Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Volume VII, Number 12, 21 March 1868 — Page 2
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Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
KE KILOHANA POOKELA NO KA LAHUI HAWAII.
English Column. . Pauku 4. i kela naera loankeana,,
FOREIGN NEWS.
The Bark Comet arrived on the 18th inst.
11 days form San Francisco.
The news received us of great intreats and importance.
The president of the United States An-
drew Johnson, had been impeached by the
House of Kepresentatives by a vote of 126.
of 47.
Mesers Stevens and Bingham as the Com-
mite appointed the House of represnta-
tives, appeared before the Senate, and said,
" In obedience to the order of the House we
appear before you, and in the name of the
House of Representatives and of all the peo-
pal of the United States, we do impeach
Andrew Johnson, president of the United
States, of high crimes and misdemeanors in
office ; and we further inform the Senate that
the House of Representatives will, in due
time, exhibit articles against him and make
good the same ; and in their name demand
that the Senate take order forte appearance
of Andrew Johnson to answer to an im-
peachment."
The President officer (Wade) reply that
the Senate would take action of in the Premises.
SOme of the articles of the impeachment
agreed upon to our latest information are
as follows.
Art 1. That Andrew Johnson, President
of the United States, is guilty of high crimes
and misdemeanors, in that he removed from
office, as Secretary of the Department of War,
E. M. stanton while the Senate was in ses-
sion, and without is consent.
Art. 2. That said Andrew Johnson, com-
mitted a high crime in this, that on the 21st
day of Febuary. 1886, he did in violation
of the Act concerning the tenure of certain
civil office, appoint Lorenzo Thomas as Se-
cretary of War, ed intcrim, the Senate then
begin in session, and witht its consent to the same.
Art. 3. Then said Andrew Johnson, Pre-
siedent of the United States, was guilty of a
high crime in this, that on the21 day of
Feburary, 1868, he conspired with Lorenzo
Thoms, and other unknown by the House
of Representatives, by force and threats, and
intimidation to prevent E. M. Stanton, Se-
in violation of the Act of July 31st, 1867,
defining conspires, and of the Act regula-
ting the tenure of the certain civil offices.
Art. 4. That said Andrew Johnson. pre-
sident of the United States is guilty of high
crimes in office in this, that regardless of his
@ and in violation of the constitution, he
did, on the 21st day of febuary, 1868, ap-
point as Secretary of War ad @, to wit,
Lorenzo Thomas, WIthout the consent of the
senate, no vacancy existing in said office as
secretary of the War Department.
Immense meetings had been held in differ-
ern parts of the country to sustain the action
of congress impeaching the president.
The grand army of the republic, a se-
cret organization, will not see Congress over
thrown. if violence is used by the ejection of
Stanton, 100 000 men are ready to come to
washington and put him back till order is
restored.
The excitement over the impeachment has sensibly
diminished.
general thoms has used stanton for
false imprisonment, laying his damages at
$250,000.
In the house of representative, Feb-
ry 25, allison offered a resolution declar-
ing as the sense of the house, that the right
to regulate duties on imports belongs to the
Legislative power of congress, and it is not
within the power of the president and se-
ante, as the treaty making power, to pres-
crib the duties upon importation of the pro-
ducting of foreign countries, except at such
rates as the Tariff laws may prescribe.
The resolution was adopted without discus-
sion.
European News
The details of a Treaty between the north
german bond and the united states have
been fully arranged and it is expected will
be upon officially sighned, by which it is
agreed to fully recognize and accord all
rights of expectation from military duty en-
joyed by native americans to germans nat-
uralized as americans citizens, after being
five years in the united states.
the independent beluga has an editorial
on the prospects of peeve in europe. it ex-
presses a general feeling of apprehension
which prevails, and sats the @ prepara-
tins now going on in france are of a char-
cater and scale which lead to the convition
that they are designed to meet other purpo-
sees than those of national defense.
____________________________
Lilo paha i panalaau. ---- o ka mokupuni
o luana Fenana ma ke hewa o amerika he-
ma. ua lilo aku la i ka poe lopa i ae like e
kukula i panalaau.
Na hawaii e hoomalu ia amerika hui-
puia ua ike iho makou ma kahi pepa pu-
nolulu nei, i ka palapala i kekauia ma bose-
tona a he mea ekanaka paha ne kakou ka ike
ana iho. o ka manao o ka mea kakou ka ike
ana iho. o ka manao o ka mea kakou mai,
no ka mulu ole ka o amerika huipuia i ka
presidena loanekone, nolaila kamailio nuiia
ka hoohui ana mai o amerika huipuia i ka
presedene loanekona. nolaila kamailo nuiia
ka hoohui ana mai o amerika huipuia ia
hawaii nei, i hoomalu aku ai o hawaii nei is
amerika huipuia, loaa ka maluhia i kela aupuni.
mite appointed the House of represnta-
tives, appeared before the Senate, and said,
" In obedience to the order of the House we
appear before you, and in the name of the
House of Representatives and of all the peo-
pal of the United States, we do impeach
Andrew Johnson, president of the United
States, of high crimes and misdemeanors in
office ; and we further inform the Senate that
the House of Representatives will, in due
time, exhibit articles against him and make
good the same ; and in their name demand
that the Senate take order forte appearance
of Andrew Johnson to answer to @
preachment."
The President officer (Wade) reply that
the Senate would take action of in the Premises.
SOme of the articles of the impeachment
agreed upon to our latest information are
as follows.
Art 1. That Andrew Johnson, President
of the United States, is guilty of high crimes
and misdemeanors, in that he removed from
office, as Secretary of the Department of War,
E. M. stanton while the Senate was in ses-
sion, and without is consent.
Art. 2. That said Andrew Johnson, com-
mitted a high crime in this, that on the 21st
day of Febuary. 1886, he did in violation
of the Act concerning the tenure of certain
civil office, appoint Lorenzo Thomas as Se-
cretary of War, ed intcrim, the Senate then
begin in session, and witht its consent to the same.
Art. 3. Then said Andrew Johnson, Pre-
siedent of the United States, was guilty of a
high crime in this, that on the21 day of
Feburary, 1868, he conspired with Lorenzo
Thoms, and other unknown by the House
of Representatives, by force and threats, and
intimidation to prevent E. M. Stanton, Se-
in violation of the Act of July 31st, 1867,
defining conspires, and of the Act regula-
ting the tenure of the certain civil offices.
Art. 4. That said Andrew Johnson. pre-
sident of the United States is guilty of high
crimes in office in this, that regardless of his
@ and in violation of the constitution, he
did, on the 21st day of febuary, 1868, ap-
point as Secretary of War ad @, to wit,
Lorenzo Thomas, WIthout the consent of the
senate, no vacancy existing in said office as
secretary of the War Department.
Immense meetings had been held in differ-
ern parts of the country to sustain the action
of congress impeaching the president.
The grand army of the republic, a se-
cret organization, will not see Congress over
thrown. if violence is used by the ejection of
Stanton, 100 000 men are ready to come to
washington and put him back till order is
restored.
The excitement over the impeachment has sensibly
diminished.
general thoms has used stanton for
false imprisonment, laying his damages at
$250,000.
In the house of representative, Feb-
ry 25, allison offered a resolution declar-
ing as the sense of the house, that the right
to regulate duties on imports belongs to the
Legislative power of congress, and it is not
within the power of the president and se-
ante, as the treaty making power, to pres-
crib the duties upon importation of the pro-
ducting of foreign countries, except at such
rates as the Tariff laws may prescribe.
The resolution was adopted without discus-
sion.
European News
The details of a Treaty between the north
german bond and the united states have
been fully arranged and it is expected will
be upon officially sighned, by which it is
agreed to fully recognize and accord all
rights of expectation from military duty en-
joyed by native americans to germans nat-
uralized as americans citizens, after being
five years in the united states.
the independent beluga has an editorial
on the prospects of peeve in europe. it ex-
presses a general feeling of apprehension
which prevails, and sats the @ prepara-
tins now going on in france are of a char-
cater and scale which lead to the convition
that they are designed to meet other purpo-
sees than those of national defense.
____________________________
lilo paha i panalaau. ---- o ka mokuaupuni
o luana fenana ma ke hewa o amerika he-
ma. ua lilo aku la i ka poe lopa i ae like e
kukula i @.
Na hawaii e hoomalu ia amerika hoi-
@ ua ike iho makou ma kahi pepa pu-
nolulu nei, i ka palapala i kekauia ma bose-
nolulu nei, i ka polopala i kakauia ma bose-
@ a he mea ekanaka paha ne kakou ka ike
ana iho. o ka manao o ka mea kakou ka ike
ana iho. o ka manao o ka mea kakou mai,
no ka mulu ole ka o amerika huipuia i ka
presidena loanekone, nolaila kamailio nuiia
ka hoohui ana mai o amerika huipuia i ka
presedene loanekona. nolaila kamailo nuiia
ka hoohui ana mai o amerika huipuia ia
hawaii nei, i hoomalu aku ai o hawaii nei is
amerika huipuia, @ ka maluhia i kela aupuni.
mite appointed the House of represnta-
tives, appeared before the Senate, and said,
" In obedience to the order of the House we
appear before you, and in the name of the
House of Representatives and of all the peo-
pal of the United States, we do impeach
Andrew Johnson, president of the United
States, of high crimes and misdemeanors in
office ; and we further inform the Senate that
the House of Representatives will, in due
time, exhibit articles against him and make
good the same ; and in their name demand
that the Senate take order forte appearance
of Andrew Johnson to answer to @
preachment."
The President officer (Wade) reply that
the Senate would take action of in the Premises.
SOme of the articles of the impeachment
agreed upon to our latest information are
as follows.
Art 1. That Andrew Johnson, President
of the United States, is guilty of high crimes
and misdemeanors, in that he removed from
office, as Secretary of the Department of War,
E. M. stanton while the Senate was in ses-
sion, and without is consent.
Art. 2. That said Andrew Johnson, com-
mitted a high crime in this, that on the 21st
day of Febuary. 1886, he did in violation
of the Act concerning the tenure of certain
civil office, appoint Lorenzo Thomas as Se-
cretary of War, ed intcrim, the Senate then
begin in session, and witht its consent to the same.
Art. 3. Then said Andrew Johnson, Pre-
siedent of the United States, was guilty of a
high crime in this, that on the21 day of
Feburary, 1868, he conspired with Lorenzo
Thoms, and other unknown by the House
of Representatives, by force and threats, and
intimidation to prevent E. M. Stanton, Se-
in violation of the Act of July 31st, 1867,
defining conspires, and of the Act regula-
ting the tenure of the certain civil offices.
Art. 4. That said Andrew Johnson. pre-
sident of the United States is guilty of high
crimes in office in this, that regardless of his
@ and in violation of the constitution, he
did, on the 21st day of febuary, 1868, ap-
point as Secretary of War ad @, to wit,
Lorenzo Thomas, WIthout the consent of the
senate, no vacancy existing in said office as
secretary of the War Department.
Immense meetings had been held in differ-
ern parts of the country to sustain the action
of congress impeaching the president.
The grand army of the republic, a se-
cret organization, will not see Congress over
thrown. if violence is used by the ejection of
Stanton, 100 000 men are ready to come to
washington and put him back till order is
restored.
The excitement over the impeachment has sensibly
diminished.
general thoms has used stanton for
false imprisonment, laying his damages at
$250,000.
In the house of representative, Feb-
ry 25, allison offered a resolution declar-
ing as the sense of the house, that the right
to regulate duties on imports belongs to the
Legislative power of congress, and it is not
within the power of the president and se-
ante, as the treaty making power, to pres-
crib the duties upon importation of the pro-
ducting of foreign countries, except at such
rates as the Tariff laws may prescribe.
The resolution was adopted without discus-
sion.
European News
The details of a Treaty between the north
german bond and the united states have
been fully arranged and it is expected will
be upon officially sighned, by which it is
agreed to fully recognize and accord all
rights of expectation from military duty en-
joyed by native americans to germans nat-
uralized as americans citizens, after being
five years in the united states.
the independent beluga has an editorial
on the prospects of peeve in europe. it ex-
presses a general feeling of apprehension
which prevails, and sats the @ prepara-
tins now going on in france are of a char-
cater and scale which lead to the convition
that they are designed to meet other purpo-
sees than those of national defense.
____________________________
lilo paha i panalaau. ---- o ka mokuaupuni
o luana fenana ma ke hewa o amerika he-
ma. ua lilo aku la i ka poe lopa i ae like e
kukula i @.
Na hawaii e hoomalu ia amerika hoi-
@ ua ike iho makou ma kahi pepa pu-
nolulu nei, i ka palapala i kekauia ma bose-
nolulu nei, i ka polopala i kakauia ma bose-
@ a he mea ekanaka paha ne kakou ka ike
ana iho. o ka manao o ka mea kakou ka ike
ana iho. o ka manao o ka mea kakou mai,
no ka mulu ole ka o amerika huipuia i ka
presidena loanekone, nolaila kamailio nuiia
ka hoohui ana mai o amerika huipuia i ka
presedene loanekona. nolaila kamailo nuiia
ka hoohui ana mai o amerika huipuia ia
hawaii nei, i hoomalu aku ai o hawaii nei is
amerika huipuia, @ ka maluhia i kela aupuni.
mite appointed the House of represnta-
tives, appeared before the Senate, and said,
" In obedience to the order of the House we
appear before you, and in the name of the
House of Representatives and of all the peo-
pal of the United States, we do impeach
Andrew Johnson, president of the United
States, of high crimes and misdemeanors in
office ; and we further inform the Senate that
the House of Representatives will, in due
time, exhibit articles against him and make
good the same ; and in their name demand
that the Senate take order forte appearance
of Andrew Johnson to answer to @
preachment."
The President officer (Wade) reply that
the Senate would take action of in the Premises.
SOme of the articles of the impeachment
agreed upon to our latest information are
as follows.
Art 1. That Andrew Johnson, President
of the United States, is guilty of high crimes
and misdemeanors, in that he removed from
office, as Secretary of the Department of War,
E. M. stanton while the Senate was in ses-
sion, and without is consent.
Art. 2. That said Andrew Johnson, com-
mitted a high crime in this, that on the 21st
day of Febuary. 1886, he did in violation
of the Act concerning the tenure of certain
civil office, appoint Lorenzo Thomas as Se-
cretary of War, ed intcrim, the Senate then
begin in session, and witht its consent to the same.
Art. 3. Then said Andrew Johnson, Pre-
siedent of the United States, was guilty of a
high crime in this, that on the21 day of
Feburary, 1868, he conspired with Lorenzo
Thoms, and other unknown by the House
of Representatives, by force and threats, and
intimidation to prevent E. M. Stanton, Se-
in violation of the Act of July 31st, 1867,
defining conspires, and of the Act regula-
ting the tenure of the certain civil offices.
Art. 4. That said Andrew Johnson. pre-
sident of the United States is guilty of high
crimes in office in this, that regardless of his
@ and in violation of the constitution, he
did, on the 21st day of febuary, 1868, ap-
point as Secretary of War ad @, to wit,
Lorenzo Thomas, WIthout the consent of the
senate, no vacancy existing in said office as
secretary of the War Department.
Immense meetings had been held in differ-
ern parts of the country to sustain the action
of congress impeaching the president.
The grand army of the republic, a se-
cret organization, will not see Congress over
thrown. if violence is used by the ejection of
Stanton, 100 000 men are ready to come to
washington and put him back till order is
restored.
The excitement over the impeachment has sensibly
diminished.
general thoms has used stanton for
false imprisonment, laying his damages at
$250,000.
In the house of representative, Feb-
ry 25, allison offered a resolution declar-
ing as the sense of the house, that the right
to regulate duties on imports belongs to the
Legislative power of congress, and it is not
within the power of the president and se-
ante, as the treaty making power, to pres-
crib the duties upon importation of the pro-
ducting of foreign countries, except at such
rates as the Tariff laws may prescribe.
The resolution was adopted without discus-
sion.
European News
The details of a Treaty between the north
german bond and the united states have
been fully arranged and it is expected will
be upon officially sighned, by which it is
agreed to fully recognize and accord all
rights of expectation from military duty en-
joyed by native americans to germans nat-
uralized as americans citizens, after being
five years in the united states.
the independent beluga has an editorial
on the prospects of peeve in europe. it ex-
presses a general feeling of apprehension
which prevails, and sats the @ prepara-
tins now going on in france are of a char-
cater and scale which lead to the convition
that they are designed to meet other purpo-
sees than those of national defense.
____________________________
lilo paha i panalaau. ---- o ka mokuaupuni
o luana fenana ma ke hewa o amerika he-
ma. ua lilo aku la i ka poe lopa i ae like e
kukula i @.
Na hawaii e hoomalu ia amerika hoi-
@ ua ike iho makou ma kahi pepa pu-
nolulu nei, i ka palapala i kekauia ma bose-
nolulu nei, i ka polopala i kakauia ma bose-
@ a he mea ekanaka paha ne kakou ka ike
ana iho. o ka manao o ka mea kakou ka ik
e
pane mai la ka presidena o ka hale lawe no
keia hale a noonoo.
Ua lokahi ka manao o ka poeikaohia no na
kumu e hoopiia ae pakau 1. o kela aneru ioanakana pe-
residena o amerika huipuia, ua hewa no ke
karama kiekie a n.e ka hana hewa no ke
karama kiekie a ne ka hana hewn,
a no ia mea aku i ke kunihi kaua. E. M. stanton
i ka wa a ka ahaolelo nui e noho halawai ana,
me ku kuku pu ole me keia hale.
Paukau 2. o kela aneru i iankana pe-
reisdena o amerika hauipa ua hana i ke karime
kiekie oua keia ma ka la 21 o feburi M.H.
1968 ua hannia me ka kue i ke kanawai, a
koho aku la ia lorenzo to- ma i kunihu
toma a o kela naeru ianekona, pe-
residena o amerika huipuin ua hewa ua mai i na
keiki o ka aina a me ka mana i me ka hoonani
mau loa aku amene.
he iwakalua mau haole amerika ka-
kau kii e hoomaana la i ka lakou bana
kaku kuu e pooi kii.
haunaele kakhi halerpule bibopra
ene land maai kekahi nue.
ma nebinei e ae ia ai ka makaikai ana a
kela e me keia e hele ai iluna o ua moku
ma hope iho o kona @ ann. i
ku iki iho ana no a holo aku
o ka holo o keia moki ma ka mahu
12 mile me ka hapaha no ka horn
a in ma ka pea he 7 mile no ka hora.
aia maluna o keia moku elua
Pauku 4. i kela Ameru loanekana, pe-
residena o amerika huipuia ua hewa no ke
karaima kiekie iloko o ka ohana, oia keia
ua malama ole oia i kona hoohiki a ua kue
i ke kumukanawai, a ma ka 21 o feberuri-
1868, koho iho la ia Gen. l. TOma i ka ku-
hina kaua no ka manawa, me ke kuka pu
ole me ka hale ahaolelo nui, me ka ike ole ia