The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 26, 1868, Image 1

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tßy Telegre'ph to the Pittilitiiith Gaiette,
WASHINGTON, Mai 2 T 5 t 1868. I
Mr. MORTON presented a pentitm of sev,-
enty-runelltarnbcat TRYttn*TlV•wcollit
dredirierchanes anl manufaiturers of Pitts
bureln.4444l4folihrthat the bridge at
Steubenville was ag. reat obstructio' lotiv
igation,
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be exeeted.44 lesslihoilivsityltrd fee
span over the channel. Referred.
Mr. kitclusiANptesented ; 'WtsStitiOn. of
cidiens of Ohla:ef the lame invert. •• • dsl
Xt. COLE in4vdtteed: W to Aid Mt.
oritbstrtWon.'dit :CrOlroadlOta•Sast.,
aunt° aximboldtßay, ::Referred.t .•
vot7RAlN ; RrAtoved s to'• reetmaitlik e
.IYOWh. oonstrect a:bridge,
!LONA tht l . o .l l tktkver***,, *Cthe• "
emit.;
teesthe w•MaKrefettlid4o44oConamit;.:
tea tut. Piebtelismitand Post s; with in
-B=7"- tix ffewit l / 4 4;13fil TO:
q 411 Axelegia.a hettoefortht:;eieettsi
on the Ohio and MisedisiCpid= rivers:
to ,4ve, fivoilidadted2AWlllisms•
r
iiitzfitutlhat thecciiiinittgAntol 'hereto:
totudderidtke stibject. in .00ttneo:i.
. tp . :.pfAtlat-1be„M4, 0 4P4P4
and had ,-,sp etb. the , Vez Zeputment
fmizto Morn of their inveistia
gatiens, • the spans of three hundred"
feet' would "be ample and was :air , that • was
askedihr bythe navigation interest at that
thde..aleattnisthat the railroad and nevi
gadoniiialmettokafil=fiti acids
ctiiilikedtaikettidittlbe dint , •
Mr. MORTON produced further eridence
reiiialliw..*X yAtio Atudlia*l9eamtn
the bridge at l3teabenvine. The increased
mat of-a bridge iirfilw ltimdted leer span
be• 'to the continu
ous loss to commerce front those obstrue
tions. Oft moved: pat' all. hitlif 1:141inh•
Jett ef - britighig` the Ohio' bc - referged le t the
Committee: with' , the same. instructions.
x • Anotisk, Es.pnEsktiirAlTtin::;, , ,
;.Mr.: 5Q 0 418.1.114 trOdt tbize.Committetia .
Eliections f made wreport v - concluding with.
eidettihrtitinintit Geo. W. -liiefgazi mist, riot
entitled a seat lathe House Qf Represen
tatives.ftorA,t@e,l3th Congralsiontdinetrict
of Wei. tßit %het Columbus Delano is enti
tled to a seat. • -,, • -
Mr. KERR, from thVirllArltjaalona:
~,,,! „ L t ice _MA Etung
.13uxe •- s. . • ;
D • ; :ot gate itilideeiW. be shoOt
ifl** 4 lWkikrt-b**ttite:intefr:
n d er' al tax
on'TEi - •'' ask • taw- Hones :Acti
al it
,stitt;,fkluAk'ilaY
until disposedrof.f- e,sopittiies weal
offer no material amendments , and•• afford
every one ailipiCoppCr i nnitY to , ciffer'and
explain amendments.
After sto4o , ll l q4issiOn, on Mr. Schelichis'y
motion, — the the - first reading of the' bill was
dispensed with: z • .
Mr. BUTLER, from impeaelmtent Wad.,
- aSafar,flisdear.-tesssirtee , Abe tro m m i
usarlei W. Wotany Enid'
their, invetitigation'eVa• - ns
and avoidance, bitting •upoithle spa( dkritas
to the materiality of the questions pro
podnded IThejr , ltalrtholHotiiiele'•
upon 1 4 1 / 3 . B eVu'eAn4. 4l lxlmx!PlarY Pan - -
islithent for contempt... : 7 7 •
lir. BUTLER, moved the pre vious quee.-
thin on the xidobtibir of the " •
'The resoTutiou was disagreed. to and Went.
over ttlilb-Adonietf.o.l4T
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4'o /$0 1 04444 jute§ i$ O 4X 4 ,1 *
B r i P ekE4 PA ti P il : l W l 3ls 4 4 4 re rlttYat
tfierear had.lritachecti
AntifO; * on*L'
The 1 44 , 440044 St9r**9lo;l, l :llo./*
troopalTerc dttfiy / Wrpg at At:reeler Bayl•
and rapidi:yrig for . Bcnbay. No
lives' won% 1011 4 kirlhil_ah` I= st ila.
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Magnetic Pre r W il art to voyage . 471
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revolutionary movernentiatifitAitutljnatai
: gc.yerparapttaWl)ls l .- fikagrof Ilutfraftuions
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•ri tions. It is headed Wow mo n ad Er _
ver4I243 O 7JAMO --ip , lfterale egret°,
:*0 molder, - Jeinsnas;" Cerietti •
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f er z...slllenerals and-."t .
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Act rie r of p Ran and m ...I,Mred the horn
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rßy Telegraph unia nuakietriatt wo '
i•f ST. LOT/18. May l gepA
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Brit- ked
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
Milidi6ExClite 20868.
The Committee of Managers, acting un
der authotitygf,..a. reschttipuf ; the House
of Representati Of 408(1664 May, inst.,
.L-that, for the further and more efficient
0 0 . tel44er . ._ l°f ... lr 4W: ( l9 hm .._,Wrir P le t .
President, the Managers be divided iuid
instructed to summon and examine wit-,
hesses under oath; - tele d ihr-persons and
papers, to employ a stenographer, and to.
appoint -` l3 t T w l i ,i : I # B 9 2 i t liakt _ 4. 6 9#1 4 . 4
thz, expenses thereof-ten:He jitffil TiOttt the
Contingent fund of the Home-have attend
ed' teithelle ditties; suilliwasthey:ltave!becer
able becatise of matteriiheielnafter stated,
and ask leave to report, in part, as follows:
i 'P I . OrA ce ir. r _ l 4(rting
appoin a sub- mmi tu.
Butler was tbe.tiret %ail , te , take teat -
Nr.'W ird dis
Mony, Charles tilldntultl,'
P r. ... 4.... /00VPe th. l A r F d ^ , l4 4l l. P. l 74th i L l.. " " a ...49P: Pa
lie litii•Vte r il i , . !I : - O , A" - ; - +
his part, and an admitted attempt to avo .',
Woolley was examined_ , by ;the yenb-Com
ndttee, with some Very 'ConSiderable delay,
because of his refusal to answer some ques
tkiturialolesstalonticCottehliatuddatarral t .
Lion of claimed rights and privilegeitim ch
he ,attetnptedt.u,sustaiu y ; s4 RUA. ehtomtil
the • titne of the ilaswion‘wased Air
the day. -.Dhring that'day Woolley; did not
fined y refuse to answer an of the qu - .
Onik
taffimitta.4dEta :=l,; ; 11 ; . , -
! ordered to appear beibre the _ Committee
"gain at lug-past ten.,o'_,eo-J.tte_morn-
Ing of the -hexteiithelMthi.lttelfurther
1
examination. He' did not appear, how-;.
iever, until after • one o'clock, and after the ,
!House had adiournedWilaturday, the 23d,
;and then*..:etititOtaafutthek. 1 business,
!till Monday. After that adjournment he
;could not he brobt befOreT..the:Ethuse fol.
1! contempt in rerug to answer until now.
i !At the litffireeltlY'Aie
i fore the Committee, a majority of the lkiatt..
=big= E 2 =gar
sence of Mr. Bingham. The examination
Ithehbeitig about) to be: ataittented-lielbre
, th e whole 5.. ~ nai •-, :i ._, 83filath was ayit Ad
ministe 2' 7, If 2111 . 1 hol-reholtm and
the - in . . .'' j- . , •• , ~.;7'41 ! , :41" pro
dmbes4
ggtf. ° Ab i t t raWitrecrer Altntroi_
alter 'anYtrung in his testimony giiren yea
r terdayi.Woolor declared - Oat ke:' , did mit
consider he was under oathib&claybefork 4
or ; _that , 4;Le pad given-anyleettlMAY- ell=
! ever :- wait' thedlisked if vnat hit '
stated-, tou.tberCogunittes) estordsawwas'
a . to' Mich , e i a ;
,t il tutat :
itered y the Chairman of the Bah-Commit
, i tee was not thiriding. ,, L He *el - - thereupon -
I asked. what disposition be had:Made.of the
;sum of $20,000 or $25,000, or thereabouti,
i which had been referred!tein his testimony
!the day before,aild whia the committee had
reason tollilie , hrietid 4 beeiViiiMirfor the
putpose.44 cgTF A uritisintigencing the . trial
of the ,`Biesident. To this he
_refused to
answer:. ;Toreiteryluesqlmv;:which,;scould
teliate:dref,*ol4 *O. Awl* c as pbtai ilk
ed;thet *h. - pose - for Whii3.llltomie obtlhied;
by-whom it was furnished, in what manner
: it was tidildAilailitbilituablitioaspaid, he de
dined to answer ) , alleging only that it s
not::' tkepted - with " • him . - or ''' 'used
for . - any purpose connected CIO Abe
impeachment of the - 'President,
li gut
tt 44
II that he - r wo aliewer r ho l etick gu . On
!whale - Vet-Bs ••Wistri.bdt , hytd".ears g it .
I had nothing to ' th a Withment of
the President ; ' ' ii (witness')
Town judgment it was. not material to the
itivestigskiefm,lt wee bliviattitO ate"; Com:,
i mitten 'this Coftriti'*al" l'apydeei - enle;
;there wtreattrAnd i ..tftalii butvestigetion, be
! cause every witness could make the same
answer:: - Nutasellepentitentjnpon , Olicuth-,
stances or detached, facts, to, be.•made _milt
iby.differentsvitnessei,COOld Under such
!admitted , 'claim ''of:. TighW,Wevei,'MOL
:cessfailyProoecuted,TWcamthittatibreset
!thereftrei obliged, tositop'lthetivestigatioU
!at that point upon most of the Metters'lmi:
Weal te.tmingtdred'Of the within% but as
;the House was not present, and the wit
' 'nets hy nufappearing.:bnii objecting. axial
; alter the House. haktadjeurned,whFch ,th 9;
,!Cointititteiv -f belfeire ;mut econtitsiittioe On,
!his
.part that he ; might not be held for conteniptjOilid A., Ippittigit Oflite inves
; tigtrtion might be intieh embarrassed if his,
i examinatiark went no further, the COmmital
RUE
Ito eaVtlin T.4IIIiOXIII4W I 1 w fie
;to -the
_genuineness -of - certain writ
-1122§is-_-,X4Aidiep' h.Teeilligtillife relculuii
!by him in himr'4sWhi` • t.kiektre /lir T atiolb# ,
lasso
fin.
i Wthal eZabyiflU eraak
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l Io n svo e" , .
•-1 ' 4. `• • e rMti t iitt 4 =ldgi ll i s t
only were it was to tel in which be
lirgralarlirAr l 4lW , ftl4ltiti4e.
I_ Ile i month:mei:li, 46'... ra :iviiere
iiiraa-itiltro_10:q*;••00401:;:ov..ti
eimtraii,k; , .;444l:,.;xtpiesoion.,, ,
I 'oo - , idttalalittl3pAllegal;takorklik
laittiliftrtitiid tif sbtitedirrirptebniblpatlput.
an regard - 4°4,11e triahol the &Weide - lit. he:
O l il e rAt r=rtia l ly=v i o 4,z,
1 01,,tiii;t g i i kpar 1 “2.4` i ither-, committee:
p r NITA7- 17 .0 17cr ipty,Ae i ri4014:',
tarei at a: quoit unds7l7,
thethourneopolutedittlefHaltnetiNdtdinOtap.!
K ar l '4, 4 *lit.q.v: , 'i. e esk' ''n ,6 .• a
.) YthiY
..: ~. • . 1 4 4 , . ... : Ay r
r Washington, D. C„ . , • , I **ll.kiPliiiii.
by certify,lbatAl"C o : ,IKolglo4,kund •""'
weprolliisfear. . Mabaddwtelleave
we apartment,- uM.,op,pfNiqiiii t93biatba4. B 2l
treason of . Irritiiitve rover, the ieeult of
t ri ?tMr,Marltir ll.:
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ihe wi i :i, ' ‘ r,
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li n..anistituuonevis .. _ . t ... ... , 4
113. ''‘ ° agee Pting truthof Shia lit `•
ol__ the o ~,- .
...maws • 'did netaterallertitbeAVltness, but
1 ii went on with Uteji Pale °ne th er
irectiba: 'Atte have eince
ar.ned, be warlltab 11
e nou m h „.,,„, natal lewithr7 was we
_th e W ei g„, . • . **NW did take
ork an ds : ,_,,,_ nightlifiero Neer
ow coo . , !..- I ,Tkei-2101ii• --.-, ed before
1 1-
inip
N l it A" . i old S:teie.
' re ' " 11. .._ r.. tw ati lll be
' be
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`bw , arttnesai . was
tie investigation
t tAal i ttrk
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answer
as toot
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thiquifiyupotteiriirg Eolll6.Wa ff teetiershntoilt•
by his own ipse &xi( that it was not ma
tto the • entlettuhf . 4thoinityr•initiE off
-Materiality he, was . the sole j Op, ,
an it at *Midi 'ilia Cthiimitthe . and. "the '
Ho . could have nothing , to. say. .- 'He,
claimed that if a *Wiese"avers' that - a
given AlrigatiOn is 'hot ionitAtial:MlOklulr.
the averment is true or not, f rom such
decision there is no appeal. For example,
if the committee could show aliunde that a
certayitietsoh'lV,djeixtiokiffe i 1 I OOP*
OM •of stolen iiofes of 'a given .•: tar; - Mr.
Woolley claims the right to decline to an
swer questions whether lußtArew the mon
ey fro th the batik oh histhecka which were
delivered : to -the „semi*, ,r 1 and thus, de
stroyed the connectingniik iiitlie - chain of
testimony showing the theft. Of course
this claim cannot ,be - sidmitted!for a mo
ment, or in other-words, that the witness,
not the tribunal, lite - be the judge of the,
Materiality of.the facts to be, elicited.
' Not for the litiitithie'of iiiieiving the ma-;
tonality of the question put to Woolley,
but to show the contumacy, of the - witness,
his oorruption'and untruthfulness, and to
justify the Committee Li "hatilititietliat so.
- Imre and exemplary pnnhment be im
posed on hith ter tis i tanWMpt=" affilau-'
ority of this House and of- the nation,
the Committee beg leave to report the facts
d _eirp.unlatanoelias f h mgiey have been
thrall/Ora Schifiebilleg Maileft.M. 7gB6ilby.
With the subject matter of the inquiry with
Which the Committee as charged, showing
how necessary it is to gibile 'ustice that
'he House sholin M 0.4.. rpolley the
'rankest and! 'llifileidt' s O I P‘ ~ e , of every
'hot known et, believed to be true by him.
i It seems from the evidence that Charles
W. Woollex,%a ,lit . i.,,iot in i general
tractioe s t.ffiff , Wft itiviaiNbeffire the
Bureau of Internal Revenue, generally
rising out of alleged frauds in whlskey, or
i k oi the language of Jud - Dania , a wit-
lawyer by profession, a spixrulator,, and tra
der, and does a good deal in stock abeenla-•
;torts in fine horses, and he is a Kentuddan,
bonsidere_b,,iiimff ajf.entnaky .genllamati,
iind haliagol, IMfiel 1143iPerlfe% its a
urge', property and he has a good
dela- of money. The language - "of-
Judge Dani-v, aptly dmekbes a per
on fitted, •• d from the 'evidence it
ppears to th: ommittee thatphe (Wool
ey) is the ~, : - r , or . one of the mane
gers, of the ~+ ° ! : ns of that body of men
*he are de o •u• ing the goverriment, and
Mularly k , • • , as the "wffiaky ring."
first appeighnces as connected wititthe
Impeachment i ose, so far aslhe evidegee
'fixelffhe datepiras on the 4th of May, lag a
telfipcam sent*, New York from one ofthe
Preeffient'starts, W. W. Warden,
dattr-of the ltimore Sun. yin atubier
to ties tele from Woo ll ey Wm. W.
IWasolin says I
Xre
.„„,..
Executive M . unsicm, „May 4.-Ailspatchlhe
. youlSb anion Of the hituationv We'll4ihe
yo ednesdit morning. -,
reply Inv to„, v
. - ...4,1 WAsmtlßoxorf v .D. C., May 4, I . *
- 2V r a W. Woolley, ',FI,Ith Avenue el,
' Saii York:, '"" 'r.'" --" avow
Attire assured to-daYthan elror that:Abe
Preidident will be acoUitted. -Such is the
opinion of maky well.posted .amen of both
padre's. SeveMißadi t gals, close observals,
• whOtiave here fore t sure of oonsictie
inftun me pow ve ; doubt of th '.,.
:4111.K41._ ehangis - 0 1 ., •• . ~ P- .
tram- ahsealierldhy, ~ Thee, • • :nsous•
; NV ass ert unqualifiedly that Johnson ye4ll :
be moved aoLthose who knooff least oLthe
inua workings, and the beet infoii4d
either admitibat there will be -acquittftror
' ard - in doubt. wts'gdl W. WAVannnia:
Air. Woolley next appears abeut.,,ahe
:same time at-a meeting in :the room of
'Thurlow Weed at the Astoir, House, at
which were present Mr. Weed, Mr. E. A.
Virebiter, Mr,,Sheridan Shook, and Mr..
' Woolley. Terlippreelate the importance of
this meeting,llt is convenient to describe
' the persons present, their cottheetion with
th,,exterier4LttittiazZir e
okvimelet, , ‘` 4 , that ,`,l
Varden's dispatch'_mys the only pe ••• as"
that assert unqualifiedly that Johnson will
be rehmodubstbeggerehoAnowneheres the
itonei Wetlfiligi, s 'acr - Mr. - Tliiintaii Wred's
relation to the high (officers of the Govern
ment, and cppiection a livih lan o ger:
era e thond 44,0 MI, too', ~• o,- ,
ne • dealtiti nt mil E. lit .l. f ..
a long time connected with the State De
partment," Is l'a 'confidential friend' of the
Secretary an4ef,ltir t WeedAlpanY Years,
was after to hale kebthiiiffisioner or
commercial , Se 4104 , glajid n eed is now
Deputy So wsortile'Donettffit'•'House,
New York . ., ...Bherfidp,%o(folOaCollee
for of Intern 'Re'veritiOortha Thirty-Sec
ond Disttlet,,New Xqrk fdt,y,..a man, of large
reputed wealtli;Und Wiioohppearance.and,
answers before the Committee were such
tyticktivinfointfAme op . of ~, etegili
bYtftithildinits:The . . - an. pur . poses
of the . meeting : - •Eire: the . • ! Advengn the.
• words of witness, who described Mr.',Thri&
low Weed. Omittingt4e.Rt- 14 ,3 Sen
%tors of- *Vitt he .. .k,i, t elondivin g is
, his loestirnony on tke,poim, - •- :, - ,;,,qh -LA
ti. I hold in ni r lucid: a teliognim n'm,
Charles Yteolley, dated _Nay. 7t b,, to Hon.
Thurlow' Weed, New York: _ ' '* •
“Whep , w%thth&aloariPlrtiVelPl_,
;for business ..,. ; C.N. , W0ht044114 arst
;for
- - i .-,,--,..- ; -, i..; /. 3, 134 , 1)6 'a
That . 1a tha, , telegrant In reference •
-Eraikiniki, pli ailteiiiitibi Dili; 1f4C119 1-
Q. Drd yen ; Mkkantai h 141,,...,,
~_ 04 gelegrani
when you reoefvedit.,,'A t I understood no
mor : 'lkon Any , o t i • 'Web 'nfotildloeutidit:
....
':ith .- 4 ~,,,,,,v ,ft I ga , : , ‘, 11 •• , - Q. •
- ai ' A-sc,a , ..
-
Nobody ... . ~ • .... , "hat it
meant thatAlliggitattfi t
A. I &di sigilerntanihid is WA '
gri Q un , iftiiiiikaiiiiiiiiiitiii4o . .'
A. I understood the= t;i1414-fft.-inmaeda..
Inelikt• .1. , • • • w- :•ar , ` 11 - pqr
(V tuiliiiii stincritasangs?
, (4,. .A.
w yeig h; , 11 .1 1 ,:, o , til v,: c r i o
344 , JA,, litir.,r4Pigenom:v.:!,.otialaafr..:-.0
. •
•nd an Albany - tY,'whleVyar tilia
stood toMIiVOS 4,111410!
A.A previous te e namedatsthigs.
,Q,J-plusizieree * It ,-. qalit 1 stliatg. Tay A
A. I r te r o., la - .." 7. , visf:/didit
I).' •.. '•or.'.
•
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wend
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ine .
ho he? A. I. nave to knowlea
tiampo i taat i ory r
.Id hat
he ' 14 (1 0441 n 741
Uk
he
. • • • you nave tote -
, If ita =Mrsiteckt
• he eotdd not 11 •• •
.* was
d what be _hod • r/4410, mfr. Q.
d not .tt J - T - r. what he ,•
FlL.w,ni t ti.: - „ .: .., L. ,rigs,4
ww.o-..... • . ..• —no.: .isr • . . - of
r a
I . o%dieitgilit.kerk • who
Cl:43lriiiiii..llllk 411 Una ,
Er
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El!
3 TLf S A g-
patch of esterday:" ./. ~_____w was, -
win" e , 7tTlififfUgiss
ness, Whdratunkre ' Icitaidaillt A. I
don't think I sent any, because I„had.pot
received any from HastlntwlT Ilittl, , ftline:p
Subsequently Hastings came to New York;
and carnealvicknWas-Idngton.r„Q..Then on
the 13tlel Zad.:liii.J.Webstef; telegulphs
you that the acquittal of the President is a
fixed fact. Did -not he write to you the
14minds upon iibidh - lieput his opinion?
I think not. Q. Did you know in any
41 - A. M totdct• Zwir“beit Q 4 RPS:
Sarno 13th of May Mr. Cox tele gr a phs to
you "ifffolk°o9ll.2.o394lMaktien Sheridan
' , shooks mpercanssir 0 41,:%06x0 testified
that that was written at Woolley's. What
wairtiminvort. a* , lminess that you under-,
stood XoXtwere to either come or send
SttoARW---...WW dosinttatistooargy. - r YL 1
Something,•vpoection„ - wish ini-J.
peachments 'VI ItNa •IsithitlPP' • IMportant
dust- .„ . you.., were ;, to . do? A. 11. don't
know what. Q. . You ' understood . the.
telmi o uplOshr ia ls t rrs,vpis?„4.
I t OW to. , Cibuitextir
to,pend. Shook. . I Mid him I was.not com
infp., Q: what ives"tbatl important, thjng,
yop-Wernyp di) when you got. here? A.,1
dot Is nOw.;'IX ' Whist' dia you understand
hto be? . A. I understeeditrolatedr . M.l*.
peachme nt, ', I could ex lain what my , un:.
der l l;tuiill, . ( ItAts Vff .y ßt tAisildis.r4-
e t .
er• Q. You can give th e exp and
tibw' in direct • answer to the mtiln.
What was the lin
end Shook werdMrttl e POZW'h " si
In .relatson to Im ant? A. Ido 310
know litiumn gp•more thaxoglissi.tht)
teleffrafik .states. .41.. - Slset us , put,this to
getbsii,Sultlxsees" Ot. ; thntlth of May W eb
tilielanle4-,tt' .M
'4 O w4/ . 1 4141
nTI ia__i ..., I.r
right surrA,
~T. pprliaveloppe o he
ism do notnowT - A. - I - do nbf OW. Q.
On the 7th Woolley telergidiqt to
you "when will the Albany party „bf;
on hatid " fer butdneits,”. and you • nn
dengood tbat. te. Me , astings. On the
AlleWorfiltittpifti tele Hhook, under
r e
the cipher, "Hooker .to the Astor. House
and get • - from our ed' (which' you say
means yo " u,) "an answerd.LOWAlipattififot"
yesterday.' When Shook called on youlto
get' an: answer, you do not remember.l
what answer yOu sent? A. I did'not send'
1 any. • i-TIV/4911.14,1 1 . 3 thr1i1r.': Co i says: (the 1? t being the ay h'attar tte aourn
nihittl of the Senate,),."lf you can' coma?
over send Sheridan Shook; important. S.
Sr Cox." Now, it seems when the t
Was shown you, you understood-we=
er was, and-you knew Woolleoyy. wanted:you'
or. Shook' should coditoand do something,
that. was Important hbotit impeac ent.
Witness- - Exotuse me,, it ti e that
language ts.... t ot l W- a 4 1 4.004.1" O 1 .,
~,,,
? iruf*'r -
n wha t _ . .. w."
know the Whole subject IrralAaed fojug;
peaehtnent. Q.. But the fondness sows'
that something Was to be done ? A.
cm(.l 4 . "Ho will dillt," shows that some.
till, wasto'be done, : which you or Shook
dia.; Now t pra,y,what waste be done?
A.'.l kW' latiwered Ido mit 'know. Q.
What AP y43o,llloderistand was to be dein?
A. I don't know that I understocida anv
tbtrig,..wly..l.k.! jar. ..Ifribref -- tort - tdll2 .
not. ./1461Limilt1116101(0,1; itilllerfrom
all I heardon the subject of impeachment,
I had no , otifilit in "the _4lll'ol4es
talked about, and I declined to haive
'anykking to do with them. Q. What , were
'the acherdes? - .A.' They' were to' get. the
votes of Senators. Q. How? A. As I un
derstood, by purelsaaa r barr money, Q. Who
were engaged itilftWechetnest A. I have
heard the subject mentioned by a number
, of-parties., ,Q,. i 'holl nwAhq? A.. /., think
theeUrst persbri II heard .kfition titte.subjeCt
was a' Gen. Adams, Q. Formerly In the
conythaquiejmnyli• I-AA. For anything I
;know, formerly in' the Confederate army,
' though' 15 suppme 'net, Q. What is his
other name? A. I out
,pp,Peur‘ob.l3
that. Q. Ware Jou 1111 A. baste -v i t
him? A. No. Q. How did he come
you, a ithimidir,,, tb . tldkrtb (you aloud ' par
chaing votes? A. Because I think he had
tagged eu the subject.with another gentle
man, ii.ho, in the eourse` of the conversa
tion, said he would consult me. Q. Who
wok , MeV otherlgentlemmil' 'A. Collectbr
Smythe. Ithinkin that conversation my
r =rFori lit if in SMlMV ing r *
t Wad&
the Colhsiter, and I think Bs* Vim. cor
, Mined willsbisrviewittdolve to do
:withthis-Amsbjecta (Ink ..met t t• Shilp
person passing'ont qrAtua.
and he introduced ?ME&
think threg&M am tAbriliailMhe 11 .
itector talked — wi thyoitibAly - 7i7No. Q.
!Didadvitie .the:C6allaetbriribt!iotaave
larly, ng,to do with the suWect betom ca.
tatter ou taO'Aditils? "A;' Both betbre and
left, —4l.4icni introthioei theillibyget to'
51
?Pear 1130*:19310-` 11 101141*
,
' Colleolitr,g tt@ Ot , tlWitcktralihtion
, with Ada m! .
__ 'The Collector. told you?
'AI Teal' )Qi . .What? .. Ai . . - Thint erAdamstprok I
4 054 44 >ig. .440. o*i -
Ard6rt
!wilt:l v. 5..,. okolf . q ill - 1941:WX,
i tha.
.............
iw ari ateSd ird =rbllifil, -- Saktet - - ejlii'
cannot with tbrtatutrindiaabli the other
114*4.--WilliSVll l 44l-4 14 t11 1 91 13 1".
Q,, , Blank? A. ere w an t ._= an
ewer you i vet un ulv . . Inasmuch .
as:blank ~ ent my
mtn has , been a good deal tuned to that
lanfU ca lMitigt 4 fli d ittir ami4i '
,tiwa _
, body else? Ai Yee, I tinderatand a it
' gettlerit wttatinixaltauht fbribltHvo
ib n't tell positively blank and bl lc.'
- . Wilsott-.&J;(114„ - Iv . . her arity
i ._. 11 hehitteMM ..Wa ~ '. 1 our VOW
re
Letita ....______
. 0 41•Ve ni
es. Butler hod not have' adeino
to • About - -It - ,- : 46 • i „,,, , . 44 ,
op, i ,aivOityylvlrehifaM7. , ,fia
firaigtO4t titeto • , W- . ),
io, . 43, CArluelt.,stiattAttititio •
Filmly, coptioW
. tuse - A . an-tim)4c
wok Ana se enwor,-Volu.,
Zgr,..." 1 ,11:11 1 41 A Allit a ..","viliti,l
fort
1 , attudinattig;,—,...l
Answer-AMlttifilpbot wisittottott6'4llad ,
i i a 4rli a 4,11100 . sit
about in New York: ,-; iattestitm=;-+lly whom
to yorit'Antaver...limpposisto answer. your.
quastion --in , ,the spirit .. in , -which
it hi pitt; ' the"first 'Conversation' I bad
was I With"- Webster, Woolley' and: Shook.
They camtfto my roonrat the Astor Motile
ttestion—WhenrAnswer r l think a week
after Adams Was there end it - did not 96:41:
to tne-wliat he waSiStmted for? - Question-.;
Whelkite carneAo New York and hesitated;
abOnt 10)101; 7 4 Want to repeat it s o that
you ' May 'understand 'exactly 'what I
am asking...vett:. 'Yen have . testified
that , one Adams 'called. on,y you. - ,'_on
met you about purehtising sorne votes; that
When 'Smythe- Consultett with ' yaeabout
Purchasing otes: that . Witnetw, I am . sorry
interrupt .ou, , General , Butler, but yOul
don't' state t e' question fairly. I did not,
say Smythe spoke tome about pnrehisiing
votes. I told you lie , repeated : 7 , what
: had
..,been said. .to bini.. Rid. =asked
ine'whilt I thought 'of the matter. -- By Gen.
Butler=-I° want, -to .treat 4011iwith perfect'
personal respect, and ,I, want i tceet exactly
all, there is on your mind,
,yon have,
already told'he - 3 - atilliad fo - tten some -1
of ' telegram-8; 2nd • yore_have already.acid.
,you did not know the, pprport of certain
Matters lit„those telegrams. I have erideai
°red, - end- propose stilPto entleavoicto
bring that, circumstances to youn mind,
not tose back to the conclusion as . to . hat
those telegrams, Mean: Therefore r am
putting- 'thew • questions in this forni.'
A. I think a week after, Adams was there. '.
Q. Shook, Woolley and Webster? A. Yes,
sir, and My impression is, though I am not
Very confident, _that . Was the iftrA time I •
ever saw- Woolley. Q. What. was there
said about it? A. Substantially whir Adams
said. 'lt was said there Was a proposition
for + votes for money.. 'Q. - what-. sum.
was mentioned?. A. ;330,000, I think.. Q. -
For one 'vote or for more?, A. For three
votes;: bat three. mimes , were mentioned'
that I' +remember. , Q. Who were they?
A, , Blank, Blank, ~ a nd Blank; that was
about 'd week a ft er the first. Q. About '
two - weeks age? A. • Yes, ' r 'think.. so.
Q• Cannot Y2t; fix thedateeny, nearer 7: .i A.
I cannot. Q. Was Hastings in the matter,
then?' "A. Nci, sir, Hastings had 104ot - been'
spoken ,of then Ct. Who first• sPoke to
you ; about.Hastings?.A. The teleram to
me.,. Q. 'Did ' you speak 'of Hastingi
then? ''A: ' After - -I ' got the - telegram.'
Q. How did you understand . a 'tele.: '
gram„from . Webster, ',‘He. will, do,,,it,r
,I ,l itatings"having never been spiffier' of.
,"Tell Hastingeto cankiitight away."-Hair'
did yott understand'A in relate to itopeach-''
- merit, unless,,,Hastmgs hadbeen spokepoi?
Answerßectinse PM 'Subject' 'bad ' been
•proviouslySpoken of at my room by these .
thrFooN.Mt+illmou. :Que stion-Now , did notf
you understand that lie ; referred ,to some
party' 'iithitse-- - rato 'was' to •be purchased?
Answer—l had no distinct understaning at
aIL lt.was an enigma tome- I dont know
1 Ahat rtided to nriderstand ft.'. I had - forgot
1 ,tenthlit there•watigilehtelegratis: 1 . Milo*:
ftjukt Op telegram, vhateverltwas4referred
le pie subject ,Of impeachment. Q. Then,,
dtt l accordance ' with the ' request of , thia'
partyp Webster, .s.Yclii,• ;; did • Send. fen'Thist.
ings," : „.riAbt , sway.- • A._,J,,, ;telegraphed;
te HasUnge, saying ~ ,H q ;wa s-wanted `
- wanted
at Wasbingten." '•-g. And you telegraphed
knowing he was wanted to aid in purchas
ing ve.0 5 1. -4-,,,,,iti-itbatvillulte•Adr. i . Q.
;think 'So?' 'A. ',,,0 n I, answe rdistinetl,y, I.
.110 dtfltotilion3 o3ll o l l (4 .4 64 WWWlfittletUrchaaliY.
Ipillsoow. - relativelirtirrpaltobinint..: 2 Wit.;;'
• 11,004,...E5eu5,e ,me for ... saying _ ,tq ' You,
here, / I" din glad to receive - 'yank. 'ex=
planation:. I think.:thirre• can berm need
of mhianderstanding where frankness is ;
. desired. I hnve no desire to ,ponceal
; anythfnginiii'do r desireM be eminikrassed;
Iby any of the technicalities Which'. May
always bet resorted to ,by a long, eross...es
miiinatioideibleh my heiltlidoes notpermit.
, You ehalt have a frank liirMWer :to' every
; quellition..ll'4o Now the question' Ipropthie
'to put to yert E is,this—some three weeks ago,
you had so lne conversation with:al:rin nem
' ed Adtint's oil the subject of purehising votea
either justbeforesty After it. Mr., Smythe,
had' poken to you °lithe . subject and re-,
+peated What •AdMtik had Sai - to him.' A.'
All:that oceurredlNvithin art hour on- the'
same, day..;, Q. About- a Yve.e l FT4fter. Sheri-.
dart' Shook, Ed. I. l icitbeter Od,'Weelley,
+whoni-TmOtild not'lltdow ' called" at 'lour'
room:: and,. had: a. tutelar filonvereatilm
on the seine subject. . :. lip to,that ;time ;
Hugh Ratings liatt'not been tilentioned.
• Then,tragahe oth OP ht_ayi which wonid--be
about twqweeks attn...-.WebAter teleifraPbil
toyou wilreioit; telegraph Hastings
to' iiiotioi '•• here "right' '' 'awayi." .. -"riat
i sqtd. '.ymo, did: ztelegraph,, , Hastivilzi z e, ,
come'
. it 0.... Washington, ~and: :he D t. 111.4 7 ,
come,aa;d' that ' you understood . he. was .
Weenie ranting-to thelittimachiMilittZ.NOW 4 .
'what IL wanktoralli3moreilottimgontiVmpr4
ask you /04 , 3plyoktiu,you„,not , iATI t iritanAt
;and lidett 'When 'you received ' tile*.
grain yiktfrrelWelsiter that liiiiitilikirtistC
!UV"' go - to :' WitihingterclonpOri 4 ;thVfittritil
;SUbjacti <litchi& 1 Webstent ,hadoaardirdtatt
ymtwben. in youtroom ititheAhtoriforatelri
1 4 YeS'A,an./Peiel. Has tings make Aim tolds,
when he came huhr. ; he e
hPlbadiLla-914 11 - 0 N filgtql.-44A*INRI
ling I ao not ask .yrliat; the report was.
i .3. , -.
A. If
_you, ask literally, if be, ;span
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h so• o 7 client-onif in-Uhino i letonldnOt"-;
, get tei one tlitintendOkolltif MHO Ant 'or MS ':':
Tocke hi -Wahhhvitufr•finirth; that be bad
. glven betWeekslll,lXXl-liid 'SWIM :ofthis'
noneyteihericui r-keep which
-
Sheridan Shook
m *Oath and
Woolley now y a .A to' - ttsttly to ,
vour Committee
hat '"he hasone with
It, and W
ft OO:Of thti objects oft 1 'reriort
ita
to have him brought to the b ' of thisi,; - 0
110,1180 and forced-to disclose.. hfeansvhile
theie seem - tehavelieen a littludifiletiltr
Which - Woolley could not arrange or-Htia='• .'-',-
tinge fteak,e smooth,. and. which! :required
''the =feet' hand of Thinlcrw Weed,'or that
:of his scarcely less able l', or - - •leelr'.=
[:Skillful.' 2--Lit - utOnauf.• . Eiherittarit •ShoOk.-,
to adjust. It will be remembered
that opinions were delivered in the Senate
on 'the 11th by 'the same? Senabriit,t--that •'inr
, the 13th it was public rumor that ile. Senator
or Senators would resign or vote for the
teleVerith - article:- 'Soinethind alethei'l it
was that rumor or not, 41stui)xitit. , thcc LI
associates ~ pf , . Weed'a - • room ,!,- at - ,thq
'Aster 'House. - It would not - tbe "Weil ,
i
for the Committee at present ' 'diseitifie' , -u
;What - evidence they. -may. i s hard t . affecting- -
other parties, but that somethin
,had hart ~, •
pened which interfered with' their c4ilettla- • '
-tione! on that 411sy is tinost 'cirtqrti - J 4. 41-
Craig telegraphed from New,, , Yoilt op„thp , c)
'l2th of Iday,, in answer r to an fnegiary,intom •
ISsintiel Want "I leave at titfr,l see' y01f, 4
,early." He arrived here, Of.ofortii4con that..ox
:morning- of the WI, and telegfn iced of he
same clay' - is; he swears;' by 'ection2f of „
403,
:Woolley to Sheridan Shotilti , " m g o n
flrittrMu; very iinportante , W kvnitr
that was so important,: that rth : thitilt.ar i le
‘fourth inember of the Astor Hedge idefoehl
o thin for the Ptlitiliatiter cif. . votes Idietird'fbe
,here to attend to itt .Lestthatt,,telEignink:L ,
' should not fond Shook , at the Piftif Avenue
' Hotel 'on - the- saine"tlay . alid u hdoi, - CAT .
•• telegraphed Shook, :- by - order . of 4 - Woollen. '',
"You must , come.hergand untapten4astk '
, between friends at ons.e."=,,What , na il
I happened between friends? --Creitttaiiotiate; '
hettioett not know', atict:lnid, - althmughlie
came in obegencecto a-telegram,' Ain never,,,
r inqtdred or.. WSW' told
. .after - hoi gOt'herti
icoluttuthis ritriPoittnit' Snarl Was. - -I Sheridan ,
Shook ,did-.Confte r t ;but - notoiritilltfLo S.:Srox e i
bad„-, 3 telt*raplied , by, dirtion l ,,, of
Weithey ctol Thlif_lo* - Weekb ' 'ha - 05±'
swear4Withetiti , knOwledgnotoi Vol:
"If yonfAtuinetreeniel over,i,-senditilih
Shook; important.' This tOregtatii; 1 4 , t - , ,
lOW' Weed tesiffies; - rebited"tir the subject '
of impeachment, as talked over in his roma i
lit ;. the Astor- ranotier.iim4o Ilh° could
not„ShOok di come oY.' the trioriiing
trtdii - 'of' the '. ltt& '' So . 't e ' - snarl:'! '
whatever it was, was about purclesing;theni
voter of senators. . , S,hookia del*, y, Ster,
telegraPhecifO . Craig T atll:42 .1:...11 . 11'. ' the
14th; that "Shook-would leave Newt rlr; i'
to-morrow morning." Hastingti in :toe- -
*eautim!3- hadreturned to New i Xork..arid
the niatter ' fed' - Wlueh , Weed" lid - Slio - bk
le
were Wanted Seeinintit Ike have ' etit difilgo I
arranged until after Shookt,-got w tsfs
Washington ~ • or
.the , . snarl hetween.
Ifiendi intlitgledi ' --- bectitnitt Wash ' Mb
:Lean; on the! -`l3th, telegraphe d - ; Woolly,-
this inquiry, " Will. Johnson be Ida d?,;
~iio
When will you, be. here?" - her
tsty alsciliad used tockl , sometif t kis friendolo
on the 11th, Woolly does not .,, . t ioinkve,
litadthationlidence that Imp- • . o l ea hie
7gonechighefthitiintkite, and .. .certitintr
• whibh he bad. ; expressed .before the, snarl f
i t
took place; but in answer telegra lien as J.,.... 41 ii'
lows, under date of 14th of • nye ".4-ro
Washington McLean r ig: N.Y.:.:;Johnson stock
at . par., Managers,,examiuingwitnessb
to cor r uption. Senators Hendricks,' 'a w n
Winkle, Willey, ' TrumbUlf:and Johnson
metal at Chase'Shotunoolast, into -last: to. fOrill
a new party, •.We have, hem de_noralized„
and "bitter. Don't leave New, York till X see •
you; say Sunday certainly." Ilt- would- seem, therefore, tblguat Abe - lime-I ithe Astor
!ttc, l44 ertio n were rather relying. upon
,the poll cideltiuttforilitisid.W 1 r Oro '
!as Web r telegraphed Attightorp l Vo l o9` •
4 4 1
on, tbs. RthosP,#llloVli, t"The til ttittid-•
the President' is a fised'fact: - rA. ready , re
nriMnatibiiiii indidgeditil•betWo iithe Int
peachnient leaders,rlfind , Eciniek •Juitnbeen.
t ee stgliediPTALs•Nhs.PEZ.9# .14acilhe
t
:cit t e' Impeachers : 1i in, a djourn again=
•Setnidek without tekin 'w'velte.r•Thtleitr.
is seen.with'what, ; We:wlts pAti
iv/stels,AtePtfiqtormedr., upOn tl io erect of
,ItroPeachment, and how sprit onial.§ - fie
-, •votioVeYerytJ Varying , phase 1 thethilahu
Mut Sheridan WitiOkatitarectolateiolvitn-halb
linen-sent for.by,thme.„different. telegrams
rntiornint, - eontir by flitir Vitilnith eitffni"
0W0,21414 '' , Eriiarl'i . lbetiviNitoliitinditYLia
- who was toitakeitheylt
piace,opliteed_t , &tlltl
['was to "he sure . tett eonan : pr sell 'Shook;
iniPoittuitlid arrive on't&l, blititlitirthe
lfith; t Weed,*Wlll 7 .be.tiatieno*f:bb(tbstiO
1 imang, ex.prM,lY, wags t, that, tobWtelattrapk,
tO Shook relinfd - to the matt* . taiked over
tat ) liiiiimfixiiiil In' o'-'theilLl-'Astetth-lin
;Mak; 3 ist•ti haw I.Seustars? tvotlesaqdlighti
Ibe . _p_oioliasolttn -PePMii.6l 4 4lOA : vr.oolludi,
”t [We pUbIl h the anove.inte SlVlmrt
he I far atirogivid nWtillithir la atottrfor
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