Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 14, Brookville, Franklin County, 3 April 1868 — Page 2

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t i Vrrc, M. BINGHAM,. Editor. .y j: ( ) . I u . ti . i aa 'HUOOKVILLK- , -Friday Xlorniog;, Aprit 3, 1868. . w 11,1 1 Ml 1 ... 1 '. . f 'V Union Republican Stati Ticket.' '' u Frti Qivernor, ' -CoUmI CONltAll HAKElt. of Vanderburf. U .,!.. yr.n tJentsnaM Governor, : " C&oo. WILL CUM BACK, of Dccstar. ' " ,' " For Saftre'ary rC Slate,'. ' Dr. ilAX F. A. HOFFMAN, of Cw ,".' ' Top Anfi'of of State.',' , ' ' ,' ;"' '' ilejoe'.J. D EVANS,' of nmihon. . V .F'vr TrrMarfr of Salt,, Jtn! S V.TIIAN KIMBALl of Martla. J 7or Cork f the Supreme Court,. Ci.ikiu THEODORE W. HcCOY, of Claris Ko K porter nf th Supreme Court, , :. (Xlonel JUIES a DLACK, cf Marioe. . , For A'iorney Genarel, ! pftANA E WILLIAMSON, of Putnam. Fiurriondai.t of Public infraction, ' UAUNAlUSG UOHB3. of Wajaa. t Mat Convention. ' ! ' ,1 Tier will bo a Mas Convention of the lUpublicsns of VrrnkTm County held at tho. Court Uouco in ItrookviMo on Saturdiy,Ui llth day of April next, for the purpose f j pointing delegates to attend tbe Congressional Convention to be held ut Cooncrsville on tie 30th of April for the puroo of nominating a candidal lur oujr it t!io" 4tb ' CoDKreiional Dia-irict-of ludUoj. A gcucr! alten Junce ia desired.'.;, ., . . . . - IJy order of the Central Committee. , U. u. UisKLir, tbairnnD. . .. J i FranWin county a unit. . . At tbe tiuie drawa near fui our Coontj Cohyentioo to dcitioate Delegates to tho üupgrt'Mona Conveution, we are pleased to witness eo much pood . fcfliog among our friends on tbe ueatioo of . cho'ioe of I'anlidatca. ; It is conceded by all that Id uolqo there I atreogth; that the eaaae dif ! dod.iuioDj; outsiders must fall; that to be troog wo uiuat be wiaeandaelf-iacrifieiog. e tuatter or uouotr rrtdo, as well aa Coaoty prepor.deraoce, maojr think tha rranann vouoty auouia act as a unit iq the'Convcptioo. ' To do this, little rrcf ereuces uimt gire waj to greater occceaitio and the ehoico of the imjoritj, backe up b the full voice of the Countj, bo heard and felt in the Convention. ThU power and posiiion'of the Conotj maj thus b) felt, if cecessir, to make a itconJ choice as potent as for her Jirtt choice. ,. It is an eavf mativr to divide and fritter way our true Mrengih until we cease to lo Ith at a power in tie Dittrlot, from which humiliation, we. aioceial hope, to b ip&rüJ. Wi viroeitly arga over; true Jtapablican in the Count that' posaiblj fQ kttCD 1, to be it the Count; Meet iuon Saturday the 11th of AprlL and uuite his voice with ours Iq counaolling liarmoDj and fraleroal JceltOg in support Tauch actio j a may demoutrato to the credit of oar County anl success of OUT h Turtle caodi Jate. . It ia a viutlj important mectiu?, sal domsnJi the personal prci eneo of everv true llepublieao ia 'the (.'oanty. Turo cut, fricods,' icd give daj to your country. ' t ' ' From Hanoook County, We invito attention to the letter in ao oihcr'culuuin from llsncock, at interesting in its loot! aoi political iofortuation , Oar new political attocialiiia must gire interest to looil matters a well at geocr. el. The growth, wealth and Improvement of eaoUCouoty in the now I)iatriot ahoutd intcrutt all, aud we rejoici in the prosper! ty claimed for our neighbors of tlanoook. It is evideut. to ail icopartial observers, that the Conk(re.Munal raoe is narrowing down to Farquhar and Julian. Wo say this wltloat i Üecitu is or ditparagciueut lowsrJi other aspirants, and ouly, regret tint the Usue could not have Icon made sooner. Thoro are atill mo doubts la our mind as to the first ehoico of this County; and though others bsve warm personal and political admirers, the lon and faith ful servious In overy public enterprise, eithvr general or local, of lion. John II. rarubar, as well a his porsonal and p litlcal. dvotlon to the Union tauie fvr tnlrry ja.tts In this Ctuut, lavs ) ;in. ilcarcd hlut to the great otasi of our people that ihey could not, in juntice to them civ t or the cau!c, do othr thau give him a cordial sod united endorsement and sup port. The signs of th tin.ee all point to his nomination as eminently proper, and productive of harmony and euro sauces. Let ut not deceive oursulve, bat sco to it that we .make a nomination fitting and proper,. ithoul dead weights to carry, tlut can't bo turned by flank tsoveunnti tf our opponents. AVhoTShill Succeed Din Wide? Ii a, question unnecessarily agitating our Coppcrhoad neighbora in Ohio. The t'ricod of Vallaudiliatn an clamorous lor bis election to &ll the vacated scat, if Wade i tyTJo" Frenident by the iutpcaohment of Andy Johnson. Tbe impeachment of the l'rldstit and intnptcatlon of Wade as Acting l'rfkidunt does not vacate tho Ohio hoiulilrnhip, and, viinxUitnily there i no ym rtUirpoi0 of Yak Uy virtue of thi CunMiiutiod tlio Vrenidont of the Kenate ho'niÄv. Acting President, to fill a.vafaoey '

oceationed by the death, resignation or removal of the President. It i as afqator from Ohio, chonen by tie b'enata as its presiding officer, that Wade will succeed as Acting President, and conscqueutly Ohio'will have no vacancy to fill until the expiration of the' terms of her regular Senators. If thi contrary was tho .rale,

the State having the 'presiding tfucer cf the Senate might, under a pontiblo contingency, have three Senators claiming eats, instead of but two to which tho Con itit'utioo'entltlcs l.cf." ; IMPEACHMENT. , The trial of Andrew Johmoa, Trcsideot of the' United ItKtee, upon tho charge of high crime and misdemeanors, was fair ly began on Monday, ' btTure the Court of Impeachment. The opeofng speech was delivered by the IjonL 1J. I' Butler, and it U not saying bo' uiuch td remark that It will greatly add to the fame of its author si a lawyer,'... It covers the whole ground, commencing, with .preendonts, coupa.tfiiii; qpejljoiis relation to tho du-' tics of the ClH Kiccatlro oQlecr of tbe natiop, prettQRtiog in clear Hht the crlmea and ciUdcaiciaori of which Andrew Joluion,,twd -eused, analyzing the CTiieocti tobvTprfBVntcd, and closing with an appeal jo the ooeto ia. behalf of im perilled' liberty." llavinp c'onolusively exhibited the usurpation of the 1'reiidCDt, he most' eppfopttatflly anJ eloquently closed biiqcrfu'argurt)cnt .with 'these wotjds: "I rpoak, therefore, not the lan guage of exsgcratioo, but tho words of troth and aobernesa, that the futuro political welfare, 'and. liberties of all men hang trembling "on tho deciiioa of tie tour," , i The speech of Gen. Butler is long. It eonld not be abort. Is'o one who road.i it will bo likely to dueovcr any portion that might be omitted, or more briefly stated. It li, in fct, tic wholo impeachment question put into tho shortest space posBible.- :" "; ,: ' . - - ; The trial of the Trosident was continued io tlio ifcoato on Tuesday. . Some additionaldocumeots wero ofTerod, including the commission of Mr. Stanton from l'rcsdient LVncoln; aud then tho examination of witness began! . A Congressman named Van Horn was odo of them. lie gave his answers from tho printed copy of his cvldonce previously taken before the Impeachment Committee of this House, and was put through a keen cross-examination by Ur. Stanbcry;, A delegate from one of the Territories was thcu olfcred to prove a conversation with General Thorn as. Objection. was tuado by. the rrcident's counsel, and sustained by tho Chief Justice. This decisioa excited tho ire of Mr. Drake, who! appealed, pnd became excited.'. The Chief Justice- expressed tho belief that it was his right, to decide all questions of law, cr evidence, in the first iostanee, subject to appeal to the Senate. Mr. Drafco denied that the preaiding officer had. any authority to do more than submit queftiona to tho Senate. A sceret ecsaioa to consider the oiatter waa proposed; and carried by tbe casting toto of the Chief Justice. After nearly four hours, the Benito returned, and it was ftooouueed that the .Icws cf tbe Chair had boon austaineJ, by at vote of 110 igaintt dj and tho rulo amended so that question of law, A.c., might lo cither decided by tho Chief Justice, subject to appeal, or referred by him, in' his discretion, to the Sonato in the first instance. The proceedings wen dooidedly Interesting throughout the day, aud, at times, soojo that exciting.. . ....... Keep It Before tho People, That Farquhar voted to admit Tenncs.iee and her loyal Ilepretentatircs to scats in the liO'Ax j Coogrusi, and Julian voted against it. . Farquhar voted to pay $ 100 to nldicrs that hud received no bounty when volun teering and served three yoars, and SoO to thoo who served two years, and Julian voted agaiutt it. Farquhar voted Against tho amendment to iucrcato the psy of members of Congtrss cu every occasion that it cstno up, when to do so tuuld cot defeat soldiers' bounties. Farquhar voted ogainst negro sutTrsgo in tho DUtiiut cf Columbia as then inexpedient and uuc.llwd for, and Julian vote'd for it. v Judge ye between them, and "govern jourtclvcs accordingly." To tho riepulticsnvof tho Fourth ConQfessionsl Ulttrict. I am urged by fthods In different quar ters to return home and eogngo actively in the j cudiitg Congressional cutian. While I fully realise tho great advantage cf my competitors and their frieuds, through their actiro and tcalout operations against ms iu my absence, I cannot olfuln my own oouscotto desert nty pott of publio service, In order to look iftcr my prU vate political lotcresfs. In this remarkabto crisis the people look to Control! i: their refuge, and wo eld aoarcely esoute mo for setting aii example whlvh. If Gener ally followed, might kcriously delsy tho trial of tbt great msUfotor, whose speedy eonvietion Is demanded by the nation's pcaoo. If I should be defeated, I shall, of course, regret it; but I reo no honorable means of preventm-: it except tho Hron and earnest appeal 1 now inakb to tho fair. minded KepnUicatis of tho District, not to allow me to bo stricken down whilo eodeavoring faithfully to serve them, io order tllat mv trust, which I have never dihonorod, tuny be oonGdiid to other hands, Mv r(iitin and chaiaerer u a public man are not unknown to thtt pnopk". ! and1 uolfM1 soimh aoii)n hall ho taten ! reudeiing my detention here unnecessary, 1

I shall leave the question of my reoomine tion entirely in their hands, freely trusting them to decide it widely. - -. i . ' Uro. W.' Jen an, Washington, D. C. March 2Sth, 18GS.Judge Wilson for Congress." "

It has been repeatedly stated and as of ten denied, that Judge Wilson would not le at caudidate for Congress iq the present canvas of the iourth District. From ho following correspondence it would seem that he does not "dctline" the hon or, by which wo understand that be accepta the position of a candidate:. , m Suklbville; I.ND.VMarch' 21, 'C3. Hon. J. M. Wilson:- 2)-rr iSVr: I.umora being afloat, that you will not accept tho' nomination for, Congress in this District "under any circumstances," ,,vour many. friends in Shelby county who desire your oamVplaced upon tho ticket, wish to know if these rumors, are well founded, or whether you. will accept. tbe nomioation if tendered you. Aq itamodiote answer is requested. Signed. J.- M. Ccmback, ' , .'.',. 1 ' J. M. Ilmtn, . ' ,', ; ; . V 1- .1?. Love. . . , And Others. ltustiviLLü, Ind.; March 24, 'C8. J. M. . (Turnback, J. 1. Hester,' John Kl.iotl, John lMcsbloi J'0ve, M. llobins, A. D. Lynch and others: ' UENTLKMlJtf I have -received yourr,interrogating tue as to wbcther or not I would orcept a'oomination for Congress in this District In reply, I havo to say that I have nottnado any effort for that njrtioatlon. If,' howovcr, the convention should deem it advisable to confer that honor upon me, I should not decline it. Very llcsp'y Yours, Jto.,- ' J. M. WlLSOK. ' Col. Fafquhar In Hancock County. ' The 7?(in, ' Mud,' ImprovrtrnftPlan rf ' Üclcclinj Vth-gatcs Political J'n'qtects, ' GnEExrtEi.n, March, 30, 18C9. Mr. 7nAam,---Your townsman Hon. John. II, Farquhar mado a canvass of this County last week, and spoke to seven different audiences, those at night being well attended, and his, hearers. were amply repaid.; The Colonel made a fine impression when first here, which ho fully aus taioed wherever wo have heard from him, Tho contest is undeniably between him and Mr. Julian, and with fair play ho will carry a majority, if cot tho entire County. We havo seen it claimed by corespondents of tho Journal, evidently interested parties, that Dennett and not Farquhar is the prominent opponent of Julian. Such is not the case in this County, and we rq eak knowingly, as Farquhar is tbe man here, and' poetises the elements to win in Hancock. Our County Central Committee- havo adopted a new and lingular plan for selecting Delegates to tha Congressional Convention. The Republicans aro to vote by ballot on tho first Monday of April for Delegates to a County Convention, which Convention is to choofo the, Congressional Delegates. Wo hopo that this now plan may result satisfactorily in expressing the people's choice, but fear tbcro is too much circumlocution Vout it. A direct vote by ballot would givo Farquhar the CVunty by a handsomo msjority. ' It ha rained incessantly ' all of last week, and the roads afo ulraoat imputable, in ruuJ, the result of our rich productive soil. The place is improving, and ia now ono of the jleamit County towüS of Kastcrn Indiana. With the aid of a liberal fjravel road low,' Hancock County will noon talc rank among the most progicasivo and attractive Countioa of htcm Indiana. Its coil, timber und well watered fmnn are tuoat inviting, and already ntttract tho pas.ers-by in search of favorable locations. Our town is buildiog a bandaoiue new Prcsbytorian Church under the uujpicc of Hcv. Isaao Moufort, and with its many other subtsantial and inviting improvements, rivals its neighbors as a place to go for. Yours truly, Hancock. SrniNartKLn, Ind., March 28th, 18C3. At a Republican meeting held at Center School House in this Township on la;t Saturday, for the purpose of nominating candidates fur Township cfTiccs, Dr. Jtulah Hinckley was chosen by acclamation a our candidato for Trustee. Turn out, Union men of iSpringfleld, and let us elect him. Wo havo a majority cf the voters, and to allow tho Democrats to carry tho Spriog e'ection, as they bare been do a a a . a iug lor several years, uou t speak very well for our patty. It is timo now that wo should go to work in earnest and imrrovu tho timo between this and next Monday. t;io to it that every Kcrublicau is at tho polls, aud let us poll auch a rote at will strike tvrror In tho enemtea ranks Don't try to console yourself with tho idea that the ttuuliou now is of but little or no importance, und (hut this is a busy tcsson cf tbo voir and you vanuut toko lime to 0. 1 nsfuro you that tho Democrats think, it of so much importance that they will poll their entire voto to u man; and as to the loss of time in going, you will bo uioro than pal 1 for that by your conscience lor having done your duty. , i). Dear American,- Monday hts come and gone, and Andy not yet brought to judg uicut; but tho 31st iust. is tho timo when the traitor is to be brought to tho bar of justice. I think thi dark cloud that has er been hanging over us tloco Andy turned traitor to tho parly that elected him, is sL)ut to disappear, and light from tbo Kistern '.prison will soon shlno upon us. Tho good cows wii.rebound from tho I'aclCo tJ tho Atlaotio, from Ma.no to California, that Andrew Johnson is irapefchod und lien Wtde is FroiiJant of the United Ktatcs. Wont that bo Joyful? Then tho usxt oowa that will strike terror to tho hearts of tho Democrat", will be tho nomination cf thi great Hero and Patriot, Oen'l Grant, for Dresidont. Then fetch out" your Fendelton, Dreckenridge, McCttllan, or any other man that is so dobased os to aoopt a nomination on the so called Democrat ticket, and they will lesrn that tbo people aro ever going to hold the ti ui, grc.ot and ptirioiic f oldiets iu kscred

remembrance for their gallant deeds io putting down tho great rebellion. . I will now change the tone of my lotter, A, 11. Lino's school at this placo'wos out ou the 20th tost.; at night. A grand exhibition went cJT. Tho ' school deser great praibfl for their selection of dilatations and aongs. At aj rublio sale in this vicinity, on

Saturday, 21st Inst., thero was, as usual, among the Democrats, a great deal of their ''platform" on hands, whieh of courxe they partook of freely, which finally onauca in a fotr, ana diu n poi occn lor some of oar patriotio citiiens, there is, no knowing whero it would have ended. Mcstrs. Henry Coen and Chat. White" are making arrangements to put up a largo brick-kiln soon for the accommodation of the pullie with brick. L. lt. W. 1 Oak Forest, Ind., March 27, 180S.1 . March SOth, 1SC3. , C. II. DlJjaaAM,- Dear ir; I ece by your last Uue that you pivo tho people & few figures to "rcaJ, fjlrctynd act" upon. Now I prcposo to givo you' and all the good people of Old Fraullina few figures as they uro recorded in tbo ' Tribuno Al? manac," aod that ia very good authority; I sm glad you' brought it forward, for figures will not lie: Io ISIS, U4loaVoVr M-kU, 4,1 TT ' .' . 159, Hilars " "Jwboion, 3.8 H ; ,! l.-H, .. : l;vltti, 3,4rt2 . -'-V VJJn " f HUkU, . , 4,734 bo jou Ki Ju.u.i.h lar ancad oi all tnus far named, and people will not eoy that Kitgore aud ilolloway aro not popular, after they hav Vpreaented tho people iq oltcu fiuiu the Old Fifth, i . , la 1882, JuUao over Juhnton, 1,858. This wa.4 a year when the lit-bei Democ racy of the lS'orth wcie hell-bent on the destruction of 'this Government, ar.d our rusjoritiea wero small in all tho -Districts in comparison ' with former years. Hut hew docs bo stand in 1804, when our eriiiiei were victorious, aud hi?h hopes were entertained that tbo llcbs. would havo to surrender. '' ' ' la IPiU, JslUn ovsr Brown; ?,36s. We will now show tho 'comparison in his own County with Mr. Lincoln; and no one will daresay he did not stand square Op to tho issues of the Republican party. ' la IPSt, Lincoln, Yf.yn Co., JulUn, 4.JV4 So you find that ho tan Js far abovo tbe great leader of tho Republican party. Ia 1611, Julian orsr ßuoJy, ö,2.i. So you still see that hi majority i greatly in excess of tho majorities of any of the former candidates lor Coiigrccsiona! honors. The cause of tho tnujoiity being smaller in lfcGOy was becauyo our party has not been drilled in the service long enough, and thcrcforo they do not turn out at tho State election as tbey would do if it had bcea a general election. And then thero aro a few men iu Union and Fayette Counties who wanted to legislate Mr. Julian out; therefore they induced their friends to scratch him. How did Col. Farquhar do in 18GC? Why, he refused to accept the nomination of tic Itcpublican parly. Iii. private . ! ! TM.. nusincss vras iuiu üai iv iuii'u.-3iw.. Ho has purely settled up hii buEii;css in a very great hurry, now that he has luncd himself ia a ttrong ltepullicau Distru-t.. All 1 havo to say it just thi?. that the : j. . ..?. .t... .1.. majority cf tie people are very strongly in fivor cflcttin" tho Col. . rcuiain at borne. for a few UrtiiS, at least, until hi.-. private Luai didtr.H-is such that it will 'not discctrnodo Lira to represcut the tcoplc for a time. The Cel. bis rather a f potted record, as any ono tuny see by 'reference to the "Conp. (Jlobo" (scetion Congress, pages 310, ail, Jan. 13, 1SÖÖ) TliofJurJrayo Lilt teiutf under consiioration,' M r. riblsck moved to table it, You fiud the Col.'s namo in tlo licgül'ue. A motion was then mado to poatpono the eonciJcration of tho bill until the first Tuciday in Arril. Col. Farnuhar voted in tho cccra live; The bill .then camo up on iu Uual parage, and you agtio find his vole in the negative. Mr. Farnuhar say a ho conbidcrcd it premature. Now I nhk, if he had considered it in that light, would he not have voted, cither to tablo or postConc? Other Kepublicans voted to refer, ut the Col. voted ' to force tho direct is sue, and then voted eeainst it. Dy ref erence to tho issooof the UroukviUe Amtr tea of tho next week, will show you whero tho Col. stood ut that timo. Dr. J It. Good. in, ("J. lt. U.") the Washing ton correspondent of that papor, wriios that Mr. Farouhar henceforth will bo found a "hard worker in the Conservative ranks." He still continued -that course by scattering over hi District tho in tun little speeches of 'lhomas Stillwell, nnd still larthcr by shipping his Kcpublicun friends on the shoulders at home, nnd telling them to keep still "Old Andy is all riabt:'' also, Ml hope thero aro yet enough Conservatives to invo the countiy," He waa understood to bo a Johnson huti at Washington, lor ho was tuccessful io the cllort to gut Kygcr, u true Kepubli can, teiuovcd from tho Govt-rnmont AsscMOt's oilier, and 11. II. tiwift appointed, who was then a Johnson man and rrpro tented this County iu a Johnson Couveo tion at Indianapolis ulUrward. Another uiistuko. Ho voted to Increase his own pay from 13,000 to 5,000. And thero Is still aoeUher, und 1 do not know how many-nitif-s. .-JU-mted in favor of tho extension of tho lUuk circulation of tho United States Hank bevoud 3ÜÜ.ÜÜÜ. COO. Thcsfl nio sufficient tu kill a more eminent politician than Col. Furquhur. no wouuer no sougni to uibko tiiumuii i stateümua through tho Now York papers and a lio by his Western and Northern ptoasuro trips. Hut fur all this, tho people aro tleoldedly in favor of unothor real statesman, and that is tho Hon. George W. Juliana truo aud tried friend of tho country, and a man that stands square up to tho issues of tho Republican party. Tho people will dec! Is ou tho UOth to retain iu scr vice a faithful tublio servant. Tho lead ers cf tho old Union party sro distinctly io favor sf so dolog. I i i TT 4 .tJ I. i . i StfetycfDr. Llvlngstono. ! Washington, March 22. Tho United States Consul at Sansibar, under date of November 10, 16G7, wri'ting to Secretary Soward, says: "About a month sgo, a caravan arrived at tho port of Dugamoya, on tho coast .of Africa, opposito this placo, and ono of tl!e caders thereof reports mat wuuo ou their way thoy met a p.uropoan trsveJcr, whn was neeompsnlcd by twelto native! ttttr ndsntt, nd who wrote letters i) He;

Diitisb, Majesty' Consul here and delivered the in to one of tho.iucu.bcrs of the caravan, who, from some 'cause unknown, remained behind; keeping tbe letters with him. After a thorough' investigation one! comparison of the reporla of the different members of the different members of tbe caravan, Her'Msjesty'a Connul felt perfectly satisfied that tbu" traveler in question could be none other than the irrcat

fcxplorerDr. Livingstone, thi report of wuoe ucaiu waa coiuniunicatea to t lie Department under date of December 9tb, 1850, from this Consulate. An influeutia) Arab,' who arrived from Quiloa, yesterday, informed me that while there be conversed with tho chief of "ono of "tho tribes of the interior, who iofofnied him that he had met Dr. 1 Livingstone, whom ho know, about eight :'tuonthi ' before. There seetnn, therefore tobe room for hope that the report of his death, brought by tho probable deserters fröm his' Wrty,' it false; and it is the opinion of all Luropcans here that tho Doctor is still living." " ' ". ', 'Congressional.,, ,' , ." In the Hou.sfl, on. Friday, Mr. Spalding of Ohio, prexeuted resoutiooa of the. Ohio Lrgislaturo in, relation to rights ,ot naturalized citiiens abroad. He IV r rod to the Connnitteo on Foreign. Affairs. - Mr. Ashley introduced a bill making . sgricuU tural scrip receivable in payment cf procujption claims., . The Speaker, at a quarter before two, laid beforo tho. Houee the U)cino of tho Senat cotnuiunlcating the I'rCMdcnjL'a veto of tho bill wuiondin tho Judiciary act, and U action thereon. The veto message was thereupon road, and the Speaker , ttstcd ' that tho queotiou was; 'ill the ilouso, ou reconsideration, ngjep to pans this bill? Mr. ' Woodward, of rcnn!ylvani.i,and Mr, Uulbard, of Connecticut, spoke in cppobltlon to its passage. Mr. WiUon, of Iowa, favored it, and cloned the debute by 'moving tho previous question, under tho,'. operation of which tha bill was parsed over tho veto by a vote of 112 to CI, a strict mrty vote, and tbo S?pcakt r nnnountcd that it had become a law. 'Jho conference report on tho bill to cover money into, tie Treasury, was made by Mr. Washburne, of Wisconsin; agreed to. Thq conference report on the bill exempting certain manufacture fiom internal tax, was prenent. d by Mr. Sclienck cf Ohif, Tie Houe recedes from its dlxarrtc tnent to the Senate niuendmHt about contnet for machinery, lu reference to drawbacks, none aro to bo oil owed after the l&t of June next. In reference to tix on sales, tic tax is to be cm Kik to all manufactures oi $5,000, two wben specially provided for. The provision to guard tigainst whisky f'rsudi, i. somewhat altered. Mr, Sehcnek took tho ßK,r and explained the provisions of the bill, after which tho report was agreed to. A resolutioa 'offered by Mr. Doutwcll, of Massachusetts, that tho Houo transact no business during tho trial of impeachment, was withdrawn before it camo to a voto. , In the tVcnatc, on Saturday, tbo report of the Conferenco Committee on captured and abandoned property was adopted. . A resolution was passed calling on the l'rcsident to ttate tinder what statute cr other authority ho bad established any new Military Dcpnrtmer;t. Tho report of the Confvrcutc Committee on tho Tax bill wis tAcn up. Optodtion was made to the cuUl(D .....9Pjfllw -rj.t - frnu.lj hv h-m. r. - y. tors ye. Morrill of Vermont, Morton, JchLson, aud Hendricks, who raid it would put an end to tho .whisky business. Mr. Sbctman stated that the thu.-o waiuhcried at the request cf the Commissioner cf Internal Kcvcnuc, whotaid he cuuld not collect any tcveuuofroui vthicky with out it, Oo ruotion cf Mr. llmvard, tlo Senate disagreed to the report, by a vote of 2ä to 'J, and a new Comoiittca cf ConfiTenco was of-pointed. The kill to nliere K. K. Butler was taken up, but the Senate adjourned without action. . Tho Hcuho epeat Saturday in csakid.Ting tho bill for tho n.liuisiion of A'.aluu a to rcprc.'cntation in Congress. Tho bill waa supjortcd by Mr. Fains worth, id' Illinois, Mr. l'nyne, of Wisconsin, Mr. lluutwell, of Man.saclctt3, and Mr. Milter, of l'cnnxvlvauia. It was opposed by Mr. Kerr, of Indiana, Mr. KijriuV-c, of Wisconsin, Mr. Williams, of I'cncylvai.ia, and Mr. Dawc, of MurtachusitU. , Thu latter favored a substitute of .Mr, Spauldiog. of .Ohio. Mr. S.cvcns, cf Fcnnylvania, mado a long rpecch iu favor of a tubtüituto plopped ly himxclf, guaranteeing universal and impartial ulVrago. A motion to lay tho bill on tbo tablo wat neativcdCO to 103. A motion by Mr. ltiughnm to etriko cut tho third secti on whh itgiccd to 71 to XI, Mr. Steven' amendment , whs njected without a division. Mr. Spauldtng'e substitute for tl.o original bill which iMuHi&bci n pnnini.itiat (iuver nuieiit under tlo Constitution toCo ti 1 1 v voted upon, wu adopted by a vote cf 77 tu t t. Thu r vcnmble to tho bill was rejected. Tbe final vote on tho pass age of tho bill resulted in 102 yeas to 2'J nays, a ttiict party voto. A new Confer ence Commit'.co cu the tax bill was poiuted. , a:Tho Tribune on the Now HamptMro : Llcotlon. The World wsk yesterday mado happy by odviccs that Dike County, l'enn., had gono strongly Pomoeratio. ihat County never, withiu our memory, gvo less than I'm a to ono for any ticket Kbelo 1 Duuiocrstic, nnd has "inuilly ;ono much hiitl.cr. .... a. . I i. at I They urea to uuru mo v mm tic ot jicpuolican voters during tho War for tlo Union in some parts ofthat dark county, Three Loco-Fuoos and thrco jugi , of whisky to each tpclling book used to bo tbo propor tion iu that County, and it is not imtorially changed, It mutt bo hard sledding with tho Sliatu Democracy whon they have to shout over it victory in Fiko. How cheerful tlipy must bo over tho returns from New Hompshlro. "Victory cf tho Constitution Demo cuts triumphant- 175 mnlority" is Tho World's heading of tho election dispatch from Diddeford, Maine. That Township has long been decidedly Democratic, and gtivo turn huiulrtd und twr.nt')tim Democratic majority for Governor last Fall. How the World mutt shout over tho result in Now Hampshire! Tho ycomsnry of NcwHampshiro wert yesterday (untruly) told that there, had boon great Democratic gains tho preceding day in tho ehoico of several constables in Maine. They heard the Copperheads shout, saw their rookots go up aud explodo and coolly walkod to tho polls, Havo tho Msino toddy -mixers iurd , anything drop? ,. . t ...... Is thero an idiot ao dash with money , that he would give a ahintdastcr dime for the Hon Jaa.cs Dixon's chance cite che

tion to tho Hecate from Connecticut next Kummer? If there Is, let him, before he invests, get some trusted friend to read him yesterday's rtturna from .New Damp sldW':l j; 1 :.MlIave eonfidenee in the people," a Copperhead telegrsphed to Andy .Johnrow on Monday live, because the Anti l'rohibitionists had carried Augusta, Maine, bv

j 53 nmjority, though it went fc5 Itcpublican lilt tall. Jiow the l'rcsidents laiih in the I'cople must be strengthened by tho. . . vr ir i . - reiuriii iroui new iiiniptuir. "Morn brtaksth In tbe Esit, !hs narpla elcnds To look tb utoSior fur Is uD'akrlgtiteoiufntr.'' c--j..t .i t . n-i rt SO 'fhidthe ""potlLarpTIy." He had doubtless been sitting tfp all tight,' awaiting, receiving, compiling, arranging end elucidating- the returns cf tbo last "victory in New Huujphire. - f ' '' ' ' ' " ' If jou havo a friend who believes, wonld or ftin le thought to' believe, that the (inpoach uieot of Andrew Johnson is unpopular, or tli at the people have the faintest notion of electing Copperhead IWident next Fall, just ask biro what he thinks rf tho rcturuiof yesterday's election iu New Hsmpf liro.! ! -.'.!'' ' ; We hear that.the honorable James IL Doolittleb&s determined not to livo in Wisconsin ony longer than ho must to enable him to serve 'out his present term in tie Senat r lio was a Itcpublican for a little more than six years, td obtained t scat in the Senate for twelve. Aa he thinks ho must movo about to the lightning to strike him again, ho is open to proposals for a locatiorjv Tberc U one State in which wo will wstrant him fiat to fettle, and the name of that State ia New Hampshire.' 1 im ! . ' f The Use of, Impeachment. ., The Constitution of tho United States explicitly provides tint tho Hou.-o M IleprcftCutaiirca uiiy impeach, t and the Senate try and remove frout cfäfe tlo Frei-i-dent of. tha Üniu J Slates. What is thu meauing of this provision iu, our vtgihie law, und tho use of tho process thus appointed? , Of course wo are to assume that it is not a mere vcibul ornament, but it ia intended for some practical puipoe; Looking into the special provisions of the Constitution in the light of hutor, aud we can not vstll avoid these? corndunous: . , 1. lu)j)eaehnient in col a proecx . (c convictiitg au individual of crime,, but .a remedy ir liddaneo trotn un unfaithful otl;rrr, If ia not a trioiinul, but a political proceeding. And .bunco tlo entire proceeding ia con fined to tho political, department vf tic Government, and its results limited to )ioitieal disabilities. The 1.1 ou kci of Jtepri-hcntatives alono can convict, and from their proceeding tliero is no appeal -The Hou.o is not a Grand Jury, docs not have to ezamiuo itncs, U net limited to given Iff uses. Hut in open refsion, on iU own judgment, and for any ctuse it dcms sufficient, may present articles of impeachment. These articles are not to be tried by a court of impeachif cut, but by a Senate. Tbo Chief Juticu docs not sit us judge, but presides, as rjrcfiHcut. Conviction does uot require a urinm; a ous verdict, tut a two-thirds voie. No sentence oi fiuc,; imprisoniitont or oth cr criminal penalty cuti be pamod; only removal fjoui,. sod . disquulifi-jation for, Coico. .The wholn process is a political remedy, for a poliüu;tl ollcnsc, con tint d to poiiü'.iu b'.die, und ending' io poliuVai rcs-ilis. Jtd"es not iulerlcre with any judicial proecudtng lor p:roual crime, and is t.et to bo inteifered with by any judicial power. Such fs tho natura of i ti.pt at hnj3Qt ns.it stands iu the Contiution. J. The l'rioiJenl of the United timet is elected for a . determinate, and emprt-, lively bhort. period. . Thiro ia ecarca any oufl if lis executive dalirs io v LL'h I u .. .... 1... I ... 1 I. .. . V . 1 ! . .! t 111 Oft provide tie aincie through which le utts. 'lie Ltglaturo t'0 ibolitl) eULwes, w ilhhold vouipen.tttious. reorpuniso dpiiltmeuts, and in rmmtrous ways htdge and check tho proceedings of tho KxcCtltivo. It Inik'hl well theificro Imi iul-i.oJ that iupcuchdeut was a'tw-lcM rrt) t:itin, ' inco the l'tuaideDt could U biodsicd ' . : l : r-.i iIrOtU OlSChlof Without a resort to his . rttnoval. Why then was it iuttoiluctd, atld wherein is its utility? In the first pluce, IcciiU'ütho theory cf our government dcmauds it. The L'residcut ia uot master, ruling in his own iuherent ricl t, so that thu people iiiu-t protect thcaaclvci by h-', uireuiiun. i nai was nio nao in ino ciUtea of Charit 1. nnd lis l'ailismei.t. Hut ho ts servant, entrusted with demoted powers, nuJ heuco subject tu. instant disllii:.fl Wlftl lo ulUHS tlcui. AndM'Cond ly, ucli indinct toothods of control aieliaide to Mtious olj'jetions. They break up crtalü--) cd method to incut Uniporary euiergentiea, pio uHiti'jry character to li't;i.Nilio!i, nnd ate tijl to drgenerato into personal or iartifan controversy, llenco tlo framcrs ol our Government, both In m principle and po'ijy, introduced the power of imprachiucut. li. Whother Andrew Johnron ought to to impeached or not, is, therefore a question for sound judgment, not fur party bigotry. Tlo remedy is constitutional and judicious, aud if tlnjccaeiou demands its exercise, it is quite as criminal to neglect its application as to employ it unnecessarily. Thoso who oppose impeachment fiotu party feeling, and in advance dcelaro tho i'rciidcut not guilty, aro quite as bUmq-vvorthy, e ., tlo opptte class. Hut when wo Invo carefully looked into tho facts, wcif-Jicd the gravity of the I'reiidcnilal aclione, und coui'parod thciu with tho laws It was hh duty to ebserve and executo, mo orp Justitlcd in form lag and expressing ouif opinion.. We, tho peojde, ato master, tho Lcislaiuro is our representative, and it ii our proper province to Instruct thorn os to what wo would have them d. Finco Impc&cluuctit (s a political proceeding it is a proper subject of popular discuNsion. Whoiv Congress Its ended its proceedings, it will havo to- oppcol to tho pcoplo to confirm its 'judgment, whether for or sgainst tho Dresldent. With our views of impeachment Andrew Johnson ought to lu removed from bis ofücial position, not for tho spociflo violation of somo law 1 hedging his pnthwar, but becauso tho whole tenure of his administration has been lawlos aud violent, Wo tct the utility of (mpeaclmeot en tlo right of tho pcoplo to out red thcr servants, not that of preserving Intact tho provis ions of special laws. Journal, . ' N E W ADV ER tTsE M E N T 3 FRUIT TRUES AND EYKRGREKNS. I bara tho fiaostand beapa.tlqt or Kvsrgrtsas otr cffiirod In Ibis Cun)f. Tho bot hane I vor expert ta kIvs. Alio Oos Seedling Pcarh Tree at f x por aaaaron. . ..... .... , aiit a . W I J. A, Al l Ml. variaai, loa. uiarS'Mf

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1 I tlfSftbst anj person ifiBf, making or vsndlsjf , iralit 1-nkrirrurrt;'Ulint lleeo from tna ar n.rTirBiir mot; 1 llr.iof ms y my rtirr.ci,iativ. Mr. Jobn Ii.... t a.. Ute, Ohle, witt bo re--tw-tk -wrtnt eftbalaw. n -.. -WM.W.JJARMOS, " ': "? If. 8. I. TF.KN AL Kl VEMT, t3' A.KKx.oa'a Orric, 4t Put.ict. Iti.. '. ' . i ; ; f .; j, UaoKTiuiB, Mibe js, Jfc6S. f MOTICClskmby lTq tbat Sppsals will U lv iret-Uad and tl.t.iuiDtd at tb Ansiiar'S U ia tb eb of llto..krtll, daring tb baaU hour of oarli day I rum Mid für aprilSib, It Ci, until all isld spjeali srt brard sed rtsriul nirr rt-laiir. to may-, rrfin.on cr seaaaiva latln, 4fimDt or otiwm.ratloo t.taraart b; tbs Alienor or AuUtsot Aissisors efUt I'm; lb DUtilcl of InJisa, ia lis eurrttt anseal li.la, Aal Uurioc all tlma Iba )roc..iia f . of tb 'Aibtit sdit Aitnt A iMiion , tog.iksr witb the anauul Hit taken aod rsturnsJ as sforewill ly aloiltle,l 1 tli latpolUB tt mtf acl all f.raon. b- ma apf 'j tot that purpoaaAsd all a) pests to Iba AiMiior, si af.rssald, shsll la niaitf la writing, and shall srtoif tbe particular raaio, matter or tblr. rospaetisf blab a Urci.lou it rcqua.Ud, aod aball, nioTaovar, atat tLs ground cr prindr 1 cf trror eoifit Utnad of. ; it. n. nwirr, AiMiMr Toarth Di.uUt, IadUa. mr37-2. ... - GUARDIAN' SUE; NOTICE U Lsrrb Irra,tbt pontMat te sat or.Ur cf tU C art cf CoibUioa Pluas rf Seitt rUnd Ci.atity, Indl.o, tlt uud.r.tn.d, Oaardlan of VViobka I'aalai, 111 ctler for sato at rrtvato isls, at the Cgnrt I2uso ia Eropkillls, la" iliaaa, . . . . , On 'J liurnLiy, the iTi dar of Jpril, 18C8, iKtwaao tb bciiri sf tea o'clcrk A, M utitoir o'rloon T. M., lh. ft.p.wte J.fritjfd P.a. I EsIm In Franklla fi n ty , 1 ndiau. tn wu, Lia Buii)bt1s thrva, our, t and sis, Is Iba Towa af Urnckviiis, a laid vut bjf Jssia D, Ibowas aa4 lbr. OF 6AT.lt.- Ot.a-thlrd esb ta haad, sna-tblrd In one vssr, and t-na-tllrd ia lfbtMS UioutUs fr tha dj vt sals . Ill It AM I. VJCAUODY, Uaatdiaa. M.rch 27,lBns-4w . . 3Jiol2L cÄ5 Eaöüott, iCALtliilX "; . ;-; , and " ; ; TIN WARE OF ALL KIHDjr ' ' FAlHFIKLD, INI). ' tlufirinn aa. Spouting put up pro in pit to ord.r. mar JZ-Siu IN RANKCITTCT; MSTR1CT UK INDIANA, E8. At Isous. sous, ias Vth Lt or Masch, A.D.. itca. rIMJK tindtritfot'd bcrtty eotles of tbolr i- S To'.Ltiiirn at A.Kirae or M loT V. Eltaaa ion oi Staunt Caruiel, ia tbo .Coaat of fraablla bdJ Mla i f lr.Ji.aa, tibln fold litr(al, bo has t t-t'D aju'tged a Pa bk ruf t )ra bit ova l'oCilioti by iL L;.lrict Ccutl of Hid Dl.triet. ' - i , W. A. JIHADhllAW, , J. W, DHAt'SUAW, mar J;)-3w Anifsoos. (i . CEÜAR StlOVE, IND., DRY GOfJD KOTIONO, HATS AND CAPS, IJtr ir r" eil my slors la Vc lt Qror, I ata iw rw lj to Curt US mr run.. mar with ororj urfü-r.iu ' J. C. CIl AMDXR3. lTARM FOR BALK. A Fl TIM sere's, 10(1 stssrcJ, ItlSBfS l& iV b.t ftliubsr, two-. lory ! wlta 4 fuviii, ba'l aud cvlUr, a Jrga oialara, fraaa burn tT-I eller cutlullillri, will vstsrsd, SO t.nariti)! H'' tt.i, prarh vrcLatd, iri, t'UtOI, rhrrrt. and atbrr .mall trait., II adapt fruu irru i&ir, ma sUtss i a boaiikypi V'11, ' 1 'f S1'"1'' aMtlwnaa4 tb( " at.r V.ll.y K. HiJ and t.lka. rr i.art ,,,,,,, tw K . hockafallar; K, Tr.aua, j laeo I n tbs w bite rtlralar.. rraaa liu Lu.. ltitf. l'KTEk JlIr'FNCn, AND 0TI1ERS. , Coiutiihsloner's Sale of Land. Tits; ut.Ur.inl, rpiiliiia-t ay Iba Comoioa l'l'"k,! I in CYuft vt tisoklin Catr, lud lau a, u.r fir ti.ht jurp-if, al'.l,ia tbt prsmi ,.-..t,,-a t u : (h s.r.hy, Jt ril iht 1609, : (j (u,c u, ,i( ,ccll(,Bi(flloM rf nl rTivi0 i: ) ih ut.4 idorod to la soldi !l ll r Mstll. Klssary si ! vs. Aaitla Kitenytici . bow prnenjr in ma vouri aaa 1(1114 It flllt t'ouMjf, lO Mil I Tita bnuthruvt v,,nrrr r iixllon S, TowaiVt 12, lUaro IS strr.rttse Tosssraoa tba rJ l'tttli trsst, di'HorlU I tbu i Ci iumtnclttf st Iba M. I", t'Diut-r vf aai'l jU.tUtt t fii n h "rik ttl I ,,1,-. M a tl iee oola tSJj dK. VVstt a' j ilc ; thanes f'l de. W ert d J pul S J tbwasa S.'Hili St t i.ltii I thonoa l a.l 7 pvla to Iba plaao t.t l..il,.iiini.. pnl:liiltilu 2S ail. In.t tir I.,.. Issvlnf 133 natu iurs cr lom to Is sold. lud fur tbo purcLsto cf tbs same st prlrsta slo 111 ls ror clvcd by Iba untlrr.lt uJ at bit roi l loBoa r.4r folrflolJ la toll Ccuoty utUl lbs lit u ef April n.t. ' , bald lands art la Uleemlrf flroTt Tiblp about ono lulls North it lit luwn of Jtluomlaf, llruvs i 70 srrci tlrarsd sad sll Improvad, a fioi lesrlnj orchard, snd all such eonvsnlaaesi as a. good (.ruiar alJ dot Irs. 1L.H.MS Ol' AMC Oso tlrd urrbao neasy down en dit of slo, o -1 L I r 1 la cos, aad ranitidine third to two TM,uffrsd paywsoU iseitrsd t'J eotsi bearing tatsrs.t, withoat rallsf fiom rslua.loa aod appialieiatat laws, aad J laoilfi. on tho I ramU... A UK A II AM MtLLKrt.CutBiati.teasr. Holland, 1 1 i n U 1 r JP k Jiott, All' 1. WsicU tJ,lS(ls-4i. . . ... , ,(,.. , ,r-TYl TIiclnncüfilatcsSolarOHCorapany Vit K msoofitclsrlef a Purulcff Uli fr lllamlaa, tlntf purpose, alloU tbey cltsr te tha pubtle UDiler tba fullowlDg fuaraaUaii tISlTI It 11 NoN.Kxrt.onivr, Uäijxr ant awd , : . Au. Ti;btk. CoSe-Il lvs a etsar, ablte Uft, eaaal te the beat -st dus net dsnls tU et Ij filckertof! does nut Sfll tbo flaa.t l!0 dual But soll U ehltnaey, btirponsums the wUk. 'J'iiisd Itl pvrleoUy esretfrse from tba effea-,-Iva od .r of Coal Oil, and nlvar as eprln water. FoesTU it ! OIK A!' Kit tban Coal Oil, aad lire a much bettor HfHt from tbe sswasliod Uiap. KirTti It bs as (iffaMl? imell tlts baraleg. Xl4 Cpinpauy aak a flr trial, r.lln aoor.4 lbatltis:iftr and eeir svllent SU PKUlülllir overCVal OH, w III Insure Usees la avory Family, Norf, Machin tShp, ftrtet and iiililiond. tbr, S'.'Mwiooaf, etc. terSotn av alt. Pslsss asBPsceoiiTe'6' fetj Vbo)c..lely ' ' ' , '', Charles l! Hooyer, Wholesale 'Drnegltt, No. fJÄial St., Nsw Albany, led. , .frLtgt-Ucuis lijrncri led Cblitaeyi (er alealio. ALPKED DAVIS, Seo'y, -' New Albssy, Io, 8.U Aiatt-IC.VAnt Jt CO,, Uropkvlllo, freak. Un Ct-uiity, loJUoa. iuar ;H)-3at '