Little Rock Arkansas Gazette Extra (Newspaper) - April 21, 1868, Little Rock, Arkansas IM 1819. BY UFF STATE ARK. TUESDAY APRIL 21,1868. PEE KV EU cai did cet io net few days brewing in the j radical The X W S ANOTHER STATE j in the fractional besides ah HEARD FROM MICHIGAN HOLLS j of lo scy nothing of tho UP A DEMOCRATIC Y OF 7.131 by defaulting radical cl Oit for for - M lier month W any | eut about this 1? t - t I i Ilia i j et tue republican ' one ol tiie known to roll un a minority fur the One oi ibe acero members boldly than a round 20,000, and has gone buck on its Detroit Free one of tho ablest staio ticket hud ecu pi on lo the it was 1 m. ' 2 3 mo. 6 12 20 30 50 3 mo. 6 9 12 20 20 0 to dispute of in tbo and element would have One O Brooks or they have KMh additional insertion j It was that j breach was A white supporter were forty members who by tbo gold and greenbacks in but showed he the strength ' SI per a friend of the Brooks party per marked in 01.tr hewing the Rev. Joseph will be in Daily and for an 01' of great in 1 theatre distribute to the members 20 per line for are charged treble to swill the in advance lie the exposure of in the ' of insertion oT had created a for 9 ally must and must with of day previous 1o for Weekly must be in. by j more intelligent of the was ihe evidence of his rascality was of or deaths not exceeding in secure him the will be notices and of will ne charged as KQ A L ADV OTTI SEM 3. certificate of publication of any order of or will he until the fees or assumed by some responsible advertisements considered due otter first must be paid 111 authorized These terras will not be deviated and no to of moral could friends circulated the following just before the house was called to the of Senate and House of seen a circular purporting to been signed by dated April 9,i 1868,1 hereby it ft forgery and 1 do endorse the sentiments therein as it denounces all whom will attention which does not and true who with following named persons are onr only author to receive aud receipt for moneys for and in the cities H ICS Vine 37"Park New Pino and St. E C. Lock Box 559. New 262 Front 107S every executed in tho very best at fuir on short tiea endorse Hon. Joseph Brooks for and I know thiat there good republicans in the state who are capable of filling the position of U S as he if the position and aro others it as well as Mr. B. F. Rice is first many republicans of Pulaski are both the former being an assistant doorkeeper of the house and together they controlled the entire negro have Their payers will bo discontinued unless ordered in compliance onr the late and made by a the total white registered is a issued for tho members just ns A BIT 01 4 coming 013. there is much in- the it is house contained four or unprofitable 13 refer to at this yet we may doubtless doubtless bo j making spirit of candid wej contemplate those events that have passed into history and are so .is a popular notion that the people of the were responsible for ' and have justly merited all the misfortunes incident to its So far as the last three this and how our before had to do with the importation of Africans and their here among will readily be a glance at the 1C19, more than two years before any legislature had been negroes were landed from a Dutch man-of-war and sold to the These were tho first Africans ever brought into the population of the colonies consist cd of 16.000, negroes 300; 111 1G70. English 88,000, negroes 2,000. Up to this time the importation of was and does not seem to have l the of tho During this the constitution et the House ol was and would nut authorized any interference with the traffic on Bur afier the English revolution oi 1688-ths Assembly aud 1 he rapidly to the the and in. 109? tho sought to enact a prohibiting the into but the ot tho mother country prevented all such legislation by instructing the governor to veto every statute passed to Notwithstanding the House of Burgesses imposed a duty of five per upon eich slave imported into the and pressed the measure so earnestly that the approval of the whs This duly was continued down to 1740. when ii was increased to ten per and was never afterwards on the eo far as Royal government would allow people of the colonies were undoubtedly in earnest in their to prevent thp growth of what they regarded as an unmitigated lu a. period of seventy-three from io 1772, we find that in Virginia ao tending to check and discourage the importation of were ani the other which during this time had ' increased to considerable seconded Virginia resisted the efforts of the mother country to foist slavery on But ail the efforts and remonstrances of the colonists failed to secure the smallest countenance from the without whose assent their united exertions would have been utterly fruitless and - The British government always acted upon this subject in the interests of the merchants and traders of Old and who fired by an inhuman loudly protested against any legislation which tended to staunch the sources of their A circumstance which shows conclusively tho lemper of tho people on this occurs in. tbc history of As soon as she had thrown off her to the mother and while yet in the midst of the turmoil aud confusion of she availed herself of the opportunity which presented itself for crushing forever this and enacted a statute prohibiting the introduction one down from the some timo after become known that Rice and McDonald bud received a - majority in both his were assailed with the shouts of a crowd of who hud voted for the successful who had congregated in the rooms above the bauk in the For several the entire neighborhood was the and howls of inebriated For the distance of exceeding a the cries for could bo commingled with straits of John Brown's hody ilies mouldering in the shouts The police not although several were around drawn by ihe We have of the street t lie wind 1 heir rags papers in the in iia issue of 7th, covers one with those plucky birds that know how to crow so and pre laces a long list of special telegrams from coun ties and precincts with the people have is and radicalism This 5a glory enough for The results ot the as indicated by the received up to a lato hour before going to of the most gratifying is rejected by twelve thousand and the doctrines of the extreme radical j are set down at their proper A democratic and conservative gain of 40,000.' election occurred on the first Monday in aud the lines being wo arc inoi able to give precise However the following from tha Memphis of the 11th, confirms the statement of the Free new constitution just submitted to people of has been defeated by 85,-000 it is conceded that the republicans havo swept the by as decided majorities as The contained a clause ot course awakened the bitterest all the enemies of the republican course the radicals the but somehow a stubborn majority of 85-;00d against Michigau has done i welcome her back to her first Tho homo of and among the democratic years gone by the truest of them wheeled into line and will henceforth for ho rights of white and similar charges are boldly made and as well substantiated reliable as by the ihe radical party in matters ot minor say nothing of the negro issue thrust before the country by this its fraudulent practices have condemned and it must speedily meet with overwhelming We predict that it OUT THE MONEY ' hundred and sixty-nine miles of the Union Pacific railroad ia now in This enterprise belongs to It is being built the publio but is the properly of radical Of course the enterprise ia a most desirable and will result in great advantage to the but like all other government since the advent of radical We tiro paying doable the cost price in order to put money into the pockets of publio robbers and public i swindles being on tho j are of the most stupendous and appalling The foundations of a monied unequalled in the history of the is and each passing day rivets the fetters on men more We must burst loose from and turn the money changers out of the temple of The penny saved is bettor than is a very practical applies as well io as to af and lias sent and n to bankruptcy and well as individuals nnd he is an unwise and public who this as a fundamental rule ef act ion in all the public radical ifor for wise On the is true the days of Ihe besan to 1 its first the hard earned substance of people has Been wantonly frittered awn y to party a. coolness and deliberation unknown in history of our Show usa politician ef the radical and we will show you man who made a foriune or expects to do so in a very few The great of I he and its are of national and bondholders not faxed and assemblage which claims toi be our national is not a body of but a collection of stock money changers and dealing in on Wall et buying up and building Pacific railroads for their own and It is to the lasting discredit and shame dominant party thai national halls of which could onse of the combined eloquence and integrity of the have ingloriously that dignified and put on the air of a. corn But since lafe appearance of this party among us with its ruling we are made of the misfortunes in store for should tihe radicals succeed in securing permanent of the Scarcely were the ballots in the late when the inflated members of would-be general assembly rushed io the for the to be parceled among them and when the is York ina recent says us distinctly declare our abhorrence of tho unconstitutional and revolutionary On this issue tlie campaign in is conducted by the and job this issue they propose to carry on the contesi for the Everything is to be reduced to a direct and simple arraignment of the policy of congress in to tho southern The republican party is to lie as an unconstitutional nnd is to be ns that which will the government on constitutional recantation of this radical sheet conies too late to serve the purposes of That issue lias been made On it the battles in Connecticut and and and by standard bearer of national democracy will i lead white man's on to victory in tlo to the thW into the continue in the penalty of sterling and the freedom of the slave is a well-known fact that tho advocates of the suppression of the above which was finally effected in 1808, were the southern and that the open advocates of that enough at to save their to of in tho process of a complete aod killing time at a daily cost to the people of What they .by sweat nind the money provided they ban only get is to bo found in ihe radical and we look iu among this horde of spendthrifts and prodigals for one single man to stand up in his place and nay tho treasury must be drawn on the pecuniary interests of the were tho people cf the j the people si at while New Eugland who did the stealing and j passing through this painful carried their victims to the southern ' Says Uic in Shame on that of abolitionism whence j probable of tho session originates the serious charge of this grave the of events referred generations of have j acm for and encouraging a sya passed nnd each ono awakened life with the logic to the as they before To hero 5s work enough for a aots fo be -in iv laws thf and of ibe courts of and a general system of gone the present innocent as babes or alleged that have led to tho political status of this Slavery is gone tho accepts of the in fact and in That their labored tor nti hundred years It would be but just and if children of raid if resort will be bad t* some other expedient by which that end cm be Tho cf precept wars and when taai the made 1st, 1 1807, tho public debt amounted to 52,51 01. prove conclusively that is and instead of bring diminished by the enormous taxation to which the people are the has been and will prob ihly reach the almost fabulous sum of four thousand This has come of the fact that an army of greedy standing about the national with hands thrust into the public vaults up to their who stow away all they can carry and hand precious stuff to their many friends and allies gathered about During tho last five years thousands of people have suddenly become How this has comeabout is pretty well accounted The treasury sprung a leak of so serious a character that it is not entirely certain whether the bottom is in or Incidentally we refer to the popular well because gentlemen of position confirm that counterfeits the currency are extremely indeed so admirably executed as to deceive the treasury In effect this statement is the only discrepancy being as to the does not The fact as it may that tho plates have not been stolon as but that those connected with ' the treasury department and engraving and printing bureau have the public to an extent in the history of the president of the Continental a of and thoroughly versed in when consulted by Chose as to the propriety of establishing a engraving and printing said that there would in that accountability or to any and adequate checks could be imposed upon the unlimited facilities of manufactory of paper money in the treasury has proven checks have been and through this branch of the government tho extent of the swindle is fifteen hundred The whole scheme proved fo be tho foundation of the most gigantic publio fraud ever perpetrated in tho history of finances since the days of John Mr. by other of a most reliably the original plates in this bureau have been in some multiplied ad They were then used regardless of proper or many have since passed the hands of persons in no with the who are following letter has bean forwarded fo April 13, 3.368. your telegram of March to Col. F. A. you gave the assurance that of in the late by either would be on that and with a view to afford a basis for making it as the central committee of the democratic party of do now allege in many of the if not in gross wrongs and frands were in the of tho radical making the election a and the legally Will of a largo majority of tho registered voters of the by whom the constitution in instead of being ns its advocates falsely the acts fraudulent in or used to cover we specify the I. That nearly all the registrars of the were bitter radical and in many candidates for dependent for success on tho ratification of the in Little and at the revision of registration sundry disregarding the reconstruction as well as orders district illegally and fraudulently erased the names of citizens to refused certificates to others similarly and granted certificates to persons having no right of suffrage in and other although she election began on March 13, it was not concluded in counties polling a negro till after all tho counties having white majorities had enabling tho radicals to supply any number of voles needed to secure a fictitious ns in where the polls were not closed till March 28; and in where they remained open till the 30th. large numbers of ignorant negroes were by threats of or bribed by promises of pecuniary to vote for in St. Pulaski and many timid white men were voting against the constitution by savage menaces of members of tho radical backed by the of military as also by tyrannical provisions of the constitution disfranchising all persons voting without regard to their personal or political unjust discriminations were mada against while and in favor of by allowing the latter to any precinct in the but tho if to the precincts of their actual iu White and other among the votes counted for the far exceeding the majority claimed for many were illegally and fraudulently by persons voting at different or simulating dead or absent or being of the or otherwise disqualified and others in not cast at but were corruptly placed in the in addition to tho voies actually or in lieu of these last being purloined and destroyed all of which was wholly -or in in St. Francis and other beg you to that the foregoing charges and are by no means They are the mildest possible expression of tho feelings and positive knowledge of the outraged white people of but not yet by such monstrous frauds and through to as of their own race ahd to give the opportunity to establish the truth of all is herein This we offer to before an impartial commission of honorable by clear in due form of law after making good this jye further beg tho privilege of confirming the proofs adduced by our at a free and fair to bo held throughout the state on one and the same by judges nnd clerks taken equally both and wilh ample notice to all the In that way the true sentiment of the registered voters cm be which is the professed aim of the reconstruction must bo your object as a soldier and ' Allow us add the hope your action on solemn protest injustice and and our humble petition for a redress of not bo long especially when it iB considered that the radical in contempt of precedent and and as proclaimed by them before the havo al ready led their pretended and by tho government of the have the honor to your most obedient A. A. C. r. ARNOLD B. C. B. To Brovet Major General Alvan C. Gillem commanding Jth military Ths radical organ city in speaking ef j | tho late of Rico and McDonald to the United States gentlemen thus elected to the positions of United States senators are representative the republicans of the state can and whoso skill and management will nnd zealously employed in regeneration of the stale of thoroughly and having extensive influence at homo and they will doubtless be enabled to confer important and substantial benefits upon tho aro involved in iho above that seldom occurs in that - of Stealing men beyond a doubt so Rice is and is Through of which havo a large margin they would anything that had a dollar is a pretty good never served in the union army at all and ia an old lino the other was regarded a3 an out aud out - copperhead aod though as stands in tho front rauk of the he never rose above the of His thorough loyalty was recognized during the conflict of Ho fights bravely when this cruel war ia influence at is LEGISLATURE April After the opening the president announced that this was tho day fixed for s - loting for United States and that j no leaves be Agreed - - vote iu with his s i of absente was given that were now in N. April 35. At the charter in cases of j crass elected their and a majority of nominated B. F. Rice the long ending March 4th, 1873. Thomas nominated Joseph The ballot Rico 18 Brooks 7. tho short ending March 1871, McCown nominated Alexander and Dell nominated Joseph Tho ballot McDonald 13; Brooks 7.' April 1-i. calling tho and reading cf the the speaker read the act of prescribing the manner of electing United States and declared nominations in order for the long ending March 1873. nominated F. Reed nominated Joseph The Hico 19, the short ending March 4th, 1871, St. Davis and another member nominated Alexander Reed nominated Joseph said as several members had nominated he wished to After a recess five the house was called to order at 12 After 11 cull of the the and the journals of the preceding of both was R. F. Rice was declared the dieted senator for tho long having received votes fo 26 for Joseph and senator for the short having received CO votes to 2S for Joseph The joint assembly and the b ouse adjourned 10 o'clock to-morrow is with 23,000 with whom | The speaker said he had of the gentlemen have been ofthe most intimate and pleasant charactor during the year last of and substantial benefits upon is another anomaly from our stand Do it grave and potent but woe bo your parly and your promises if you Go in if you can get Pass 'em up to the Take them they are your for anything known to tho work with The estra coupons of the sec. bonds daily paid at the treasury simply because it is impossible to tha between tho and the duplicates No ono seems to have tho ON proposition was introduced in tho state senato of Pennsylvania a few ago fo on graft negro suffrage on tho constitution of that It was promptly voted down by 61 to 14, although that body is thoroughly The New York a higher re ieal sheet in commenting tbo - in a basa cowardly bringing disgrace upon themselves and their on Yes Sh on They had THE In 1SGG Michigan went radical by a round majority of 29,038. There only 1,200 colored voters in ihe stato and generally of a superior yet she rejects a new having negro suffroge engrafted upon by a majority of 35,000. The logic of events is A higher law man with cigar and cocked up a musing on downtrodden is a theoretical but practically his figures are It is i remarkable well the Anglo-saxon takos care of Clear tho track for white are radical speaking of an alleged of negro churches iu the southern part ot tho is bitter and belligerent beyond our powers But alter having spent the momentum of its it lets down in this humiliating way old bo often of getting up indignation meetings by the will probably bo resorted to for a pretext to jit that they are opposed to such At the same time these we will it they do not quietly and privately chuckle over the will take no steps to offenders they wiil take no to offenders You have effectually shut out these you choose to call from all in must your own ou probably know them best ns of your wo call for the proof of this If true as you we unite with you in take him up one side and down the is a said that butes lare a blessing to any man they make him forget all his other Arkansas rejoices to-day F. of and and and and New has been elected one of her In at the thought of that she will cease to remember her other Sumner has proposed an amendment to the providing that no person who as held the position of president or of tho United States shall be eligible to the office has thrust ils hand into a 1 will never ibo able to extricate and the you know fhey will steal the trap and all Iowa are trying it in but will find it painful before they havo gono Iowa Democrat asks the following pertinent many soldiers died that Jay Cooko might amass fifteen millions of many soldiers died to found a aristocracy of the United many soldiers died negroes might bo transformed into abolition president makers many soldiers died that the mosses of the people bei crushed beneath an and oppressive debt many soldiers died in tbo false belief that their lives were given for the preservation of tho union victims of falso verminous of slab spoon knock blubber gers haunt the galleries of the Little Rock where in former times was arrayed the grace and intelligence of that but fallen That's so. is the way they talk in Iowa Stand firm to account the swindl rs and usurpers who hive our bea fui take the and do coward tako refuge behind that which works but Let us all be the and other till tho is Indian war is anticipated in the Great Colorado seen many items of this sort re Tho truth is that no apprehensions of this kind need bo for a few speculators who desiro paying no would The Indians are well disposed and but some rascally aro desirous of making money and so tho government is in danger on the Only the Indians alone nnd give a bonus to the aud the will be settled Try it. It is our prescription for this the nomination made by St. Gray was proceeding to when tho speaker called him to Kyle said he could by unanimous Cries of were responded to with and Gray was compelled to take bis ballot 51; Brooks 21. of wanted the election made The speaker said it could only be done by members changing their on the It was not of were granted a half dozen for time ranging from four days to four was becoming alarmed at the mania for and he made a that none should b e excepting on showing of good reasons to the Agreed until 10 o'clock April 16. Hadley asked leave of for Wheeler until tho 20th asked leave of absence for for ten Hadley asked leave of absence for ticket by about 3,000., At a large of southern there was a notifiable improvement in The average on every description of stocks was fully cent. A large of northern on the now quietly - ' New 16. n interfering with voters at tho coming The recites that it bach reported at headquarters that disposed persons -in various parts of the of Louisiana ora paring and riots the The laws raust and shall bo en order No. 79, prohibits political processions at night until the and forbids the of fcr gave notice that he before j General Buchanan haa appointed Juno 15th, for make a motion employ a journal ns | the assembling of tha Texas was to be done gave notice at an early ho would introduce a for the organisation of tho militia of tho for the defence and domestic tranquility of a bili for the of the forces organized moved that the senato adjourn until the 20th!inst.,.at 10 April 15. motion of tho resolution to have 200 lists of committees printed for the use of was and the list ordered printed with the rules of the senate in pamphlet motion of leave of absence to date from the 16th was granted to gave notice that he at an early day nest introduce a to govern future motion of Hutchinson the senate took a recess for 25 being called to order the president announced that the time fixed by law to meet ia joint session to compare the votes cast for United States senators had and tho secretary was to report to the house senate was now ready to meet the house in joint Tho senate then repaired to the hall of joint tho senate adjourned until to-morrow morning 10 their gone by if U we ill patiently by of the estent of tha One item who were directly in placing aud ceraia out from sisty to one thousand five negro on American would tho j of the to gratify | vH of and - that the of tho will conduct themselves with fast fairness and to Iho publia good which will up tho strongest for the of iho tha looks that way Tho have drop the unpleasant subject and the fo which it and carelessness seems to sent tho Kentucky to tho United in every record j States end a reputed counterfeiter of the senator for tbo long term fhe radical organ Mr. Rico is about forty of a New Yorker by and a lawyer by He in Kentucky for several and loft his hamo in that as the popular expression two Further to bo in our weekly of Only ton per day of suffrago hundred of stock cattle paper capable kept of of for the supremo The at tale ia Gonzales ono in por sa 1 roll around ti be wont it hundred million h have A deficit is of the with a ia on the ' ' - tho battle is over tho victory Treason rebuked nad loyalty rebuked and How is that? It cf froe under end spitting upon the of Standard is right la to being wait April 15,1868. of presented his credentials and was sworn from a select submitted a report on the contested election the first The report gives Poole the seat as against A. M. The committe find that Poole is a resident of his a qualified and his office as States commissioner is not an one as forbids him from holding his office as a member of the as no commission is but only a letter of appointment and there is but the commissioner is paid by Pears said he was only on tho committee yesterday that ho had not boen present at its and as ho wanted time to examine the 011 which the report was he would move to it. Brashears said saw the report this morning had been informed of the meeting yesterday when the report was determined but ho did not He proceeded to say that he had consulted several eminent jurists and they had differed a3 fo the nature of the office of U. S. The peaker interrupted him with the statement that it was not in order to give the reasons which controlled his said if the report was he would ask to be relieved from the Sims said that he had been informed tint Pears knew of the Pears said he looked three hours for the committee yesterday about the could find it. Sims said that the committee met in the hall yesterday before two and had waited over an hour for to He could substantiate by the Reed and Benjamin saw no need for haste and favored a recommitment fo allow Pears to bring in a minority The motion to recommit gave notice that he would introduce a to provide for the enrollment cf the tlie organization and discipline of tho state guard of and for the public John offered a resolut that as. a further mark of respect to tho late member from that his widow bo allowed his full mileage and per diem for tho present Agreed said that Gray having business at Helena had gone there with the remains of the late member from iu hia ho asked minutes bo changed to show that Gray had been appointed in liia place on the The speaker ordered the to provide the state with residence for its and to provide for defraying the expenses ofthe lato were read a lime and Referred to committee and said the title should be far instead The said a was an net and an act was a replied that ti did not an act until it hail passed the and a Tie speaker rejoined that legislators then had been j going wrong for tho last hundred ho added very there no subject for before iho and being out of order his of Benjamin the following tion taken tip and ayes 62, aces Ij April 10th, 1808. notice that as allowing tho widow of the member from was contrary to article of the he movo a reconsideration of tho vote adopting gave of a to regulate travel in publio Divelbiss gave notice of a to abolish ferry privileges in the gate notice of a to allow W. S. a to practice law courts of Drew offered a forbidding smoking in the Butler having shown that it was against the Reed offered a reciting that the house of in 1867, exhibited of against judge of Iho 8th j that the said party failed try him thereon that it appears tho house was prompted to its course by political and resolving said articles bo and quashed and hold for and that he be restored to bis position the same as if he had never been Benjamin moved to postpone consideration until ono week from Kyle moved to amend by referring tho preamble and resolution to the judiciary Benjamin accepted the motion to refer as an and it was agreed moved to adjourn until 2 o'clock of moved to adjoUrn 10 o'clock to adjourn until 2 o'clock Fenno moved to adjourn until 2 o'clock this Brashears moved to amend by saying 10 o'clock as was also offered a to so amend the rules aa to require all resolutions to lay over one unless the house should choose to suspend tho rules and act upon them at Benjamin roads the point of that Kyle's resolution was different from that of which he had given the required one day's inasmuch as it omitted the words The speaker declared the point well and did the best he could by withdrawing his and giving notice of his intention to introduce it moved to adjourn until 2 o'clock moved to adjourn until 10 on moved to amend by saying 10 o'clock The amendment the as was agreed following views copied from the Houston via present to colored men for their The ballot is forced upon them in spito of law and Wo admit that they arc willing to labor to qualify selves to use it for their own and their If we as we that it should for the they remember that it is not enmity to but devotion to principle which actuate Let them remember that they went out at the last election they formerly went out to work of a the command of their doctrine of states which underlies the very foundations of our system of is at and whenever the general government undertakes to confer the rights of citizenship upon any man or sot of without of the people of the it is an infringement of the rights of the state and a usurpation of power which the people should protest because the african is the individual to whom the franchise is but because iho principle is elective is of no practical benefit to tho individual and is useful only so far as it is instrumental in bringing about some public No man should bo allowed a vote who is not capable of voting with discretion among the not ono in a hundred is yet sufficiently acquainted with tho science of government to cast a discriminating - No better evidence of this fact could bo asked than their conduct in the recent in which they voted almost to a man as they were told by tho political tricksters who have labored for two years to their it isas the politicians who did the voting the negroes simply did as they were and say is they ' qualified by education and familiarity with science of not have been duped by the idlo stories of thesa men into set of who are and are not identified either in feeling or interest with ihe country for which they presume to make the negroes competent fhey will exhibit that competency by judging who can bejt subserve the interests of the and elect and not be driven like c. of sheep to the polls to cast their in a body tinder the dictation of their -' When sufficiently acquainted with the wants of tho to be entrusted the will also be aware that their interests are identical with Tho registration iu Louisiana a largo of tha April 15. following letter was addressed by Stanton to Senator Cameron yesterday Wae April 14, 18fi8. To Simon Perceiving in this morning's Chronicle communication has been signed by the governor of your state to the republican members of the legislature and other persona asking your recommendation for my transfer upon a- certain contingency to the bead of the treasury I hasten to request earnestly that no such recommendation be Enough of my life has boon devoted to publi duties and no consideration can induce ma those of tho treasury department ov continue in tho war department longer than may bo required for the appointment and confirmation of my M. Johnson unveiled the Lincoln monument was the side walk having declined to appear on the impeachment trial was continued Chief Justice ruled out the president's message of February 24th. The managers objected to it Ion general but tho chief justice rejected it on the grounds that tho senate resolutions did therefore it was not part of tho regular His message nominating was admitted and also an immense of documentary evidence under continued objection from After the conclusion of which the court senate then legislative business and ordered certain of the sessions and proceeded to tbo consideration of the impeachment and the deficiency iu Pending this decision a deficiency of dollars was reported in Forney's accounts and Corcoran said that Forney's clerk hacl been wrongly the house Stevens made a statement to tho effect that the senate not to hear the fully and gave notice that be would move for night sessions in fho house to allow tho managers and others to make their The president's counsel had it pretty much their own way this The show signs of impeachment trial on Monday was consumed in the testimony of Gen. who said the president told him his object in removing Stanton was for the good of the and country at Owing to tho court adjourned on Tuesday until Bates reached Washington Tuesday wilh his and was met at long bridge and to the white whero ho was the subsequently had a public reception at tho Metropolitan An address was delivered by Admission to the capitol being ho was compelled to plant his flag on the monument instead of the domo of the April 15. miles west of Port on the Erie broken rail throw a train down a twenty feet passengers were instantly fifty-two and seven were burned beyond Partial lists of the killed and wounded show no dispatches a special to the thut there ia a radical conspiracy on foot to extend the term of of tbo president to ten and t o atrip the supreme of the power to pass upon the constitutionality of any act of congress to elect Grant in the doubtful states by on unlimited inflation of currency by means of national Washington says fho impression is gaining ground that will be tho democratic choice for nnd Senator of for April 10. confectionery of B. corner of Main and was broken open nnd robbed of one thousand dollars on Tuesday night daring tho of formerly of the yesterday and rising It risen hio since the swell The Gleaner arrived yesterday and went io the bank for having picked up a snag at Silver Lake which toro away her guard and broke her bull tor several The Ozark leaves Fort Smith this April 10. impeachment refused to alter the rule for two concluding arguments on cech in the day wah devoted to the receipt of including that of Col. the privato which proved the sent nomination of Mr. ton's to tho on the 22d day of immediately following Stanton's The senate was not in the nomination did not 21. of the and that too prosperity of one race will out bv - both rases must suffer class of rho which wore I principally to tbo tem of of tha of do hereby to the commanding the military district of and to tho grateful of tho faithful earnest efforts by the Into election which tbo the Virginia of upraising of the Klans ghostly monsters have their in this Since their noe chicken were daily Tho now within after and aia scarcely to any meet with This placards wero found posted ai attracting ao little Virginia is fall of tho enough ia to frighten the radicals out of ta sir of many which wore the different without advising Oral testimony will be to Irish bid to bo settled by the success of party - Tho haro a c-f of sis of out of fho stata penitentiary by within the lint sa four Tbo of am criminals of worn and it is that tas ia to be for thi - ef the