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THE CHICAGO TRIBU A final meeting will bo held Jan, 16, 1877, In | They are Incensed heyond measura at Morris. the case of the Illinols Auricultiral Worka, sey's perfidy, eall him “thief,” and ¢ knave,' Tho Asslgnes of Alexander M. Ferrlor, Bros. | and other endearing names It the vocabulary of ich Will Gratify tho Vi fi Ll'n. \;ns xtm'l!l‘nrlzcd“l.n ndl'?m'i'm:x"h: for ;‘zumblen;, The Iuy’tlml. hl: rl.;pn,l‘nu«lm as n; $ 1 0 Va- he bankrupts' stock, ulter giving ten days’ no- ‘ square ambler 18 now too badly damage ‘ncdsl(m Whicl ERLLY thco by publication, ' L i !r:rqmcmllug, that he went fnto the city pool grants---Bankruptoy Casos, SUPEIION COURT IN DRIEF, Dbusiness_merely to Influonee the canyass In flenr&u THall and Henry O, Winch began asult | favor of Tilden, and, knowing that he could not . for 83,000 ngatnst Barnh T, Coffey, and anothier | eontinne the business snother scason, used the o from Galling. Chalnges<Record of | forn ltka aniount azainst Maggio T, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1876 ' 7 dnonlrlml. a unl mcn:' rrcsmlng lomm;i Tkn ble—saince we are openly threatened with the s::glfl!fil}g: m(egeof'l';‘l::zlom"g‘l‘da{lfi'n:r:.g;u two Housea can do nothing as a joint body, As 3 .| e d Senate - 1 Jolnt bty they can’ hava 1o chfihllng" Nears | transplanting of tho Mexican systom of selcct- | {iveronen ail hecertiftcares and count ol the cotes Thiny can have 1o elork, and ronseauently can | I8 Presidents to our own shorea—tio con- of ikie Klectors for n President and for & Vice- Inafiono rueord. Having no offiecrs In common, | sider briely how — the Mexican system | Freablont; by which it appears that Gieorgs Wamh: ke o o S LTI | Ran operated dn the land of s | [T Fpice, e imaniponny cleced,aices; ings. Who would certify to tne” electlon of n | nativity, snd what are is claims for our respect | the United &tates of Amerlca, In testimony President, {o a case where the jolnt scssion un- [ and esicem. To sum up In brief ita results, | Wherdof I have horeunto eol my hand and seal, ?}-:rwok lltob(én néo cfih\'nl;llngl '\\h?re ‘vlvauhl we may soy that from Dec. 13, 1822, whon 8anta JouN Lasunox, ¢ resul enter by w] 2 & the result be, qntered, and by whomi and who | Anua proelalmed the Republic, to the present, | 1, fyaimiiar certificate, euoatituting tio naste of “Vice-Prestdent” for * President,” was fssued President of the Benate, who ordinarlly {sthe | time, there has Leen only onc man—Henito u,‘x.(,fi" m;,;: ure A Realdent " X Vice-Lreskdent, the second higheat ofticer In the | Juarez—who has icld tha oflles of Presilent of | lu 1707 John Adamawas President, of the Ben- country, and sometimes the successor to the | Mexico during the whole period for which ho | ate (that is to say, Vice-Prealdent), and counted Presldent, {s thero simply to slit open the en- | was clected. Look at the annals of these revo- | the votes which clected himself Presidant, He, THE COUR AMUSENMENTS. MISS NEILSON JULIET. VIOLA. : JULIET. VIOLA, HOLIDAY REVIVAL OF SHAKSPEARE, Bix Shakspearean Representations Only. AT v } .\\;y::kufl.\ rcmununlu[n Muhw"'f‘lmcfl {o‘r l;‘unm deallng ‘ am Stevens filed a bill nzatnat Jonnna A, | to earry him throngh In what s known among Judgmonis and Now Sults. andl Patsicke 11, Halfrain, tha Scottiah-Ammerican | betting men. ax . “akin games Eveh Mortgage and_Tuan Company, [lenry J. Bhel- | Democrats declare that [t would ‘be n dlsgrace Coutt in Gook “A‘;,l" ?irémfi' I‘c%u‘r‘.'l.mlm, aln lf.n‘wrmc‘u \Vhluc. fi: the El‘nrl s‘i“fi‘:fi to nl‘lxn\; ehirrlucyl ‘m‘;uga X red Smithyand Willlam Carlyale, to forocloso | his seat in tha! and that lie ough 0 W],[gng of tho Buprome Court in Qoole | Ajfred Siith,and Wil 1 s ¢ s ¥, : s ORCE Gt SO EOphEeTrAL in Chlengo on Lo east’twenty feot | expelled. Morrissey’s leasa of tha betting priv- | velopes witl n palr of stiears or a pen-knife and | Jatfons fromn the adoption of the first republican | therefore, requlred no notlfieation, but was in- ; v . i4 Oounty Tax Uasos. of Lot 15 fu the Subdivislon of out Lot * O * in | ilege at Jeroms Park has explred. Itisbclieved | pass them over to—nobody knows whol 1a conctitation -t A arthrow. of Presdent | structea by’i."ltlzlngr‘ca: to lasuc, and did issue, the MIESS NEILSON wl‘ill hlll.wtz’g«}i % Pl that m mun' 'crs u‘l tglc Jocké:y l{}ub ngl ::} nlcfl“"‘l‘fl:flj}l"‘l‘ly‘y to ":fl"‘f l"’“" 1 lfllfl"lwb?dj‘-fiw benla “i" 5nparto‘;ltlut )‘cukl' [{n If?" Gfin. following: s Tl be revived and preteated oith all the advantaces ddie 0y hegan n aul attachmel renow the privilege to him. - Sporting ymen n y or waiter, lose only function lomez FPedraza belng clected resident, is S o 1 o, H 8l i ea rehea s, Al . CITICAGO. AL Goarme b Oty antl Ttenry Potwinto | tiat with Mofrirsey at Jerome Park the for- | 1a to bring In 'sometning, sweep out, and draw | rival, - Gon, Gunrero, - takes up . arms m'.’:..’;il'.'é'él';'i.':52‘é.flii?s’fii!?.‘&‘i’}’,:'e’:‘fc&'&h‘.’ SFEARKE MERILY CHRIATAAS MIME, ANOTHER VAGANOND AT LIBERTT, recovor $1,233.69, tuies of the place would go tha way of Mou- TThe provess uf “runulug " vagabonda and Cliarles \V, Constanting commencod a suit | mouth Park. Supposed honeaty at least {s o corks? Jaues . Roor. alnst him, drives him from the | convened in the City of Philadelphla, on thesacond T M? Ll - S — 3““,. and on April 1 of the next Wednud!vnt’r‘ebrmn n tho l;cm-' of our Lord ELPTH NIG'HT piing them up forn fow months without | nxainst Rodolphus K. Tnrner, now on_ telal for | necceasary to keop up tha botting ¢lement which WIIO BIIALL COUNT THE VOTES? vear assumes the Presldoncy. The same ycar | Phs thousand sevon hundred snd ninely-ssves, 1n this, 1 = _ s Lo be ilegal, and Judge McAllls- forgery, to recover §1,300 dus as & balanco for | Isa versimportant matter In the receipts of 70 the Editor of The Tridune. I)Jnfl of bls Generals, Anu{ulo llusumu{uo, },-",f,;,"",f;"fl?ffif'mr' M;“{fv‘“"!" 3 d‘:"l :Iw ".'Z'.(Z‘.f- tainlug: ""i""“"m'f -'-'L%i‘-‘“fl:fi.’.%'.l;’&.’““"‘ o niar arront e wask Toiw wealea feun! ‘services rendercd nt .Turner's former | racing parks, Kell{& Bliss and Jnlmwnl aro | Lake Fongst, Il., Dee. 1.—Will_you allow | after helpioz to cject a Spanish army of In- | 57%¥s o Ceian & e denaie futs PP MISS NEILSON ,dc:!l:’\;l\! to lrlm Dby writ of habeas corpus. | H. Walker lur'al.l&)‘r;.m B R Tiat tho Leglature. will prohiblt pool-seliing | Question,Whoshall count thevotes for President? | 5y wante gl'::: vmlyll t’c’)lf'nfl::;n,cv'rlllm nplpena:;'. fxe;f'filr[?:‘wlml:yl;ws hat, "l"’h{:ox;-‘nv.::fie‘;:;.é: V' I A, s holds that the Bupreme Court lns already | 0o o) CIRCUIT COURT, st nllt‘ig(ltilh\:r‘ by ancclat statute. “The “'E'fi.'fi:; Thero may bo some novelty fn the following | oncs more upon the acenc, only Lo be deposed at | Esy., was duiy elecied, sgreesble ta the Conatitu: | §mbodsing some of tho most refined fanciceof the greas bo arrested John E, Dean begarr a sult In trespass azalns| and disgradeful mnceting at Johneon's o dechdea thet even vegrants caunot suggestions: Tho Constitution provides that oncgfiysnmu\nnn. who 'takes the oflica April | tion, Vice.President of the United Statce of | Sramatiat, and reaifzing in acifon the aathetlc graccs 1, 1833 } “the President of the Sennta shall, In the pres- “Then comes the Texan rovolt 1n 155, | America. in witness whereof T iave hereunto sot | Sot'oiYist imuse preasing © V18 cuarscter lerciotem John A, Colby and Jacob C. Wirts, claiming |-ovening did not cfect anything for itsell. ~Ax yithout worrant, which wiil be good news for cn,lm)dumngcx'y ! 5 no action coull $ho obtalned Johnson declared hand and seal this 10th day of Feuruary, 1707, i ence of the Senate and the House of Represent~ | and tho battie of Ban Jaciato, In which Banta | 1°¥ ), T Closet Btudies of Shaksponrs, {ho“boys.” _ Baturday, Thomas Keonoy, who TIHR CALL. bets off on his own authority. atives, opon all tho certificates, aad the votca Avon was taken prisoner. In bis abscnce, Buss | o e Tlue-l?:usld::t. nd | f0d sppeating. asset in sction by Mis3 NRILSOK, & | jsenjoying o scason ot repose Jn the Houss of Jungs BronaeTr—200 to end of calendar, tamante returns, and hecomes President Apell y e —— clatmi the had | No. 205 oh trial. r v T Cagrection; filed n petition claiming that ho ha JUhl)’B“Jnxgw:(—{Hf\, 45, 57 40,301, 303 £ THE PI{E&IDENOY. rectly to the tastes of A shallthen ba counted; the personhaving the great- | 19, 1537, ~Sauta Auna s released, how- | Presdentof the Suate, catintod the votes, T, | o e o U e e peensentup by Justice 8Scully for slx months TWELFLEL NIG est number of votes for Presideut shall be Presl- [ ever, the same year, and from tho | it will be remembered, tha election went to the it 003, 503, 803, U7, 873, Bi5 0’330 Inclusive. No —— dant, It such number be a majority of the wholo | carly part of 130" Il 18H—when ha is | House, resulting In thic election of Jefforaon 23 Tirt Time-on tho Chlears Biosers” WEDSESDAX siibout an waerant and asking fora liaboas | oiag oyiral, ' s WIO DOES TIE COUNTING T { i clecied’ constitutional President—ho guceecds | President and Bure ne Vice-Droailent, Jefler- NIy Ly . Tt appeared that bls statement was [ “Jupas Mo 15, 16, 17. No. 14, V. o the Fditor of The Tribune, numbeg of Elpctors nppolnted.” It will boscon | {5 00n ' ve country in such anarchical cone | 80n, therefore, needed no notification, but, upon NING, Dee. 20, mul’l;!! lxupf\-ns rclensed. Lo was, howeyer, | ve. ‘5'?3512» egn“:‘rfih' h 17 Nosty Varrepnuth ‘Cricaoo, Dee. 15.~Now that the voto fsclose, by the above that tho Prestacnt of the Scnato | fusion’ that no outsides can poesibly undee- | inatructions from Congress, he lssued the fal- i MISS NBILSON ¢ i e S lately rearrcsted on o charge of burg: | - Jupax ftoouns—No eall, Set caso 22509, | it all at onco secms to aurprise somo peoplo that Is not directed to do anytbing Lut open | stand what Is colng on. Scarcely is he scated | lowing to Durr: SO onlrais. Shalapearean represcatutions , Jumodiated Metropolitan City Haflway Compauy va, West | en ver to vount the vot d declare the | the certificates; neither s he dirccted | in the much<oveted office wiied s new revolu- Be It known, That the Senate and House of Tep- VHE JULIET OF BIAKBORARE ‘ g apd taken back to hfs old. quarters untll | By Raitway Company, on Lrial il oo bl il R TS word | 1 to th o labt, v wileh ho I doposed aad hanished, | resentatives af the United Sintovof America, BTk | wwpppcit: 100 3 | e : Iaton Hlay Coumsnynn il o, azo, ay | Fesult should bo lodged In one mon~—tho Prest- | 16 837 one worl 1, xeforl Ja. o, Kesulb | and Canaifro subatiuted for hitm Sept. 20, 1841 | conpencdat the 6ty of Wshloalgpon fhosecons | ik, ia DAY, THURSDAY, and BATURDAT MAT- DIVONCES, 10 635 Inclusive, No casgon trial, ! dent ot the Benate. Ilad Guv. Hages recclved ) Canallzo, in turn, Is doposea fn December'of the | Welnesdny of February, A, b 3801, (e unders | ©° g)i\kqurAnr's BEAUTIFUL CIARACTER, preatest number of votes for President shall be | sane year and his successor, Herrera s turned | rilten, Vice reskient of the United States and President, provided,” ete. The clection does | out Do, 80, 1845, "Gen. Darodes, taking the | Lietident of the Senate, dicn the presunce of it VIOLA, I'Nuw oTlm.ELFTH NIGHT. ald Benats and 1loune of Rtepresentatives, open all | 1OX BUE| not depend on what any one says aboutsit, but | Teins uf guvernment at this juncture, finds The certifieates_and. Sount. ail The aiesof the | IOXEUEET y 2o | that stecd dn _full flight” before the | Klectors for Preaident; whereupon it appeared > o7~"-} o] on tho aumber of voles racaised by tho candl | by "0 o Ualled Klatos, aud tun | flat Thomas Jofcrson: of Virgnis, s Anron MCVICKER'S TIEATRE---KELLOGG, d r docs not direct 0o | i oyer to the more cxperienced hand of | Durr, of New York, bad a majority of the voles ot President of tho Senate or any oue clse to do- | Santa Anna, who returns from exile just | the Blectors, and an equal number of votes: in GRAND ENGLISH OPERA. clare the result, and belug silont as to who shall | {n tinie to bo badly defeated hy Gen. Taylor'and | consequence of which the House of Represcntat es 7 e thia | Amerlcas Great Prima| Mz, 0. D, y count the votes, and also 08 to who shall declara | forced, onee more, to Juave ths country. How- {};‘;‘,’-}3‘2&,&,‘,".‘,‘!‘;’.{“&3{.‘.‘& ffi',‘td "A“'l':n:-n? Jb:"!:lliw: Tonna, Miss HESH the result, provision for that purposo must bo | SYeF after Merrora ias tried his Land ot govern- | jiaa by thei been duly chosen Presidont: by sil, of Grand _Eogliah Opers bt A s e ey e e ing tho country once more, and Aristy after | Which it appears that. Aaron Burr, af Now fl:&:a;wflzlfz mmnmnu‘. - mgnv'::r’;z ' Y S‘.K rff,‘m'b RE. Miss hitn, Santa Anus I8 ogain elected fn 1853 and | Y i duty elocted, sgreeably to dlscover who shall count the votes? I thlok it | Lolds the oflice untdl doposed by Alvarez, who ug;‘." Vice: bresideut of cuumyb'nlmd Slates of | o Mondsy, Eeenlng ol [ROYATORE,, reasonable to aftirm that if the Constitution had | takes his place fn August, 1855, He resigns in | Amorica, In witness whereof, 1 have horeunto | ypig, Caritor rs. Seguin, Messra. Frances IKolbaba fitedd her bitl Baturday.ask, | Jubor MoALrisTin—Set cascs2,231, Stark va. fifty or sixty mnjority In the Elcctoral College, for a divorco from her husband Frank, bes | Daldwing 2,807, Rothschild va. Down; 1,454, | no onewould rafse any question: and it fs sur- ause he deserted hier ulteronly three weeks' w’lm;—tun vs. Br mn%: and 820, South Park Coms prlslug'how readily the Democratie party can lage. : misstoners vs, Dunievy. il n’;-'arlllruunhmmy mortals wero relieved of tholr Junon FARWELL—Sot case 037, Frocman vs. repudiate the opinfons of its ablest lnwyers and. mtrimonial yokes Snturday by Judfe Moore. | Freeman, distnguishod leaders—Audrow Johnson, Bena- "The first was Angelina M. ‘ennings, who dide | * Junoz Wirrtams—No call, 8ot case 1,05, | tor Thurman, and James R. Doolittle. d very concluatvely that her husband, | Caspar vs. Cuspar, rial, 0 g:ce;ée‘ e liard-table Keeper In the Tremont por vt par, on ¢ The lengunge of the Constitution fs The JUDAMENTS. \ e iad been unfaithtul to hier, 8he gobher | gupenion C““,_C“:‘l::;‘l;:n”_ 3. % Mok Presldont of tho Benate lllmlll In the presence of dirorces . loy ez al. v8 [toed and b, \Walcott, $i05,01, — | the Bcnate and House, open all the certificates, Jacob Roth nlso proved that his wife, Wil- | George 9. gor Tho Excelsior Publishing | and the votes shall then be counted.” They are elming, P living \\‘Ill-l{ 'nno]tjhcr 1 "zum?(ll Egl‘l"“l’fl.}l!"??“fie’-‘-fi"“‘u r""f}"""u"““’il"'lfi'x\'f“fi not then present In jolnt scesion as one hody, the corner of Vau Buren street an Ra VA, Jolin T, Cy , $9. 700, —Mary H, Dldwel e ¢ %flh o o as shio was 1ot unwriiling ha | ¥ Elub \¥. Noutecon _){mm, Yokt | but ns distinet bodies—tho Benate und’ tho d Cottiny 1 the cast. i - | December of tho saing year in favor of »Comon- | et ty hund and zeal thls 18th day of February, Wednesday, MARRIAGE OF B10. i o Tolease. . Mra. Hoth appearcd on tho | Hank va. Hletiey W, Watker, £343. 73, » House. This s all there Is on the subject cx- g‘elc:‘d:‘:"-“’ ;?“f:l‘ “:"{ Pfl‘ "-" “upon_the l’l_’ll_fl‘ fort, wha, onaceount, 0 el ariotetitatonal | 1801 3 TijuuAS JEPFERION. iy ‘6{"1"1,‘2 HLyING T e PO frlod L0 insioviato thut. bor conduct ng:mrz:nlfm':’l:g‘vvx-fifin o ., Jrby 5;,,‘,}' ¥ | cept that It no porson ave amalority thi Louso Qent ot the Seusts I wonldhare sl soc n:.})“ et Ijxguyi‘ seded lgdl!lfs by "I{uljmm. lé}’( s g UN-—‘-—DER CoLon OF—LAW i ~—BATORDAY, GRAND RELLOUY MATINER. en quite stealght except ‘fn leaviug lier | i . o e 4 " | shall clest. d i o $ - | immediately oppused by Lenito Juarez, Chilel " D s B I ML her expiunation as 10 Wiy slio 01- | Tt AT g S0 —(1 W Atorie: Tole | *YTho Constitation does not giva to the fouse e s B e e s v, | dstice o the Sunrene Court, and, under the 7o the Editor of Ths Tribune. T s CEATRE, Jowed herself to b called Mrs, Hall was to mfl of Clty Natlona] Bank, vé. Charles L. Hindleand | the power to count or decide any question with 3 X, : v Constltution, rightful stccessor to the Presi- ¢ 15,—0n the 12th I ad- act, but omits to suy who shall do 2 i i Brrreviiee, 11, Dec. 15,—On the lhu" :'cc;))nd'. t:l\ru wo' rlxot junlnfd‘ hz ) su;’)- {’,.“,{:,“,[hff;“,,bf,“.‘,ff{ m: %{,’5:,,,‘,,‘3,,.,,}’32, [,L;:_.‘g',' dressed 8 cummunlwtlo: Lu( )'%\l [ v‘:hl%h 1 cln- Dosiny int the omisslon ‘was intcotiopal % » - d W that the acts done ronin, und not inadvertent! Iow easy to buve sald: '{F“"m by this Unfted States o8 the constitu, | deavored to shoy tha gl ¥ ! & 5 I President. Meanwhile, Zulonga I forced | {n Oregon, ns an Elector under his commisston, *The Presklent of the Senate shnll open all tha | o7, o Thi . certiilcates, nntl the votes shall then e eg | to resign in favor of his commaudur-lu-chiel, | having been done* under color of law, were cf- "Tirn A Micuel Mirandlo, wio, nttempting to conquer > o !:fig,":"]‘; 3 m‘; ‘cr_hh"l"!}ffé‘l‘”:x';lf‘c:a;é’fl')‘:%fi:{l, Jnarez, is himaelf overthrown, when the fomer | feutunl and legal acts, Itwas not my Intentlon, Hut s far as the nction of tho President of tho | SILCTE, the Capltal astleretopuived Erealiton WILL E. CHAPMAXN, {he least o Httlo lame, nud avalled nothing with | Georis A. Childs, 81,287,77,—Commnerelal Loan | reward to the matter, Judge. Company vs, Bonjamin_ F. Allen, $1,300.07.— 1t cannot take it by implication, for Congress mE]IungCn\'nnnugh only cnjoyed four doys of Cll\:a'fn Caiedonlan Club, tiag of Wil im dames, | hing no implied powm‘rs exvept such as are nee- myrried ife whew her Denuis itescried her, and, ur;fll naloa_!ql“hu Mactarlana catate, vs. Walllam Mo | pgsary to carry out and put in force those ex- having ehown this satisfactorily to the Court, 't".fi;g,”"éu;y O i she departed o slnglo woman, - o | e v, Tronry AT, Wileos, 8105, The Constitution of tho United States isn Jndge k;urwcxllrzrumlc;l L\[flll.'r.‘[r‘cc)l‘): dllvom to 5 = . gdq/nltm oL‘l Pt;\lvur, N;lll lln dllszlngnlnhcdlgum :; Atie T, Marsh from _Danlel L, Marsh on ac- n 5 tate Constitution, which 18 a”reservalion of ntof his repeated cruelty to hier, Blio s to TAX CASES. power. w“.Ilmml to h‘;‘-w the eare und custody of her SUPREME COURT DRCISIONS. ! In the present {nstance the Senato and Mouse i P child e v Following are recent declsons by the SBupremo :l;i !:glg;l;flfl\lllefl to be present to witness, but : & Caurt {n tax cascs carrled up Irom this county: L ik o In the eriminal proceedings to condemn a vin- . 3 There §s no’ express power granted except to war sthil ufidfl ({:{sullllng %‘iuplnrtv to\‘v‘fmd”l'ly e D i p . ERORLEL g pll;flum'l nndpuci Jlmlplllcnllun nl! yower cin Jurustus and I, Koch, on motfon of the is- Bcorr, C. J.—This nppeal §s from s Judgment | POSsibly arise, or attash to o passivo state or i Attorney, dudge Blodgett Saturday ohe | ngaingt delinqtent lands. for fi,.,"{,'&c."':,,"lp;.,_ condition, i fered un order for the destruction of the 8L, 1 One abjection made fs thnt the Assgssors for’ tho Tho only poattive act 1o bo performed by nny “Inthe case of Mark T, Seymour vs. the Phl- | fownn {n which tue lands are situated did not re- | one is'by the President of the Senate; he fs to “lips & Colby Construction Company the jury, { turn their asssesmont books within thotime res | open the returns; this fs n definlte and clearly under the fnstructions of Judge Druimimnont ‘.m- mflxed by law. Undor the statute it s tho duty of | defined act Lo be performed by him, and by no cerdic el N 0 Asscesors to niake roturn of tho asscssinent. % e o }Z‘E"%e'?v“{r‘xl.iflfii gfa:c%fifl:fi%:fllcfi\:&: II":':: ocis o tho Connty Clork on or bofure tho 1at day | 1€ else, Nefther the Scoato or House can open udge Medr- pressed, ‘Wednesday, Thursdav, and Saturday Matl: however, to contend that Cronin may not have ‘i‘“"l-:l.!'l‘lnln ni(':'( o, Hatines, g ¢ c . That will depend GRAND WEUNESDAY. Senate I3 concerned, they stopped with tho flrst Jan. 11, 1871, “Fhroughunt the turbulent period | lost the color of law hic stole 86 i Saturda; RAND ATINEE, Dec. 25-+PAYSON ENGLISIL OPERA A of the French usurvation he retained his place, | upon the statutes of Orezon regulating the pro- COMPANY, Y."“""‘ l?ll- l:w;e B’“V'é’m“l"sl I“"fi ‘l"“l’l‘h “"Im 6 | gyl ceased to be Presklent only on lfs J'mu\l ceedings of the Electaral Colhfi in that State. R Lresident of the Senate shatl openall tho cor- | jufy 18 "1672. At his Jast reelection, i | 1 only futended to urgethat If Groufn did no st McVICKER'S THEATRE, u““é“f"}:,‘m“ “s'}m{l'm“;g"mém‘”ffm{ A.I;ncl:{);(‘lf' IDSITI. ‘hlsl uBnouerg: b:u‘t’lm L(Jex‘u. I]l'arfl{}o to ruy‘mgr o lose lIn': culorlD= law he h;d. his ol e v, 1 ] Az and on 1 an erdo ] ‘e~ | vote for en must becounted on every known ‘-":"l !T ‘“{‘l}"‘i {"“""’" of ',""’ lfi"l:‘fl_"-‘“‘““‘ did | dn, e datter, being Chief Justice, | leual principle governing the acts of de-facto COMEDY INIGEITS, T e e, oves ahould be counted by | succceded bim fn the Presidency, and held #hio | officers. If his actious were such s to make o FOESDAY TRURSDAY, And BATUNDAY Evenine.. "‘gm‘;gfu If"l‘m‘;u “1"1 u'l“‘: B mfi‘r‘ &n"‘c;":fi_ olmce h1| cfmm:m(:\-o pi?m unt| l”ll|:1l last. %I(ul‘- vacatiey in :l;]u Clon?uc. :lluin "lll? hrotxugs'. a8 | DFEIN. i1T yrons cinemly succoasrd; cometss d 0 o 1= | 1ion. Iu s only since the complications which | rogues generaliy do, leaped too and have ‘&”"“fi I“‘;Cfi“‘; "'3:‘.}‘1““‘“? '“mel“mcfl({f‘v"l‘” that event proituced that the r‘c\'uluunnn? in- | brokon their precionls e ErR A MARRIED IN HASTE, uiifinfi!flf&é’a ’q'i:u‘m?ox!’."&“f&#"é.nfil}‘.’.uf d!llf",: stinets of the people have beenagatu called tnto s e ——————— WITH A RRILLIANT CAST. mero mathvinatical compututio had been play, and the overthrow of Lerdo by Diaz, as HOLIDAY-REVERIES, ‘The. nu_tcomm.sl’mlh{_cl‘l‘nnh"flfln Boys." i 4 the returne, TpL - e recorded fn our telegraphic columns, brought {pera Nights, M NESDAY. & FRIDAY, iy 1t bl Lt gy of Lo o of iy gt e ysasfor i i arcamncntpvers | “Vio'nroln e posasssion. They resequired | W0 htuah havingia mujonty of o Vot | “*SU e bein the workingsof the Moxlean | Thp Jorons brsest danr o' R A e In the case of Seeor & Tracy vs. The Toledo, | Fauwit the veturn was wot made until thie Lith ay of | by tho Constitution to be certiffed and trans- | cnumerated - thS . certificates shall "bo | geatom tn its native land ARG Tha wither'd leaves bestraw tha plata, GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY COURSE, Peorla & Warsnw Railroad Company, tho Re- | July, andin another not until the S4th doy of the | iitted to kim, not to the Senate or House, or to | Presfdent 5 on the contrary the lnnguago fs, A fant it1 We sutinit th 1 3 th ‘The razrant flow’retd bioon no more, —_— B reports for Octobor and November | aans manth. - Bt the nasessments werdnot in- | botl jn joint scsslon. Belng in his possession | «Tho person having the greatest number of | LrAsevlantitl Ave suninlt the question to the For Winter holds his cheerlens reign, Twelve Cancerts and Loatures. vere approved, and an order was entered giving | valld for that reason, Express provision i mado | rightfully forthie purposo of opening and count- | votes for President shall bo President, provided calm cons/deration of the Democratic {’.’-‘"& Where late the robin's woodland pote DMMRS. s Y $2.000, on nceount of his services, that a fallura to_conipleto an nasossment In the | fiiir, e lias no right o authority to pass them | guch number be a majority of the whola num- s Welk B 1 qliin sheerfuluniato dlisd the proves L AUR A_ wita e e e Today {8 tho flrst day of the term {u tho | timerequired shall not rendor it void, but the | oyer to the posstssion of any other person or | ber of Electors nppulnl.ed.’)" It will be observed 3 5 here late the dove, in fl‘l'n“);l‘”"“; o perions bojoy." ew | Lnited ‘smm: Courts, and gho last day for ;‘,‘,‘5",’;,,;};{‘,“.‘.‘}".!.f‘,‘.'.‘},‘:‘é‘.’e&"w“’l'n‘.’u' Elnl;lln‘;g‘fi;'g‘nl,fl bm‘!y. flumo one yzu‘it filcul"fi the rulu‘ul}. it that tho phrases “the greatest number of SHALL CO:\G{%:I‘SF 3 COUNT THE \\'fig'r’v “n%’i‘ &u;l m‘l;l;mr;'r‘xx ol Liorgy USION PARE CRORCH, tling trial natices, re . 1L, 8. 1874, Chap. 190, Scc, 360, The llouse can't doclaro the result, for it Is | votes and “a mujority of the wholo number . 1a now a clicerless fleld of snow. "Be Yo D.A.IN TY Lsertillcate of moral character was fssucd by | 12, b 5. 1873, | Gha F,,,‘,lf,’.“s,‘,’fin;s“’mmm pra. | R0t In scsslon for the purpost of making such | of Electors appolnicd, aro used as convertible b the Editop nf The Tritune, The troen have dofT'd their rohes of greetl, L L T e L Judge Rogers ta Louls Butterfield, on motiolt | ccadlng stiadl bu declured fnvalld on accannt of not | declaration. 1t could not ‘f“ on the journal of | terme. It follows, of course, that fn order to WensTER GROVE, Mo., Dee. 14.~That peonle And Inid thelr Summer-glorics low. and 3r. Afim,un.v.cnnswo . Reason Tickets only of . W. 8. Brawley. having been completed ot retarned within tho time | the Hotee, and it {a throul its journals that it | discover what a majority of votes is, the person | may see how men change position when prinel- | - The patient kine, in shelter'd sheds, £.70. Ontlon Tickets, €2., Singio Tickets, We. For Judgo McAllister wns engaged Baturday in | Hmited by Iaw, “Ilence no amendiment in this caso | spoaks | and for the samo reason the Senate cun- | or persons counting “-uf havo also to dotermine | ples do not, it would bo well 1f some writer Long for the plearant, Jengthy dty:{ 2ale ot Junsen, Metlurg & Co.'s. tearing tho caso of Adolph Loewy va. The City | was necessary mr;}\'u the Court Jurlsdiction. Tho | not. The two bodics acting Jointly cannot d how_many Elcctors were appointed. ‘This 18 | would nrepare sn artiele for popular perusal ‘When they can ronm "."‘flm’df'f',l" e, ADELPII THEATRE. o Chicago o recover personnl duinages. 1t ap- | asécssment was losal and valid without amendment | clare anything. ‘The openiug, sounting, and de- | manifestly o judiclal funetion, forit involves ki op L .And through the greeu tms reely graze, i " aared (nt plaiftilf was walldng on West Ran- | by forte of thostatute, | Nor wero tho ownoreat | elring iust be dono by the oflicer authorlzud | the questions, Aro the Electors voting eliible iving o history of the State Rights resolutlons | - Nemofearc eecn, atoventlde, Eu)gh strect on the cvening of Oct. 7, 187, :lv“:vrijl::incqlho{un;:‘nmgunlg.\vcrcc:v‘i:uh“rom;‘:;llrll::' by tha Constitutlon. This power must ho in | for tic oflice, and are they legally fmstalled | of 1703, showing the part perforted by Thomas T T ot the - <inae.alde," 30 BTARS, 80, Thiais prononnced tobe wintie aceldentally foll Into a hole excavated Cannty 150ard, and the qwiors of lunds had ample | SOME ot —It tan't “Iny around loose.” 1t elther of the questfons were answered n the | Jefferson in sceuring thelr adoption by the Leg- They climb the eturdy faruer’s knee. IN NEW ACTS, the Dest over tn the city. D putting In water pipes, and sustalned sovere | gunortunity, had they chose to nvafl of it, tomake But {t Is sald such a tremendous poawer ought | negatlve s to an Elector, -lie would have no falaturgs of Virginia ond Kentucky, the circum- The matron, in her old arm-chalr, NEW EONGS, XM F bjuries of his spinc, nud afterwards brought | nhhlcation to tho Board for reviaing and’ equaliz- | not to he conferred ou ony wiay, aid therefore | constitutional existence, ‘and hio would be de- | (anior'connected with his el <tlon to the Presi- Looks proucly vn each joyous fice: NEW DANCES. -Maa Pantointme Satur- il to recover damnges. The evidence was con- | ing nsscsmuents for the correction of any errors \gu ‘must presumo it is conferred on severnl mon, | dueted from the whole number of Electors ap- | ® e meln 5, Oh | ne'er mny future grief and care Prices, 13, 23, £0, 75 cents, 98Y- Suded, aud the case given to the Jury with leavo | thit miglt be found to exist, Tho cases cited on | £6 wit: the Scnute and Huuse fu jolnt sesslon. | polnted, which would modify the computation | dency and his subsequent action, us Presfdent, Steal ono aweet charm from Childhood's face. Pt cents, ) 2 loeeal the verdict. this brancl of tho case wero rondercd long befora | This proposition 18 addreased rather ta poliey, | of o majority. The Constitutlon furnisheszules | I relation to the principles Involved in thoso | ratisinsiteratiEan] lhllnc:l e l::‘l‘" o TONY DENIERoud New UNITED STATES COURTS, the presont atatuta was excouted, and arc’notau- | hut the differcnt branches of goverament do | for answerlng both of theso questions. Iutolls | resolutions, Ths would ailord & striking Do stoonk tho dear, fanlar tnt saturdsye Yt compsas. : T e o o e Shie | . Tho ponition aasmad that. (he taxes fn, Notth B o owers capressod and poers | Moo ot olizible fue Eisutors how mang | dlustcation of tio fact that publle men | Thoush meverd, thoy ire et forgol, - \ Forsythe, N e oF 3 Ct octors there shall be, and who shall providu . " St art's aifection dies, | ao, il Guoro’ M. Hoguie, Hecolvor. of satd | Ehicagowars luzully levied and sesessce seotme tn Ipited: bkt Tacter are lacidental, and grow | for shelr opelatment. Te. Fosults fomi thoss | Chalics position fn yegard to tho fending | g ButK (08 AR RAISELER Al vower, WO00D'S MUSEUM, Coupany, Frances M., Mury, Wiltiam, V. R | the case. The toxes wera not lovied by tha Coun- | out ot the former. | premises thut if some are not clizible, or if | questions of their day, but that the undertying Perchance, 0'¢r inany o rover's heart, el ty Em; u;‘;‘ hiu, 14;1\1\miul w"fi'"“ ‘Fl;'tlulccs thmm'r ty Board, {:u dm; Hnaru}:lhl ran to or: lerhl.lulg tho u‘l( l-hm:‘lu any Jr;mll;!l’o :::ll.lllllcf\h‘:vlcn?"(:"ml”on l.nulr‘u be more than Lh% constitutional numhcr‘ principles of those questions do ot change. mfil. in gfimpmuo :{:’K‘In{;‘ ‘l;:x‘l_:." A Dec. 18, 11, and 20, sther Butler, Administratix of the estnto of | taxos be extended upon the cortlficate of the Town o question mus! ur fore- | or {f any arc uppoitited In an unconstitutional cf () i e itndhe t ACULADIE 5 RORB O . ¥ Jugh Butler, decenscd, W. 1. Opden, H. E. Gal- | Clerk of tho umountauditedand allowed by the | fathers, W must deal with It us it s, not us mnunur,".ho I L ‘cotnted, lf"ll Hrachijr such f"?,"‘f‘" ""“’.] who d“_l'; ‘I" LONE YEars MY pss, ~Our s{¢ps may roam Wednesdar, Tob “oym"-fi"m ey A o and fan, ¥, B. Fenbody, S. B, Mitchell, Exceutor of | Town Auditors of “{hat town, aud that was | the Domocrucy éust wow would like tohuve It. | for th manlfcet reason that an Blector el 3.| [OHOW. correct principles can aliways scc thelr Frroms Cllldhiuil's ilthosonic seenea afsrg 23, NEVER TOO LATE TO ME: atuirday, dewiilof W. E. Ells, deceased, G, V. Dyer, | Atrictly in accordnnca with tho provisions of tho | * Bulif it s sl one man—the President of | creation ot the Iaw, If the law (s not womplied | WAy clear through soplistry, and Lewilderlng B“\! thostswodt nivamt ’,_f‘l‘:‘g{nu‘!';'_,:fi o “V'Never Too Lato ta Mend ™ matineo. % Veelalh Speer, IL, ¥, Walte, T: A. Jackson, nluluu‘sl. lzlln made fl“’a“fi"yl :\m rxl);vn clfi:k the Henate—will be partisan, aud therefore tho | ywith, an Elcctor is_ ot created. To filustrate: nrg\\memshnm\ statainents of wlm:nd}u; Par- A3 “; :(rfi::h:':ms \‘:-HI nmu’:'""m: — ustee, The Clileago Dock & Canal _Com- ‘n o het " 0WEr, WO Ina; war thal ot more likely 1 ficd to the election of thirty-seven Postmasters org F 2 Reealiing ue, with power Diviue, e A A A A e S A S . e o Ui ictoreal Sotcty, 1 1. | ained foralltown purposen aniit then becomes | FOUC artlomt than . Domocratte Houee work | ppointed by the, Britfsh e Bevmasters |t sovereiinty of the mation, Nouwithstand- | V530t denr Houte and Viriue back, “file cheaest and most feadabis of the bigh-ciast &y, 11, A, Dramleg, C. W. Cond, Adininlsirator | taxes o certited ebnll bo oxtended on tho Collcet- | ing 03 ona mun by caucus rule and uyder the ingz this, the two opposing principles worked in | gyicaao, December, 1876, Carr, 8axy would not be Electors, but the objections to them would not_appoar in tho certfieate, Be- fore the law could bo nx:Pllcnl to thew, questions of fact would need to be - vousidered, which would involve judlvial investiga- tion, Agaln, the wordlng of the Constl- tutfon shows that its framers had In view of the estate of John Cond, devensed, Anua D. | or'sbook. R. 8. 1874, \ 1,041, Scc, 116, party lash, and uuder the leadership of Wood, Eraue, Avun D, I Evans, Thomas Prinrose, "The amended record afords ovldency that taxes | Knott, Randali, sud Hewltt. Power must bo it the Conpectiout, Mutual Life Insurance | In this case wers lovied strictly in uccordanco with | Jodged somowhure, The 185th Elector s a Company, to foreclose u mortgage for 85,000, | the "‘““‘fi- and wo e not Jarg its lm’","l!lo"' in | ;nan of powor. The Judge on the bench isn tiren by Foraythe on Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8, In For- ,‘l','“:': {ffi‘;l",‘z"(‘;gr‘,‘,"fif,“;“,’,'}_' f['t‘lfih‘m"‘,' ““xg;‘ gane | man of powor, The Prosident i n man of jeesetond Adoltion pelnzn subdivislon of | Jovfed by the County Bgsrd, cho cuoa clied wonid | PONE: Tho General of ian ormy is » man of 8 the Chicage Advance, ** an tndividnal’ the minds of men unti) it required an appeal to i3 na'u; n-"-'ru jes are aliort, bright, dise e arms to defest the one and assert the other by a ™ Ty e x ilecislon from which there 18 no appeale—the en- i b iy nSi PRl L L the Bostou Post, **a place in the o forced will of the pesple. That resuit made | 7y e oo et et srmes 1 Save (6 Chela this people a sovercien nation, tan THeRIter, uoa Of ihg 10w DrUMAD namey We now come to the question of the trans- koown 10 ihagazine lterature,” mission of the Exceutive power of the natlon. [ Many have expreased surpriso that the Coustl- b pearly In polnt. Dt much lsnot | power. Now, If this power linpgens ta bo fn | the possibllity of contestsas to who would been- Tt o e F 500 foot of tho B E 56 OF tho N | Hoe ams s shoy Tstonl o plge of tho “cave | bho Frosident of the Senate, e Jeople must Hittol 10 voio oa Efctors, and tuat they Uil not > FOR JANUARY, W, g of Sce. 81, 89y 14, in hand. : cligngo ths Constitutlon {€ they dow't Ifkce It. futend the Tresldent of ‘the Seuate to decids | tition tramers didnot seitie so fmportant u . BANKRUITCY MATTERS, Noither af tho objoctions Insisted unon affect | Jy" Tt is tn him by virtue of the Cunslitution he | tho matter, for it says that he shall ** i the o presunce of the Senate and Honse of Represent- atlves open all tho certificates ™ which shall be transmilted to tho seat of Goverument of the United States directed to bim. Therefore, I two sets from vne State are transmitted, ha s n\\'nn-:r A Mott, a coal and wood dealer at aul:;’l:r-;;h\-g{ ';l!:-lhlnlne-;:fl‘um‘ mx\”n’r‘";.fi';' “'I‘h mmwlbe'dciflrn‘t\;d of’ &t by any act of Congress or o v D ey | pre peon made to be noro e, 5,;,',':;]2;5‘1 ‘]‘[}'s";::’Lf%::r)cg”n‘[‘,“{?"éc:l':m’l’m:‘,{:"l'g“;{ Hhan-ita gust bardon of ‘taxation, nor nave ””1';'.’.'{’1{":.1‘!{#1. Supposo the Presidont of the 88, and thoungeered umount to 06080, | il Socurod by tho law of thg Jand on ucconnt of | Sotate arbitratiynsstunts or llos sbouk the Yoidiug $500luo s Indorser of thopoto of | any irregulurity suygestor. Tho tax mpon- this | (LAY 5 that there should have becu a dlfference of opinfon for an hundred yenrs on the queatiun of Stato soverelnty,—in _fact, the iva nues- | Puanoh and American Felts, Silk Vel Montdly Wnstrated Miscellany of Fopllat Literatare,. e T TIAD FATS, | APPLETONS JOURNAL: ! " v t but one eotution. The will of regulgrity suggestod. (Tho tax upon this | Wiy and notorionsly the other wayi Well, sup- | compelied by the Constitution Lo produce theny | {lons Havs but . 5 5 s n ttond story of o building_ on Chicugo street, 1 D eehni spaui Nt 04y 1t iia Coute e 10k | Poso that tho power ia fn Lo Seuato and Houso Bott, and open them In tho prescis of the two e peoples juntaly Lxx'rifimf, {2, duvets vels, &e., ab onr usual NEW SBRIES. vebal liceise to uso some of the Chicago' & | inclinad to entertain murely formal objections to | 1n Jolnt session, and lheg arbltrarlly mnlscount it { ifouses of Congress, O course, if ho were al- | (&0 hower o he natlon; Cougress n Pusfic Radlyoud Company's laud a8 o coal-yards | taxes lovied by municipalitics when the lrrogularl- | ane way when it Ly conpl utically and notorlously adh, 8505 notes, S “atock of conl, 975403 | tleacomplaind of do not aflect nujustly the rights | the other wayl Aro wotd cast about to sce borees and wagons, 8 i Conl-sheds, seales, | Of the cittzen. Bhiould wa do go, It would be m- | what n farge body would be likely to do, or not t: o ¢ s | its two branchies, lawfully organlzed, i3 Ll iovedla dectle th, mater o s | B, St ant st o ot | “POPULAR PRICES,” | zmomvmve oF & wiw voumie. power. Through this body, thu jExecutive lowed todoso. Why! Ife {s to bring all of . ' v dhovel, ele., $109.50; debts duc on opon ac- | Pesibleto collect lther public or municipal rove- | g do, tn order to flnd o constriction for the | them bofore Cunmin, that they nmy”dcudg. ofllcers of the Government ure respunsible to O ey ontaloe Ayl count, §1,00742; and policy ot insurance, $100 nues.—Mix va. 'Fhe Poople, Sopt, T\, 1876, Conatitutiond What other ronson can there bo for ordoring | the peoplo forthelracts, It has been declded D oo of e famotis '~ Franienirein, discoreny e petithon wad roferred 0 Realstor Coom | L O b o Nzt MILIEN, Thio Convention fn the time of the French | him to bring all of them? Tho uso of th word | by the lssucs of the War, that ""f-xxmx:m“)cwm e A R TR o R Arthur I, Atking, o membor of tho firm of | Whiken J.The only qicstion urzod in this | revolution did some very strango things, and | el js very elgollicant. It Is also clear | BORS 1s soverclgu, and that throush thew Con. 3 e Fammier & Atkius at 86 boSallo street, also went | case s tha tho Assossorsof taxable property in | geueraly dil them musukk, and the roll- Gto voluntary bankruptey, 1ils sccured dobts | liydo Park ond South Chieago failed toroturn | call ‘was searcely finished beforo off wenta ::‘\iflo.l'.u,()l, the av.-cnr‘l,ljcu belng esthnated at | tholrassexsment rolls by tho 1t day of July, 1874, from this" that unmcthln?' more than ] licad. the' unsecured” Habilities unount to rovided by'Sec. 0U'af the ftavenuo law,” 1iad | * Chancollor Kont, in his commentarics, says: mergenumeration of tho votes s included In the word **count,™ for in the case of two contestiug ' gress tho peoplo bave the right o inepect and ST e TE_ ST {30y bt ery puworfully wrllseu, and full of strikiog review the acts of a Btate, or the people of 4 An uniual feature fea lony stary fo, verso (rom an State, when those ‘acts relate to the rights and snonymous suthor, ibe title of wbich " Two . ’ Womien “a atirtinie AU pawerful picturo of an fncl- scts of Blectora from the sme. State the mers | Driviieses of a cltizen of the United States, or W E:BS T E:R S dentof thim Iate waf, describin: Ly women, electus 13295, fils nssots compriso @ half-nterest | thatecction containod aif thy ieglsiation inrefer- | myq rrause of Ropresontatives comosmorelmme- | cnumeration would deprive, that Btate of her the appolatment of United States otlicers, | VW SSSINT < S0V Ale | ailycontrasted in all parttculars of character, who sra Xt 4000 T the ok Ry of Fhrmer & AL | encoto tho roturn by thy Atwossur, then thore | ypzioly (rom tho haoplo, and ‘s mieimbers Loid | voieo fn tho cloction, fur Goo st of Elostora | Pl pritciplo s brouler Ut (oe soe’ ol by AL O e AT AalaE of & pocia GF Ehs Jngih i Int, . and “some peraonul praperty clulined us | Neratatare nanuncod, have bown force I tha ol | Uhelr dests forn much shortor ttme, Thoy aro pro- | would noutrallze the other: and it szrees with O A B L Aon aludTts e oonnnns | 8 Populsr magasine, oo ona cau BeGTa e perusal withs aempt, Referciice to Regiater 1ibbard. ey, D e ot | Bumotl 10 pariake with s qaicker wenstblfty ot the | tho provision Which $aya that tha growtesy mum- | bis hedrty assent, | B this e priosini FATRBANKS' ogibetny carvicd proatnenly o tho end, A petitlon was filed ngainst Abruham L. | Tules thero announced, and rendered theni of no rruvu[llng "““Ri"““ irritablo dispusition of the | o of vores counted means & mn) ority of the u8 g rulde, the so-called muddle Is caslly muode Rty Bid il I.L"r‘uu{'l')aln "H'u':'zn'“:‘n-"z;"é'n';"n"s“.' d.-gcl-um w1: Freandlich n doater I gonkat furnishints goots | ofeet in all cases arising since the endctuion of | mes; and fo e In much wiore “"n’f” of adopling | 3i0mors appointed, Itis the mujuru- of the | clear. ‘Thosa who assort thut Cougress” cannat A terfe %0t Tre s L oetient arsiels b 1o, 150 Ity avenuce Tho. eroditors dua. 83 | thoss acetlone, Thso sections provido tiag s fall | Medsiret it preclpitatlon, and of changlug thet | \joiors appoimied which olucts, and not o | §0 beiod the broad sool uf ‘n State “lows: A. G, Jukes, in o claim for $D{1.75; | ure by the officor to n.3 his roturn witkin tho wllh lerity. to ascertain whother the votes certified Frnk Andorson, $319; Ilicketts & Ifodgsan, | tme requlrod by law uhall not vitiato the ns«ess. |- The Scnate and Ilouso sro frresponsible, H09; M, Ros grentest numbor of votes enumerated; fu other 10 the President of the Senato ure based on words, cvery voto counted must haye an Elect- e Tower Of Pescemonti &n excellent ariclo by Junius Henrl Drowne, on lielnrich leinos a good shorc atory by Aluert Rhodes; th luuation of Jullan . 1o contliiu Uawthorne's *Out of London:" & very airikiog do- #eripi] al s 3 L 0 ; oF ALL KINDS. 5.0f & winter aledge-ride over tha frozen (akes nd Cotton Compuny, 82080, The, o4 o Proside peedity 3 s deelared to be thoe supreme law of the lu i . i g Q-tiand, ratl e C alate e that on the 1a% 01 DecomUCE thodebioy, 10’11\:?{?:}j\gg:c!lf,flll;{:‘l.'\‘wx‘n‘rn:i“\’mm:d{:flllni‘llmflx:cc: of the | Prosident of tho Senatals an oflluer of tlio Gov- | gpeipiie 1o the Constitution or laws of any | Congress s the puier to lnspect the voto ot e siary of the Coutenulal Rezarefultobuvonly the Genuln TS pussesel of & ALark OF RIGRAMHAB WOrEh | B e A aran woro aeg, - A wa | Crument under the’ Conatitution, sad ‘may ba cach State to thy furtherest detalls of the clee- 00, remtoved unil coricealed n 1arizo portion | Afeataloss, in visw of this leuisiation, 1o lnow how | Wniahied. currillty I polltics, " Aatonelli, State, notwithstanding, *Whouver, therefore, 6. 4 modesty In American wones, snd other theme: 3 dflrmly on tho principle that the Na- PROPOSALS Three doll 8 al wll sube slial] count the votgs ninst proceed In conformi- | Hot stand ¥ oM b OPOSALS, Hives doliare peranniin, pasiaseiprapald, Lo all e Deioy Teatoved il concented & largo portlon | aratalost, by Hlo 8 e et ey | . But In speaking of Chancellor Keat, I will | 3u% crvwith, und if uny votes bo offercd by por. | tonal Congress fs sovorelign. ' Who, e BOM | it o seiibrs e e it o P By Bl atimber: orieol with lutent to prevent it el eclzed | any, ono, SN SLOSS 8T ol 1n sy | quoto whot he vald atout tho count. ~Vol. 1, b | WL ehtitiod ta cast. ey they “upust | enouch to iy that this aucation of W Whoslall Proposals for ATy TROSPOTIAUON. . | s’ an epérucvbiocriniian sratier Codt ti Bvo cope, t \,\.le»cmtfl'h““ge“ to avold hetng served | mannerndect the tax, \\nmuslauppam(hnup. 0-73 Do rojected; and i tho I:Iruumylluucus lmoux-l next Prulxl‘u:IlII lm\{ngmn sulxaul‘llml el 15 fea witl basent ano year for §12. ot " e Ilanta’ connsel can have no faith In the position. The Constitutlon does not expressty doclare b; ] 1o auch a test, anl 8 tesult antnounced, they n. D, APPLE’ 3 Jb procees, Also that on tho 1st of Deceni- | Jyoin'yorcvon huve tho merlt of tio slightuet | whom the volos ars to o canntd nn the rownle oy | oI TOer e et i comei, | Wil uol abia by tho declsiont Whowmever Con- T e et f IS e 51 Beokivay, Now Yotk he gaye or transferred his gouds to 80m | \iyugibiiity, and 18 oo plsin propositionto admit | elured, Iu th case of questlonablo: votes and scovered by going behlnd the cortlhl | opogs pnounces President will bo President a7 tice, i, T e, i Lmun unknown, snd now hus 9uly ahout 300 | e aicansfon, It cannot ha made plainer by any | closuly contesicd election this power may bo all- catos, the cortiflcates must bo dlurcg}udg:g, and and with this annoutcement tho ditliculty will BRALED ‘n"opng i 1 'fil ' Jeet m&hu DCEAN vrnAMSIIPS, l""h of zoods i his store, Theso zoods Werd | procss of reasoning than by slmz:u' readimiz tho | jiporiant, and L prosuno tn tho abscnco of all log. | 1ho {acis established by proper proof. hisof- 3 {lq mowal conditlons sad tequteemienta Wil by rocelsod a¢ L0 oSl atotobe o SO SR 4llbought on predit and are yeb unpaid for. A | kections in connection with guch other, isiative proviaion on the subjvct, tat the Fresidet | flco catinot belongs to tie President of the Ben- | U5 0 o oonio should stand by thele Con- tilsomea unti) 12, 0 ElonK, Koo S e s Wil 56 WH{EC' LINE TO FRANCE, e o coo D, 15 Y isbuct, aid | i osfontinsuo ocufean, e the on | o he Whnale sounl he voies and acterminee (s | ey hoss only duty i regard to tho votca fs by | it the people shauld, el B LWl 00 | dcutpt Wi tachctlor Rluchs, b the iriinora? ONLY D! T A nt af sclzure, lso a watraut for tho arrest | stitution, bo deprived of erty, prop- | geault, nt the two Houses are present only ad expreas directfon that of opening thocertiticates Awalch contaln them In the prescoce of Congress, ond by Luplication that of custodlun of them i1 ho does so. 3 ‘The Constitution directs that the certificates shatl bo transmitted, not to the Fresident of tho Benate, but to the soat of Government of the United Stutes directed to him; evidently fu- tendlng that to be a dollvery of them to”the United Btates Government, The President of the Benatu §s to open thain jn tho presencs of the Government of the United Biates,—l. e, Congress,—for whom it {s plaln ho s made n mers ballee; this termivates his counec- tion with ~them tlll further orders; o hos delivered them to his princpal, Thoy thon do with them what thelaw empowers them to do; they count and determlse how many Electars haye voted, and not merely how many yotes have beon east, By tho Constitutlon the House fs Areclnll authorized to elect the President on failure of thu Electora to do 303 how absurd, then, to say that the House must sit mute and seo one mem- Ler of the Senate, a body which can fu no event 108 prescie fes, #IC., 0D the fullowis roures fin o o reasonable doubt, Evory attompt to | ffonof SIALArY Eupelies, e o0 fhd Jote "-':m.‘m. e Genoral Transatiantlc Company's Mail Stoamers place the fnspection und counting ‘of the Elect- mrnjflg April 1, 1577, and ending Maren a1, IK7. botween Now York and Havre, calling at Plymmna oral vote elsewhers wlll prove as sbortive ns '-—l! Uffl NO. ¢.~Wagon transhortation fromand | (G. I5,) fur the lsuding uf Ynuenm:n‘ The 'F"m stations In the of Minnesota and Territary Of | veisels on shis (avorite ruute for the Coutluent, (Cablng dld the peaca resolutions of 1800, Congress i | kot e ton | Wrovided with Hlectric ficlls) wil sl from pier No. tha ropresentative of the soverchzn power of the |~ 2.~TIOUTE IN MONTANA —\Wazon lr“'rfl"l‘ lon 3, Toot of Harrow a Tollows 4 people. 1ts power cunmot b dslegated to wa- | from sad saiatiart In s DRSS MEUITOGE | rances RRLOEE, SN G 1 o 4™ TR other body, for tho reason that it canuot traus. [ JRT0h r, bangller, e Dec . I, S Hiafinrad, 10 stat g 1o Mantana. i iz, Baturday, Jan. 19." Prica’ of pase fer the sorce under lts control, Tha Presidunt BoRED HIVER OF TIE NORTH.~nlver frauspor sage’ 1 el uachidng wint) . Firt cabin, $113 10 i Comiander-in-Chief, but, he receiros his in- | tatiybateen Worshead, Saq., or Fargo, D. T, 884 | €130, " uccording fo_accominodation, bucan, ) bacond, $72. , T 1 . T, l, ‘f‘ et tekel L redi X structions from Congress. The Supreme Court L EPNdE Lt'enn Fort Abraham Lincoln, D. El.’.".‘..c "5, vith fiper fx‘r wco‘;nlln:dllfmacfl:lrl{l.flfi:i cannot deelds politieal q\lufl.(uul[‘ for the rea- (1. sad "n'l'.:"'""".ll" '{..‘ ;en&. betwoen safd Fory and ‘zllnu. neflulnr.h;n:fi“-.m% h‘::;l;nulr' flf—:"., c!::fi{;.' , go . d oRtne: ¢ acra; 4 s that & casnob enforeo s deislons Kot | *riptul HoruASh RO ARAI bo, made soverey, | G ORI MR gttt . 0 nied . o W Rl U 2an deeido such queations and ot the sane Lhne [+hToniact 1s swaried (o 1he biSder ha wil duly executa [ t Cheago. Z 1 1ts doeclalon, the samne, s “’?l'i’&fl’fn'élft‘;.i.&‘&fiz Wage shilt position as A Gevernment roservca tho right o roject any and NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, lde that may be aflered, T stice stand unmoved, lank forms of proposals, guarantee honds, requires New York to Queenstown and Liverpool. they will, Truth snd J1 o | e o Tud &u ST pICALIon 10.ihe hRIcbrs of TIIE QUEE, Dec.o. 11w | EXGLAND, Decal 109 guarding the sbrine of American liberty, to | ments, eto. can : i or o ppare ot | v | ENGL Dee. 2 Which every loyal heart will awear etcroal {“;“ ‘\“Q«‘.ff‘fl":fl{.’.::“f A'.'i.'"“‘;‘;l_:ml.';,;%‘;. i, BEAIN. Died. 10 3y W, “}:& ¥ T, Dec. 30, 2300p m fealty, Testing this question by their migas- | Uinvelahes' contalnlng pionossls should be marked | CANADA,Dec, 1, 8 .m. | GREKCE, Dee. 27, 12 nooa ure, hong tan ?-u to sce thut any attempt to | * Proposals for Trlnli\orlnllnnnn Route ——," and Cabln passage. W, aud 870 currency. Jleturn’ haye shu Electoral vote inspectod dnd counted addressed Lo the utders| 5““ o , $33. 8 didersigned, tickela Bt reduged Tates, Sleorage tckets, ¥ NJ. C. 3 usrtermaster. J ¢ in any way othier than by the Nutiohal Cougross BENJ. C. CAKD, Chief Quart Dratis for £1 and upwards v L rency. ¥ real i Joint scesion, Is ob attompt tu poss the trans- | PPROIPOSALS FOR OIL FOI | irejaud. Aviyio P, B, LARSON, 4 South Clar! o o the del Vi orty, except by due process ef )u\y. 1snoyel when | spectators, and Lo act if no chioleo be mnde by the St ot hu pplied o the Tacin oF thi casc. Nor fo i Torco Hectora, Joh Exeritt, Aswigues of tho fteilield.Bowen | S HEESHRALM gbvious. WWe whally foll 10 | Tho Conatitution of THinala provides that tho Wulworth Company, tiled n pesition Saturday, returns of electlon of the Btate oicers shall by o TEpRcsentini et ok this SEN ol Docensher o | Lioy reinctust ‘manner” ravlded fur eeslladed 1o | & dircetad to thoSpeaker of the lousu of Itup- alifled the creditors of the Company that u | ot Art, 0 'of the Constitition —of , | resentatives, who shall linmcdiately after tho meetlug for conswitation wowld be' held Sattir- | hes made (t tho duty of tha Qonoral As- | orgonlzation of tho ouse, and before procesd- &y, Tlo was present nud mado o report, show- | seubiy to providoall such rovenua as sy bonced- ing to other business, open and publish tho lag 'lhu tig Cumpany alnce his np]mli:mnum. us "l“ "’r'f{’:"ze';e‘flfd p‘f\vy:. tirn'ut bo.d{. 'F.:.I;-“-:fl“ n?me In' Ll;n miem.-vo nhllxmjn;' "fin el}cll currie clso of ita Bov iy adop! i ¢ i npieo ol curred on bushuess waas, to, DAY | Sifantfo (i pirhoss, vt to-LIationscon | tha” purpose, sssemble . th Tail of' tho T yer have o nanghi, sad thak 19 | iained in tat articlo. * Nor do wo find sny Wil | ffouedof Representativos)t - eyt been much tmproved. Owligs hows [ tion on tho sublect of thy voturn by tus Assossor, | " ol diferent somewhiat fn phrase- fogefo the hard times, It fa feared Uit the | gr iho tfme It shall be mado, or o lengtnof uma | o 4 o b s Dlanett i rg I this eity, which hus been quite profit- | tho tax-payer shall Yo allowed to examine hls re- | 010 y.c?nn mau(l ler In affect from the ?ua - i e oty ut Loutsil wbieh s | tuey, 2 fasing poneeof i wate b usolute and. | UGN IS o0k, e Tarthor: and proviics 3 WY, Wi ave ¢ closed. 0 | uncontroled, exc o i 28 Wre op Lnk‘u' struxultl ul(:u will not |:u nflmuunnl pmvhk‘:m; within such llmlmllt{nv ‘the | what the Canstitution of the Unitod States dovs W to may ruwning cxpenses. It { lest | General Asombly aro the solo judiss of biaman« | not providw, that *contested olections for all of or tho “vstate that 1 this busipesa | noFin which taxes #hall bo lmposed and collected, | gajd afices shall bo determined by both 1louses ould b closet i oot the elnesd | o our Constitation contains no limitation on tho | &'t (jenernl Assembly by folnt batlot i euch closed up and the estate wound up question under considorsifon. This abjection can | Y C lanet ¢ y b ibed b tarlfest practicablo moment. At this oie dl of munner g3 may bo prescribed by law,! 3 3 not ba exalted (o the dlunity of a constitutional 4 1d Siturday, U, P, Swith, Esq., represents queation. Theru f4 o error in this record, aud tho Without this provision, in view of the positivy sthe Bank ol Montreal, u creditor il’mmnu,v Mppeal must have Leen taken for delay, and tho | declaration that the Speaker “ahall open and Uethled the whole ¢lulma agatust the Com= | ju {m\:nt of tho court below must bo afirmod, | publish, it Iv q‘uuhlrulwlnctheu law coyld be with =43 £ 53 : ¢ fsston of power from the bauds of the uny 1877-8 i Q!fl s 8ud Jovoph L, Bmith, on behalf of tho 5 por cent damages, passed to vrovide for contesting the electlon of | clect the President, declde the whols question il he b t the few, 18 & step from repro- 2 P i o o et . “Appuul dismisecd, 4 b cting or Voles Bs may scem | tO the handsof tha LW, b T Qrriox ap T Liaut-Haves Baano, (1 . tguly on lgl,'fl'l? ;g\,z‘:‘::;n(}fm;nc‘m ..'Q'.’.flufl":i}: iR BAFTIST TIEOLOOICAL UNION V. TUIR FEOPLE, '?:“xergfic‘:fny occurs that no modo is pro« y rejeeiing or vannting et Y SeSth ] gentative government,—a step fowdrds a dicta- WASHINGTON, Dec, 4. 1870, | U iy, wero sobiited 10 represeit thess X DB AULLER. ylded for conteating an election, abd so it was deditors b to eo-oporato with the Recetver Tn | o 301000 T,—thie question prerented, Int1® | keld by tho Bupromo Court of linols that Im“‘:‘ff‘lhu’cslulc, All the other ereditors also | gen Untveraity Py Peopls ex rel. Millar, at | when 'E;" C;)flllll;' :rupl]ncld &nder:\.}: olg l‘lw s b 0 agreo that the estate should be cloded | ¢he prosont turm, Appeliant's charter was grantod before usf ices of the A.ncu." e!l;n W ‘n p- T%cAw“" us pussible and the foundrics sold. | {n 1865, and slio seveidii scction theroof ex- el as 10 certain oflicers, Lut tho contest was to s3ignso therefuro asked that he be allowed | empts, perpstually, propesy, real and personal, nal. . scll tho foundrles sud store fb Chicago, and | belonging ta the corporation, from all taxation There must be an ¢nd to the husiness some- fikulllmlguu authorized Win to do 80, sub- | and sssevsment. Tha proverty upon which the | where, and If the Constitution hns left ft with ) uwever, to his approval. tax I questlon fu levied, was ubtained for the puit- | the President of the Senate, it cou't be hulped, hg,r‘l:uuwkk.'mc{-hull & Hart were adjudicated {_‘";‘l’,?,",}"‘,g'},‘{fieg'l‘,’:,,‘l'&‘::,‘j"w“‘.;;fil‘:.',‘["',"“:‘,“‘p‘r';, Bomo might argug that {v s unfortunate that turship. Fealed Proposals will ‘he recefved at this O To c‘:florm this solutfon af the question, all }3::‘?#?,1: In.-k‘:rv',ly;mrm. tha 3d duy ot Jasuary D v b, | 1 Eohcl il LSl L elr repre: Vel s nked Srates Light- fon, bo evhu understands the full meaning and | tbs sprelieation: flurlu; date lm&ur of Lis words a pusscssed of superior in- Tk parie bt ek W, o, A1 : e ) 8 to use them With & | ¥ ] d, N.). 1 Whe Light: B e l::-{:m:fllc,e hu“nac:&m a:,r:h-n wulchlnn:m greater | Inspect u‘.’ ul"'gl.;.'fim.;mn;u,) llfilllon.u:xl‘lfi; 1 Great Western Steamship Line, can be found, e who s g ntelligetco and Lo e ety Franchico, cal. From New York to’ Dristol (Eugland) direct, . courage fur the good ol o wholu people Is 4 fioo«l to him,~a member who cannot put his uger on & aingle lino which authorizes hin to do unflmluz but open the envelopes which con- talu the llsts of the votes slleged to have beeu [mucul. For the foregolug reasons, It scemns lat to allow the President of the Senate to count the votea in tho scoso of the Conatitu- tion,—that {s, to detormins who are Eleators and for whom they bave voted, which s, in effect, declding who shall be President,—would Lo cour ‘The steamers of (his Campany WiII sall every Satur’ alyh#n‘n‘ um&n‘ i-Te';'. f;::l. 'ug £ “st., loboken, Jintes uf pumage—rpani New york fo Bgituarint oF paisago spply W OELRICIHS & CO., o 2Bowliak Greeil, New York, BOMERSET, Weals Baturday, Dec. Ie upt Iy it d [ t decide the queatl i i} | Lrary o the lettor and 4plrit o Lhe JA gy, | statesimaa. ATKPURLCLY; Lommeotrl L2 “}f‘f‘x\l‘ml s”‘fi? 45, Bicerago 830, D! defuult, and u wprraut was lssuct i o Congreas cannot decide Lhe question; wul D rm—— = ry — Cabin passn, I 5} 3 - Rl D 2 8 grat was e | oure, vt retion €hn s cstefecsed | oulf“under the Conattabion, e mitter 1 EATDY TIMES : misonLANoUS, | st S e St foiie Knl;umuul!nl,'(ur tho clectloi of an Assignée of | 1848 for tho General Assembly to axvuwnt thia would haveso end with Congress, 1% evidently THE MEXICAN SYSTEM, i R et . TV, 4. McDoats; Ot OXES I Tranckos Goouine | So AHugse Y 1aee rod, as continued Baturday i Jat. | Sroporey from Laxation, and the judgwentmust | was uot {he lutention o the framers of tha Tv ik Eillor of The Trivuns. From the Becard Peard ool ¥ sanats, BLUE ] uiegon Gralos, aperitye ol i for i oxpoeted sotsiment by | L ¥eitd. " Adiren Contiulon o, glvo Cougress tho powerlo | Camickao, Dec, I.—Thore arorovolutiont and | 14 17g9 John Langdon, Prestdont o the Ben- ( fiiiciuy.iia Saiia'tn S hhar s epuster” FINANOIAL, " e o | revolutions. Our fricuds tho Democrats have ; leates for | SEmmereL I B St bty orton B. il was elect, - ted Hotters, framers of the Conatitution_ wisely kept this [ P70 ate, was lustructed to prepare cert or #20. 860. 8100, B200. #300. ;’is R“l";a\lxi‘mn\)bfisfiihfiflfin lfg:\l' \!‘n?x‘\’g by 5333.‘“‘.“:; T ower away from Congress. Tho power D% Yhe | boen saying scveral things about ono recently, | Georeo Washiugton apd Jubn Adams, aud the ). " Johnorriasey recolved ubuse without Mmit | Houeo Is cloarly defined, vie.: to clect In caso &t Gret dividend of 1 per cent was declared | yesterdsy from both Democrats and Republic | the Electoral Collego fall; and even they, the \’f"lfiyln tho estate of Willlau ¥, Temploton, | ans for arbitrarily declaring off bets on tho [ Constitution does uot glys tho Houss absoluto A9k ‘_fi“‘uuw Will be chosen this niorning at 11 | Presdentigl slectlon, Many Tilden men aro | power, but confines it to the threa highest can- ¢k forthe estate of Dryfuss & Herman, very glad that ho dld iy, aud’}t is belleved that | didates. &y (pbosition mecting will o held ut 10 a. | It was dono for thelr benclit, But many Denio- | 'The President of the Benato {s a constltution- the case of Alden O, Millard. . crats bad placed their woney to win on Hayes. | al otficer, performivg a constitutional duty, Ho and wo seem to remember haying heard' them broach tho subject once or twica bofore. But while thoy, as Is thelr wout, huvo Lcon threatening and funing, our meighbors Just beyond the river have, as is their wont, been showlng them bow to doit. 1t will certainly nob be unprofita- DISSOL U T 3 THINGIAM & CO., Bankers sad e e R T L O o e Sena| d House of Nep- o copartnersbip heretofore ealutiog ander tha cra dezirabic fuvcatingnty of | or Ainall autol ui’:..'&fx?i’i'&‘:\'fi.‘.‘G'L‘E(ifi"s{.';e'.“uc Amcrica, halgl fiem nawe of A. A‘. HANKIN & CU, lo this duy | 10 stoekbos, & IJ‘:LK:T:K“ :lllu‘x;:'mnr; ';’-‘,i:.:‘."":fi\'-:i'n" o oncd 12 the Ulty and Btate of New Yoik, the | dissolved by wutual coneout. Either partaor fa | B8Y i DVS 0 e 615 duy of April, 48 the yeaz at aur Lord 1784, tAe | suthorized to use the v name In scetloment, ucks bought snd carelod underurliten, sppointed Prevident of the Senate A. A, RANKIN, destred v doposlt of 3 10 3 p-c-:nl..uulmum for the solo purposu of recvivivg, opeuing, snd Cuicaao, Dec, 16, 1870, THOMAS AKLN, Weekly Heorus scus trec. 13

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