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Show :SSk27. Tho Meral&sx-.-- r' Ptearn Hirf?3. . 5i nf-oic?-.. wntiA ifrr Ayrca corrcpondcnco of Jan. 13th cayo iiww JLum. do1?' that tho .Deciai reports ' & 2H6ne'; special ;- - - : 7 , - ; Generals Emoryiimd Thomas fhftdav. ireamoDg the most important I TThe committeelias vjr? :"iiv agreed nponHve. articles;. there 7be seven. An"!articlefv::chagii3g fttion of the lawJh 'cteatingthe Department of the Atlantic; wnai but will probably be laid aside, to avoid all Jbnt the 3 the purpose is plainest questionable misdemeanors, also such as .would callrfor 4 summoning propositwitnesses from a distance; an article to frame ion uporr;certain removal of Gen. Ord,. the features in and the appointment of Gen. Gilleru, involving a direct purpese'qn the part of tho President to defeat reconstruction was under consideration, 'n This a will probably be ruled out because it might involve brincing witnesses from. Cuba. if the President desired it. f The expec- vritnes-examine- d. f . -- 1'. In r tin Jo i t nAiPMionMDoiAn iri frio Saturday, and present the bills to the Senate on Monday next. are The articles thus far agreed-upoArticle 1. That Andrew aa follows: Johnson, President of the United States is guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors, in that he removed from office as Secretary of the Department of War, E. M. Stanton, while the Senate was in session and without its counsel. Article 2, Said Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, committed a hich crime in this, that on the 21st day of February, 18G3, he did, in violation of the act concerning the tenure of cei tain civil offices, appoint Lorenzo Thomas Secretary of War. ad interim. the Senate being then ihlsessioh. and without the consent of the same. Article 3.,, That said Andrew, Johnson, President of the United States," was of a high crime in th!s, that on guilty the 21st day of February, 1SG8, he conspired, with Lorenzo Thomasand others imknown td the House'of rKepresenta-tiveby force of threats and intimidatM. Stanton, Secreion to prevent tary of War, from holding said office, in Iviolation of the act of 131,-1807,- , defining conspiracies,' and;ofthe;act regulating the tenure of certain civil offices. 'Article 4. That said Andrew Johnson, President of the United States', is guilty of high crimes in office in this, that regardless of his Qath and'in violation bt the Constitution, he did, on the 21st of February, 18G8, appoint a Secretary of (War attintcrim. toif?Ubren20 Thomas, without the consent br- the Senate, po vacancy existing in the said office of ttie Secretary of the . War 7Department. The fifth article isnot defindefinitely ed, but it is supposed it will the e induce-thto president with atterntitig pflieers of the army to violate the articles of war, as authorized by Congress jand approved byhimself Gen. Emory testiUed thattheTresidrint hdseniribr him and inquired particularly about the iorces under his mnd then askedhim what hecommand, of the law thouglit qtiiribg air orders to thd army to pass House ou ; n ; s, - T V U f 1 6H: ;itl 0 '; - J t ,0 I V &l nisi. iV. .moil lisdii? rwlliiiUIJVw if J J lU Jl, : V. i V.UJ- - lliti CCi Wi.U i:i J. ' I, ' ;itx!ovil i002 ' Lu nojcqc ! I0W :. PMCES j ..EXSKGrJEIiV, :o: n .ud,to;.'ntaAvq?h;u 1 Ola i ,r j - , therefore , strong lat JTilEAxaiCALj-rTPrXiJg- ht - IEcnjUES.Last Night Elder "Wt rerry ;Nebeker delivered an Interesting lecture. In the' 13th Ward" ldinblj: nbdms, on iicl-lizerland.Hdalludea 'dents and travel ln: dimcutties to thct he hid to ericcinntcr Inblng there as a missionary, being an entire stranger and ignorant of the language, and related Incidents which mast have been annoying at the timo.of their occurrence, but which, when told last night, were rather, amusing.' Ilia descriptive remarks on 'the country, its people and their manners and custom's, with Us division, government, &c9 were instructive and edifying. Elder John Pack followed in a few remarks.! On Wednesday evening next Jokfeph will lecture on The Valley of the Mississippi," and W. J. Silver, Esq., on "Aiecnamcs." from II. A Caixed. We had a call y hiba! 3 lor. :t:;n 20,0q6'Potinds SUGAR ; Eldredge1 & Climon ': J d21Awi5-tr.i.iI- 4 ,: 30,000. Yara's.ri30VIESTies;::! U a. t Y Villi- ,Ti :'Vj;J t B USE UE TjrGviI -- II - lb L r I 4 t YARN to-da- J A " 11 JN 1 Besldesla COMPLETE AS30RTA1ENX of- v pi) i q., l ards' Jtf 4U,0U0 -- Wood-mansee.Es- ViSxIo J i ill dtfozislo .KIIim(DIHIAEIIIDIISI3o S evesti m 20.0 '1 00, iEmaa.TAIIS IN, ttmctlona Ibfrcred! ror?ir.Hardlov4: Jlencat- .MacbcU'i wilio r TSpccireJ'BriacgtbomV iXiiii fencing and singing. Ulvo him a good house, j r - 9 . . tiis-iSs- d, I 'vi iff 1 i;utM'"r,'w iciiment have been iff session most of Lilt? ! D. -- , 0:--Tlie f z'i ? - strong Xondou bankers, ,for Spoclch treaty, to: loahon on twenty milUon? a?co)int iSment Island ofnCabv'thraoOo. bo 0,Jdby a lien on thoJreventfOTOf the lrhta. Gen. Achboth, Hinbtcr of tho Unitcc DUitca. ia Jyincr very ill and cortinl hr cnCbrari invIIJ gclL c rrrit lonr: Cr. Somoof tho chief fnflfrrn and larr. ycrn. and many of tho principal- - mor--f corftfi ef . ,nt. .V. chanta of the citv. h cholera. The peatilenco haa carried 6a : AUorCi ip Vuopendcl, hnd? LicJ I vrhd much; Carts enough to convev tho dead cannot be found, nor , men vto dig the graves. The churches are taken for hospitals, and many unable to be cdnf yeyed tcthqba, die alone in their houses! LOCAL ITEMS. cMpt-crjreivormrjiydT- ?STco.i of Mantanzp, aro acticj C3 tflI5Va7or m 1 - Merchandise General )' :o: Hanson, Esq., representing the houseof Taylor. '.1 Wright, whlcsalogfocers, ot'Chlcago. The in in the cltyjafew days, en gentleman & himself and looklugafter the interests of Messrs. 't- - CALL- - AND SEE US; 4. joying mornnrm. start north the lie will to spend a few weeks in Mon ing, Intending Lit 1. 'it' 'i ' return here. he will tanafwhen i our business men, he Is Seeing the stability of r Increased of anxious that the best feelings and eommerclal transactions, between Chicago and Opposite , Sail JLalce Mouse , this city, should exist, which we cordially rer would be for the benefit ciprocate, believing It of both. Onr trade Is laree and crowlncr. the t ft 1 names of our merchants .are held In hlghes- teem In the East, and Chicago will not lose by And will make it ABVAOTAGEOUS to'. Increased for business ontinducemcnts holding "wun mem.- -, i . r S. U Caved Ik. Yesterday evening, about six und2f&wiS-tf- l store o'clock, the belonging to Walker Bro'a 7 recently occupied as It. O. 8ncaths wholesale Are appointed AgenW for the Sale ofr the Justly warehouse,: fell in," causing serious apprehena 03 iMnsm sions for a little time that some persons were r bnrled underneath. The law offlce of Strlckr land A Robertson was upstairs; and people were also residing In tho upper story, of whom there CELEBRATED DESERET MILL were inside at the time three ladles and one 1 QIC little girl, Mrs J. and Spencers " 7? V V her daughter, about elghtyears of age, and Mrs. was sister. Strickland In his Jndgo Spencer's office, In the centre of the room, and hearing a .iv. r. ill-noise, he. stepped to the wall of the rumbling west house adjoining It .7 which protected him. The . on the east side, the frost having building pankso that when the thaw come it got under it settled down; and the whole came ta the ground. Fortunately no one was killed, nor seriously STanufalciafed at President YOUNG'S r ' Injured,, though .Judge Strickland and Mrs. . at . wer6 somewhat bruised. Tho furni- ft R.KB'.;-Spencer ' . o I ' ture - was nearly air smashed to pieces In the ...My i fall. Those who were in the building have i.C: C0T2OII:.PilCSOIl"Sr.V.o reason to congratulate . themselves on their to-morro- w ,l 1 Kirkwood Stnbbs has-bee- V . - 4 t k- - 0- .v, 9 to WEt'iWANT V -- r v"', Y.E.B B j v-p- , 1 - , r.-- , I , t- sjzij: f A W.-nJones.-M- rs. 1 ! i . GoUon v. arir, ... f 1 1-- i r - -- ; to this. PeoplefiTTE .return our sincere thanks Qenerai ij. legramrom wo nave receiv- j Tor the'liberal .Wr Patronage B. Clawson,' to Pres. Young we f earn that hk of the Ted; and iiylfw great scarcity ofxnoney launlversally- - acknoTvledgedio.bb and party, reached Chicago. yesterday at onb the best article , or ruu4 tan boiuh juiuwij ana the in Market, o'clock hr the aflernoon,alt wellwhero they ineuaoui.uieiYwaej. or can T bo furnished? orders nnd totho weight, will remain until Saturday, i I erchahand QlUzens, yhoIcsaie. j TiikWeatuzi:. Last night there was a sharp . Parties residing in San petor and. Juab Coun-- d it is beautlfuirirUh the suil shln- - Jtlescanbbtaln'- thoiyanx frost,: ac Foi VBlTthJdlu hi I hot oItTt j . i mm lr r.U 11:' 4. . . ttfuj ttvi ingbrlghtly. , i tHio l.ftOi. ,..JIii ... u 11 ilA'Ju J K: I ttSFWti iU Villoma 'DiBOtmt r6f TEN By'Deserct TelegraphTjlne: FER GfiNTi h'i bll 'except . XKJgan; warm, a muc cioquy; rroze some last V . :d:-'Waslln"gton?-UtaDoap; fTeaugftr, CdfleeUanciieatina CENT, .in Trovo: very warm: a few scattering cloudi: 4ltcr3)i3cotfrity i ..n.V.eiTAK .Torymuddy. i'ayson; very nno, warm ana pleasant; somp COMMISSION TURCHASING486f ' VAWVWV 'JLlMliOi Ju.Vfv iuo vniiey; muuuy. ltlJf jvcr ciuuuj jew scxincriiig fastclear and mud In CniCAGo. By ThU-Yar- -- j n -- i , -- :To-da- y 4 i 1 4 I 1 " I - U 5 t T .m f-TE.PJER V 1 warm; Nephl; drying Blount iien,s,ani; ciouay. froezes'-liar- d cvei Mantl;' flnoand pleasant; ' nlifht. Chicken Creek; mtuHly; warm--- ; .7 r .r " soufheas Itound Valley; wind blowing from . , roads drying. Cove Creelr; be.iunful; snarp -frost last night. , 1 i 5 I'ome th him- bnf Hdddsidbblaa. 4nd:all Goods GEJi FtliiMescrlRtionViBCludiiik' Hatsi and 0i 1 y.-- - n ? rn- - 1T.'T?T? rcj r firm irlft ormln ofnrt 0r4A . I . . T , . . tvdar; pleasant. i ; ou uommission , . flno,:cloina4xa pteasahti Washington uuonni Goods ouu at uonvention iJisneai auu'ouuei,iviiiuo-x"jaies,'jups su a few St. George; clouds; very nlcasant; ffilnnHn; m u,iVand'the President shining j brightly. Thermometer 05.; x .V5t 2 ?.?cciPS Pendleton to,Jjo the VTTiTJO,'. -- a Persons receiving Jneomo HifnlrM tli BiajiliiviromJuntlstAh Assefaor.jDf Jntornal . tried r elsot7here and: not ;jfound Kcventic, must return the samo by the 1st or Airricnltural Ininlcmcnts. Stoves, f hariti K been v, laoro to ine lnvcsLcrs. Vi v. March, or that oiuciai win no required uyjaw sells who well alreatly ePeoplo"knbvf qtdte Ui tuo "auonai uenc'iin to add. a .penalty of ilfty.pcrent. wjicther tlo and wnen tney Cireapest- - and Best OoOdS, on nndCtrettfer.4 than dhcoma a 112f given1 Information applfcaf be imnwiiiff to' hnnf. them t cheap, and thea ..jieenbacks, wereadopteaafferra-de- iinm. Wo trnst our citizens will bo prompt in nave themselves PPF4 t6 come 16 thoconclcsiott thjtt. Hpccini aiienuon given 10 procuring attending uses or the not hav" imisagrea-ablt6the uy ioiciuk MjUsHWCry Savina trouble and expense rfuapted cousin liepublicanv-Convonto A io v Assistant Assessor, in tho people; .p dntv noon the j BPendatwreand e Which-thlaw allows him no vv; r . -- j - KfttGrarisebn-''tiie'''IjOttb'Piazj.t-thesc- : -- " -- personic-havoja- thl3-mattcr,vaii- a e - ' r ; K nprformnnco of option. ; ; ' - : - ' I .. ' j . r:-,,- ,:. 4Sole.Agcnti in :Ulah Territory - igf SlgS V,i You are nqt required to purchase enDolpi iajv, uchrpnicls Alta o CaVQrn nonainLE.--ThJudge Willis and Entries, Blandy'iTBarn Saw jars", worth .to entitle yhu:to tho Discount? but r&h ' five charges of assault to commit rape; which ?avne rnJ ,Chi?,f: Justice, and John Koyes' Improved Turbine Wheels, wo will allows It dn all cases, t whether ahe nnr-Portablo Grist Mills, French Bnrrs.r claaso W largo brsmall."" : ; : '1 )T: wero nrefcrred in San Francisco in jforty-elghi Resolutions Avero passed hbbfs, arid In "evpfy casoJf6 osauUedaTIe3: Tnis is 10 ijivo tne poor man-o- r lpoor woman, i who cannct of nSettJDoIiarsZ' a. chance ?r2nt avoid tho financial WCT8 CDuaren unuer i.wcu j &w 8 Dinning Mach eman,:iJol,1,so?l'B imf is horrible, and reveals a woeful condition pf BhickVood A Wilson's Hand ment 18C7, and iho.latentedSeptember24, common spins ordinary that abusiveonlust society. It Is too traearo theln-cre"s- e tho Wheel, rX3.(lKnT DO TTHOZTFEBTHEGI? TERMS ?i times Iloils faster six than terribly ' disgusting corruptionbutthrouahout u etc, J, etc, only Uecaubo' wo idre like niost of bur neighbors Groceries. - present StccofDrr-GooCs- , OurIDQaSe3 against Stanton at more us iOOOO ,r rffw strongly. ffnvrftvpfliflio o 1 cu, will bo closed out forGisb and wantincr roaeybadly Hardware, Prodaco. on aa ADVATITAGIJOUS XERlS A3T vuo a ftf Call apd enquire.W AWY ADVEETIQEp. application for a T?rit JustIw,tho!niofaUhtyrorvlrtu : w- w J fTo. URONYX GEO. tO.nich tho : d35iwiS-credness of chastity within d59Jtal03-3li :j - eanffi Htanton to showj j 'ttHv extends. influence our 7 f rf "v " c0D?heyre-:no- ? m ; ! 1 qniur . .wv. o,,.!1"0 1 -- get-hol- d . - -- -- t.-- - t- -- ' m m 1 ' thoohj -- ! rv t- - -- I x- -- w 1! - s ! I i ! ' ; : ' j I U : w 1 |