Harper's weekly . gresa by a large majority ; and re-elected to the ???? ?.? ? •?--? ?:?: !?:? ?? ??>???? ? ?? Ik was also elect?] .1 Iu; ?.?.??? :.? ;:??tieth Congress, wl RAILWAY SNOW-PLOW. ur \ UVSUXIC LODGE. Kani: T:<, Xo. ?!..!, of Free an< l]ILiiiM of officers jiorlurmeil on tin ;,ih ofnai-ynt llif corner of nn-mtlwnynml Street. The eei/munies wrii- conduct^)? Summits, F-, ,Muster-elect of Kane Lodp;e, wlio ,-ictcd us HOBERT HARPERS WEEKLY. [Jan-part 26, 1867. HARPERS WEEKLY, Saturday, Jaxuahy 2G, 1807. IMPEAC
Harper's weekly . gresa by a large majority ; and re-elected to the ???? ?.? ? •?--? ?:?: !?:? ?? ??>???? ? ?? Ik was also elect?] .1 Iu; ?.?.??? :.? ;:??tieth Congress, wl RAILWAY SNOW-PLOW. ur \ UVSUXIC LODGE. Kani: T:<, Xo. ?!..!, of Free an< l]ILiiiM of officers jiorlurmeil on tin ;,ih ofnai-ynt llif corner of nn-mtlwnynml Street. The eei/munies wrii- conduct^)? Summits, F-, ,Muster-elect of Kane Lodp;e, wlio ,-ictcd us HOBERT HARPERS WEEKLY. [Jan-part 26, 1867. HARPERS WEEKLY, Saturday, Jaxuahy 2G, 1807. IMPEACHMENT. THE London Tima, with its usual profonn :if tlic Executive no- In an end. vingthe President, nnd of organizing the)r«me Court, gives Congress, under eertiiinncont cnndnmns, the supreme power. Butt power is limited unly hy express jun- Tlie SE-niitc, in Irving an impeepinions. The present those who do 0 Congress without any othilose which he has himself i If, therefore, Mr. Ashley gives to tho Com of the President, there will he no 6erious liostility of public feeling to the trinl. If, ns Commonwealth intimates, there arc fact: gated by the President, let tbem bo presentedand he would he as unanimously and cordiallremoved as Mr. Lincoln was re-elected. MrAsijlet charges the President with corruptly1 illg power; with crruplly nl ll«public property of the United Stales, and COI1spiring high crimes with others. Let thesicharges be
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