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Latest by Telegraph. Congressibnal. - WAsnitroN, May 11. HIousx --A joint resoltion of the Ohio Legislature protesting against the recolt tlruction [lets, and ilstruciiting tlie senators -ind respr..:entatives in Congress, to volo tInninst Siich baws, was referred to the ite onlstruction Commillco A resolhition iistriucting the Cominittee on tle Treatineti ot' Uniion sol leis to :kl,4. in? ubb into a propostion fromt Cont'edterates for their reliet was tablod-73 to 41. A resolution to adjourn fron lhe 1(th to the 2->th instant was passed. [This ropeLs is for lie Chicago Convent ion.) A hill exleiung the chart(r of ti city of Washington was p1e)i. rV. Sevenls introdulced the foliowing bill: "Whereals lite people of NotI Carolina. . ih C-arolina, Louisiana, Georgia, anltd Alabama, hlve, in pur1'itslminue of ti provi Sions of an act entitled iuant for the more eilicient government of the reiel States, passed March 2, 1867, and lite acts supple. mentCairy thereto, framed conslitution s of State government which are relubl ican in 'licir form, mad have adopted said constitu 'tions by large nijorities of the votes csst 'at the elections held for the ratification or ,A'eject ion ofl thle same : thereforo "le it enacted, Thiit t lie States of North 'Carol ina, South Carolinfl, limisian a,u Geor 'gia, and Alaba shall be entitled to repro. selitation inl Congress as S'iltes of the Utlion )Then the Legislitures of' snid Sattes res pec lively shall iave dily ratifiel fihe am end mnont to the Constilution of the United Siates proposed by the Thirty-ninth Con. gres- aid known as Article 14, upon the -following fundamental conditions: 'Thit tile constitutions of snitt Sates 'shall never he so amended or clinigeI us to deprive any citizen or class of citizens of the United States of the right to vote hio are now entitled to vote by said constitu tions respectively, except for 11011 Crimes as are now felonies at common law, whereof they shall have been duly convicted. And no person shall Over he held to service or lab r as a puinishment for orine in stid States exeopt by public ollicers oharged With te custody of contvicis by the lrws thereof. ?ISCcotd, That ifthe day tixed for the mecting or the Legislatires of said States -by lie Constitution tihereof shall have pass ed before the passage of this oct, such Leg islatures may be convened within thirty days after the passago of this act. by the President of the Cnavention which framed the Constitution of such States. "Third, That ie first session of this act s9hall take effect. when Ihe Plresident oft le United States shall oflicially proclaini the due ratification by the Legislatures of sail states respectively of rticle 14 of the -atienldment to tihie Consitiu ion of tie Uni.. ted -tales proposed by the Thirtj-ninihii Congress." This bill was Made the special order of 'ihe day for Wednesdaiy, and to be Coisider -ed from day to day. until disposed of. A bill, reported from the Iteconstruction Committee, removing the disabilities from *Soue two hundred citizens of North 'aio linia, was passed--89 to 3, being over tle -two-thirds required for s. ci legislation. Mr. Stevens, with some (lisgust, in reply to a reimarc of tlie speaiker that probably they would be called to the bar oft lie Se rate to-morrow, moved to adjourn till iqed -iesday, but under lie remonstance of sotiie ,near him, Withdrew his motion, and tle Mouse adjourned until to-morrow. WAsnitNOTON, May 13. Ilousn.-Mr. Schenck made a personal -explanation, denying that the Wiys atnd Means 'ommittee had eiployed secret de, tectives. Tile Secretary of War and General Orinit were called ott for till documents regarding the southern elections. The bill admitting Arkansas was then taken i). Tle bill admitting the ''reconstrumted" .sout.hern States being up, Mr. Stevens offer. ed the following amtendment I'Provided, That the provisoti of the sv eteethI section of thle CjonsI tittin of' thle State of d~loi'gia shatll not aipply to a idebti due to any personi who, diiiuig thle late rebellhon, was loyal to thie Untited States *inid opplosed secessioti." Mr. Stevens gave noti m that lie wotid call tuhe preovious question, in order thaitt the v'ote mnight be taken the first thing to tmor. row. Mir. Beck argued in opposition to the bill, .al made some sttrong poinits. Mi'. Rtohinson .followed, and the Tiouso 'adjourned wit hoot seconding the prtevious -quesio n. WVasuix5'-roS, May 13. SasATm'.--A commutniceation front General 'r'ant, ooverinmg vohimioust infoirmatioii 'from the southbern States, was referried to the Mlilitary Commit teo. 'Thle Chtair presented the Constitution of South ,Carolina ;which was i'eferr'ed to thte Comitiee on 'Teri'itori es. The joint resoltut ion of the Ohio Legisla tuie lookinig to the pr'eservat ion of life on inland waters was ref'erred to the Commticeo on Committee. Mr. Shermnan presented the resolut ions of the Ohio Legislatiure protesting iagaiinst the reconstructioni acts and Instructing its sena. tors atnd reqtuesting its representatives in 'Cotigress to vote for their repeal; also pro test ing against the bill limiting the jturisdio. (ion of the Supremie Coui't. Mr'. Sherman said Ito regarded theose re.. solutions as extraordtinary, and at his in -alanco they were tabled. John WV. Forney's resignation of the --sor'etaryalhip of the Soenate was laid oti the table, againist Air. Cameron's motion that it be accepted immiedlately. Th'ie bill admitting Arkansas was, after the failure of an effort to pass it at once, referred to the Judiciary Conmmittee, with inatructions to report on Siatuarday, so that (lie Senate couild act on It on Monday. Trho Senate theni adjourned until Satur dlay. * u"' WASmaaroT, May 16. llous.--Thie letter of the Missourl dlelo gallon to Senator H~ender'eout was up as a questIon of' privilege. Several Missoui m'epresenlatives said the letter was written aind the interview obtained at, the instance *of IHenderson, CJonsidecral-l excitenient. ensued, but the :.ilpoaker deciding that it was not a questin -of pirivilego, andI soveral memibers objectitig ,to0 its pr'esent considerat ion, ihe hiouse pro sceeded witht the regular order of business. Mr. Wilson wats proceeding to exi lint a private bill, when *Mr. Woodward, of Peonnsylvanila, who was -the~ atthor .of the resoln'tion censuring the 'Missouri deiegatllon for wrhuing ithelter to 'lienderson, said lie desired' ao know what - he gentleman of Mitssouiri (Mi' P;ko), wiio ;was near him, meant by distortini hie face. 'flu was not inocustomed to being teed to bhy grimaces andi ca' alistic signs. .The 1Speaker .rapped (lie hiouse t o or ar .en'h asked for wluit purpose the goeti from Pennsylytda arose, Ir itewats a qutesi ilon ' of ordent the .gentleman of MIskonri toaoul~d,bo tigen off' the floor, .btjt not othier -wise. Mr, V'o wardideaireA1 to know what the -sign.ahd racil Qpntoitlops of the gentlemana fi'ov' Maoutl (Mr. Pike) meant. -The ,aner in vrhich theyv svero ma-he was more 'The rpeaker reminded~ Mr. WYoodward. tha the ta.uo* .~,1 -o~nrlr Mr. Woodward, resquming, said the gentle matin from Missouri had coime towards hit niaking cabalistic signs of l tis stylo (p ut ing his thumb Ii his noso nitid gyratling his tigers), and he could not, understand that language. Mr. Pike disclait aniy intention of in. suiting the get le anil if. Mr. Woolward sMd As Mhe gententul he longed to the pirly t hat, claimied to psses all the moraliy o' lthe country I cries ol order to thle Repubiican siloj be waie i o know what: file iins tincant. Ai.\It-r. of' Pennslylvania,. wantee I., know i he remarks (it his coillvagiue wonhl go into the Globe, uittered as they were, cit of oirdt r. Thu Speider said I lie gent lenia it had is,:n I t o uetiont of or ier. and hli-, e-m aiks Would ge in iia 61U//e. Pr1Ivate1 hill" e io e n rommlllwi, lonel 11he tiotseadjotned. Trom Wasiington, WAsttNoIrroN, May 11. The President's friends seemed apprelien live this morning, but were int better spirits at noon, The brother-in.law of Senator Fo Nler, of Tennessee, is reported to have eniol that conviolion is certain. Senator Wilson's wife is reported to have expressed to ier gossips ler doubt aOti conviction. OI'setting this. society-alk re ports t lie Wife of Sent or Wale as hearin-r herself haughtily in, vie-w of the certainly of new honorsj it sktore for hei hi'usald. Several newsl.,tper men of known con viction proeliviies report convers:i lo; point ing to an acqitil, bt I here are grave Suspicion". of liese being the decoys for hets, upOI which they tire to get a conitnis. slott. Tihe Senate went into e(xecutive sC'siito at 101 o'clock, after haviig, on tiotdin of Mr. Shernan, made aratgetuets to prevent it detnonttak rat ion to morrow when the result is announcedW in tite I louse, tiho regular call for bills and resolutions is progressing. The Rleconstruction Cottititee has pre pared an onitibus bill adittitking all the States otn tlie basis of the Arkansas bill. It is the intention to introduce it this after. noon, and push it through at or.cc. WASIntxrrrov, May 15. The sick seIators are improving. The inpeacimiet Managers do not con temnplate presenting ainy flew articles. There are ito new impeachmltent develop ment s. The avowid acitita senat ors ex press certainty of' the Preident's safety. WAsniso-ro, NIny I5--Eveeng. lIltimttie acquit tal setes concedeI 10 day. Of7sett ing lie meetings and resoltiions whici have been published, are very many privat e disipMites t uncotini ed setit ors frot Iome sonrees urging them t not accordiig to thir consieces, and assur ing them that te impeachient futroro is artificial. In repl) ing to the Missouri delegation, Setator Ilendersotn appears to have sai-l ithat. conviction woubl have failed withouti and could not have beetn seceuted with, his vote. In Iis opinion, the second article would have been defeated by two tind tlie eleventI article by four votes. The Impeacheinet. MIanagers appear to have tbandonted yesterday's proje'ct, iata ever that. may have been. Tlivy hail no mcetitng to-day, and a vote to-morrow is considered improbable. Seinatrs llowartl and Conkling are still cotinued to I hIch beds. Senator Gritmes is bet ler, and Senat or Mort on is on et street. There was no session ofthle Senat~e to day. The Star this afternoon says : "There is a lull inl the impeachment excitement, part, Iy front tkie impression that the question will not be take I to mitrrow. Some of lite Managers fasvor positponement, while others, it is known, are itt favor of dispos ing for once and for all of a% question that is now only serving to% wealkei :tt 4 distract the Rtepublican i nty. Some leading Ite publicans believe that it. will Ie policy to get wholly rid of Ile imieacmititent matter as a featuic of tho coming Presilential cantvaas, attd to tmove ott to 'fresh iel Is and hleputblican standard, catn rally ont cotmmnon issutels." The Oonnecticut Senatorship. HtAtTron, CT., Many 15. The llepuiblican caucus oft the Legisla ture have ttniinatedt ltckinghamin for the Untited 8taites senatorshtip. Fight in Washingts.i Wa~suttiioo, May 15. from Ptennsylvania, and Governor A. Jl. liatmilt on, of Te'xas, htad a rencotre to-dtty. ilamtilton s tuck llantdall over the he ad withl a stick, anid the pari'eis wero immnedi ately separated. Fuir ther proceedings are Foreign News, LoNmox, May 15. Japan advices state that tho civil wari ix vigorously prosecuatedl. Late Cretant advices slate thtat the 'iTurke had been defeated in recent contflicts, atul driven to thto sea. Impeachmeont, W~isnINuoN, May Ill.-Elveninig. The following is Ithe form of qutestion pro posed by Judge Chase and adopted by kthe Senate: Mr. Sentaor,--Ilow say you, is Ithe re spondlent Andrew .Johtnson, President. of thie United States, guilty of a htight ttisdemeanor or crIme, as chtarges its this atrticle ? Th'Ie sentator shall resptond only ''guilty or "not. guiltly." At 10) o'alock this morning the Senate proceeded to consider the articles, each senator hatving fifteeni minutes. It, will conttintuo in session till a late hour to -night. The following is gathered from several sources, tand may be regarded as reliable: Grimes and Feareenden, in their speechtes against conviction. Trumbull aind hiender' son were partly thrmughi, whlen Ithe expirta tion of thte flfteent mtinutes st opped Item. Theiy argued in favor of acquittal. Iiowc andl Shermatt argtued for acquittal on 1th first, butt. conviet ion otn the scond article. The liadic-als ackntowledge thait the vote on the result will be very cltose, but insid dlefianitly (hiat, they have lthir'y-eight voles Onily thte six mnrtionedl above of tiho foutr teen doubtfutl senators have yet spoken. TillIlDI DISPA TCli. WAtstmksomo, May Il-P. M. The speaking in the Senate so fat' hiat beeni conftined t o sentat ors already comtmit tedl Presidenttial circeles are very ottnident, bal not hing tangible has tranispired sinice 8. o'clock. The Slenate is still in session. THtE LATEST. .Wasulso'roN; May 11-12 o'clock. 'Tho Senate has adjourned. Sentatoi Noieau, Cotnnoss, and Jiarlant, spoke fot conviction. The voto will be very close witht the chances in favor of thie Presidenit it, is reporttedl that, Senator Ihoward ha: the brain fever. WAa)IINOoN, May 13. The feeling to-day among the Precsident', friends ie tratiquil, In view at the certaint of acqnltt ah. Sentor hI~wari Is stil .e.. sick, Tte is no probabiity of a vote on ijiceliolit u tld af IIter. thIe ChIficago receSS. Tle- New New '/'iw. of thiiis morning says. "Impneloenthas fCriledl. The postponle. mIIentI of the Vote until !-atulrdlay is :a confet sion of Ithe fact;: arnd dieclaraIion on behalf of the irscutiun that. it will not hp ikpen Pven thet unl ss coiivietion hi eilatit, in. di:rtes :It 'lie thiat the whole thilg IIIut be ahuildone(A." IV 1A-4-.;, 1 Al .i~ 3i 11 1 fliti' 1)911, pur it, i0~ v ili Iiit ii yaic it i a e- t h-i m ei olu-tt oA l in r M'''i by'- Wu h e~ou s Wh Abiwoi aI tta M(vm ,t lD; ga:; P i.ione:;. T w o m e n , 1 n <4' ,li e a n d W a111 1 v. were brou*git hiee t --lav in iros hv byh mimnilry nut oriti les fromt Suitmitut rcoin;y. They are ehaly 'lo wit lir engage-1 in ipvnening ti n r r who wa kiil ill \l'rreni.'o eomnty Fono wer kh . ., The 11adie- beh.l it rueetinyi lire to-+Iy, aind appoiii it in mmittee lo wait hn G'en.cI' ral .Ale!-ht inl b ih-On of the i l 'o of I. aw racently Sentelv by milit.oui comins Sion ito fhe Dry Tortugai. The Now Tax ill. W~esiser1,13n 1:3 H!igh Te ry .ION- op m: I h 'aiew rvn h 'l nonean; lie change inl the apploitulin'' power. Thle Vowo in Georgia. A rcV~Tra. G A., M1ay 1:1 I e oill rn of te r ii-t ornt v,, b Ishew 17 #;.)! majoity f,4r. the Constitution . Cahtfornia Crops. 8.%%- Ft iscis, May 11. I e wheat erop if this Stail iv 2i(.n ,. 000 bushels t harley, 10,000,0011 bulshels,: and uots 2.;')0(,000. A deficiency in tona e for its export is appreendll oed. i iioreign News. box nox%, May j'". The mail and (elegraphic n tsti prm. i'0' an lmuu ally line cro s of witiL in the Bilack Sea cnry ViX:NXA MaY 1:. The bill guaraneingr the right of trial byt jiry hm ic npa i'sed thle ,owe r llo e g . The Whis;key Ta:<. WaN%* .Isu.A;ox. May 11. The Ways awn led nto Coinuile will re. port thie genl ieal hl t'o m rri w. 1 if tr contains S2 (ax per gallon -tn whiskey. A coirresptolent witing frota onts ville, 1'exat . lo tlb New York Tm gives ourthler particers o-fe thou' trage rebt perpetrated 1n 1 Amlerican ciizens at ott ote rey, a1 biie accoit or which was given by telegaphi a few days o. It appears hat six Atnerican merchants, while wa'kingu tie streeth, were arrested wihout cause, :n locked'il over Iigiht, aon i refising to per form (liguting menial prison duties next moni [, woere flogged into coml)ini, with a cow hide. They were robbed of their watches aml other valitables, and were sib sequently utined by the Alcalde. Mr. U'lich, our Consul, interfered1 in their behalf, butl could get no sat isfaction from either Glover nor Trevino or General 'iseobedo, both of Whom were inl thle ity, ti i o ando ere cog nlizanlt of whnit had tranlsired. In thle sitret of th lie dity e crowd Shufled, " eath to Ait-rica- ns." The theory that Senators airo not to be af'teed by Imblic opinion is ithe last refige of' disloyal minds. Puiblic 0 I r liciln i c I) cr in huantl ighwtsnaiu usW3 tw;i aoy l ''grolorney, ''the Pilndr,' in ne of hi' letteros ont thet i iiiiit li impa e t. case. It tuirniy says wesetis, shte corben wsstdll negligen ofern dt inauch as shla laot causd atect abov namedrindtoivua li e bsomed a''it'd.eprive dt his tehan eye-halls a.forue ma cms Ua ieen oieldo wih heain "hie gulty.t t'ti. Ntr eno ~ay.- (lnteroe callinthimste Pin Albertwras found dteadni at fe brine froml (likvler gon(i Salturday lat,'li ajdesotey havu (wo blaek preious t brin siapl bkene itheyn wobbedfaicorn cib ad lils het was maingis skway' ay wit a batug fall of dint "tall ofie"e pesonlf orty onounknown, siit him dicn. When lodiwo wJteeks a'ofter, towcon wsesin in Chicapossessi obAnl piesoluasihel or the eas ore. Pinat onesa eody islasttl betend t a vri i acorae it ion. abov islncetsa rende.-liartcd t' (enie p. 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LiOWN Y" im In III/II v /w , i e /'ty8,1m~.x/ro J f :1i, / hl, I r i' rea / , / ,IN 3 a-..II, LTD T BROS01EN Nbt. o . laItest. tl Bigl e nm u Tl T ilminings. Als > 1.4.re 1h suipp!v. IF .\lill inery 0 )ods. of all de1.1s cr iptions, whlichl will be soldI low. The Ladle,; are inlv*ited- to cll Alil exa'iCe, l'Eaii IT'S li LlEt. Y V iaoe ofl nal $1i. i , cui lfw't met < t ien l, i uillI!-r rI f h. ah t 'i-il Co tv t lionsta oil ttu fiv .\Ia vl i 11 r u i he thy following in ,June nexh within the h-l nt e f e 10, Ithgfie highe hli r for al' ti ihe l-das win : : a -al l'r1p-r. y IlrC ihasr ti taiy I o r rtes T wlit- : Ail lilst, 'icI ajii 81 inu' l of a' nuttl 1' e lix.. ame Col e.:9 . ... so drix Va thea fluit'll o r e .\l. ' l ntaal.~oti' 4leloae of al; acre of wil in Fitt.. - ild itstit, a jo ningc Slan s fke - J A80"Crobdcesd tN th sut ofeie .and~ lint n.1 sfav i rby a - . \ .I: fes a mii~r..or..ofTm~ asR1 &rsy O. JUST I ECEIVE'D JOHN McINTYRE & 00. \\!li h1'(. ust ' r e i t a r S upply of' h'h i sold low -h 1f v- I , N ) s, b11 i re b l I !i (Cir-- ,:t I i--li \ Ii',. .1 N it 1. 2 :Au 3. Cd - lus i heek, '11periur, \" 'I'. A: i; liS. C. i-ie k Ov - 1-14- 1 vty I \ t e i Can . A ls !.: I0 an G n a a h bnte oon et ue.)eply r JUST ARRIVED 5,000 hel Itn, 1.lls "Ilpv i or 11:1 , M l'nebe'V:r.t' \l for 6?'alk. l'w for the CA.\811 J'. 11.\ T T ilS, Jr, B EST HIM0 COFF E E A I''O Xj' tC- cb -C> (ZVC :j q3 , l~eg C, Il' I.': 0 .\ I'll X' s anld IP 11 L. ', Just Iteceive Iby .lMlN MAeNTYIt; &7 CO JST HECEIVEI) l;Y W. 1, N ELSON. 118. UACON, (Lib Sides 1000 l b1. IaCofl, (cleai of rib,) Riio and .) ava Coffee, 13 manid extra C Sugar, suigar. CuredC Iflaws. A LOT 4' [ .\U' l (S CFE. ilIftATrI) CORN AND RYE WiH ISK EY. Itl 28 W. M. NgISON. 5,000 P8!I ii (of 11l!N oni consignnmetnI, par I RIS w-iutn toibuy Corni will id i, t o their ad'vataigeo nl aiil once nudt miako tn gen'iic ls astmi I can aliT-r goodl indiuco lalunta ni presttua, but1 foir (Casl ON LY. "P IM IN. I'. 3A~l" I WS, .Jr. Notice !? KETOH'UIIN, MCMASTERI & BRICE, Invite the Attentioni of tho TO( T'IlI ,~ Alm I STOC~WI K OF. wicha theay aio Andi wi a icahiijiI~ c np ise nearly Needeatl b~y I ho people in Thir object is to doi xl rielly a Andt to SELL GJOODS ATJ PRIICES That~i will indluco all personis to BUY FROM THEM. sept '8 J UST RE0EIVEL~e BY 1D. I. FLENNIKEN, (Agt.. for Auibrey & Co., Ballimhoro.) No. 1 Couniry Cured Hams and~t Shioulderi'1, New York Goldon Syrup, :'auscovadol Molasses, Pritne Leaf D)ard. api 4 Equitable Life Insurance Co, Insurno your life in the best, Company. JNQ. P. MIA'1THEWS, Jr. WINNSDIOItO, S. C. nrI 25 j] A M8, Shoublers anI Sdes. Also, Fino H. Flour ainl Cortn Meal, jist receivel by KI 'CIN, ).IA8'itL; & IIIleE, m iafty II cooi)N;&(! J1H18GOS A ilS i 0 11l'ited us 1j lin,. Organdies, 'Swis, Cabricg, Ja. cotwI, 11Oing Ilms, Callicoets, 11'164aild Striped II ustan.spans.a" Long Clotha, Cotton Yarn, table Liten, Cussimietre, Cottonades, laulhr4 and Gentlemen's Shoes, Brogaps, KEAICllN, MuMASTER & 11.10E. ap 2.5 I' NI' O '.1 GINtEl, tliline, Ex't. l .emin, Nl-4. Wintlow's -oothaing Syr up. Di)m wia ltemttedy, fiuslnid's iagriesia, Sit 's Bitvers, Ctalisay$ Bilter", Soda, ell Tar-t.r. (,orn Starch. Firina, Arrow -! . Porous l'Itvrs', Queen's Delighit. &e. .insti Itrcive-. liHTCIlIN, leMTIt. & lIlIICE. AGENTS WANTE) FOR THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR, I' ('. Ius:'., ('iiA ti AC T ', (ON nUCT A NQ Hy H1ON. AEX. If. STEPIEES. .A Book FI.r all &dcionls and tall l'artiof. 111W" gre:a v preseits the only cqt. o p i an imipirtial analysis of the I 'atves (it the War yet publishled, and giyen those itiort lights attid shadows of A 1th irent coflict onlv known to lthose high 411i. '0rt Who wItchtetI he Itootltido of' evobi. Iion ft omo its fou'ttntain sl"prings. and wljel1 wi st aSOeMessible to Mr. Stephens fromt hnis hIigha posli itt as 'econd o1ieer of the cQn. ICe Ierney. To a ibli ic that has been sttrteited wjthIt Al-irnntly Mimitar lProdluctions, we promis9' t change of fare. both agreteablo and salu. nary, and ant itt ellectuil treat of' thle hi glpst order. The Ai reat A merican War has at I. s.t foutnd a hit orian worthy of Its im por lantce, and at whose hand it will recivol fant mod'eat, calid atl impartial troatncup which truth and jtutice s5 prgently do mttantlds. 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