11 littsburffir -eaytts II II SATURDAY; MARCEL 7, IUB THE IMPEACHHCIITTEIiL The Senate having yesterday'notified , Abe "Ifetuse of its readiness to lira:end with Ike Wei of the President, It is 4X , peeled_ that the minegere will take in the - Arliclot to day, in which awe the Senate lent to-morrow resolve itself into a High Coin of Impeachment an issue ifs . . lIIIMITIODS to the President to appear at Jts her on a day to be Axed, either in 'Pip= or by counsel, and answer to the (articles eihibited. When he thall have waned In obedience to the ItLIIMIODII, watering a plea of "guilty," or "not guilty," a day .will then be designated for the commencement of the trial, which, ,then tio begun, will proceed front day to day until Its termination. The sum. mans will probably be issued forthwith, and the appearance-day may be lied for . tomorrow, but, after a plea is entered. - • .11 tellatinable period wilt be allowed to the President for the prstieretirm or hie !Infuse. The edminencessent of the Irbil should not therefore be looked for before the next week. Two additional articles were yesterday reported t y the liatngera to the Houle „wad „adopted,—one being substantially the unto as proposed on Monday by etIL BVTLYLE in the Moue by way of fluseadment and then rejected, and Other anew article, said to, be drawn qttiby ;hedge - Steno/as. Than uticles : - . Ultarge the President with designing and :AijkisoUng to alt aside the rightful an • and powers of Congress, by - ';bringing._ it into contempt, and by ins; Jlyitingand destroying the regard and respect fn which the legislative power :darald be held by the people: These .two new articles apecifying Mr. Jona :`sows public speeches in support of the .:;:nitarges, differ only in this, that the ark etteeltiapnblic declarations at Washing * August 18th, ise4 at Cleveland, September Bd, and at St. Louis, Beptem 'ler. Bth, while the other confines the case Maim Washington speech alone. lire a very great- mistake to appose _:that, In adding the two Embsequent Arti • Clea Of Impeachment, band upon the President's inflammatory and re•voln i - : lirmary speeches of 11360, the House . • yarn been governed by - any' apPrehen i donnas to the Inaufflelency of the Artl- Previously adopted. 'Stints simply , Lrepognized and conceded the . . Universal .. mblicdemand. Now that the business-. the tiro years threatened in at lain taken i friliandoltat thorough work shall be i *de - of It—that not only his reeentand t cdnfesaod.. violations of law shall be -,•,:•chamect against-the offender, - but that ' lawhole 'official- career of 'Easel:dive tteurpations and ' eneroachments, his .. ;, , untrfire Upon the constitutional nghts of the lair-making power, and his arrogant :;__unddeapotie refusal to yiedd to 'the . will people for the enforcement of in the rebel States, miter the Abdo. . :..trdrs recnritf of all the rights' which it • - -Eat four years of agonizing trial. to es ,:;takddakt a" title to,sll these crimes ll '.)iddiated And set clearly forth in' t-'01:110 , 11ght of his own inconaisay and f,slriationableproclamitiona of War against Congress—shall also now be Presented against him for judgment... We believe thitheitill be found guilty and dismisse.d • frons. the high Office which he has so =kneed long before the Court reaches these two articles in its verdict, r but it wl3l dually pronounce, Tian there, not ' 'dr that Annasw Jousson has viola :-.AidePeeifled laws, but that he has been fere , three years the great obstacleln the way of Union and Peace, and shall be dealt with accordingly. That ; Is what the additions to the indictment man, and no citizen need hope, or fear, that Congress is faltering in its high par . pose, or doubtful of its triumphant inane. _ . is but indifferently eue , WU" . liy,iotan of bin eabinet °Meer*, bls couuaellor;" u be roy entitles theni. Mr. Seward,.whoso eau- Yid evidesitly. anucientions /LIU, oftho facts ttiStiTe to the s atiate: .---datiadias" between the Presijeat aad ' licaerti Grant, as to the continued oc: ::'capattai of the War Wilco; was anything hat a cordial endOrsemeat of- Mr. Johnson's -opinions or allegations, is txtmpletely unknown to public rumor or ..ionunentuy in the stiningorents which hero sincii followed so rapidly. .. He , dots nothing - , • stye - nothing, and eel 'Tithes to to onisidered an en Italians quantity. in thi lasing game to tildeluthe - Ft/Trident has committed - tom: , And. now "still later, Hr. Keen], . • fochitas felt it to be Ids duty to direct amidst &nails 'connected with ,the New' Ifaqc Custom goose, contrary to ihis jr.:IIfreCUDJUI of iho rq:eCtitire. • The fiseretuy of Cm Treasury is shin. is the tied ore:went events,' to Obieover 'nod the:properpaih of his official duty; ni/mser ykidiag his owls diaireion otMrs. Perry's fileini ink tio Ppmjaent was hitkamsd ctuu Mr. 11cGullOci;.hulibui dbirlpided his wishes as - to-the matter. '1111;tost Tort, -.llly God r. be exclaim. ho trsit?'' Thu ; i , Taats by oneilds few hiendiind pawns' 'l . ,":4BlSsilintii are desextisX last: Itstennunut :Samar' ar — ints cones= Ina the. , Mimi- Tenare w after the coinnuatnatkii orinineleh 7. . .,:Assink, ghat hn round an emtnrrassnient. sot there in this anticipetfon. tcqwent terms of tbeComettution ;Z„VisiaitinittiAt nude to particlpete TO the • ,,, nlPlatelltbd pones:lt. in , authorized' to "'llyar;rsohieen be.fotenind, : : and ocOn• nOtT atistisiiidk - if Tsbnitnee !Inn of wiesztemoinfq ~, easst. itreag tendency bee Pionlhid tbitty yeas - to *inter this tiittral: -,1,..ilia011100.0f•• the:Benniqi; k! =aka t4e snonarch,,elected ,finta ten* of jiiiirs;" . and to'easke Oieeetein:liinder tbeCktecilinteitt depend .-.-APP61141.5 Ask (or .eonttunance 'at jironto• •,j 7 .1 t is flew to get haek , ironk this 4iiicioas s groto4 taiho'agid tdiitia or „:,:..Lopogioul ideas and habits"; No'reiiira is raoin'eerestali In Vali Of bipeachnient.. Queotibe gnesteseneedsot.thellepob ::,j!O fOrsl4ll ge4Eeratton 'bes tient . Oneti 44441i0n. of Ulla j/IiirOL,POFOr. ss i: ,, :VOlidtertlthe 4!espotin tendencieis la „ ctft Tbst arm ot• 'cosern• lastat bat steadily ' totem:bed , OW the t ' .. .;4o.fitoi'seeklog to **booth:ill entborli reinibllane isnOnstienis ; 4 S* bef - inibOthied among - ..eufcif the -Pgdias to iegblita.Publii , enallideerses - to:be ceasaltd;: their en- I *net 11 !•• 4 9 ' .6 ".i ia 4i ;:• , ibnits4 sklo isti :in COIL gtOnle - I pesebed and 'deposed; -win Prealdeits,' reit alOog"pefiod, ~ o 4seep ea theirkiiitneene-epheee.: 41A.,.:ti euict~su,'l,vt.caz,rere the Erna, pewter by tha *tho' were *tended bs, the bid, or the septemitstiTee. The Dem- .zottalters ' who mused to take . • • P 4 O - .1:1. 1 .4 2 . -PeigatistiOn.a. ~ .Ahliflooso la the boll of tbo Homo, by % 21 1.1oWnetbitthr to recogolt,elsappitiidy .;.;Ara 4 itl6 l Proooodlit. tbo formal!,. 7 11 es "of the tighee. • Coiret of lattice known l a bilecce. 'dela iitsioloo of I §o:ViecOatit;fo r xil ll l7q2Nlann: except Akaropiii, colicateeeth . pure.- sea - bibid r 4 1, 00/4 1 t • .Tbi4 itill Wok bettOr of it - sitit - ' rellett-opOn to ;Itteqk tire with Lllhfgl reatairity. Chreciluesapokaa 'out tfiroligk ler Ra. Carrfer4kta,3 l 444Pler7 , -day, far erracand,Wade, for hemicitmt and Vice ,Piaddent. ME SEW ARTICLES It is said that when Judge Cif LIZ was impeached in 1801 the article on which he came so near being convicted was that wheretrr he was accused of making a disgraceful harangue, which the Arti cle declared was "highly censurable in any person, but peculiarly indecent and unbecoming In one occupying a high official position." The Article agalnat Mr. Joisasox, reported from the mana gers by Gen. Bcr . rtan, and accepted by the House on Tuesday, adopts the phrase elegy we have quoted, evidentli taking the Cnisr. Article as a precedent Re fracts from the Washington, Cl/ached and El. Louis Speeches arc cited as the basis "of the Article arid the intent la charged thereby to bring the legislative poser into disgrace, impairing the pop ular respect and exciting the popular odium and resentment This article AU adopted against twelve Republican votes in the negative. . The Buienan article refers to thiPres ident's speech of August 18th, 1866, at Washington, .which silinsed Congress to be a Congress of only a part of the States, and as not fully authorized to ex ercise legislative power, to his effort, ' pennant to the declarations of that speech, on the 21st of February, 1868, to prevent' Beiretary Stanton from ' assuming the dates of the War Office, and thereby to preient the execution of the Tenure-of Office act, to his unlawful contriving and devising of MCILI2B to pre. vent the execution of the Act of March "d, 1667 , regulating the transmission of • military, onlen t 3 the army, and to pre. 'vent the execution of the Reconstruction Act of the same last'. mentioned date, 21211 charges that therein the President was guilty of a high misdemeanor in office. In the Washington "Pooch- of Angola 18, 1888, Om referred to, the Presi dent, replying to ki.r. Reertini Joni sow, who In behalf of it Committee had presented to hint the resolutions of the Philadelphia Conrention, thus spoke of Reconstruction, of his own part therein, and of the XXXLIth Congress then ex isting 'Lithe work progressed; as reconal iation seemed to be taking place and the country becoming united, we found a disturbing and moving element opposing . ea • • .„ We have seen hanging, -upon the verge of the Government as rt were, a body - called, 'or which assumed to be the Congress of the United States; in fact, a Congress of only . part of the . States; 'We have seen this Congress! assume and pretend to be for anion when: its every Step and act tended to , Ferpetuate Manion and make a dierup don dt the States inevitable, instead of promoting reccumiliation and harmony. Its legislation has partaken of the char acter of pertallim, retaliation and-re venge. This has been. the. course and . the pohcy of one department of your Government... The - humble -- individual who Is now addressing you standee rep. resent/dive of another department of the Government: . • • • • Welters seen arongresagradually overreach step ty_step upon Constitutional rights and _vittlate, day Sher day and Month after month, the fundamental principles of the Govenuaent. We have seen a Con gress that seemed to forget that there was a Constitution and that there was a limit to the sphere and scope of legisla tion. We have seen a Congress in a minority assume to exercise powers, which, If allowed to be carried out, would result in despotism or monarchy itself. • • • • When I look with my mind's eye upon that collection of citizens (the Philadelphia Convention) and contrast it with the collection of gentlemen who are trying to destroy the country, I regard it as more important than say Couvendori that has eat, at teem sham net" - Where'll:ter portions of this remarks . . Ida spec may be especiudly relied upon by the Managers to sustain that Article, we are, of course, unable to say. The whole tenor and effect of the harangue is inconsonance with the spirit of the . mileages we have quoted; but generally - - - - morn guarded in language. From his first word to his tut, the speech* bear no other construction; and must have been expressly intended to excite popu lar distatisfaction• with the law-Making power, end to initel:lm it 3f pomade into as open reeittatum. Forgetting all the other arbitrary and tyrannical word. or deeds of this bad num, bildic up only.' the, Washington speech_ and learning for the - tint time, 'from rte decimations, dentmelations and inuendoes,. _the state Hof political affairs in the country at that moment, no fairmiladed and intelligent 'raider could avoid, being shock ed, • and epee/led at the danger to:liberty • at depicted . by * sneaker If hit words Were to be be. lieyeal• , or correspondingly incensed by the reckless and revolutionary .molt upon the came of PublieLlberty.Loyal ty. tolhe.lizaUti and CMaiituticaud Leg islation which - it really was, And its perusal: in-day,' in • the light 'of.-the Presidertits Whole. linteninidiate .iareer, -does -not more intificiantly stir up the patriot's heart agiiaet a ChiefWegtstrioe Who &addle* dmedthtui to, belie and demonize lhesupreine legislative power of the people, *a, at that day, in all , our Uncertainties end anxieties as we re: i dangeersof the crisis, did every loyal Man it the land. MeCtlite the UM tar-wher sought in the subversion of law to promote thrends of -lilt own wicked embalen.:i Tru'lelethig - of patriotic indignation Coned expreldoit everywhere in the loyal States in the press, lathe largo Obllo ndx?tinell Which - were _instantly Beta,mafa*go uak. a Firma citi zeas,thedssiax tunupattoils and tres- ;sonable:ia of the Ptasidaid wake nappluiney dopuncial. Oaf cram Journal-faithfully ezprean'ed the pab:fc iliiireald