. . . i I% 0,17 r Oil Qt, . e.i.) VI .1 - , -,. .1.1 - qi.ta'" 0 1 P Trodo alo ,!;2:,17.i.1.2:A.r) . .?.--. 1. , ..."0-i - .) -- ; :-.. \li I " '',.. ... . 151, . - - ' - - k w , - 1 , 5 4 1.ty re. .t ()OV ' . ••'l. l I T.I.V. k iti r * -- -,-........ , :• 11 .. 1 1........... . , .../.......„:.::. 4.1 . .. $.... S % - i (. 7 .,:2 . . ; V. ~, .., '' , i,W,„ ' - ..--'--. .' ,4. ....," . c • - .F. ...... L , ....„.. 4 s) ~...- ...,_ ~ _.. ••••...,.. ( _ . •,,,4 It ‘ , Iwo _ --.0 i • • ' t - --I ILI) ma . ----., : - . - ,- -..r :. - • ~ .1 I ,-; 1 , 1 .jt ?• 1 • - .......„...„,,__ it --.,....„- ~i --v-- , -_- , f .,, •- 3 f••• .i !-'• _ /\ —at '..1. - .- ' '-";''''7---' .: ' .. O F ' . „. • . , _ , _ _ ______--,„.. -----"- - Zram...= 1 ...' . ',..:, AY. IT/.%i .f'l l l. , , 1 ..'1.. ,, y , ....r.1. i . , .-- ____ •=--- -' , • f, -. .77 . I, . T.IT., -•-- 7 4 - , ^2 , •. ti -t Y • '. " • ~ 4 '.` ' 0 FTI-tit 7...1 '.' i ''. • I . -- ' ;41= .3. :!*.: i. i• •• ~ti., i.t...1.1. ) . ...r. -. • . . bAIW ' I, 7 rn/45Mg L Country. .:::33 not now. e _ , -•.,. -,,,,,,„ T „ : : .1.,,,, 4.peop e Wll OCon: i too deepAs rr Fessend :1 w' - ,or s t : .. .ra,' eli3w. .e 3%, l'Gr Mes a. F ...,, 1,. t,)ta, ~s.: re b,M rand ‘ er, but to he eviden. tisat e: -4. 21117,-_, general: di-crual‘ "A fa ,y+ I see r _ 3 , ' , u3 or )U .iolans ' i 1 4 . 1 1.• 4) . . on .2 II voutia7Liiiim , HUI; Tsl6 , 3E:7'E l t I ...I - 0 0 it-1 T THE Nittotit Vice Presidency: Still An: Doubt— Ben. Wader :Stilt 'Lthe Leading. Liao. TheDele gatkWlNVilksVaieqlarAcCurtaits Until WithdralorlPreesure for F:e l „,.. t (speak Dirpatet to the Pitubargh Gazette. .i 111 t Ciatwo Mr& ti4111361.r Another day of political intrigue his failed 13.11fab iftitifttbelFYllice f iS the ticket with General Grant, but all still points to • Ben. Wpfts4l- tpr he man. It is generally conceded he will lead all others on the first ballot o and he has deyel 1-they- have candidates of their own. All attempts to unite RevAwl#l44.2a. anA . utiegyql Nage failed, ana They Will ninloubtedly scatter in four ,pr dye d i irrereitt direFtiuns audfull ;) to get anything. 'Maine Insists upon Ham linnsQ,o-0, morkitt. • . ^: .shife on White , bu:titMOMUS, 4 4 O Wadc,ci Buck ingham has withdrawn and Connecticut will .faballiVabli IThes ,l wants Gen. Hawley for permanent presiding of ficer. New Jersey diyldes between Wade , and Colfax. . BUTINGFI VOTE& The New York. cfeieg'ation-With the Alba ny lobby am, hi* bi intii.4iCe, and are very claMoroMifbr,Fenteti, and being flash with . intiney,.arir v throwing it • around loose r and; are ' ; eSPeidalli f ,ifter ihe South 'ern delegations; whh'ivaiin n . P.'tiO'.. them in quite a nrytiteriorkS *annex . , that 'indicates bushiess Not orie.of' thee& delegations-are full, and substitntessß i being . put . An from among thoie who tuttol.,been teen" by the Fenton men., Ontkitaii4:NoSthern dele gations' they ve pic . ied up a dozen men.% alatnt_theMnivtesoettled Troth the Southern StatT , lt r is impossible to tell. One week ago they were nearly unanimous for WWI oulfgnoffig Etkf 3 l- 11 be so. There are five colored delegatee , here, - and as the F'reeilsnt r, is. 4431 f un'r t peached, and - -nonsetinehtly 'these 'States still out and likely to be CONGRESS.' • ri• se . 11 3 t / P!: 1868 ; pOU tat , ' IMPRRSENTAT/VRS, :1 u Reports were made of bills, ete., fromtthe ,pommittee Clalmsafgeveratuf mere Personal Interest , passed. 'ARer• rUfbeirig to adjourn until Friday • ine"Watt* effort ' I Made br . , r. WASIIIIURNIN of Illinois; to - 'get"up the Indian appropriation bill,: but i'no qnornni yeting the'-House adjourned • until to-mon. a 're 3 1 , n meeting n 1 . Z.Tew . York , of, eminent' ea Stellate' Interested in claims against !de co, ' akwlticli 'parties from .Pos-, 'ton, Philadelphia, Chicago, • Washingto tiett n,, Baltimore, New' _Orleans and other •,end Btates ,, arerelnattendanne, resoltdiens were adopted: authorizing , kieneral Steen , • to take !soh measures es. shall .brif.t the ipteetion before the United States an -Wex. jean Governments leadl to. _ a; prompt adinAensitoTi O .X _ eratood_ these . claims amount-to' about tect milf la rut c _ m an l i it crosiero: • atat,ed , , 000 ilbeetit i r wasiaß in,/ 4 4 Spani sh g a t i odi tr;the merle& .Goyerpose l l o w4,leritteelyt:fithoringAlatee pir_ls„zi k citizez)fgiLlTtiettusittet3will"7lr 7-:" ehergri . " 1 pn sengpeer ifef'•the . st igtfebani 0 f namedlones a Irtt filt.l.44lll.s, feint Wsu . t ei*eg eral Missouri ,bufteiljriarixdoli Twit it i b bit e r e di e . hauled onboard iirhon ~00 , 4 va a falai cod'; t e Al i the when he cut his ne a state roo. • throat from ear to ear. • men NumBOR THE, eO4O. By Telegraph to the Putsbarg Gazette.? WagaiNixr - o#; May ,19, 1868. No . r.Eetrsikriort*T:iztrs,w. , • - '.A4 no legislative la-Congress this Week; ii iimmberofraem ;f:lers have left for their 'tomes. It fs -'be =quorum of,eitl4Vrtifich la Id the' _ The Impeachment Managers are engati,!ol, examining witnesses tu-ftay. • SUIT AGAINI3T 841ASZTO'N: John'Nagle, of Prinee*, illiarn . .Co:, vs.,' "" has brought suit for damages for. $20,0(1 against Secretary,Stantoril for injuries done__ -his house and - Yana by Some cavalry sent clown by order of Stanton lin tbe stimnier of ' 1 'lB6l • - ' ' - • It is denied by the frieuds'of won D..4V Vocirhees that he has be l en examined br the impeachment fo.nagers. i Wishingtou Topicg baud, Gossip. 113Pecials from W4ghlil,O,on, • Tuesday,- stilt° : ". , IMPEACHMENT.. The talk about. impea§hment, now =that , - the first flush of disappaii4ment is over; •, turns almost wholly gave* upon :Its conrieo. -- tiro with the „chisagO! . -Convention . and ~..,1 : . e_e its probablffeetApon !tile action of that body:- There is an aim* thifinithouslititio - 7 expressed.- , here, both. itt and:out. or. Con.; r , g.ress,'„ that old Rep; Wade,. who was, kep) __ .by the conceited desertin ofieluad of" his own party.from rendering al aerViceitti" u the Republican cause and,to-t e country, in. - the PlaCe ,where his enemies preferred Andrew . johns= Should remain, shill - le '' chosen by the People's , Convention to pre.". l - Side for four years over the, filentite,.. ; wito ~r, defeated a" just verdicts; It seems to be i " I agreed that the most fitting , to the Senators, • whal voted- for acquittal, "._ more - 'direct, and lasting thandia formal reading out •of the pirrty;'" Would be the nomination as' the Union candidates for 'Vice Prest i dency• of Benjamin F', ,Wade. of. Ohin.,' " v Mr. Johnson denies positively :that , he --,,- . as any intention of res.ping,iisconstinet= ing his Cabinet or changin,g his course WO action. He believes heds the embodiment; of constitutional law, a".dr has been ,thus . proclaimed to the•worldl tlie l Sentite." - " tk a There is a report herel,t the: Whisky' ' 1 Ring has paid out nearly three millions of'__ dollars in the itnpeachrnbnt matter. The recalcitrant Radtd Senatore are on '' the anxious bench to-da . They axe •fear- f. ful that the Chicago Convention will- read them - out of the Republian partY, In which case their ill ,gotten gains would- do • them T I very liitle good. 1,• •• ~ . ...;: . Tbe t Menagers did not hold a meeting ) , : _ 'owing,•perhaPs; to' the' ahsenee of Istr.'Ste:-' vens, who was not as,wi3ll as usitaVr" , lt is ; understood that the Xeading • spirits in the investigation are Biltlei. and Stevens,,. anidatedrin•the capacity f . bf a volunteer de- - ..teetiv,e,hy,Mri,Cowode,•,itto has' had - great reVerience in that line.]. • Logan has, gone ,i, tolChicago, and, Bout*all • and Wilson are inorelgaikible of difficulties in the way of Nisti'llOwl•l47,tA any decisive result,even` " •-_ ,t eir auspAcions,areilcorreet. At, their: session Monday'rnorniUg, the.ManagerS 43#-, *Linear litr;;;J.X. •Dranleavy r a Cinoinnati- -- Tmath antp togib mil invon. Raiditwell,i -., tefiv o land o ' l to the ord.er,,,ot Owl W'. Woolgy: f Weroley As also exaelirted. '''' He admitted having received and disbursed' - that amount of money,ilbut, absolutely re- - fused tit divulge whom it .: was paid, or , :tar what purpose, though he averred it was not used by him to effeOtimpeachment. ,-- 1' - •- Senator Henderson IVas on the, floor of ~ , the Muse a short timli conversing with's member •of -the Missou • delegation. - It is' ' Understood that the Ccanmittee to invests-- . gate the correspondenCe with reference tor, . this Senator's" vote ora impeachment` 8.4 W -, already known, and that, their report will • not reflect injuriously !!uponthe action of. `either party: Mr. lie derson was request ed to appear before the p ommittee at their meeting, but for some cause failed to do so,' - And, therefore,. the - investigation of the Committee was not concluded as intended. ea= 11211 CeIiANT AND TriZliinEsniEl4.ity. A New York Heral4 special saysi Gen. Dent states that-Gen. qtrant has written a , letter,which will be handed in.due time to:; the resident of ' theOhicagb Convention, declining the- nominate for the Presiden cy. In the letter Geng Grant states that the only reason which could inducer hlnkr, to accept the position couldbe an anxiety_ for the complete reskitation of 17rd6n, and as . Executive of the nation he',eould, aidanaterially in promoting t that end, but , as the object is now al ost completed, 'he would rather , retaine position' , he now '- holds; he, however, hopes that,thewisdem , of the Convention mayinnite on a candidate,. who will do. honot'tollthe party and i geotid' for the country. e ll .- ; TSRIFF 3.108 bunk.Henryßandoe himself.;tut . 0 in Wane department of the.iLirieatitei , Umy .- huapita4•at Marietta, e!, Tatedarimornino • —,Toslidi Pike was a nedt at'gag,- ter,. N:11; On Moildii; fir .(te mitrdel of 'Mr: and Mrs. Brown.; . He pleaded'qpillty is t i P. -..L ./ —Woe machine shog mr,the . Os wego and, 13yracuin B. in 'OsWegoi;lf..Y.,.vere de- - strayed by ;fire an sUnda' *night. Total loss 40,000 to PO". tkerthdlpirtenred; —Madame-Weissd xix: Webber .havel, been arrested at NewlYerk, on the , verdict , of implibitiOn.bythe ;(ftrener's'jnry death of, the yOung eirl,lteinigsbergef by abortion. , 14rge 4:l9itok v •in , Upper „Parbypi Chester county; ha:Orrick by` lightnie, and completely ' de lied 'Thnniday. • 1 . There swim an nem:Farm 400,00 ou, the ,machinery. 1 11 , . -trance, Smith Co., of. 6412 9 1 T e r t ~ have been enjoinelin draiving' auy tory in. Kentucky.. e principals endear- • bred to avoid proceia y W.* R e g r° i: dd the drawing..‘^ • twenty-iiiitnl c aniiiisary ci of the Sabbath Schools. of asphin6todr coebratedymteroy_, nem music andi;?." ate r esercisee is several anra L es ' MAY ,‘ builq yfuobileCtient.with their' -cornpanYrAk. were deodroyed by lire -Idmbergata'P grL oss so mortilit ,000 too,- lon inks: . 000; insd" d ; _.- Arto ther section ottw i Siihniof the I,Unien geSia° Railroad, liranciu g o opleteo, 'and 'the Calera .ha y go of out to examine , Vhbr ibilehes' the— Tragic to 1 ,:• three htihdreitiandreightiett 3111 0 . Fug" 11, --raaries E. and Abs, ;epee NtreXe ex*, 'taped oh AMAIN , I PWO n t 4 4 2 3 1416 AP` l l 4 l 44antaillield .tkuilly. l / 2 Pere counsel tr qUAPeir, ' Oi fiFeedibriatike , C t. . 4 tuninatirditeibie ,-te Edit o rial maxispoityk il bute o 34- sti *Uptio IMmIS 114drev„.44, 4) , Pdetti rill lie dellvased, 'and Veneta "Vnii: heap relative to the interests of the frEernity will be trathatted. 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