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Show r Himc lnfavo-W.ad : opbko Norton argued ; there was" nb person hero authorized to makd objection. It was tho right of the party accuned. to waive tho objection of interest on the part ofajudgo or Jury. When tho President camo for trial, ho might ask why m?3 Hot thcSinatot TromiOhio'iwOni. ThoSenatorwas a member of tho Sen- -' ate, and his rights as such could not bo ' v taken away Thayer argued if tho question of raised against the Senator front Ohio, it ought with greater rccon to be;ralsed; against the Senator from: Tennessee; PattorsorJ who wad "closely related to tho President. Besides, every Senator who might succeed to office as presiding officer.was also interested. Tho Ieglslaturo had Annapolis. three ballots for Senator but no election. Thomas and Swann are the leading candidates. New York. A serious riot broke out among tho emigrants on-- Ward's' Island this morning. A bad feeling has for a song time existed between the German and Irish. The latter, seven hundred alstrong, attacked their enemies, who arso put themselves in a sort of battle ray. Tho Irishmen seized pitchforks, clubs,4 axes, long' poles with sharp iron points, &c, and the Germans barricaded themselves in the basement of the hosThe Irish beat down pital building. doors, and the fight was progressing fiercely, whenastrong.forceof poquite lice arrived and succeeded in quelling tho row, though they were compelled to shoot down four of the beliggerents. rioters were wounded Eighteen more or less seriously, and eighty-si- x wero secured and confined. The emigrants are still excited, and declare the will bo renewed when" the police fight : : , leave tho Island. the .Washington. JTomsc Myers said ancountry was much interested in the nouncement of the committee of ways and means, about tho repeal of the tax on manufactures. As a determination would take the question by pf much timeho suggested that a tblll bo passed relieving manufacturers' from for a HmIted;timo. Schenok said duty ho would submit the question to the Committee and see if 'such a bill could be passed without deranging tho general plan. 5. Tho Assembly, by a vote Albany, commisof G5 to If impeached. sioner Dorn of high crlmes tand misde'"T: meanors.' ' New York. The schooner sa Snec went ashore on tho long beach of the Jersey, coast on Sunday nighty The mate and three of the crew perished. I r -- " rir IN CALIFORNIA BimiES 1 IMPEACHMENT! mratt AND GERMAN' riHOP rL.,nr 1 m f t Tfc ft AS?rted that the Central Pacific, tho San; and the PlftSSni Pacific, Vallejo and Sacramento Jp?iflc. of tbo'San Joso & 2 rhShe transfer Pacific to bo mado within two SsU The purchaso of tho latter roads ftsr5the Central Company tho entire of all the railroads In California, tfJ Vrinir previously ooiaineu poa- coni-hir- e iMe road3. The Central termi-fv decided to locato tho Oakland, and an agreement to 3,.rtrct has been reduced to writing "n the company ana uio Oakland TiffM . They havo also subatanti- 'Tiireed upon another, terminus at A Francisco. The sailin? of tho Great Republic for has oecn postnonea on ac-- t r of the Cbnsti of the kiie3a cargo valued at upwards of a Kjred thousand, and over a quarter , a nUHoa in treasure. officers tho Lse Alaska advices say ,ltrcor3 are well, and the Indians cftirracks at Sitka had landed,and tho Jrik of building would commenco Vt fve3 the weather moderates. Lecil tenders 7. Sia Francisco, 6. The Governor Tis; declined to transmit the Senate resolutions with regard to the action of CcsrrwJ and tho impeachment of tho Prildent, for the reason that it might licence the United States Senate sit-tira court of impeachment. The cesite therefore struqk out the name of o B.J. Watle, and now request the immediately telegraph the resolutions to the Speaker of the House cfKepresentativcs. An avalanche at Keystouo, Sierra County, on March 4th, buried seventeen men in the snow and killed five. It destroyed several buildings. Senate. The morning hour was occupied in the transaction of unimportant business. At the expiration ,' the President, pro (oil. aald all the legislative &nd executive business would cease for the purpose of proceeding with tho business connected with impeachment. Ho thereupon vacated tho chair, and tho chief justice then advanced up the aisle, clad in his ofllcial robes, accompanied Justice Nelson, and escorted by tho Ij committee appointed for that purpose, followed by the managers of tho House, who stood behind tho Bar; The chief justice ascended tho Presidents chair, and said in a solemn and obedbaprts3ivo voice: in 'Senators, ience to notice, I havo appeared to Join with you in forming a court of Impeachment, for the trial of tho President of the United States. I am ready , to take thdeatb." Judge Nelson then administered the wllowiDc oath: 4I do swear solemnly in all Ut things petalning to the trial the impeachmorit of Andrew John-50President of tho United States, I WW do impartial justice according to constitution and laws, so help mo JSkl Secretary tben called the roll, nth Senator advancing and taking the cath prescribed by the rules. The only 3ent Bpolittler Ed- bua"OTOnor:Jtt-- i and Sauls Senator'Wado was tauevi, Hendricks V -- tJi -- fft-Konf- non-arriv- al ju Gov-tnort- .; 3, : i SS thi t Preside in-tercst- zr:--zi- - ? t-t':-- II GH TdVlTH 11 - . - ( " J1 THE i iiJ, -- tjcreat. I T i l f2i.U.; t . of-th- BeSM -- L&wIHff a--- t- f lit. t!.. V POETS r.;- ! - nv W i 4 f - J . -- T- i4 0r ' v. I 1 if . The rOPULAB AUTH0BES3 and BEAtJEB, begs repectiully to announce to the citizens j . of. Bait Lake City and vicinity that her - 4 it V AT V i K E A D I NiGv F I R SWn.L T TAKE 1 PULCE AT Jf, ; 1 f J EXTRGrJBM , LOW PBICDQi: ki ."- Saturday Evening, tlarch J '68 20,000 Pounds NAILS-- t : U i, 4 Choice JProgramme of JPoetic Selections will be presented inter sversed 20.000 Pounds. SUGAR, GABE- noith Music by TBOFESSOBS 1 LBSS & 2?JRA TT. -- r at open SATURDAY, . Box Office j for. tho 8ole of Tickets. : J 4- 30,000 Yards DOMESTipS a.ml 10 Oil. rn - .C. f 4 . J j U ' tin ! AND General ar!n4 1 0 WE WANT . ! V H.ii'U.;-- Q And will make it ADVANTAGEOUS to - , i - . , , - . - . . in - - - s. r buye o a s h; - d21&w48-t- f : raiEIKIHIAMirDEB. Eldredge !& 0TP1IIB; PTU3BIL1KD Glawson d21twiS-t- f C rb 1 YARN. W 1 T r-- .J G this People, return our sincere thanks tohaverecelv-edwe WE for the liberal Patronage of money and In view of the great scarcity kinds of the value of someoffer and the decline our Goods east,; wo have determined to f a a Stock at heavy Discount for ' :o:- - in-- i We will allow a Disount of TEN tSr PER CENTJ on all1 Groceries, except and Soap. Socar. Coffee,VfCandles Tehy StZfirmer jyrnri rvwffW on all --Jjry Goods, uiotnmg ananara- -; Opposite Salt 'Lake IToiise, ,f A-n- , ( h Nails. .Horse ana mmeri Exceptwaroj Hbrinn. T;r p. cai nfflfioiint: of TWENTY PER GREAT SALT LAKE CITY CENT, on Hoods, Nubias: and all Goods ?. of this description, including Hats and Are appointed Agents for the Sale of the Justly :AJj.T!s6nnt of Ifrbm jTENif td iTWRNfTYPER CENT, on all kinds pf Glass- -; Plates, Cups andSaucera; Dishes; i wateCastorsf&c.,'&c.-'- CELEBRATED DESEBET MILL - -- f .r' jrjttrf than , thfnfe better for the Customer on the Lottery- - Plan,' jthese l trlecL elsewhere' and not founds having been Inyesters.well Hi profitable to the who sells , know already Tho People quite and Best Goods, and whea they the Cheapest viATn oTsrinrr tbpTTi to bet chcspona lhen net a Dlscountof from Ten to Twenty per Cent., we unniLiney wui cumw woenenrr " wna zcr ot the full juuuy 1t rnTTTft'TPA X-Enter- prlses 1 ? 1 1.3 w r-- n gJSrad utfty in raw, CI!C02ID COUTH DTHnUT, Merchahdise ! j ' ; -- CALL AND SEE US. j vrri t,tlian0O2rC-?h- T70T7U4 UUVW , oiithe of. drawini comethlccr; ccssa - TyotTcSTibrnlrcd.- to pnrcheso ?Ten 3W;; " vwinn. bo Jarco or-- Rman cST3 rtVO , ruuu ur pout luapoor DoUartf," a ckancs : "Ten who cannot cct kolocf to jThia yam lannivcrcallyj tcoTTl edyesa ftui to bay Goods crtlclD'in tho Ucrct,, tho to tho jjf of Mwt fornishcd trJt.ir iitxehants and dtlscss. Wholesale. . r ; r f ThL3l3lOC 1 .f - Besides a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of Sri i -- rf if 1 '4 . t - 4 40,000 Yards! PRINTS, - CQ-TTO- President Heber C. Kimball understands that there aro many in this city arid In other places. adjacent, who have wool to card. He has put up a stovo and has the placo where his two doable work, in tho 19th Ward, near carding machines tho Ward Meeting House, and Pogsloy'ssomill nttcd up that carding can bo done occasionally 7hen tho weather moderates. Ho also has David Lo Boron to work them a man whom tho people Know to bo honest, for ho has been well known among them for many years. Ho LiO as an Br. Baron recommend can cheerfully satisfachonorable man, who has always given machines tion to his customers when running can wool havo It done for him.. People bringing Is when they bring it. If there enoughas at the machines to run a day. Bring grease usual,' 4: ? The work of spanning Niagara river, and the between the Suspension bridge falls with a now iron and wiro bridge,1 is now in progress. The first cable was stretched across last weeli. iSx;!- - I. -- r ' J. 4 1 . v j JCS I ex-can- al .- A. 7 tho-Hous- o o CHABGEa, at tlODEBATn . 3v'cii tica can oDtoux uio iwu v oOcsr of all Orders intrusted to nJnwr fi j C4 33iRC?Er General'Acenl. uorton, Bumner, Shenaaa; -- - m o ... and Bavard Caino . 4 f ia!.,tn9r! t' tt rs, was say ono pound to seven. to benot bring wool along If tho peoplo will .tf. closed be will carded, tho placo Mrs. White has arranged to prolong lierstay ineSenator from O.. la the city fora:llttlc time longer, and those succeed the fould who desire to rapidly obtain an acquaintance with music should seo her, for she communicates a knowledge of tho science, by "Bobbins as to astonish American Method.'Vso quickly t. with-iWo thinfcpur, question. Itprovldes those unacquainted Har-to understand wish who fully efllcer should not musicians Boss, applied to the planoj mony or Thorough to acquaint ought mate themselves organ. Ac., vno ea wim soon, as wjo.wiu icmam system the hero but a short Ihne. 8ho can be found attf. Townsend House. Hodcslr-ndStaP.th- i J. T. & to-da- y. decision "11 tho u ilanageraCIHrBrcUwsoii Hff at to Lessees & ? rft PxefdentPw, ; TUAL1TY and !aT ri' s . r ; 4 |