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| The Chrcago Lhilp dribmne, VOLUME XXXI. CHICAGO, 'TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1876. PRICE FIVE CENTS, "VASHINGTON shadow of Imperiallsm in thita act, which left ro | the ather bills to awalt Presidential develop- . much discretfon to the Prealdent, and thought ments. . F B [PUUUUUUUUILIUEVRR vovthe t territory, and the membership increased There were no changes in the numnber lonal District by the qualified votera thereof at auch thne an:d place a9 the Legisinture may pre- i such ausct was coustitutional {t wonld "he utes or ncmbership until the Seventh | «cribe, and that ponaible to destroy the Govermuent and to ver. | A R e Tae] Cougress when Oho and Tonisisna entered the | honor: s o . it the Prosblent to declute hinaelf Dictator | | U"]"“;' i “:L"‘Y enougle to draw Lhe lon Calon aiut the uinbor wne fneressed o 142, Gt States should bo ellgibic as delegites to sald hy proclamation, Outside of such a filmsy the. } term in the Senate. n 1t the number of epresantatives ha ' ‘ Democrats D.emOHStl'atiVe at org tliers was no asgiimient wiiatover r'rrlt»k{-n:ctl 600D ADVICR. Uecamne 18—t ratly of rpclprunenb?llun re: ConietThal. In the oplnlon of Congrers. sald . by the Democrats. ho Hepublicans thiuk that o ¢ malning the eaume t. had been from tha | o Pty ‘ . the Opening of Con e K el | , The Democratie leaders nre endeasoring 0§ finfe "G\ iepresentative to 33,000 heaple. | Wi, cecont Mondag, In Mas, g and [l 0 . gress. Dosition by the good achee and sounder reasons | FoAralh the rank and tile, who wish to become { S the Lasla of. reprosentation was it | Hous aro coneloted, iaferrgpllon Ilitadeliberns, lce 0 e 0Sl 0ls ing of the Democratic Scuaturs. """’,'L* by Introducing resolutlons to impeach creunerd 10 183,000, and llullmm was_admitted, | FourthA—That, In (s opinion of Conaress, the '] - > - — :;m {’rus:gum. Ilhnrlu says they had hetter let xll.l:ll;‘t:’l t“g': date, ncvr‘ States were admitted ot gflf{af&?gfif u! nx 'qy".; :‘;u‘xlut .1.05.1":‘11‘.@ ;n; o1} he Presider . i 8, 2 Znventlon, st cae The House Proceeds to Ex- TIHE INVESTIGATION ERA. alentalun; i I T\ LT Y HIRD CONOREAS delegnto should re s",.,,,,,,,,,,mh,, ‘A the rite. \t] X IN TUE ROUKE. NERRASKA. { Incrensed o 265 inembers, The increase of | Of 330 per day, wi < “aeage ot the rateor 2¢ e ® pel Colorado from Special Dispateh to The Tridune. Benator Paddock says there wlll be no difi- I population in the Statea wan so great, and the | SO pereacinif. £ darily traveled in polugte | ) WABIINGTON, D, Cy Dec. 4—The opposition | culty about the counting of the Nebraska Elec- | humber of the States hewnselveswas so speedily | Bihe antid frf - 8% e of iascting, snd that - the Union, of the Republicans {n' the House to the resolu- | oral vote, as the Legislature will not have to | iucreasing, thut Congress then threatencid to be | from tha Tre: &7 e Cilted Stajen, 0 The NATIONAL PANK OP COMMERCE hav- mdmldcul to retire from business, has consol. ui(edils accounts with those of the CENTRAL tlon for rending Commiiasioncrs of Inveatigution | pust ancw law under e dix-day rule, but will | [t Bwiguly fualy iieh ey, s oty Bouth was not to the inveatization, but the fact | 4t 88 a returnlng hoard. ton e changed I 1835 Lo 43,000, ’\ that the Democrats fnslsted upon preeeuting | e s | This e jrevented any conshlers CHOICE GOOQDS | | wite the Sonate Sents theNow it w i i i the e ot s | izt o | e et o : S W, Dpinion of Congress, tho ro- vieed and A, hstitution ehoufd be revorted ¢ tothe I'resiild: fie United Statea ou the ad- journment ofl §’,mv¢:mlnu. and that it shonld 9 ok xe 0 the represcutation until lllel’!uxmn_h " plutely submitted by the P'resi- SATIONAD nANh‘.l—Blllclll:«;dl:tngllzrf}:l 1“:::- Members from the Cen- rulen of the Jlouse, and the Nepubllcans | dett pro tempare. There viay be no lumediute s Twentyaixth Congress, I 1543 tho, praid gm‘,‘g;‘,fi?g 1‘,‘,,1.',‘,,',',“,',“,,%.",.‘,":..;‘;‘;5:‘,',‘,..‘,.‘:.;&:‘5 T deposited with that Bank the neces- s voted agaiust the propusition for the | Stemipt to muke a chunge. 5 r S o e R tion of ita’ ture for ity Assentond ratifica- —and has depos tennial State. bR B2 prm"uga purition Tor 11 eibtor Wrlght han been appointed Chatrman | 814 undor this busdy Florida, Texus, Towa, L and sienband rapifck, ary fands to pay all its Depositors on demand £ A 3 kit Al 1 Callfornin were admitted to the Union, In 1550 ol ired, or their accounts may b continned from iding over une of th plainest rules of the | ofe Commisecer 0" 0 oMz e B | gy tlie mtlo of representation was increastil o S o he Colou 1o spkly 1o s required, & . House in thelr desire to start committees South TIE CABINET. to 1,420, and the membership was kept ot 244 “dut deluy to call a Convention as {here on the Eane terms a3 hitherto with the { The Name of TRepresenintive | to-nght. The langusge was aleo objectionable. The seeston of the Cubluet was of unusal | sntil tlm'{))Irty-newmhanzms. ln.flxh Cun- alor “wiYovided fn Art, 5 of the Constitu- ROE. e ewer 1¢ implied the right of the House to- reject the | duration. "1t was chicfly occavied fn u review of | Sress tho War of Seccaslon hegen, andthere were | 860,00y (MY ’ ;s Buttz, of South Carolina, Voo Gk o St Pheon tlapotal Brate the ineesage,which will be presented to-morrow, | Ut 181 members Jeft fo Congress. uetanding checks and drafls on the NA- Omitted from the MeDougat, of New Yorl, ried to ubrain tho | iy, & #ome couersation respecting the sl | g e istory ue " Consres tho Speakershi 1I0USK OF IEPRESESTATIVES, <AL BANK OF COMMERCE will be paid by b gal, of New York, tried to ubtain the | uation at Columbia, and the peaceful with- | | In the history of Congress LIS, D atiowa, | wIn the Housaof Representatives the opening ot IONAL BAD . O. Roll floor to-duy With s resolution providing for o | drawal of tlie Democrats from the State-House, | bas been zeographically distributed ss forowes | the eession was witneseed by an immicuea concourne 1, NATIONAL ngainst balances, , 1Y . committee of nine to investizatc clection frauds | The latter was mientioned with surpriec, | It has been held by Pennsvylvanls three times; | of rpectators. There wero very few membens abe the CEN fits I, us 8 moye quite unexpected. Its meanfug oo. | Py Connecticut once; by~ New Jerscy three | went. ] T, C. MAYNARD, President. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., —_— in New York City, Jersey City, and Brooklyn; q s s by Marpland otice, 8 Bpeak- | 'The Speaker's chalr wus droped in mourning, fn caslotied the expression of a diversity of opin- pro-tempore n committee of six for the same work In the See- ?:,!., 1t Is bel ! 4 ww | ers by Mussachusetts six times: by North Caro- His Actual Majority in His | ond and Fourth Districts of Virginiu, and a move I the :fl:{f&“}.r“in‘:1%:'-1!3‘33?:-'.1.";3:3 lina three tnies, fur three successive Conpresses, e memory of the lata Speaker Keer, therefire, no presiding officer, the respect o th here bel I iren ¢ Y Paly ! | Hoide was called s order at noon by Clerk Adams, Their stocl: of *“Seal Sacques?®’ o committee of nine to examine fn regard to in- | i1 South Caroliva, FPartlculars are awalted with and by ene man, Nutliauiel Macons by Kentucky | (30 1l y “ JENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, and other P b'il‘.:al” {[r)l)ll.‘;q con- District Is Only Seven timidationand fraud in Mississippt. ‘he bellet | Briut duterest, AN I{’Ln:;l{lle\lw‘lrz::’al‘;" \!fir‘: ;fl%‘:g’%’tlslm‘:’gfl; el gfi“""‘“"’.“w“‘l i ""‘é‘”"‘mx’r""\‘l‘:":f‘n:g:r:"“" Chicago, Dec, 4, 1876, alsting oflow ariced "w’(uu’n Thousand, is his resolution will finally puss. President Grant sald to u New Hampshire once, pro tem, pore; by Teunes- mber on e ‘::[lllb:!l:rAKB;{flllll' ; The SATIONAT BANK OF COMMERCE hav- gy -1 s 7] TILL BUTTZ CABE. tor to-tay that, | reethree tines, James K. FPolle belme tice | 40 waon ay the call wis finisheds Ste. Holwan rose and flnest qualitics of The Democrats, after thelr arbitrary triumph | pass before the expiration of his term of oitico | Speakers by Lindlana five tines, Bchurler Col- In the Colorady case, carded overy poing | us he counted the days thit inust pass befor | faX being Spcuker thre of thee five tlines: by But Then He Is a Republican, and Tl ey, ot 5 throughout the long scsston, which Justed until | h¢ would geuluate durige his Just vear at Sonh sbarolius Tosbey. Wil aby~Malis, thig Cont I i % | timen, M U F FS BO AS the Returning Board Indorsed T:30. The neat cuntest way the admission of | MyegbPoint. Houddeds “css thi oy days DENOMINATIONN AND THE CHAPLAINCY. ’ ’ Buttz, of South Carotinn, e Is elected to il | expect that before half of thowe days will | o The varlous religlous denominations have ot ng transferred its accounts to us, we respect- filly ask & continnance of the same with this Rk, and pledge ourzelves to seo that your in- st are Gerved n every way consistent with tooiler a tesylution for the election of a tpeaker, but, Nir. Jianke Interocd, as & question of Eupe- ror priviiege. the thahit of the member-clect from Colorado to Lave his name placed an the roll so that hie might participate in the clection of Bpeak- er, and sent up the credentials of the member from % s . g b . Colorado, and banking. His Election, the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mac- | have passed this troublesome queation will have different thmes beey represented tn the Cha A diacunsl el th = v, E. Naynurd, Cashier of tho COMMERCE, : e e oot | Dot ettt and.setted. In wich way ua 4o | lic of he two Houses.” During the early | gghco! e oS Sh Rt b nosti sobton: puessociated himeelf with this Bank gs active : Carolina House, Buttz hus an indisputavle | commund the support of the people. Episcopaliun Church controlled. the Chaptaney | 1k that the oneinization of the House was weces: iice-Dresident, and you can ths feel asmured . inajority of 7,000. 1le holds hiscertificate from Tt L, of the Benato. for elntitnes ‘Cougressens. Since.| Auriiyshe fene buciness th wedry wille e, fitaks Ve Lres - 3 ’ ’ The House Hastens to Dispatch the Prcacm' Returning Roard. Democratie \Vunmo"n’a. ‘u“"(’,‘.‘ flfif’?,’—d—mfi)mscm in- | that time the oftlce hius been given to the Presby- B o e L o Bict {hat your business will receive the same liberal treatment it has hitherto enjoyed. Teing o new Bauk, earrying largo cash ineans wndn soaud line of discounts, we feel sure of alifying you fully in all respects, W. F. ENDICOTT. President, F. MAYNARD, Vice-President. X, Mcli, BANGER, Cashier. DIRECTORS. WM, BIEWART, of Stewart, Aldrich & Co. A8 McRINDLEY, of McKindloy, Gilobrist & Co. 7. F, ENDICOTT, of Bibley, Endicott & Cou W, H. ARNOLD, of Barrett, Arnold & Kimball, CHAR, V, MARSH, of Marah & Bros, . W, HINEDALE, of H, W, Hiusdale & Co. bera had a right to purticipate futhe claction. Mr. Fryo clalimed the same richt for his cols league, electedin place uf Mr, Dlaine. Finally the cierk decided that the resolutions offered ‘{ Mr, Hohnan tovk precedence. From that declslon an appeal was taken by Mr. Danks, whicl appeal Mr, Cox moved to lay or the table. Agreed to—yeas, 1u5; nays, 84, 3ir. lolman's re<olution then came up” for action, and it was ndn!vlcd without opposition. It was ns follows: Tie Houre befug informed that since its jast ad- Juumment M. €. Kerr, who at the commencement of the present CCangrers was elected Speaker of tho House, lind departed this life, creating a vacaocy in tho office of Speaker; it ia therefore ordered that the Houxe do now proceed to the election of & Speaker, vivh voce, an Investigating Commit= &e., &Le., arve being sold at tee to Columbia. prices which no other ouse in this city can compete with, They nhave also « complete assortinent of \ leaders objected to reccive. it McCrary, Qications at the Exccutive Mansion are that the | terians, Baptists, Methodists, and Congrega- p rlclll Buttz, rruxlrle» :: "M'fmr’h *ho Presldent’s message will be sent to Congress to- tionallsts. ‘}‘hcru was at_one thne a Homan poo! uttz, argue: ! o ouse | orrow, As a result of the resding to-day be- | Catholle Chaplain of the Senate. In the House, vould not eafely o bebind the rogularcre- | fore the Cabinet, some additionswill be madeto | OB the contrary, the Eplscopalians have had but dentials of o State officer. By such act | the matter already coutalned in the document, | two Chaplains, The remaining Congresses one man could be refused admissfon. The ma- Alw’gulher. the message I8 shorter than those | bave beeu divided between Mcthodists, Baptiste, Jority of the House could be kept out by a small | Which bave heretofore” been sent by President | and Congregutionallsts, the Mcthodista Liviag number of members. Marrison took thie lead In | Grant to Congrees. the oflico newrly twico as many thines as any opposing Duttz, His credentiuls were flnully re- | The Secretary of the Treasury to<day submit- | other denomination. ferred to the Election Committee by u purty { ted to the House of Revresentatives cstimates vote of 140 yeas to 89 nuys. of appropriations required for the public seryice THE RECORD. Sk TIE DISPUTED BTATES. lorlhl'n hs(c-nl year c“fi“’“&‘““""‘d‘l’ Jt;‘uu 1878, These BENATE. Binholdened by thefr succerses, Howitt pre- | are: For Cotgress, £,(85,2:; Exccutive proj 5 satos, D. C., De semimpoldencd by ilr succerac TNl DI | orv $10,100; Depariment. of State, $lbist; | Wasisozos, D. G, Dec. 4—~Tho interost of Tnlitocato the thres disputed States. . ‘This was | Treasury Department, §103,23,850: War Det | the public in the opening protecdings of the not fully agreed upon in caucus Saturday, A g-runum, 54,251,455; Navy Department, Scnate was not so great as that in the House, suspension of the rules was necensary. | 822,501,008 Interor Department, 235,306,722 ¢ though the gallerics were well filled before noon. long, techulenl parliamentary zht en- l'mt-l}!llcehepurtmcnt. £15,6:,0475 Department. Many Democratic Senators were In their seats sued, led by Kasson, I which | of Justice, $3,422.000; Department ot Agrieul- l e tht b % ed ta urder. b W tho." Republleans mointaied that thors | ture, §355.000 Totaly SXHOGILGH. Thiee estie | before that body wus called to order, but the Taving been no morning hour and o journal | MAtes are §15,000,000 fess thua those for 1877, | Republican Senntors, belug in caucus, did not Senate Proposition {o Hold a Na- tlonal Constitutional Convention. ' 9 GENTS FUR The President’s Message to Be Sent to Congress To-Day. GAUNTLETS, cotomAD. A DEMOCRATIO GAME TO BTEAL THE TPRESI- = Tne vore. Samuol 4, Randall was nominated by Cox, and Jomes A, Garfield by MeCeary. Clymer, Tanning, Dauke (Staer.), and Wilson tTowa), wero appoint- ed tellers, "The voie resulted nu follows: W hola nuinher of votes eart, 2463 necessars to a cholce, 124, senuel J. Rtandall received 161 James A DENCY, . ~, L a iarficlu, 3 Charles G, Willlams (\Wla.), 1, given 1 N, ASH, of L N, Ash & Co. Speclal Dirpatch to The Tribune. Twving been rend, the rutes could not bo sue TIE GAINES CASE. occupy thelr seats till a fow minutes before 12 b bl ) LW N FRANOTS MORGAR, in Beaver, Otter and Seals a |, VAmNeTos b, Gy Dee. 4T acion of | pried, e e at Metlo i | The Supreme Court to-doy atlirmed the fude- | Ghelogks L e e e S3Res. } Gourga T Howr, & 1 glven by Scalye (Ma RANDALL'S SPEECIL. The snnouncement of the result was greeted the House to-day in the Colorado case wus the hls party upon this question, and theresol “uund ment of the Cireuit Court ‘of Louisiana in tho targe varviety of elegant Car- | direct result of a Tilden plan, and may be taken s ¥ A chanee in the arrangement of the desks to after three hours' strugele, was finally adoptes cave of Mrs, Galnes, making the surctles of the H 118 yeus to 78 nays, two-thirds vul’l‘n?: I(l? e | Clty of New Orleans respunsible for the amount | sccomniodate the new 8enators from Colorada, 1 viage and Slelyh as 0 sura indicatfon that, so far as THaen can rmative. The rosolution provides for send- | of nier judgment auatust the city. and to give the Senators who occupled the scats | with appluuse i the gallerics, Cox and McCrary 3 coutrol the House, no quibble, technicality, or h?; a special conumittes of fifteen to Loulsiaua, TWO DATTZNIES under the gallery more desirable ones, was made | condacted Speaker Randall to his chair, when ho trick will be negleeted to give lim the neededd | 9f pine to Routh Carollug, and of eix to Florids, | of the First dAruIlhm.-y nrrl\wl_»d here to-night, 80d | 1,y ylucing three desks upon cither side of the {;:d _bls epeech from manuscript, It fu aa fol- P Vo RS St e e additional Elcetoral vote. When Gen, Banks | Withaviewotsccuriog © L i fourth, or last platform. The cats of the Re- | ety o or i Matns or RrPRERENTATIY RS y offered tho credentinis of the member-eleet | of the votes for Elcctors. The resolution | 8AX Francisco,Cal., Det, S.—Senator Sharon | publicun side were assigned to Mesers. Blaine led to thin position because of tho death of the of Colorado, previous to the clection of the Speaker, It was supposed at first by the Repub- llcans that shiressd Democrats were only’ trying Children’s Trurs, inall stylcs, to establish precedents by which, in the prom- J AT - 1sed close diviston of the next House, it mighthe (CL'., which thc” Oflc)' at very possible tod:lay the swearing Inof at;uu; Repub- attractive prices. licans untilafter the organization of the House. To do this, the Democrats, without debate, and Speaker, Mr. Kerr, of Indisna, 1only oxpress the unlversal sentiment in saying ho was a good and greut man, whoss public and privato life was characterized b(‘]mrlly, patriotiem, and unawerve inzintearity. Nobody'can more completely ap- preciate than 1 do the high bonor of ‘Il’filhflng over the deliberations of the Repreecnlatives of tho American people, and for this mark of your esteeny anrl contidence I return my profound sad heartfcls acknowledimienta. In the discharge of the im- directly stated that this wos done in onder to | DOW states persoually that hie has no intentlon | and Chaflee and Teller (the new Colorado Sen- hiwc 2: dc?r un;lcsr:uéndhllg wll:lcth)mr the filccr‘fir' ;’: Tfi!li';'nl;llf‘:éfl:hzu:l:ccler:“tl:z ‘:;llx‘m“cl,l :lxorfi ;‘5‘; ntors), aud on the Democratic side to Price, the al votes of such States should be counted, The | beclally - catlons ew Se e g 5 » followlng Committee was ‘sppofuted to go to | drisen. 1f there wus o larce malority in the ;'Iwfl';“!""& l'{':":l' I‘Y.“"(\‘.l?(;g‘ " onid;.“of South Carolina: Sayler, of Jllfln. Chalrman; | Senate and House for either party, ho would ouitlasunil sanriotptly of e 2 Abbott, of Massachusctis: Slenger,of Pennsyl- | fvel more at liberty to resizn, It he desired, but DREW LOTS. vanla; Eden, of Illinois; Jones, of Keutueky; | tuder the present clrentnstances he waa more When the Senate was called to order the new Phillips, of Missourl; Banks, uf Museachuscits] | resolved thau over to retain his seat. members were sworn n, aud the two from Col- Lowrence, of Ohlo; sud Lupham, of New orado drew for thelr respective terma. Cafleo sc- TPER CENT Jeimmsof £13.000 and upwan) on cholco inside real e, Sompller pums at & rcent. _ iy 1L A\'l;“f\'__&:(_(l 3 3 - 3 NT R CE York. z HISTORICATS \;grunldullea confided to me, 1 shall endeavor to Vi o v Y - N . cared the long term, ending March 4, 1870, and abyolutely falr and impartial, Whila el un clolee, hushness property at SEVE ; : !Ix;h:\:l:lu';:: L}flffic‘!flfl;&x'fid““"‘““ all previ o OLE oI cAnoLISS. CONGRESS PROS THE DEQINNING OF TuE covens- | Teller mlelmuh torm, c;d‘ln‘x in 187 “" Prenl. | Sptoreing u{'{f Lol mlflx upholding 0und $1. 7 L = . . L : he | ; MENT. “omulitees were appointed to notify the Preal- | the Constftational reropatives of tha IDER & MASON, 107-100 Desrborn P. 8.--Seal Sucques and oth kA e T WasitingtoN, U, C., Doc. 4.—The Speclal ey don and Thoaro that o Bouate was resdy for busl- | Lody, 1 ABall at tho same thne protect cach and Committeedirected by the Housc of Represeuta- | . 8pectal Dissateh to Ths Tribune. Tcus, and & recess was taken Lill 10'clock. tives fo investigate tlie recent election in South WasmnetoN, . C, Dee. 4.—There have BULLDOZING. ]C{:xml‘im‘u nmll “llm :llcllun of l{lle L'nn}'ns!lng been two dlstinet perlods in the history of Con- \g’mlm t‘hamScn'nllnl ru|ulnmblci¢l.“ Mr. Pl,?nlmmln oard {n relation thereto, will oszanizo o' | press, that of the Colontal Congress and that of | submitted the tollowlug sceolutlon, which was s ¢ i ? D , and ? morrow and procued to Columbla to-morto¥ | tho present form, proviled for in the Constitu- oad; snlersd fo e pelnted, A e o e Morrlson will be uppolnted Chuirmon of the tion. The first contluned from Sept. 5, 1774, | of thu fourtcenth aclicle of amendments of the special Leufslana Committee, P until 1769, part of year later than the date of 53;';‘.‘;g;}‘;;;g%;g:,_{{,-;‘;fi;‘;;g"fl;‘:g“.:y;f’;,_',‘{;; the adoption of tho Federal Constitution In | according to their respective numbers, counting er “Furs’’ altered and 2€- | ot all members clect whose scats ure uncon- _paircd, at short notice and i;:mg, und vrlxulm\'g the regular ccnl(llcnm of ¥ P IS the Governor of a State, namely: the right to reasonable prices. participate in the organization of the House, There was no dispute in regard to tho regularity of the credentials held by the Colorade member at this stage of proceedings, but Holman, Cox, overy memher in the righta and privileges to which he may. Pm.ly be entitled. In the oxperlence of the parl{amentary power of the chair, it will be my duty and my pleasure 1o zive the troc expression fu the ul;pnlmmum of committees to the upinions und wishes of the Honse upon every question pre- sented, belleving myrclf, oa I really wm, no mora than the volce of the House {tself.” Wostand in the presence of events which straln and test in tha Inst degree our forms of government, Our libere e, oa City Certllicate: crr, on | erigages. 1 and other Democrats less known, insiated, anl IN THE SENATE. 1750, Thore have boen forty-four Congresses of | the whuié numver of persons in oach State, ox- | Lios cinaccrated by so many sacrilicos In_the past, T TR OAMADA | ek Adums rulal, thnt. the qusetion ot o Eoy wonG, the e form, of which the second. scsalon. of cludin Indians uot tased, but whes the visht fo | fhd presciod aisid (e felolcings of S dr gt THE CANADA ing Speaker wus first fn order. 1ad the House Soectal Disvatch o The Tribune. the forty-fonrth began to-day. T oy eatrendent of the United States, | onc_ amons the nation of the earth, wmdst bo been - close, and the organtzation turned | WasniNaTox, . C., Dec. 4.=The galleries of YUE CONTINENTAL CONGRESS ™ Iepresentatives At~ Congress, the_execntivo and | inaintalned” at every hazard, fApplauce.) Tho peaplo look confdently to your moderation, to your® patient, calm, firn judgment and wixdom in “thia fme, franght with so many perils, Lot us not, U bescech of you, disuppolut their Just expectation cntatls oy o the Senate were filled by 11 o'clock, and soon | was composed of delegates from the thirfgen {flfl?fié;fif“?gfimf ::f.:;':,'f TJ': g f h"fifl.‘. fll:fl Dvm?"mflc Ecnntfrs.h;z:!;\ to ufirlvr. ex- | origlual Colonics. It was a creaturc of ciretim- | ants of each State, belng 2L yeam of ago end cll. change salutations, awl confer in small groups. | stauces, snd held Its mectings at different | 2ens 0 the United es, or In any o v Lridged except fur. participation | and thelr kéen senxo of vigist, but by vigilance pre- The Tepublican side of the Chaniber was vacant, | places, according to tho changlug exic | fsebelion G other crime, tho tasls of fepra. | vent even tho silghicst departitzo from G Gonttis the Senators of that pulitical party having met | pencles fn the uncertain duys “of the rrnllu'ulnlummlnalwl nfe nadluwedlln :nlu progore lut,:r;n( ‘nn:l‘l‘fl\v:'ll;rglr:mx;.'!lu Jh .!nynnmécuurl diti in caucus at half-past 10, but at noon they came | {nfancy of the new Republic. It way hehil at | flon which te et 0 such male citlzens shall [ cully that we are saberents of party, und only re- % bear to t! ¢hole number of wmale citizens, 21 years | membering that we nre Amorican citizens with a to thelr desks and werodn thelr phuces when | Philadelphia, au New York, nt. Balthnore, ut | oFgat, i sicly Sees i oy o Gonntry o #v e, Which will b Jost IF unautborized Presltent Ferry rapped to order with bis gavel, | Lancuster aud Yorkstown, Pa., at Annapolls, | Wutuzas, It 1s alleged that ln soveral of the and unconstitutlonul yct4 on the purt of Execu- on uno vote, the Demucrats would have A gained coutrol of the liouse by this arblirary ¢ | ruling. It was supposed at frst to huve in o 0 USTR H view the probuble close divislon of parties ot Mul(hflflfl'.‘it., N. W, Cor, l‘m“kh"' .| the opening of the next House. Not only were ita cystomers the LEADING JOBDING Vi Republicans deceived as to the real purpose, i tho Wukt—i i to i ik oty mi .\‘;'Ol‘l;{.\ligg}lcl%"‘?‘ . n&'fl but even Mr. Morrison, the leader of the Demao- TALITY of its goors, and of LOW PRICES e o, W v the bl Bl QUALITY of fts guots, and of LOW PUICES, | sratie shle, went aver to the Keyublicans while Scotin Mink Sews, etc., etc. the debate was fn progress and acsured them | Chaplain Sunderland mude a very longand | Trenton, and Privceton. From several of theae gLnr‘l:‘fi;xxl‘.“l(l‘e(a,:;rl‘u,.c“l’ll’:ryldll'.‘ b Btaie of southy {ive utlenrs ".f.f.f.fr'xf;&"cfi?.\’x down at onca with ro- Fine Fur Trlmmings a speclulty. there was no purpose to very patriotie prayer, In which he atluded to the | pinces It flea befure armed opposition, or was | and Mixslaxippi, the right of the male iuhabitanta The closing wunls wera dellvered with great NEW TORIXZ. A large o woil-osworted stock of Bufalo, Wolt, BIUT QUT TNE COLORADO MEMDER,' deceased Viee-President Wilson aud Speaker | removed to preserve it from the ussaults of o | Of eald States reapectively, being 21 years of age force and ciuphosis, and were loudly spplauded on and ofher Stelch Kaber, \ fter the electiun of Speaker the < y C izenn of the United State voto nt thie | the tloor and I tae galleries, Any goods nmade to urder at shorteat notice. aud that after the electiun of Speaker there | Kerr, and then the new Benators presented | forolgn foc, ent and Vico- QUALIVIED. themselves to take the osth of office. Mr. THE COLONIAL CONGIEAS ¥ nd for Repros The oath of office was then adminlstered to the Blaine, who temporarily occupled the seat of | had for the most part but one work to do,—to | sentutives in Congress, and for executive and | Speaker by Mr, Iotman, who, in the absence of v 1HE! Y 2 dlcial uficers of such States, and for memburs of . Kelley, s the oldest mumber in consccutive Mr. Howe next to that of Hamlin, with Telter | proside the ways und ineans for the creation of | he Lediwintare ihereol, lns been deuicd o ireatly | gervice, s the vath Of olico was adminstered and Chuflee, of Colorado, the new Government which it in {tsnfant stages | abrldged; therefure, Dy the Speaker Lo Mr, Stephens, of Georta (who ok A bt AT o vate That. ok s the beinaing | siesuiecd, ‘That ths Committeo an Prisliegenand | liad ot prevcuead Minioll ut o, luot sersiny, sl bt Price, appointod w tho saocessor of o do- | of Ius end i the slgnlne of the Arilcles oF Cone | Siscuin ty Eonrset g et 2 doun ok my bes | Ml tothe TallowIng: o Tmemies siscied 10 1 ceased Caporton, of West Virginta, could only | federation on July §, 1778, by the then forty- .lt"l.m-—\v‘hcm'erlm nm !;Ilfl ::':lfiltfi:‘;n; tr‘llln.:;t'l ‘l||| \‘(,ltt{;u"ll.‘l: x{fi;fl 'u&wr 0’1 ;';‘ufl“xmh ‘J J:ryu vl cLive o Y sald amendment In sal v Har | of Maine, T Ul dinta, Stau drow lois for thelr tliny of eorvicy, Chflee | tleation, in popular cony L vols Aeliopepuia D e g ODIECTIONS. ! ention, composed of | ghrhdged. ] 5 rawing the Tous torm And Teller tho short | delegates from thero Colonial States, of the [ " Secaud~To what extent such denlator bridg: o Tnitctiun deis mala sa e anenting In od Ruies term, A rommittee was appointeil to walt on | Conatitution which was so long discussed. Ge ment has been carried. relition to the lutter Mr. Springer offered a resolu- the Preslient with one :m..{“fi.., House, uud fn- | Wushington presided at this Constltutional Coi Third—liy woat means auch denfal or abridg- | f Instencting tho. J“dmu'ry e miiteetn fnqnire furm him that Congvees was organized, andw | vention. The orizinal Constitutiun adopted | ment has been accompliehed, g and report At #s carly o dsynd poreible whetlior Tecess was tiken, When the Scnuto was sgain | by this Convention (Scptewber, 17a7) | | Fonatholly whom such denial or abridgment | (lorado fun State in tho Union, wl directing called to orter My, Edmiunds introduced a reso- | conslsted of seven artlcles. 1L was specdily Mj.‘:/‘,’l Pecked! what notives and for what purposes | DI auch ropart &y recelved that ho person clajm- Iutlou providing for a Senatorial inveatigation [ approved h{Cnl\m’eu and submitted to the sev | 328 0730 iat or abridguieat beew earried ont ing to :w a Hupni:_enmlve frow Colorsdu shull bo into the Soutliern elections, and, as noword | eral Stute Leglslotures for ratification, It wus [ 75177,y what authority or pretended suthority B i AR euerl 10 favor of the tmmedixto was recefved from the House of the organiza- | returned from these Leglslatures with several | hos such denlal or abridgmcnt been excrcleed? awearlng in of ihe faewober from Colorado, und tlon of that body, the Senaty sdjourned until | Important amemdments, “Under its own pro- | Liesolred, further, That the sald Committee have | want'to'thio Clork's desk and had reud the proclama- RATES REDUCED 10 $3.50 FER DAY, Notwithstanding this material reduction the proprietors pledge themselves to fully maintain its unequaled reputation in every partienlar, BE AK & BUGHBR would bo no objection to receiving b, Mr. s ahn. O J /] s __ | tolan, too, in the course of his remarks safd Minl; and Sealskin | there would be no opposition to his creden- Sacques, Furs of eveyy | tisls at the proper time, and upon theso description, Best goods, | sssurances the Republicans ceased their onpo- Lowest prices at sition, and the clection of Randall tovk blace, J. 8. BARNES ¢ CO. As soon ns this was accomplished, Hewitt devel- 70 Madison opddn plan for refuslug to recognize Colorude o8 a Btate. Morrison aud some others who had been deceived and had given Republicans pri- vately to understand that the credentlals would nnt be vbjected to, were deeply chagrined, and did not hesitato privately to curse Hewitt and hid tricks. In spite of the fact that the Senate lind received both Colorado Senators without an objection from any ong on the Detmoeratic side, Springer, of Nlinols, was put forward to do Til- “\'1'-“!»"5 fl‘-‘;fsfl"n'-hu'hg °f.'.=k.'-‘¢"'l den's work, and offcred o resolution which was %EAWK & CO., Proprietors, World Take Notice! King the Inrgest roductlons ev Ie usunl price of firstecluss plnuos Curcaun, Buntixatox & Quincy RAI(I‘.KDADCU’l‘I'AH\i.'l 1870, t Suicaao, Nov. 17, 1870, NOTICE—A meeting of ‘Stockholers fn this " ‘Fhe fivst Cougress of the new ers, n Congresa ! 10 the Committee, N W Feclal Blapaieh to T Tritune. ondan, | G he Federal Constitution, nstetmbled in Sow pogt tho suiue fo e OIS, o 1 or, | Bentof Colorsio iad onded, and thut, to Stts asttiNutoN, D, G, Deeodo—Mrie Rundully | York March 4, 1789, There were thres sesslons | ger 1o the niro speedy performance of it dutles, | oy pince, and th who had been radlant with good humor all the | of this Congress, of which the twa first were | have power to provide fur the takingof afidavits X i1 P ready taken thelr seal oo, looked e serious o ho ot fo | el N Yorkaul e ot Iy Tulphl, | an e mlec it N CEELANINT |l arens ek M, e et gl " ' g “ougeress contluned Lo uskemblo fn Philadeiphia | fzed by law ol thiat tiere would bo as_ umeh right to challeuge the Spoaker noarcd wn eud, and the thne approached | CEETss Sorttie 8 SRR G GG B | il to recuive and consider tho san. Sintusaf Hinols s that of Colorudo. L Comy o of cont a dpscrintive catie | understood at once to ba a decluration that the [ to-morraw. vistons the tirst President of the United States | power to cmploy such number of ateuvgruphers as | 414, of the Prexident In compliance with the law fumpeny il bo held i the otles of thu Company, Sty Buy atne el Iouse e VUi mermcts T e sret Corgroes of the | shail o ysudtul, ana o wend tor poraute and pa- | Jeclirlay Coloradun Stote T kto Union. 1. ., for the purposo of laying beforo stockholdurs NOS FOIt ULIRINTITA, 3 IN I} HOUSE, new era were elected. vers, and have leave to sit durlug the sesslond of | wi;. Jioar charucterized Springer's proposition as e ciian of \ho Dircctors I Acquiring Al Loutw, | Jineresewagd cases corved logs alendl] DID NOT RECOGNIZE COLORADO gt TIHE VIGAT PEDEHAL CONGES:. the Seuste, awd to appoint aub-commitiocs ith | igerly ldlo and futile, and polnied o the fucts as Rock Teland & Chlcago Ttallroad, and for siich othar | 44K hnciy: of RA0 ,‘,..,."..',_{K’:Tu",fi,,;‘,,.fl" us o State, and that the Democrats fntended, i€ BPRARRIL AN DALy full power to niske the inquirles ufureasld, and e | o yuiter of bistory that the Territorisl Govorn- Yoriness ny may legally come before the mecting. Iy AMOS T\ HALL, Becretary. Stockholders’ Mi—fl—!fi— The annual meeting of the Stockholdors of the 1 vl 00 o 8300, terimns €10 cnnh nud S‘Zfi possible, to prevent recelving its Electoral vete. LRI A 0T0 8000, cernis3100cush | yy ‘grricor was so badly up in his part. that, OIRGANN FOIL CHIRIRTMAS, m the course of his argument to show that in aar ‘m,_-,-ggg‘;y'%':,b-,‘;gggfi" auulity, of | apitc of the President's proclamation Colorade cnsb and 810 monthiy. Quarterly Laymenia | woa not a State, he referrcd to it us *the lato ‘on planos or organg recelved it desired, ¢ wl judicial) had taken e from that State bad ale’ 3 " " v for him t shunlder the heavy burden of his new | whon Nov. 1 acconls with et | Hesulved, yurther, That said Commiltea baand | “3ir woud (Now York) argied thut us the Hones Fith National Bank of Chicago for the eloctlon of fuxlramenis talien u excliice, Territory of Colorado, thus adwmitting tho caso (3 o0 "F0 vady o good appearance, however, Whicth ad },Z’elng‘m'la‘“?& ?l';fi. hle‘rur?a“tl.:;t 18 hercby Judtructed to fuquire into the “"-"d"“"’ had the unguestlosed ighe o inguire Iato the i (o sl trade el 3 he wus combatting, A few Dumocrata mildly R ""“1')'2 u‘:‘l Il:{‘sl.‘{l(:-‘h undertook to oppoee Hewitt, but Hewitt, with the understandiug thut he represents Tilden, wus too atrong, and the Dumocrats carried through their first move In tho game of stealing ey g — the Presidency {n case they can't scenre itin o EINM CHANGES, wmore furmal manner. 5 0 co under the Coustitution of tho United | yjge when ccorted ta tho char by Cox and McCrary, | day, fixini Washieton Clty s fhe bt of tho | 19, oties uder 1o CoeCRESE 0F, T8 inellel: | sloctlon of It et S o and although his lunds tremblod holding the | hew Government, the Sixth Congress rencsein- | bio uy the %18 5F Naveubef ks Blectors of Presiuent Jarity 8s to the cradentials of this person, but Blso smanuserint of is speech, his voleo was os clear | Dicd at the preseut Nutional Capital, ‘e el | and \loe-Presldent of the United States, to whod | as tu what constituency he caing 10 ropresent. et pRgch g cumstances uttending the passaze of thu met | cortifcutes of olectiun have beun or wlal) be deuned | \hon th Hogse adjourned Colorailo wwau 8 Terris us o bugle. 'The first part of his shovt sddress | providing for the permaiient location of | by the Esecutlve suthurity of any an Bloctur, | qory, and it was the Mt or duty uf the Honse (o was in excellent taste; the last socmed to cone | the Capltal av \\'ruh!ufum City wero pecular, | aind whether tho appolatinent of urs or 15086 | juyilive whether JU ad heen convertod Into a State it o menace of mischief, Ityreforence to Ex- | Cougress uince Its firsl removal here has con- clatming to be such in any of the States Lauve buen | iy yuesnance with tne Coustitution and laws. Directors for the onsutng year will be held at tho fics of aald Bauk, in Chlcago, on Tuesday, Jan. 0, 1877, belwsen the hours of 3and 4 p. m. IS8AAC G. LOMBARD, Csshler. Chleago, Doc. b, 1870, —_———l—— —— I d ‘ g X wade vither by force oF uther mvint otherwise r. Springer defonded the propricty of his reso- OIL TANKS, s s s anermnneneee | Tha purpose of the Democrats 4 not. diffenlt | eeutive usurpations wus wholly out of ph tinued its seaslous In the Capitol Bulldiug, with | 8EC8 A 0h 1y with the Canstitutivn aud the DISSOLUTION. to understand. It evidently s to brime up this | 0 had tha offeet of pouring bitter w ue{-’ lug | Lhe exveption ot the perlud’ from 1814 tu 1510, T of The Unitod ttates, und whether uny such {"“ i 'P‘:-‘:fll\l:?v:'.‘gux::yhmn‘tlllgu :lgl('.‘;gwlg.‘ 1670, cage in the Committee under some pretense uns til the ume for connting thu Electoral vote in LBON & EVENDEN, 7 the flrme 7 ilissolved e by tha | IL TANKS N0 SHIPPING CANS, 4 7 : when, owlng to the partld destraction of the [ gyu0intment of uny such Elector bas heon in sny- 4. be A tho lrenay overtiowing cup of partian feeling. | Cuyitol il by the it Tavaders, tene | o0 irur ueiully - snterferad | He e o iraetl tw agata 1o Demounstrutive applause greoted this seutence | porary quarters were fuund lnvtlnu l»ll_llt[llu;: now | with, and to Inguire and report whether Congress | PhySenato, onu in the loune, and three votes In from the Democratic aido, atd abovo the din of | mwedintely Laclye the edst Capltol Piark, which | ns auy constiiutionsl power, and, if 0, what 8 | gy Klectoral College, Thin gontluman migbt wait o Citicaco, N The copartnership haretofora uxistiiig und name of Clayburgh, Efnsteln & Co, I8 thisdn; Iby‘rallnlllnl'hmufllfilv“ All :E’:um:‘u w“l aal i quidation al and ga Wal MARTIN i‘l.xl\')lll 018 NETE olnt conventlon, when, should it he necessary r the purpose of electing ‘Tllden, the 1. cruts could find some specious excuss or pretext J Jig N the extent thereof, In respect o the appoint- L] Y ] BEGNTALL KU HEJHCTING THE BLECTORAL VOTE sound, not cheers, bt that pecullar sheill ey | There have Leen us nany chungzes i the form prosldent of the Unlted states, Judicla) Comnultica of thy Houss should pass upon ruturns _or certitcates of which used to be known duving tho War as and appearance of the Capitol Bullilug ftself leciare and that aaid Commitiee have thy question, OOPAXR,T NISIRSIIIP, of the new State, Tho very fact that the Dem- ocrats have no argument worthy the name to TIE REREL VELI, since its early days us thero have beewtn the | D0 e S ot O rions and papera and to cu- Aller sawe proliminary vates, the question was y ) y o taken on M. Springer's tion referring th A~ The u‘nd:‘nlnedhn;lthlldf{llz:‘h‘:si .":}"fi.i’ ':"J.’n;m g\ll;:“{m:g;‘;‘. Ao diselc discloies !‘l:;!rp\#‘_v’; It ts the Southern fushion of expresalng enth- | OULYSRd abieacuiico uhd fn ths poliical ;-‘r"c'lfl-'i ',lllo,-':l.:.l:,'.‘ e S"J‘: "and have luave to . during c‘,‘jz‘n.{},.‘:. i ut,{’. c.‘}g.,,,.,,{,':‘,‘,';"ml,‘:,,. ' 'fl'i hid ume of Ciayburgh, Liinate 0, & . J Ay A v Senate, ary U Aopted—142 BLaRa b Wahasa-ay.. Cht o.l‘nl-.ls“hl:narww F 1 ora P supbort of - the . Deup. | slaem and moy bo us good In s Way 83 the | chumbers of tho twwo Houses of Congrest ure of | pROFOIITION FUR GONSTITUTIONAL CONVEN- ¢iary Commlitoy, and It wae adopte yousy o, UB nays. Northern hurrah,but {6 fa doubtfui if It was eser | compuratively modern date, ‘They ure located TION, "Th Hopublicans voted solidly agalnet it, ss dul heard In the Houre, cortainly not sinc the | in the new wings, which were first occupled in | Mr, Ingalls introduced the 'ollnmnx Jolnt resn- | the following-ramed Democratat lount, Cox, florce debates that preceded thie Hebellion, and | i85, The eessions of the carlice Congresses | tutlon, witlch was ondured priuted und 10 i ou the | Duchaw, Hactzell, Holman, Kehe, Ledoyue, Mor- ore, Ak Carrying on the Wholvsals Cluting and Cloth business, | geratie positlon falled to discover u e SHRI fi;‘“ liré")':m " | single argument in defeuss or Justificatiun of HEN . N their conrse, ‘Fho precedents were all azafust Worster Hams. ST Wear T DISsSOLLUY them. ‘Thelr only auswer was, they wished it so, | many Republican members shudderd involine | wers held in tho old hall now forming a part of | table: 5 knn, Neal, $'Brien, Rlva, Savage, Slevenson, Wat- tazg wxfi,l'."‘f“"" "k"s’k"(i‘%’fiéfl'xfl'i ét}uhnmd DISSOLDTION. 1t {s known the Democrats aro nu’l A unit upon mrll{ at the sound, No fault could befowd | the contml portion of the present thm— o jvint resolutlon recommending convéntion to re« | teruon, Wells, of Mireourl y by nflfifiiflfi"eflmfi herotofors existing hetyocn the | thiy question, and such stronge men as Cox und Young & Co., ta tiits day dissolved by mutisl Coneeut: | Holmau consider the step unadyised aud un- V. B Clapiiaud Utto Young ars aut hoslaedto wgn 1 | teygble. The latter aro known tougree with with Mr, Rundall for the manner in which le | fog, tho Senate Chumber belug vccupled by | Sh€ dnd amend tha Constitubion of the Unlted BUTTZ, OF BOUTIL CABOLINA. purformed his duties during tno day. He wan | the Unlted - States Supreme Court roots, aud Shutess Nr. McCrary presented the creduntlals of Mr, food-tempered sud Jnpuetial, wud iade s Kood | the old hatia of the Tt o Toprasontatives | o ueaeas, Att, & uf the Constitution empowees | Buttz, of South Caioling, reunekiu ihit thodects, — T84 Htate-st, NTHED. (an " Congrees to enll & conventiun fur pruposing aueuds | jop of the queation (epporition belng made) would A P i Y A W. B CLAD the Democratie Senators, who to-day nado no | nupression. beiug devoted_to collections of statoary, und sits 40 tho Constitution on the spplivation of the | coudume thue, Sred I ‘fluor forw Wiereppontiblo party of character and first-clase Akl Besle) T Soal SEAEE | objection to tbe_swearihz ln of the two Col- SENATOR BLAINE deslgnuted © Statuary Hall™* ; e e i vl S1ahaat | Soomton e oty Jncrou o 3luld fhe B 0 8 reqpo, ng $10,000 to $20,U00 cash, to CALED CLAMS, | oraduSenators, Either Culorado is not u Btatu thinks theactlon of the Democrats in the House VANDALISN. und SOUTHERN INVESTIOATIONS. . le busineas-man of thi {Ly | o — a . o dy o e ' s 2d]n, n of this city Iu ex: COPAILLNIC or Belford was entitled to bo sworn (u. Thy | fn refusing to wdnlt the new members until ‘Thia lust hall, until this sumyner, contafved o Wi e rent that there are Impors Mr, Tolman was about to ake a wotlon o ads h'-‘f‘i"“‘"‘mk\iu ’ltlh 3 ':f.,’..";‘ 1 party to < after thoe vlection of a Speaker altogether un- | striking reminder of the uhlon‘riml'ln theuncient lam:l?; o o [ 1 in the aystemn of tho Federal Govorne | Journ, butut the request of Mr. Howlti, ho with- waurranted by the rules awd precedents, He says | gallery and the sutlque tron ralline at one snd, | went which reader the altuation of tbe United iwhl tho fugtiou 10 Aitew a_resolution Which that that the claims of & member presvnting a cer- | The architect of the Capitol during the present | States at thls tine delicato and critical, calling for | gentleman dealred to offer (0 be ruad for the in. thiicate of clection take precodence of ufi'l other | summer, instigated by the spirit of modern | 88 oexertion uf the cumhl_m-d virtue aud wisdom of | formation of tie Houve, e lsinass, and-thk tho Pt of sach Membors 16 | teomociasin, bas oatensTbly for the sake of rous | 8l e pooplos therotorey © oy oo | e Consonsbjectud o the mallog e avens bo swors {n cauot, by queationed. Tl Clerk | or Loy n the proportions of tho new stalu | o copanion ot delegates o tha sevaral miates | tho besalutlon Dol cumldsrad ab this fno (s ““Ellll" 5 hiave put “;“f“"‘"‘“h“" £l roll, wud | ury ol hug causcd this ola gailery to bo do- | Jiiouid v held fur iy sole and uepross purposs of | fug Sctrarys queatton of privileso) the Tevolation as he did not do so the House should huve seat- | stroyed, and has rcmuvaal‘ the auddent ruitiuz, [ revising the Constitution of the United States, oud | was not read. 1t rovides for the appoiutmoent of ed them at once, Mr. Blaine regrets that the | For thifty-uino years thy Congrosson of the Fed- | seporting wich ullerations aud amendionts in the | theew eeluct commitieos, une of ffteen mombeea o Republicans dhl not wiake a strovger Oght on | erst Constitution usscmbled m thesy old huils, | naturs of an entiry inatrumont s sbull, whew | proceed to Loulvisna, one of six meiabers ta pro- Jue undersigned e this day formed copartnere Democrats refused to swear him i, but p under the Orm-name of W o " I, Ciapp, Young & WERE NOT AGRELD transacting ‘wholeadle buslaess | that Colorado is not a State. Al the conditions At 149 and 131 Bratet, Pnncrllwd by the orgunic law have been ful- itled, The Prealdent’s proclamation so de- clared ft. Golurmlol the Ropubllean speaxera say, is I:':llllil'l [y Elnfi [ tllin"U'l::nlnu\u‘ "Has- e T T | kit sucliusel eorge [loar well salil that 1t was ABTHMA AND as campetent to churge the Committeo with fn- quirlug what States constitute thu Amerlean T e pu foWatcner And Jowel Cutivauo, Dee, 1, 1 bk o UL LA L T THURSDAY EVENING RY'8 COLLECTION OF PAINTINUS ==lbotold at No. 213 Wabash-av, e SFOITEMEN'S GOODS, i GUNY, PISHIING "TACKEE, T, P BIRONCIITIR, v el - . % y Were Temovy eIy ne * | Fatined as provided In vald Art. 3, render the | ceed o Florida,and onie of nine inombers ta proceed CHRONIO BROFOIIT S yectust yemedy wit Uslon, of luther.hs Decaration it Tude: tlg polat ——— wheu bliey wero removed to thelr new quarter. | fatiieg, 38, KGO llequate 1o the Satgeuctes of | (o Sodth Caralipa o [aveatigato tho ehionl of L TR T g Diitutlon of tho Unitcd States hus been adopted, NOTES AND NEWS. The st aaion o thar Eorir fourt Con | ihe Uoverminent' and ‘1ha Vresorvaion sud vupe | Hsturuing or Cobrattini Busra, 1 1o o recent D Prepared in all forms, forsmoking | 48 to senid lu this Inquiry to the Judiclury Coim- TUD APPROPRIATION DILLS. gresscomineticod sy, The First, Congrow P eonde T hats in the opinjon of Congreas, each | soutlal to an Lonest return of the votes of Electors sl tmimativny by mittee, Theto was pra:lcally no argument for Special Dispatch to Tha Triduns, was composed of sixtyefive membors, | 5l ahould be reprassniad in such Conventlon by | for Presidcnt and Vice- Prestdont, and to s fulr ao- A GAVORY & droonr, the Democratl position. Jeuks mado the | yv,aursorom D. O, Deg 4—The House Ap- | [oPrescuting the thirtcen” otiginal Btates. | as wany delogatesas It is eutitl Senators and | derstanding thereof by the people,and whether the tE. B. EATON’S, 53 Sta 143 New Bond s, London, snd | nearcel, spproach (o an argument in expreesing 5 8 Eny Lok 4 : P~ | Tn ho eecond Congrees threa Btatos, | Hopresintatives in Congress, twoWf said delegatce | Eloctoral votcs of thois states should be counted. . .y te-st. fi‘.}“{i e A o thg | doubts a3 to the constitutionality of the en- propriations Committee have declded to report | Vermont, Kemuck{. and Teoneases, wero added | from oach btate o bo chosen by the Leglslatute | The Commiittoes are Lo have power to send for per- " ESTABLISHED 1853, ted 5..‘“...“}.,.'4'& wblivg act. He thought he could “discover the | only the Pensfon LIl at present, and to leave | to the number ol represontatives from the | tnereof, and one t0 be electod from each Coagres | sons aud papers, Lo take testhioony, to spnolng w Y

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