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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. COo0K Co TY Tonrd el not throw ont the vote for any Ir- | of the order, except tho presnmption whicl ® regularity, nor would the Court rezurd ail Ir- | ways attached that the ofieer did his duty, OVEMBER 18, 1876— elderaweetly requested that the cara might stop whoro ey have heen eatablished, | the peopls desire, and whatever will, In 00K o Ll BTOre, o s DENE It 2% Fits | ek touindion Unsolees asatinne ik iails | {aee 13 n Seghinais bt o wosesnmnerant st | ONLY DIREOT TINiT regularity of any consequence In determining | Juw never intended that the resnit shofild be aibte.? The man of the bell-punch feeatehed his el fotiation Invalvens 11 y that . W Rvanc cRitimate siihject fne paver e A D v e The clection, i 1t had pawer to ¢o behind all | termined by th taly-shects. Ty were atirely | head for o len, Findlng nauc, 1o replil, | FoNEceof honlical sontrovera L f smowbat e | o 1 e wnly it st ity | O 4 SOT LINE T0 Ty important Meeting of the Board | forme, and luquire who was clected. It scouted, | uncssentlal, * You've got the best af ine, ma'am,"” andthen v Y v R UL g TWELVE PAGES. h 3 The Geaeral Tean where public-library statutea have heen enacted, | recure the greatent dogree of happiness poasible to | 1orw, 3 Trannatiantlo Company- a8 every one of judzment should scout, theidea MR, sy turnlng Lo a young man, whoso swite teetified | 36" Cabite ” dincunston haa - ocenrred; | tho reneral mas of hone necited ander 16 | 6N ACT Vo Hnvve, WAl emnry of Canvassers. that the people could be disfranchiscd by the | spoko next. The question pending was In one [ Iis amusement, ho asked fur information. | and ‘so fow objoctions have been offered. | Herhert Spencer wrate his **Bocial Satica ™ hataro | Ve paternger® 41 Vo neis on this favord e Wit e 1o oot of Tlarruw treet, Is, Frangeul, fati ourolz, ‘Saturday, I [ misfensance, or non-feasance, or carelessness, or | réspect o . "Allus been | “Willlam Penn dled {o England, and was | T have heard of no fustanco whero such | the Iieltsh Farllament pansed an nct for the enp- | & et Jur tho e lack of kum'\"llcdge of tie ju'(d%les.’ lle w ’ho(. N ar i mnoitant oo, ] r‘;‘[“).»’:ll‘blll;‘udufih. ugledtiere, L betlove,” ani the gc‘fiu W 1o | g e peopored i "8 " sfate vl | port of pubtc racion, Me vl il wan thin * ) . . | sayiug anything in favor of the judges. Tho | 4 t the countey, and il I'm'sura you must be mistaken,' sal atnre and was defeated. Tuat all tho Norther o 3 and 3 ncer, at wWorki, | foe, Arguments as to t"e Acceptance or Re- | e hwiting i favor of e e it P L e et 1 Try' | tho datnsel ywith the trizzon it Honimees, 4 My | Siutens,whero genoral cfucation and tho comma | touk dcenlon 0 ling & Ancer ‘In’the profaca | Feiciod; itnear, [ y hing Tollmam Vier' No. Tam. Amer. cer At it. r, Baturday, fire, M Frae Jection of Certain Precincts. snkutis by omisslon, Rruwihi disteiet fo Uio community asto | plstepeaw his monument when slowashere, but | FEol Melein 7% entaplisbel hase nobby st | o b Aneticrn, sl yelten, i 0k, b | pieee ol o i PR 5t 1 the 224 Towa, page 343 was another case, | whotlior voters werw being falrly dealt with by | I've fargotien fLs exact locallty.” fro Taily and aphement of (hat byetonien | WOrK (docs not aceuratcly represent 'his prescni | ARt cai fiet et 19,10 A loose plece of paper, whith would nppear to | Canvassing Buards,—whether tiie parties whom | Everybody was listening noir} the younz man | douhtiess owing to the fact thut (ho peupls have | opinione,* bikerage €2, with Kuberior accon sl auerd Taies, The Authorities Aro that tho Board [ bave been a tally-sheet, was put in & return | the peoplc had chosen wero to be counted [ dldn't care” to volunteer any more, mud the | ot nsed for much legislatlon. Tho una- | & The third and last class of shiections to yub- | ity T Tt e s s ML exiyaopbiing with the poll-book, It was not signed by the | out or counted fn. ~Thera Wwas mo moral | ¥oung twoman still sought for kiowledge. | mimity of the vote by which ' towns hnvo | Mie ilbrar.er to which Ishall direct your nitentlon | gers: SOURS Bk iy A48 cotey Hrr e Must Count All the Returns. judges, nor identified in auy way o8 buing o | or * reasonabla doubt as to who had | 'There was a minute's padso, aliost as nwlul | accopied taxation for the upbort of publlc libra- | refutes to tho kind and quality of tho bokn circu- | _OF W, F. WHITE, 07 Clarkrate, §grpndoay 5" tally-shicct, but it showed the nwinber of votes | peen clected in Couk County, He agreed | 83 that in a dull prayer-mocting: then a serenc | oleals sigmncant. The Commiseionerof Edneat on | tated, These objections, which are wsnally made | p=rees or Chirago, cust ou the county-seat question, T wWasre- | tliat the Jaw was to e ndministered,— | Quakeress came to the rescuc, saying: *Theo | at\Washington recently made inquiricnon thiepointy | by educated and schularly persons, are buscil AMERIG AN LINE The County Olerk Tntimates o Strong De- | jected by tho Canvassing' Board. 'The Court | that the people must receive justice thiough | Wil find the monument to Williaw Penn'a | ad fecepti replios from thisty-seven towne and | on, af, entize miscoresption: o, the fets n S J 11 ! 3 ive Ones Out, sald: and undor’ tho Constitution anil the lav. and | moemoryin front of the Wiliam Peun Hosplali, | mona in'fve thera wan a divided wentiment, Uit | sclvow of the old fen that Wbrarlon ara exfablished | PHILADELPHIA ™ AND Lrvgppo, gire to Cast the Defeotive Ones Ou Such connting is but the giving 8 fnll, falr, and | not outside of them, It was material that they | but his'dust is in England! tlu yule was 1,740 In favor too1h ngainettaxation, | for tho exclueivo Leneilt of schiolarss whoreas tho | Cabin, fntermodiate, and steerag, oL, . legitimate expression and executlon of the will of | should be ndministered 8o fairly that the Board T ————— ‘T'ho vote of the rate-payers in rome Euglish towns urfimnur thaee I to fnrniah reading for all clansen AT LOWEST RA’ e haseage tue people as legully manifeated, should not be suvjected even Lo the suspiclon of | TIIE LIBRARIANS' CONFERENCE. and cities whery frée librarica bava boen eatab- [ In the community, On no othier priiciple would 8 | Ganerat office, 18 1a Sattar st 00 Uhanges Which Will Re Made if They Are Nol | Tic lcading objection tu the making of the | untalrness. He nssumed Uliat that spirit lishod was ns followas weneral tax for thelr support bo Jusiifiable. The * O RS ety cormer Maqtyg 13 order of the Court below (the order to count the | actunted every member of the Board. Ifany Noes, | mnvace of a community hive very little of llterary MILNE, Wentery Arent " Counted, returns) was based upon the ground that the | of the returns were so utterly defeetive fn | MFe W+ T+ Poolo on Topular Objections to Ag. | and soliclarly cultiice. Thoy tioad, mure, of. thin B TIONAL, P Board uf Suprevisore could not kuow from the Deremptory and juridictional niatiers tht the Tibtle-tlbrurics, 12 | Sulture, uud tho gurposo of tho 1beaty 18 il e ONOATIONAL, face of the alozed return i loose paper that fioard it o powrer or eighl. to connt them, | During the past monthajrencral Conferenceof | & % | Ticl? Nanan sich booke an they can read with pieas: | BISHOP HELLMUTH Copirame™ MORNING SESSION. it was an ofliclal return, beenusc it waa un: | they might throw them outi but i they wero | the leadig librarlans of the country was hold at | Oxford.. 293 | sure and approciate, and_ by sthnulating them to 5 A 0|A|»|‘.GES| TILE DOUBTFUL PRECINCTS. signed and not aunexed to the poll-book; aud | substantially sutliclent, and ‘defectivo merely in | pujladelphin, aod much enrnest aud cfilcfent | Rjddermi 11 | acquire the /abit of reading. We must fivat In- ! LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADY, dny maruing for the purpose of continuing the | Lo, iot e lee'firn should ot overrido sub» | constraction of statutes, contonding that the re: | duriog the busicet veriod of tha lato political | Thy the tnst statistics of the Buzcan nf Edneation, | intolligence. The acholar, in his pride of intellect, | very moderato clutrgen. of gentliraon o canvass,aud also of "nwfll:fi ‘m’"mi"‘"‘;b stance. turns wero substantiully suillclont, and wlirm. | canvass, loss atiention was given to it by the Wspponss thntliicrsre: 188 pullle,liormieles dn, | fargels tho Pogeesalee sepslio, ook In ie ot amppilel T, ard ona e aoart, sud aro oy gording certain precincts which sentfnde | From the First Michigan, pago 862, the fol- | {ng that, wherever a tally-sheet was returned, han It deseryed. About seventy- | Peyen of the Lnite o e Cyre ors Lok S urope © Mall of experlenced fectlye returns. lowing was quoted: Ly «!-5 certificato. contralled ) | Western press than It desery ub seventy- | pagtern States—Malne, New ilampshirc, Ver- | nursory, the boy's ook of adventars n | European teachers. od realdeyy —that it was the . 3 ¢ 4 N eV d tle Several Judzes came in and fixed up their re- | Ina republican govarnment, where the exercine | thing, and the Board had no right to correct the f5e llhnrlus,,lududlng sl lh'filmulgfldmy"u;' "\‘T;llunl:’l'a‘g;‘::fl;l::;‘ 'x‘fllh.fif.’"“fi‘u}!flii' (‘\mu?;? mfi’h '.'.%"J\flfi:‘w‘fiu'é'fi I|2fi‘l{g!l“l‘en:: i his vimtin, 1BLL BIUTII\ Nils ath ted to, but were informed | Of oflicial pawer i but a decivative from the peo- | certlilinte by the tally-shicot, of to be gulded by | of Boston, Providence, New Haven, New Yorl, | B80T FEG=CU, ncians,, Thmeis, FHseon. | & ioctor suppasce that. tho manses will read ELL) COLLEGH (Boyg, turns, while others wanted to, h g le thruugh the medlum of the ballot-box, it would | the tully-shéet at all, * 1f that be true, it demo Philadeiphia, saitimore, Cnclunatl, Indianopo- | ug,’ Eightof these States havo passed public- | books (f hin wtandnrd it they wero not aupplied $250 per annum, including olf charges, ) It was Impossible, and one of them gotah - | be a munstrous auctrine fiat would wubject the | strated” that the provision for keaping tally- | 11s, und Chleago, were fepresented. Dolegates | Harary etatitos within the pask. ten'yeara: 'In the | with the booka to which bo Unjeslaj but ha is wls- Pl ) 3 timation from Gen, Lich that the Grand Jury | public will and publie voico thus expressed to be | ghocis and returning one of them was merc ‘i 1y all the North- | Bumber of librarica the 8tatos rank as followa: | taken. BShut up to this cholce, they will read no HELLMUTH LADIRS v hi After this had beeg | Uefeated by elthor the Ignoranco or the coreaption | wirouiory, introduced a8 o ntter of werealso present irom mearly all the North- | §ilocl et 197; Tilinols, 147 Now iampslire, | booke, When the habit of reading it once se- would nuemll Soihle eates b oE of any Board of Canvarsees, Yhe dutics of thesa llmtit Ity'uat buing an essontial lm?l jutlf\lg«. weatern States, where, outside of New England, | 131, Oh'o, 0); Malne, 83 Vermont, Connecticut, | quired, the render's taate, and hence the quality 2360 per annum. disposed of the arguments N e e ooy, ol 1n . | dlctional Ingredlent of ~the retien. e | thore Is mora intorest in Mbrary matters than in and Wiscanaln, 4 cactiy Indians, 3 towa ;-3:\ of bl readinu, prograssively buproves. | oin ot | vorauctlon to clereymon. Yeurly scholarahipy fath o to take'up the | (henticating and nreséeving the svidancs of vich | Cited i vass I tho 10t Missourl to shuw that | any other part of tho country, 1016 fact per- | £oxas, Tencli 'In tho mumbor df volamen thoy ( Tiho etandard historlen, tochnloal works ef | very advantageous forms, b on e of the Hoard unneconsarlly, 1o unders | electivn, " sicoly. cannot: be. mainiainad that | the rebiirn was to control,sayi that ho authuri- liaps not geucrally knowu -that thera Is searcoly | motts, 20,0005 Ohlo, 144,000% 1ilinole, 77,0003 | **Paradiae Lost," are sealed books to Inrger por- | pI'fincipal and Chaplain—Tev. 11, ¥, pARyg, tHineolsthe Boarc unbao o H thelr onilasions or oilstakes are to havo a controls | ty could bo produced to support the proposic g New Tinmbstire, 62,000: Mainc, $4,000° Indians, | tonof overy community than ure willinz lo nc. | Db ARNELL, rtood thal year by year tho votes had beed | jinyintuenco upon the election ltaclr. tlon that thy Lully-sheet was to be the guide, | 540" of any cousiderale siza or onterprise tn | Jogainerti b UI0GMARE Sotoli HENa0: | knowledye the fact. *“\When a boy," suld John el ocet ho heeh egarded as o season | ,, APply this langungo to o julges of clec- | Tha taso of Besrdstown va, Virginia fo tho | Slinols, Wisconstu, Towa, Miunasots, Nebriska, Tokas, 10,0007 Wisconein, 00003 Tows, 11000." | Qumey Adams, £°T" ateimpted fon fimew torend | ______W! T o . ! o Vi o . | o chigan, where a rary of some sork hias aggregale nul 8 Ll ot 2 S s e, for rejecting thie vote of s precinct, Mr, Caule | Hou. Supposo tieydealred to dofcat an elee | ¥Uth lilinols was also quoted, No bal e 0 4 o3 b1, 160, 000, and therr annasl axgrogate cirgn. | Lo sheddmg of toara, that 1 conid notconceiva | THE ROYAL VICT ORIN FIOTEL 5,000 volumes. "1t o futlceablo thet | What 1t was (hut my father and mottier 5o mch nd- NASSAU, DAM A LL, ooLLEgR, \ 4 didate, und they purposely | Jots oraffilavits had been returned, yet the | not already been started,orwhera such a project | Yied in L i i fiod been ceuted fn Congross,”and rghtly, | S0 00 WS SIS 4, 0 BAPSEY | Court hied that it was clearly th ¥ ) P Hetinkd by counting votes properly certified In the ab- | omitted ta keep the tally, Tuat, as It had beon | Supreme Court held that it was clearly the duty | g5 not under consideration. 0 oua o raries ix In Now Yok, Pennsyl- | tired In tiat book. I smoked tobaceo and remd AMA 18LAND| since of & tally-shioets and the saine thing was | Wtlinated by oo of the iombers of the Board, | of th canvassers Lo count ou the certifiate— | ™ Ty Gouferenco was in seaston threo days, | Vouta. of dny of the aiadts Siates, -Fhe ropwendu | Silion at tho same tine, an for fho_saims motive | , Noww open. 1.3, PORYEN, Pronristor Sy done fn the ense of Mr. Huck, the County | Would defeat a cunuldate. that no precluct or township could he diefran- | with threu sesslons a day of severcl hours cacli | tutives from thosy Stutes In Ui Conforonce may | =to find out what was the recondiie charm jn | £r3loave New Nork Oct. 24 and Nov, 0. o i Treasurers The practice, 8o far as ho knew, hail Mr. Smith—He could get o remedy before the | chised by auy such technleality. In the case bo- | Twelye papera werg read by experlenced librae | bo able to nccount, for this histus in the statistics | them (hat gave my fathicr so much pleasure, L'lo &Y ?J" anply (o JAMES LIDUERWOQ & beon wniformm. - 1la presumed tho truth was that | @rand Jury. fore tho'Board there was a formal result of the | rians on tupics reluting to the professiony each | of the Burenu of Education, After making myaclf s.ck four or flve thnes o 708 Beadivdy. Now Yor 9 bl o8 el " Mr. Hurd contlnued: 1f it could he done, | election'in all the precinets in Couk County, ol g followed b 1n this briof akelch of tho statistica of our Amer. | With smnoking, 1 mastered (hat accomplishments == —— Stnees,— ver, not a8 TUNIEFous u J hotly | jug information concerning llbrary management ey & o !Ix; :I:‘lxstt"c'nr pm;']‘l‘l‘l?:;‘ lnll(::-rl:“cf:ml"m:m'rmu, 1t had | kv that, by noumissionof the Judges, or by any | and the offlee, Would they et upon the rezord | pt economy. A full rcp:;‘rt of Tho. povers and amamain. I Lunlind, homerer, pless the “"f:glz,z,"r"::,fi?fl[‘,x,’.m:,‘ffl':‘l,’n over the standard of Veun stigwested that 1t was not- proper to pre- | fraud, could an election of o candidate be de- | in the absence of a fugitive piec of paper, kept | discusslons will appoar in o doublo number of | [rechial rchoos nrestill montod thy tien orloars | booka which are read by the pblle, thoy may by ARRNAL AND DEPAH e ement. uless the. toatd inicated | feated, I it wery possiblo to sscertaln the will | In duplicate, concerning which the ' Clork ws | Vi dmepican Lisgary Journals wiich Sir Loy | firochlal rehiols areatil mogtod, e bl o ey | b s (ot (b, ua B puis, Pedpie ot TURE OF TRATYS that they deslred to hiear somo authoritles vu | Of tha voters, lluble to make mistakesf The monstrous pron- | noldt, of the’ubliskers’ Weskly, Now York, lis | all, and furnlaled with Looks ataptod to the capne | bouks better than themsolves, and henco atu tene- — {he subject Anotlier case sould be found In the 10th Mls- | osition was presouted whettier they should not | fiud tho enterprise to start, and of which tho | citles of all classos, was nut In harmony with the | fted by reading, A book of a lowue Intellectunl o | Eentanatton o, seprence mare BIE: luet—Mr. Smith and_ Gentlcmen: In | 80url page 631, tho Election law In that Stato | distranchises large portion of the freomen of | ficet number s alroady appearcd. Tho ostabe | teaditions und public poticy of thut poopie, ‘In | noral standard than the reader's s thrawn asldo | ested. s ounsy oxorrel t Sonts the wome of the Board of Canvassers, [ belng nlmost idonticnl with that prevailing in | the county Lecause the fudges of election had | |ighment of o monthly jourual devoted oxclu- | 1938, tho wamo veur that the Loulsiature of | in disgust, to Lo picked up snd read by a person | rivosunday atd o, w, § Dally, Jave to omswer . your remurks thuss | Miiwols, The Court sald that the language ot | failed to return this pleca of paper which could sively to library affairs sllows tho rapldiy i Mussachusetts, at the rugucation of Josiah Quincy, | still lower In tho scalo of mental and moral devel- et It "we have for the past | L etatute coullued: the County Clerk and | bo altered wilibitum. Intho light of the author | ¢rasing Intercat in libraries now being dovel- | S840, of, Loston possed an act authoriziig W":f“"tl t 12 n tha el " OHICAGO & NORTHWE! T e T 1 entorking | the Justices ‘o ‘the ioturis made by ‘th | itice submitted nnd tho law, the duties of G | ek pE MLCreEL i e o IOEUITY | oot et e dtatichof Proes hetiom sy | Tlckst Otces, G2 Clarica, { et that they “could | Hoard werenelther eauivocatnordaubtfuliandio | *Ximane tho subjocts consldered was a schemo | hine Hemms ot oo o g tcr W ed | Ted at Shabite praries Wiy thin iamenation | Cokl‘st corbor Sadtson we shonld adhero to Uhe error, It 1t was wn | Dot o bebind - them,—holding ihat they | assumed that they were uctusted by a desirs to | for (urnfshing printed cataluguc-slivs of all now | quiry respocting iibraries. Suchn committeo was | over ono apecific form of fiction? Tho wriers of ‘rror, cxperially as it f8 the case L:Hlnv that tho | had nothing to do with anythivg but certifving | dischargo thelr daty in the epirit “of falrness, hooka [rom a central burean, and a plan of co- | raised, and Mr. Ewart waa appointed Chpfeman, | auch prose dction as fs found i our libraries were | ‘o= em—— Dablie mind is. 80 exclted, oF rather | may say | Lo the resglt. Awudin this caee the Board Lad | sud would not hesitate to count In the mon that | gporation by which the grant sxpenstof makins | Much evidenca iwas takens & report was made; and | 8- eninent and worthy men and women ne | abuclfcFat Line...... Pxaserated, upon this very subject of Return. | DO right to say, *Tho tally-list shows this, aud | the people Lad clected at the polla atul printing estalogucs of librarles mizht ba | in February, 1850, a bill fwus introduced futo the | the ‘writers of poctical Getlon, dramntic fc- | Ginibudug NIANE Ex. Homsg it IPW“M Welc Mr. Smith whether | the ecrtificats that, and thurefors we will 'tako MR A. C. BTOREY 3 | reduced, “The books fu ono popular lbrary are | 110%0 of Commons enabling Tawn Councils to ea- | tiom, or, 1 might add, ~the fetlon iwhich | aQuina Night txpres 13 " 5 [t the tally-list, and_roject tho certificate becauso | replled “on behalf of two_or three objectors o much th [’ tublish public libraries bntl museumm, **Our | paesesin the world as history nnd Ulograply. | aFreepit, fiockfdd bubiniio. ".Imdm"m"" i fiandhhzw,‘?{n}vbfih:‘:rljt;“;{ it dues uot conform to the tally-lst.” Tuey | who would boalfected.” e sald the argument En“’ o ‘ht e s mmlllncr “.“- oungor brathreu, the poople of tho Unitod | Mistury profosses to relate uetunl ovenis, bl- | GHiect Roskda hubudus, * o :'x:):nt‘:'li‘t:‘l'1£)'=tl$pr::-rv¥-ilon of wonetitutionst | lind notbing to do with tho tally-iist. The cer- | had proceeded as tiiough the Board was n court Tnetead " of" oach Hbvary boin ot T e e, altendy enilol.. | oBix “llynmilfl::nl‘n:?nflcylx:‘:{nrrlvcfln'wnnnn:l L atcn | Sifivaukee Expre o } tilate of tho judgea was all they had to do | suthorized to disfranchlss somcbody. It wos | i ! " 1Y | juteil e {n th formatien of IMesclos auticely vjion. | unfold aid ‘expial e phy B\iiiwaukee Fassena liberty that the bubit of obedlence Lo the forma | & , 4 . § 5 y : whole expense of making aud printing | io the public,’ ‘The UMl proposed limited the rate | phenomena, Fiction treats thesa nnd othier sub- | Liwankee Pastenge of Tat should be sedulously ineuleated and enl- | With. 'Thoy could not decido any queation con- | morely n Board of Canvassers, and tie holder of | ftg own catalozue, It was suggested tbat by | of taxation fo ona nalfpenny In tho pound; re- | jecte, mental, moral, eoutlmental, and divine, | GGreen Buy Expross Yivated, and that a resort to extra-constitutfonal | troverted within or without the returns, exeept | the eertificate fssucd by the éounty Clerk was co-operation n general catalogue tighit e pre- | aured the afirmative vote of two-thirds of the | from on fdent or artistle szaudpointy and the reat b3t Baul & Mintcapol modes’ of redress for even actunl grievances | B0 fur ns what thu returus shuwod was tho ro- [ only prima faclo entitied to the office, The | pared which would answer for hundred” or | rate-pay rostricled ity operation to towns | tnnaof readors prefer to take thelr knowledge (n | Bt buul & Wiiol ghould be nvolded and condemned us revolu- | 8ult of the election. canvassers sinply declared a certain result from | 1.re different lbrarics. The cxvense of pre- | Which iiad st Tonet 10,000 snhabitantat and pro. | this form. More Is known to-duy of tho history | gyincquetta kxpro tionary, disorganizing, and tendiug to disorder | 10 tho 33th Missuurd, page540,wasstill anotner | cortaln data befuro them. Not o single case | paring and printing catalogues s Docoma iy | vided thut tho moucy wo ratoa uhuald bo expendad | nud traditions of Scotland, and of tho woclal cus- | ulicubva Lokew ltockfcrd A Aarche o Ta- et n goud prinet case. 'Thu facts admntted weru that the faw re- | Liad been cited which had any bearing upon (e & only in bullding aud conthigent axpansen. This | toms of Landon, from the novels of Sir Walter | bcnevn Laks iviress . le? i % k7 rent that the larger Hurories, lke the Boston | 1 ;s Scott and Charles Dickens than from all the his- e e Simiti—1t “steikes “me 80, Il T under- | quired the voters o b rezistered, Thero was | partieutar question befare them, and'not 1 sin: Pablic Libraty, confess tp. an "tnabiilty to print | Lk, meagro = indeed Partmont, ot b | orics of thoss localities, Fictio s tho are ole | Ghiebor comer of Wellrand Knziens. o=t atnrfy or, l,“l‘k'y‘“l.'l x:« STERN RAILWAY. man House) nal 9 the letter of tho law strictly, it {s no reason why | Judges —of slaction, no legal rogistration of the voters In two town- | gl one conld be found where o Returning Bonrd o . o v 9 4 . i g "’i“ ‘;;Inb—-wdl sir, T have that from the | 810 rejected by the Board of Supervisors, for | was compelled or even permnitted to oxorvisetho g&;‘:‘;fifl;fl:‘éfi’of rv:’l:::l’:%o:{n?v‘fl llx’:lllml':h)r: 1}::‘:«:?:%. °"X‘;’.’"fflcmf.’.‘£5'?m "‘gl C“g‘l’nné\;nclm EZ::?-’?:"&.’;‘?E‘;TK ‘ll‘l‘g l‘lll’gn:‘:::g :;‘g:;};finfigfla MIOHIGAN UE_—AI. RATLRAAD, answer of the gcnham'un who were sent by the | Hhe resson that o rogistrution bad not been | right which the courts exerclsed In ree und more becumo the fushion to expand the | quer objectod because it did not mve suficient | warks of the imaginution. Depot, leurgnkuah m-)um Twenty-seton Prestdent of the. United States to New Orfcans | mado in conformity ta law. The poll-books | gard to whetber or mnot certaln returns plans of catalozues, and, bosides the authior and | powera to furm a library: and he hoald ebjeet to | 1t in anid tiat therw I much poor fiction, and tho | -~ 1icket-ollico, U7, Clarkeat., southieatt cornorof to oversee the counting of the ballots thery, to showed that the Reglatration law bad been dis- | should bo counted for a particalar candi- subject roferctce, to é"-e the contents and | It more strongly If it dld, Who was to wolect tho | etatement Is true. So there are many puor pictures olph, and at Pubiner House the Demouratls genticien who weat thers for a | Fekardud by the Judies, and that the yotes cast | date. The Buard had to de.ide upon nnn{ysus of volumts, nitherous cross-reforonces, | 100ks? Was cvery publication that insued from | wid poor statuas, trreichos chroniod umd miore o wure iilegal. The Court safds something, and the prelimionry inquiry was, | bibliveraphictl notes, and. mformutl fus | ie presa 1o bo procured? or was thera tu be o con. | Wretched viaster casts. ‘That these productionsdnd | 4y T e hint may be. Tam malther tho | , It ban been considored herelofors as settled that | Were th reiurns berai Evory textarritar | Diouostaphical nutes,and inforumation ss to the | sarship Introducad? Anothor membor ‘claimed | prchasces s evidenco that thoro are porauna wioeo | 12 Presidont of the United States nor s agent. the (County) Clork, 1 companng und casting up | admitted that their dutics were nfuisterial, and | SO0 . Sume catalogues | that the ikl would enablo o fow poraous to tux the | lical standard of excellenco is even below thes 8 {sgunty . A " D Insis) bave even rone 80 far 83 to Inciude subjects | general body of rate-payers for their own henefly, | fecblo eforta, and they are educated thereby, S, Lich—T iown whethie i goad e | ottt S TGl i | e et e M o el et e | rateda S perodialswhio"havg apbcared | it iy oot lcentrisota i | | Bt kg Hovls e S0 i ot or nut. the vates Is uot subimitted 1o is Judsment. Tho | flens about the stntite. ALl of the wounsel | §c0 Povle's Tndex was published. Theeo eata- | club, Col. Slbtharp thought that, howaver txcol. locl anc poniticly Cowainn. ko et dre tn Mr. Smith—TI understand there Is such a place | yetermination of thut question praperiy bolongs 10 | geamed to think if one saw it to follow th logzues are uselul, but they are cnorinously vx- | lent food for the mind might be, food for the bady lm:rn' ""ué'; nga 'n r}l ec:nl :Inl 13 f dcc s %m as New Orleans, 1 never was theru. anathor tribunal, Eotite il riaie it mor o1t weny, Opfallowr the | ponalve. T catalogue of the Quiney (Maas) | Nab ot jceded liy thepoonle., S Fdanut Nke | AHO BELOREIDNY, 1 Iy st o thy Mr. Liob—I belovu this 13 onu country, As | The caso of Taylor vs. Taslor tn the 10th | seid ths a tallvaheot sl Se ke Sfatute | Public Library, which fs n model of ts kind, | Fesding at aih, " he saidy \and hated bwchen t, wag | lowest pueioses, svobody would think of ubjects - s oite law governing all the countries n re- | Minnesota, pago 107, was ulso died. Tn that | fooeins &b "'f’l“f'i: shoul y et el?f's It was | and was gotten up under the superviston of | Bt Oxford- Lont JohnMunnars sald o could nat | 1 10 At 0 okt SiTow an Tmmond navel tn his | OKI0AGO, ALTON & BT LOUIS snd ONI0AGD gard t Lhis question— cast thie fuidges and Glerk did oot tako tho pre- | siieate torerior i o . ek eor: | Charles °Francts Adams, Jr, {8 sald to | PP Uhaidonn " "hoen 'ho cnitnral | Tibrury for circulution would bo s culpible os tho KANBAS OITY & DENVER BHORT LINES, Mr. Smith~—Ycs, scribed uath, or_auy oath, snd nolist of qUALL- | s tobe 1closed In ah oncelbe, v gllste,” | haye * cost $3,000, and - yot tho l- | futerest, Mr. Spoonor fearcd thess fhalitntline | managerof o picturc-gailory who showid bangan | Union Dopot West S, hear Sllonin Uridge, i1 thiuk 1t1s our duty tolook Into | jled votera was ket ns required by ks YOLthO | wase sorovert sha Boant g SHe: oy ¢ tHe30 | Lrary contalns only 7.000 Volumes. Librarics | muzhtbo converted into normal achoole of auita- | indveent pleture on his walls, “Tlekel Ofeedt_Av Deot, mud 122 Randolyh-a. this matiee—whether the forms of law buve | Court held that, hotwithstandue s crrors | vere o yoas B8 Loagt Lt t to - | canrot afford to pay for such xpensive cata- | tlon. Sie Ttoundoll Palmer—ainco tho Lord Chan. | Young people, again, we ara told, read to many Arve, been fullowed fu return, and Irvegulaeilics on_the part ol the olllcers of | weald b dlorcanotised by shoyines s 10 010 | Jozues, wiich fn growing collectlons soon ara | cellor of Ensland ~was most apprehenslv that tho | navels. * S0 thej eat tab tnucli, play too much, 4o [ o000 — Me. Stith—That 5 oll rlght. What Iwanted | 1o cloctlun, It was the duty of the Canvaming | fetis epirnnehited by o aub L de- | out of date, and their librarians have not the | moment the compuliory principle was introduced, | 100 SltemLo thid Jak 1o b“"""l “",‘"l'? too longin | EANIShG & Springnerd o Tt §s whetbier you deslred to bear any at- | Board to catiyass the returns aud el the Te: cf,fi,,';;fi,'fi‘mfi'nl et e bibliogeaplieal | traluing vequired in making B e e i onlra Popoapuban the vatun: | U3 WAEY tako -ifeclnln ot Ehe Sammey T | Soouly Bpringield & gument, Y i ¥ ey 4 them.” The findlng-lists of the Chicago Public i i o = he: el LOrLe Faat Exprus. M. Lieh—Wo liave concluded, or come to the | “Sitlea of s reryly of ths sjevyur ™ 11° | e vote, e, Bonrd could not atfora them | Eibrury, which contaitin @ cinwsiled” arranges :fl:r’;"\:grfi'uén;::‘:llnl:illgf I B o Iriasabie shont. ety thoy | Feotia by Expros... actermination, untit furthier light Is thrown | °Suppose, In the present case, no st of votars | S eny: | They wero to beguided by tho | mont i titles of its entire colloctlon of 50,000 | fhe Tonss of Commons. i Julg. Tlinve never mot & benion of much 1iturary culture | Chicugo & Faducul ik 1t upou the subject, that a3 we understand the | pad been Kopt by itk fidzas, and simply & cor- | tirns vern in form %It the tall ‘fi l‘".““ ¥C | volumes, and 1s sold at the cost price of 10 centa | Lords, without opposition, In August. 1850, who would nat confena that at sume period fn his | Siwator, Lacon, Wasiiton ke | Taw, u retuen to be tiflcate of tlie votes cast returnods thut would bo |t recaivod. thay ot o fally-dlsts had ot | g copy, was o new dea to the Ilbrarians prescut, | *The' Manchestor, Liverpool, and Bolton frae 1+ | 1ife, usually In his youth, ho hud reud novels ox. | J0ct& Wik Avconuidasi A RETURN MUST CONTAL ALL THE RBQUISITES | 4 purallel ense; and, having w cortificats from | seen tosocn’ fy i 0o wnute reht Lo eat- | gl s Inspected us curlosity of compactness | braries were immediatoly organizod undor thia nct, | Cemslvely, Tiis special intoreat In them sudienly LAKE SHORE & AIOHI Tald down b the buv, “That f allit of voterd, | which could be' ascertained tho will of the poo- | 1o, v ‘Ll""“‘ thai had sny other thres med. | ang ceonomy. Thore ls also & vast antount of | the cost of tho books befng dofrayed by pubtie anb. | ceased. ' He found hiinsclf with confirmed havit | __ LAKE SHORE & MIOHIGAN SOUTHERY, which s the poll-bouks, n vertificd veturn fnthe | pie the Bonrd was bound by thae. If thera ll-twhnflll&! Jfl.il"bur. e\ldmllco. Inlcnl the bul- | vyiugble maticr fn volumes of essags and mis- | scription: In 1853 aimilac leglalation wa extend- | of ”“‘I““"" o il ‘d'"'g'fl"l"l"f' attan Leayy, | Aite, reur of {t, widd o taliy-shees with taliy-murks a8 | was auythime lewal o wrong, that | SonoX aad ballota were lost, It was for o | cellunfes, collected works of authurs, gencral | 8 19 Scotland and treland, InJuly, 1855, —the | acaoulury, audatneto for uther und highor clasyes | pressived by law. “Fliesu three papere, o thest | 33 o matter for the courts fo lok | Gourty 10,80 whetlier it should bo dis- | oyeapiies, ete., which {8 now practleaily fost | Meiibraries Lava gono lito oporation with the | of lwiaturo. A novel waa sead occastonally n ALY ey i : ith, T - 3 h Bl must encouraging resitlts,—a now and mof e cofca- three I‘L'llilumwlh! must, be {“H"Tfi‘l In 'v“lb"n into and determine. There was & mode g;'l'l’.f,uuk“ s furl‘l‘:ll'zllnshrrfi“&'h‘;{i‘&yfl(’,& 16 vaness froca tia WinLAL D weneral fudex to | hrary net was passed; by & vote of threete. boral { lonul oF technical stidies, My obscrvition ade wud e mlosed together inone covelope to b | of contesting_elections, What would n coust | Poed o b retarn. o show that the cleris | tEM: which raived tha rato of taxation from u halfpenny | dressad to this point, aud extanilng ovor a library f vumplute return.” So we understand the daw. | goy If 1t was seriously urged as an objection tn certifiento. was . morol i faul,. b “','_a The continuntion ‘of Poole's * Index to | toa penny In the pound, and allowed the income exrurlenmn!lhlruycm. has conllrmied e n thig | === ——————————— We have received partial returnd,~incomplete | gl election of o caudidate that some Tormulity “- ehtiews Lo 51 P"é"fl acie, ho quoted | perjodical Literature” was the fubjoct which | to ha oxpendod ‘nr hooks. Its provisians were | Lelief that thero s in the mental development of | GHI0AGO, MILWAUKER & &T, PAUL RATLROAD teturns—ind until the learned pentlemati ean | g Leen omltted{ 1t was not the intention ot | T4, 1 ‘,t{l’ el b Electlons.” | jyrrelycontributed to tha call of the Confercnce, | mado 1o fucludo tawns, boroughs, parishes, and | every Joraon who later atiaing tollterury cultury 8 | Guion Defiot, corner Sudtaun and Canaloais. Tizdet sliow us that e are gieartoet i vur views, Wo | o law to deluat, but to consarveund ascertain, | A Siy benie '%“‘l"“% 5 posiion. and was oa tho miuds of ull present ns o work | districts having a populution of 5,000 inhabitants, | limite l’“"‘,"l Jhento cravad ,'":,"""’““""“K}h'"‘l ‘Utlice, &) 8outh Clark-at,, opposlte Sherman Hulss, il by our decision. Until thew we | yig wilt of the peoplo. The formalities swere | oo ¥ Sturey remarked that, it abous apa | thut must bu sceomplished. The perlodical lit. | 8nd permitted two adjoining parlshes, haviogan | pechups reads novelato grooss; but from Which, | _sid ut Doyor, A a3, minodation NIght Expreddysee .o Sl ot o ny ki o roelv (s | ity it 0 s pargos: Kt | Sl sty of o afgument utput s | ratur o the ast veniy-tos ek, i which | SEEee, Popuiion of 0oby 1o s ' | i el egraee, i pare el ot R rettiens ns valid rebaris, W are ready to hear | g defeat an electlon would be to pervert the | ted wers bofore. courts whih - wad et | all the lmportant. questiuns which hiave arlsen | “'I'1NG0 tho Nbrary ¢t was apain Improved Ly | turus to bim In ity orldinal form, MUWAUKED FXDIESS. ooreerve: o 8123 0. (0 :00p. D w“xflrfix'u’f'q.fhfi;h"' &;.':'1:.:?5:;; ;lg: fi‘l?,l:‘c‘\;'mlmf;s"i} taw nnd do [njustice, Qudide sueh matters. Tho uJard":m:nra‘ it m;’ durlmi that p?rlud lmvul bem‘z dis.‘l}uc(l, 18 func- | remosing the limit of popnlation required and | Awiin, and finally, wo aro fold that the Wheonn & Mhuncsoid Tz, o _"m ‘m . ; omsiitation ti — 1 A s 5 i 5 Rl e ¢ 4} 3 ) By ; . |* 4:00p. with his colleagies and Sinith w.{’u i A recess was then taken. here to the law, or they could ucm?,v to any- cessiblo nnd nlinost useless from the want of & | reducing th tho two-thirds vote on the neceptance | resding of fictlan vhould be discouraged because it y Expi 2, . p- 20 54 5 ! it new edition of that fndex, with tho referericos | of the librury-tax to o bare majority vote, fro | bs oot {rue, What dopsrtment of literaturels tragt | Wiconsiu, lo '« 8% Tninee’ muuner indicated that AFTERNOON SESSION. R ry ey omittel & BTt Wicy it | yrought down to tho prescht tme, The uuthor | vislon was also mado. for casea in which tho aver- | In 1t hletoryt Whoso hlstory of | the g T T 1on avvonnt of Liuh having an- D h N. therything wxespt the certillcata itsolf, Would | g "prosent, and was calied upon to proposs | scers of yorishos refnsed of noglected to call o | United States, for Ina 1 t the Bourl had made up their JASES T\ TOOT. they cauvass tho vote sliuply un thatl Asto | gune'plan by which tho work could bo contine | meeting of the rata.payers to vato on the question, | it Bancroft's?’ Mr, Buncrofe for furty years s | ~Airiraimsran via Siipaokee, ta for At Paul i, and * would require evidenes to chauge Upon reassembllng, Junes P. Root resumed | th¢ iesislon of the Supremie” Court {n the quo | yeq.” On all sides he was promlsed co-operation | AuY ten rato-payers could secure tho calling of | beeh changing tho plates of his work to nu cxtont | and Minncapulisare good Githier yia Madisan ant Fraiels e ot el it or 8 | o gument, Lo B th sl of h i | S Couraa ttoaludin | i el e st it bt pau | 1 et o ne vl ek var o | i it e Ssp sy oot | e S Valorn T oce S vl Demveratic party. i 3 not contemplate that any man should bodis- | poll-UtSoF tally-steats ionts We :l:‘:x:fio’;:‘: four years us s 1ifa In mn!(lug the edltions of Thic English Tree-library system I8 now so firmly | Centennlal adition. The accurute student of spo- ILLINOIB CENTRAL 'RA{LW)LD- MitheRn Iranchised or loss his political righits becau ¢ | sider this, bheuiuse In the replications they do 1848 ind 163, and lad ueyer recelved o dollur | estublished thiat it will not ?u Chanyed except 1o | S(alties In Amorican bistory will ik w[yuu A mwt"“{?“'wr e i m‘u‘“l ear G opened the argument on behalf of the Re- E AR of | s Thy TaAlt e aRne b ,‘Ylh of compensation for the lavor. [le bad been | expand und enlargo it, Its chlof aupporters are | houe of misstatoments and errora found in this new Tekel Otiee. 134 Hugduipi 3 fonn candidates, 1o suid the proposition | #1Y uecligence of an officer appolnted without attual rosuit Therefore th "}m ot decidg | Wautinir these many years for some other person | the middle classes, tho artisuna and laborers, who, | lste. Whoso history of the reigns of Henry V1IL. o vl lay down was thas the Buard waa not | bis consent, This would be true even 18 the | { " How ol et to-" an, Ctaceide | o carry on the undertaking with the samo mo- | With their fumilios, sro lta wost uumerous patrons, | and . of Quoen Elizabethle tho true vmet In it u judivial by, ar . cwuld at, he " sald, to Le [ viates. Just tunce, 18 the trdo history? ls N ‘ Lo 2 , o 8. Louls Express .. had wo power to dechlo | judges and clerks were elected by the people, | re: tive and uvon |he same terms, and was ready to | Therecont extension of saffrage fu Engziand has | Humo's, Turner's, Lingard's, or Froudo's? ‘Do | Ki* [Guie Fast Ling J! e - A0 Cochs i vl res adfudkatal It was an author- i . coltected | #trenuthoned tho system. N not rond to me history,” sald a sick monarch, ' Now X fi"&;‘-‘f);fl;“.:‘..‘:f:t::d“..’.i‘.;“:‘&f.‘iiéflff Moy that | Wihew a man weot to the polis sud deposited bis | ity dire-tly opposite, The Hoard . had | bir over o him the materlals i bud colected Dosition who Opncaed. Coul bope tor sucesme 3t | S hat 1 know ina fo. ' Rend 10 e nometning thut | Soiro Sy wreaud & Feasion £ Lo vaten ot ghe’ pecpter s | batlot, 1 was ot expocted thathn should rematn | Mo aULIOHLY oxcept quael-judictul, and should | fF 4 aek cqitfon. he werson dhd uot appear. L 8 greld, ria, & Ko elve ) s o 2 The work of lndexing the perlodical lterature » el 5 Springticld'Night Expreas... tlicre i cuoulh before the Board to enabl [t | thero all day o seo whethor tho Judges or | BE tndertales t st ashde tho Tportatt ris | o1 Vi pust twenty-ive vears was too larsew | s aimg honticalelubs and wchioolnof ucluitlon. | of lives of Jlary, Queon of Scoly la the truo | IR R 2in to du ot thut it b nu right o declde Judicial- | clerks ecrossed all tho “vs® und dotted | fug whether thy roiiemn ot ok 4% | burden to lay upan one Inuiyklual, Tho Royal | aid no. censorship. f the Jress wes. requroq. —jt | rud body of diviniiy? Ty scionco truay Why waa | Jlubliduo& Slous Iy upon the regalurity of an electlon, or the pur | 1| the e If tho” clector was to three pavers, were in forms they had "u:m"fi Soclety of London deemed the indexing of sel- | wu at nrnunflunwd that ull Luoks reluting to re- | It mecessary ta rowrlte all the selence it the | Gilman Fassenger | | i t ) i Pe i , i I/ l formance of the dutles of the oflicers conduct- tick—tha subjocta an which people | alebth edition of tho - Encyelopedia Lijtannica® | i ' i ! ! | hun been found tiat fres brurfes have not dogen- l-’lrfio " 1x blography true? Which of thu score o . " v ontific serials alone nu undertaking worthy of ita | lilun und po Ingg the election In uny event. After montloning be lield responsible for cvery fnformality that | to do with ll:]u question as to \\lwthur the atut- Inrge resources, and tho result \vzu lll'rl\lfll':fl qll;nrn:l most—must be excluded. Tho exporiment | for the nluth editiont Homer's Hiad," Dante's | oH10AG0, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RATLROAL tho duties required of judjees, he sald i uny | WISkt oceur, we might s well say we would. | Wte Was maudatory or dircctory, volumes. e proposed aplan of co-uperntive | Of trcluding tho books was triod fn the Manchestor | dlvine comody, Shakspeare's ‘) Humict," and | poiois, tobtuf Luko-at T SOIROY, e beant: dircction whichi the_stutite gave them could bt | have no elections at ail. The gist uf the whole Mr. Hurd urged'that the retirn was tho cer- tubor by which the work vould be continued, | #0d Liverpuol lbracics, whore the books wera pur- | **Othello, " do not requira to_ ho rowrd Bt., ond Caunt aud Kixiceuthests, Tleket Oulices, 31 uade the ground uf throwliz out the vote, then | arbter wa to uscertaing I possible, and fn tho | Haate,which tho Judees mads and the Lully- | gud the referenes brought down o recunt date, e b prrata mibieription, aml nosouteovetay, | (00 o LREDLyJURtE: o Vicarof Ivaeolly ) | Stinkoeh; wodat dnyee allor upyone of them could Le wade the | most approved modes, the will of tho 1nalority | tian fiie ballut-box nd the ballots. that aers | ¥itiin arcasouablo time. The plau was that ach | thiacauso was ailsyed. larliamont Gonbled. th | and will hold thelr own from enoration 10 fenera- i fl';mnd. As e understood the statute, the | of the legul voters fna givin presdnet, That was of thy rnnvlnnl libraciea should Indes, under | rate of tazation, and ‘permitted the purchase of | ton without revision. bocauso they aro Iiteally true | Matland Express..... ¥ ] ~1Ivt was no part of the returnof the Julles, | all therewas fu the. Eicetion laws, Tho courts | Sealed up. The retirnof a Constable was not | pyjeg w, o e . {ch he would furnish, the % & Uttawa and direator Passe P It necompanied the retura, but wasnotn pari | Lad madew great distiuction n the statutes on | 45 propurty e Lok, bat the oflivial certilleats | of the serials which It was pro‘ufnflfd,"‘n‘.'.’i'fi.'fi;,’ ?ggfi;'ug;g‘r‘;m“u'y':‘&hgxl: fonls Tfi.‘.‘!z“"“!‘.:.'.‘i{,‘u'éfr"’.“ {L'S“:;“y' S T heature mi iomca: st Ly | OGO, Dubiis & Biowt p. B of it and the Bourd would sce this by an attent- | the sunject.” There wers thuse statutes which | u.-LdlliL et ""“"]' e Writ Liow be had ex6- | and'to send tho references unurranged 1o o ceni> | check on thy voluntary and self-support- | Bothing truo but fiction and the pure mithomatics? ¢ Faut Line, for Oriali b 1 fve Teudinz of the law. e did not doubt that | went to the essence of o election—the right to | “UHeg, the duties of lis o, tral bureau, wlicra they would be exawiued, re- | Ing deslrs | “of = poseasing - booke which | 1n {ho publie Ubrarles which ute growing ip in ns ity Leavemworii: it wan theluty of the” julges Lo make o tatly. | hold au_election, und its validity. Wihen thosa | o oe Leb atinounced tat thero wero somo | yisud) urrasiged, and fritorporated with the ma. | Cxisted among the poopid, 16 has mrongthe | our Land, fully four-dfths of the muney approe |« Atcitun £'sc. Fowoph i +10:300. m. ¥ Jetwmd tnclose 16 with thelr Feturn, and seid | quiestions were utico settlod and It was con-eded | SorEcifions yet to be made in tho returus, aud | gur of tho cditién of 1853, whlch will o entircly | o100 that deiros sud nuplo proof of thin atato. | printed for bookn laspent In works adaptéd to the | AUKGHEPRSIGT. p.oc e UELD p. i it to the Conuty Clerle, Ho then referred to the | on wll bands that an clect.on vould be held for :}‘I:‘l: "h‘:l‘lrcl“:w"“"z‘dz.‘;, bo wade as sun u8 pos- | reprinted. Tio work wiil b nleclrolypefl,-nm’l :’;’,’i‘:fl :;:ld‘}':,;']'fi'gzflffi 1t th pegecribod hmite of }::r‘mfl:fi'vlgr;lr'en!le“r "’1":"?5’5‘[5:!1'?3"3.’855#33@?3; Bascoi % el Fd R onlev “utle o | e o A —perhupa Mouday. ok Liak ve 3 3 ) wuse of tho People ex el Fuller vs, Hillyard (20 | certaln ofilcers upon o certan day, it was {inmo. “Tlie Board P:,,un wdjourned wottl 10 o'clock | 8741 five yoars, or oftencr, a supplemoutary It xx-lulnxulur thut objectlons to public Wbrarlen | scholuew, who enjoy the llon's shure, to object to | Aurora Usucoyer | 4 Dl IIL), du which it appeared, 80 far a8 the return | terial as to what mode the election was conduct- thiamerRInE volume fn uniforin style will bo fssued. Ho was have como wainly from men—as we have scon | the small reyur(fi'mnl expenditure for “books | Bubuque & Sluux Clty Exi.. o0 showed, thnt the juds not taken the onth | ed i, provided it was not taluted by fraud, Ho NI willing to act as editor and superintend the | from tha dobato i tis ritivh Pafilaent-wh ars | fiaptad to tho wauis Of the masses who bear tha | LSO Nigut neo: far Ouaia i ot otliet, The Caurt sai then uoted fran u declston in an 1linols sy TNE PRECINCTS work of the central bureau, and_could Lave, as | educated, and In general mattors of public wolfaro | burden of tazation, L ol e 10 o 1 “Thesy oflicers (Buard of Canvavsers) are clothed | —Cleitun va. Parker, un uppeal from Rock Which aro apt to be thrown out, If auy are re- | his ussoclate, Mr. Willisim 1. Fleteher, of the | are intoliigent above their follows, " Tlicse objec. Mr, fidward Edwards, of tha Manchester Library, i R o 1, f e 10 with no divcretiovary power, ' They are 10 vpen | [land—~to ahow that the spinit uud not the lot. | Jectetly are thoso whers no tlly-sheets wero | Watkinson Llbrary fn Hurtford, Conn., who was | Uons, buwover, wero uttered bofro the' porsony | Speaking, in 1850, of novelvand romances, which o) i {ic eind et ynd ioke soatractu of the vols ad | Lor uf tho Taw was to be obsersed: +t We think | fent W They aro the Second of tlie First Ward, | formerly his assisant In the Boston Athenioum, | Waking them had given the subject uny attoution, | bo clreulated wmore freely than s dons [n sy s 7ibe B they sppear 11 sald return **1t | “VKx, Gunday. 1Ex. Eaturday. § Ex. Mouda). Yiver the cule of election to cach person hav- ¢ D - ¢ ctet and Bocond of th L kv an oplulon, muy be tenthfully ald that at no previous perfod — Jirett s ertidtato o eloctlon o sich pemoi - HILquu.l’lzfi o shoull e pr'«::s_:ctg.’ul::.& e aear E,gmlf‘};'{,‘x’;rsg;;g;!;}. sl el ot ;:Ix‘:muull:mnfi'}mmmnm ool :x\nle ahd .':l.b"}\' Nearly il the objoctions to publicibranos which | - to history of Engllah torabiro hi pross e ERIE AND CHICAGO LINF. 10 e v e v v tf =y i ¢, . sree " Uk alie a0d suld ceturnn, They ure not allowed lo refect any ualty attached bo | Eizhth, First'of the Ninth, Thint aid Fourthof | tommittee, have buen expressed I thls country,—and these | tion been piade, Insogreat 8 degree sy of Juto | Ticket Offices, & Clurkate, Faliier ilouss, Urs o o clerk I do.de- | thut those who Liuneatly”expressed thelr willut | Fueth of tte Thied, third of the Fourthy First | Th proposition was received with tho preatest | A1 litco thoy were disquaiifed from anteriaining | Ametlcan, Ubrarv, remaricod, ns fallow hi returu, uf {0 decids npon their validity, it on the | e 1w, et - the 3 conslating of My, Poole, Mr, Winsor, | appesrmors frequently in private” converuatl ears, the vehtcle of thy best thonglits of some of Tucific, sud at dupot, rxpo-dtui Bulldins, fas. ey are made 10 bomply with tha taw and the | NOPosed ' upon thum.t Tils decision latd | e Tenth, Socond of the Eleventh, First of th | and Mr, Cutter, of Buston, wi appoiuted £5 | than th the pubtie. priite g b clamd eniy | e Bost thinkors, Xor. taking Wan nwholo wia Teave, | ATTE: form prescrited by the statute. 1f the return | Juwn u..lrmmph,h-,“, the vital questlun to'be Lwelfth, all of the Thirteentl, the Secoud of | carry out this arrgugement, three heads: it ever beforo charactorized by wo much general ———— ghow tiie wholw number of voles glven, tho names | considered wis the right of the voter, and thay | the Seventcenth, the First of hydu TPark, and The ruly of the American Booksellers’ Asancl- 1, Tho unlversal dread of taxation, Libraciea | purityof tono of loftiness of purpose. ' n;y B{&e-‘;l’.ulllmnrll! Draw-| of the porson voted fur, ol the number of votes | he should hot bs disifanchised, Attentlon wag | the town of Worth, Tholr rejection woulll not | atfon which prohibits the trade from supplying | Sost wonoy. In evory city id town of thy | ey | lhiIG0m Biecplic Gare B0} L s piven to each, thuy coutal uverything that fs wa- | directed to the quo warranto caso growing ou | /uko, us inavy changes as might be ex- | Iibrarics ut u greater discount than 50 per cent | 1004 {hor 16 o foellng™ that the provent QUEAN NTEAMSILS, Allautle_Kyprost = Pulluag Sl ouaa J'repsrly Ruthauticated sbould b re- | of th wdoption of the city charter of 1872, “One | pected. None of the Congressimen would | was discussed, und dectared to bo Sunjust, e | B8 4, axution I il that tho Wroperly | e | laceDrawiicTtoumn b Beapm. culved nw valid returny. of the pobits muda was tiiat the Councll had o | U affected. Ou tho™ County tickes Grom | politlv, and ons that wo Horariu (s bound to ro- | By lutliess of = tio wiaco = wlll bear, g Carw und Lote e e (o Buapd wvas bouusd o go by the certiicatas | it to canvass the retura, for fio reasan tiat | 14 fireckowny would badefeated. On ‘the | yect. e of s e aTub wars ne-bait ST ATE LINE Sulplinpriining b Tiel syrxie e Kok of the Judges, und to declare the result as he judges of elee celalative tickef oche, ublican, b o H it a0l shown {a).i . In the LLumtuut case, thers :mll-dau 5 vleetion had wot returned any b 9 3 lcan, in the Mr, 8pofford, of the Congreselonal Library, | among our eitles and towns fn the watntonance of . CHICAGO & PACIFI0 BAILROAD ,—lad uot kept auy poll-books or | FUth Distrlct, would be slaughtored, and Sene | read n paper ui *Copyrigl al rood wehoold; and localition Was # certiticate of the result us to every one, | tully-sheetss and the Suprume Lm}fl. sald it wos | BLor Riddle, fu_tho ¥ urtl: District, would bLe anmrluls xl:vud Lllcrull‘u‘n;h '.ghg."\{'lfiu[«s:‘%;ol'x‘o: est fucilition for t!unrmmun l’&"’-‘.}.fl%‘ifi?"u H:: AW mlllgl:ll:%&lfis-{'."’]%‘ futhe forn priscnbul by law, showiiiz the | notessential,—that the “question was, How al | hard pusbed, | T tho First District the Demo- | ton Publie Library, on ' Helpa to Toading; " | Mmost dealrablo places foe rosldence, - Viewed slm- | BTATE OF FERNAVANIA. LT, Xov. 10 uumber of votes euch peréon received, and the | the voto stand betweon the legal voters I tho | Cratie leglslutlve candidutes would lose wmore | Alr. Toole, of Chitido Dublie L rary, on * Some r’y Bea thagloraf: "“""" ccanoiy, no_clty can af- | RTATEOF VIGINIAC DAY, NOV0 ] e e ofllce, und the Jaugeage of tho statute was fully | varlous precinets| . thun the Republicans. Popular Gbiections to Publte Livraries;" Mr, | furd to dispenino with ite odneatfanul ayatem, orto. | AMLREraltcrnsie, Lrulas INCECACLEE, Caling, S0 | i passenucr, complied with, The dutles of Canvasslng Boards weronoxt | N9 one, of courde, knaws what the decislon | Bvuus, of Indianapolls Public Librury, on ¢ The | PEEnit it to deguncrate, 'Fhie public library atwo | SREL $1710"00 81250 carrency. Rerond Cablnetn | H5n Hlis question was, \Who did the qualined voters | adverted Lo, and McCrury tited from: *Thoy | OF the Cubvassing loard will be, but ono thug | Sive of Printed Duoks: br. Batnwell, of Phils. | 2yuld, bo. malutained ‘as tho wupplonicut of (h | {ichiraliiata ek Sirera 2 lowest rotcs, “Abp glocts Yori ahinld by’ mado vibaervicht (o s | may broperly Juugo wiietler tho returas aro 1 | I8 corlaini that wiatever it way'bo thowo mont | deipiia. sloreantilo. Library, o o Univensy | Publicsciool, eurrying forward ' tho cdueation of | to AUSTI, HALDYVLE €GO Gencral Ao fuautry, und whould not rule in ubjectlon to sube | due form, but aftee that they can_only compute | Girectly ffected willbo prepared for it Tha | Cafulogios ™ Mr, Cutter, of ' Boston Athenanm, | ave e o e polnt where the public achool : . e {VERPOOL, DUBLIN, | Dgpot curuce Chleuguraveiiiy. aud Larrabeeireet DOXRDERNLY, Ticket ollive 60 Clsrk-utrest T iierart._ iy | Firier i . Chicago, stance, In il e thu [ntention of the | the votes'cast for the several candidatcs and de- | Republicans who have been honestly clected do | on * Vi ) Ther ; - *Preservation ol Panipletss A e, Thero are certaln theorotical objections offor- Viler, sceituied, should zovern. clard tho reaults Bty 10 doterimiuing. 85 4o tis | HOL Propoda to bo counted out without, & tone | orci fuiel Liorary. un 3 AT B R e o e L e o oL thiew yuoted from MeCrary on tue “Ameri- | form of tho returus, they must conslder tho | test. Last cvoning same of those most Wkely | eourse unid Relutions between Librorians ad | 1¢ Iibrarios, Ona fe that the library tax bears une 01 1 el mflll 0 [ Rx) caplawf Llectlons, where io vamo dostrine | substance, and wot by too techuteal. 1f there s | 1 be affected by tirowing out auy past uf the |-Readers. In Popular Librariess ™ Mre Guild, of | 101y upon the poople. * Some pervons 40 it $ Patat was il duwiy aud enaphusfe placed ou the ex- | a_substitial complianc with the law, It fp | Yote liehl s meeting, aud roslvod, fe tho evont | Drown University LiUrary, on ' Iiographyt oa | irs b0 read booke, and biliors” wrefor. 10° 9oy 10 | o stoamersof this Compaay wil sall svery Sature L""H' aier preesion h‘!m auvassers werd requlred ta look | unough.” He took the position that thete Jind | Of the Beard throwing out uny votes, to eufoln | o Scjence: ™ Mr. Topers of Wapren Cotinty "'mml"‘ Tcadiug TTho xamo ubjection uqutte | oy foib ichin Wer YAOL i ulidaE Tondker | Fahine. ut tle subetance, beena snbatantial complianco with the stut- | the County Clerk from tssuing any commisilons, Library, 1ilinols, on %X Co-operativa Tndex for :;“‘!‘lll "'r:“"nlun“lr:yu".:“m ;' dwbn"c fl"‘. }.‘“fil’-?'l‘ym‘huwm x"n}x‘l’ul}fl. Hum""m“m\ u Fisy excepisd @1, deteruniutng s to the form of returns, they | utes. Thero was before thy Board what wuuid | uhd ut tha same tine to coumnivuce a couteat £of | Bublic’ Librurleaz™ Mr. Binith, of Philudelphia | forily upon proporis seiirtos: thouchiion unls | Lo llayre nd lremen, frat canin. 81101 ucont |~ “Bundey excoptod. — { ally, Balines $huat cunslier the subateice, and nui be 100 tecks | ol it 0 eterinino that therolrad been & fir | teiF FIZLtB i tho propur couris, Ubrary - Compab o uiiayions ot & | buvino el v Factie i, webfiretow | cFiabaseafilyis ™™ U0 GEHIRRG €A M | wloniayosenvd Plaal 6 there lo 4 wassiaulal conipliauce with rl%uslluu, hc?‘:-u m:u flcu‘mu ol rmi-ll by tho ——— Libearlan; ™ Mr. lowes, o New York Hlatg | teate lhun; o ..n“ua cluoli, 1s snother glaring | — _—___ 3Vowlinu Ureun, New York. BALTIMORE & n'm‘xq’ &fl,fl‘f‘o’mor Mone Further on It s stated that the object 1 | JUSECE Werd fule ou thele faco, uid thers was ‘Women's Rights us Drovers, Librury, on M Co-operutive Catulogulng;” and | fustanico of oquallty, No wzatlen for the waln. Trains leage flok Kaponll R heat., balnter Houss W f o 4 g to fmpeach them, Tho statutes were A recent Can ey - | e Yutes, of Leeds (Eng) Free Library, on | tenunce of public hedlth, the intraduction of water rou- 1 otticea: b3 Clarkuat, JUHEr ) V5 casagslls o3, 10, aaskriale Wb, will of i | dlen commented wpon, and thediforence pulats i ok Srrae Sl ortsp ot for $L0GO datue | o'l FroeeLibrass Qyatenn, 2" " | wnd yua, b cunstruclon‘of roads, b, and ANCHOR LINEMAIL STEAMERS, | —ttesitwscioesia v ciesii bt~ Joples iutiL st tan - | ed out betwuen Wose wileh wera maudatory | of n Great Wustern faltway cars Bhe. Tormts | ,, A permanent organtzation was. formed under Cominity, 1 perfoct squalty 1 thy dlateioution New York an Y R und thoss which wero directory, aud McCrary | (iobe & W g the uame of %Tho Awerlean Libruy: clue 4 ‘ U Qs : '\ cuse 10 08 2 ! 4 2 reportaft: “Thoaction waa un important W uame of 8 A 0 Librury Assuclu- | of these burdens wers o necesslty, un organized | TOLIVIA, Nov. i 7 ASCHONTA, 00,2, aam Nay Express, Foruiaag i i O Tovea, mago 313, was next | was elted ugaln: “Trregularitics whidh da ot o and s ity explainicd In Hirs, Smbertint | tion "o Wity thie ullcers aro: Vrealdont, | munichostig sooeid e e anized | NOLIVEA: Nov: I T | AXCHOIN Disd aam | U, TR ty, . 4| 4 teud to affect the reault uro not to defeat the | ovidence. Bhe doposes dustin Wingor, of Bustou; Vice-Frestdents, A, It | - Perbaps tie most popular objection to public1i- | New York to Glasjow, Liverpoat, or Lindoudersy, | Ducifo :th”t l\&u:&% .Iuwturm‘—hum n.ldld uot oppear | will of the wajority. The will of the majority | wus refused sho \frru Ll|l'. ‘*;Jl‘h?‘l‘l:‘::“:&?fi'fi:‘ Spofford of Wusbiugton, W, ¥, l'unlo‘o!' ‘hiva. | bracies [8 the one ulrm&d by lh]n fow dlscly 'l‘if Cablonsud tod, lseuedibon, b stearais, 833 | “{Daiy. e e thuso of the towishivs | fu tu by respected, even when frreiularly €x- | nese, Baving got o loan Of S8000 from nortay | £0 1o A. Homos of Albany; Hecretary, Melvil | Merbert Speucer,—that governuent has nologils | ANGLIA, Nor, 3% 1ot iOH hee. 3,7 & m 0A00, ROOK, TSLAND & PAOL¥ID BATLEOAT: ::fl:,l;?e‘;du:,mnmt" :u‘mwujl;:;-l{l;n’ \\(ltur& I&e:m’ nrulsed}:" 'nm" wu:‘um lmlslr upplhl-ublu .l?l nu: of geutlencu’to carry ik oni that sho ud fro- | Dow '-""‘l ""‘“’“;]'“'l‘"““”"'“' Ltbrary Jourual ::’rax‘l‘:u‘rlll;'lfl-lxnlllllfl“tl"rll{:’u m&:fifi:«:‘t"{:rw-:miul; il ey ;u‘rsm{u‘nf‘:n b Carnt raton, sfl’""“ uerut Vi B A e . t cuse, Four or five thousand people conld 1ot | quently gt droves s T ¢ - | was winde’ the ofileial orgon of the Association, | D¢ 1 : o NDERS S 0 Wi Ut 4 CIaTis#hy b wero Lot swort. ‘The Court sald: bo disfrauchised because a ol | Yy 8 passes from the stutlon: fmply - for the purpuse of protectiom AN MENDERSON BRO! 5, ) Waahiugton-st. 4 erk ad falled Lo du | niaster nt Aylmer; that shewas golnz 101 The following papor wa read befure tha Confere | 4 vt L+ . R Tho peoplo are not to be disfranchlsed—to be | Lis duty. Itwas revolutlonry to say it could | o - o wisaln o Tarouta | oy Dy M Wilisn F. e | e e in. Clmmiie, 3 OF ! deprived of thete vulee—ty Wo bniealun of somse | ho duna’by a ush of £ by T Decsss thers t‘.f.‘.’&‘?‘..;‘:’::::{‘.f.&fl’: i'o“f:."“?fr“,‘u.':."f.'.', tho | Publte Library: Puklauf s Clliago sodtedsil perpstil mnionlin. | Thedar. NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, mand Leavenwith & Atch Pz 1 ol ot e proper i, and bath s Ten s okt | Were uot Weraw trucks® cuodgh ona plevo of | fusod by thoconductor,wha declarads + No wors. | 808X FOFULA DDIECTIONS TOPUNLIO LINTANTES, | flobe isones pobContiibioe, Al st Joathie: Now York to Queenatown and Liverpool. ArAlcunadation ot 10 b 'M“fl ‘Upon tham for tho “lmeu{" '3‘“_ aper. ‘The Election luw was réad by Mr, Roof un ean’Tidy ou 8 arover's pass.? Hiv Lordship In tlla paper ¥ ahall use tho term * public fibrue tluns, and cun do mlmlnfi elsi lmbvm 1A, Navzs, 1 THE, §uuxn.ucc'n.n am 10 fuluges uf une chariod with slullar dutics, *Whtio | 1 slultalhie that no tally-sheets were' required | [Judge Burton) pave Judgient for plaubilt, re. | s % mesning troe, wulclyal Nocaries organ: | Tiul aro tuo puople under this thuoty to be edu- | IFALY....Ds6 33 . i | BPAIN., Ded. 16, Tp. . LAKE NAVIGA? it the Juw that tho canvassara cannot adjudicsia - ‘hhe Judges werg wot required to sign | sorving for coneldoration the amount of dage. | 5 ander blate laws' and wapported by ‘gerioral | cated? Tho reply Iy explicits Unlass they will ot | 11011 AND, Nor.25, 113 S0TEIIR, oo 0.0, 0 1,10, | s R upon tha suticieucy ol rotarie. s we hava leid a8 | them. ‘Thiy Were auply the makloranda of 40 | ses i olcaa Tarys, Bumbar of Hitarice: rabtian o | S 1 Ve baedubre U sasfutnodsosied; | | Cablp puaage: 3. $0, amd 813 correncre " lotir Sioeke e el i fornier cuse., whurd & case of this kind cones It | IFrcsponsibly person (tho clurk), whio certitiod o ————— P ounstiom sonub of Eavus tiemiy oo | Mavtn s mlaba oA by hay friasiinedt 1616 | el e, Staraue et bay oty | ForARTRINES S leuvo il op 8 court uf jastico, vach courb o tha Jury trylng 1t | othing, WHis DR o Villian 3iani S rangatstions, omo of tiew richly eadowed | notto bomulntalned by any fotasference of Gov: | reucy.. Drafiafor £1and ppwardson Great Yritala aad | Eaturdav out dot Jeavs S a3 uot only may, but it {e thelr duty to, Juok behund Mr, Tdeb called Mr. Rool's attentlon to | Pairaderphia Corretpond Olesels pratndeal ”l‘hl::‘:- l‘m{n‘ceru" ?'"tfi”h' Do o ‘:‘m T Sobay P nt ssmpruted | lald Avpivia ¥ LAISON, Skoeln Bitfia i, o m:umé::::: aud eveu beblud'the ballot-box in | tho “section providing thot s fust as | © There s Htle oicasion for b‘«fz’?fiu’l‘n’x"’l"‘lfil’{i of uubllgllhrunfi:‘h:‘lh |f.?y?fl'c':flgfl?,fimfi'flf.' w-fifiu?flcfnm:hr{nyfmd -’-inh’.‘“fifl%f;.'{n‘-‘n"r; Groat Western Steamship Line, “\: A tho ullotu wers read they shall bo takeu down | delplia, thia city of hooes and bencvolent Instl- | ¥1uBd, 14 perliaps the most marked fosture of edu- | Was carried out. Such & goverument fortunstely oW Y S o Quostion fn this caso was whother the | by the Clerk, aud strung on o pleco of twina 1o | tutfous} aud tontioning Institutions remiuds | catiousl develapment during th paut twenty-ve | Goes noty aod. never Wi, Sxlst on the faca of tuy From New York to Bristol (England) direct. AR eluction should be fnvalidated, and, widlo the | thy order fo 'Which tliey 670 Fesd. It et (106 Wikl on Hospital faraiuraca | yearsi- for within thas. uriot verlod the Arsk of | plogo, Tue. +*gencrai. Wolfare Sesehich fachudes | ARRAUON, Bymiooa. PRESOR power of the Court was bediately under dis- | Str. Root rejoingd that there wes notling fo | fuuny stene fn thio strectoar Jast week, | Twe | {AC0 ¥as opened Lo the public, rm"""_l' exprosly siated tu e preombl ot | LN e St s 483 Siaruge B Fop theemcil o i ;u::.lulll’; lhI:: powur :ulad"l'flu %M“‘b“l‘d n&n lufil- the tally-sh bich showuil the order in wfilnh clegruntly-dressed youne ladles took thefr scats, qn)llrye:\l:lh»hllg"un:n?::?“’;‘il‘:r%ul r A e (}I S L) Condu‘xx:uunn S e o oad it | & St i ““’n fl‘\s"“‘i“d'fi thage comfcaion | boul o bl e i B e o X : hfectlonn; y overuuicnt, and the A uld Bleerago cortlfl vy : ved; ourt bield that tho | tho balfuts were raad. There was o ovidence | and when tho conductos wanio for tickets the | tmust contans Hhat mantia s ehhat] Théns | nearty S dat e l:‘:fm_?: ratiuns, Woatover | S P S VM T WIIRE, 7 Glarkest. Michidad adirtu BESAGUES's .