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Show thrcatanincj to 'put replied ha '.Wu I 1m und;? miliar arrcat; u. wfcsrcupbx uuu oraared j w nne .uouse i to and d iia 1 nomas ; ,7onc4 to .no ai?d t& we?of President. tuo - onsult CATinoriLEclUor ho would not go; diTj??!3 Washington,22: ffSOliqE Q. d 6? to a moved PrML8A.u risinrr tho ordora of the privileged question, that tho clerk read Washington's faro- - not obey the orders of BteLl?rm HOHDAT ETHUnra. PUB. 21, 1EC3. T7011 rdarcc. Lxno opcncr nuea it was ?7Bianton romaraed.-'A- b v ? on tho 5 cities beautiful ar privileged1 qucstibnT-jEldridand hot charming "etary-order Warl tn EXCITEMENT ;; AT continent-an- d iNCBEASrNG xind hayal 3 paIr xdovddld whatLltiwill fhd, Tholyeaa adjourn;! ,boiW (WrSi Adjutant .ccc?I ; t .WASHINGTON; : caiica-- : covcrai uzaca: on--; varioun itThomcsEzliXfihftiiTiftf wcro : ' I. J noWistan:fatnrerraTci are again very Tho dispatches vu uyw u .VfllWU.UuiMiMWu iu exciting. The attitude of aflaifs at Washhfil andimnrlnon- ington is ofa moat threatening character manufacturing centn?.. Nature has fa- -- mentnrttrfhinrrwithrfino , United : States:ofllcero orn other to the peace of the nation: When men' voredher in many respects, and her peonomnnfl for loaninr? on donoslts or oth talk so freely of a resort to armed force,, plo haVe'npt been biinu to ner merits. er wis o unlaw;fully. usin gpublic .money. Tliomaa then withdrew iain i ' to' accomplish. or frustratccertain pur-- l But the example and fiofluence of Presi- or property lortneir own penenrt;xno ,0o,ri' the oppooite, being "general ,-. 'r ,r;r " bill "passed. oom. Stanton followed him nvenet'' poses, while tho legal tribunals arc open, dent Young and those for tho adjudication of such matters; tho hinithefol cah: not tfatfioVbbj attended fcnfihoHHh the office of Adjutant QfiTinr-- iV situation Incomes critical indeed. Tho with beneficial results. Provo will take al. 7 Qlossbrennor obiectedkHiv Afe.ten minutes past two, Stevens rose tenacity with which the President and a great stride in advance. We certainly on: j Thomaa: to make a report from the committee th o pirty to which lie is opposed holcl feel that her, citizens have cause to i v. I shall r.nnt ? admonreconstruction Tne bpeaKerto their .respective positions,1 does not the inaila for the War DeparUnent1 ?tliemselvesronHhopro to And ished naembers the spectators. delivered to:met and leave much room for expecting a com- thatrb before heml: Pno of our observe order, during the proceedings he businesB ofthe War results To . us that there from (writes promise. speculate upon about to take place,. v and to 'manifest! would be needless, when every dispatch the people are jubilant oyer the Visit of: neither appro vxQ ordisapproval- - vr vrr- - v5ut earn hutt etevens maaoiine4 iouowmgreportrfrj d7.rr'V across tho wires may develop some new. President fYoung ana ills company ana friends, f That in addition to the nanGrfl referriBd J phase, of the existing difficulty The their own jlopes: of the;ifuture.;!?Tliey the committee find that the President, Burpnseaiojina-yo- u here; Isripposed ' revolutionary Bpirit of the times is'such, have reason to, bo cheerful; ye t ih j ustico bh the 21st ofJ.Fehruary,:sIghedJand br-that it is impossible to say , what sudden to those who ihavo..beon actinc: in tliir- dered a commission or letter of authorithe and ' u nexpected turn aflalrsmay; next thority at provo awbrd ought' to be said; ty to one Lorehzo" Thomasdirecting porter sr re is nothhjgK to and said :: ;Thomasr jaefcas authorizing take. r in, StahtonoS of .War ctd interim, and take JStevens said they would Secretary have a vote t G.VASmith-whosof the papers1, records; books, Hon; possession4 by ' BRIGHTENING FUTURE. FOR will gveilockwThey theVVar in and other property, thereWi-doubpublic feet Lauco Willi luiiura ui jrjruvu.txiiuiwuo xxijxl before but it daylight; PROYO.1 .!f;l: an a of Department. Then follows copy the of impeachment. The resolution autuonty, in aiiuamg to cms suDjecx," order to issued evidence Thomas uponj which c is will be adopted by a full party vote number of jtrials which selected by theV committee Provo is to bo favored. Wo rejoico in that out e Chicago, 23..The House eat till'past ; And hereaf before of Council held the. been had inlrtue ter'pfesehted. of tho the prospect High; ihen took s improvements which une tM1ir a?d r5ing withiwhieh tho ears' power Wilham theyhaYeheen are to, bo made In that ciy. Tho reinb- -' at Provo for the y Bishop' tilLMonday, when a vote will W e d by ; the, Hob sei th ey rar&bf opint nves i val of some of our leading and influen-tl- Miller had presided there, tin; one case io th at An d revf : Job n soh Presid en t of ,taken, but there is no doubt as tb the believed that ever v t?a. . citiiens from this .city: to that point oniy nau an appeal oeen uiiien, ana in the United Statesshould jbe impeached result. ItHis vote impeachment,1 of high crimes and misdemeanors, and publican wilL, and for will give a now impulse to business and' Casy, neither of: to House thev.therefore.recommend the isf ai4enfU4 whom wero elected on the EepublicanV erd improveinent there. The presence and ithpecision.This'' ftflnntlnn nf fcliA nonnrnfiftTTlncy rpan- tho Ifcif xz :. ticketi!; tho Presiding Bishop and the High example of Presidents Ypuug arid Kim-- : j rtuy, DteYeiiS.;xiOuiweii, inuun, sigaeu Democratic committee Thenatipnal h Beamaii. pEarhs-wortHubbard U;ie:i"imv ball, and tho spendlng ofaortibnjof Council. : 'Bingham;: whatever between? and j Paine::nResolved, that An4 Siadeinadiatinction Invi their time at that city;7will of them-- T n JLKlHUy JLCW4) lOjnjCUVl IU kUU urew Jdhnson; ;Presidentof theUhitbd States. Bepresentatives to the natioriali sblves bo of great berieil- Muchdeperidfl taies; do impeacnea ormgn crimes ana .convention ;will consist of a double1 in; every. city and country upon' tho ex-- ; lisdemeanorsn of congressional representative! The report having beeiiad, Stevens number ame;o'tholeMlijg'nz&en' of the om 'each State by the last appoint-, GENERAL THOMAS ARUESTKPI laidsiMn Sricalrflrncit ihriot: mr AritHn- ty an d that la es pociaU y t the case ent. Eighty States were, not, repreInstance: . first thci to disctisa tion in. thifr w sented in;the?committee. California. with usi! : An acquaintahcbw'ltli apfea QUI U2i'4jOtWQ UAIIjI bb no on there desire if the iqucstionV IGeorgia, Florida, Douisiana, North id cut or jireaidlng bishop enables agood IMPEACHMENT RE SOLUTION PRESENTED father side-t-o discuss it. Tho-fac- t .Carolina,. jVirginiajRhode IsJand and o como n 10 cnaracier-icorrect oi ofnee' uugo whiliothe ; u . New Jersey, j ti V oyinamanrfrom c; w I is cecslbn , thoht thpfcph-benfSeEjatb Ayoprjcung;xno uettiemont 6r con-,- ! Specials statethat after a long BEJECTED. 'THEY WILL . REFUSE . .1 ; ward over Mch :hq'prc3ide0. thef of, Thorn-ni.lerith Bobt. pnatoi J. Walker, frersation TO PAY THE FEDERAL TAXf r JWar the office. is reported! &mzn"6t "eriterpriso and; public Spirit,' STANTON AND THOMAS AT CLOSE QUAR- It Walker's - advice was to remain that Md"'W 11 I Rbtidiscuintbiflquestion, Jinlbs)3 passive, carryout all the orders of the fVMAv&A uu is wuuuiivu r ill uv O UiriV- IMPEACHMENT, CONSIDERED CEJRTAXN! gentlemen,on tho other.oido.deairotodo President,! arid iwait-thaction of the Ochcll rortho do, prcsdnt courts; but not to forcibly eject Stanton. po.filfthc DEMOCRATIC 'Xi ATIONAL XOli VENTIOlil una wnat have .Grant took no oartJih the controveTmr wayxo cay tnom1,. I indolenfeman, destitute of energy and MARYLAND ZIxScTIAGSoqV JiCSIST give conclusio'na-TUoto e tin avioow netween1" Stanton and ..Thnrhns. . After cay V public spirit; tho BbtUemon Brooks then vtook- the; floor and made leaYihthelWarJDepartmeh inTH55REIDENX0ot2 tho' stfow, :in condition :itsi n lengmy speech. T.tie resolutionivraa iin company T7ithJRpbt. of Jy dwel THOMAS TO BE AGAIN ARRESTEDI b went JWalker, arid s tTeetsj that WORKINGMENJS DEMONSTRATION IN lings, public buildlngi PPPFtedafterthe"con;clusIon to Grant's Headquarters, and thence to arid S -, ?cl flropkn opc eh terprio and thrift are needed; ' f BJn tJ iine YY sue xiouse, .wnere ne was bf paldih Jiam-.LI- t is hoped' they TrillTCach rfrbtO without delayl Ontaido of bur tcrritoryprbba fiRPROSPECT Secretary Welies and E. xnoro' prominerik' illnatraUbnctinbe giv- met The Senate e ih and thereveningi presentr at the intejJr Kennedy-weren of thia than the late Princo "Albert TBMENDODS GALE Or THE; WEST COAST adjourned to Mondav rview. QenThomasC"cbnversed at some is tHo husband of Victbria.of here WashingtoniS-Ithat ; with th reported an!1 an President, giving jlength England; the pnFsiDENrTJrASNoi the :enis ' .Maryland! Legislature highly account of his; ihterview with Stanton. OTHER SECRETARY OF.WARJ .Jvii It is universally admitted, now that .ho ... ; rarred at rrthe of Senator Thom rejection ,f ft ;j Thel President then withdrew to the in f lrm mrTf a Trv wtntr nrVrntrorn as. la gone and the living i is no said that it will hayo request library with Stariberry, wherel a private lthey longer reason to bo Jealous of him, Johnston to exand refuse .consultation wtas had. In a short time that his 'resign OFFICERS IN COMMAND TO OBEY NO OR- jReverdy to. allow the to federal tax be collected, jtho Presidents appeared and wrote but DERS BUT- THOSK WHICH PASS ' ample made an impression on the nation? t At ; j secret session 'GRANTi? of ordcnr "which wasT borne away by j' the :bonefita of which arb felt In every TimoypH jsome (National Committee re corner of tho empire. When he became THE PRESIDENT to be IMPEACHED, TRIED, solved to hold the Democratic Convenwas q perenipttry-rde- r to Stanton to tho husband of the Queen of England, r V. ;;; HUXfDRED DAYS! tion In New. York or July 4th;n . IV. - TTT "n,.. mUlxItaM T.i.X-- 1! ho 1703 ayoungfpoor and obscure prince; THE PRESIDENT A"ND iionaon. uiiivan or tne iiublinva-- ; STANTON UlttJED tion has boon eontenced to six ymontbs hia principal distinctloh consisting in Tne-nt- 6 Mean's snee..TQ'STAND'.yiliMl.n-VV'T ijnicaEro' VjV and PigotoftherDublinl C3eo.HTThomaa telpraehs Geh. savsl ial tho fact that hW Wno s it THOMAS "WILL ACT AND UBE FORCE JF imprisonment; ts.t Irishman sen been has teheed to twelve to. Senator- Wade, declining the two - . months. woman whom he married. f Yet by his THE PIiE3IDENT OUDERS HIM! breveto tonfleretfj and recasts he Sen- wisdom and judicious "exam Die he did Pario;Tho usualipublio-bal- l iiiiiion ;ate iOO.OO MEN 7I LL M ARCH - j - will not confirm him or of "oinitWa3hincrton,s birthdav is moro than, probably any other . to Washington irobert;5 Walker: haa received a repe atjnmdretelO port from the interior otMaryland that tedenrinxrgives an me realm, to develop manufactures J " Wnahlnirtenl-Tliteixert- rfi jthe militiauirer arrivingto: assist the and art, to givo .an impulso to agriculr nf Tmonf Chicago says Secretarv fitn tnn'n nfil A TiTia- - i ture, to improve" houses Btantonis I lStanton-wil- l thQprpJhlAnt kf. beatehbv hayeA:dJt. GeloTiThbmas Morehead fox. farm laborers, &cL) and to. elevate o wnlgam e." 3 Th ia mo Kepresentatives and Kelly for attempted Genorali arrcstedagain rnihg: " Joioni" ana van and purify the court and to ;makb Cthe Thomas was arres tedby marshall r InterferencewithiaUut Brfh crofts has jWyckfofe:W reign of his wife, up to : tho time of hia Gooding, for attempting to :interforo Ames of Mr.:- Freeman' IXassaehusotto, the duties of the Secretary of War,' signed a treaty iwith the 2Sorth German deathgViriore ; glorious and prosperous with violation-ofin tenure recog-hiz- q to 'which of the. !oQco it 3uhd;.by act; agrees fplly ColumbusanoL fP?: than any in tho annals of the nation.' :DeIariabrJOhidV: and was bro"ught, before Judge Carter, adouc accord all .the rights of exemp: an4 forenoonfTGen. Lorenzo Tho development of this Territory, tno of tho criminal ieourt,-whtibh from military duty 6f the nation .waived an lhomas. Ho1 was released on Americana, Ud impro vein en ts . which we every wh6 ro eramination. pnjoyed:;by himcelf b?i.bJ partorprcsented hatlonaUc-ato 10 bail at The Uon- at tho door arid tnld RFVtinn o'cJcson appear AteriCfanrcttrns. see, tho fine residences, the beautiful br-. . x ;? ! " v.wAli4 treaty was signed on. the 22nd c til dayJ :V:":iJ i jri to otanton i.r;rs cconim.7 t the hici chards, vido streets with their shady requested Tho reconstruction 'committee nt a to proceed with caysaThnr--: ashihgtohr special ho to had bay; man;- Cohatbilclcct fromOhio, made a rT h W KrVi hs,"tho public build- meeting this morning, agreed to report Thomas rem rl : --anything dnHur to aacrgb torch ings manufactures which are arUclca of impedchment aginst : tho chargo tho duties of ppeech of Warr caidtho reprc entaUvobbdy in the na- rficcrctary Thero is intenco tence on every hand; President B?,T!nslri? ijl l? tando uonai Ojegisiaturot 7a8Tcrmere rracuoB among tho members,' and in STwIi vSr . r1"" alkbear tho impress and are tho result of tho ii of tho American pebplel "Itdcontended gallcriea, .over tho action of tho the energy and .caterprisb of our leading jfrcsiacnc. that tillrall the stated fe represented men. Under Gbd.they;iiavo A after tho special xayot ;rclc:6 by been, the means of cettln-th- V Cartcrof General Lorenzo Judge Thomand example layinr to ho Trent war tho office as, vw tho foundation of 'the! demanand XUU UJLiiy IU;UiUtlUU UUUjllCU to act War! as ded possesion. Stanton ordered him ad Secretary of committeo is one declaring xntcrim, and ho intended to do it. Democratic tho call for a national convention shall brorly xr piety cud tho materia pi .3pencyj wmcn .y,j nave "Lake City wci surveyed ina' desert, yet;it was laid out th' forecast;Every "ad vantage was seized to maiio it oho rbf - th6 meat what it is well-gover- 1 Ad, n Icavo tl o ofUce; -- &?&V -- r-ilf- c -- HbMe.-Eldridge ! to-d- ay Z 4 -- : i ge -- o to-da- y w v4-vi- w ; vThallactasWetMy4 -- 1 i f Vh(y-ioictompan- -- " -v- y L f -- I ; ,; ; 'con-gratiilat- eT ?r-d6ri- Bir. " cbr-resDonde- , ! 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