Show special to the deseret evening i congressional SENATE chicago 12 the senate remained n session until near midnight the specials to the morning papers give a report of lie the t p proceedings roce edings the excitement in washington va at ington is during the session of the senate sherman gherman declared that he could not vote for the first article though his indicated that he would find the president guilty on the second fourth uld und eleventh stewart took strong ground for conviction oagle on all ali the articles grimea made a lengthy speech chedid he did not consider the case ot or the secretary of war within the provisions of the tenure of office law edmunds edmunda spoke next As he drew up the tenure of office act it was a great curiosity to hear bear his view of the case he said the president was clearly guilty under the first three articles only williams was the fifth speaker he reached about the same conclusion conclusions sas bas as edmunds and would vote for the first second and eighth articles and left the impression that he might possibly vote for some of the others howe spoke nearly in the same strain as sherman herman tf he could not vote for the first article but would sup bup support ort the second third and eleventh hendricks hendricka was the first Democrat democratic lc speaker sneaker he opposed all the articles articie sj and ad said if impeachment were carried at all it would be carried as a part izan measure and not as a measure ot of justice pomeroy and morrill followed them they indicated that they would vote for al ait alt the principal articles but would vote against against that about the Preside presidents fiti peeches speeches and that resting on the evidence of gen emory at this point a recess of fifteen min mini utes was taken doolittle was the first speaker aate the recess he followed hendricks views and made an elo clo eloquent quent speech against the whole body of articles davis took the extreme democratic position in relation to the matter and of cour course sewill will wiil vote not guilty henderson spoke next lie he read ai a carefully prepared opinion of no great length taking the ground that the tenure of office act did not apply to mr St antons case as he be had not been ap api d p pointed gc n ed by johnson and only heidi bell office e by the presidents assent hince since th close of Lincol ns term he did not think it necessary to discuss the question in intent because no law had been violated he said he had no sympathy with the presidents political course but he could not decide the question now at issue on party grounds he indicated that he would vote against all the principal articles dixon johnson then spoke both declaring that ther there was ewas no case against the pres president 1 ident the latter iatter read a very long and elaborate paper not going over all the points in issue but only p part art that was read today to day trumbull next stated his opinion he had been counted by outsiders as assure sure to vote for two or three articles but this count it appears was not well founded for the senator made a strong speech against the first and second arti artl articles cles cies which are the basis of the whole case fessenden was the last speaker of the afternoon session he spoke at more length than any other senator treating the whole question presented by the house with much fullness declaring against I 1 every article at about half past five a recess took place till half pasc past seven during this interim there was great e excitement in all political circles and the condition of affairs was discussed in terms neither cool nor polite the evening session lasted till 11 it was not very fully attended several of the leading senators being out it has been arranged as it seems that the tho floor should not be taken by anhof anyo the so called doubtful senators in order that they may have an opportunity of further reflection before defini definitely feiy felY committing themselves the next speakers were buckalew against conness wilson harian harlan and morton morion for conviction 4 davis gave notice of his intention to introduce a bill at an earia early day for the admission of I 1 the territories of arizona and montana HOUSE stevens from the reconstruction committee reported a A bill to admit north carolina south carolina louisiana and alabama to the republican congress which was made the th special especial order for monday next the president of the TJ P R E R has submitted an affidavit to the secretary of thelin the terio 70 wi n ith ich the completion of an up of twenty miles of the adoth to tho the 68 oth mi mile mlle le posta d Government the tho cam commissioners habeb bail ben ven een instructed ta to examine and report ther thereon edn the speaker presented a leiter letter ietter from gen grant giving the number of votes on the constitutions in the southern states which are as follows north carolina Caroll caroli nv for jr against I 1 south carolina for against 27 gle georgia bigia for against 71 Loui Louls louiana ana lana aua for arrain against st Alaba maor against 1005 1 the committee on the pa reported back the bill with amed ameo to incorporate the puget soud goun sound dand sod and columbia river railroad amr discussion and several propositions to amend price moved the previous question which the house refund refused to second the bill was referred to the committee on public lands landa I 1 it I 1 I 1 GENERAL dew aw york 11 the heralds washington special says the friends of acquittal claim confidently that they ar are e sure of at atlease least six republicans voting on that side betting asat is at a standstill stand still senator wilson stated toa to a gent last reek that he was greatly borri worried d tb that things looked quite blue and th thab that at his colleague fessenden was preparing 0 an opinion adverse to conviction A mob in bridge street brooklyn on saturday n night i attempted to rescue two prisoners who were being taken to the station house stones and bricks were hurled at the officers who had them in charge several pistol shots were fired chas mchenry in his own store at the time was severely wounded in the thigh the prisoners were finally secured A tornado visited the hudson river biver near cold springs on saturday capsizing one vessel throwing another on its beam ends and dri driving ving others ashore no lives were lost dr G W drugles his wife and three children were poisoned in newark on saturday by eating shad which had bad been bought of a traveling fishmonger one chil ebil child d is dead the rest of the family were alive last night san francisco 12 city of mexico advices advises to may the first via acapulco Aca state that th at juarez was in quiet possession of the presidency all the attempts at revolution in different portions of the country have been suppressed gen Martl marti martinez nez had passed through teple tepie on his way from minaola to submit to the mercy of the government all is quiet at sinaloa and guerrero gov pas bulera had a narrow escape from falling into the hands bands of the apaches who recently made a sudden raid in the vicinity of arispe sonora consul godoy of this city authorizes the denial dental of the reports about the flight of juarez the central pacific cars are now running in to reno nevada twenty miles fros from from virginia at an auction of town lots lota the prices ranged from two hundred and fifty to one thousand dollars the tribune has a special from washington dated this morning stating that howards physician is of the opinion that he will be able to take his seat in the senate today to day chicago noon 12 private dispatches just received say the vote on impeachment will be postponed till saturday san ban francisco 12 the best estimates make the rop of california of the present year bushels barley oats the feeling against senators fessenden and trumbull is very strong the latter was hooted on the streets last night while going home the blaine maine delegation in the lower house have held a meeting and decided to wait upon fessenden and demand that he should vote in accordance with the expressed wishes of his state pr or resign the illinoia members of congress went in a body this morning and made the same demand dem and upon u pon trumbull his reply has not yet transpired the case ease of john H came up today to day until the june term A motion was made to release the prisoner on bail ball which will be argued tomorrow to morrow the tribune this morning says that confidential dispatches were received late last night nigh t by the editors of the tribune which have doubts whet whether her the senate will convict on saturday the leading friends of mr johnson consider conviction doubtful and regard the chances as about even A sagacious republican has haa said that thony is safe and that senator willey is sure for two articles and van winkle on the eleventh chicago specials say that every form of pressure is being brought to bear ear on the doubtful senators lewiston me ther there was a large meeting last evening to protest a against b ainest the he acquittal of president johnson Joh neon senator Fessenden Ig therone bro brother one odthe signers signeus of the call eail for thee meeting s aid said the course of senator morrill was approved san ban francisco 13 there is strong feeling but no excitement over the reports from washington the leading union papers express confidence in the senate whatever the result and think the charge that the case was prejudged is amply refuted but they regret the prospect of acquittal the telegraph wires have been stretched across the columbia river five miles beyond the cascades the western union projected new line across the sierra nevada is isto to follow the railroad chicago 13 the republicans special says that while returning from tiie the senate chamber this afternoon senator grimes was stricken down in inthe the street with paralysis and taking to his residence apparently in a dying ayin condition it is thought he cannot live lived chicago specials discourse little else t han than impeachment the tribunes washington dispatch says the friends of impeachment regard the second and eleventh articles as certain only two or three senators are in iu doubt henderson will vote for the lith article trumbull has not committed himself against this article fowler has deserted the republican party entirely the illness of three senators howard conkling and grimes causes considerable sid erable excitement the first symptoms of all are of the same character the seat of attack being the bowels in in the case of howard and ConklI conkling Dg this feature is very severe with grimes it is less marked but accompanied by symptoms he became much ietter better ater after his removal to his rodo room and dom complains plains only ora ofa slight numbness in the right arm and leg physicians hope that he will be out in a few days howard goward ia Is also better though still very ery sick conkling is so ill that his friends are not allowed to see him there were some grounds last week for apprehending such trouble and sena tors were cautioned to exercise great care in drinking from pitchers ai at the 0 capitol a pitol the times special thinks conviction a matter of great doubt the presidents frie friends rids count on west virginia and senator cole of california and fowler anthony is regarded as doubtful sprague is considered safe by the im mp peachers eachers there is no certainty that the th vote will be taken on saturday as th the republicans freely declare that unless conviction is certain the vote will be postponed until after the chicago convention in reply to a telegram bromst from st louis inquiring if he would not vote for conviction on the el eleventh article henderson said tell my friends I 1 am sworn to do impartial j justice us according to law and evidence and I 1 L will try to do it like an honest man rOn FOREIGN EIGN london 11 considerable excitement was occasioned today to day on the receipt of telegrams from ashton arder lyne announcing the breaking out of a serious anti popery riot in that city the mob paraded the streets sacking houses and outraging people several persons were shot at gastac last accounts the riot had been suppressed and the city was quiet new york another fearful epidemic ia Is raging in the mauritius over eighteen hundred deaths are reported vienna 13 A bill guaranteeing the right of trial by jury was passed by the lower house of the yesterday the queen today to day in the presence of a vast multitude of spectators laid with imposing ceremonies the corner cornerstone stone of st thomas thpmas hospital which is to be built on the thames immediately opposite 1 the house of parliament her iila 1119 majesty esty was attended by the prince and princess of wales and other members of the royal family and by the members of the cabinet the chief officers of the corporation of the city of london presented an address to the queen declaring their profound sympathy with her majesty for the injuries received by prince alfred at the hands bands of an assassin and expressing their detestation of the attempted crime in the house of commons gladstone this afternoon soon after the commencement men cement of the sitting moved for a bill to prevent the making of further appointments to livings in the irish church for a specified period also to suspend the proceedings of tb commis commas sion on the irish church establishment for the same time Paris tie tle The funeral of lord brou brougham I 1 aham took place today to day at cannes charles francis adams adama took leave of the queen yesterday at a special audi audil i enice erice he left london soon after for the continent leaving mr moran in charge of the american legation in this city pity |