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Unlawful shooting. --John Wade was carried before the Mayor on Saturday charged with unlawfully shooting Washington Jenkins on the 5th of last January. The Mayor having received a letter from Jenkins to the effect that he was alone to blame for the occurrence, Wade was admitted to bail for his appearance on the 18th of February to answer any charge that might then be preferred against him. Unlawful shooting. --John Wade was carried before the Mayor on Saturday charged with unlawfully shooting Washington Jenkins on the 5th of last January. The Mayor having received a letter from Jenkins to the effect that he was alone to blame for the occurrence, Wade was admitted to bail for his appearance on the 18th of February to answer any charge that might then be preferred against him.
on the principles of justice and right, in this, a judicial question, he could not change, he must, if needs be, fall into that grave. The storm may one day be succeeded by the calm of reason, but whether so or not, he must follow the dictates of conscience and the light of law. The question was then taken on the resolution of expulsion, (introduced by Mr. Wilkinson, of Minnesota,) by yeas and nays, and it was adopted — yeas 32, nays 14--just the requisite two-thirds vote, as follows: Yeas--Messrs Anthony, Browning, Chandler, Clark, Collamer, Davis, Dixon, Doolittle, Fessenden, Foot, Foster, Grimes, Hale, Harlan, Henderson, Howard, Howe, Johnson, King, Lane of Indiana, McDougall, Morrill, Pomeroy, Sherman, Simmons, Sumner, Trumbull, Wade, Wilkinson, Wilmot, Wilson of Massachusetts, and Wilson, of Missouri--32. Nays--Messrs. Bayard, Carlile, Harris Kennedy, Latham, Nesmith, Pearce, Powell, Rice, Saulsbury, Ten Eyck, Thompson, and Willey--14. The Senate adjourned.