The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 15, 1868, Image 1

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Quadrennial• Conference of the Methodloti
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Teteraohtothe rutabruvu
• Cnicaoo, May' '11.1.--The Con
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4O'cutrAfArt*e.t#44t kcirchi
assembled at the , usnal hour, neutgrael2tlt,
day. The chair Was • occupied ..hyAliglibit
Janes.
t , •!!The followinSpecialCoMmitteat on Me
-HOisten Conthe M.
'_ =morials from-HOlsten-w..- _ _,_ __.
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7-I. E. Church South 4 was .arni2n - litied: ~ Thtehr...
cock, Castle, J. M. Reid, , t3httWateie,G. 7:1" 't
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~.... Clarke, I h rr am i d W a lden? '
- ' Dr. T ," of *sten; sub t@4 reap- - 91#•
"'lotionni Nur of Ins4thlt'snaty SW ---'
-.. retary in th iL c t it t j, l • ~. n I:_it,sr ..;.x.p.,
... Dr. Butler, of the Ney'lltiglaardrtAinfer
frp
,`,.- L.encexp a.,Oulags „an Nu)" of ad
' inittAng, itliviteatkoth-,,FnrslgVons to
. 'seats in he Genend"Conference. `,„,-- ‘
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Gilbert Haven of Boston, scibMltteoriF,
- - -. IL - L.fittsa_.- wide and : resolution that in view dthe
'-a-alo l l4mnierbsis. through , whichz the, country
':',' cbl fqtoOtTlia-'4kpacial -prayer. • for the
United States Senaterlie . mtuie on Saturday,'
~:frota Bto 9 - o'clock-e . M. Referred to' the.
L '-- - Cembdttbeithrthlrldite 10 the 'dot:tidy. - .',''' -
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CEUCAGO, Acßy 14. The resolutions
i adopted at the Lay Convention this after
- noon, declare.that the present Convention of
Methodists has the same right to change
2`?-• thiridins - of ttufehureli for itsllmprove
ment, and to adapt it to circumstances, that
Wesley • andithe.fathers had to. create' , it,
1 and ' that as educational, _ publishing,
C' ikisigicnnul)o4,47 ;Owl", ;agencies
. depend largely gpon he laity - or support, -
' . , and as the laity axe„.already . charged with
,.- ,'. weighty responsibilities voncerning them,
1 ,we regarditna .ierninently, masmeble and
desirable , that :they,. should be- associated
with the ministry in the inception, estab
hahment - • &Modification of the various
, institutions ! the bhureh. -
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...ions ! t
OANADA, - ,'"- '
al
.JlataitionavArrpsts , fbr Complicity in the
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McGee 'Aiiiitsidnittion:-The Materiel. .' -
litiiiii.inieb itt 0 'l'
' rity•reierrlu ur azette. ,
. ltforrravam, M a y 4.—A man nam ed ' Dig-.
. - ,
. gan,s saloon keepr, and two a*mPllces,
were arrested:this ti.orning,‘ charged with
being-implicittediti the plot for the assfutf-
MnsUon Cr'lkfektree. The prisoners were °az
stained before judge Conntal, with doors
closed. A witness testsfied to being preeen — T
' in:Duggan% Muse in December last, when' '
the conspiracy was hatched.- Twelve .Ame
ricaroand , twelve Canadisn-Wenians were
also pre_serit: One unit; called Smith, was
selected to' do a certain . job;• witness could
not say what job, but heard one of the meti
say,lif,y,Ood, if Itlckiee only knew what
hetuud m Store fcir=hirtii 'irouldn't he learn
-th,e country,. ~" Witness also heard another
' mlin say. - fignaith you did that job of burn
ing the Orange Lodge - first rate." Witness
..41ssetidikillefONIAlenfrft thetWah he he 83.4.
called Smith .. The prisOners Leave forut4
-,=tawa toonorrow, in charge of Officers.
QUEBEC,,f,-.l4lsky 15.
.—The government
schoonero cCananierute'-'-seilea. this morn:.
ing-kgor se . Gulf oi ti gtaiswrenee .
k" . -wW.M. et - 1-!••=- -,441
,c-ft The frigate liimslitYAi*Asf Wrilted here
, with a detachineSt.Pf the..4.ieth And thir
cAleth Rifles. She will ' l * 6 '4hOitlY with
-.==trnopladtiliallfekrftindsiStAfohtil 'e'
insb6 INDIANS,
Treaty Concluded with Several ,Tribes--.
'• ' Theletecatioa Reservations.
0337 Tetiffihsill to 043rittstairst: Gazette 7
ST. 'Louis, May 14:---A &skate& from
Cheyenne, dated yesterday, says: Generals'
. ,
Sherman; -Au gur and Terry, and • Tappan ,
Indian Peace ' Commissioners, returne
from Fort Laramie to-day, and re
that, they have concluded.* treaty.., th the
Crows, 'Brute Sloix,.
,Rortherri .Clieyennes
and Arapahoes, 'a ll .agreeing Co keep the
peace and settle opon the reservation.
Gondar:Ramey and •Sanborn,-And A. S.
White, Secretary < of the, Comudsaion, re
main at Fort Laramie. Generals Sinborn
ond•Harney am Arranging for the-removal '
-• of a large party from Fort Larathie to the
reservation on the Missouri.. •'•
About one hundred Sioux, who it is be-
Roved cOrMhitted - the late - deptedatiop on
the lble',Or theljnkiii Pacific , are
still.= thsr:war • path. Red pond :sends a
m g: that he and his warriors in the
• ninth 'are waiting fokthe evacntion of
the military posts, and when they are aban
f 'disk& ocoineltti meet the "Coinei4Si
along& • Geiil Lugar goes to Fort. Bridger
to meet ,thp SnOces ani&Bhoshonees, Sher
litt.ipluildliew`Me&codo meet
the Navajos% and Gen. TerirY to Forts Ran
dall and Sully, te r arkilikirkibitihbfileeptiess
and location of thejndians on the4eserya7
done.: .. • ,
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The , Vtifir - ' , Vol iiiany- to Commence .
tr: r iiity l Y . , l4,l 6 F t oss i l ).i
I : 0;am
5. :.... 1181,725 , 1 - -11 f.,
11 - Gartte. lt i rg ..l.v , t t l af f,
.c4tOgittglp' l :Alai r '.14? - 4. 4 ;*':}i•XOdetang in i
'the mx* ldelitrif.Ahellg t irt , .and
, , ~....,_„ • , I,o ll BtAroay,•
'•••:,;;; tr==.s-,MIZII4* etas 7-
p, • 01 4 '4-d,l O
- . cornineneevuilr on the ., abutments ttortn
witk.4:llllctiollowinzotlicers were electe d:
Alfred_ _Gaither, Tiestdent; A. P. *TM.
Vice)-ioaat.• -.lava. John, Engineer...
The. % 4 . • 'Dlitiatrita were also . electenjt
yvz- . •
...'.., - IVlemetiti . War Itiqgni
ter -10 release
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'• • Ale. t '..".. ' , ,i, af
the K
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LIR& id e *hdie lit ' '4 olds . train...,
•.'...inii.gtf. nnaerrYl3ll4 474.. *will noP
come tialthet:eitiotatii soon locate him
: • • Ne übittg, .if • ..temftlif dielffittletedund.e n la;
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canon Bun- i . B— weit, [ •, ~ .As
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tßyTalegraibiintur ttit emetic.] ' "
• • The Cot.
„sr '.fl-rnv `v 4 .?•`'‘ 4 ' !a f latru e bbeg.
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tiara ; vet !.,1 1 403 1 4fVtp t cl I V La
it't 1 04 4 ' 5 . ' 7 . 1 1 ' ' re this
, Inor • v desuoyee urn
111 rApig.o Vitain the picker
dionSIV atataggrteadtterleen ca
di '
Mamma combustion of oily cotton.
ztxtntainedi - gbant %No- 8 10 - -
dlar ix t es tbout 111N000' Werth" of ' tottan, anii
fin ..0 WOW cloth, which was destroy
ed__. abort : 120, 4 00
_, of which there Is
IPIPO,OOO Winnince ! , ~
Connecticut U. H. tienatiot
-- - , •itirtteteetiesictinernteinskt nitistsci
i *wona . May 14.-,The itepublisiii
• , _., , ..
/- ' lnt 010.0 1 1 1 . 'hid twenty-ons ballots
st " -Erikson la 4 'agenttsg-witheut any
'oridatidli 403140 Att, VP WA finites Sen
ator: last "ballot; Bildkinlr.hun, 59; Hawley,
SZE
.• • . • stembpo .911,gged.
rneftetript to therrittsbaiigh Osse4i;),;
13Ts.PAIna,
May
. 14.—The
O 114014er Man
-14,0 814110019 if
IT nflOof' %nu —• • btiffit
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gah l
stety.' 1
;.:o e ri tigtri s , :i r- • • l•
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w i NATIONAL SIISPFOE.
samigtibt Al+Pist — gtGiktlfAri i sotl;
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gide s —Tm wing
S u b Wag
- Re4lllol ~Ms , Substautlated
'=A. Further -Adjouta , ent WWI of-- t ;
A Story About Grant. .
3:1".
•CrPosiderObrazrziety ,haa been : felt at Amt.
4ellniga ofiginatbrac and: %A-stir
rl3l.looo,9**l4cli ent
ease . hays increased' !by the lin certainty Of
all.ll4ineni'bers di' the brinit beirig able Lb ,
iitiblianithiSeraticiehinhbeFOn"i 6 tnrdap
Senator lioNtard'is much better this moil?,
ing, and SeilatPlilft. 011.11411 1 F 1) 61
seriously adjonrntnelatof the
(Volt 1444,94 1 _ 1 014_41r.. 454 1 9 .09. 7 t ir k nie5 '
',,e.rittwh°,wasatto:tYwillitP4ll4. rui yes
tZ ay; lisnWeericiusi siAdtiiita now
Arnica s' fall' lYtidelve
tat--16 r •
ay. „ n ene e rapeachmAr
-ttitliWOkoWN,49Mr#KA•ka ooPiPo of
resolutions adopted by meetings of the
a» fattafraff upo n
Senators.who are supposento be - ve ng,
and to Republican memberee the •Rpuse.
&evet
• ~.-
t Al= raante d •
President friendS,whOliavf been
'a:O&M :of i*tittal,! are
;been , fir Jew Sanguine nigh t e
There is the same earnest feeling' this
aftericeenirilftirdlii imbeachment which
quitl 0.104:for the past week. The excite
' Mentilsoggreat as at any time, although.
not so open and violent. The news last
evenhig that Senator, Grimes, b ad :been
_stricken with :paralysis: created profbund
-SERsatiori, and caused a great deal of ',coin-.
-meat: - Impeachment men are conflVi . ii;
, thiq afternciontlat the l eleventh artic
• sint t4'gri through by thirty -eleat v es. The friends of the. President are nbt s t s,-
certain this morning . of his acquittal cei?
they wer&vesterdayatid the day Trilivious.
'A.g.erigeman who had an interview with
thiPrtietttnt'qiiitit•ilate last night
AbbysoStie conxqrsationrimlicatail that he was
n means surcithat the Senate would ac
• quit hint on all the articles.
+Senator iforidersenhavitiggtAtenthe
sOuri delegation la,:understanek /hat he
would resign if .hg' could not support
article,tlie
eleverithand notup to the present
time tendered is resignation, the delega
tionhelleVe that it is his, intention , to sup
ppoort the artielii, This blot ;his , served to
strengthen cause' of • lintiachment,
lepri4sitig the: trends . of 'the Presi
dent.- •.•
Theßbardof Mans.s.2ietlnit of the 1 1
:
mik t ras ta:
extra session of the Committee. This in
formation is of a WO ItertilfigCib:Pu'aMer,
and shows, it is said, what haw+ inktigated
certain RePtaillloap Senators to vote for the
acquittal of the President. - Witnesses have
been summoned to appear immediately be
' fore the COnnalitee,-and it is Claimed that
evidence will be elicited which will proVe',
that two Senators have obtained large sums
of money for going against, •the conviction
of the Preside _ t 1 audAcit theyile li berafill3i.
Ili*Oreitagracithekvfites. .af: @'(e, state
ments are supported, as it is clairned, - there
will be an oxcitingtime.as,anticipted.
• .1%. fair'iltuth*OrtheileldilatiOWCtiald; the
President.Wilitie'bbirirlded'onthe'eleVenth
article, ' SIB 001111,441W,SMIMIBTIVA - VOlr'
gniity 9p it, Skrt tbigpord artiodethniiate.
win on the others
about_twenty-soNen. in favor.,
• Mr; Howard' and Mr: Grim6s are both
much better,tooder..:, ;• , •
... It isi t —y , understood -that Messrs.
Hower Grimge. and Conklipg aria. to be
• fireilyllif " iirizi.'siSrittiiilltheNcbtb will be
postponed
until Monday the ..,6th inst.
Sinilitir Fewlei'Fiiksitibills' most inexpli
_cable, and , creates , great dismission. He
was the &lief 'of impeachers before 'the last
giff(Witidcitple-VriThth `ays of the
resolution declaring , the .removal: of, Stag;
ton And. the appointment of GeneraLTliiirti. , ..
ist-nneenstituthm•-but he
th47,amtAffip never since
voted, save with. the .Democrats. He thus
proves thaVhe hasyjnliintlPlTP- ad-:-
vanes. Senator Henderson sa if_he will
vote for the eleventh and secon articles.
Mr. Triniabull and Mr:•Frelinghuysen will
also vote for them,-it is said. .
• The excitement has abated somewhat.
Mr. Johnson continues in excellent spirits.
He is sure of acquittal, and says the ,thing,
has beein' flied arid cannot be altered by
any outside influeneei.
Senator Fowler has defined his position
to-day. andivill go for.acquittal on every
article.
NEW Yogic, May - , 14.—There is no l&.
stronv o i .d r y lief in the acquittal of the Friuli
-1:34-afri. • -L‘l ll . bt 4 airt ) o e rnWashi gd
ton, that General Grant is working 11 1 16'
viak 1A1144910 tokiecure conviction. Me
sirfirohntalivill result in blood
shttiiy-P4-oAnions4OVAtto influence the,
Rennblican • Senilicirs to remove the °opt
obitacle in the way of pettee;• 7 , •
GEM,* Girglikak9ll9" sper a s has
declared hintlielf retel)rtini suf.
frac i and declares that it m be the
ru 14KPAVOCBSCOPtration, if elected
E
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IFJ:.1_;11. IT! 1 . 1:1 a ,
—There were four hundred and tweriy- ,
- three deathsin NOw Yixt last week.; One,
half marred In teriement house&
Cal t a from ilavan
-Palecoreartk3"o"4. Yrl9rT -1 1 1 1 11 ;
41,1tiift AniAt wilsmix.am4oec. '
riv4. - TWo 1110144,VIVOMFFYPrAAV Ilier .
iiracre4aVS 4 s l ClooriPas on WennesdaY•
la irons, char .4,.with:/imeAlegrAhe inur-4
dereaS'OLß • '91120-issip. Marenz,
go minty, of that State, a few weelailduce.
4 =gottl e f i var E Convtntlo n
t Gs , * tor ' t7'°
Vgoo lti cc.rifirt :
tateigsV C 4.1
Marshali, for Superintendent of Irilgra
4%ii
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jit•iiiiiF4 l. Wii f ip et 6 5 4 . 1,i42.
TIM Met iu.the Se*,e,. Climber st 111;
`Cirdlberris
wereA
represented. Officers were elected, a
secret betliieg holm held in;thejl
evenin .
•,4, • , y,rel .n Or of
0 ,4 44y, oco-44,4 • A...,
rtei • • • • • Aro! inwv
en-the .deafankMl l , 1"- 0 11 1 • t-l' a r da i r le
• Rey. Dr. Peel, of y olk, ecte •
President, and Rev. C. Stone? 4,
and P. G. Gillett , ; of Illinois, 'Vice Xre S/.
'4 APS , ' T‘l, 7 ,444 tt 1 4 4:/ , ' • ;
-=-It ie announced that Charles
Adams, American Minister at theirw
lionieWook.ldoe on
Wednesday, prerstory to his retUrn
[Ft- ts•
oonntr3p u elAmberged on
i 4 CeMinA-cAt,,mn,,n
,„,
barge° f the Jun °dean ion in -1.‘,6•'•
tw irl ' 4`• 41, ' • 0 ?all •
Mr Illerltetd%
atl .
!mn
4.4 oi le th s e l
el `to
""?. of horse
for *cod -before the
„, Psme t ,„ cle w New
4•0,,, 44 1 . 4 Id -- .4 ant a.
gir for
that ' '
SEC*NIITAIIT
FORUM: , CONGRESS.
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`tli44, : a' Jai — iiislfgailoil.:laiiiolise
Admitting
Prird49.l3tfrns' Rill
ndnsitting Southern States 'ft
,I
- t , / -4 1 4.1 - ;- 4,llitc. Passed --Ayes
' p ntatil
i e
11441034nritYS'atariftlef At 4;,,,,.. 4 1A f
Mg Telegraph to the rittsburglr Htlfiir.j l
~ HOIISEV_IWE2ENIATIVES .r*
.0 10 , I ' ' -
- '''' a EMI'S.; Ifity 14, 1868.
The SPEAKER presented a communiczot,
I
tion frelo.-/lihettSeprelagir7of the Trea„„„.,l,
with iiltifenient ofoladginents obtained in
the Court of Claims and paid by the Treas.
-nrYlagaidaidateleiridp ; f LA.I.
Mr. DONNELLY introduced a bill to
ex
tend th43,,l4Faßotf mien land grants t
lowa and lftsocall. 4 lWerred. t
Mr. GARFIELD, from the Committee on
ViaqtrA4 l l. lll l,4 4 - Mg* 110.141Vgiration
directing the Secretary of War to Ida a
tract of land belonging to the United States
lti'lialtintoriWitntaiil is 'SW :site of Fort
Covington. • The resolution was modified
simply to authorize the sale and in other
reatataitaMMit t ir. ; . , -,41
d 3:ULABLestabliah
telegraphic communication between milifi
tary .postevend-pitra Out ;construction ore
telegraph line to Puget Sound. Referred. ,
Mr. ECKLEY,• from • the ~Committee on
'Public Lands made an adverse
~report on
the bill, repe al ing the law which requires a
land grant to railroad companies to carry
tzoopar proprZ at ot d .the 6. ll l x ,. i!ted States
fc- 7 Il i !' 47 1 .M1Vk..,* V icif;s - s`.:`Vrilm the
Committee on Claims, made an adverse re
port on the Senate bill to confirm certain
sales made by the Direct Tax Commission
ers for South Carolina to persons in the ar
my, navy or marine corps. Tabled.
Mr. WASHBURNE also reported a bill
APProlviatity4 147,000 to pay certain,indebt
edness 'of the Agricultural ' Deliartment
incurred prior to the Ist of July, 1667.
Passed. , .._
Mr. DRIGGS, from the Committee on:
Public Lands, reported back the Senatir
amendment to th e pouse gru
ntedesou
ceffiterniuiectirban chants gria to rait
roads in Tialichigan and Wisconsin. Thcf
jint resolution extends to the 31st Decem
ber, 1872, the time within which the roads
must he completed ' The Senate 'amend
ment confines the operation of the bill to the
Fon DcaLac and Escanaba, and Marquetit
'and , 4:iiittmagclif The . Committee re- -
ports an amendment providing that if t .1- -
Marquette and; Ontanagon Comp any_
shall not have completed ten additional
mileanf railroad before the Ist of January n
AO, ana tan =ilea every year thereafter,
the Legislature of 'Michigan may declare
the grant of lands forfeited, and conitr
the giratat tat sante utlier natif?liN-: ' ".,`",..;
Mr. LAWRENCE, Ohio, desired too
a resolution requiring the land to be sold'
r only to actual settlers in quantities nor
greater titan &quarter section to each, ant i
I at a price not exfteding $ 1,25 per acre.
10.1)11,10GS refused to
[a • lmthe 9nd%
416i f 1 t 5 i Flkle triacussifiie am endment
reported by the Committee was agreed to,
and as thus amended the Senate amend
talent was concurred in. .. . ,
TheS House proceeded to the contlidertition
of the bill to admit the States of Mirth
Carolina, South'Carolina, Louisiana Geor
gia and Alahama to representation In Con-
OPO 1) __ . i ~' - t.
- 'Me •••.."Pftl3 YN and BROOKS spoke
against the bill and Messrs. PAINE and
BINGHAM in favor. LTi
-.7135tr-* W9PagagßekEinevecureatui the
a nen Shiesilkine'lpraz hit '.T.A.labama
wherever it occurs, on the ground that a
majority of the voters of that State did-not
vote in, favor of. the Constitution na pro
vided In thertxxsastrtiction law.
Mr. FARNSWORTrt denied that such
was the requirement of the law, asserting
that the provision was that Congress should
W Satisfied that keajor* of people, og
the Stets werein favor of it. He declared
the larger portion of the registered vote:* ,
f 4 -V-Teto for the Constitution"
uneYrhe Stoat. ,
Xr...BEWAmoved
„tip amend by
EttrillMbjrittlieL%snlion,of the clause .
pie BA - e ill the Constituflon.
VA' iI , PrOV I S - 040.41 , .0k i t1iw wino
itiiiiiat the Constitution et _ ~1. Mtn shall
never be amended or clung so as to dis-
Crimbiate in favor 'am intim y citizens,
or clan Of citints'in the tilted State:Lin.
reference,te the right to zuPtot . nheinerVV
entitled to vete by said'COnstittitiott."
Mr. 111140HAld said he wauldaccept that ,
An a suntitute fig hip ow amendment.
1f...7dr. ILSLthrnitaddeaVe to .offer the fol
lowing amendment : .'
It is herebY'inade thediaty of the Presi
dent, within ten days after receiving offi
cial information of the ratification of said
funefiliviiiintbirthfrnegiessureet" either of
the nAjtakee.to isseza,,prolconaio an
"notinchl that fact -.
- Mr. , Naalkit,4 agree to it. It is part
of the bill now. 5
Mt. :I' a AMET.,L,.made some re
rilverit , i
d ~, wponarndo,u9n,of -the Dent.
r al e u fflalotk, .wiks tlien hiken on gr.
A lt sirMefidnent to striae oat
,Alatin%.sg, ft t ioasrejectedr-yeas6 o , nays
14, BS fouo '
• IBA& it:, ',f l's 3
Ashiev. aieo, • inailihrey, Polatkii, ,
Baker I ngersoll, ?rol a
,sllfcrr, L El 1 :1:7M, i 51 t-trartkm r.
Blair. Jailed., Robinson,' -
Rose
IIV„It 43 f4}1211:*27,2 Sawyer,
Coburn, no anareavoa,
Vag i si c , i , rl I : MrlefnifVinitrt., .-.'
ire . n . . i• mama- , 3•3 ~ e ethic.. r. Garifill ) . Morale, Taylor,
Getzi , .; s '‘' i t anebra i itTit Vatmukeil, ,:,-
Gloasarenner. merman, Van Tromp,
lizn . adai. , ~ lituagema.c .1 ..r'-Ward ..-
GroOrer, Myers., Waihbuseo, M.)
Hawkins, --L - Niblaiit, I at+ l ,i..Washbarne, (BO
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:':'-, lit. 4 thoi icAOI.. - 40' . ftellete
la a tspeeehi-Artertie cruelndol
the House prodeeiloite 'vete net the'bill and
angfifitetVtg qul'ofinliSsitidment,
.41teradiar.hir.,aelogerishoW, refer
enochtor tticit,W,Orie 44bilaYal men- Th e ;
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mi.,.Oommittee -gni
.he 'lndian alipm,
pnation. w a was made the epe..
erderthrgat•. i '^! .^ Po . 1
Mr. Mst : z 'the • AIR;
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cli vilWi t iA
tit States '
ppar3tlLli te the ettar.t;h,
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be tb . ... .„ t etbus t a,dmirdstratiesti if
he id - ' , 1 . 31 : 1 1 i ftW'' it% kso reports Gen:.
Gratifft&fittoCiat Clittatitien of the Presi
dent. . - .... : 1..
• The *itemiser Basing Star .brings;Paname
dates up to the 6th, and81,170X2. - ..
• News from Australia to the Bth, of April
ttres the details of attedijiaffilissassi
nation of Prince Alfred. A destructive'
fire' occurred r at fiydney4'; tioldfsworth
was the principal Sufferer: Loss two hun
dred thouserid , -
Central America republics are - tranqu il.'
A malignant fever, embracing ,- thousands'
of cases, prevails in • Nituiragnti: South;
American news unimportant.
EQUAL won't's' ASSOCIATION.
The American Equafßights' AssociatiOn
held its second fmniverkiry to-day. Eliza
beth Cooly Stanton presided. 'Remarks
were wade by Susan_ B. Anthony, Ilepry , ,
Blackwell, Lucy Stone, Col. Iligginson,
Fred. Ilrouglass, and others. Letters -Attire
read tWim John Stuart Mill, Bev. Robert
Collyei6; of Chicago, and a depg,hter of
Joshua ,R. Giddings. - Resolutrons Were
adopted , favorable to the object of the Asso-_
ciationi_.viz.: female suffrage.
BANN DEFA.I. ! CATIONs.
It is reported that Leverich, the abscond
ed teller of the City Bank, is telt the only
gnilty.party in-connection with,:the
eation.Sometime since the Walk officers
are said to haVe discovered a aMspiraan
in whibb seven' clerks were engliged who,
when detection becarrie immintnt, nianag-1
ed to throw the,. blame on Leverich. Two
hundredthoUsand dollars oCtlie stolen
money has alrea d y been recoveied.
STORM OF WEDNESDAY.
The storm of. yesterday and'Jast
several unfinished rlildings
,persed,by , po)
-*ill birthlestea. - - I
CONVICTED OF FRAUD.
Ibis iiry lib. theAvati of tgaight 'tind
Allen,_charged with frauds on the Govern..
killOrit,-.l4t„tneats pfitietgoinKrAyands, ~ re•L
tined a ireidfct tif - guntr, Iritft' a reepm-,
mendation to mercy.. •1 , f , i' , 1 •1 0, , ' ''
1 .SEIYMOIiIi NOT A,CANDiDATt• ' ' '
,ThQ,,COmmitteglappo Fifth
' *WO tiSrlhe
avenue Tlollancock meeting td,consult'
Vittifforatto"fiernour; rejort that under
no c diinialandise Will liO,be a candidate
foePtvgident:: : , , ,- 4 - 1 - , . ~ _
T9BAL-collicisEti. , : • i, ~ ~ , ,il ~. S
1 " • BiOiteen I:4 of it , at ;gat tobt4 6 2 , shiPPed
from Virginia in hair of plants, were
seized- - , - Itotreairstrotesirr.. ' ' -- '',
. .
0 A
. 1 1 kAivpk3mainfiN Meeting' of, the , '
rime onary„FlOclety_yesterday after-.
noon,Rev. ' 'Theodore W. Woolsey ; ; was,
electd Prealdridt.e..o,ii f *."'..0 la +,,,,).
~„
The New York Association of Univ.:2lw
lists held its fortieth anniversary - *day.-
'
-1 -, . •-, r.„. „: ~ „DEPARTED. --' •,,, n
.
31.... 3 - • .tc.4)tetr,Ltliti trawl - feline, sailed
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The ?Lathekan • *ational Synod. "ll '7. ,
HAIIVIIPI.9I 1 IKakk -4,-ne follow ing'
trustees of the 'Past:Oil' kuil'4l4selebitial
Rev . ..p, ,of PhllidelpKti,,
. -'' ii: D., of Philidel;,
Re. wMhtlitirtlelt?l. - .
phia; Rev. F. W. Conrad of Philadelnldit;
Win; M. (Stuffier; 4f:Philadelphis;. ..h..:Si„
.Stein and F. .A. Beisel. _ 3
,Twn-menibers of. the ßoard of Pritilles,,
illork-Re*. 0.; V. Stelting, of Harrisburg,'
and Rev. C. A. Stook, of Baltimore, were
eleciesi. 5.,1 , I_lL-t,ll -..'„, - *;
?lam
The report of the mmittee on - *Altar ,
vision of ' the Constitution was Ahem. •44si,,
'caned: "-The artieles nil& &At
burg Confession ` ti th "dr:ICI - An 'sof O,
General Synod 0n c ,,..a1l its > fundameM4'
points, w"
urianithoesly, adopted by tez 10 : :
lug vote and the singing of the doxology: -
23- ThO,Misttash .Exterrsibill'lloikleW held a
t d x
meeting and elected as President Prof. H.
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iit bnorszor AGE IN SE ON.
. jsr l'Ei - ''' TIAJi liN N . ,4f
liiiiiialkieheittit liniOnge,r3 are irr sessibrt
, „
t.6.(14Y. -) T he y havesutinionedvict. NV:War
den, of the President's household; to AK
,peartieforethemi and itois said Abut other
vanes/ RS have been snirixesnaed-r .fi .+ _ !
f-i Eiegw•tor?:thrnderson has addressed the fol
-4etv.lllB IePAT to #/04isE!Rtai 00 ,P,gressio ,
ilAtleitagoli; (•(• ..„ -•l' .. • • ; „.••
lirashiniton City, May, Ilih,l 18647-GEN
TLEMIOT: In an interview "with you on the
dayloefere , yesterday; iron' suggested. that
MY 4 posilti 4 XUA tholinPoo*nent ;question..
was. the almost unrclihnceas wish of
the`lTl On Tarty of 'our State,l and that you
foam! rvioletuie ' and blOodsbWmight .1131-
low ,the ..President's actiuntal- : Um
much as r owed” my., positiori• here
to that -party, and expected to' support
its men and measures in , the 11 coming can
,pass, espe,cially as I depreciated.the conse
quences y ou thought might follow, though
did not anticipate nor Tear any such re-
Atults,yet in.order _to place myself- beyonfi.
the powtible censure of those 'whom ,I knew
to - be, - best friends; l'at °nee "proposed - to ,
' forward to the - Governor • inY'relsignation as
Senator. To this you:did. not consent, and
I then requested you, ass my friends,to cant_
suit 'together , and determine
~ i- i liat you
thought wasio(Oper for me fe do:under the
eireurnstances., You did so,, and the result
was - that, believing the safety of .the court-;
try and interests of the tieopie of 'the United
States' demande d;: the immediate removal
of Andrew,Johnson t you asked me to with
hold my ,vote on any article upon whiehl.
cannot vote- -affirmetivelY.' •SO ' soon,
as ,I had , time.- to . -read 1 and—consider
this paper,,llbund I could not comply with
the 'reqUelit withentlhat degree of-huniii
fatten and.sliarrie`to 'whichl was 'satisfied
yen, as - ; lumorable gentle en. would not
wish to subject me. I had already spoken
in the Senate, and I thougfitconclusively,
at least to my mind, against .eight* of the
articles, and ; had_informed you." ;wad no
leas decided in my judgment against the
sufficiency of two others ,
leaving' me in
- doubt only as to one. If :with :these clear
convictions, expressed, in, full; Serrate;' •I
Should now sit Mimic: 'l. Will:4d - frirfelt my
self-respect and stand , defenselesshefore
the world. - you, agreed to reconsider yaw
opinion, and although you at fir*resolved
to adhereilo it, Tarim gs.•,fied thatOnfurther
xefleattaw
. you -..ag'reed' viltiv sue .it was
,qnitto unreaseughle. , But. yperstillinspited, -
as your opinion, my duty recLuired my vote.
to be so cast or withhehl; -Me *light : seem
- • • • • •• .auttidulasimihutaieoure
494 • 000067,4" 414-•olute-Litt:goppo4,oo4l*--
I.fictaty_atterilling the art on. eiliotins ,j
had Wen'quid Titer& • reticent--on the 1
osuhjectlhat I .tocild nisi tell , their position.
I knew , them, to hp .greatly sliyided,iand"
that they iteresivenliabletn &large their„
minds at any moment befbrellisr final vote
should he taireni ; but , as- , you: expressed a
dasiiit . riskottld notieilin nniess it became
`absolutelyrieeessary to haVeta successor In
•my place favorablci..ta , Con victiorip I prom
ised to give you the result •of . my poncln-
Mon as . on as I cohldesceitsfin the proba
-1 ble result'on one or two artiele•k- 1 have : I
endeavored , to , ascertain that ,:result.
I cannot, and I now write you to say, and
be mulled that I say it' in , that apish of
friendship and kindness which ypu have
always ,„ extended , to me, ;, and,- which
now undiminished I have ever en
tertained for yOn, that yens - re quest on this,
• Subject hits pla ~ mein the:mdst difficult
,and delicate( position posaible,•whieh Tam
`satisfied you do not 'realiie. I have given
it, the most'serious consideration hoth
on:
_,.;;your. arid-, my-. accsotutto , -:11;d SOS.
peciallY on account of the ..gravity and
thellniPattarm of the subject presented,-.
• The •resailt .-of that; conidderation - is, that
, having beenoompelled as a:member of the •
Senate ta-takuandooth to do impartialrjrw
flee soeording to.tbe lanfAudjhe evidCoVir
I cannot „I:tow ~ hor,torably _escape we
diittes",; imposed : ;by thiv. ptalgation.
zs 'lathe le of lisipienaiWives to
the arti fa Of 'impeachment. It is
rtlie Senate ' try them.: ' Andtlie Mem
bets of the Ilouse have , ntr morel liight to
date or ,ricmirci , the judgment. of the
Senate in the pnadsof, than members of a I
grand inry presenting an indictment ha' ve 1
Se influence averdint of Riot* JurY on thtk,,
trial -of crime, and I ,•00:x , *to tinie
speak for the,purpose of reflecting on your
:action, fer I,4stinotly disclaim ' ranch par
iXise; knowing *hat yonhive dondandeaid
springs•frciiii the (best motives as well as
landeot 'of Iletdiffir. 'My duty' in the ,
premises 1 I a cannot!. , shirk,- i nor' out! I;
divide` , with 4theretvg IP it red= before
Itthbobnclusitilk of thelaiah 'lt strikes me I
;would come , short of the obligations of "My
ifaudisunneoar, subject MYself Id
e impritation er•ifolielliPit
,
arse. leEeD*ll4l/11.491My 407; Mr.
'tittti.*',liikt,OolldOnt. 114 c not
'tfileit so d. '• hear My `Poksonel . ', 0 tegPle
ofcliiiiisourf MO rio,rwion btdo l 1 40P0, , ,
td Strike- nui'dOwn Without utiteatint•
• Ift 44 •Li stay i ) find • withhold aware -,ot,ei
Won: impost: nyeit ' are a s the
i t ,..woum b& t the • ...tks , if , I
mptedadveritely.„ If I •reslipifillrita portage
r
a Sucoesstor should come, i perbaptik piper ,
seue of dellosOffif•WßAd , PMEtir '
i 1d04 11 .0.0. 07 0 7 ,PretWel;ok .su
salts-,
by casting trfotoOt:EdV, Alb,elpi Allen it
'.would the, Same id Onflt as if 'tie voted!
ofeisely. If beveled Wilrinntliely,, spd,
liiiiii secured conviction
_-' th,hil;',Manner 'or
Obtaining danviotion would likely ..neat
rte in the end ." - cvsx7 - 'advantageato be de
rived,„frant iMpergeirment lience...l have ,
reeelvedtb tehlaitioittqii i k 'post,” And 4 die;
charge duty, as itris: given me to know
it. stainplog to heaven for thereat - 400
al l oy in tent ions and Abe integrity or my
cooduct,l obau: iblicwthe dletates of my
conscience to the end of the trial, and throat I
myself errtbelndynt of a generous pep-
ple Ihr lays vtuomuon.l l -,- f ,-, f.
,- :1, , - , . ; :Tour fkier%si ~t,• • 1
• ),, ..: ti 4 ; , a , '''.. ~._• ,-- , Jrad..lti ON. - I
IrG3lloBso3.rGEKL'W,lindbriant O. A. l'iow- '
1
. 4 0:0311),.. 1 6 . W. ?McClung,' WM: A. Mc, J.
r.J.-Oravelly, a11...F.,1nini.43:-F.i.Benjarrnn.t,
.•• ~; -Artwiercitilsneoffirit:Flint.,-,(: •:,
- ifititolldivingis a .I)rieralfracit of Mr.
Veskifh)ool 08,0,1. t 011soilip:, ilo7l of
i t ..::
- :theilitito i lemwe,
""it - 37091) .13.041104,0 a.
Btli
dis-
'nrB
. ,
that:ol6.7o47er :of removal belongs' to the . .I
EiectitiveV ands'''.oditteridin,Clhat' l laving •
been aP - oirta byTresidenLincoln, Mr.
:.t1
Staltlpiild'tta;tottephiii the
Scepet4l:tha::li* An ueier, and a
that the , "-;Presidentc:f'had" ! -: 'cleat • right •
to • remove i ' Mini .'..':',,itid. - . :f.tiCiMititiently
cannot beheld guilty under e Arst article. • A
Eve* however, In - meth '' ' iistiatb* of the 4,
construCtiOn. given herein I:of f:the act of
March . 2d ," lBB7,..,'L,shorillgistilr,.heittßo to • 3
convict the President tt ' l,iiitsdbmean- ;••-•
or for what was done by him on the, tlst of fi
February: .;Thelealitihrit•4otildsaid of - 3
the application of - the , tratlstictien of that .. 19
act ••• 1,6 '. 'the."' Miei . ., - .Of ',.r.: • ..,", , -1;13t 341 t 411 ' 1 ,
ig ltlr
is, :'• •tlitt•••.. -ite ;•-appliestiii is .- doubtful . • - -":„..t
If in fact. r. Stanton coin ,witlint it, the - • '' 1 9
act dell by , the President deert:ntit remove • 41
him and lie is still' Sec.retury - , of War. It
was at most an attempt -pit the. part of the
President,-whicli:hetnight * 4 ell believe he • .4
- had a right-tc.maket-The evidence utterly - .• '
fails to sbnw t eny 'desivi.,,or 1- the 'part of the • i
President ta'affectlifs -pur p ose •by force or * '
violence. It wittlint the simple issuance of • ..•. 4
• a written Orderitrhiela WO of itsintended 1
effect. To depose the ,conatitutional chief • l•
magistrate of a great vat t n, elected /*the .: • I
liceplei:dri'grounde ao-.s • htiidimy judg- • ' '
.. - - I
mentwould be an abuse 0.. the pow r con- • • '',
- 1
ferrecl s on -the Senats,*hich . Could not • , i
'lie - Justified' to ".'the - ' deiiiitrY 7 ' - nr the
world. To construe : ,`elt• i - .air, oOt as , -.. •• ,
-a,,1.',4k, erlAs-- , or r.., 0 . 0 r within •
the meaning Of uti.ro , Valeta, would, • •-,
when the patsidenitbr the hoer tiadihne to
,cool, be 1 oQkedr XPoo;l*,ZwPAder, if not
derision.,,Wersebautb4,,ll,Wsuld inf li ct
a woun d' upon ` the terYlatimetrre'df our
Govermbert„Whlch timcibuldfidlto cure,
.
and which might bvent y .
..•
dtxtroyip. . , .
Mr. Feseender.t.;ne.ral *Rued against the
second' article, -shadthiFtliiit` ) a--vacancy • ...../
having 'been. legally,
j udo:4 ,then.Preiddent
had .a, Legal , right 4 to make: temporary rip-
- pnintrrients; even lritheht''th'e'r3ofisent of
the Senate.' Ifi-tonsequently;. &antra does ,-: •
not -come - within the .fit:seption of - the
tenure : act ? , , a legal 31radttney , existed, and: •
- e - niaterial pert - dr: thel-*ewaithin An the • ,
second ',.. article, -.!., , i5_ go ne.; /Po first
two articles fail i ng, 0 third,. :fourth, • -
Mtn, '''sixth, - 'seventh and "' eig hth 4 must
fall with' them., Article nne:ls, in • .
:my.:jdgment; - • disproVed , 13. y,
_the , . _a
evi
dence.,, In regard to the ipeeelibi the Prod- ,
'ilent t 'he• held -the - Presidentorilif r bet be .
convicted for an assertiof . even inicOnati-
tatiertal .doctrineig heas•not; made any * - - -•-•
litti3tqpt tO ,kbire politi cseffect ''bi the doe- •
`trine by riction.'im it.'" :-'_, • ... .. ..,, %t . •
_.
He then protleeded:,: to :diermao 7 l some .
points nade in the. rlifiment, saying there
'Ware-great - diversity o 3 Opinion; relative to ,
the 'of' -Whit cotitutes crimes and • '
misdemeanors,. The taiwer. of impeach ,
ment as conferred_ by,. the Constitution is
in very general tering. . Considering the ease •
oflinpeachment - : as vaguely ifbrinded by
law, he thinks the • cake ethrqr,easiMig the •
elective. Chief: Magistrate:of a .grearitatlon • -
for political causes ,iiiiiiietiertsintly harsh
m gro easnre - and one - • rely i.w.olllt..rtleorting.
to, except epos clear tand.,-Agguest;ortable
clear
1 • - :',`-' ::•-', ...kitivitoP - ' Tiortii.. l •- --- ' •
.0.. . : •
r '--The Mouse; 'omtitdttee on A ppropriations .
' have finished the...we .apon:th.thlndian
le ' .
frr ic..
bill, and it will.K ' iteolth-44 , y if in op- . .
'peril:ray bffersr. - . 1 ' irholtit- amount ap-
propilated• 45 , ... , VAN . ; •-. about:; about:l.ontthird
less than the , .• .. ofLart,,Year. , The • ,
Secretarep, tea1;Ca11ed1dt.,"13,240,152. • '
:The !ittirtietecitiiikritteC trill''..thfish - the Do-
'floter107:4111/,'Wbiell'iS ...nearly completed, at.
their jneetin : .t, : nit .w,' and repo st it at,
meet - to the ;
ai. -..
.%*** . :-:.•titir:g•irt - the ses--
adooilio - 'ffebi." 0 .. •.•- •, •;hiltreCenetirried ,
r-rxrilatir - nearly lt gik!- - i*Oti.p.(W - Pr &-.-----: . ,:
longed",' it wlll.bouPoi‘qtteslidus‘ orlinance.-
". • :.Soldiers and Sailors of. Kansas. ..
(By Telegraph to tlit(Plttsbuiglr 4:mutes:Al •
. -
14,-TileKaNsatk:Crrr",,..MOn;:XaY.:' : Sol - •
. diers and, SailorS. OF ...the Sixth:-.Congres- •
Siena' 1 Dhitilet,'lrr Conventiort to:day, elect; •
••ed twenty delegates land tWeat laitge to the
Chicago, Coriventian.: -1 -.• , :- . • ~ ....:.,, • .
In addition
: to difelaring for 'Grant for •
P r eeident, the 'Conv ention :' Passed. the foi
loviing rertolution3 ':. • :.-. ~ :--, • • "••, - 7 . • . '
liesoLvgd, That . th e delegates • from the
SixtbC&itireSsloriall.lDistrietbillie Soldiers
1 1 and Sailors'': ConVentitni, "to assemble in
,Chicago on the -19t1tilistant,ruren hereby in
structed.towithhold.tbeir..snpport :in said
Convention freni • lirid to' vote against the
' nonlinattoii.of 'atir itiernbef (of. t United •
States : Sena te who_ shall aspire to ith." Presi
den dr',. yie,, - . Presidency, . , who.- has •
voted' tir lianY'Vote**iinet the'coitrialop of
tetildrettO" JOhnstnrilnponr'liie.".'eharges for
-.
esl
P14.0f49. - is P9.1.z-,-.'•,j/ :: 1.
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Minnesota R e pub li ca n . . ..
f. '
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IBTTeleiritih to the littiblirth ossetu.i •
.:•,13.1%,-Patr4.3,/imi.! iMay.l4.--,Thetßepnbli- ,‘
can ; State conveptiort, of. _Mini:Tarp me t
'•yeaterditV." "'die followine delegates were'
chosen 'to the Chicago Convention:;, • B.
wel;elield,:' of :: FakiWolk:"•Oo.onty; A. H.
Antler, Cif' - trifitOttre; 4., C. Rudolph, of
Brd*rif mr: ,, Nir: z EktOtti t of Wiibooak Jesse
Ames, - ..aftibe,:it.!W•Meltaieworlateeey . ;
General Andiews;l 4 af Sterns; Gepena Van
clove,. of Hennepin . , ; The , electors chosen '
*Filet' -W. Wltimbtteh,' .- tif Freborn, O. M.
N*l.l of : - .BaniteY," C. ' , ': l ; .';'.'ilirowilt of
colet,.T.G.•46nes, ofArtair.a. ~. : T r
k , teeet t ittatieVae - adopted ' 'declaring_ for
Grant and WaAleiresolving , 'that ''Andrew
JohneM,:stiouldlibe,•;9ollvloterd-and , ocrn
dernang the r e
- o rr'
se,u,„M' Oifl,
1 .-. . . 0e...7 ' oeh . t Senators
lVthoritterl '
t* '
-otand nia,-}sarliiusettn
to 'l tot 6.ritispergevaaktte.3 . •
.- . .
'...,,,RaTatat,)..:( ; :May " - .14.-"-A.'. ;bilge and
-"'" c • mas i ait
r enthuslastic"inell
~ .. watt, held go,-Mght in
fitiorOf coniiiithig eriesident._
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AUGUSTA - 7 1 10 k,) 314" it.. ; --"A lar g e meet- •
lip wita'halit ere to-nightc.and-resolutions
EfAstaiOugeffiePa r or 319471-11.,,A4' horsing
litroltaltMerit•W:iireilipy:rtd.i•
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= . - • ..
Impeachment
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EFo:4l:Veirsplo,P.M.,T.l.ROrargli•filiCetto.l , -
amass
-.:l4.lNarigs• Itixt&asr' - '..1 4 e7.40
in- •,
titettri § heist - 'O& r iel i 1 .t,iii4imolasiy --. •
4atiasedcresolittiOns'dernri,-,' irtlielitninedi
ateconviction i '• • Crernevil:,oft -Pt'etddent ' .
Johnson. and . ' .titinclitg,with political and
- iodal4tiWad." satil - Reptiblican Senators •
-sasshailfailleitOteleriondeti e nv dl--.
``'' - Impeach ,-.!--T,-,eltt. ~., . .•. ~ .-4: - A-.lni - .-.,:, : .
-ritipel,c,h . .P.eeliPC 11 , a! lft"""'".•• .:' •
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rtinuell. talom 'o' limegintheimpeablinent - •
* ,, 42 1, .. ,.. :The via the 14: 4 1blicarat *desire
EreenVetiore :file ' 'V' efßeetallv
rie*lconteirsLir 0':: - Dein - •-•: desire . t ' e s.
gal'Alr.. l'iliellidt• thegii*ove-- conviction
.wc . 9211, bOyil , fit , their.ca cane s
';'••,•' tlige..._ 10'..aVtesiteVr - 1.".' -
rill. voiegraph: Abszrzt.,..titripOt Gourettcl ', . - • '
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sinalisticient, 4rituattee it* mil e ' in a
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