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   Little Rock Arkansas Gazette Extra (Newspaper) - May 19, 1868, Little Rock, Arkansas                                IN 2,S2;    WOODRUFF - - - Vat per annum clubs of or 50;) 00 for sax months for three per per Tor any or oue Each insertion 8T.\KI>0 Vi 30 50  mo. S mo. $ 12 20  11.')  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Whirton Lock Bos 599, ' Levy Mi 1er, 2G2 Front Of every executed in the very best at fair and on short Satisfaction who papers enveloped ia ottEEN will take notice that their have Their papers will be again ordered in with onr REPORT ON AND HER WITH THE According to our interpretation of the tele graphic report of answer of Gen. Gillem to in regard to the result of the eleo we are to believe it a of the facts in the The published in our issue of Saturday the retama aa meaning as we understand that they ore not of character as to justify him in the ratification of tLo been ia strict order number the adoption of the constitution would have beon says Gen. Most certainly it have if after such compliance B jjf had boon returned it. But it was everywhere in its spirit and letter by tlhe perpetration of most I ' commanding Pulaski county the total vote exceeds the total number registered 1,195." Wo have repeatedly that the registration in Pulaski was ia notoriously partisan and that it cut many persons from voting who are clearly entitled to do so under tho During the revision tjf ihe registry list just lo the last a large number of names were added but never been able to ascertain that the memory of the concerned initio whom we lis defective that Mauy of these names are believed to fictitious The ofthe board had full of of in blank and they were equivalent in his to iit least a corresponding number this was the character of the registration and was in the reported vote in this says the 1,195 more than the registered Here is and meat conclusive evidence of here who the progress of the knows that our city was not visited the by 1,195 of the county to Even the number of from other counties allowed to as the registrars it was done Without orders and ia violation of the which only allowed persons to vole out of their the of lea therefore illegal and should be of affairs to have occurred in county as we the the vote in excess of tlie Tlie elections in Pulaski as wo have before seems have been delayed until after the returns received from enable the unscrupulous thereof ical voles frauds practic alate iag ahow return whatever cumber of be 'The nature of tho ed in many other counties of tho made known all tend conspiracy upon the part of foresworn the candidates for under the to make false de feat the true the people at the ballot triumph and thoir own elevation and report to be merely statement of in the case ia response to an application upon the house called for the the instigation of Arkansas wished thus to head off Wo a full report with great ss wo aro anxious to see to what makes known Iho practiced upon our He has in his of frauds upon the part of to vitiate the not eared to braye tho wrath of tho ordering a new and fair wjo trust he has at least made o record means been to forca tho people of Arkansas aa odious add oppressive and thus the honor of Ms for of Arkansas result in o law tho new OS a matter connected with of statu we call for some information on ' In the first Is the county to bo Sharp in to its in the by that or is it because the of Johnson their county Docs the fict that the names on petition all signed by one to all indicate that ia any Sharp practice upon the part of the honorable to send his namo down to AT THE The proceedings in lower house of the legislature on Tuesday to that there is a soft place in the hide of a We glad to Bota the fact there aro the body who are out entirely devoid of and as springs eternal in tho human breast wei trust thai some of them yet recant heretical faith and tho parly of despotism which now us go over the and sec to estent the radical leaders in Arkansas are in being designated cs the outcasts of society and abjured of ali We shall do so fairly for this is in no degree and battles for of no party savo only to the j extent that the triumph of that party will the condition of our people and add to When congress passed the net it embraced the of and for the purpose of per party power it turned over the states to the rule of a horde of ignorant To manipulate these late slaves in party bold were and as reward was greal in of there was for tho of every unconscionable villain in tho Tho registration was the the and in the manner of its conduct was made apparent ihe fact that the of reconstruction in the bad But even up to this it numbered among its friends some honeat citizens who of the villainy of the partisan Then came the convention and by its action was clearly drawn Ihe line between the respectable while lha state and Ihe negro and his disreputable The election and at the polla the radical party of the slate took an oath which binds forever uphold tho political and social equality of tho through the disgusting in the farce of the entire population who were looked upon as and respectable had abandoned the and men who had at one time desired the success of that permanency might become once more among r discovered that it was tibe equivalent of negro supremacy and and abandoned it. left of reconstruction in pure villainy of tho Are mere Assertions for is the of the radical state central Ho is throughout the as a offeree was known to the body thai for we published tho evidence of even his own and yet the very house which itself by being among the abjured of all voted for Mm for United ia if the success of there would not be ex three or four thousand White men in the who could hold sit on or be subject lo militia duty under the The pretended legislature then represents a government which to thousand white citizens of the by that very effort it arrays itself ia ' hostility in the wealth pnd respectability of a and ranges with other of society who proclaim the rule of What degree of respectability is indicated in o council the union from deluded hour of in fiome secluded the miserable hugging thein and teaching them to believe themselves equals of white ail to obtain their Take that class out of the and vacant seats will be There uro registrars and a tow of who ore charged upon Bworn with having the most flagrant to defeat the verdict of the whitie of the state on new took oath to faithfully of a do they too feel There ia the rampant sect who rushed true men into the allied with their Is his owe people do not has before it a free white whether union or rebel or from following even the thuy tako an oath to and defend political and social equality of tho By this nt least of its members raise their hands every community in the and would starve its innocent women and the Hon. Kyle think speak in a Pickwickian sense when we pronounce such men as from and the abjured of all to too charity to believe every of the party of and yet nt 'the samo time wc that men who for tho election of aja individual like Rice to the United States have no reason to complain if respectability looks at and the of public morals demand a of good For that class of individuals in who are in the condition of the dancing dervis from a religionist whom Providence has bereft for some wc only feelings of that Heaven should thus demonstrate on earth how like ik howling fiend of hall is do tard and at the sanie time a man right to what he Is latter right to be a citizen because ii will keep certain parties out of without practice is empty Tf who array on the side a free press would obtain credit for let them carry the to legitimate Do not make the citizen who pay all the and are the bone and sinew of the end aU those qualities which give .it serfs of late When to and men because of their political it will become lo respect and find that it has a far better way io its by a spirit of it seeks to establish its the means of the votes of ignorant or by tho Evon ifa man plum he is but a if he swears that ho will always like it. The of a man who swears that he will ever sustain negro equality is worth 69 were nil hayo done committed by known tp of the rad tho Alabama it must yet tho action of the that body will hot be prepared to tako that autil aftur tho Chicago convention whore it is to bo states MO before tho election Ihe fats of Arkansas bo that 0 tho other as all or nono will bo taken It will bo at bast coverai weeks tLo of Arkansas will bo of ' tUa from haa to tho of a county out the reason and Fop thoso of tho party mea of snd consent lo continuo of wa havo no laust bnow in light be so long thcy with vico and tmd join tho and thoy tho of Ict last of all that thoy are tbo ban of social US THE ' Wo are Freo to confesa that tho debato in tho of ilic oc gavo ats a of io in tho 5 freo b always hopo of nry too of feo 6Kd tho richt of for ealy ibo for of ihe tro oy of mea BLOWING THK r mention of the name of the Ku Klux Klan seems to startle sorne ofthe A guilty conscience lis a terrible and the dread nf for evil deeds makes men the pretenders arc to prevent the spread of tho mysterious wo would suggest that they extend crusade to the and army of the both of are con secret political tiro latter indeed a military of these have an whilo there is evidence that the a member within of our man of would be guilty of attempting to suppress a secret society by Draconian If would honestly accessions to the they had better not legislate upon the in any Kobert Emmet perished on and yet prevails to a large extent in Ireland feel called upon by the necessity of preserving tho public to urge upon and others who have overdue bills against members of the not to push their Whenever they do forthwith tho public startled with the proclamation with late news of to the effect that Arkansas been admitted and the treasury is opened to the claws of the radical Tho knowing ones of the radical party are up to all Ihe and whenever tho country wing bethinks itself of they issue their paper with a crowing cook heading a dispatch manipulated to suit the Of course its an United States senat or would not lay himself liable to the of news to the United senators do not value their reputations at less say the Maggard dispatches this morning inform us that Senator Sherman hps a. before the for the admission of As iho house has already passed one of its one must give way to the and further time be consumed in the passage of an act to allow our state The senate has until Saturday when the vote on the impeachment willbe and tho body will doubtless follow the of the house and adjourn until after tho meeting of the Chicago convention on the 20th inst. It will be that of if it is done by a special act of congress the appearances ara that it will not be so specially not happen before the last of tho Therefore sanguine radicals had belter and not go into on che representations of those interested in them and are using them to advance personal Better heed a truthful opponent than a interested OF May 2. ' tiie returned from the Donnelly a On 20th of Margh he asked leave to a to grant land for the construction of 1 railroad from Taylors way of Fort the western boundary of the of asked that it bo referred tho on public and Objection was made i by the gentleman from and ho heard no other It subsequently that Mr. had He went to Mr. and informed him that he was about going ito Connecticut to labor in behalf of tho republican and therefore ho would oblige him if would withdraw his 80 that might introduce His answer that Mr. Holman had He then Mr. and that though opposed to him in said ho would not the of the But Mr. renewed his Stung with at the conduci of Mr. sat down and wrote a letter to Mr. of Taylor's merely the letter wasi then in which it was stated that it seemed that Mr. Washburne relisted every his to procuro the benefit of his added that Mr. Washburne had a brother there who sought to support hiin as a member of This letter haying been published in tho Mr. Washburne wrote one without a in the of and so and and outrageous in its tbat he would now have it were it justice letter was dated April 10, to Mr. at Tabor's in which ho that Mr. Donnelly seemed to bo searching for and Mr. to look at Mr. Donnelly's Jesuitical Donnelly knowing that the had not the ghost of a as there was little to go to and it was further staled might have introduced his four months earlier than the at which ho sought to introduce it. How contemptible must any who was guilty of attempting to impose on his From hia of the character of Mr. he had become extremely of anything which he Ho left Philadelphia between changing hia namo and from a Wb in Minnesota as an It was one of Mr. Donnelly's of plunder which mado Mr. oppose Ho that record was with corruption and every ia had Hr. letter of having been by the Donaclly remarked that ho was certainly justified in tho hn hnd made that the tho of congress bo to and he thought ho were in vrete distinct He attempt to deal with as rapidly as Mr. Donnelly went ou to ho had only draft of on tho 2ntl of Harch that Mr. hai had then to tiso republican party ia tbo canvass iu that He his belief that tho by bad frora and that thai could not best servo his - referred to and points wont to ' of of as around in to interrupted and said that not parliamentary language towards ft member who was and who wus not involved in the Donnelly said he withdraw expressed the hope that the party allowed to go after passing from that referred to the charge in Mr. that his opposition to the offered somo time since by Mr. of to tie fares on the Pacific might be attributed to fact that ha had freo pass to ride over the declared that ho had never ridden over a railo of tho and did not expect to until it was completed from the Mississippi io the It consolation then to know mighty work been opposed by every in all the on both to the charge made against him in Mr. of his being official Mr. Donnelly official and that from ii bearing the name he Bl tu An beggar Mr. when I entered the stato of it was when I entered tho county in I it was two to one i asked no I expected But tho charges from such a quarter that I cannot fail to it. The family aro chronic They aro nothing if not in Out of office they are aa that famous stump-tailed bull in This whole trouble arises from the persistent determination of one of tho family to sit in this Every young malo of the family is born into tho world with franked on his broadest part. The great calamity seems to be that in his infinite did not make any of them lo make room for S. There was room for but the other and the speaker interrupted Mr. Donaelly and reminded him that his language was beyond Ihe usual limit of parliamentary expressed his desire that the should be permitted to go Donnelly said he was sorry to transgress tho proper limits of but the house would perceive that the character of the letter on which he was commenting made some I was drawn into it. he by tho charges mado character by tho vilo in that letter that I was a fugitive Irota and that I fled from the city of under circumstances between Mr. is an unmitigated and but for I have for you and for this house I would uso stronger Mr. Donnelly then went on to that and had read by tho clerk a letter from the attorney-general ot with whom Mr. Donnelly had studied speaking in strong terms of the probity and purity of his and the public esteem in ho is held in that Mr. Donnelly then wont on to I stand here repeating tho if anywhere on God's down in tho mire of filth and all the gentleman can up anything which touches my let it I shall meet it on its I havo gone the entire I have analyzed the entire contents of the foul I have dipped my hands in its and I examined the half-digested fragments which I found floating in tte gastric but if it is possible for the gentleman from with his peristaltic to bring anything more mora than ho has vomited over me in that in God's name let it speaker again interrupted Mr. reminded him tbat his language was out of 111.) again repeated iho hopo that tho might permitted to go on by unanimous Donnelly went and tho charges were not they had been got up by one of the editora of the St. Paul a man named who had visited anit played the detective there for some and had having found nothing affecting bis It be that charges -are brought up here shall not stop to answer freely that splendid passage in Shakepeare which my friend from Iowa compelled to quote the other day against the gentleman from Who my steals 'tis and has been slave to Bat ho that from me my good me of that which But makes mo poor Mr. tho cringing street thief who picks your or steals your overcoat isa christian compared with that monster who would rob you of precious mantle of your and leave you shivering before the contempt of tho The assassin who strikes you down in your own blood leaves least your memory sacred among and your grave may bo burdened with the tears of but ho who would assassinate your who would strike at the life of your character and betoni who would cover you all over is a wretch whom it were base to call Mr. Donnelly then went on to refer to the that ho had changed in answer to it that he had became republican twelve years and that his republican politics were almost coeval with tho birth of the again expressed tho that be permitted to go being no Donnelly 1 thank the house and that other p for tho I will not notice all tho charges over all tho of the letter vermin crawl over the there is one other personal that j changed my Tho of tho to give out not only that I was a fugitivo froni but that I wos traveling under an Mr. was within a faw hours after my baptised Ignatius I am Ignatius Donnelly and with food's help I expect to remain so until the end df my It I should ever be inclined to my it to mo I would take tbat of laughter and of the same oh both sides of tho i was understood to that then ho would chango his j Mr. Donnelly I thought the gentleman would chango it it would on to the to retain it. But what is the meaning of that It moans Tho gentleman has cracked his whip over members of this and has been tho natural successor here of thoso old slavo lords who used to crack their whips vaulting ambition has overleaped Not satisfied to assail ua to us hero bo is going to mould the nest and he is sailing into our districts to tell the people whom they sholl select and whom they shall not My friend in tho newspapers of bis dis the assaults of tho He ia ranging tho Why docs he do There is o simple explanation is given out in my and which is ouo of tho arguments why they should sond the brother to this that he owns General thai ho carries U. S. Grant in his ho already feels on hia shoulders tho cares of ho is already forecasting cabi disposing of foreign setting mon and putting them We can. apply to hira the language of to Mark Antony This livery and and ho not lived in tho samo town General Should bo not per bo tba king power the I never could account for tho that ho lived in tha town with General on thai great of compensation runa through the Tho town of Galena having for eo many years endured the God Almighty felt that nothing less than S. Grant tho Josh Billings of is question whether of vrill not pay a man for of tba I tbo to apply tha I ia profound admiration tho genius of S. liia and wisest of tuia that ho into a puppet lo by wires hold 5u the habdo of the frora or ho IS kind of a his sit oa tho a troop of and continuous I aay to S. if it was io my to anything in take counsel by that profano remark of when he to gel into Heaven by on to my but Pll I'll wear a monkey Gen. Grant has got to political Wo had Gen. Grant tip in and of course tha distinguished from Illinois was with and when Gen. was serenaded tho gentleman irom his head out of tho window HCd thanked Iho and when thoy rode in on open together tho crowd gentleman from Illinois laid his hand his heart and bowed his profound The people out thero were in great doubt which was Grant and was and they camo to the conclusion that the quiet littlo gentleman must bo tho and that tho was the of Old Jesse it is that occasion to OJO that Washburne thinks ha owns but he don't own not by darned Shall tho two go down in history Grant and Mr. tho of Grant is like somo of ancient warehouses in tho great cities of tho older whero floor above and collar descends below packed full to overflowing the richest The of the gentleman from Illinois is like some of those that we see io where the whole stock-in-trade of tho merchant ia spread out in the front and over it ft in this window for one He is the of and that ho should rule and sway General are not consistent Lord Dundreary waa once asked why it whs that a dog wags his laiL says hia reason is because tho dog is greater than the If it were says that profound tail would wag Hero was an Mr. whore the smallest kind of a tail attempts to wag a thee lling away that sin foil the can hope to profit by it The gentleman should take proverb of quovis ligno non fa bo freely cannot mako a statesman out of every Mr. Speaker I tremble for roy Is it true that eighty years of republican government have reduced us so low that thero ia but oco honest man in this but otie Lot in all this Sodom Does no voice but his ring out amidst cliques and und Will no voice be heard in ttio future assuring this house that its members are all a pack of knaves that country is going to ruin and concluding with that favorite quotation of his from the vast stores of his erudition er n from as he p veral times the from Minnesota tho that remarks wove not and should not go to tho' people nt Windom gavo notice that when the houso again met for he would resolution of censure against Mr. shall be very to bo outl of and very sorry the chair supposed that I violated any rule of tho I was stating what I should do under the romarka wore not intended for tho gentleman froth at whom ho was then they were of if I were called upon to mako a personal I should make it with a member who is not covered over trith orimo sad record is stained with every fraud and other with 0. man who has proved false alike to his his bis his hia and hia house at 4:40 o'clock May 11. hass tho collection of the tases for 1865 and 1866, on the overflowed last until the letof 1869, upon recommendation of Governor on account of tho distress tho collection would cause in those May 11. and resolutions woro and declaring it inexpedient for tho government to make any treaty tending to discriminato against the manufactures and productions of any part ofthe United States to fix the compensation of certain and to prohibit their fees the resolutions of the Ohio to prevent the loss of life on waters under the protection of the United offered a resolution extend tho power and duties of the select on tho treatment of so iis to inquire the treatment of in northern and into the of union officers in to an of and into tho proposition of the confederate authorities to obtain to bo sent under charge of federal surgeons to ville and other camps provisions to bo used exclusively for tho benefit of tho union in those camps and On motion of Mr. resolution was tabled by 75 to 41.  Eckley offered a concurrent resolution for a recess from next until tho 25th which was adopted by CS against 67.  select committee on the Donnelly ond was authorized to employ a clerk and sit during the of the Walker asked leave to havo taken from the speaker's table the senate passed April 7, to extend the charter of Washington and to regulate the action of its in third military was from reconstruction reported a North South Louisiana and Alabama to in which was made a special order for Monday reported a to relievo from personal disabilities 2,000 persons in North A debato during which it happened that tho list included the of Go v. the judges of tho and other and two members of congress one of was Mr. a Tho was passed by 88 to 23, and iho honso soon after senate met at ten The chief justice tho senato meets to-day under order for somo senator makes a move to the doors Sherman moved that the place his assistants in the galleries to-day with orders to arrest any who violates the rules of chief justice stated this precaution had already been Sherman then that to that effect bo given ia tho morning Williams that tho chief before tho call of tue admonish all persons that no of or disapproval would be allowed in the dot tho penalty of proposition mooting with general Mr. Sherman withdrew bis and the doora were then closed at 10:20. senate was in secret excited crowds were in tho lobby anxious to know tho cause of Frequent inquiries were made ot all were supposed to know of the It was ascertained that and Fessenden had clearly expressed themselves against the conviction of tho Henderson was against all articles except the 11th. Sherman and according to supported only the 2d, 3d, 4th, 8th and 11th.articles. Williams and of supported all articles whilo Johnson and Dixon opposed has been for the trial of prosecution have already had their witnesses It is that tho trial will como as the prosecution may show good reasons for secretary of tho treasury gives notice that all compound intended for temporary must either be presented to tho assistant at New who bus full charge and control of the of such or to the at who on presentation to tho assistant at Sew will the holder to receive such -in Compound interest notes for redemption in lawful must bo to tho States at ' president of the R. has submitted an to this of tho showing the of aa additional of twenty miles of the road from the 560th to tbo 580th mile and the government commissioner has been to esamino and report on ways and means will probably report ori It to create tho into a is retained two Tas b raised ten cento per % failed to gat will probably bo by tho Chicago 31ay 11 One in a 10. - is end iho by is pressai than ai any limo Tho the 1 that of not thy gory locks at not say i did it with a roar like a wounded and a to the amid laughter of the Mr. Donnelly then went on to a Sketch of as he might appear in the Congress of the addressing the he would sail into ho rout and how he would attack their motives and fling insinuations at ho would declare for economy that the wheels must be stopped for they consume grease and that all the expenditures should bi except that which would construct f r the gentleman an extra wuter One word in Tbe has assailed me and it is but right that 1 put his - character ia the What great in his sixteen years of legislation has the gentleman over what liberal measure has ever met with hia support What original Sentiment has he ever What thought of his has ever risen above the of the dreariest If he lay dead to-morrow in this what heart in this body would one of Who is there in ttds house he has not He told the Vermont tho other day that every corrupt and profligate that was pressed in this body bad met with his and from Vermont rose upon him he out of it like a Did not say to my friend Pennsylvania the other day that he would say thai is way of making an the gentleman was one of a ring to swindle hia Has he not attacked my Mr. of and aspersed motives in hia legislation in this He has sought to build himself up on our himself in our pollute and befoul and tho very body of which he is a Hia harangues are the stuple ofthe of the We meet fais charges on ihe Ho has by his reckless assaults on the honor and character ot the the standard of this body he has arguments for the Dan he has furnished for the of the I need enter into no defence of the 40ih In point of of devotion to the public of of personal it will compare favorably with any congress tuat ever sat since the foundation of the It is illustrated by names that do honor to any nation in any age of the If there be in our midst one vulgar one barren of mediocre one heart callous to every and lo every generous one tongue leprous one mouth which like unto a dea of foul giving forth deadly odors if there bo hero one character while blotched and yet raves and and blackguards like a if there be here one bellowing it is the gentleman from severity in hia stated to Mr. Donnelly that his remarks honorable to tho house of of he was a and although the houso tolerated the chair could not consent that they should go on tho record except with this Donnelly begged pardon of the said ho had ho desire to trespass on its or to offend its sense of but the house would thot no man who over satin this body had met with so so so cruel an as that of which be had been a He called the house to that he had never beforo violated its nor said ft word to any Be hoped the house would pardon tho natural heal which he had Daring my time of service in this I never asked leave to mako a personal and I never ex peel Tbo party from Minnesota has had the letter which I wrote to a gentleman in that stato read to tho bouse and it upon the records of tho house and upon the records of the and thero it will remain Every assertion made in that tetter is aad whoever says itis not what is false If I were called and I desire only to say that if under any operation of were over called to make a personal in reply to a it not be to a member who liad i; would not bo to a member who bad not be to a member who had bis it wonld not be to a member whoso whole record in this house is with and speaker reminded tbo that bis remarks wero not Windom Donnelly's requested words be taken down by the but ho soon afterward withdrew the request ct the of the of tho remarks he ask leave to duco n. resolution of speaker replied that according torn of the no bo ed unless tho house return from S o'clock and ia of asked unanimous to speaker said that could sot b-a done Whoa the members to their hall thin was to a a controversy and the 2e2tlapr.!3 Tho fit to have dabata Ko could this who would bave to ' ' caid I a dad I wish to say the ho ruled ' owing tc 5bO'Scal!25r.r.'8 to tho meet the enemy soon lupon tbo of and we call upon you exercise your utmost energies to furnish tho necessary means to equip and cria the thousands of hands and brave impatiently waiting orders 12. in the is printed making four It concludes as followa a discussion of various points and that tbo between the nad congress arc of a political not high crimes and in my opinion the president haa not beca guilty of impeachable by reason anything in either of the preferred against him at the bar of tho senate by tiie house of has a dispatch from dated 2-14 o'clock this stating that Howard's physicians arc of tho opinion that he will be able to take his seat in the senate is sure to voto conviction on the first throe articles this will carry May 12. The court of agreed to adjourn until Saturday vote will bo taken Tho senate chamber was crowded to overflow ing this Fifty policemen were in the galleries to preserve May 12. Tho iu an editorial 6c says now wo ask congress to the reluming in a generous conciliatory inviting each turning state to send up a list of citizens whoso political desires to havo instead of passing special We the republican majority to frame and encot one general comprehensive measure which shall restore and its every person now disfranchised who has supported tho policy of or who will take an oath on or before tho 4th of July that ho will henceforth affirm ana uphold the and political equality of all whether made such by birth or specials state that Forney has resigned the objections having been made to his editorial comments on the course of tbo senators in reference ti Howard's illness is brain May 13. Tribune has the this editorially dispatches from the best received last night by iho editors of tho leave no room for doubt but that tho senate will convict on A leading friend of Johnson said last night that conviction was tho in his being about A republican leader says Senator Anthony is Senator is suro for two and Vun Winkle is sure oa tho May 12. The case of John H. called in the criminal court The prisoner appeared and - his counsel expressed a desire for after a discussion tho court expressed a disposition to allow the case go over until next counsel then moved to to on argument will be made Tho witnesses were then discharged until further from on ways and has reported the consolidated tho important provisions of were stated Tax on whiskey will be in all at tho distillery by Beer willbe taxed one dollar per and snaff and chewing smoking tobacco forty per post department has restored the New and New recently forwarded via to tho court of claims has adjourned until the first Monday in Judge has been empowered to proceed to Charleston and with a view to verify tha depositions of witnesses in tho general conference colored church has appointed Friday as a day of fasting end prayer to God to aid the in giving a verdict to aid suffering court opened tho usual rescinding the rule referring to the vote to be taken ' was adopted without a Chondler stated that his was and ion his motion it was agreed that the court adjourn until The senate was called to order after the adjournment of the Drake moved that it adjourn until which was lost by a vote of 23 to 27. Yates then moved to adjourn until and Hendricks and Norton and Yates favored the which was finally laid while various houso bills were disposed of after a long and after tho of the of Columbia at speaker a letter from Gen. Grant giving the votes on the constitutions in tho southern states as North 92,590,ogainat 71,820 South for 70,758, 27,288 for 89,0U7, against 71,300; for 66,152, against 48,789; for 69,307, 1,005; was referred to from on ways and reported a to reduce into an act and amend tho relating to the internal revenue and changing the revenue bureau giving the commissioner completo power to appoint and remove The department ia divided info different with a chief to The marked changa in the old law is in regard to tho provisions guarding against i being more leaving little to discretion ofthe Transportation ia for The on wines remains substantially as ia the old Nothing is said about iron or The tax on gas is reduced twenty-five coats per thousand to Places of in are .to pay a specific tax on performance from two dollars to There are but few alterations in the relating to incomes legacies and that for perfect of from in accordance with tho law several weeks The tas on ground coffee is ordered to bo printed and - giving ho would briag tha to tho houso a or tea cad bo allowed general aad the aad debate on of tKo biU trouM bo 13. was asti Bol to Hay 34. Joe. hia to on where ho will finish his Ii I3 ' that McCool will not to tha but will soon locato ia tho ty of tho May IS. Senator Howard is attend the on to Sarratt iO bail was this morning in tiia court of tho District of tijo Chiof to hita to chair submitted a Gen. endorsing tho reports i of district ia tho number of tho whito and colored voto registered ia tho ef voles cast for and tho of tho the Co Davis cave notice of his intention to a at an early for tho of territories of Sho laid before tho senato the W. clerk of Wilson Q to restore North South Florido ' ind Louisiana to la Ordered Shermsn ' tor the admission of and tho advisability of taking it. Referred to judiciary ' senato then adjourned until a ' tho secretary of war and tho of tisa to communicate tho reporta tho district as to the ba the of tho North South aad aad for tho election of with the accompanying etc. made a statement in to a recent New York that neither the on ways meana nor himself knew of any against tho of. internal of North and they had no person employed in any secret dor The committee did not and certainly had not tho disposition to enter on that to admit North South Louisiana und Georgia to representation in taken of offered the following amendment aa on ' additional be it farther That tha 17, artiole 5, of the of Georgia shall not apply to a debt due parson during was loyol to the United States and stated tbat ho would allow the wimio day for debate on part of the opposed to the tind would ask n un following telegram was received May To the Hon. J. There is intense excitement A was called tori to-morrow Can your friends hope that you will voto for tho If so E. To which Senator Henderson May 18. To St: to my friends that I ata swOrn to impartial justice according to and I will try and do it like an honest J. B. Senator Grimes was attacked with sickness while at the senato It la supposed from tho symptoms to bo He able to converse with his Coakling is confined to his lodgings by May 28. At a meeting of tho Union last speeches wero mado and adopted in denunciation of senators who favor the acquittal of President from tho board df trado adopted resolutions favoring tho redemption of the debt in and tho of and the resumption American Anti-Slavery held its meeting to-day About sixteen hundred were composed largely Phillips and Charles C. Burleigh wero principal woro that if the senate acquits it joins itself with him us and of tho republican party at Chicago s rasa who represents the most radical of tho loyal and a platform which guarantee to the negro impartial suffrago and school and such ag will to him a homestead and that no action of the great American church gives any evidence of tho vigilance of the christian on the great questiona of the whilo tho material surrender of iho Boston Tract Society to its affords Bid evidence of the old brotherhood of They abo condemn and oay it should bo repudiated and denounced by all of justice and impartial N. better known 03 is York tho position and other republican party haa reason to te saving it from ia iti terms threats mado to tu ii concerning iho address of thu - can 10 ...  It believes 10 ii hurp censuro of the the members of the so to stand for ia nothing cow 11. the future co and ta as au ci especially to our ia trusted and thoir to mako sa 10 all to When aad to place and of U ' will bo timo enough to bai just now wo fool intentions ' by our ia tho of oppose tuo should be wants is a aad that tho verdict acquila tho cas it and aro prepared to bat if it bringa ns new tiift ia 1 tho thai ' tho % g io a  

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