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PY o him, but atro as an imperisiable Infin- i the peoples Sometblig of hisn has been o into & muttitude of other lives, ana e transmitted o thelr sced. Hlis true . ument fs o3 Inoad a8 the Jand heserved, "N!‘: whieh you have erected over his ashes, Is e mornl of his life.” : e gt eme § abrorlt e leant ¢ ke GWIN, one of the meanest and most [gnant secessiontats that lived in Callfornia, m&.phud the following to his pal, KeLLy, In 20N vreon <, Nov, 11. 1870, —James Kelly, Porl- javé sufpored 1 i reaton to rely 1lve private advices that ef- are no ¢ made lo count us vut, eaxpenre in lovkwa after thai o o A sible, nad rely upon you. Answer i pen oSO e Tho o e the. New {L.‘fi‘unh'l- Winnian M. GwiN, 118 pal seems to have acted on his advice, and, fnstead of efng vountedt out, he und the ** Re- ’ aners” huve vounted in o man whom their Iu:n record shows was not eleeted, “No ex- p ase wasspared ! to steal an Elector, and now, they have ot him, we hope they will have agood time with im, —e—— — The London IHepatch of Nov. 19 contalns the wing newspaper ftem: ’“:,':,, I o prat ek four or fiv tranmctions i gonlederate Lowls tuok pluce in o single, day In Copel court.The prospect of Me, TILDEN'S elece wpel S0l American Vrealdency had led there lon for, Lpceulatats ta supposc 1hat the tine was oot SRCTE off when the Confederaty bouda. T e divchiarged? * Leluwied pooples Ever since the *lost cause?? went under, tho foglish Lolders of Confedérate bonds have patched and walted, hoped and prayed, foru relarn of the Demo-Confederato purty to pow- en, belleving that it wuuld make the nation os- Forthat and other shmllar reasons the British were genenilly on the side of Tammany Hall snd the Solld South fu the recent political strog- gle n this country. About s cool and at the same time absurd a | Lo as we have seen for o long fime s this Wush- qune the payment ol those Confederate bonde. | |ug|nntllapnu:h Irom the editor of the Times to l. s paper: hfl!e“r‘u aro now vague hinis At n compromiec, whereby TILuLN shall be elected by the House and wapcren by the Semate. This the llc‘mbllum cdatm wiik bu dolug substanting justicu to ull varties, ey witl thus be enabled to retain the Senate be- cndabl peradventure with the casting vote of tho Jresding ontlcer. It be had telegraphed that there are active Jottings goingr on among the Tildenites to count i thelr man at all hozerds, and offer the Vie-Presideney to the Republicans ns a pre- tended compromise, he would have stated the fat, but the truth was not what e wanted. The Cleveland (O.) papers are again becoming wronal, Thus the Leader vemarks of its seightior ; Altowance rhould be made for the r.'lfu and dlls- spointment of the 2l n ealer over the election of Jlargs, 1te editor Lus bee r:uln to be'ap- il pointerd Lostisaster of Clev thus be abie, I addition to tus title of ** Colonel, " to weite I M, niter bis parae und deaw the enug rulary of 0008 year. e will howl for several weelos at. ibe Loutstann l:uh-.rnln;:, Buard, and will charge it witall wunner of vhlaiuy becausc it hiay dim- sgd bimi 10 1he vmount of $16,000, ur four yenr’ airy. We rtather sympathize with Mr, “Ans. steoxt In s disappointment, Persunslly, he lsa wery clever gentlenun,s e eT—ee The CrioN1x Infamy of the TiLDEN *Reform - s is the attempted theft of un Electoral vot e tuOreon, 5 et ———— PERSONAL, 1tis remarked npon as a signiftcunt clrenmstwace et Mew, **HL B, Juckson decorates lier “now toce in the. Innhlt.lll of Mercy Phllbrick. Mr. Cluude Burroughs, one of the actors who . pisbed In the hurning of the Brooklyn Thet tre, " wseas huving died of thin shuee, atcd In this eaty before the dre, ot tao old O era- iome, i the revival of ** The Flylng-Scud," un- éeribe wotagement of Mr, C, D, Hess, Jalis Adums 18 celebrated on a New T4 £y omb- Thiky reminds ta: New York Z'ribune of the othor fa noun epl: gkt Ellza, sorrowing, rears this marble s'mb ‘10 fiée denr Juhid. who died of extta zerab, Acurlous cnee of suspended unlinatlo n 3 renort- wlothe Loubsville Commercial, ‘The person fs o Nas Hutlisfeld, o youny hudy of 17, w o, although anbithig no othee wigns of We, retalv s her natural ciotand warmth, Minirter Boker vaa right, the Spriagfield Zepub- fegy thinks, it ussuring the Czar that Amerlcs mapatizes with Ruseda m her mpirited pollcy Wrarde Turkey. The Indelicaey of thin kind of yupatiy, which now, it 1 sald, scuprises Enrope, aaciery haudy-to us from thw quarter o fow Janaze, i 1 half that Is told of Soldene Yav-true, it 18 high- Idesfrable tirat Monnre. Moody el Sankey bo re. talaed o prosecuto s compulgn teguinat them, But, Wik wil have It, Soldens /leeves Hoston ns’ Juoly ani Sunkey go there, orad they leave hero aahe conies, 3fis the thonglatfal agent been wheuing to this end? The fnteresting intelligerae that an express- tobber huw confusred 8t Akion, In consequence of thechange worked dn hle I eart through the minls. tations of Mewsre, Moody andl” Sunkey, ut once Ebes the yuestlon s 1o h s present responsibllity, NLewere Lie wieked old 1 ellow thut commutied the wlbery he never woul's have confesscds and it wnkl be unust to npr son an upright man. ey vy In Peorlu that Col. Hob Ingorsoll &opped futo chureh u°ad ocenplod caluily the pew :um- nabub of the vidlage. Whon theowner cutso ‘!lml\m‘d upou Ru'sert, but to no purpose, At bt rich man winte fn dorge charactene in the l:lflg:lmgk. **1pay 82,000 year rent for this :w. "luwlllch ‘Jol, Robert responded In the K8 Way, ** D~ —d fine pew for that price™ Thy wieraclous Bur' {uztton Hatckeys tells tho story, A number of - dudents of Princeton College have ken tho faw 'nto thelr own hands In_mtlier wume Ty fashiow oy walthng on one of thelr Professors ; ‘: Ldy w A requesting hlv resiynation ou tho {oreof lwompotency, “They ‘eald ho conld not et it ein. From the evidence of thelr capacl- ‘:“lhlch i furnished fn this procecding, It Is al- ‘w:&’ ndxel \vhullulsr |hl;: I‘\mn; u; abliMty to in- en 13 o serlous deficienc, e 'y in a gentloman h:n Tiicbard A, Proctor rojalcos that the Ameri- I.-.M"I“ are s prompt In paying for thelr lect. e Me guvoid Jectures in thds country, and e I:ll‘ one fnstance (that of the Ieckure at the Pub. Jpirary gl of Dos Molncs) was there any do- :’ ayment, Me. Proctor scems to think that *Quent reforenco to hiv inunclal diienliivs at *Moines will fully juutify hls description of the o jhnuu he witnessed thero ut s publie table, i Y3 thero uny necessary connection between %0 eventay dfiml‘ Malstead has been the vietimof one of mhlm-llrlturul Jokes. They were dinlng to- o 8ud 8 Loy from the Conmercial ofiice u- l):l«d thom once or twheo with dispatclies from W bulldozed™ dlstricts, The cowedian, ever fmil'm fun at the oxponse of somebody clao, Y ved tho bellllant idea of Imuroving on the du:?l;,l'" 80 lio caused o friond to manufacture by hes wherewlth to horhss the unbuppy ilale Inogog (0 WOrl: was cloverly exocuted. The i 1ho reports gradually grew more ominouy, i i cach new bulletin Halstead became miore Mg :l.lml excltod, At last word wus brought P KJ' lonx' had enmmenced, and that the strects i lesne wera swimming in blood, The "’Dlul" could wtand it na longer, Mo bode his ‘uvl:n taty udien, and fed for the printing. wl, o be arrlvod there hu learned thetruth; Taghas "uu;l.h he was good-uatured cnough to oy i Imposition, be was not magnanimous of mm:lcm::m |ul{:|1cumpnnlon und soal an era kot very ovenl; e ot the puro brtemtan, TOTEL ARRIVALS, Cre . :::“('aew Judge W, A, Carter, Supreme Onp, Yomlug: ¥, C, Jacques and bride, East b. W, ‘Culloch, Pearla; J, A, D, Schuyler, Now York; W, 8, H. Stott, New Vork; J. B, i W, A, Grlewald, Philndels New York: Georgo Culver, o0k, Fruncluco. .« Ploett, Do Molned J. b, Totchkixe, Bur- Ter " Hyuge D Hondes. o— B, War- Tiildrup, * Mo, d. Bun Wi Burinalis the 1 - Y o rk: the Hon, George Tanon, Boue urk; 5N Gl Al :fiémhgnhfi' s, Pitiaburg; 3, We Treduily Jras Clacins ! i 1 | kresses ure now In force. | | WASHIITGTON. Important Action Respect= ing the Electoral Canvass. Vice President Ferry Decides that the Joint Bules Are 'Void, The Senate Concurs fir This Ruling by a Vote of GO to 4. e This Settles All Disputes About, the Twenty-seconsl Joint Rule. MoCrary's Plan for o Compromise Committes to Be Accepted. | A Batch of Interesting Gopssip from the National Capital. Blaino, Jeff Davis, Tilden, Clarls Franois Adams, Jefferson, and Goldthwaite, THE JOINT RULES. THEY DO NOT RXIS1 Spectal Dizwatch to The Tribune. ‘Wasminaroy, . €., De, 8.—It was very evi- dent fu the Senate this afternoon that the more experlenced Democrats are not yet disposed Lo indorse the doctrine nssumed by the House that the jolnt rules adopted by the previous Con- Me, ryy the pre- siding officer, bad decided that they are not, and that there ure not now any jolnt rules of Con- grest, From this declslon Mr. Merrimon, of | North Caroltna, hos appealed, s to-doy he I labored to show that Mr. Feny, was wrong, and that the johit roles of one Congress were teansferred to the mest Qongress. 1t will be remuembered that it is clalmed by soine of the Demovrats that un- «der one of these joint rules the House of Ttep- resentatives has the right to participate In the counting of the Electoral votes, Mr, Merrt- wnon had conseruently preelpituted one of the grave cleetion questions on the Senate, ,but. his Democratic ngsodates wers not willing, gener- ally speaking, to sccond him. Mr, Edmunds completely uemodlshed his urgunent, aud the decision of the Chulr was sustafuied by a vote of of 50 ayes wralnet 4 nuys, Nine Democrats voted oye with the Republicans, und sumne others dodged, Tue resolution No. 10, which Mr. Edmunds endeavored to got up on Thursday, will be taken up on Mondey, and an interestiiye debate on the election ol President and Viee-Prestdent may be expected. BETTLED, The actlon of the Scnate doubtless scttlea the question us to the vxistenceof thie swenty-second Juiut rule, for the House will ecazcely venture o Insist that that rule prevalls wien the best Representatives of that purty {n the Senate deny I, Thesubject was fuirly tegted atter nenrly two days’ debate, Merrinion “mude the polnt that Edmund’s Constitutionul Amendiment of the lust sesaion could not be taken wp until s days after the beglunlug of the seusion, o thy Jomt rules forbid it. “Edmunds fasisted there were no joint rules. The President of the Senute supported Edmunds, Appenl was made to the Seuate, and the Presldent of the Senate was sustabied, AN ANALYSIS OF THIS VOTE shows peeultur results, ‘The following four Democrats oniy voted that the twenty-sccoud {ulux rule ur that uny Joint rule exista:” Maxey, Merrimou, White, und Withers, Eleven Demo- crats voted with the Repnblicuns sustaining the Clulr. These eleven were Bayerd, Cackrilly Couper, Dennds, Eaton, Kernanw, MeCreery, M Douuld, Prlee, Randolpb, und Wallace. There thirteen Democrais wha did not vete. —_— M’CRARY’S PLAN. 1 18 WELL RECEIVED, Spectul Dixpateir to The Trivene. ‘Wasnitaros, . C., Dee, 5.—Thw House Ju- dlclary Cumuittee this morning agreed to re- port the resolution Introduced fu the Ilouse yesterday by Mr, McCrary, of Iows, providing for o committeo of five members to aet with any almilar committee that may he uppo bited by the Senute to prepure and veport witnoun delay such mensure, elther legislutive or const dutfonal, as may, i their judgment, he best catenlated to avcomplish the end that the Electora votes may bie connted und the tribunal whose authority none can ¢ uestlon, and whose deetston nld will nceept as finnd. Thewnb- Ject of the status of. Culorado was _ Informally tiscuyeed, but fnul actlon was dederred until Monday, 1 otder 1o allow Mr. Kno.z to prepare un opisilun In the cuse, . fuths Western Assoctated Pre is. Wasmsaroy, D. C., Dee, 8.—lle ITouse Committee un the Judiclary have t grreed to re- port luvorably on the resolutiort offered by Repreacntutive McCrary yesterday providing for tho appolutment ol o “commitiice to act n comection with the Commidetee of)* the Senate to secure u count of the Electoral votes, sl n determination of dleputed questions by a tri- bunal whose authonty none qaestlon, and whose decislon all witl ueeept we flnal, The Comnnittes postponed action on the Colorado matter until nexe Monduy. i ‘The Comipittes witl recomniend the adoption of the resvlution without uny mnendment, ex- cept one providing thut the speeial Comniittes shull constst of seven Instead of JGve members, 1t will lproln\bly be brought beforo the House next Mondny. rri® 3 NOTES AND NE'WS. CUAMBERLAIN'S INAUGIUTIAL, Speciul Dispatch to The Tri bune, ‘Wasuiyaron, D, ) Dee, Be=Ths text of Clumberlain's fnsugural has created profound | symsputby for him here, It helpes to explain the *havivg recel language of the Prestdent to Hiewitt when he suys thot the peace i South. Caroliun, 1 the troops were withdrawn, would D the peace thut could be made by the rifle-ciubs. The fuct that the Bouthern Press Assoclation. did not think ‘pruper to send the text of the dnaugurul to the North Iy severely eritivlsed INVESTIUATIONS, ‘The Senate Elections Comndttee has reversed its decision, und will send nub-conunittees to Loulsiang, Bouth Curoliug, emd Floridn, New Orléans Demnocrats have telographed hero thut themost vaiuable Republican witnesses could not be removed to Wastilugton on secount of their wouuds, nud that the Democrats were greutly rejoleed that the Senate Commfttes wis not coming. 1'0STAL. ! The House Committes 0n Appreriations to- day asslpned to Representatdves [Lol eian, Blount, and Waldron the preparation of the Post-Ofllcs Appropriation bill, and tlids sub-co.zmittes will et 1o conunetics thelr wone te-niorrow, GOSSIP FROM 'TH[1 CAPITAL, BLAINH THLLS HOW ELYCTIONS Al E LOBT AND WON—I1UW JEPF DAVIS ESCAURD POINISUMBNT POR TREANON—TILDEN ANDCHAKL. 18 PRANCIS AUAMS—LOW JEYFEUSON WAS ELECIED FRES: IDENT—A BENATOKIAL MEMOLY, Py Our Oen (orvespondens, . o ‘Wasuinuror, D, €', Dee, L—Some time be- fore the Presidential campaign hed fairly be- Lun, Me Blalne, fn dbscussing, so.sdully, the charucter of politieal orgaulzation fn the cane i vuss, sulls | MLAINE ON POLITICAL, ORUANIZA TION, “Phe poputur opiuton thut vast s biounts of’ ‘money are spent In clections, lu verylerroneous oue. 1 have no persobul knowledge of polities fn large citles, but I Know sumethivg of pollties fu the country. Blnew 1850 I heve ULeen Claboman of the itepublican State Centrul ConnmiticelniMa'ne,— ved thut position, you wilk sy e, when I was very young. Since thut time I htwve been actively enzaged In the campalgo eve ry year, except in 1807, when 1 was fn Lurepe. During ull that time, with the sinzle excepiion- of this uRe years thure has not been & dollir o wended results be declared by i T R S S S . el S . S SR P DM for politleal purposea fn Malne, through the Campalgn Conmtten, that has not been ex- pended under iy own personal supervision, even If 1have not drawn the checks or drafts, There has been a T'rensurer, of conrsed it the payment of the money han been authorlzed by we, In 1872, in the Grecley campalgn, our greatest expendititres for polltleal purposes were made. ‘Greeley had made the monstrous charge that we had carrled Mafne that year by expend- Ing bjndreds of thousands of doltars. We ex- vended exactly 813,000 In that canvass in Malne, ‘I'here was nover acent used for any purpose without iny knowledge, and § know thot a cent of It wus diot used “to huy voters, ‘There arc many legithnate expenses for which money can be used “fn polities, In Malue woney 1s y used for organfzation, Thers are “some %) towns, The falling-off of ten votes In a town akes @ great différence n Whe aggregate ma- Jorlty, We consider it fmportant that these ten Yotes should not be Jost. An aceurate canviey fs made vt cvery townstip and school-distriet, and we know oxactly the name of every voter and his politics, They orbelassified os ¥ Abso- Iutely Democeratle* or #Absolutely Revublican,”! as “Doubtful ‘or *Absent.” From the re. i 'rnsof our ennvassees In 1872, we predicted, aue week hofore the election, what the 1 would be within exactly 160 voter, We alwaya expect to be rhle to tell within 1,000 votes, Our method of work Is this: We tiud some man {n cvery townshinp who s able to dothe work, whose heart Is In the canse, aud who 13 willing 1o da It 1f his expenses ave pofds [n most cascs hels o fanmer, It may happen that bls crops aro about to be gathered i, aud that hie needs Wi thoe, He "will usually attemd to tlic work, however, for' Iis cxpenees and envuplt nioney to pny the wages of n man to take hiR place on the farm, We usunlly make n bargaln with the man lur 83or $5aday. No one hus scarcely ever been paid more' than .84 o day in Maine, He takes his horse and makes n complets canvass of the district, ft mav take him three weekss antel, when hie has finished, und banded fn Tis re. turns, we have an exact politieal record of that townshijn. In that way we canyoss the entire Stat We also spend money to du(mf‘ the ex- el of voters who are absent from tho State, if they cun be dnduced to. return, Fuw States are so well organized as Maine, Pennsylvania s never been ko well organized. 1 have often urged guch a general orzanizatlon in ol the States."” . 1OW JEPF DAVIS BSCAPED PROSECUTION FOR TILEASON, 4 The referenee to Mr Justice Clifford In one of Mr. Blulne's mun;mltzlchucl ! recalls a elr- cumstance conmeeted with the Judicial 1fe of the Tormer, whivh f very Jittle known, Mr. Justiee Clitford ix of Malue stoek, but, hke most Yankes Uemotrats, Is one of the most Democratie ot 1 s schiool, 1o the latter purt’of March, 1978, A fr. Justive Clifford, ut 4 ainner-party given n C harleaton, 8, C., by Col. Richard Lathers, at; \ted sume facts with regard to the case of Je. Tevson_Davig, which never became widely ke swn. Judee ClifTord, after reclting his e neet 20 with the celebrated Webster-Parkmnn mur der, which he proseeuted, was led into dis- ciss ' of the case of defierson Davis. The subst. wee of Judge Clifford™s remnrks Is thus report % in the Liady News, of Charleston, S. of the1 wst duy iy Anoth ¥ cvent of prest historical interest, In whielt Ju tgo Clnford participnied, i tho solenn consiltat, 90 of_u rmall numuer of the most able Tuseyern o e North at Washington, a few month nfter the W =8, pun the womentous guestlon as to whther the Pederul Government shonld commence u eriminal p.tesscention agamst the ton, Jeiferson Dzvie for hist partcipation and Jeaderslip In the Wir of Secer wom, i this council, which was wurrounded ut e tme with the ntnost secreey, and which lay -ze et been described, were Thited Stated. Agdormeéy-General Specd, * dudge Clitord, the ) tow. Willinm 3. Evarts, and perhaps hulf-n- 'oxen others, who had been Yelocted from the whote Northern profexsion for thelr legal ability & ud ucumen; und the resnlt of thelr deifheration wi ‘s $he eudden abandonment of the caee by the Fede M Qoverninent, In viow of the Insurmonntable diftie:. itk 1 the way of fiuumgn final conviction, whic.t were revealea by thelr mtlent stady of the lux bearing upon the cuse, ir. Hoadley, thew und GOW & iieur neigl:bor and intimate frfend of Judge CHIOrd. relutes that, be- fore the lutter vt out 1 9¢ Washington to joln thin_conference, by puid M (3tr. Hoadley) the compliment of ' calling v %on blin 1o consult tpoit the momentous qui stton which he was nhout 1o pesiat in ung: mnd B wae ¢4 ft were elear that ald follow hin trial, ® the wide of the agreed between them tuat the convictlon of Mr, Day snd that the lw and the fe § prosecution woult bo freenltl n_the Supreme Conrt, as weil ax In whatever cou.st of oriinul jus rlsdiction thy cune might be {w'Uated, U would b the part of wikdom ind true stu¥ermanship, as well ux poliey, not to bepin the pro weutivn, — The conference touk place, and wae fung, Jerned, and profonnd, Fhe Federal Constitutio T, the kuw of natione, the declelons of the Supres 3¢ Loutt in the trind of Anron Burr, und other caur es-celebres having more ur less bearkg on the case hen under | consfueration, nud the whaie: list of S Me (rald i the history of the clvbized won.l were studled, weigned, omlyzed, ond - disveeted. e conncll were divided upon some pointy, and disngrevd npon otliers, Some Were ul fint wty enU= otts for prosecations othees, who hud welghea ¢ subect more careinily, inslsted from the test upon the utflity of sueh s courso; and Guully the wintr counxcly of the Jutter prevalfed, anu the propuse.d prosceutiun of r. Davie was, an will be’ remems ercd, suddenly * abandoned, altho muy doubtlos bu wew to muby of our. reatvek to leuris that this suddun chango of policy was the direct reault of thls sojemn concluve, Aftor thy council Tud sdjonrned, aid dudgs Ciitord Lind returned to W iome, Mr, Hondley inquirea the result of thelr deliberativte, and Judge Chitford nsde @ staking and cusructeriatic reply in something hke the fol- lowlng hngupget THE UNITED STATIS POWERLESS THRASON, ++Remarkublo as the fuct may nppear, we find that the laws of the United dtates are”not so conntruet- ed s 1o offer any certainty of punishine high treazon_ or rebellion and Mr, Davix, of arrulgned under them, cumot be brought to conviction, Techaps it b that thie men who framed our funda- mental law and_system of Government, and win were fightlng for 1iberty with hulters sbont theie neeke, did not pay much attentlon to (he guestion of pundahivg b the futire the acts whith they were committing themselyes, AILDEN'S CcaBINEr? The Demouruts seem nined to put Chorles Franels Adums in Tilden’s Cabinet, huther the latter recelves the mujorlty of the ral Collejre or nut. . +There fs o boud of unlon between Charles TFrancts Adais sud Samucl J, "Thden, which in lorty yeare hus been forgotten. 'Thuy both, Torty yeurs awo, worshiped “ut the same shirine. Sumuel J, Tilden took for his Idol, in his early artin Van Buren, Judeed, thut tamous lett eh 'T'ilden wrote for his Joval newspa- per when a schoul-boy was attributed to Murtin vun luren by thu encimles of the letcer. fhe noise Which b occusluned resulted In bringing Ditden 16 Murtin Van Buren, at whosu 1ect by ever afterward sut, Tildon, in an interview with the vorrespondent of the Phtladelplin Ziuee pending s cumguln wor the Governurship of New York State, safd thut is fdeal of American statestunn was thut. Jolly, shiftices old_ statesmun, Martln Vo Buven. Martip Van Buren was un aristoerat. He al- ways Hved i u grand and Totty style, ns Tllden AGAINST does ut Grumerey Yark and 1t Afbuny, and as Charles Frunels — Adumas does everywhere, Martms - Vun Buren aiways scemed Lo eat his soup with » golden spoon. The peaple ut lust found out thie they wers tused to puy for Mas tin Van Buren's extravagant " fiving us they urg tuxed to suuke up the deliciency fuTilden’s in- cotue-reLusns. 2 Clurles Francls Adums also tuok Martin Van Buren for his patron, wid, ut the * Free Letio- eratic Conventiou ? wiich way lield ot Bufialy n August, 1518, Martin Van Buren, X 2 dentof the United States, wan nominated Jor the trst place, utd the Hon, Cha Adamg, of Mansuchusctts, for the seeond place, on the tickets Charles. Francds Adwis had then sbandoned the party with which he hud atlllfuted, us he now ussalls the party from whose hunds he has pershstently sought oftice, “The Free Democratle Conventlun at Baffulo was u bult fram the regular Democratie Convention which wus hetd at Baltimore, IHOW SEPPERSON WAS BLECTED.. Befors thoe xeitement about the Electoral Conleges beging, i will be well to call to mind thy .curlous proceedings attendngy the clection of Jelleraon, They show u peculiur Democsutic precedent. oG were thirty bullottiigs I the Seiute, The votes given by Delaws Lary lund, wnd Pennsylvaniu ware tied on every ballot, - Vinal- Iy, Bemutor Bayacd, of Delawire, the grand- Ither of tne present Lulted states Scuator frot that Stute, who s Tihtew's chumplon, Is reportedt to ave satil that, If the three ollives of Collectors 0f Customs ut Wilinhgton, Del.y Phlladeiohta, and o post in Maryiand, were give en to the persons who then “held “them, the three \'u&s necessury to cleet deflerson would bo given. The nest” moinlyg the threo votes wera given for deiferson, and Lie wus electeld Lo persuns fi the Customs Servico wero ree tafned, Bayurd uiter o tuoe becant oppozed to Jutlerson's Admiulstyution, when he inude this stacement fu the upen Benute, sud veritied it by un atiidavit, v EXIT GOLDTAWAITE, ‘Tliat curlotts Demovrutie personage, Senutor otdthwalte, of Alatua, will woou dixappoar from public lite, ~ 118 wuctessor §s dlected. Scuutor Goldthwaite hus Jong been anlicted wihth nbsent-mbigedness, Ho lins great ditllent- ty Iu keepimg track of Lis weaniog upparel, 1o conatuntiy Juses ity cunt or his Lat. Oune or two pages ure kept ruuning a good desl of the e 10 supply tho geutlemun's Tapse of jutuls Yot 1€ L poes to the House, be will tuku his hat snd cloak theve, aml be sure 1o Juave one or Doth uf them uh soiie 0L OF vl sUING Member’s e bas often had to wat for bours ile puges und wmescenzers were huutlug up atruy kuswioats. Mo sl Los u Lublt of tukioe i Alearn, other people's coats hy mistuke, partleularly if | mtory of Bk Jis. nud provtiling for a tempo- they hnppen Lo hang mear his own pez. One day n Benator missed his_coat, which had ahout 847500 In money ft. The disappearanc was nttended by such alngnlar Sreumstances that the detectives werequictly put upou the trail, Four days afterwards, a” couple of detectives called’ &t Scuator Goldthwalte's house, and naked him i he had his own coat. After search- ing his elosct far o time, he returned, bringing the lost cont., xasing, “this does not look quita like 1y coat.” “The loat money was found sate in the pocket. This story 18 lolid by an ofticer of the Senate, E. THI1: RECORD. BENATE. Wastixaroy, D, C., Dee. 8.=Mr. Ingalls submitted a resolution requesting the Seeretary of the Interfor to report to the Senate fnmedi- ately what elforts nave heen made to remnve the Bloux Indiuns from thelr treaty reservation 10 the Indlan Territory, and what uegotiations are pending between the Government ond the Indiane, together with the object and purpose thereof. Agreed to. Mr. Mitchell called up, for reference, the resolution sulnnitted by him yesterday direct- ing the Committee on Privileges and Elections to Investigate the facts attending the appoint- ment of E. A. Cronin as the Presidential Elect- or by the Governor of Oregon, and it was re- forred to the Committee on Privileges and Llectons, without debate, On motlon of Mr. Ilozan, the bill introduced by him ut the last session to provide for the 1ssue of sllver colny and to make the silver dol- lar u legal-tender, was taken from the table snd referred to the Comnittee on Finance, Mr, Morton moved that threeadditional mem- hers to the Committee on Privileges and Elec- tlons be appoluted to uld In discharging the duties Impused by the resvlution of Mr, Edmunde, providing for un investigation Into the recent elece tion in - Miniasippl, South Caroling, Alnbamu, Ueorgla, Florida, and Loumisns. Agreed to, and {'he Chalr was nuthorized to appoint the pew memn- o S, B, W Mr. Horvey submitted a reeolution authorizing a relect commitice to exnmine into the sevoral branches of the Clvil Berviee, to employ a_clerk, aud to send fur persons and papers, Agreed to. TULE JOINT RULES, Mr. Edmnnds moved to tako up the joint resola- tion proposingun umendment to the Constitution of the Unlied States n regard (o the count of the Llcctoral vote by the Sunreme Court, Mr, Merrimon ebjected, anl read the Twenty- first Joint Rule, providing that unsiuished business Teft over from one sesslon shall nat be taken up for nction wotil the lupse of mix days of the beginning of the aubeequent sension, ke maide o polnt of or- der that under that rule the Joint resolution could nut be consldered now. “The Chuir (Ferry) overruled the pout, and an- nounceid that the Joint rules were not in force, Teelden, this knbject wua covered by the Senate rule No. &, whictt he directed to” be reud, It provides thut st the commencement of thy sec- ond session husiness shall be resumed and pro- cri'l-dv.‘ll with a8 If no adjonrnment bad taken place, ; ! Mr. Merrimon appealed from the decislon of the Chair, and ruld Uit he had no objection to taking up this jomt resolutlon i it coald e done prop- erly, but If the Twenty-first Joint Rule was in farce, s he belleved It ‘was, tho resolution could not be taken tp. The Juint rules were in force. and, If It was not competent for the Senate abollxh them without a concurrence of tho How neither Honse conld withdraw or assent to these rules withunt the concnrrence of the uther, He read from tile proceedings of Congrese ut previous ressione 1o whow that the Twenty-fest Jolut Ruln has been frequently enforced. 'The juint rul had been fu foree xinee the existence of the Gov- ornment, They had never been guestloned, and nothing had ever been said ubout thele readoption 11l at the lawt resston of the Senaic, Mr. Johnston safd although 1t was contended now and had boen at the Just scexlon thut there were no Jeint rulus [n force betore the Senate und House, tiey acted under them oroey day. The DLusimens of Congreas could not go on withont them, He quoted at length from the joint rules, und sakl the nuthority to appoint conference commitives was derived from the Jolnt rules, The tranamin- afon of meswages fromune House to anather was in_pursuance of the jolnt rules, Mr. Edinunds euld there was a general paclla- ;m.-mnry rulo providing for comumittees of con- erence. Mr, Jolinston argued that there were varions committecsuppointed under the Jolnt rules, among them the Commitice Enrofted Bills and Com- mittee of the Libeary, and others, Ar. Sargent safd when the Hut of committees was reported the othier day it was accompanied by rexo- Iutlons _authonzing the Committers on Library, Public Buftings und Grounde, Printing, snd Ene rolled Bllix to act conenrrently with those commit. tees of the House. 'hin showed that the Kenate dld not recognize the Joint rulea, under which these comumntices might My, Davis wild when the committecs were re- ported he Inquired of the Senator from Jowa AWrieit), who reported them, ae to whether there wav sny chango {n the ususl custom of appolating | bij cummiitees, unil was assured by that Senator {hut there was 1o cha Now It nppeared thore was a :ihun;;u for the purpose of avoiding the jommt s, Mr. Wriznt sald some one_was talking to him when the Senator from West Vieginio (Duvis) aek- ed the queetion. Iie understood him to inquire if there was uny grent change In the organlization of the committees, and he ruplled 1u the negative, Mr. Morton slil perhaps there waaio Jegal prop- oslifon thut could be atarted but what could be nr- wucd favorably, 1t was perfectly plain to him that tmere were no joint rules, o the Senate hud with- drawn from them, and 1t hud a peefect right to do ‘w0, Ilo quoted from varjous sushorities in sup. aurt of e argament, and read from the record e views heretofore expressed Ly Senators on the Democratic »ide of the Chamber, He sald In hile opinion the entire purposo of bis friends on the other sido [u intalning thnt the joint rules were Binding now wis 1o maintaln tie Twent Joint Itule relative to the count of th vhich liad been vondemned as wickell every- Mr, Merelmon said he would not be so uncharlta- Ule ns to suy that the Republican wido desired to ot vl of it for u purpose. . 3r, Morion sakd hie had been trying to get rid of tho Tswonty-recand Joint Hule fof yearn pant, Mr Huyand spuke of the I'wenty-second ltule as Delng the only one ebjectionable, unl read from Difs rémiarke of Taxt xewsion i 1avor of (e passge of aluw reaniating the count of the Electoril vote, instend of dealiiz With the sublect by Joint rule, Me commented wh wome lewgth upon the Jolut rules, thelr ubject, und thelr orkgin, und enld he must adhiere to the position heretofore taken by lim, to the oleet that the Jomt rules of the Houre ant Senato were as much’ within thelr control us other raley, uand wight be terminated Ly cach Iluuse ot thetr dixcretion., Mr. Edintinds quuted at lenzth teom his remarks whien T mutter way before the Sennte ut tie bt wunsfon, and alvo from remarks of Mr. Merrimon AL the :lml"l“ lhlm;, Lo shiow that thut Senutor had chunged his opinion, e Murrfinon xah 4t the lust scssfon b had not the wubject much attention, but after ho \eard the arguoients of other Senutars ho hud re- feetod on the mutter and lnd changed bix opinion, Mr. Hdmunde, Tesnming his argument, veferrod to ths question bofory the Houre’ of Kopresvita- tives ab thy lust sesxion, und, ulluding 1o the de- cinlon OF the late Speuker Lorr, waid nlthouch he (Edmunds) disugreed with him npon the subjeet of general polities, a - Jong und pleasant frienvship oxisted betwoen theni, Mr. herr hind *departed fram his carver of usefulnerd nmidat the sorrow of ull good men, Pre-eminent in that great purty, bu wus noted ot only sn an_honomble, mtr(u(u:clllu , bt In baving the largo views ol u statesman. . Continuing his argument, he commented on the Jofut rulew, and said they woro siunly standing or- tem of ench House of Congress, 110 angued that cuch Houva had u perfect right to retire from such ruled, After further debato by Mesars. Merrimun, Ed- mitndn, and otliers, the queation bewng on the an- pend of Mr, Meerimion from the declsfon of the Char, the dechdon Wi suntalned—yeus, 505 nagv, A--uw fulluws: A% Albiwonr, uthatly, Larvey, glllchw\:k. Howa, galis, he Crory, Meboad, esliluu, Sata Merron, Whyte, —4 N Camoron (Pa.), who weuld have voted yen, was paired with Mr. Saulsbury, who would buve voted i the negativ Conover, W Waredom, Wiligkt—30, Coviwer, 2 XOT YOTING. Tarnuin, COutiestiy, oYy Hunes (Fia atinaiit, Do v, sunes (Nev.)y Wlertson, uoldifiwalie, vilvy, Rhinrun, Gordot, 3 Bevenson, Thamiin, wand, Thurman. Mr, Withers dnteaduced a bl for the relief of owners aud ‘mr:blu-n of lund wold for direct taxes in fusurrectionnry States. Meferrod. TILE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENIDIERT, The Scenateo 100k up the ot resolution propos. g an smondanent to the Conutitution of the United States I regurd (o the count of the Klectoral vote, und It wa reud, Hefure proceeding with the conwlderation thercof tho Benate went luto cxocutive sssaion, and when 140 tvurs opened udiourned until Mouday. CONPIRMED, The Senate confirined the nowtuation of BDenjain+ n ¥, Gue, Penwlou Agent at Des Molues, In. HQUIR. . Mr. Daker, of tudlany, jutroduced a bill pra. postug wn wmeudmont to the Constitution, forbid- ding the waumption ur payoieat of nn{ club for losa or dutnuge, growlug out of the loes or de- struction of property durlug the late Rebollion. "l Louniun Appropriation. bill was passed, un then Wood (N, Y, ) calipd up the resolution offered | rary Toem of rument therefor, Leferred, d Mr. Le M ¢ (HE ) ulZered the followhig resolu. on s Wupnnae, Sorfona diTerences of opinfon may arire hetwveen members of the two Tonsos of ton. gresaan o thelr Jurldiction and powere In Joint Aesslon fn counting the Elecloral vote, and the queatians luvolved hieing queations of Jaw, Resolred, That the Sente by requested to ap- oint a committee toact with a commlttee of fve o be appointed by the Speaker of the House n presenting to the Saprome Conrt such nuestionn na either of ralil comnitters nisy deem fmporiant in this crisls, and askiig thumembers of the Supteme Court o give Congress an oplulun thercon, Mz, $inskin rors to debate the gnestion, and it therefore went over nnder the rale, Mr, Milla offered o resolutfon ealling on the President for information as to shether the cavalry force by been recently removed from the Texas frontier. Mr. Faulkner Introduced a bill to continue the spproniation for the fwprovement of the Monon- gl hela liver, WestVirginia. Referred, Adjuurnied, e a— MORTUARY. Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. 8rnisorigtp, 1L, Dee. 8,—The funeral of the late Col. Lofayette McCullis, of this city, formerly commanding the Third Illinois Cavole ry, who died at Washington, a few dnys since, occurred liere to-duy wider the ausplees of the Grnd Army of the Republie, of which deceased waan member, with the Bhicrinan Guards as un escort. Deceaved was buried with military hon- ors, _Mexican War veterans and soldicrs of the Inte War acted as pall-bearers. BUSINESS NOTICES, Burnett’s Kallisto No part of feal oreanizatton s mofe worthy of ear tion than the wkin. ar phys- ul utten- Its delicate wtructire and mechaninn render it nensitive to the slighiest oh- structions, whother arlslnig from snnburn, from dust, or the chaneing alr and wind. Burnctt's Kalliston is prepared expreesly 1o remove all theso: and the resnlt of its nee 1o n perfectly healthy ac. tion, and s softnesn and loveliness of texture that health alone will induce, e — . Coughs and colils are often ovarlooked, A continuance fur any leneth of time catines frritution uf the lungs or some chronie throat discuse, ** Brown's Lronchial Troches' are an eficelus) cough renedy, e ——— Boland's Aromutic Bitter Wine of Tron laa remedy for nervone debility. Impoveristied blowd, and tmpaired digestion, Depot, 5 Clark etreet. NE 1S THE GREAT FANLIY NEDICINE AND Health-Restorer. GENFRAL DEBILITY. Deility. 18 8 term used ta denote deficivney of biood. The Qutritive cutatituents of the biood nte fi feas it thelr regnlne Leoportion, while e weatery pact' | s excens.” Debtilty low Trequent, cciirrenee. 1 i inel dent to.u variety of discaxes, The lower limbn are wpt to be swollew, Tlje patfent is feebie, il connot. bear much excrtion, The efrentation 13 frregular, Lt K- 1N0st siways weak. Palpltation of the her Isa ver comumon wymptomn. Violent, motton of(en throwa I heart into the most’ tunukuous scilyn. The v functlons are lamendly wrormed, The uusculsr diminlstieds fatigne Tollows modcrite or . thotgl quict wh at painfuily agltated un- I c palin f F other part Doy, are ald freqiient « ic” reretions are sauigtihics diminia " ey ar <t ulways elther arifally per- forinel. Thie bile 14 ey R el i Tiealthy evacuntlons fron cly mind dyspegitle state of the slomach, Are exore pht UGN Sy MDLOtS. MARVELOUS EFFECT. nd feel At duty s domee me, L Lwasulk frum genvral overwork, want wenk Lnd much eny iy remedies, WHioul v Of thient, WL | was persia 7. c 1 liad'takel 1his e wer ndi tio tope wnd conrage, | contined 10 Ik 2 every d trength ontil | was or completely rescored tu oalth, Te efvet of thia renit ey, In the caie of general, il ndoc. vel- L17 TH A. VUL ons! SLIZ. 21 Websicr-st., Chiarlesiown, ) SWOLLEN LIMBS. Lrzpasos. N. 1., Jan. 29, 1870. e write oar & on this nate to Infor you of the effeet of your **iMood Iurlier™ ugon wiy sseteni. When I voinmeneed takls A yea WY 3 My were awollen wo thal tuch dehlitatal was tisosdble carria deed, Wwa_gone, 3 ma In- + T get 1110 uF out fru) 10 &0 U OF duwn, BlalFs. il oy iy My appe lling vapldly, “Atter using 1 begwntn tmprase. My UpLEUEe Jproved. whid my xtrengi retiried, 1 éai RO DEF Tl I3 AU U 0 iiFe WL 1y Worited enue, uid Pl Lo Viokrn. Youn eraletul NI, CA L TILD A PERFECT CURE. 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