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Show 1 . : c- CEOIXGE Q. CAHnOIT, , t -v nhir- - :H Tvi?r-T- " E7E2HHO Editor. ham opposed ftL3 resolution,' and tlie Houso refused to receivo it. r i: Jencko' additional artielojwaa referred to tho mariagera of impeachment. -- Tho Houso then resolved itself. in to a Tf committco of.tho whole, and proceeded to tho Sonata rChambor , to prccont tho articles of impcachmont;7 tUpon rcturn.-inth-o chainhan oftho committed R tko Honco bad presented tho GOVEnNOR HAIGnT DIXLmi WAIiD RESOLUTIONS ETDORamOTflB ; articles, and.hpd been informed, by the bCccr that the Senate would presiding f . tako action thereon i, A con-! Tho Houco then. proceeded tothb REPUBIJCA2T3EXPIlES3r THE OHIO THKMSKTiVJESI oidcration of other buoinccs of an unim-- ; nature. .'vi.?rai H portrait AND PRISONERS ALIVE ABYSSINIAN THE The cai30 of B. Bl Butleri the menlbed PRETTY VELIi THIATED! elect from Tennesaee, caino up on report: 7Hi from the committee on elections, omit--: San Frahclico, Governor Haight, in a message to the ting, tho usual test oath in his case. , rAf-Senate, declines to forward the resolu ter considerable debate andtheoCbr ofj tiono indoroinn the action of Conrress in several amfcndmontA,1; thorj matter1 rwii for the present. the impeachmentrbf the President, bn allowed to go over resolution7 directing! the Ground tnpSrtneyniignfc improperly Driirgs offeredofa influence tho judgment of the Senate the committee Ways and Means ta flitting as a'court: The Assembly resoT inquiro into the propriety qf amending onj duty lntions, expressing sympathy for the the tarifflawLco as talimpdojft uJ same imported copper; adopted.. President, were not liable to thetransa resolution looking; to Ward oflered objections, or ho would jiot'ihave : mitted them. The message was sus- r. the better protection : of soldiers ivn4 sailors from impositions' 'Byv.clalln tained by the casting vote of the oT:rf : .i i agents;.' adopted; iJc . (" v;; Senate The Chait TheHouse adjourned: Washington,-"4submitted communications from Chier Columbus, Bepublicah Statq Justice Chase, giving his! views with re- convention have nominated delegates' gard to tho manner in which the im- to the national 'convention and Presin nominated peachment trial shoul proceed. He dential electors. They havb said he thougbtTifcf unqqestionable that William White Jtfdge of the Supreme theVSenate shouldrfict jasicourtj of im- uourt, anu jLsaac xv; onorwooa oeeretary; peachment; and he thought the court of State; also candidates for the board of should be organized before therHouse public works. iThey have passed .resof lutlons declaring that the jBepublican presented the articles of impeachment.' The Senate should 'fix its rown rules to party canralono :properly! finish the govern the" trial; and should issue sum- work of reconstruction f and declaring mons and processes. He quotes from in favor ofz.Grant for President! and B; the Federalist to show why the Constiaction of the House inpres-tution made the Chief Justice the prer prove' the of impeachment, and siding officer of the court; and thought onting- articles that immediately after the notice from express confidence in thcjudgment of tho House that the articles would be the Senate, and condemn the action of presented, the Senate should have "brr the Democrats! in the Legislature re the ratification of the constituganized itself Jritb;a 'court; and rxbave scinding . for: proceeding tional amendment: and demand re taken all necessary-stepwith the trial. He had been informed trenchment in government expenses, the Senate had acted unori other' Wririelp and a thorough, provision for a system pies; and as this csb might bo. talcori hi of taxationlco an to equalize the burden: a precedent! he thoughtf it his dutv to They, favor paying the national debt, ins own views' 6tf the subject. the currency4 of the' country and oppresent-hiReferred to tHe committee of seveni" i 5oso the contraction;, of the currency i The bill for the extension of the capiapprove .the actlon-o- f: Edwinr Ml tal grounds was amended and passed;1 f 'Stantoni' 'j'v Annapolisi-4At:ihe- J !4? At five minutes past ono the managers fourth ballot for of the House appeared, followed by the Senator,- in pldce of Phillip F. Thomas; mem do ra or ine jouso,tne latter ranging the Geo. Victors 10, James r themselves outside the bar; of tho Senate; T. Early 27,-Thomas 25, John t4) The Speaker of the Houso wasMnvited Wethered 16,lgamuel, Hambleton : 8, to a seat beside theTresideht oro tcmi: Hirum McCullochll, Scattering 3. The and waa escorted to hia seat by Grimesi joint convention adjourned tillto-mor- Biienco navmg neon restored, the chaiiS TOW.-.V-' tU MOVHJ 'l ,T .1 man ,of the, committee, Bin rr ham, said j Iiimerick.An n attempt was ... made last night, said to bebyJFenians,' to Bet part of the House of Bepresentatives, by fire to a large machine shop, which was order of the House, are ready at the bar defeated by theoxertiops of the police. of the Senate ?t6 present articleaiofCim-peachmenVf- The incendiaries ,used greek fire. J the maintenance-oAntonolU is confln the .ii Impeachment preferred against Andre w ed to his palaco by serious illness;-- ! Florence Admiral 'Farragut has ar-- . The President bro tern. "Th RAri rived at Spezzia, ahd received a' visit will make a proclama- from the Italian Minister of marine, geantatarms tion " IiOndonr-Thdissatisfacpopular' MSegeant-at-arms,,Hear ve. henr tion in Portugal has not subsided A ' fare all persons si- dispatch from Iiisbdn says that the ordered t6 ye, lence on pain of imprisonmentkeep while of the Queen wa3 burned Jast night or tne House representatives exhibit to by an excited mob. the Senate articles off imneachmnnf. ' The present condition of Ireland: and against Andrew Johnson, President of the question'of Irish reform; will bo me umwa ocaies. considered in the House of Commons rose t f then read the ar- on Tuesdajnoxt;;" and Bingham ticles of impeachment, the managero 'Dispatches froth Anncsly Bay say alflo standing with the exedtttion of that letterafrom the British . captives St5vons. At a quarter-ttwo iho read- were received at tho advanced post, was of na- brotlrrht bv havinrrbcen occretlv concluded ln and ing the managers and other memberq of tive mec3engcrs.';holottcrtt4afo dated P tho House retired.: f ,v confined inthei fort : and Anthony oflered an order, that durihfr era : are still ; the pending trial no person1 shall bo ad- carefoliy guarded, r Thoughliti great mitted to the galleries, except on tick- iar or tne vengeance of the lingtney ets issued daily by the Sergcant-at-arm4wero as well treated as their condition not exceeding tho number that can .bo as prisoner T7QUldlpcrnit:iThoyj cro j in goccLhcalthi The accommqdatcd,YrIth;;c:at tho all- - nlivo nd leaving paccage entirely free. Tickota shall b5 nive Intellifronce that Kinrr. Shoa laned to ; the foreign legations: each had left Magdala in argrct fcro fralnst Senator shall be entitled to four tickets, Theodores and i dt waa: bciiovcd;lio and each member of tho' Houro to two' TTonld ..tnrn'i 'r.lnfife flirt".-'- Hot 1rtAr tho Chlof Jurtico, and each judo of tho uiuauruii, as jsuun iuojDnusn coiaicro v Bupromo Court to two cach. ; . . ; ntxiveoVr i Juouzc Tho Houfio proceeded to tho murderer tho additional article of impcacti-mo- ofNashvillo, John Blckwcll, was takon! from CooCbrcd yctcrdayi .by-- , Jcncks, lumbia jail last night by a mob again ' tho President with an unlaw- and hanged Ho confessed his crime: clrircin J ful intent and design: .to oxorciio con- and said, ho was firbhi trol and command of the army r of- - tho South Carolina, n'Tebal . aoldicr M j United 8 tatca, without. being bound by BaIel7h.The Contention jlast tho laFp pndr established rules for tho adopted tho relief ordinanfee. t Thonight leadgovernment and 'reflation of. .the. land ing, features, allow, deb tornbne-tcntl- i and naval forces. r--i oxi JLhelr t ddbti'.vThe; feticlo Xatrrenc3 dcairedtb oCera rtdlution annuaUy on constitution. reported by tho jQnanco committee cUnghemMrtrpfimpcachment passed .the cecondi reading to prc-otho Orst, four articles, anid It nt to upon by tho House, and proceed to?,ast provider' for prompt- the judgment of the Senate thcrcbnJ of tho iQtercst on tho public and, if they find it necessary afterwards' debt, to create asinhing fund, and take to present the remaining articles. Bingi from the General Assemblyjhe power t . , - I i - : M g ; o ; i - -- -- by-our cbnitempUble rinsiifi(t, ho started upon his career of crime: but his depredations imdattackswjsreHrac .cec2alvi-He:.xuidy'TaUedriir- axecohx-plishin- g: - - n I" . ( Wnyent 1 1 . " i I l'tcnderfl, S 1 j . . I l- -- I , -- Uieut.-Governo- ; : 4- s ; : 1 A -- O.-rT- he , -- -- ? ; s - -- 7 j''lh'-- i - vote-stood- fr s something, yen;r tie ;did not inreyery;in!-- . preach; all heinnded stance. We know tHe result; His band ; increased ; she became a formidable, enemy, carrying with1 Whl-i- all tiis forayF tho rc3tlgepf success; i Had ho been promptly checked ;in . thebeginnlng, "Black Hawk would.sccelyhvobeen either among Indians or , known, V- ;- ; T'j' Whites. , :! :t:::: ;: Wo again repeat, y igilanco should be exercised to prevent a repetition of such scenes as ho and his. party enacted. If. i tho counsels and ordors which ?havo been co;frequently given to the' leading : menand citizons in" tlie du ter! ; fiettie- ments be carried dut tticroiieedibo no , difllculty.; Iaifo and property, will bo cafe.' Thii tb'Qnrxxiliid, la .very ileari ca ' it is to the mind of every one who hca reflected upon or with, on rebe thesubjecL i)qnqtlet proached for our;careIc2sncc3; and diso bedionco byf oujOTering ouch deeds to bo : perpetrated ibipurlrrUbry ;wf nrro now hearf'havb taken placo in;21ontana,-- r : EaiULTiTii.Tv hat strange things ' tvDC3 111 t MR il . i uncro 13 wiii a ca3o in : Qcczsionsuiy c:y r tho EvniriKa point in yesterday's issuo of Knws. Wo; commenced -- the.; third para- Krapn ox ono oi mo icaaing aruclea, headed 'Grasshoppers and Planting, by saying, that '"Under our present Vrtmmsfancca it J; Trbuld not"only "bo izipolUicht Tronld bis cin- f0. o supinely and make no cfiort .i rabo croj, Lbccaus of fi rexxr, .VrhcUier . -- -- ; J t . or f Bome.-f-Oardin- j T al fj f t e ,- of-fi-gy j ;.,;r'?T,'r:) l- ! - , ; 5 o thd-article- s ! . , - s. let-tor- o. , ' " . con:-cid- or 4-Coa- $ j llicrV nt . i i -- ; , ct people, postponed for the Ji-- e Biohmond, 4 In Convention ti nrcrolution approving of the anont ofPrcaidrat - 1 :u-uia-ztr : -- TO-FO- I ", ol tli6 Statd arent "eE QnUl lJ tax to pay the intc,t 'tKThec. sideraUon of an prohibiting the contrS?0?LEecU the direct vou Lle dcbtr.ozcopt.by was H 4-'::- '.. . - & to-contra- re-pcrtcd;- tbzw By 'tho dispatches, which appear in Chica, another cqlumn, it appears that, go has received rip pXXsom:-:nioJithat the Blackfoot Indians ,aa;e: on ino :J7arrpaUj, and liavp orrraoncesd Uieir oporaUons,; byimnrderinir:i destroy ipir . urbnerty f . and , carrying toiX: rprisonersj L Considerable Uneasiness has been feit of late in come quarters about Indiansand i articles upon tho subject bayo appeared irilthojnortbernjjm ' General dissatiflfactlon appears :'to prp; yail among the Indians on all sides. They aro angry,: ani would lke to yx Iva:: i(f :?;;': r-the whites. Our people who live Jtt exposed pla ces should be more than , usually vigil. ant at the present time. Tho season is approaching for hostile Indians; to make :deinonstraiions. Stocli should the precautions, be carefully watched, l which; have been en forced juponfr.the people so repeatedly respectiDg trayelj-Jnbetween the settlements, shouIiT'be pre-- ; aclqpted, and no pains be spared-tvent the Wvily and treacherous foe from 'gaining the least advantage. The old adage, that "an ounce of proven ta'tiye is better than a pound of cureV . will ap- "ply to Indian diioicultiesas welljas to Mother matters, v Strict i.axidv judicious vigilance will frequently savo i mani valuable lives and muchrpropertyiiand -prevent a longand tedious war." .But a few su c c ess es h avb th e efle c t to embolden Jndlans, and they ottxJ a prestige, which strengthens their influence with : o tlier Indian ii, and, animated by the hope of plunder, i they: Vrally r.around them and aid them, : - V j This has been ;the experienceVg&ined citizens inthelate ynr witlx " Black Hawk and his party. ; He was an r. vrTT" & ;: . r 2IAEGE. tTTr?' :-rf.- -' sue Tras struck, off beforo; it wr3 detected. Our rcidep would find it difficult io perceive how not raising crops could be called impo-- H r: i: liteness. ""5 THUH3DAT 'fTTr 65 33. JohnW 'The 3 l taken after the other two beon dofcatea-.- The first effi BUffrcso to all males over 20 iSS5!t third requiring one year's tho State and tSree months .g1j?wa ty aa qualification-fo- suffratre the Eepublican 0pt bers'vill'be-helto the question of disfrancmsement idw :. Charleston. In the Convention day, an ordinance prfatlng the citadel, formerly the military, academy, for a college; mar and.primary schools aectfen. bS" edncaUon compulsory, passed kfttr ing an animated debate. On proDoit!ft c f r d of I?an-ed,-i.Acaucnsf- -to- -night ,lr Car for edupft0 tlonaLrPurposes, it was agreeH thaS penalty for shall not Z of the of deprivation right suflrace Davis ihere companies as they tjasri mm repeated qheers As they passed General off their headquarters they took hats1 and the bandtf nlaved RnfiTi?n di. FlagJ But six out of the thirty coma-mecafriedCtbe rnatioual flap, iridte. " nation, has been expressed by the loyal are entertain ah nt . - j , VX trouDie Baltimore, 5. An immense meeting ;was hfeld atthe Front Street Theatre last night to sustain President Johnson The building was densely packed. anks presided. Appropriate resolutions were adopted; Harrisburg. The Democratic State Convention met yesterday to nominates--, delegates to the National Convention of the , Presidential .electors. Charles E. Boyle was nominated (or Auditor; Gen. Willingtonf surveyor general. Atlanta. The Convention resolved to adjourn to rethe 11th inst. Chicago.-rBefoadjournment yesterday the Senate resolved to constitute itself a High Court of Impeachment at manato receive-hone p.m., gers of' impeachment from the House. The Montana papers report that the Blackfoot Indians have inaugurated their annual raid. They are now infesroad between Kenneting the BentonGun river. They have dy's ranch andone man and run off over already killed a hundred head pf stock. Wells. Fargo & Oofs, coach was fired at several timet, The f jdispatches ,xsay that Kennedy7! miles from Helenaranch, thirty-fiv- e waa burned by Indians; and Mrs. Kenwere carried off nedy;and her children J by the savages. - 1 about that Omaha papers learn,f iThe twelve hundred Indians are gathereda around Fort Xiaramie and act in non-payme- nt ArOilejmsm jTiwMuiuigavB Han-cock- 's p . , - , lo-njgn- c,' i Mayor-B- 1 e to-da- y, i -- : threatening manner Pittsburgh-- A national convention of is tharifihers and dealers in Petroleum being held hereV discussing matters: of interest to tho trade and endeavoring to cbcuro a reduction of the tax on it. ftw nlTfcbinctoTi membero present, many have gone home businea j no that legislative expecting will bo-- donoJ during' the impeachment triallH Elliott intfbduced a bill provitne ding that in case of the removal of Court Chief Justices of the Supreme duues througlrdeath or resignation, thetha of tho oOco chdl devolve upon is whose commission, resenior In timenntU the disability isis apmoved or another Chief Justice pointed.- Bofcrrcd to the judiclarr-Judo moved that tho House Bbouiare-colv: itcelf into a t committee of tne Whole to attend the impeachment tho bar xf the Senate. as lonly the mwf v: vjorthiioppcd and tho invitcdwbuld bo present. not ye ham ctated that the issue had msv teen Joined; and untH then dt of J to aalr tho attendance ncccccary a?a Houco.- Judd wthdrw hia moUpn, tho managcro proceeded to the bena . i d V: mana-neraia- fe a" iK Chambcf anoltno dlacuhlotheTen lf ncrceo; election case was resumed, session : Ccriato h Chaplain opened the X7itli grayer, r;bcbc30hing the Almighty of tne topresidoloy er. tho (ioliberaUons court of impeacnmentll- - ; ouuw -- under ouispre iypo?ua3, uurvjumauincca 11 TTOUIU not onlr hn ii, uPFrpum -- impolite," &c The error es$atea tho evo V1 prooi-rcaye- r, ana a portion of the is- - requireo-ihe.QencraLAjomb- ly and-rc-ul- ar pay-??5f- cl this morning at s "rrIfy Fork at 11, and is expected to arrive in o-cio- c, at about 7 this evening. i: i f |