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FRIDAY, MAY
DEMGCRATICOSTAT
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MIN
FOIXWE DITOR GENERAL
HONEA NTIST. BOYLE
af Pry
» Connt ty.
FOR SURVEYOR
GENCWELLINGTON H. ENT,
GENERAL
tof GCobungdia Coxnty.
The President Acguitted.
Tmpeaghyuong § isdead, It was choek-
ed in its own, houge, and leaves! back
naught hut infamy. for itafeiends. A
thief, Bugler, a:bald bad man; Stevens,
were its prime. mquees, and these, with
their equally infanions aider and
tors, go down in, disgrace; with the just
The men: in the Senate,
“guilty,” = we
upon them.
who voted
themselves. . We believe each one of
Mr.
tice, in thus voting . him guilty,
knowing the law and the evidence.
Thanks to those conservative repub-
lican Senators, who, throug
their solemn oath,
science dictated
the country
disgrace of having
President for standing true to the
stitution, which he swore to support.
Let the country rejoi that
it by a single
ug
and thus
the
deposed
3
WR
vote, vet the Bihaigen
dead i
ators at its head go to their graves with
infamy upon their names
seme A: fe de ee ser
A New Pur
tel y »
18 defeat of the
.
Tt} CAL hn 12114
famy has
ment
ing
Y
calle ) oxi ILence 8 nov
wv
& Dew par which willn
ty,
Lae mailer are
republicans,
ed to impen chment.
Te ly tien
Usoratrrul “Nothing
tion of Andrew: Jo hg:on {rou
ean party seved the De
death and-buria! two THAR ASH,
patron ngs : of hig Ki fic
the he pes
1}
-~
servative
the dé
the Republi.
y from
Wi ith the
Trevis red
an rlnss
fec-
MOC ratic PA)
: he
Prazidential
gaineq si
ship-an:
has dane forthe
srl y
y 3
EY oad on
mowadonot ina ¢
Liese h YOCAL03 01 (TARS)
3 #1
sasainatlion
a Word ul
The above prot
from the, .d
“The . Damo:
d nd buieal,”
has not our radieal
ed a thousand times'that our party was
“deadiand buried 7" Does not the Re-
iblic know ti willfully
{
1
tie
+ La
1
<X¢ usa” we ep
Lock Java x Hepuhlican.
vr
lia
Avy #1
Sra ul ie ty
iy
+!
eal A1 Lid
{-nonaense,
hbor procia rg-
NGig
11
Aw
P
resenis
it
n 01
wh
VY ais
atronage eying
dent's
h
4
I
rl
10PES of our purty ? dx0Ol mare
: hg sal Lad onil afl ns
ene out of every hundragd federal office
havi voted ‘for Linegln
shrie vked ¢ loyalty” vil
The Democratic party
nine ng
stands
inspite of a kinely "patronage used
against it, aud in spité of ell
efforts to crush it out by means of fil-
thy bastiies and the tyrant’s bayonett.
cratic'party which will make it live as
long conntry lasts, vhil the
n has already belonged to a
£1
as Lig
Line
wt
1"
Yr
a
Lepub
buried in ignominious graves.
pet Ap eee
’
The radicals are re-construeti
States lel
by means oficarpet-bag vankees form
the New Fngland States. The
roes bravely on, as'shows the follow-
ing extract from the World's eorres-
Southern 1 a moc
pondent :
In South Carolina,
Arkansas and other Southern
the legislature ean keep up
armies in time of peace, and in
and South Caroling and Arkansas
dren, irrespe etive of color, are
ted to go to the
&
Al abn ma,
AT ly
%
NOT
hil
La"
CGin 1P€
their parents.
vention, now in the 127th dees
sosgien, at a cost of a quarter of
lion already, the re are about five whit:
native Misissinpians out of
100 delegates. An South Carolina
are sixty five negroes: in tha tou
nine in the Sanate, and these ignorant
creatures, who outnumber the whi
ioint bailot, only pay
thouch their majority gives them full
power of taxing ail the property of the
State. Fifiyso went of these negroes
pay no ta at all, and of the seventy
white members thirty-six pay no faxes
either, and the balance of [Sh em oily
$368.80, so that the whole © th Caro-
ling Legislature ondy+
the taxes it is to imap HE,
Arkansas Seuators, 80
been discovered, is fron nl
and the : , and
a Boys 1
Hiataala AL
of
«
€ R,
its
es on
sob x
nirty
Old
gh 4
ays Hdd
TE
t as
7 vee)
x
Y ork
>
x,
bs 1
iL Hh
Tanian
Ah 113 wr anan Fas 1
i x7 Axi anil 101
.
.
i
Lh
Po py hy } os} ]
soldiers furnished |
' yY
i
' 8 3 } 1 * »
EL Til Meaae, Ne cians olf Lae
| Lx
1
Yor
lly
re Spe tive adherents of these repul
can for
| 3
i )
3
ance
,
i » AV
ms of S0 3
OVvernn 10H ar
mn the
Radieal,
nan
nor
1.
pilin
thal no
oeratic
ns
wag which.
PETE
pryens diy. calls. Audrow
ho offspring of assassination,
1'ress.
mn 3 3 ‘ .
And: Thad, Bteven'’s offspring ave
also fitly known as the offspring | of a
negro, wencly
Y
{
i
Y N
Dem not
" 3
oven | hy 8 Ao t HW ¢
: * ¥ » 3
i termine Which
Fal DEUS S
aod n't)
i 233 A
bei Hefon le
PP
Ir i OW Joh Ins ino i
aro ) tol t Ty 80 hanoyab! 0 genti
as Jef! Davis for trod
It Andy Jol
hnson 18 not agquipted
won't it be as easy
for Davis,
Greelyite to go his bail.
' ll lieole
COVER forky mithions of people
nlon are deyoutly p Ing
ae poved from the Ww hi to Hot 18¢.
8
4
ond 1s
aninn
son. Niu 3 1} cr.
3
A ; }
for him, as it wt
was
Jeff. to get some radical
»
in
that Johnson
Bel:
~
"si
Rt
| {efi $id Tes,
Such 1s the foul flesh radical gud-
their party press.
theo
geons are foc i upt on |
The lat
does not res
Union
» v
y enue : tion Of
Po} 3
th
prayers are in
the remaining
| vatives, whose
{11
an oppo-
third
who care
i alte direction ;
y ! Lalf at FIA
Som pose one fait of Negroes,
hi 'h
As
ment, while the
this third are Ben Wade
now
|
about 11 Npeat
I Ol
Butler
athor half
and Ben radicals who do more
| cursing and swearing than praying.
menses aff
¢o C onventio:
. «is
lon 18 In
th
Lia
ide
wv
“
CONV
his w eel k, for
ites for Pres
Andy Cu
M nm hy as fair for
+}
» Li
yey
is
{
nt and
the Vie
The Pennsyly ania
+1 5.
Mostly 101 Q-
dele-
Grant wiil be nominated on
rt ye
The Impeachment Articles
p10
| eleven
o—————
tie
| wanted, to impeach. President Johuson
s 3 Ti
Articie L hat
ed. an orde r to remove
ton with intent to violate
Act,
of O¥iice
lo i 1,
T
ia
Sec reijt ¥
the
1
That ha
A oaadel AX
}
etter
Arte] by
thorized Lorenzo Thomas te
‘War ad interim,
<* <3 303 FST
yA RAL
'
when there
Was NO
ent to
Jin
Article
t
3
ut
nat he
if War
oustitution
ne Secretary «
4
Taenasn
ith 1 ate the
Sigta iW
That on the 21st
“186% he conspired
ot 1omas and others,
' mudations and threats, to hinder
Stanton rom holding | his office as
retary of War, thus violating the
stitution and the conspiracy actof July
itil 1 Crit
31 1 1 hn eorymittineg g hie y
3 B15 5 BY thus ( Vallala A ig ne
day
with
inti-
18 bh Y
D0
. .
i 33 S441
1 111 Silico.
ir
Article V.
™
i
That he consnired with
1 { i a P
1.0YCHZO Omas, ana ower F801
| unknown; 1o prevent the ex'éeution of
Tenure-of-Oftice act; and, in pur-
} prevent Mr. Stauton from holding
as Sceretdry of War,
mittine a Moh misdemeanor in
Article VI.
Lorenzo Thomas to peize by force the
War Department, Co ALTArY y. 10 the cons
} spiracy act, and with Intent t
the Tenure-of-Offica act, thus
t iing a high erime in office.
Article VII. That he
with Lorenzo Thomas to seize by force
War Departincnt, with intent
| violate the Tenure-of-Office act :
| committing a high misdemeanor in of
| fice,
These “conspiracy”
the same difle ring
1V. ¢: rs the “comspiracy’
gh erime,” and articles V. VI.
VIL rank the alleged offence as a
| “high misdemeanor.”
| Article VIII. That] he delivered t )
' Lorenzo Thomas a letter of authority
secretary of War ad interim,
1a viully® control
thus coni-
oilice.
off ro i
commit
y
i 2%
rH 7
LIC
articles are vir-
only in that
# onside
it
to act a3 3
| with intent to unlay
lit nilicary appr
| tire ( ‘onstitution a
Otte: yv act:
in anor
1
¥
3 11Y Vid
Ny m ¥ A
ind of the T
ia i high
3} priation
nure-of-
and so cominitie
in of
nis Ie
4 LE 22, 1868
i
ITARrY
4 i
SAA eNel al
.
10
hed
] {1c 1
which provides that
President and the Wa
Department relating
i hall be issued
(iencral of the a pny, Wii
, and tried to
ate i by YO ving orders directly
y President, with the further
o prevent the execution of the
wre-0f-Office act, and to prevent
Mr. Stanton from holding the office of
Scorefaty of War.
Axtiele X.* That he delivered
flammatory ni scandalous harangues,
calculated to bring
Contempt upon wy ongress. « In this
charge, spe ceific ion, first quotes
spe ols at Washi haton, August 13, 186¢
about the ¢ neronchie 1t3 of Congress,
ba body “hanging ; on the verge of
Governme i Spe giicatio i. sec-
1, The ( foveling speecl hof » opie Il-
3, 15¢ {FY 628 §4 that i
y trying | hieak up the Government.
to :
Ws LO ete &
edification
+
'aviOiis 8:
through
3
at various times,
oy
v
I+
OU,
ut
ibe
{O01
3 » 1 }
be} Congress
1
5
he
rob.
my
iba
ATRYN CRN
t 1 ae > leyed (!
ns ih: ofiiovens ! as
wll of whi ih ar
wif Men of)
That $18 de A la red 1
, 1860, that the Thirty-ninth
ff the United States, but a Co of
part of the States; thus
the vi thay of their legislation, except
so far as he chos Se { APPLOYE It;
purataneoe of ~ 1s declaration,
ted to prevent the exe ution of ‘the
Tenure-of-Otfice act, hy unlawfully
contriving means of preve nting Fx lwin
M. Stanton from resuming the office o
Secretary of. War, when, the
had refused to concur in his
tempted to
the execution of the Approj ration act
of March 2, 18067, (asin article 9 rand
also of the act of March 2, 186%;
ay
ores:
1
preity
SUN
S101 § and a ix0
rchel States,
A i
Ail
thus commiting
in office.
£2
>
WwW ASHINGTON,
| SATURDAYS PROG EEDINGS1Y
| THE IMP BAC HMENT COUR’
| INTENSK EXCITEMENT OVER THE
ACQUITTAL.
The Radical party Dismembered.,
tha * Managers’ Reectved tl.
Hog 1 Indu lye sin Prof: ine anguage.
Th ou irl. 4d PRO { {'n
Stanton Abdivate Dane dia We
WasminGron, May 186,
The excitement is more intense than
| OI Tuesday. The Capitol i8 thr i
+
1868.
ged,
3
I 1buted
$
erally dist
mg,
The caucus, at a late hour last night
1 determined on the programme.
d been served on the
rs by Grant, that
I throughout the build.
» La Rad-
1
he would
tian a Thy
if the Presi-
10¢
' i
tet iX
' “tus
ine no pin: 11
itted
re fused to postpone, un-
HOLL ROC Pt
dent was acqu
The men ate
uviction.
Sceylla and Charybidis-
done.
i pects 3 for
aFil nl between:
whi ut coul l be
| A compromise was agreed upon,
| was developed
day. The vote Wis to be
eleventh article, which was |
| be the strongest, aud if deft al
| {to adjourn till after the Ch
vention, and hold on to Grant,
| 18 thet
| on the o ther articles,
When the Court opened Howar
an }
CO
i
18 elieved
cag
Shek
1 }
ald
Af,
FRF & 8
3 ’ 3 +a
4
were 11 uci seal
J
fe essenden
1 y > 4
and suggested no
svt frp h adf:
Vole fol 121 an
Ay | Grima a Gli
6
Conkiing
| Grin was
with a troubled look
of the
\1S nome
108 a hse mnt
TOSE
| postponement
hour, At th
oy
'
«yf ¥i
sii id
2
1 “doubtf ui 1}
in
ii os
on tho roll, alae ores Qi i
il faltering r¥ [OIDCS he vated
, buzz ran throuch the chamber
no loud demonstration.
Mr. Fessenden was then ca
| rose and stretched his tall form
full length and stood erect, his thumbs
In is pan :
I tentively to tix
Justice, Mr.
{ him, leaned ove ziin
his fuee, whi: i was white. - With per-
{ feet COMPOBUFE, Al di moa clear voice,
he voted “not
The next
| wis Mr.
At
ed. I
iat]
ir pata
LY.
ques
By
fs
Ww
Rar
HINICH,
PRO
yi
A ailty,’
=
Git ibtiul il Ser nator
Fowler.” All ey 1 pO}
HWaemel pr aWallrg had Hee
«ht to bear upon him
sult was about to ba shown.
answered “not guilty.’
Grimes had spo he w
known to be for acquittal, but Hender-
wded
i
Gous
ken,
¢ 8011 Was rey a3 CUI
| tion on the eleventh drticle
i Was CA’
He answered “npt guilt
Mr. Henderson next
, under the battery }
Vi
I nearvi
AR ARY Ava
ARICA 1 Yes.
SC 3
Y
4
} bv $i
Mo
ha:
{
| ton
forward anxiously to
“not guilty.’
The next doubtfull
was 108s, who Sprang
Senator called
to his
to the 8 on
tf
vos
Jed on him to secure conviction on this
had been visited during
article. Fis vote was
bombshell which scattered their hopes.
The President now had six Republi-
can votes, and Van Winkle was cer-
tain; seven secured acquitial.
The contest was won.
tled the question. Impeachment was
y M: AIAgZers looked pitiable, But-
| d was the color of a cook-
Th
; WE
} }. ren
ham rested nis fore-
Stevens bit his pale
squirted tobacco juice.
SLOT.
on tl
Fogan
heiid 6
lips.
and at the door he
who id : “Pleasant result,
Bute rep ied: “G—d d
1
alg
General.”
23]
. ‘a
. + 4 5 .
=i WC LILLY.
us 514 d
The
news was telegraphed to Wil-
crowds
18 ma
2
AlN
1.
¢
ALC,
1
I
- ii
have called to eongratu
ly rig during the trial was equa
led onl vis his mo
der the triumph.
=
1 1
it Li i
1¢
1
tt
it1~
to
3 fe
br ought
t (1g Man: (ers to proce eed to take
mony to the influ
bear on the Senators
vote for acquittal.
he a trick to scuttle the fish
under the cover of its own dirt.
It is undestood that Sta
leave the intr nchment at
not wait to be kicked out.
as
Clee
4 "
Lill Jai
once,
Mr. Evarts, a strong Radical," de-
ing that
mel?
OWI folly
{
i Pe.
i ME, Henders
P ~~ g
Missouri,
radienl de legation from
ha
te demanding his vote in
He he Dini ih
Re publican Panater
SON, from
the
favor of
ubanit 10
1 reply to the
a
nil
ENP
hid thé PreSidont, wa
the Reron
Lo
resders of reg, and especial
ly to.such as belong Mr, Henderson's
nA
(FENTLEMEN?
SHINTTON, MaviIs
In an interview with vou
the day before rastp 1; 1 * yFOrpse
10 day before yesterday, you sugge:
my position” on the impeachment
question was against the alinost unanimous
wikh and
that bloodshed
might
he Union purty of ourNtate,
you feared violence and
fall sident’s acquittal,
asmuch as 1 owed my pesition here to that
party, and expected to support its men and
ow the Pre Ln+
and ng I deprecated the consequences you
thi ht follow,
ticipate nor fours
aught mig
ANY Bld h results, vet in or-
der myself beyond hd po
censure of those whom 1 knew ta be
best friends, I
%
WW
'
to place ila
my
the frevernment my resignation ss Sen-
ajor. To this you did not cansent; and 1
then requested you, as my friends,
sult together and datermine
thought was proper for meito do
circumstances,
to con-
what
und
you
was that, believing that the safaty
etuntry and the interests of the'loyal
the United States deinanded the
Nneo-
i
' .
ple of ime
} wR
Andrew
» withhold my
ticle of impagchment upon
native ely ha 1)
torend and consider this
Johnson,
} » 4
. Yole on
W hic h
a5 1 had time
I found I
comply with the request without
hui
soon
paper,
tv)
tint i
Qegreat
I
would
r
Of 0
shame t
he
list ion and
tisfiod
RRL
sh
4)
which Wis YOU, as
men, not to subject me.
a
spoken i the Senate and,
yd lusivaly:- al least, \
| the
I Was NNO less daci
rainst the sa
i
+3}
GQoubdL
1 articie AN
Ny
a dency
:
ng me in Oniy as
# CILOAT convigtions,
I sh
PERRET TE
Xe
@
i L Mar
ould forfeit
1 dofe
Wil
i504 inle 1 TOW
Et 1
ib a
1 16.
Aik iilen~-
+}
wil ®
siler own
bell
to reconsider your
expressed, and alth
{inhere
mn further redec
ae
my
”
neeless we
i
You
agread
5
304 gh,
ved to a
»
hy
to if, 1 am grati-
.
4
» 3 . 3
Of, YOu agkTreeqQ
qu Li in
un
:
with me that the request was oi
still insisted,
duty 1 my
itanold, fs might
x i . 5 y 4 3
sonable: bat B2 VOUr apin
pinion
thal my equired vote to be se
LedIn NoeCossal)
1018 1
‘
certain {heir
ided
- >
Te even
wv th t react y 11)
1 1 Y
i they 'wé Hable
their mind:
several articles an
at anv meant be
be
"Mo
Riss
$id
taaen.
§ 0!
ds hi » an
Wh on
shes 19% ¥
Citi
Lan a i ed.
ation, 1st}
s & member of the Sen
my this d
ording t [AW An
not vw honordlily
siau} 1} the 3
MIsgMl 4 3 il
wise of Represc:
FATUCINS O napeschia H
4 vi] 1} .
to try the Hy, Kha fhe n
have no moe
} . - ro “
the judgment of the Sonate
aan of
it
I ‘com
wil
)
Cisse Bil
y LOO
ub
gal.
1LaLives Lo
H
t
right to dicinte 0
in the
a grand jury
i
ve
Rielle]
dfaient on
» i
+ ini?
vO INT Wend
at 1 . ‘ .
A EL 17.81 0L CTU
i. F A
Peal FoAae pur
action; for L distinetly
PuEpe
knowing, I do,
hve J
in tao LL 8
{of motives ns
tors M \" {
i
K, nor'ean
£
ng un: your
Cikun such
hat what yo
¢ }
Wy
Wild 53
Naess of (ee
s 1 catinot shir
: i ye n
els the CONC lui sil
»that 1 come shy
ny oath, and unnecds-
to the imputation of
hing worse, “If I réniain
yy my patil al. pres-
HIIRY ren mae
1 i 3 ’ $NA + Wy og
HURT T rARIOMs 3 l ne peopia
»
. :
10s HOCUTLHIY i
Fans ir of 3, hope,
r,
{ atay
ws you is Se
Wi ould! t}
If 1 resis
1 cone
» $
iL
ations of 1
: is
CL NlVsell
WEP KIIess, orsome!
WCIS
oy
an’ 1
they
M SA
4 felis aves
WI SETI RE JE
n
of
ne AYO M1
OWI Wi i
held my . vole,
ve that the ros!
ted adversely,
As
ahold
Art
WwW
a3 iH
a [ resign
!
Vi
a SUcressor pe
ana
§ ay
ik Aron Precesd }
vi
( alin 1 i
it woul | be the gnmae
ed § vA vorsely, If he
this gacured ¢
r r
inating every
by vote al: all.
in resuli a
voted iH
wd mviction, this
of or
tralize in the ¢nd every
from impeachment,
to remain at
duty, ar it is gi
and appouling to Heavan tHe
my intentions and the integrity
conduct, shall follow thd dictates of
onsclence to the end of this Rien and
the inde Bnero
vindication.
J.B Hexnansox,
George W. Anderson,
A. Newcomb, J. J.
(3
McClurg a. B. F. Moan
wlvantage to
hence
st
Mmrme
for tH
e derived
resolved
:
CHArZe My
Ihave
and dis-
to know "
¥y
my t’
3
oN VY
of my
ny
()
1
bly
of
Of 0 2
Your
11Lt it
peoplto for my
TH Mes
William A. Pile,
Gravely, J. W.
J. FF. Ber Jamin,
STS,
!
lp
The
Twenty neoroes have ne: 1 he n elected
to the Gleorcia Liagislatire; Two
in
"irginia have been elected del
hi Convention. The
{State of South Carolina,
unnecessary.
Comment i$
Jlearld
’
yy
1110
ne 2roes
8
ontes to
NEY
Secretary
The San Antoni (Texas)
says the neeroes of Florida,
majority, are insisting
In several
have
£ the
O1 iit
| the sDoils.
TY
30,
deciclea
Npon division of oilicers.
{ 1
insta “colored hrethren
isons
OTL CAC iISgust
LNNCES th 1C
seted to the great «
who want
|
ai
C. D. Olis, charged withrobbing the
y at Ham-
|, Kansas, of $10,0001in gold was
arrested in St. Louis a day or two ago,
and left for New Ouleans last Ashu in
custody of an officer and the treasure
{ the company,
eX DICHS
9.
di spatcl wis . #
ved, diréfted to Senators Po
of Kansg
Own e
Meroy
1 4
TREY Ty
the ednviction of the Presi-
and oth 18
the following reply :
WASHINGTON May 15,
GENTLEME fe | do ot recognize
your right to demand that I shall vote
| either for or against conviction. I
have taken an oath to do impartial
justice according to the Congtitution
and laws, and“trast that [ shall have
the courageand honesty to vote nedard-
COL
£. Ross.
'o D. R. Anthony ‘and other
A.
Europe:
[ne ImepricaMext | Fiasco—-How
THE NEWS OF THE GREAT FAILURE
Was RECEIVED.
LoNpox, May
from the New York Associated P ress
office, "announcing the acquittal
President Johnson on the eleventh o
| and for the highest good of my
uy 1D
de
MN 4
Cg \
2
i
ha
Ing # pe 3 ut Ye notes
but
he became exhauste
3, and with con 1-
in ve:
1, and his Secreta-
erable strength,
reachéd the peroration, when Mr. Stan-
bery had gained sufficient strength to |
|
|
A:
Iall
Wn.
War
-—d
»
Between
nary o ft
iid
the
ny
ry
le appealed to | Sori ors not to be influ-
enced by the fe. ar that 11 “the President
was acquitted he would do agts Which
would cause trouble.” He could! ag
sure Senators that nothing of that kind
would take place, He clossd ag oi: |
jows : .
“Yes, Senators; I have seen that
tried. i
RAVE “mee his confides abused}
Pre WY ave ever
+ No man
lime patience. Sooner or later, how-
ever, 3 knew the ex plogipny a
and when it did come ry only wender
a most profound sensation.
the morning journ
a tic 183 0 thd subject,
"The
have editorial
1
ule
il
Times says:
| vague for a substantial charge ;
| the vote upon it corrects the fear of an y
| party bias, and rhows the case to have
red on Ita merits alone.
Thie Duily Telegraph has the follow-
ng :
Dignity and decor
the whole trial, and the
of the President is a most fitting close.
| Even the most ultra Radicals
compelled to admit this at 1
day.
The Standard says:
i heen J ud
am have
1
10
and tl country has been’
| shame of depos ne the
for refusing to obey an illegsl act of
Laon
| he A
pl
veal
WITCES,
+
+1,
orning Post considers the vote
eleventh artic le of impe
lusive, and v
16 result o
Hy of the
af success is the only excuse fu
their taking such step, hs, 1 pe. ach-
After all, if the right i
, that result is due to accidont.
OL wehm ent
(a mal
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to
wiv
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Le
gpound in is
» vote 13 not a of the a3 ’
eB L
» Paci fie.
ATL
TARY
arrived f
Idaho state
hy i
wil rras
ivitos trom that orass-
res it havoe,
;
il
Tis
{
demand,
i
|
|
i
i
|
"os Odi rs oa Lad
has followed Vietoria,
town of
New Wi esti Y ale,
in declaring in favor of
nna dis an Con fi loration,
party is organizing to that end,
Als aska d: ates 0 April 20 re port th
Ather pleasant.
Mitia is good. Thers haveb
bez: of arrivala and departures,
business 13 quite brisk.
papers announce
of the
of the P
y murdered the
first ¢
I.ytton
, Bhi lhad
and Uaridoo
entering the
& v »
a1 a surony
:
star
{ We G. inte
£0 A nLi-
ayuda
hRatr vation. had
it River Indns
nm fa nily re-
Vora
Yi
Indians,
i Mr
t Her:
chasing { then
n §) ' :
, ailel Bi
LLY
BL
The Ring.
Anresr oF Jov CoBURN.
CiNors Nair Ohio; May
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Yes, Senators, with "all hid "fanlts, the
Presi lent has been more sinned RgAInet
than sinning. ‘Fear not then to acquit
him. The Constitution of the country
is 23 safe in his hands as it was in the
hands of Washington. / But if,'Sena-
tors, you condemn him; if
if vou
the utmest Ein
k the propiiesy.
m to
your power—
may
Alas
The
from any depths to which you may
consign him, and we shall live to see
the
vant,
po ‘Well done, faithful ser-
shall have your reward.
Renators, as | éannot believe,
been boldly said with al-
i.
IPa0,
YOu
doom of tha
hh A
Wl JUG
sha
’ Soll ite
the
then letnott
ed “in this
| Liera wh cre our
us inthe hour
sing 8 ha
canvassed, and
lent sealed,
be prouounc
'} jaiiher,
h weal
resid ig-
nent
ed met and builled the en-
a Republic; not he
od ficht for
not int
if
oy
Lil I'e
¥ pohit
f ’ Fig gg
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whos
i
the o he
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L ii
ber,
davs of our
~~
are,
1
strong
lit
4 rl i
kastan 10 Xi oom -
the subterrancan re-
Capi tol, where the
never eaters.
ar and imimolato the
danger carriad hope
a8 Ai
ners. ners,
do ¥
Al
with Dba t
rather ¢
Ny
S ),
uo
in
thie
light
3
Or iY the
of
cheerful
"mT
i hare
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Gb
fim,’
tei tle lee cod best
Yi
Rochester in
fA trier om {
egived from Fort
Was imme
3 ling ir ugh, an
ow hatehe
Thi
perfectly “that ‘brook
spawn from yourponds- inthe State of
from
tad:d
& 2 3 '
Buren, teed
Int ve
my. A
til
(1 Ol
i
3 Qenmon-
pliratag
13 M:
A
untzins without
- tp Ap
IMpronrrant (Case ~The Supreme
oly J
.
injury
a rather singular
rot
i A another, inquiring whether a cer-
| tain “mutusl fricud” was a prope
' son to he trusted, to which he rep! fred,
1 ,
ha i sy b
WH Lnal One NA Lil el 1egTapN-
or Joan
1
Aue d . “NO +0 Sno d for
an The question now
who sh ould } ba held responsth bes for
addition of this apparently by
I'no ti i
‘ . ’ +
assorts that 1t
i TER!
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31 nt.
any
1A .
Lit Ail.
Tog
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i Mlaraniee tac
” bia TaN T 20s} 7 ey .
OrTeCL LTA x a 2G un
I OVOr
ind
¢ esd
| tha
the
gs it be en ih i
this pod Supfurtel
! the cl haan pi »h slip 01 Am 4 OT 1 eR,
» thi 4 2 worning al 1d was immed
| and nn before
ate
12a
1
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| arres
+ ta
v
wt
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vd Xe
Pet
the
wi
+
0 bie amount o of
withir
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&
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h10. John a
yi
AR aid
‘
re
limits « of th
Ir 4
¥ LN i DH
vid ~
nk hn and
The
y 27th
nati.
-
A>
yy
salt
reloased. fight
on th
{ Was
a
1
mstant
palce
>1
mil
G5 OL {a nein
- a rs ———
The
] fines were
of April,
CRUEL TY TK fol-
lowil ng cony 1c {11 on
cured “during the month
iin I York
Isher;
) {(IMALS,—
1868 :
INe Wy
GG. F
nore leg,
packing ca
| fine
driving
fined five dollar Y 5 J. Hanlen,
1.
Ives and shoe P in
1 son dolla
HY:
hite
4
| a horse
Alexn
- Al Natl
fined ten dollars;
driving a horse with a sore shoulder,
| fined ten dollars ; fw ard Flynn, dri-
ving a lame and s fined ten
! hae! Dermott, driving
A ut its
l ten doll
a horse with
lars ; James Conne
with Hed
cus Ile ner, attle of
| nance, fined fifty dollars
Henry Kneif] suporintendit ng a cock
ficht In the strect, fined ten dollars;
John Franz, driving alame horse, fined
five dollars.t Total, $140.
ene
The Springfield ( Mass.) Rll ican
says: “A pl asant li ttle family contro-
versy | nas been gol 1 9 38) for the past
two years in Bloomfield, over a matter
in cash value not er AE 25 cents
and $1500 has already been expended
in the courts ut it with no ‘better
“horse,
| loans ; Mi 1
| & horse wi
»
tno
fine \
le.
t} rid sore on back,
i *3
i Yoh n Seil
(HLS Se
h 1
a ! ton dot-
fine 3
driving
o
a horse
dollars; Mar
mg eC
lame foot
ily,
five 3
depr
(1 i
SOTOS,
ischi
11044
1 nelessalry
ah
\
;
|
| 5
about
prospect of settlement than ever, "The
arties are members of good standing
in the Me the odist church, and own pro-
the of i
iE!
xr
Det ty
1
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“i {H {) {) Ti
amon - then Y {Oo value
ed
A year ago a man - pail
He has
sold it to a railroad tor $36 000,
bree teu
Prentice says, “The Rum
consists of Cattell, of New Jersey,
her kinds of cattle.
Th
er Kiil Ld
thm li
1
he
"
yesterday,
THAD. Sig i
ana
yew
VYENS its master rider,
ws under
its new negro constitution.
mmc ff wots a ses
Qi }
ahi I
sy
Randall,
Jack Hamil
CONGRESSMEN
ex-Gov.
on the
14th, in which eachof thess gentle
1.3
Q | lack a.
- rH ret—tppenr
1 Tieago Conventien,
aol ev
i’
ard vy ns “y {
MAVICE: 110M
} is freat exeitement
whith of the
9990 candidates for that office shall be
sing fight
la
le
Lt
£ 4] .
12 Ler
3
0 delegates, as fo
§
ights,
Cuartin’s
1, as the Penn-
1 4
nominated,
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cau Sy if
the
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3 amony {ter
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delegation we
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will
The
Jaim''|
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3rd ballot
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o
1392.
i18X, Vay
Wil 11801 75; :
s Curtin 70; Toland 10,
Ei eth tS i i
There was often, amid the tragic oc-
cul rences of the Tate r, some. little
incident which had ity comic side.
Among the dispatches received
s $1 A 1
Y ade, whose
ba nominated on
of the diffe rent ¢ andi
6 Ww ade
120; Fen-
ton
Hamlin 100;
NE
or one. of t the regi-
ments th en quartered at Arlington
Hights
New, York, Jule 23, 1861.
to k
wi shes K
“Your wife
i
mayc
all,
i
i $1 A
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4
Lear
may
Vie
burg
Dr.}
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