of
kisiudgeo apoatLe.fltntpoint.covering
au It dans riot only the lateatoffnuen, but
ahto ide tiro yeas. of both open and ae 7
ant oPpadtlan to the congrenionalpel- .
M 70.10,11 reconetruction In the zebel
fltatettinll have in ample erect for ail
Uteri:poses of loyalty, and to; meet all
rapdtemecta tot the public weal..
_ .
Two Homan Impesehinent Committee
bsio.riot:yet coMplited their *pars-
Ott Crthe settees which they.were in-
Oztoeteello draw up,
,but probsbly may:
lbeiiiiigioned to report to.day. Thonten-
bar andlenor of the. Articles whichthey
zwygermanit are, of terse; entirely un
kiwi* wad rumors purporting to - .Mee
thlinhatance of this report in adranee,
'are merely sensational and entitled to no
'' credit: • One of 'these rumors, ,which ban
:;..iiiitot - probabillty Menthe rest, is to
l theieffeetillat the pommitteci will am
--,..Jensthedr charges and specidattidits to
titeactaof Kr. :Jorussow in attempt:
lair to., gain possession of - the
War office, and disregarding the
law to the contrary. Talc if correct,
Whew the offender upon his own ground,
landiniehirn at once ipon hie dr,fense in
the glegedisraildityof the lift;' When
• he undutakes to establish that defenses
idiiiidyby force elite argament of cone- -
and nnotetaioed by competent end
V,ltleitob , pidlctldeibtlone, bo-nitii • been
;.icii.zoirao exict wattle:l.
47400rt:ntf7otp...tment takes cognimnce
only •of facti, of enacted laws. nada
— their established judicial interpretation&
4144apy delbaule oetelde them itly be
•: , of . • .
. -
Tits * , ,prinsitry- *dins to be lield
for
the purpose of electing LcWegates to the
;.t*Wii l 4W;'Wilwiiqc" , .i - SlThleb will
. enable ortidendey next, elauld 'az,
tended hyoyeryi manlier = of - the party.
Thilingsiderit Intsinds to be transacted
by, the ()invention on AforidaY deediade
that now other then able fit and loti&I;
Apentilledgetes Bennet thenito_regreeent
the niters of the redoes: &stride, and
'..";wetraet note id& Republican tent re-
Uinta away from the pine' uir3' i'elecilon.
:Andiron the selection of delegates
Um) sin rwliteutirl to . 0
se eerie&
ides to their sauttanats regarding the
...' l ,geWpcieed:chingii in the deflect' tics•
log nominated * Alleglieny:cienity.
' Elsewhirdi we publish. the call Of the
r„gpiuoyie' Committee for 'the
, Cliinwridion;which diligence the/ions
An-the lorinterf elections to take *CO
)' %hi -differeiit aid
Monschaiing conerered "in the
stiendraente to the supple -ore'-
. tirr reconstruction bill. this has gone
toShe President for Ids action. and Mr.
Joicasox till signailae the Feasibly last
._.4kogrs of his adadalstralion by - another
,
irate/. wi.ich it need . only . be , ' eald in
adyssuse that his adl hymn.role will
intitiktid So the The male fee=
Pima thehisw bill is that * which tab:
ntAnneen staple etalotity - the Tows
:Apt inisent ra4alraciaal qt a
.inajority of the reglitnnlon,• hr the 'ee l
ceptinea ortejection"by pnr Bontheg/
&ate at-he new Conetitution..
. .
Os th o day of ILL tirsaron's re.
* ,.lnits'terireat rathelcar office: by the Setif
Tie iisiatired a letterr - of- reihnitior;
Me:idiom otter- three - or 106 days of
till/oPuPub3rtof the ettla7, to forwabi
this Utter loth's:President- - That - it was
- - . - stot so lent wee ioieiy 11 - eonoevicatoo of
the actkrety hoitlJ ottrigliLlrble4
Pre t Ustaist isassairidistaii ,- -wittch
alicilblitsde Sitifettery,towirshe
say-parsoualOrsioses Wittbrg-: --
_ .
• Saisitanaour,Bm_luse pais
= tillairanintee.orQinfire from the
goiliifiCiffieitli 4fu dbisideiltik
Thipansiduee voll hold itt9rgt inssid7
• n.Tosclzy nett 4
9
Tim DUE CEUHLSE OF Law.
the 'Grei —fterniblie bae limed for
.Its".feable begin
getK-rit- Mir grow! ? year after year,
with a steady prograaa In Population. is
turati; weratly:Audic(ill the. awe.
itile*ifenteersereelsn Penne; outlt
oar_ geneis' don dada it- rutiOng as. high
higbeit smog the ftrit-ntetaverers
"orcrt4steildam- - Tbettletra! elements
-airs
,stpepril;its
.smustiuttionil, vital
saatatied ItAriacatobsatly
tlrrotitti selon4 foreign *Fs andAmre
broughtbrought.lt ufei7 Ott of .
as • tniesttne re
n; lar iidiivemiulai or au,
•
miththstiittilforce tudingshed; with its
phlsleel •trigct r renewed andineressed,
and..Witiii final :and aieseinte redezep
• . . ,
- Whit Oro the,One !loons add formida
ble
wealaate of lie bbih: To-day our
Bspublicraszuli, before the World, more
than ever able - .hi - defy tortEirrr 'aggres
sions and to maintain not only its petit,
teal independence, bat all the - rights and
tiler resposeibitbles iseyetitign Stata.
• A.ll this we owe to ate wiedom - of our
ritbps, to Mesta:TM:4y and rarity of
the 'popular institutions - which they
'antled, to the efficient .and etUfally
practical workings ef the social and
municipal regulations which - they eatab
tlidad„ Ware patriotism addlataillence
'Which lots ever taught, our citizens to
• respect the her,. aid to *Wei. by the
ornaultutedintherillei; and, sabre than
let its eared% royerentgthritude, to
the Divine Waning. iehlch, through all
edernaig "piesperlty or. adversity, has
guided our nation to its deliverance from
the thraldom of error sad injustice, and
NO - deans (Meyer the bat trace of Mt- 1
man slavery: . -
And new, at list, foi the frafilmo In
our tilstrily - u slam*, we . are about to
avail ourselves of thatfar-reechieg wit
dont of the lathers which provided for
Mined= the way to each and punish
delinquent Older llegistrate, whose
I tint tar offeireeingabist Mo. priblic'weal
letibtimanumenced and prosecuted to
Its end after the farms and in the mode
i wirtilli they prescribed. -- The' Republic
I liss:_. lived for nearly . a . century
in. the ...trust thst ' the : constitu
lionalpiOritens jai. an impeachment
of lin highest officer might,' for all time,
continue the mere'shadow of a possibili
ty, never terbe . enforced as an immedi
ate rehaf Com an Imadnentimbliedan
ter. The representatives of the people'
lied that the President, is guilty of thigh
‘suisacaustion and; taking recourse to
thefandakental law sit long since prervi.
ded in Mat behalf, have impeached/dm.
.The liar a clear. Re has baldly .and
Gauntly offended it. - The penalties
prescribed by the law itself for any die
regard of its terers,, " are equally clear
and iknotin, so that no convicted offen
der need hope to escape them. The
Coastitutio* expressly provides the tel.
banal before which he shill be tried.
The mode' of inquest • into art criminal
allegations, the m a nner of their formal
embodiment as cbirgeS, Memmentation
or these to the Court of: Impeachment.
and the molar acne • of proceedings
upon the final hearing, ue also anennam.,
ly Ara mismtslr prescribe& To thin con
stitutional tribunal the peoile have now
Ordered that the offender eliall be remit-
Led Ifni' constitutional trial, under 'all
the constitutional Orme. It will be the
province of that tribune', under due ad-
,elsement, to - decide upon the truth of the
charges or the reficiency of the defense.
It will not he 'within the province of
that tribunal to decide . upon the merits
of his plea of the inherent unconstitu
tionality of any law, 'twins that pica be
Supported by the decision of some com
petent judicial authority rendered prior
to the alleged offence: :Nor' 'if, before
the Court of Inipeachettentahall come to
a flnsljudgment, this question of the in
herent mdiditfof any - law which he has
delied,*nddbe decidedndversely by any
court of competent authority, and in ac
=dance with the &wired opirdons of
the Offender then milder trial, 'would that
fact render his offemceany the less fla
grant, or arail him la mitigation of his
Sentence, if found guilty. For, though
seemingly but technical, 'his . offence
wOuld, upon cenviction, - still 'stand as
fetal, the crime of lam majesteta, the
highest possible offense against the pub
lic Safety, and the sentence of his lodges
mast make kkaown, to aft citittms, the
highest and the lowest,,,Mat no one man,
be he President, no btu:Vl:ll'mm, though
ithave a political or renalcipal.organizt
tiny shall hereafter dare te usurp the
sole province of theleaclary by nurem
log to pronounce trynsti;t - 3:inme high con
stitutional questicaut which belong only
to the JUdicisl prerogittve.
The - Judgment of * tie Curti of Int;
ustehment will discharge the President
If reared innocent, - but, if he be fund .
guilty wil convict him u a riniator of
the Constitution and the Lew, ana will
inflict a sentence commerrisrate with his
crime. Not •TIIII - Aannunticutiumr,
President' of the United States, shall
withimfamity arrogate to hlnuelf the
interpreration.of those. laws which it Is
Ida drat duty as a' citizen to ebey, and
which he is MOM and chargedas Pred ;
dent.teersinitet . -
AtniumwJeurnecosalresdy propontain
some sort, either at his own instance by
priceedtoo condien wierrnale, or at
the instance of the people acting through
an application in ifehslf of their repro
sentatieu, to refer the =milts:done'
question to - the Court and to take its
apieloathereitpen. He is teo /eta He
has, in his own mad folly, been blind to
his own opportunities The golden mo.-
Mentfoir hire =Slone by, and foreyer.
Mihail . * Fes when the Senate lawfully
restored the War -Secretary to his Mace.
lied the President .taen, acquiescing
presently . In its action, prOcasied, for hla
own ultimate relief from `his. fancied
grleatnie, to cause die pitiiier cue to be
made and submitted foi- Judicial cogn.t.
ranee, isg would =ye been acting wise
ly,' patriotically and with Ike hearty
consent of the people • of all ter.
ties. 43Aq . if he saw this, be fail-
. to. linproye . the 'onOortuaity. Es
tamed his ingkapon the lawfal remedy.
and Jiang. himself tlellsatir ithe
strength of the. people.. And now no
breadth rglength of cepettlaao judielal
, interpretation declaring the invalidity of
I
the law width helms deflate= excuse
this Mates arldtrary sisateptlon of
power, or lessen she magnitude of bla
ague. For high all t h e more that he
is the Chief Executive, and for all of as
who would be idyll citizens, the letter
of the law an enacted shall ever, "cow
siltation orna, beheld binding until
Set Caddo:by the mopes tribunaL"
We repeat that- the case is a simple
one. • The-lawn and .the Conciliation
deal =nadantly Titbit To the lawful
tribunal, - it is to be remitted by the peo
ple,
and the people, from the least to the
higheat, from Ilattrient to ploughman,
of alreeetions -and of all parties, wag
w t.
d ill abide brthe read tha t
obedience will be Ls* Order, -Patriot--
Imi and Peace; In resistance: would be
-Itatelliett, to be_ =filly and sternly
Ftailiendore, it is now too - hie to let
this gran matter pass of/ by. tasking a
cue for aids! interpretation. We
repeat that no amonniof beach Interpre
tation, boa It which war It might, cad
leadmila craw of idol who hal dared
I. beforehand ta imarp his own .person
those judltbd arectiouito disingard his
colt as thell•P;• ,,, tre, pid of by own
ravohotioury and despotic will, to de-
;c!s yrhat laws he wilt Or win aot'olay 7
who la bodad to ahoy
the 'halableet of as, and wko:,ls
arecata lha highest Of as,
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the embodiment of our paired% may elo
this-with impunity, much more might
Any private citizen refuse a simple, 'Obe
dience to such laws as he may fled dis
tasteful to his opinions or unfriendly to
'Ea personal Interests. The representa
tives .of the people have determined to
*ptioid the.powerwhich thepeople have
',committed to the legislative 'branch , of
,thp
. government. They will, further,
not flich from their not lees high and
solemn duty to protect and vindicate the
:Supreme Judiciary of the nation from
aunts dangerous and revolutionary en
eroachntents by the Executive, upon its
I cazustitutional prerogatives. Of theShres
past divisions of our Government, two
'eland today equally assailed by the
third: The defense of both has !wen
'wisely entrusted by the people to one of
theta, with ample powers in law and in
fact. And so because this offender, Is
our Chief Magistrate, our sworn Breen•
tive, we shall make of his high offence
and itsjust punishment a perpetual ex
ample, that hereafter, for' all time, It
may be known that no citizen stands
so high that the law cannot reach him,
Or se IoW that the law will net protect
Lim
lir the interrat of peace, of business
prosperity, of .hat repoee for every els
taint of the public welfare which the
people need and mint hays, we urge upon
the National Legialatere the speediest
performance of Its duties. And If im
peachment results In conviction,
we shall
find that our representativm have cran
nied with and finally overthrown that
man who, u IVO believe, IA and has been,
for eyery hour of bin Chief Magistracy,
the head and front and Ilfe ore deep-laid
and continuous plot against the baton
and Its laws. Let them vindicate at
once the law which he defies and the
boustitution which he has trampled
Upon, by enbmitting him to all their ob
ligations, and, if guilty, to every tittle of
their penalties 1 '
MD. JOHNIStsloe PRESENT IT/LTV&
I We concur Pally in the opinion ex.
pressed by Republican journals that it
Xrould be inexpedient and unwise to
mire a question now as to the legal
right' of the President to continpe fn
the discharge of his Executive functions
during the pendency of the proceedings
for his impeachment. That such a queo
din exists wan manifest in the intro
duction to Congress, some weeks since,
of a bill which proposed to suspend, by
expliCit enactment, the incumtent of any
high civil office while under such trial.
That bill sleeps quietly in a Committee
room, and ' whatever of eipediency or
propriety its enactment heretofore might
have had ; its passage at this juncture
is, for obvious reasons, not wisely to be
thotecht
On all previoas occasions of impeach.
Ment before the Serrate, cases some six
or seven in number, it - is known' that in
each instance the alleged offender ha*, in
point of fact; abstained from the erns.
cite of his official functions while the
proceedings were pending.
In, but one of. Cram cases, that of
Bleu - err, Senator from Tennessee, im
peached in 1757 forcompheity in a treas
onable intrigue with Great Britain, was
the question rived of suspension from
office pending trial. In that cue the
Mum demanded the sequestration Of
the offender from kis seat in the Senate
and the demand was granted by the Sen
ate in its vote of the same day, ordering
Mr. Stouter into the eastody of its
1 Meueager, from which ho was only
re-
Based upon Whig adequate Securities' far
his appearance at trial.. Lad, ma the
next day, the Senate expelled itha aka
lately front his mat, as "haying been
guilty - of a high Misdemeanor, entirely
in - consistent with his public trust and
dear as a Senator." It is to be Omen.
ed that this expulsion was ptior to the
sitting of the Court of Impeachment upon
his case No one world deny that the
Senate, constituting the - entire body of
the Impeachment-tribunalla the cue of
Mrsignment of any civil officer below
rite grade of the Chief Magistrate,
has ample authority, under the preced.
eat, to take steps-for seearieg the at
tendance of the accused- by the turnal
Methea of ordering him into Custody.
it la equally evident that the EtILI4., as
a Senate, had the naked right to me.
jidge the esseef Mr. Biers:, as a Ben.
Mor, by summarily declaring hi, guilt
to be established and expelling him from
Be body. Why-the tame Senate should
subsequently proceed, as it- did, with
what bad then become tt. mere ferataliti
—:the redeeming of the case as an Ins
peschment.tribenal with-a finding' of
guilty—has not beta very sallifsetorily
The 'President of the United States is
lute to be en trial.- Per hie' nee, and
tot. auch CM ulnae, the Constitution
adds the Chief Justice te the body of his
Irian, and to preside offer the thquest.
And it may be safe to dray .thst any
lets authority thin that or the fatly and
kindly ecinstitatedtribtatal to which the
chargai against Mr. JOinson are gully
to lbe recanted; could legally take other .
I order, is the way of prelintinso7 process,'
thin the "summona" - whiclt is already
agirese/y required. , The impolicy, not
to Use stronger btrdiusge,oi ninth& any
qtention its to the President's oflcist
steins, pending the trial; is quite - tops:
rent and the technical difikalties- and
tunbarrassments which would intend its
decision, Thant nt unnecessary,vr..iy
generally athinitted by intelligent and
Tim ves4ll4ltroceedlngs will bacon.
asked to a . speedy - con-Muth; and in
the meantime the accused
for any open and forcible:sagstance to
the constitutional anthority ihe bong
o( Itipeachment, whips tlianitoPlipest ,
&icy of tlos Lehi itself Menus - him of
.tithe mond power and Of , nunt of. the
official influence which bolas until now' :
so grossly mad recklessly .turned," It is
tussle's to hope that this man will
folfoi the example of his predecesras
nider ensignment before the' highest
court known to our lair by forbearing
tleainterrimdfati exarcleo of any ofbis of.
'Kg !buttons. 'lt must', be ;admitted
that his past rec o rd, in the way of both
pang and official delicaiyand digni
ty,i glees no encouragement for:, that
hope.' .. Let him stand; the shadow of -s
Chat Msgimxists, of
tlisCottrf dill close this 'Beath! mid
in Our national history
A NATION4I CONTENTION of tethers
and dealers in petroleum las boon called
to Meet at llttaborgh on the 4th day of
Maid& next. The call emanates from
the!eetrolount Assoclatimc of t 1
and is at the instance of the trade dap
erally In all parts of the country. Quo*,
boas of much. importenps to illointeresta
ofrennere a n d dealers an oil will be con
. _
'ideal by the Clanyestioa, - and Ii la
hoped and impeded "Oita' the'' - entare
trade, which has now become so vast In
its resources and' commercial
will be fully and ably repusseausti Ist its
.
Tan Lamion Btanderrit, Wring, be;
sides a lingeriag fancy for rebel loans, •
'loaded gram baaedon • alabliaas and
Fenian question, actinic - America,
thin bids farewell to , Mr. C. P. Adams,
noun who would cortunacd . nemset.and
praies even from a mortal enemy:
"lt Mr. Adams is gulag back in
Amelia, he token our good wham with
Amidst the crowd of empty
tethers, emptier - thicken, would.be
statimuma and half-bred politicians,
whO seem now to be having -it all their
own way la the Barth anti Booth, Mr.
Adams will stand pre.ammant feat,
',fuel; by virtue not only of his blab
and 'lmpeder =lave, but by his Oran.
•
tags
ltfau -a U ru m e q r u u al r i a ti r e s
th a r
cellaren mks : mlen
-DEATII OP GEL , 'VILLIAM ROll
1 7r l he veteran hag ranee. PPR ofyeara,
rot ■ervieos and of honors, he yeaterday
I ten- asleep with his father', at his rai
-1 define in Allegheny. - •
Born Timm the ant where hi died,
December 17th..17&5, he was the - first
male or Angloßaxon parentage Who had
i his nativity west of the -Ohlo.. river.
That vast developMent of popilation, of
wealth, end of insidfold improvement,
which now nista between the Allegheny
range and the' recite coast, was ell
wropght out substantially -his
tinny and ander hia eYea. It la; cot an
exaggeration. to MB= that asE r nemderral
a 'spectacular 'enchantment was never
before, in all the .cyclos -of
Presented to the contemplatiois of 11-mor
tal.
. .
The companions of hie early years.
wore the - - child-en of white men of the!
herder .and, of • t he. Indians. - Btiveral
. Mims his father .and: the family were
driyan -from the log ..hut in which they
abode, andwhich occupied the site of the
missal.' 'lately mansion,. Into; Fort Da
Qneslei.irbich stands an historical mon
ument, degraded from national use to
occupancy' by an humble household. Of
course, opportunittei for education
were limited. ED teamed more from
nattrra than from an. Endowed with
a vlsorota constitnUon, with
a vigorou s and - analytical under
..
stending, he grew early in :man
hood ' into conspicnity and useful
! new. Prominent in private and public
enterprises, he was identified not' only
with the groith and expansion of - his
native city, of whiolt. he was the drat
but •became influential! In
broader fields . , of enterprise,. as • the,
•
Pittsburgh, rort Wayne' and Pfloilt!
Railroad Company, which received most
important benefits from his impedance
and judgMent. . .
He - Wes - not only- a clear-headed
business -man'and general. .thinker,
bat at . one • period • was 'warmly
enlisted" - in •• public concerti. -Intern
gent in inch : matters much-beyond
the ordlary ! inn of hiltless weans,
be iiquired facility in composition and
bcCame a pungent and lucid newspaper
writer. Nor did the.fire of hu mind or
his .force and .exactnees of expression
'bite with the accumulated infirmities
of o ld age. Daring the Preienamonth
he 'called upon no with an article, writ
ten with all the treschance which char.
Interims( his mature manhood, and de
sired its Publication. It *untrue a mat.
ter', of - municipal consequence: ln the
course of.the cionveriation, that, ensued,
he fremarkett. that the drat article be
wrote fur the Guerra was published in I
1601., We may add, his: Jut article for
thein columns appeared in. February,
nap. - Tice wide span - of ! airty.three
years separated hii And literary -citron
flora his last. - • •
Re •is s'ene. One of the old land
mails is reaseeed. A link thst con
nected the present with the put, Du
been broksa. and cannot be replaced.
Ho has made his march With the great
procession that went before him.
its cannot be lamented se one who fells
in mid-career, with all kis usefulness cut
short. A life protracted beyond the cont.
mon lot, , lllled with activities, crowned
with abundant compensation; and
lengthened oat into serene and honored
old age Ims closed peacefully as the eon
des6eade to rest in the bosom of the west
ern ocean.
WESTERN REPUBLICANS ON CUR
REACT" AND. TAXATION.
The Republicans of Ludlam', in their
late Convention lasi week, resolved
With entire unanimity, that all property
..honld bear a just proportion of the bur
den; of taxation ; that the ;addle debt
should be honestly' met, and that all
tends Should be, paid in Jegel-tenders
or gieenbacks, except when an eipress
contract has pronded otherwise, and
with due regard to the proper . ohtme o
the 'Currency; • They also' 'resolved
sgalast contraction, and for, the supply
of, the deficiency of legal-tender currency
to the extent' squired' by the business
wants of the country.
The Republican of Ohio will hold
their State Convention on the_ 4th of
Barth, when the same questions wit:
come op for consideration, and; it Is not
unlikely, will be met by 'similar resolu•
lions.- - -At the primary meetings for ap
pointment of delegates in mist' of the
Ohio mother, as well as in the editorials
of not a few of
the local Republican
journals, special attention has be=
already given to the In Logan
County, for exam : pie, the resolutions,
drew* up by Attorney General Wear,
depreasteevery_formofrepudiation, favor
the substitution for thir-pcsaent public
obligations of "another clam of weed-
Uthwhirlishall be eabject to their equal
PropOrtban of .the . public
.berden,"
and idvocatlng a supply of correley
adequateto the Wants . of the .country,
which, "to the extent Consistent with its
extnests Stipulations; should be made re
-1 ;salvablelas coin, alike an account of
private dues and public obligations"
While the expression ad opinion has
inneirly all-cases been vitally fame.
ble intim 'position taken in Indiana, we
notice among feW * of our Ohio- ex
' changes e' dot:Meetly epirited opposition
tO what liftman/m.4U= endorsement
of the Inedistoidazi theory. _Bat the
advoestest of no contratifOn, of equalized
ithatlon . .andef the selemition. of the
Fles•Tielettia .In 'bipsbtendens, under
'proper regulations istrequbled by the in..
terests of busisssi,, be materi
ally skringthened by the erecessof Gen.
'Deafly, whose larie majority in the late
special- election th theVlllth . Congress.
tibial District bradmitted to have been
Ita;Part. if Inetlebel4, doe to lds 4edf-*
position en these questions....
These indlcatialut ' show the ' strong
probability that the Onto Itepubliosna
will join 'their 'Antilles brethren on
thew :questions In. both oftbose States
them questions hava been made for oh
,viols'retthoes leading lefts tin popehtr
4istaintionot htts, aid It teeter ownduty
sa lee t tu4iete . . JO note tho position to
which our frietidein ,thow ' gimes . are
evidently-teading.— -
• . .
' BUZIUg 4O . 3 9 *Cidal reported
from the Finance Committee of the Sen
ate:an anmiiiied tel; providing . for the
!Miffing of the 'national , dabt. In Tilirr
of the tide of public opinion setting th
against:tint tlischargo or:the obiliithros
of the Government la gold, Mr. Pima.
tun's . plan of niderrOlon . 4111 prove
popular.ind iind, Woe with many .
Drinomets and Republkians. Lie claims
. .
that •this . public faith_ would
.not be
weakened; !MOM& u aves 7 ,, dialler 'of
debt will ba . ,paid witi-InterestOn that.
sort of nicatiotathicii M acknowledged
by all awns as the mammy of the
countiy . . ,Ma.helloyes a6metehig moor
bs to lighten -the btirdons :lent
,by
tae war to weigh down industrial Inter.
eats, *ad, - while : till does not
contemplate iniustlar to the bondholder
'snit:Melt lips:Lite to tbepeuPle, be urges
that it should be, tarorably acted Upon
by Congress.. He takes the ground that
the obligatlithaailtarod into la the name
of the fitimirrintstit Wits ornutairt, while
Cumin= *as not ', : in'Sessitin, are not
binding—the 13avernstent not being re.:
erosible for 'the representation of its
agents an d that to redeem ftro.twenttis
in any earn:wry . but that. in 'whisk they.'.
'wens bought , would prove fatal to army
comenacial-and-financial; interest, do
predating trabllo securities and pressing
with tenfoldineonviithenco the -
Of „;
7;1 !
PITI'SBITRGII, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, -1868;
A CASE IN POISr—RIGurs OF NE.
GEO SOL D IERS.
An impregnable grotuad upon which
it is claimed that nagroes in the Staab
ahould.have the right of saffrage, is that
they stood loyal to the flag of.the, free
against their 'traitorous mailers In the
late rebellion, and rot this rei*shOnld
haso power to preierve what theyiaelped
to defend. They are now aoustitntionr
ally free; but their freedom will be but a
mockery If not allowed to protect it by
tho '
• Tho following Virginia staisteld Oeto
- 1793, food In Henning's Btathtes at
.
'Large, VoI. xi, page 309, netdine.mn
uteni. intelligent readers can, lit It to
more than one of the events of the lost
"Wasuitss ' It bath been . rcpriAnted
to the present . General Assembly that
during the course of the war (of the
Revolution) many persons In this State
had canted their slaves to enlist In cer
tain regimerats, or corps, raised' *Rhin
the same, having* tendered such slaves
to.the slicers appointed to recruit forces
within the:State as substitutes for free
persons, whom, :ot or duty 'lt was to
seize in such regiments or corps, et the
same time representing to such recruit—
ing °Dicers that the slaves so enlisted by
their direction and concurrence,, were
free; and it farther appearing to this
Assembly thit, oz the expiration of the
term of enlistment of such slaves, their
former owners have attempted again to
force them to return to a stain of octet.
tude, contrary to the principles ofjustice
and to their own solemn promise. *sit
where ts,'lt appears Just and reasonable
that all persons enlisted as afore •
who have faiths ally served 'agreeable to I
the termeof their enlistment, and have
thereby, of course, contributed towards
the eststiliShmuit of American, Liberty
and Independence, should enjoy the
blessings of freedom ea steward tor their I
toile and labors, .
"Be it therefore enacted, That such and
every: slave who served -as aforesaid,
shall, from VIII after the passing of this
Act„ be folly and completely emancipa
ted, and shall be held and cleaned free:
end the Attorney General of the Coins
inonwraith Is hereby required to sae in
forniapauperis for the freedom of every
such person, and if found entitled to
freedom ajary shall be empanelled to
assess his damages. ' .
Tilt CRAWFORD ' COUNTY 8101-
Ern
An effort will be made ln the sp.
proaeldeg Republican Convention; to .
change the present delegate system ,of
nominating Stefelind County Olean,
and to adopt what is knoWn as the
"Crawford Calmly System"—that is, to
nominate by the popular vote cast at
I primary meetingetbroughout the county.
• Ia a sparsely populated county that
system may do very well, but In our
county, With its two cities. and numer
ous boroughs, densely populated,' It la
ly to foresee the recall of adopting it.
:We have hod Just cause to complain of
the action of our telegates, but faulty as
they may prove , the proposed 'thongs
will be worse,
How easy worild It be for an unpria•
Opted candidate to 'secure control of
few wards and boroughs, and .irlth the
large number of voted that could be
polled, et such an election, oat run any
oppoaing candidate ?
At present the rural districts And it
difficult to make themselves felt .in con
vention, end if this popular Cote system
be adopted they may at once bid fare
well to all future nominatrons. All they
need do will Ito !to it blind" for the
nominee, or bolt the party nomlnatioas
and Join with some other orgeniution.
Any change wilt be far the worse, and
ae cannot afford to "swop horses" at
this time. X.
EDITOM Gazer - re: As there is a
proposition before the people of Alle
gheny county to change the mode of
making nominations for the Republican
party, and as there is not h doubt in my
tuind but there will le • tome change
elide by the next Convention. as the peo.
pie are heartily disgusted with the pres
ent delegate system, after viewing the
"Crawford County System," at you
published on Saturday, the 'al instant,
I think it Is the very thing we want, ma;
der the following .regulations for this
county, to-wit: •
Let the Erecutire Committeo divide'
the county, as dr-reds, raeomewndel by
:hers, into three districu, say Pittsburgh,
one, Allegiutny, two, and the south side
of rivers the thirddistrict; each district
to be entitled to two members of Isseem-,1
bly and one County Commissioner.
As we' only. elect one County Com
miasioner each year, le: the Committee
in. Its call for the election designate
which diatrictbsentitled to the nominee:
Under thia arrangement let the voters of
each district elect by popular. Tote their
•owiscandidates for those slDces , and all
rA thou. °dicers for nomination to be voted
for by all of- the Tours of the conixy.
Whichever of the districts is entitled to
the County Commissioner, let them
nominate him, by popular vote, none
others voting, but the voters of that dis
trict.. Under this arrangement, I think,
all will be fairly non:tented according to
the number of lusters, and will give eat
isfaction to alt, and certainly will be' a
great improvement over the present
A Misr= 07 WIN COIIILITTIL.
Method of Impeachment.
In tbetralted BMtes, theinnimehment
of tlieTraident IS without precedent.
Only wiece,•in 1843, eel attempt wee
made asainit President Tyler, bet It
fallen. There have, however, been sev
eral casts or the Impeachment of other
civil officers. 1n.11•97,.W111i5m Blount,
a Senator from Tennessee, was Impeach
ed for having intriorned to transfer New
Orleans to (treat Britain ; in 1803, John
Pickering,,Justire of the Dlitrict Court
of the District:pf.New liunpaldre, was
impesebed on four charges, one of which
alleged that he wee a man of loose mor
el* sed intemperate habits ; In 1805, the
impeachment of Bunuol Chase, an As
soctatorJistlce of she Supreme. Court of
they United States, was the canoe of
great puddle excitement; In 1830, James
IL Peek, Judge drake District Court
for the District of Idistoart, was Im
peached of :tigh misdemeanors. TIM
haat casco aretthose of Judge Watrone
of Texas. who was impeached In 1857,
sad of Judge West H.. Humphreys of
nnessee, who in .180 was Impeached
for-cumplielty , :the Rebellion. All
these cues constitute precedents for the
Impeachment of the President,. which
will be conducted in a similar manner,
except:that at the trial Of the President
the Chlef. , J tonics of the Supreme .Court
of the - Unned Eitates.must preside. The
math points In the procedure agalat the
President..will, therefore, be as fol.
A committee appointed by the House
will silipear before the bar of the Senate
and of announce the resolution of
impeletunent. . The President of the
Sewn appoint Belem Committee
to hear the report of the Committee of
the limns.. A report will then be male
by the Senate Committee to the Senate.
The Semite will take gallon,. and its se
llos wl.i tar olficislly communicated to
tin House. Teo Speaker will appoint a
litersrd. of :Managers to conduct the Im
peachment; they will carry to the See
me the articles. of Impeachment. The
sellout:if the House will, be reed to, the
Senate, which Wen appoints the time
when.lt wilt '.'resolve Itself into a Court
of InspeatiOnctuc'.' Each Senator takes
the oath that he *lido Impartial Justice:
The Board of Managers of the/louse be
ing introduced to the her of the. Court,
formally present the articles of impeach
mod. h 411031/1011Z111/asned to the party
accused to.answer the articles of im.
peachment, fixing the day. returnable,
Which Is Barred at least ten thus, before
ties return thereof. The day. of the
trial bas h ig arrived, the ^ Haute,
resolving itself unto Committee of
the Whole, proceeds in a body ,
to the. Senate. Chamber, and la ad
mitted. - The return bread by, the Seo
retary of the Sonata Arraignments ere
then =defer the summoning of wit
nesses . The trial being completed, each
articlois read by the Secretary, and the
roll called, whin each Senator answers
"Golity"..or "Not.. Guilty," twatbirdo
boring required to declare tls accused
guilty. • The declolou to given. and COM.
otuuleitted to the wzosed. If found
guilty; the:President will frooi that MO
num bo deprived of hut office.
The trial of President• JohnlOn will
rank la history rue ono ot, the most Colo
hrated stela trials of all times. Rarely
has the world watehod the proceedings
at a legislative body with , ao intense an
Internet as it will Watch . the tactical of
Congress in Ltd& bnpeschmaut eet. e, and
t 119 Oeclelou or the 13..tw0, whatever it,
m‘v ',Nevi]] ra , ke. , l -
i;msmimmagiWitET:MM
.
swae.
Cupldolitnryint lembids ten a t,
Osse ream' a Mob 7.itstr,of Dell.
'A octanes Webb.. Wm:PO lona • !Lod,
Asel Wlt sotto and ambrosia sots .•
With theca the magi* Paws ohleh vohltia
Ilreabo in t from' the lds3la6t star by fury
voice - .
'Cash lemur godson( orrodfaithislOolood,
Lash L lsintha Vaasa.- of: UV _sitizatiori.
Day-dreams, ',boat nuts; with. sportive
brightest.
Abd Hem the N aomi.. parasite, of whs.
The stolen Chemist heard the promos'.;
insagy Chance bubbled, op to *MO..,
hermit aosuidetraimph.ci k as whim the sato,
Pooror 4.
d f v m ero.mi tO
htm_ ia t e titilorol
Thv gsighed wort,g
Easy stair
• llty.l . 61isse. was the preasoua oompentadm
;Mtn balk : the God ills Cypriii ilinther We rt ;
- And brestANl, on Barn'. lavelyn-Upli Ina rest.
FROM TIIII.BOIITH
—Pneumonia and sonnet . fever ode
triabling '
4Lentnclr.y papal ire' trouldi&abeat.
tho dallneu et the mule aide.
L.Tbaltictiniond ;aquifer deilghti in.
calling Hunnicutt . "a ciilipacid
gogue. , ' • 1 -
—Bishop Carrell, of COVillgto'ill; sy.,is E. ill that bat little . hopes ere eater-.
tallied of his recovery.
--The Georgia Convenlioa has left the
questioo of. eligibility af names to
once to the State Legislaitrra :- '
—Dollop Mania is hard:atwok 'rats.
lag fends to proceed with. Ike banding
tHinru
of the cathedral at Natchlrec La..
--Mel. Den. McDowell Cook is
the commander 'el the ire et pg
Tease.'' His liaidgiarteriiirese - ' o
Title. -
-Mrs. Junes Prewitt,ef Marcel, Ky.,
has zoo off with Mr. D. rh. Dana Mr.
Prewitt is tot going:oft to , dad either of
theca
--Peas and potatoes arkbeing planted
In Georgia, s fact which *est be cspeo.
Jelly pleasant to the lovertr-of those.
vegetables.
—Burs are very plenty Texan A
oirty of hunter's started oat iron Brenr,
beta lad in two den killed Ili bears fn
Bisitirli county: ' 1 •'
-The St. Loafs .14Pah4ieen says that
the Rev. Jae. W. Kellogg, at Dearborn,
eloped last week with the "rife 'or' Wil.
Moarehocise of the *le Piaci. •
—Last neamer the Idtsioarl river at
Glasgow saeutrred 1,478 feet across. A
fair days . . since, at the 'One place,. it
mean red bat 800 feet. : Water fall was
there.'
--The wild ducks and,gesse as so as.
sumo &3 30 be s pest, la tl o lower por
tioo of Julie's coicar, Missouri.
Wholo or c,rn Ipty4 . li4ien destioj-
--Thera was a meeting in! Yazoo City,
on the 4th ,to derlee n/etuni to sue ,
cess'ully reefer tbe pay taeot Lana
Whether they will succeed; In their de
vises remains to be seen. 6
-Tie 'widow of John IC. 'Calhoun
was forced recently to sell his , library
at auction, and it brought j only $250;
whole shelves of book; veers - kaocksd
off at lire (0 5(.1 e.ollsrs tor ikelf.
—The 2 oith - Caruliu. einventlon re
cenily - adjourned, on motion of Hr.
flood, it prrebyteriarr minister, mail
the cirens had paired the copilot; after
which their Moist acre resMned.
—The people of lo.lington ti Putt,
falba State at Sentocky, hip:' , 3 an exalt
ing match fen the ehamploaahip reeently.
One of the finest cock tight, en record
took place, and Paris WU ♦jetorloau
—During the last mate the heavy
cotton transactions In Nashville have
used so tench money that . Icunency is
very scares thereabout'''. ilrrona 440 ;
000 to $50,000 per day- been sent
Into the country to planters:. ii.
—A young man, who wawaltaing at
a ball in New Market, Tenni, •few days
since, fell to the floor. 11Wpartner ea
deal mod to nitre hire, and lit was not
until then that her screams eV:tutted the
shocked merry-makers that he was a
corpse. \
—Tito stories of destltt4a in Ale.
barns are heart rending,-a Sonthere Ex—
change says that worsen of rednemen
well bred and tenderly mirrored are
begging fora littlo coin for itketwelyea
and children, and Acre la zone for
them.
—After reading the following ins Bt.
Louie paper we concluded tbusi the color •
of win referred to is dead :&tinker,
uo
negro atepped d, the dot at web
akund, Touraday nigh , and was
fished oat .Friday in an expired condi
tion." I
—Farmers la the neighborhood of
Memphis are-beginning toi appreciate
I the situation and are hard atirork clear.
tug the ; ground for phivring, biotin
found out that only by the sweater their
men browi can bread In stiffidiant moan-
Utica be procured. . 'f.:
—A Mrs. Farley and her screatteropt
ed to - cross the river at Kansan 'City on
the evening of the 11th last;; hut tool
the, wrong track, and fell through a hole
in the ice. Nut Farley war rescued
i
alive, bat the body-of her littl um has
not yet been recovered. l, , _ - • -
—Rather an excillog sco ne ook place
on the 18th Mak in the . V ' /k-
aid office. A gentleman cattail( in with •
tin cup fall of Petro oil arid- 'Madeatook
to show off Its non.axplo lty qiiallties
by; oieMeg a lighted match to it.. Itt
!tautly the room was Ina note hitd the
occupants, layered with llama,: 'rushed '
from It. By,the aorta ofenataiders they
were exUngnished, but the edible and
one or two other gentlemen.ivere' very
badly burned. , ,I . '
.-L-In New 'Orleans a mai inn Inroad
on the 18th lnaL, cat In thshreut and
lying on the pavement., Mould that a
one-legged man came oat frorn behind a
corner, called him semi heavir and cut
blur. Alter repeating • this 'statement
sereml Alum he itlea. ,i:mili 'named
Maddox was shortly Menem* arrested
because hewn, washing, bb4ity knife,'
which ho attempted to conceal When he
saw the t policeman. Maddoi has but
ono leg, so that circtunstancen a re , not in
Ida layer. - .. ?, : '' I
—The Lebanon, Ky., Okwiin gravely
'announces that .'a negro child, of the
male perawudon, wee bona at Xr. Lloyd
Adana'', in that' betpeen fair
and lira
weeks ago, Manias *nil devel
oped breasts, and gives soliki. All the
. mean" usually resorted to, Mi.' :the par.
pose of checklagthe sow of Mlik bird
males, have been tried la thiseaso with-.
cut "mows, the milk 'cOnUnulng to an
cumulate. The cue lea very:curious
one, and is attracting a good deal of at.
tention„ftem medical men. Tf Malec.
teal: flair continue', what • W Atte wet
nurse the boy will make Mei.* while."
This Is a sort of rival to the woman
turned man story. P.
0111 1 / 1 111m.raue Disilever;eak
Excaratioan on the .rte or the old
Width 'Mart Hotel in Bath'',England,
„
have revealed some Interesting. Boman
remains, ooneating of the. lanustient -of
a large building and the oentiauatlon of
the trine of the great temple) dedicated
to Minerva, a portion of whiah la pre
served In thenrusenin of the Math Liter.
cry and Reiman° Institution.[The tem
ple atacslOn' the eastern side of the great
Foam •mid, running ihroughl th e city
from north to tooth, and nearly midway
between ". the Porta .Deruntatax -North
Gate, and the Porte Finmentatia, Booth
Gate, leading to the river. Ited.miat was
beanie the west, and canal/tad Hof a
portico supported by - verr. large Maid
colninne of the Corinthian ordeigorowned
with rich actilptured ' capitate. Behind
thhs temple, towards' the east, zitood the
Roman bas' the foundatione of which
were disco th ve , red in 1705,. at the a depth of
twenty feet beneath. the surface of the
ground. The recent excavations have
laid bare a kind of concrete postomenr,
loading to the inference (bat there had
been a Jorge area or parade-gteand
ad
)olning the temple. Othev-thlooverles
l'nry , nn Forum. extended
=
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NEWS r Rant 4LIIROAD., i- Vo L icn oP THE rAtAL risswx
f . tssitaieca tis.t..i Perataiesit-1 , -
'rnrity dada' perdteni Is 'tile lonia 1' ' IO L - "Plitoft is "Palm, enrythiolt is
totor cot thesof-6i in, A L - t l a iirg ,o,,ccoßtaa i smi Ckalarall has no escape
City.,- .. -- ~. -. . -, froaathe choice and the Swam which the
'-' di. , ,ab i - •• d res , arkt 'hu Thr noon It, Unless it
,The new &tor g ( Lon on ' itbandons the wtole clnti forever, sad
la said to be tic anti absolutel tile- 'ettatdialicethet that as acah
prw g ru l arn i n n e nn a . , if s.Daparitantesey annul and defy at
' hi 4 '--• 1' ' . d 4. ,7 ~c li i akesura, floods of tee Leipatelsra, The
—The " su'lL ,SS le r - Teinfit-,of-Ordee6lll Dm or in y bet be
,Binks oehlontre'lll,,bate alna2printed,' 'eetratfttoleind-e tha mi . , r 4,610: 0
and era hefitaft . ei tiVo Va j owp ! . ist i be hot thal judge,' bat until the douror lino
~ ..11for4hants' Aulke,463t . ;,_ • ' dtherwias decided, it lathe law of. the
Th , .eikn , lie, , ,, " ou.:of -I Le , mog - il - I ilti.7:r d
,41:16 P glea e l . :7:11 '
fr ''''
iniitribiu, f d. Glen. higiri4u4, ic acid. i •-- rttoltoil ittatuen -
1 Al. the ilmi 4,41 , dentfe wan P erot TheProvisiorr of the Ect le so dbainct
feuer ArtilA'yry, A t' th A t T eealfg e er .4y Intended to kingift' within the ;nth-
Seine. . ''
_„,,, -,..,,,_ ,- ~ . A. _„ , ,rt, t that it 4 imponlble to doubt tkat he de.
.. ...1 0,,, g_,, ,,, ?Yr2i , f , f..e% ~.,r-e- /- liberately took Ms steps in iontrayentioa
,portatme, be!' become a xerylinOrteaf 'At the set lila' the get purpose of defy
hruteh otf4Leti'eigij, trqo, and 5 Mao keg coogroasto Impeach basal
fair to become the moat laporttuAtefoie - ,0 ii •- ' la"i"n "It u * 3 ' _ -
Tart' long - , • hell' none, nv i..lll2lldellt
- --11 " qiiis C"• 1 ISIO kl ttahhed th 'Which lititri d asek. it is P net wh n thril,
Ocipbet,. 109. ~thi, total coat .rlif be lxillefedeptedtrOaegreialis .414 ar
1177,060.0.:,15Teiel 'teem navli A tht 2 rareepg. that is , to.bo adjudiestolinpon;
compaitlntt'ari tarvidy tiliatalliik tor 'P u l• il, " t° 4 6 settled wiles"' th e rpm' -
. , ... ,,,,•• • __- _ v, ~., ,deat of th e United States can :wilfully
lead tort it , , ,_...„, ; Very the. wilt)* peoplebraisnialng the
=ln mercint Ile s 'idng r.reet - Britalrf. 'pesters era dictator, ind, , by a total die
is atthe tend ot WEI' llll, 114;13g ZONI,, /. 11 agsal 9
.f Wiry 4u ll3 Tglitbsi Streatfiriesiele
000 tons . A, i ii.h 4 ," kV A * A iiph 11 . 00 ..... Of the +Piet .itf ,l 4to &Platt RI lelf - ilossfm
0 99'osS .EljoiSetlY,,,le , :41 3 a ratitto` "••'"''renleare Tweed* 1.- 1• v , ,
comes up elowly IL banbirth. ''' ' 1 %if vitthe iNostilnntlkoottlt lashes tans the
' Is sej ia tia t c a b - ri i ,„,1 - 0, 4 dita; a 6v sworn .defender, ,Goastination,
hate, fled from '24, Doixtro ldv W oo ; whom moo. ho dgesui At Joh* -
.
Male. !hat a 'lleum& It would belt . a defence wheelie 111onpfras ? Ho mast
certain -other ?miaow. and - part or Ws defetidtthso3bstlhatein nai l ing. the Ja-
Cabinet yoVI tab , * IL'ugdeui Cat_ thowaT.lest es readily so against Col
-011 the loqt orroliti4Ci pp ' qu ellr,,.,Ttav, .0.,....p =WW 2 *.
°rl4 , ee'sg 4 r ' . i',,. 4- PiticOit.h,_,." l renstrat i r` a dWa t ri W er tt Vll 'i t e l;
4 1
pie, seit 'ore to be with a ttot e netti , itoyttentir einem Which , to Atha sp.
pia Lowy - a ilie - prbilx ii pears ta be notnnaltutional. then lt
alto s say nearly ai liege oa - mi t t, eh e r ghee him art_tgoalatabotity,
o to accept
Angell. mother •- . - -' ' iloilltiV inn A
In tel n_ d eal:4l l ;m%
- L 9 odoo hio, at $o I, ;;ccott ' ib to the, erste M.P.:wee to :lake a law ai Con
ereuaie for etrtetntUways. Mot every grace.. I.l..vests the power to InterPret
Other A me ik ar , w e , ti„,, one h A ,„ gh t a law in the Judiciat7. It rashes it, the
'deity of the President "to examte the
been booted at, then ' attributed " to t h e 11". If . rdm - on to th i o 4ito Pratt.
'airmails* brain of eocee _Xaglistuatfai dent hsathe power to revile:mite lagisla.
and at lastidopled. ' ,Sloti•ercwalress,,lolttetottlao °Vir e
-Londoull deed a having kg° iftw° "he approves, then_he
drotes of butch cattleParedbi .U. same, power t° r 5 •105 lamella . - decW
~a,, - Toes and - execute- onfrystiettledgreents IS
streets, sad 111E1411f to /1/1111 a foreign ke thinks ate coma. .It is,oaly a e on. cattle:. market located bidden' theltittXto,too k,et the &Motet th o rtethlekt
to be nee dcent: a its akenadtly. Call-
Thames, where they can hesoltt thane
• . .. . grass ousy,)tn ,Congresa Itha often' dotie,
distal on Iteportation, , - broveriteht dr inellnietne. legislate or-
A . London tailor who htteptied renatently,lal the tuithasity ler wade.
the right of calliog him - self Coat tilloe i rlding hasnenrer bee; olstnntil by tiny
to th e niece of Wales, b e e i men i no d o . Pre f ddent... Ili: duty admits no guild
that he will make aclthes for milli:al . c ,A t tg:v ai m', w i t h g: lnihi ti =
who dote not, belong to it family orposi. upon Ion; and he seeks flaw to
Oen or standtng in the touatry: , c0mer 013 4. 6 rah tho , 'oaken of jall
aCel. It is too latel The Asneethan
-la Atherica, etrunpaiPie Is 'cider.
_ , . people Impeaceyon, Andrew Johnson,
in En land, ou•WlPtguo it grose be-1 1 7 se a disturber of the national - peace,
wine. At alsto grand ball given by the the violator of national law--the stam-
Mayor of Lbrerpoot, ninetyls - ten domnt Wins block of aaticolel ituante. and the
of this delectable gold airmpearia down c vg aa *. r or zuomud ru J i =
hits 4.... ra..2* - '.
o throats of ha ' PPY En istitabb• t cmiTis. I. Via 6onoutintine` -
-l'a 1867 the'idepere of Enkfand end seutattte of the' people, abd the 'great
Wallet, excfnairo ct Initiate poor, and law-ataking power ot•thei Goverment.
. .
vagranta, increased 80,88.1,nntt Eng.
Hilt jonreals think that the present itatel
of that country Elves' reaiorts iris litcpact-
Mg a still further tocrease tint-year.
—Ttro'' young' glrla - were ' recently
brought before the Staffer - 61111re tutalaes,'
who could neither read 'nor Write, 'bad
never beard of either God or the Bible,
and 14d never been it sehool'or chlipeL
They warn ximlllois on board' 'Canal
boati.
—Ur:Hodgkin, an ' Ettgligh'fiiember
of Parliament; haa truietH 6lpeecleildi.
ealing ` the Pail•Anglican.' - edniebtlon, •
and piitlcidarly -the idea oe Mating
Amezlean Slahope to
Hoaoteble mailber la letting iliapite
and eniy thinga Anicricat etirYhim
out orbit depth - •
—The new . of the'Geretrati Cone=
federation is rather oblong alleles and
baa a white ground with a black j ernes
which diVides It into font civil leirta.
Three of thew parts are 'white, the
North being; the upper, lefflumd corner,
Is striped with red. Tie arms 'Of the
black crone do not unite in tho Centre,
but enclose a round white medallion in
the centre of which Is the black eaglb of
—The mereantlie marine of -Italy is
vkebly Alminuttre is comparison to
that of other countries. In, mita .of a
floe stretch' of lea/oast and good - hap:
bora, there'll' no ppreeptable advance in
title particular. triattee,:. England' and
Austria are the la 4est coon:memo( her
products, and do Most of bor carrying:
Railings aro now being rapidly i corn
plated, wins& will derelop large tracts of
Ocnintry heretofore - only. iceessibbs
tedbaos journeys from the fierl covet. flus.
Pope has infused to render Me l coin
of the grate; of the. Church similar to
that of the sorronnding kingdom,. and
much monetary confnaloo lathe.natnrsd
remit.. Italy 16. evidently not yet, Aland
orrery crest progress.. I •
_ 911 47 2 - I !'i
ar SAZU ICUSLL LORALL.,
rIo not letsnY /r/ned pae dlq. • •
Bet rather vets nntll the totio
•Thea rest/crown lehorns , .
Hama hto enter Thy p ars'el Wee, '
Them von, ma,-1 *la '
at , 24 , 14 my Meta:nem „„ ,
o !ether stet! /Melo by b1r1.4 •
'Went!' through eetth meet Warn lon
We need her more an Our poor north " -
Than Thus moat geed' In
I 0 heaven With She lath her wines read,.
Kept beret thla earth-shell ere I fly.
•
Then, 00,1,1alre met We shall be' new:
Hare /ban ereer,oseit toesatig'
Her angel earn 'NHL Ind more Weer
Hy heaven', than my mini:ll74omM; ,
Ann en.ll, as I draw Well o Thee,
liar pool and mind . that closer ber.
=I
,The Loudon thts sul atoryr
'g - labor Woman drOwned hergalt 1 n the
'Theatre laid week, as CM coroner'sjury
fors ad. 'while In estate elutisound Mind
through Metros.: Her husband had fer
ale months been .unettle. to make : more
than lei ebillinga a week; out of widen
le: had to pay . ett's, week- rent;
for tha loan. of a- barrow carry on his .
trade of
,t general dealer:, and to support'
a wife and four children witt'the
meindor. -The wife, who wee suckling
her youngest ;Mid sfl this US:110. ddd.ner
best to contribute to their resources._
Stye made slop shirts ate penny , a ' , Wirt,
and-Mr the better sort of aril/lathe uoW
to get lid., lid.. and even so much as :kb
But to earn 1;19E13 tide pittance she bad
to find her ewe needles itidthread.i For
weeks theme poor creature*, who bore the
bigheatcharacter for industry and Rood
obnduct, would go'without tasting meet;
they lived on breed..-and dripping. when
they couldget .Witen the lather . had.
no work they lived ea nothing; and the
daughter "aye Bat her motbermed of
ten to asy.to her, Tat. my, Polly,, ain't It
dreadful;Awe beve.got nothing
,agelleto
rot to4ay.' Those 'poor • never
applied tothewterkhount, , Thy thought
.ofdoing MI, Mit nafraloolln thettope,as.
the husband Raid to hit ..ire, dint 'Per
hang there betterluckt another
day" t.; :1 +4) - , • •
••=4liti leapoetniit ineneettee cage le on
teter.in-the (Bradt Court of :tit
Blipatcloicand Thomas bringenit. igainet
the Ttuusiee inanninee Cannoeby, of Cin
cinnati, f0r53,006 dauittgee; growing dal'
of the bunting ef. the steamer ,hfognolla
here inTho defence. is Wet the
Log was' met .5n tire by'Or throtigh con
nivances of the owner. The-ease
vole COO,OOO, •$30.000 in . Cincinnaticorn
panics $15,000 la Bt, Linda and i( 0 .000
In foreign minipanic/I rerinsiented there:
A deposition front hiri ‘Eitrader;one of
the ;dicta of the Magnolia, max read to
the effect. Clot ,11farehall offered him
(Bleeder) five thousand dollars' to sink
theritteener. Mr. Bleeder, waned that
itlipatelek Juni ; offered bootlegs° thou
sand dollen if she would 'prevent her
husband from testifying in fheocute.
intimated
of Now ..,Pritldlarid .
having .14 adilnifi
ioAtth w ing o t a hlbe li innnrCo3lll-
r larged ,com,n r ror : or..
Con, a meeting was head. at-Et:
Johns, and meolutloun passed &prem.
Ung thu Intention of tho Government to
Introduce the subject.. linhaequont as
-11110 Hggee showed:a majority of
the meroboro, unfavorable to 'nor stops;
being: taken - In' the matter of eoriferlena.
foreign tionitereatidatilms "Wen,
latest that bait a million people in
&1000Vre avPraged half ea bout etch In
trying to soled the ilinmatt Question"
puzzle 'whim lz neither , more nor less
then tliodooble lumit tnissio, The.] tl
eitogetner amountsto Any.eaven years
anus mttei,life, warklng twelve •• nOtllll
day. 'Purls Is now puzaaint its, brains
,over- onotber tOI. felbed
questlon."
EMI
Estrminsiftb , r4K , A766
Ansuchther have enacted lawa, by un
pfecedented moStleit,:for, the neon
-.tructlowor t al he Southern - Stater It le
thontest;'llett and swore duty. of the
ffresidentet.the.tkuted.lkillesi,ttLitre
eats alma lews. .Th 2 duty, ha has net
old} , filled to perform, het, Month after
Month and year alter year - his tottered
els ingeinlty to'detise Wire land means
to these law; Mid to dety.the
of ; {he people aad, the repasentativei of
the pepplewbo enacted the lawn. Be'
hes quarrelled with' Gin. Gran( bateau.
iho General would not reds* the law- of
AlCensareset'asui he has delvenlitUt orders:
to disobey the Monied/ of Itlasuperior, -
the Bestiary Of War, the incite effect',
ally to ihirart antrdefeat • the execution
of the laws. Theeis are , tltdiffto crime
and•mbeienscemen,lf andbapeseluneat Is
the remedy provided for them by the
Constitute , *of the United .Stites, the
!detest Of the lend. The offences
heel:tea •committed.' Let the
and merited pstuishmantbeielhoted, and
that
~.etitedily, The • patience and for
.of a. - patriotic people'are : ex.
biusted,'sid - cry aloud: for the enforce
met of the,law.
4.. , . ttrinltuaca ioaratl,l
T e people are ready to sustain Con.
gr in a speedy and emphatic radios
tio of the' law against ' the.assaults of
the ,relechleyous demagogue- at the
White House, even though that vindi
cation can come effectively only through
the solemn and unwelcome proceeding
. , .
of Impeachment.
irldlodelphis Press.'
Either the President Must executethe
laws passed by Congress in good faith,
Which would be carrying . out his proper
function'. under our , Constitution; or
VOtitTeell must abandon -the field and
ellowAtte President to - do as he will, in
which • mum reprosentative government
treloolosdan "OM' moniessul •
.Techelcally, the Primideal is now u
nsigned wrirdettuice of the Tenure of
Office lair.- But in • reality be has set
himself to nullify all the. Iteconstruction
laws, end nia desperate determinatloa to
get PNWISI/01/ of the Var Department is
for. that object. • - •
~.. .• • • It is mid
that purpose the ppose of Jo hnson in making
this open_ Melation of the law. is to three
it.to an issue In the Samuels Court, 'and
thuttobtain •decision as to the censtitu
ticwattypf the act. , Bat this assumes
that he mai , dlsregsrd a law teamed of
enforcing icand no such atthmity has
over before bow...asserted by - iny Prem.
denier : this republic. .It is not the duty
of. other men to take, melt judicial pro.
Mediate as' will math in rdecision by
..the 612011120 'Titzerespotisintlity
• property ;rests-upon the party holding
the Mat kowtow
lee may view the, case, .this conduct of
the 'President win without lutification.
Theicehla hewer done it an .Iwitn land
countdowns manzer, and. she evil exam.
ple it seta of, tilmbedience to law le so
{moorhen- end 'lngram, that in country
where the sabiduldn to law ltu been so
geseral smite muck of s national trait,
we could ,act for a moment afford to tol
'Weeneutot doubt that-the Beasts will
-give ta the Ponsident a fair and imPar-•
UM trial, such sem niemanded by the.
eaters of the tree and. the momentous
lunar - at stake.' (The Senate us it stands
hedy eminently worthy'Of the con
thience of. ihaeountryi
its-great duty on this ease with -dream.
wrction and dignity, Mu Nat jpateies
ic deterielnalloe to uphold the latirat
all hannis As'to - whether Johnison
, will submit to .thene proceedhigs and to
' steal impose/uncut, it owe that should
be the ranker the trial, we do not give
ourselves ezty, Jitteneinese "lin is with
out the gainer or Melanie; if he should`
66'over so much' in to It.
[She N. I".'fribase.]
. cohcedett by 7dr: Johnson and his
.40600 and Mats everywbere that
hts..tader..ronovinit.Beerstary , Stanton
.was. a violation of .the Tenuroof-Civii-
Office lite, thist it 'wlin'each eviolation .
es that law mitten etiedinal; - add that his
viotaildnef watititestionak and with
a. clew.recogaitlonHof lie chanieter.
Bet, nity.theyOus,violated the lew,
.ply_,to test Pi oonstitutionallty, The
noon pies Welt Made 'for Jefferson
Davie The President claims that he
'can .in the dish plate veto a /ay, and
thentrot.executeit,tudik.`the Supreme
Court decides lin constitutionality. To
concede Well to clothe ire:4°lmgal
with Abe prerogative" of tyrant. rße
does not execute the laws, but only such
as suit his-fsnotirandng this rigid,
hovremeri•tho-Presidmit•bari hen remedy:
Be mightenally...linve. obtained,. -titeis
lemof die Septette Court. •
- Were thin'the test step in Mei 'Prat
ditithienretref:ollicial- Crimes and tier
ottani; Congress and the oountry would
have retarded it with .irilluite labors=
ante. But designed as. the climax of a
icing 'Wiles of offenses and crimes which
he cu is his `‘policy,"'he 'eat delta no
His present, act le L the,, crowning high
crimeint jam series Of usurpations.
Andrew' Solomon, 'ustired 'and self.
deceived by thin eftreptated delay to
pollsh,.assumes in position which would
emilde,liim to revoindentas the Gavot.
moot and soli, himself Dictator. IMAM
tirentydays; f Congress should concede
the power he . e.Tainut --No other -Treat.
dent his ever advamted toe prepesterou
'claim, now pat Forward by Mt... Johnson.
Thorax" 'ninety in .tithaton of law,
idid at war with conattntional atitertt;
anti the veu,,c4stioicc of the Britern
fount. •
ATTIOGiAMIATUTTL
, CAMI.PIO.444IDILIa Ip. 3 .
• • • . When, - the authority
to pep liirs; and at tha
tame time pronounce upon - their con.
stitutlonilltirllywurpsst or the Con
-stittltlon tirlyrkrittitilhat the Ledtsts-
the brim& of theywrertuant shall on/.
,shadow bottcthaEsecattre and Judicial',
~• • That they. (the iktoP) will
convict kilm, alter a mock triad; there is
ntr doilbt; Indus the Snore= 'Oourt
_
-II i z, 0rt".32::Z03A1
=ME
f,, ' 4
.stkauld Tillie - m4aitnik 4'd*
claeo'thlt tbertiattrii''er 8111cerlfflliii
cdnetiratitant latgredatieistettli vet&
• .r..orrarrm.Worba.l: 7 .11
Ot e fte g . Z a prV i t
probably .deprive them Of an - coicmitilli
I grotuid 'for Itar*lntent. • . • . ••• , it
bolt matt Ciongiasa tla riming kraet
aggingt - thaf.Bpprometi-Orgr
an:adman &Plata, :Pi, Mancy,Ohe
dignity, moderainiii;Whibta bent
a national lorialature in a gravd.iingrt
ifeniy; kato'biehrolat Wthe tetanal:nil
an apparent:ear that.nsdcwOongrent-ta
prompt and preMpiAte„. tha. fluPtew*
Court Will &Otago nuconititiiiienil_tbit
law for the vvt
ieged "illattoirtif *kith
the' PYMlditit Medi bei=depoded.
TanumorrOffice law should ibadpolarid
sull.A3OntroPalitat nale , .,lob
on the auumption„.that Tkira • Law
that tin: ritaident Pan be hatetenoltre
committed'atiMPOWnhdde— -offenter-Ic
thewhirecikelsmdfamaOsart shouldlle
agabrat,iii "4: 011 0 4 0.4, 0, , I . ll VizielOth
the:9 o 2ou4sm,Ort4o4” 4 o, Vl*
Congrnsi prottlir be 'Poyereo , With
Sett:; WiliirlftWAlPriotingirop
&kW" Mph*, itimattayi edmasl, until
tke,,alllllc,rot 14e.0.4,1r,99kkk:hithkt4,1I
,d; -1 ± a
.
" . Prof. ECG. MeSeraii, 'kVA/Week TT
glniaeollesehlilete.Of4tlefthlet heePlir" . '
Mimed the , residence. of -Hr. folic - IL
Bonita; 'of kfergalitotrp,'l6flkti'efieti- , ,
Maid thurihtaldred , dollira.g,riramtl..
, ....The , l7.arencyr,./etelbkmactr z plirefei -
atemclathetVoyitev,D9Weell.
Mineral emmtx, bus' itoetced , the' ep
tetintmetrf 'or laiNetts of Internal Bova.
nue. for the *coca, CcovesitknuaLlm.- -
Vauk 4 neath ot`ttr:vg!twf—o'r. - ..:1T1Z
• The Wellsbarg.iferdklalakftiat i tTlitici,
Biel** wt.. wee there ae oo - I thrt 0
Bildt np" Canipbell 'erlll - cue,
l 'emr t Vi ..
mooedto Washlrettem•bjr,r, .
sad departectlait Wgdpeaday.,. p uht
Jerry le at the holipat Df ali Me albehler
which A. J. his been'atlirbigiffeel
the pastkqe day5.”:1,......: .., .2- •., ~....
—The editor of the ~,,Atortotatottut,
hen Nan admen a specimen of bdautirkf
marble, cliecoveredbiThedltitrifiabifity,
It le or a light grayiebtalor , hertiet arkt
Meer. Mao Italteamerble...ltMeakfthat
.there, lea mountain Or MUmarble, rim.'
Grigg It hese or 1,800 thief, mil-: tleMe to
a height of 80ateam, ;•.; :i L.. ,c^: , i
-,--- ThekolatPlallakattAitZielerfAle t '
Iron anklets been,Olsocretet .ott cent .•
heirs creek, 'Weet -- Vlrattrii;mesi ,
Sanawhivirer; mathe Imola af.rotor M .
imrla pad the &eerie Surrey, the . .._ ,
3
averaging j.ii,ancy-i.ii "Indies 10 thick- '
nee. Gen: teals' Ttfiffaercarid Mbar*
ere ertierththatra orkuPsal•akateDt4dar.
mum _ ~,,.,•.) ....,,,
~..., ~. r 1 .
~ —Preston. eountyns , begun ,on;,lter
own ttetitent thi'work of ohdullsing the
El l
theeemleshampahra. ‹Tbellansity. 7
SWUM basiSlitglinted'thetplitt
Vernon: Pro —,Ctuey. .1... f. +
Col :Chia Elhotori,Y 'bleier W.To:llltGfie ,
John P. Jones; R. , -Warthenfniessyns
Gibson, whosaduty, ilia spedeitipmen
ise township vigilance doesMlnmeC 1
—The; Morga ntown .kai r iitatuli ttr.
lienry Madera or that towstibel Friday .
morning yr MU stamp in bed, wag wprere
ly bitten through the nose bj a feroelons
rat- last Friday 131(011i0k the :roOderice
of Mr. William , Fear; ot - Ithrgentogn,,
was discovered tn. be on /113,
.. An alum
,
wan given and the Bre isson'eubtined by
the "men, Wank* end eldldren,”..arho„
turned out with bochets. -,.., n.....if. i p
_ —On. Friday allerignist lasi,,lls,;B.
Payne, while standing:at the eau:der, in ,
Air: John C. Johnson'sattireilts Metals .
,town, was "accidentally , shot thy ,s - Mr
Brent, who was aritmlnit_g a pistol, and'
who had' cocked it, Or'attempted tzr w i ck
it, but whose thutribvtlipped oftthe - tea.
The halt entered the right aide, -plash*
through hie body, (=Using hla death in'
a bait hodr. - • Tee shirt Was hiseelk add
&Mid. Be leaves %wife and St atr child
rep to.motunhianntinultlY end, 4!'11 . " '
o member ottheTiaptlst Church. : ,
-The Croton men of 'Harrison - county
are organising foe the , tas tripalgtr. , The,
stony. Convention dield at ..Clerical:dug
on the IDth appointed the following gen
tlemen a Octuntir : Chnitnlttee : - Means
ittrusatdo d'....ltoblsseon„ . .F.sqnddal..l,l, C.
Moore, Maj. James W. Moffatt, pr. f A. ,
F. Barnes and James B. rmr; rig: . 14 . 1 J.
Lao 110121E00124; Mei.- N: Ji: - Stu ei-
worth and James li. TaYfere WE , ; *bra
aepohated a Committee tn :proem.° and
distribute dontinients. — A resolettton eras
adopted requesting the Ilidon men °gibe
townships to bohisnestingaand appnint
township Committee;.,. I
...._.
,
—The tVeat• IA Rcputillcan Con
vention elected- the-. :delegstee.
tozeptesent-thot. Slate: at !Chicago: Sao'
11. Hubbard (from drat district.) Hilary
R. Rel. - Shim second district,) - Hon: D.
D T. Ihniaworth(fromisecond distriel,)
anci,Captain H. C. hioWhorter (from
district.) Thane delegates were author
ized to appoint their alternates •if ise.iego
eary. Te six delegate./ for the districts
were chos h en, by the district. delegations
as follows: 'First Districtemeral S.D.
Karnes (alternate, Jeibn I..•Tititehimion)
and General Frank P. l'ierpopt (alter
nate, General R. S. Northcott) Second'
District—Bon. Joseph Hoke, (Wiw.•
Welch, alternats.),and-Cottem
Leonard S. Sorry (Captain. R. W. ue
alternate.) Third Distnet=lfeJor Cyrni
Newlin. (Hon: a Sleek; lateen - Mk) and
Capt. Thomas- BORlMS.tibiPpc
itrowe, alternate.) Resolu :Were
adopted: I. Declaring General Grout to
be the choice' of - the Convention' for.
PreaidenG It. Declaring thaVfin 'the
coming content the Republican part 3 of
- West Virginia should - ignore all side
Nimes and devote, "itself with 'a single-.
aces of porpouteotomonsorilto :with the
great risotto Involved to the triumphant
election of the nomineesOf 'the - Chicago,
Convention. : :•• • •
ZM
` Xhe conductor* . 01:1 the the Newyork "
and New Harm 'idallread- are Mon to
wear mdforsns of Ataxy
—The Vlrginla and Tenneeaoe Ataarced
has commenced - the use 'Of coil In jsayt r.
as fnm for that-passenger lines:
—The New York Znearao,./fott 'Oyes
the nneiberof p;sJrileama the Coatral B.md
lwt Year,annulled iniw,raS 90.000.1
—The people Of*Parn Winn
tha City flaanoll to. vot ersso.4oCr ; the
Costuou , Kolieitalaotual.f . friLillatgr4'
—The rails. of.theptica, ,c latuuisto'und
Susquehanna are laid to
within' twelve'intles of Shashi:hie i
—Tbe Prottner.SaaoF samt,tLats the
Union Pacific Railroad wltl reatEtTheed.
deer. TA:ladles weed of rett Baridere,?!
next :December. t, I -
--filoolintOtoal,; - .1 to= tfalhoWd .ecis
weighted with theartiale, Is parried, on to
an immense extent on all the nee,
of railroad in PecturytranW, ~,,,
—The -Erawrvi.EatEXterealost of ; rite
'Louisville and liaahville mailrostliss
open to . Broadliriftlitatiott,
_oigha abds
half mite. south of Crab Om' /.
—On the lelb.inst, 'McLean •Cotiuti:
111., voted 2,771 for, and I,,l B7 .sgrainat. the.
'county appropriation for thi, 7a411y
Bloomingtod atiffStisalrelppt railroad.
--Prospect tutors the , bailding of a
railroad . betwarnoAdonna., , Morria q:ed
Burns, on the Raw York and . Sande"
thus maktne direct. torattedoil' with.
Rochester*" thatillrectimu f.r ,
,Henry SWIM, aklsoWidl, maiden me , .
chink on the Roston and,Lowell mak,
road, died on Tuesday, tilght.:l3th.4st,„
of his injuries Rosy the ..looomothro ex
ploslon at Lowell.thatmoolug.„ •
_ —flans Tate says that the hterophlst and
'Charleston railroad was never - In better;
order, or its - treble , reetminst , !Mere rem:
lady. - haa not had &wheel:64A OM
&eager car etrtee truck V4O 7/**.!
dital Opening •of the
portion'of WO -Buffalo Mad Weilltlngtori
railroad (to samara, 17 . / mileMleok place
nn the 2Lst lust. ~,The atagee ,ltrawaso
Buffalo and flutura ace misrdisontti . •
It is iiitipctieeby the eitolfiDlete of !
-Rochester, , -X rY.Ls to
from; the .coal !MIL lamher,4hatzlcr r ial
Pennsylvania, 'utWdite iimineortiott
the Erierallway, llsisnaltoutlfatitheortal
deride. Ito , r
—The rallroadsfromp Portland. ; Um;
Portsmouth, N. H., which - la flay
miles long,hertilasn In
_opeiillmt for
twenty-five years, carrying millions , of
"senseretosea.' duo' or whom baa peen
killed or:puma:m*7: IniefedthY
Foldout op Fee iQad. :
It I. etatea that beat'
medal° but! d 'fairrlbroad - guage
front Tifiltn. to Toledorandtbat Amulet'
Boody has
road ding Intsreatinit. ,Tha
coat of the is eetimattsd ar t t
the time- required is stored - a frm
nine totwelre mouthao: • r- - o s
—John /Leaman, late agetaLat ,Toleti c
for the New. York ,Central railroad; the
Western
point g
hat
been appointed Fietsam:apsF
or the' l olettn.„Webealt,eed Western rau
red, with headquarters at. Toledo. I He
betters on biotin:idiot
O.: Cillman:Pnwhinntarthe Wool,
and Ackley (Iowa) Italtmid -carPlo °Ts
writes to the IhibuistriTeratif rosin Now
York that bilile'burelissed the In:m*oa
assarytoeoniptere Moos modatirEldorn„
and it will arrive, Donn, ,glitarcistbwlSl
be eampleted from ~..tok9e7 Eidokii
early in the sprit:.'
—A Wisontln wept -a w
pinof initer;and vials Ininrdne bones . •
*Upped and 1•11.1-: Beton" he
iew mtg, 4, 1
tda elothing,wea,froso3;t9,
and be, fist on hie beek, eon d not eldee.
Cold weather in Wiaeonede:
• irreireolm.Nasare• I.s boring&
hole In tbolllocleßlTS toAtuntili Oho"
eons with& volcano to.Lbepfarnanineontai
!knoll:to In ivoryb e
Illuminated — by natntil onnvit7
'Fbarthof
; .
" lwrempopusinrzsr.
•
; (*kekaiaabiremeiS ida,
Llte!Mealuad mare
Catea , ..a • ... ma at•thel
Pa r"6 thelba thi d/Cill=l. l 4
Trambllag to part I
liViteae; bat thee.
.S , ,vallalealtmearphalMlNllMpa
tleno,,famad my way.
" tretrIIM U INV
';• , :amaleettovekeliiiittat:
team
I M
had emna a sweet
thadsellieit.av a . •
...o .. ,==at
• • Cat=a clams at thee,
PENlSt#blir NEWS
• 01 ,, ,s wre' than one thousand
041,,f4pennignAtirialmighi
.. , ..Ccialainlk„;trii:.dsintof iron ore:
intre_reeti form'i ' in ti, 'Millstone
butt l . b.l . ll4:scOntr`.
—2tilapiAtr4l.6 , lsintmde by tho
tdrihreßLotthiErocont. are at Pithols. ,
arm.
—Wm. Illnoran be exanated at
York s 7l.lths MarceaDultir the mur
ikt,'94h*itOullikbintifillYil
rt rzo..tiqinecr ana other PM , '
wiz „ oVeytowit, Wete destfoyod by
lire km BatifidaYindritilirlast.
=7l-nii.*:implieNtratio. Mr. saw - -
.01.14tdeasvaL,..g : gyroliity Blair county,
baladiagOveted,a rich sold mine.
o itillfliiiilOnoyeri heal:leen sentenced
'terhir hiintadYclig , idiht - State, on the
luattlay j aretv far tiut-musder of he
ap
~ Sewlils:hitineiatitms are
Wittig ntia=abe by innehanics and
int .4,l2eyoquana .ct .iinportanee
1 1 1r9Bietilta* -; '
L .147411. 1 0 4 .__ mOndo wo
e.x.avrxtrieoginia Borough,
1 3 dYingdiarkMil tli ii Uniontown.
14210-01sSenitcroN t °mostly
g. ttig:ponx of David Carks•
le"'”0,11.;tof *barrti,' for Star,
- • • pathirDatObando ticket.
nauatietrei6Ented ItostryMrlan Church
04160 r to-f1ut.441k141. fro' Sothrotal to
the; iertricO if God; iltortflabbitti: The
ReftASlVEttrltitbf:AldatitOsimrill eon.
drift gto tlettlCOg t s rotr-31,1.: ,••
'64"-Igrs t*411411,1= Wl* Can.
carroty, whil g g kindling
lirtbyrieWbothefrreclebily, tram Instant
breaking
• • ce
We t tOzoneare the danger
bra nlhear , or et' tenors! McCall,
littot 1,0,4 Ofnipt miissat :on bonds,'
24)4 1 :4 0 4 1 herVa.1. Yelke 'eery Um
YesSrdfY nnbralinf 1267,11:
lai"erasted 'lO
Seth toritbli , Wedibetiftyyt:ut the come-
Ilscreare , khglMatilek, up at one
albite* ogrrailyrikyfateccaused by ,
Ss blittrwhlctkilimirreheowster from the
4:•••oci •s.t tut t • . •
ruqoobnol,,dirootas oR. Union bor.
445 - (irciiinty, daring
onftangentunniir. nob' tlt Lowest
nn&bgedonnuntpubllEl maw* in West
ern, gontuoylvania. ,It be. about ono
Inindted feerlone sizittite' wide end
ik , ' , OhailaiMswilainociti,;llsw. William
Flopd,,sof lit. Um, new : Baptist
cfparch ha * mi ta* liajotisad eight
porsobi , lit • • Wilatin and -not,
1 t
:11failintanwpaid.weather,
the solemn atiremony was witnessed by
a largennalber iiansonn
•
aditaentlOnntbountar gram loaned in the
fgrw : f a rti l iVan l u eqtif n nld 'c r e lo r i:
Em-thvyegalislo. 4 onanitoestablaea
cotton: in; operation fa the
riligh , B Pah , at „hisinaytufk.--Dcwies-
Da r MoMni: •
oamptifft. PT:fp:Wed tha -meth-
bergeftheditsiif lattilly,: ls to be
tbliV ent att 4ghn r. n o r:t t ott tea:
acithoreleibiatillt billetved to outalde
=
4:IL andahat as NOD atiChe present
givei:Upthe leases they - lord, they
Pill be pocripfed by thecompany.'
that' the people
tip Stette.Creekarer delterndned to bavc
a railroad titan .this . 4lsee to Mcklavy'is
Fort: Mr. Ridder etpintleMari of shill
bk'''scid-enerrgy; 'hal - liken bold of the
project in earnest end ire, bOPo be will
havo thesattafaction of soon , seeing the
readvnider - bontraddrin Globe.
eriiintiL . of peteolettm from _
thitt.week ending on Sat
urday last ' reached lour , thousand firm
a
'heted - and alstpelx - barrels. Of this
amen nt'twa thinisandlive hurtdred and
0 117 - barrels, ,-. were,..atopped . . New
ICork,,bethuridrekletadifghty barrels
m -- PhlWelPhle; arid' Mir remainder to
.BriatcayAlbennandatherPlaces. .
Its.roureragiveathequan
lity„otanthreclts coal sent from Pennsyl
vania' tellties , ntfeidttring the jearloB7. as
12,1140,571 , Utals.- -, liulag. an, husrease of
27.4,06140ne 'tivect.ls year 16(.0. Of eared
anthracite and butiminticiaVeschteg tide
- water thenr*ercilast year 2,25,786 tons.
luting &decrease of 541.98 taus from the
preceding year. -Tills; gives. an, 'gus
ts; of 14,900,409 40itc - and an increase of
. •
- -The Erie Dupuis& says:. But one
man haebeeth returned by the oonstabl es
in this_ cityt for violation of the limits° o
taw; - when tf Is a ' fact patent M all that
hundreds of 'owe of violation take place
uyery:weeki - The-judge yesterday tm
premed upon the 'conistables and the
-grand jury Burfact that a neglect on the
penal thisfotmer to return eases of vrhlch
that' have pbrsonal knowledge was per
jury. Theyiebonld be made to under
ststnd lt. - •
, —The. HolUdayabarg., Seeiefee says •
l'There 0 eh , eanahllehment located In
Altoona, wlire the Oractloo - of counter
•feltleeis astried on to an extent sauce
-ly aqualledouul certeluly not arpaued,
July where elSe In thle section of country.
The 'lemma , ar the maker's bear such
striking reeembletteato the articled cenn
terfelted, theithe proprietors are galnlng
a wide-apnea reputation' as practitioners
In of ., blialtiles." . . Shouldn't
ytostdee :
- , The-rialti4mt..from the steam-
Soot on therennsylvania railroad,
WeisChestef, wirsurreyed last 'winter.
, Accordingeitherapart 'of the Engineer
t eiFt . f l et,tit iv rbr il 7l 4
-‘white the toga ofgredhiewlllbeled7oA
.per azillei.::Tlua,Peortayleanla -Railroad
Company biers eppoisted Col. Thomas A.
&iott,'Wlatic - .Morria and - Washington
cestmairtae forepart tette ill
-The Titnl,llle Herald nay.. that con
siderable ot,Mbas been .a&ated at Pka
aantelllebylheandeeer.ef the Memo.
alai aSe/k - anfloarnarke.efirehaing look
ed Onlquil, Mitereet.. Some. four or five
'farms and Maatirtifilkitie.iyierr In the
milatnitytimai.beldi laieedcto.. elk cmera.
MM. end sellOar_dexpleipid daring the
corrung spring, .owitera of 'territory be
' brief) PimeantrllWand Staimhurg look
spandliallagmattiaLLnkas ki
Rare d'.
cation dud dame,* ed . . 4.elf:nu:dog
tetwees tho-L.eolpliMM, ..
' • 7 .
Wi P ah icko N pcl Y ia P 4ter a s.
as
y*:Lne are We . ggdaysitaarir
f k*B•l moo of
,oezre. Itni4tr
..tr".lt*iaot;4Lit
road
'LTA'S= Whd.desnaridel hiemorify. On
Informed Whe lad that he had
nOtitai'Vei tehtor teitiki'llard of him and
'berried higilifddia figiatetirser and rifled
P15,,pe0k00Li1.4114, balsa. =doled the
boy had eattangrdruible. the thier.bcat
a hasty reheat aMaeir
, A=The i Alkaigg7trfeeigetkayal On 'Fri
! %MY .tflithecbgeriebe. iraiddegoa of 'John
Wolfe, grocer..ep a yliagnia street, was
entered ibinajib care door. The
krifpuret the iztprosig famed their way
Mock the alga toMr..Woamniaedom
and" rifled bla4velteta „of a $7O in
sitme).' - dle did begin)* ireyddrer from
Litelakifai.adlkatie eacepties of some to ,
Meieoraltlicepp Abet may bane helped
themealite to Other - articles which he
toga= atoth*d: ' Os the game night, the
realdeecilefetwdlulhollart, in the First
ward, wes grdered,.,bid the burglars ab.
,
taleed 'Very IMO taietY,' althongk they
anaanked a geemisof berms..
—¢,n, accident enCertedon the Lehigh
„Valley Bellread • near „Bethlehem, on
Bstraday'ireatk; Which resulted fa the
death of - SeedyJohnacto, fireman. The
, ettatimr,"/Alliper.,ran off the track In
°ogees' UMOS ' PT, acme obstacle being on
the rah. , Jettearea Ml' ittli the engine
;end , had ,- bletertnannhad by the fall 10
a tPtoilder *TOtap= necessary. The
Welted man .died anon afterwards from
Internal' trulemlo-,Jahn-Buta the mgt.
nserilad t hiatetad .ro. The ,eoup.
lit ti = e rzifeader 'broke - at the
WWII( Wee Itinerate,
aellOhaulloettyntalta :Mt the
.4 1 0 ,1 t 1
' —Il i tt . o %crin 1-,7,. ~ ,k All aarefaCs nntn
whatW leeryitiviead
We forced loan
hnq:ehe sate d John
arhogrileit MOM* Itei7 etrongly to
Me IOW Mil tbe'laltfer of the party
taking h'sfalilatebTfaieseS:_a fauna=
vAand notwaYoteolpntrY—einta th an Jo.
Ilettlt.-Whts,the,Jandly trait of, semi
dbossessMoust-Itane become developed
'tate , atitinessatlefft theatalmns.--AVe.nn
end .thet4Siebas, not leen , seen or
heard PreloOltßit.ontir tcs._aisx The
amount Anti/ft le Weir - POO —but
: ho Deasoertalned.
In nosiventeitlayt remenstble .
neaten , 00,14111115:ptansed . from t u be,
ltdrielPhes, we letzw.tbet this 'opinion
lartn l Y , tdd o h.tViethohalllPlV! -
„ :-...-Ttse,W..._mthtt! tatterXnemilear saps—
*. Peden BednuftDed at Ids veaddence
lir &
in
*..Peden
Nar Thinsday. :nth
Insv4elned h "yeema , lin B. was
Whhobll thii *Ulf inhabitant of
testa Mont laidllarWarstn the runt
iiheritie 4 MientraWvilinna He
m u ti mas ol-to thill - Pappty , w/lbhht.fatber
1n.11130 finite I=4.tmunty,„lfem Jersey.
If e'nlarited'. 'nasalize fa 1.794
Wed Mud. thlsMetw,clbildmaL ...Bk. site
died 11 4:100, 111,insa WS& time he lived
with Ids - -Motif Mr: B. COMM
M title lhe BM hum'made frequent
lentunkmeo intd-ttdikraglon, end the de
cessed was frelpteml3, compelled 'to fly
withbla_mmaitiltttst.,Mack-h311.10.1 0 -
m4edjaft.lpe U.O`COre Want/311W
OM Mtelt*VJabst S. Dimly, died abort
onesulle mat ef-Waalatnatee„.ai r. .8..,
bo h 4n a, U lh elnmoats hu ndr
0-dym
.alninstatedM g ldtonerdohollatala.k,-. ,-..:
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