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1'HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUERSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1877 , ] ate and Touge of He[’rclenlnllvu in forca at tho close of the last sesslon of Congrern, excepling the ftcenty-second Joint rule, bonnid the same aro hero- by ndoptad as the joint rales of the two louses for tho prasont scsefoit, The Houso took no action on this subjeet, and the twenty-second foint rule has ceased to oxist slnce thedth of March, 1875, TINANCE AND TRADE. TINANCIAL. Thero wero no transactlons of noy kind In finan- clal clrcles. Businers of all kinda was suspended in Chicago, In the other cltica of the country, and : In thele | the two Tlousen thus assemblod, sball make a list a th to of th te, and tho persons | declaring his readiness to adopt any mensure to | npon mo by the Conatitution, by opening, t ool Q| Ioglim to read the roport of e Bt | O ac o tha (v Hottocs Ao il ne atdrerait, | rine MMissouri; HOW tramplid down by power, | presence, the eenled cortfentennf tho lfllnf]:ler gtk votea aa thoy shall sppant from the e cer: which he accordingly did, 811 the papers were 3 o1 | Rana voled for. by tho Kieelod in the reapective 1 o+ then handed to tho tollers, viz: Mr. Sedawlek | S R B Atenads (opiention A IRREINGT | luto, tho Unlon, but he could not vot for this | Fiafes”an president nnd Vieo-Yreatdent, cauro tha | xult ot the same shatl be deliverel to the Fterlient - 30wz Ve Eioted Breall 7 o resolutlon. v . to 1 o enate, who shal e on anf 3 g 3 iz on the part of the Senate, and Messra, 5‘}'-'1'""‘““0'{ States, and, together with & list of the votes, be | PN eation wan taken on Me. Clay's motion | jotca fobo counted, ;M.fl'.i’: Ahel LRy e e B e oap ngunee S and Parker on the part of the House of, Repre- | entered on ihe jonranla of the two Honses. on o L o Tty ¥y sentatives; ond when they hnd noted the con- | “Gired.’ Trat, if any objectlon ba made totho | 40 Jay Mr. Floyd's resolulion on tho table, and | the Conetitation. Ao Tclant dbclatation a¢ (ha petsons elecicd Pros- ow'It Was D fi {789 | tents, the 'President of the Scnate procecled | votes of Misourl, and the counting, or omitting decided In the affirmative. And then, on motion |y Viee-President then opencil tho certin. | 8 8uficlontdcclaration af tho persons elected Proa How'It Was Done from with {ho other States, in the following ordcr. | 1o connt. \hich phsil not escctially change the ro: | of Mr. Clag, t was ondered that n messago be | eqy of tho Electors of the Stata of Malnc, anid nd Vics-Peasldent f the Enlied Sates, ot Tht or'Statas, ete.] sultof the cleetion: in that case thuy ahall ho re. | gent to tho Scnate to Inform that hody thiat tho | «'f yow open and present to thetellers chosen by | o ihal‘u“mm o tho two Houten . 1f. npon tho to 1873. e A ot oo omo hrough, | Torted by the reeident of the Senate in the. foi- | ITouso 18 now ready to reccivo the Senate In tho | 1.0 100 Honsns. tho ceriifeaten transmitiod by | Smano i rste of tho Lo Houter, iz mnon tho M:“é:d“?:lg::florl:flwlnk aoconling Lo crder, Tiving manner: Were tho votes o Mlssourt to he | Chamber of the Thuuee of Representatives, for | yho Electors of the State of Maine, that the | question shall arfss in repatd ta the counting the In s, e asiinie b7 oo Hoiae o | STl et Soaned, | fhe,papvte i hemmnion (0 | voos Chreneorle iy b e | Wi el e, s e el i 2 3 sincss ass hem, and fiho Un il o i} o tellers having read, counted, ant - ) teresting Iistory of All the LT L e i Tateats Bt i alther erent A Je eiccied President | President, pecording to e Joint rescluflon: | tered tio votes ol the l-‘ilcnior!"nll tho thirty | withdra, aud sold gucstion siall e sibmittel to Jolys Adame] A 1h snner for | Stc. e o Btates, and compared thelr duplicate lats, de- Electoral Colloges. | the Freiien of e fema buae A% | gf (8 Uniel St il n 1o ume munne fo | . iGug,"uie Bomte, on- i of S | i 40, comrel, UE (UERSS Ilnase of Kepresentativea ehall, In like manner, #ubmit satd question to the fiause of Reprexenta- | those abrond. Quotations romain unchanged for / Grstuwen or 2ur Swuuc dxp or 7w Hovss | Me. Clar offered some remarks explanatory of DATIOUS at the Sonato proceod to mect tho | o 1N ce-Urestient then rota and read the re- | tivea for s diciston: ‘Ani nouceilon s B | Al sacurite. ¥ 2 or HeruseestaTives: By the report which has | the considerations which governed the Com- 1 edol v"'"' A u&l_tnfllfl ‘ym"wmmmmm portof the tellers, ete. clded afirmatively, .;,( no votu objected 'n ;.1 & All the Precedents in All Con- | been madeto me by tha'tellere appolntod by t mittee In recommending the resolutions which | Houes of Hepresentritives, in o A Vlco Prents . TIE SBRVENTEENTII ELECTION. bo counted, except by the concurrent voto of the COMY CIAL. i 5 A o dame” 08 for Thamas Jelerson, | Wl been reposted, SR ot o Lokt iator Accorying 1o tha us o | 1,10 1653 o two it adopled a, lalnt rese |t Honsees which belng pbtalngdy ho S LO0Ce | gon.vonr's iy was slaorved by the Bosrd of . tested Votes of States. tolea for John Adams 08 for Thomas Jeferson, d“’!"hle first resolution was adopted without 8 | yic'Sotn renoiutions Adonl‘td&ur “Tpn?(wu] : :‘;Fmefl&nh':nbmfl‘lg::e:‘ 1703 Tellers wera AT ) -d:fl:.mn:’:lh,; e | Trado and. Linasscmon. goneraly Ly an enny : The TPresident of tho Senate thus addressed ey o- | 1, The Benate again appenred, and took scats In n Feb. 0 the two Houses metin the Chamber | ton submittods and unon angsuch grestion thers | closing of doars and suspension of business, b the "";' I‘ll:nuncu iy Sl ‘“;l;gg Fuutlon boing atated on the second res m%‘l‘zm;‘sz: :fl\lc’fi{“rfif tho Senato proceeded to ul’:'ll:: {!;mg e«;‘(lr‘:’figrtc::'v;}‘?::vg;.‘m e .:nl\‘;lflnnn\?cll st :l‘fi?rh“ A thu?-. i {,,‘fi{‘::'f e ‘j; ol g ,:'.’,':d:';.nl;“rg::;:lflg:; ;:‘fi::!n and proslslons of i I to the Constltntion mnd e ieea nro nnsembicd ma; d - s .+ 'The Cases of Indiaua, Missourl, | o/, "Gnice” stder sn Pt Siettnin 57 | I Randeloh it ho.coutd not consen, Lo | open, e ceiitntoofthe Fciuesof e Sate | ‘e e Sonate” and House'of epre. | termined in ko manner. Menn park clored at817.00 for January., 817,273 i Michigan, Wisconsin, e I Cre arorsit eetom, T declare that case of Missourl, 'lle coulhl ot recopnizo i | by wiiom Ii was read, and who regiatered th e tha votes for brentdont. and Vicebrese | (Tho Vice-Trcatdent took his et as prerlng | Q17,30 for February, and $17.074G17.00 for i his House or the other House, singly ol - . . i =~ Aoty for Tour yeats, o commento it the 4th | Juintly, the power to decido on the voros of any | **fits Presitent of tho Semate then, in pur- | Meitof, tho United Statcs. Erebtors) Golegs | Hlouscs, the Speaker oeeupyings clntr an tho | Lard clored firm aL811.10 cas £11,10911,135 i s Touist 7 O R ot Uatred Soaten 10F | Do s oo Tomembent ot Comaress aa Con | fianice of tho resolation adopted by the U | o (o' State of Main, ote. leftof fho Vico-President, | 1 for Janaary, $11.27HGILI0 (or Febeane, and | Qeorgia, Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas, foue years, 1o commence with the 4th day of Sarch xrfis of thern. e would rather sca an. Inter. | HOUAC nn"'-’:‘:‘n'flxfir‘xx':‘:rorxofi o tng:lutllxgl:'fixrt'cn’::.l“mg{‘,cl:‘n‘la:fll E‘%fi‘l’c‘ n-';do\;efl.’; ‘Tl'(le \'lffl'll'rc;!lder'u—;‘ Tho Henn!&! m“tl' Houso | %oy, p-r’:lfil?)\vl.n; 23 tho Tatest quotations on part i 1asissipni next. tes counted at all, than to el 14935, the two HMouses 3 of Representatives having met under the pro- i 3 and Mississippi. . fequuti, O 200 NG YOS i On the 0th of February, 145, tho two Tlousca | yyiryy.one States, and compared” thels Uata, de- | T SR KAl il Mot te e of | alled mesta: ?] s 0 05“‘ r?)l{m;é' -'QECT'@I‘)II' tho House Joo s prncinle siopted ml‘ld‘h‘}::&ntlaolgl!:‘:: ::nrt’: et fothe Chembet of tlo Houso ot Represent- | Jivered Lo the President pro tempore of e Sen- opening, determining, and declaring tho votes Shaut. Short Lang Short On the 10th day bruary, foundation on which the Pres atives, agreeably to Joint resolutlon, same as i Tol. P enrn e 4 of Tepresentatives adopted tho folowing reso- | od. Aopted T 190 teliers belng nppoluted, one by | 1t the result, which Wus read by hitn, 88 fol- | o i lices of President andVice-President NG ElaRR lers, ¢ " The Conflicting Opinions of | iation, viz: At Priciblo saldtle. Touse ishE Sebanieks | ohs i s i, y lows, ete. of the United States for tho term of four years Hl s il ! elzonichingip Resolced, That thia Tonss will attend In the To by this Yot 08 rulnious i Neconsequences ‘Tho Presidont of the Senate (Mr. Galllard) I8 EIGNTEENTI BLECTION, commencing on the 4th of March next, and it o £ v . Statesmen cliamber of the Sepato on Weinesday mext at 12 | 278 QLA RS I U 08 ande, b wha | then roso and stated that the ecrbllicates for: | | In1857 a Jolnt resolution similar 'to that of | being iny duty, in the preseiics of both Houscs al 2 . o'clack (tho Senato having, on tho fith of February, ':I"l ;"‘l‘ll f e‘t) (l it “)’1 D“Mo\:n bo Dulle, sk wae ithen led!h’ the Klectors from cach State would | 1703 was adopted, and tellers appointed by Loth | thus convencd. to l?penlthe Jotes, 1 now pro- glong sadehort elears quotea at A3 cash, A for % ;?‘n x‘.fi'{(‘n?éflh'i.‘:?“&&'.‘x‘h’B‘Z“?e'fd‘,"“.é"}‘é??n\5l'{§; state of the vote for President and Vice-Preal- | be delivered to the tellers. 'Tho President | Houses. ceed to dlscharge that duty. -f"ll'\:m:fi:m".’cfi h‘iv’n{em'f CGumyerlands quiet y X vo Houses | “Tiie Vice-President then proceeded to open 5 neation would uot d all the packote. The result of thevotes | On the1ith day of February the two 8 e Vice-Presid p opi Powers of Congress---Powers of | flonse of Represeniatives tn tha sensie, Cham: | Jent 1y fhe proposcd anous ‘ s anded to the Lresklont of tho Senaic, wia | metin the chambur of tho Moo of Hepresen: | and and to tho tllors the ales of the aoyéral f tho Senate. Poso of helug prescnt at the opening and countin; Mr. Floyd smil the votes of Indiann, at the | rcad it totho two lousce, ‘aud then declared | tattves. Mier the mombors of the Sevn 6 TEr Ilijtnllud for President and Vice-Preatlent, of the the President o 0 Be J of the ""fi‘ z‘;‘t"x l‘rm'%u:: n?"d '\"uue.x;r:-:finz) ] last _‘A,-Inlculon‘{nr bxflh{‘cm,‘wero c?lnmd'w‘ll»lcu th.:t no ;enor; um}, rcc[cllvm'{ a {_llmjusritl;_;'fll%f u'lex': ::alv‘\h-!-t R vr':- e ‘Imncc ‘thcn,,‘ ml:huc:!‘cnrg i th : hite o ; tie United Statens that Mr. MNutled i, Ay <cly {n tho samo situation aa those of Mis- | votes given for Presiden ho Sei N . L Nicolus bo apneinted tellers, to sct Jolntly with | BOUtade® o Drotested ngainst this nssump- | rotiredsnd the House procecded to an election. | the concurrent onler of the two louses, tho | Benator Trumbull, un tho part of the tellers, 2 Under the articles of Confederation, Congress | the teller appalnted on the partof the Sendte, to Al) boxeds aweots n‘gn ham ugms B urw. U6 4 ¥Ya for Ppiekicd hame, o) 0. O n Jincon quoieant 74w Tge for shoutd . o atiore rium, 10G10Mo for short. i § Jhiore Tiug, foatido lat short ciears, 1aito mfiumu The flour market of Baturday cloacd firm at & nominal advance of about 10@12!4c¢ per Lrl on tho 3 slaru g Presldent of the Senate whl now proceud to unced the result of the vote, ete, subjoined quotations, with somo lots held 2hc jited anmunlly | mae a lisl of tho volcs fof Tresidont ami View: | ton of authorltyon, the part of Cangross, Sl | John Quincr Adams ws deeied octeds onen and count the votes which huva been given | " Fhc ¥ o Sresigent Qoclased she result to be | ool Wgher. Cholce wintors, $0. 7337, 503 medines consisted of Delegatus, toho appolntel Frestdent of the Unitod States, ns they sl bo de- | Wislied to show hia disappro W chruary, 1920, nt 13 o'clock | for a Fresident and Vice-Presidentof the United | the cloction of Abraliam Lincoin us Vresident | winters, $5.75@0. %53 cholce spring extean, 80,00 ho Leglsiature of each State 4 by vered to the | tion In tho strongest manner. On the 11th of February, 1829, at o’cloc ribed by the Constitu- 0 L 3 pring extraa, 80. in such manner as the Legis| T clared; that the result ahail be deltvel i . . Z > t Btates, for the tern preseribe ¥ the Constity and Audrew Jolingon as Vice-President, ete. @0, bf F! = T ¢ { 1 ntered on the 0 y v Whic] g 7 elle AL Tl 5 .20} A .20 1o Btate could bo represcuted by less than Lo, | athto of the tote, which Thatl, be, eSti, o8 M | Dishoet duty: that could devolve on n miblle | countiog of the yotes. Tor President and-Vice: . Tha tller l‘u\\?gu("e‘lllce‘lsn:p‘plmn et of the O tho 4t ol lruary, i, Mr, Schoncs of, | (%, $507HBEZ0S cholcepatents 97,0008 41 nor by moro than scven, members. cen made sirecably to ine Constitation, such | pordy—to aacertain who had been elected to ads | President of the Unlied States. Thio Senato soon | Henate, a7 phe, to, telers, BRER 04, POBIS | fored a resclution that Jauics B Wilsom of | ¢ 60" "Rye’ nour, 81.0504i4758, Duckwheat The Constitution of the United Btates, In | entry shall bo deemed a safclent "declaration | minister thelr national concers. Ina caso of | after entered the hall, with tho Viee-Prastdent | B o o Hischargb of thelr dutics. annolnted teflors on tho pRrt’ of e Hotss of | 30, $6.76@7.25. ! Scc. 1 of Art. T, prosides for a fountoant | Wiifas munt the Clerk of the Hosss do e Ii”“&‘"’“‘Jfll’“n’:%f.‘?:'fn’é'.fl'-‘c’&‘i"rflr“fu'fifz%‘x‘;‘-‘f.?é i :hs'l'rl’l‘;nt‘llfectl:n Hotors Ere Vinbretions | - e presidint oflicer thereupon proceedei to | Hopresentatives to count the voto for bresident | _ Wheat closed at §1.275 for February, $1.20 for S House of Representatives, and in Sce.8 IL13 | qaaint the Senate thorewith, | i i Thor e e | B 0 o ran handed aver the | open and hand to th tellcrs thio. vofes Of the | wud Vice-Prosident. Tho Spenker (Colfax) sald | Morch, and $1.95% for January. Cash No. & 4 & Vice-Proshlent of the United | ~ Ynen the above resolutions were recelved fn | S04 4 e ' 4 1 ond rood | several Blates for President and Vico President | that for obyious reasons sho appointnent of | closod at 815554 b pro~ided that the Vice-Fres ek U8 AoV : two Houses wero called onto cnumerate the | packeta to the tellers, who opened amd rea Shcing Wit th . i Prosis B! Benate, It was onderad that Mr, Wells bea Cioo-P . was announced by | ©f the United Btatea, cornmencing ¢ | teliers should bo mado by thic House and not | Corn closed at 45%c for Fobraary; 40%c for ! Btates shall bie President of the Senate. filficr i pare ol the Benats, Tor the purpose votcs h':r Pmldmhr. dmu] .\rln.dnl fimmxni of 'l.}:en‘:' ;;r, l{-ngllhd. ?“llu result ed by | G oot Maine. - ity s lorlnnnl‘y 0ry; 403 3 V' y c! ¢ laclile what are ce-Ps eat. b i’ . Y 3 1y, i + . resultof the electlon for President and Vice- Oata wore guiot at 3ic for cash or tho month,and 3454@34%c for Febraary, Tye waa quoted at 72¢ for cash No. 2, and 73%c ‘The Senate also adupted the following, viz.: arlse in the On motfon, that when tho two Honsea shall pro- f jolnt '““"W!(- woncerning tha voles { On the 13th of Fevruary, 1533, the Scnate ed, Mr. Juncs, of Tennessee, onc of tho tellers, mpolntcd teller on the part of that body. In : reported. Ilo sald: 7t of that body. | of Missourl, somo gentfemen thinking the, nge’ was recelved from | Feport ¢ Senato on Feh. 6, Mr. Edmunds offéered a : Pmlmen‘t il he: n ‘(’mm"’fi;“:{.:ltnfl‘:‘& S e b | OBt to, b counted, ‘and_others insenting IE%"R‘&&?&%'n‘éfi%&!’é:fium. atating that the | M President, the tollore sppointed an the part fulnt_rrolution reciting that on the 20th of R It therefore was anact of necess! N it oo Houses locannt_and report *lic votes e t da foint pesolue | 107 February, from that_opinion, tho Committee thought it | Ifouse was ready Lo procvad fo'the countiny of tie | O Ihe Lo ot Sod, i yoted | July, 1808, Congress had passed a Joln u- | 18 Senate shiould clect o presiding oflicer pro tem. | Mitted tnto the guliery, best. o pravent all dibiculty by waiting U0 | bt siven” for) Brcomtont and. Vice-restdcnt, | gy hyLceident and Wice:Trenident of the | yion Wexiluding from' tho Electoral Colleg | Darley soid Saturday (o rottlement at 07e for . g - On Feb. 11 tho President of the Senate, 1n the | qyegtion in the manner proposed, knowlng that | and were waiting to recelve the Senate. e e el Yennlar, | votes of Gtatcs' lately n rebellion, which shall ¥, and 00150 for Janaary. Cashsold at 60c. - pore, Dresence of both Honscs, proceeded to open tho | i “coulq not aflect. the result of the election. | “"Mr! Grundy nioved that the Senate proceed to | and that. the votes wero cast on the day required | 10t have beon reorgunized,” until 'sucls States ; THR FINST ELECTION, certfileates of the Electors of the severnl States, | Ay “4o° the condition of Missourl, 1o | tig Tlouso of Represeutatives for the nurposo | by law, excent in the ens of tho vuies cast by tho | iad becomo entitled to_ repreacntation {n Con- LIVE STOCK. 4 Flrst Congross, Orst scuston, held ab tho | and delivered them to the tellers appointed for | himeeif thought her a State, with a perfect | of performing the duties referred fo I the mes- | Elcctors of tho ttata of Wieconain. ‘Fhero retnrna | gress; nud providing that if, ot the nssembling | From tho officlal report of tho Unlon Stock-Yanls L I Clty of New York, March 4 to Sept., 20, 1750, the purpose, who, having examiued and ascer- | om) right to bo sdmitted futo the Unfon, but | gagh: \which motion haviie been agreed to, the | Allow that they enst, thole Liectoral vate In that | of (he two Houses for the counting of the Klec- | & Tranalt Co. of the receipts and shipments during i S Ma 30, f the Benato | fained the number of votes, presented allst | kopy oyt for the want of a cercmonious act | Sehale, precedod by tho President pro tempore, | Siata on Ui ith of Decomber, Inniead of on tho | toral volcs in February, 1809, the counting of | the year 1670 tho followlng tablos woro. compiled, W + On March 4, 1739, no_quorum o thereof (o tho Vice-President, which was read, | (480, Was deemed by others necessary to ene | aichund the il of the House ot Hopreseita: | Arst Wednenday of Docombor (hich was the 3d)y | gmibtiny to count tho Electoral voto presonted | - porerntas B eTonwore camiplieds : belug present, the members present adjourncd cro being no choice, the House repaired attended the ha epres as required by law. o e Lo Presu te. . Sheep. & pretenty aud, Bhicrenbel e title her to adinisslon. Though, fn his opinfon, | tives, ‘Tellers were appointed, as In 1525, by the o by the Btate of Georgla snal n y s ol e i from day to day until Moudaz, April 6, whev,d [ ta thele gwn chamber, and elected Thomas | o'state In fact, yet, not belng 80 in form, her | fwq ilouses. Tho soals werd then roken by | . The full statement of the tellers having been | cfange ~ tho result, then such voto R ; ¥ quoruty, and only & quorum, beloe present, thoe | Jeflerson Tresident. otes coulil not be counted according to form. | fho Vice-President, fn tho presence of the biro read, .\‘lr. Lc.lu}lncfina‘)l\enl:' li- l\%llm olm.rll‘lgx shall’_bo presented ' by tho President of H ’.3’"'3:} i Senate procecded by ballot to the choleo of TUE FIFTIl ELECTION, He was aware that tho question of her admis- [ Jiguses, the tellers read and cnumerated the l;) unfwllo cxcliudo the voto of scons! the Benate fn the fotlowln, manner: T 40 President, for the tole purpose of opening and | In pursuanco afa Jolnt resoluition, sfmilar to | sion might conse up and be decided tn this very | votes, and tho result was announced by tho [ thabcountls o o o o000 ge | ¥ Wer the votes prescnted as of the s%’.i"’ of sy ! : u" lted the one adopted in” 1801, on Feb. la, 1805, tho | ehape; for If Congress allowed her to voto for | President of the Senate. The presiding officer—"*No pat e 1 | Qeorgia to be counted, the result would be: 2 4 counting tha votes for Presldent of the Unlted | ¢, “touses mct In the' Senato Chiamber, the | President and Vice-Preident, and counted ber A n o oplalyn of tho pregfding oflicer.” | For——, for Presdentof tha United Statcs,— 7 o States., e e e baving ayoointed oo feller and” the | vote,ftwould hea full admizelon of thoStatelnto | _ on thoSlday f Fauruary, 1535 tho Touso | (SEMAOE CeltendciCho 1 snderstont e Toters i not counted, or —— Frestaent oftha g Langdon (Snator from New Hamp- | House having appointed twa tellers, the Unlon; but the Committec thought, that, as ey, ot mmotlon ot Mr, Anthuny, ] ¢l , N hite i — H oither vage —— .hfiZ;l ‘;’,a,_,h:umfi,d { % Tho Presitent (Mr. Burr) stuted That, pursu- | fhero were otner and mare usnal madea 0 ad: | of Representatives L ot ol i | power to ducido upon the valliity o fnvalldity | |y electod Dresident of the Unlied States, an On motlon, it was— ant to Jaw, there liad_been transmitted to him mlul"[i’lllc Btate into the Union N it was bolter lic Scuate by'the Clerk, notifylng | of avotel! In tho samo manner for Vice-President. This Ordered, That Mr, Ellsworth (Senator from tho | Peveral packets, which, from the indorsemeuts | not to bring up the question in tha discharge of t‘y:fi?x‘:fi:;t e e eotaras. n pandinass 5 | . The presiding officer—Tho prosiding officer | osolution was adopted—ycns, B4 nays, 113 and g 2 | upon them, appeared to be the votes of the | thelr solemn and indlspensable duty, but to al- o d count the votes for President | 1as mado no such decislon, ho will inform tho | ft'was adopted {n tho [fouse—yens, 983 nays, 17, Stato of Connecticu) Inforu, the Howre of Kere: | Rfcclora of Dresldent. and | Vice-lrestdont, | ow thot coremony to proceed, If possible, with | Foctlys LI ahc Comtt (e vites for dorc* 1<t | Sonator from Kantucky, ‘Lo Ghutrcoustiers | 3¢ FoRion Fob. A ced, e e : Lurre { [ ente boit of tho House, and occupled th , tion ¢ | “Youwlll nuw proceed, gentlemen,' sald he, | out difilenity or cinbarrassment. | lerk ingly left the Ilouscs tho | that, under the law and tho concurrent ordor of | \ntered the ball of tho House, and oceupled thy e O nting e votes of | o count ‘the votes s’ tha Constitution and | “Se. Tracy was. compeliod, he sald, to ote | gerns, Gierk, accordingly th seats asslzned them. The Preaident of Lo c caut o done hero but, Senato shortly aftor entered tho hall. with tho | the two Houses, nothing cau be done horo bu 7 3 cveral Statea in tho chofce of | laws direct.” The President then proceeded to | ggalnst the resobutlon. Iie wassopposed to the S he Hon. Willlum IR, | t0 conut tho votes by tellers, and vo deelara tho | goygta stated the purpose of the mecting. o L B Fresident andVico-Treeident of the. nited | ircal tho scala of the Fespectlsu Teturte, hands | pasabatton becauss Misrouri was peitnor o State 1121;';‘\‘!":?‘&&((1-ll‘:tnd‘i“nw' the) Ho volo thus counted to tho Senate and Touse of | 'then proceeded to open and hand to the tetlers ¥ States; and that the Senate I8 now ready, I tho | jng each return and its accom, s g iying duplic: in the Unlon nor ooe ont of the Union: but waa tho Senators had taken the scats ns- | RKepresentatives eltting n this Chamber. What | the votes of the sovaral Btates for Presidentand B Benate Cliamber, togrocced, In B presenicé O thy | aqtiie aculs of each werc broken, tuthe tellors. | in fact a Torritory, 1o could w0k, therofores | sipats i, snd tho Betstdont of tho. Senats Surioe ctfon may bo ke, I any Turtber - | Y12 Picaident, commoncog with tho voto ot Tounc, to discharze that duty: and that tho Senate | Afger tho returns lind been il cxmined, withs | conseut,that her votea should bo counted ot oll { fiad seated Mniselt af tho Fzt of tho Speaker, | Hon sliculd bo taken, will ‘dovolve up New Hampshire. Mr. Cokling, ono of the e 1o neake 'a Ilat of tho yotes me. thay | 00t any ubjection having been made to "““‘“"gfi —cunsulurmfiltllcm eutiroly foreign to tho clee- any o thio votes, the result waa communicat the tetlers took their scats at the Clerk's table, | Properly constituted autharitics of the country | gollers, read in full the certifieata of the Stato L shall ba declared, submitting It to the wisdom of Ly U el 3 o Coy M. & B tlon of Presliient snd Viee-President, “The tel for the Senate, tho Han, | =t Senate, or House of Roprescntatives, 08 | of Now Hampshire, Tho President of the Sen- | G'& . KU It 1 Uiie louss to appoint one or moro of thelr mem- | 10'tho President, who announced the resulty ote. |~ Mr, Clay aald hie would mercly obscrve, that hfl;&é;fl ‘f.&', :w!?)‘rcilluHulueu[llcpr::xunlnu\-u The casy 10y bo. ‘n.,, Chalr Xul,‘!}:"um}.-. Oto than stated it the othor certiticates would : ‘Lers for the liko purpose, TILE SISTIl ELECTION, the diflleulty is before ua; that we must deckle | tho Hlon, Francls Thomas and the lom. Leyl | 8tood b_y tho 8enal m; (m;n : en mfi'.m 1| not be read fn full, except when such reading ul““m cal celve Upon reccption of the Senate resolution, the | The two Houzes met in the Chamberof the | it when tho two Houscs meet, or avold it by | Lincoln. The folnt resolutions adopted by both | Pursuance of the order of the t\wmo ifcs: | wos called for by a member. Tellura theu ro- Total number of hoys reculrud.. 3y ) 3 Houso of Representatives on the Sthof Februn- | gome previous arrangement. The Committes | fouses were the same as those adopter in 1521, the presiding ofleer will now announce the vo 0 | norted that they hud examlned the vote, ete, ‘Jotal mumbor. .'5': ?\‘fxfl-'nrfe!g:{v'f fp % Honotnmions rr, 1300, Tho samo Joint resolution as that | being morally certain that the queation would | whon the vote of Missourl was counted con. [ Which s been delisered to bitn by the tellers! | Tiio same form was observed until tha Stato of | 20t Ve™t P Uit ee s eiek : ! J "g‘::glcg.n ;‘3’"‘:!11155}- ap‘c:k‘n‘:‘.' -st:vmgn‘l:dmlgmlb'g; adopted I‘nbfilm“\'fil adopted; and tellers were | ayise on mln vl“:l‘b’:r; the folnt x’nufilug‘, flnflxg:u d(thmnll{; and now the vota of Michigan was 0(1\1‘Vl;DYglll‘:l:M declared, aud included the vots LF'}"“‘"':.‘!&’%WI?L’&‘“&‘}‘m‘-’.:'.fx'i. :1{") éxv‘::g:":i bmukd'-nhuu:m e 3 oAt T 0 ! e r appointet Ot £ ouAre. a3 he b fore_ stated ve it the same manner,—tha same objee- SR of "Tennessee, objec f‘: : for tho pirgore expressed tn o moage frum (e | *PRVACh 3T Randolph obdcted, when In | foyee o s war.. Suppoes tith ressmtion nop | Counicd in the same manner,—tho sune blec: | %'yt 51 Marshall exceptod to o rullng of tho | it Siste, o Yrenidont of the Henatocaused o, 3 appoinied on tho part of thin oura to wit st thy | Jolnt convention, to allowing the President of | ndapted, the President of tho Scuuto will pro- | gan s waa mado b regard to countiig the voto | Chair in countiug tha vote of l“’-‘“"' L the rule (twenty-sccond jolut rule) to be read, by oricn table with the momhcr of tho Senute, and | the Sum\‘lu (!u m'u‘\ll'! tllfl&!uczlku‘r'Sfrl‘n;slr. 'L'lm-pt ceu l{.n a\mn"nml L'méml.nlhu vu[wa ‘ nmllwlouhl of Missouri, = 4 :,c!:n;grnf;‘?l:“m’:fle:nr‘avr::c:tcim:z;lrlgmhl'fl % | 4 follows :n Mo h eastiicato by th The llva-stock markets yesterday mu’..’,fic‘l' N oles ns the sawo shall Lo do- | ns an net of courtesy on the part of the Housc. | the House allow that officer, sinely pnd alone, Mian clso of 3 A e 8165 Gkitng ring. stk cortata i g % s S, [t of o : MiF Suiilo obssrvad that. there was o fear of | ths sivuiy 6, deciad £ho ‘Bueriidy Of i | garaie Lresident of tho Scnatd then ross and | FLr® Gug'atier provaked mucl discussion; | o1z EPORLN retding ot any sneh cortieate by o | | st Dot The Speaker and tho members of the Ilouse | the privileges of thls body (fluuse of Kepre- | Jegality of thio votes? It not, how theu were o ani tho Senators withdrew to thu Seoate Chame [ [SPSH% 2% A0 08 SU0K A010 0 Ol o, faving v o proccod] Was 1t t0 be soitla Uy tho | A28 40 Hosseabelng now convened tor the pur. | der, whera o prolouged dlacusslon waa kept up, | been siated by tho reaaing’ oo, tho Senaio ted £ ¢ conntings the votes | foF thervivas o written Constitution, prescrit- | declslon of the two Houses coufolntly, or of the | Stntea for Prosident and Vice-President of the | 814 flnally the motlon boefore the Scnate wus n::“ b.m:;'i‘:?r‘x’l‘:{‘cd‘!‘a d{fi;' “:3 'z:m ;lccmu“n. dent dlecied Ior L prirnois of eoulitiy Ing the powers of each by, * We, sald Mr. | two Ilouses sepuratelyl One (louse 'would say | Unlied States, the Frealient of thy Senate will, -in | 1ald on tho tabla. anallhe dubmitiod it that Didy [0t doctalon; declared that tho Scnato nnd Ifouse of Repre- | 8, wqro sitting a8 o conventlon of the two | the votes uught to be counted, the other that | pursuanco of the prosisions of tho Constitution, | NINETEENTI! ELECTION, hall in 11ko manner submlt sald question fo tho sentatives had met, and that he, fn tbelr pres- | Iouses fora nrwlnl purnosey viz., to count out | they oughit not; ond then the' vutes would be | procead to open tho votes and deliver them to the | In tho Senate, Fob. 1, 1601, Mr. Trambull sub- | ghalila i Teprenentatives, andno question shall bo ence, had opened and counted the votes of the | the votes. Wiods um}mrlr ho preslding officer | Jost altogether, Would the gentleman from | tellers, In order that thoy may be counted. 1 now | mitted the following resolution: decided anirmatively, and no voto objected to shall Elostors for Prostdent and Vico-President of the | in this caset Unquestlonably theattider directed | New Yoric (Mr. Trucy) prefer that it be decided | Drescnt to the tellora tho Electorai voto of tha Stat B Iast week. ‘The receiptaall told wera only atout attended in the Sonnto Chamber; and the Presl- | sentatives) being encronched pon by any other, | i 200 cars, and tho pens wero cleared early fn tho day, on & basls of $3.00@5.50 for common to choleo cattle; at 26,C020.65 for paor to cholce boga; and ot 83000175 for common to cholco ahoop. 5 s T A T NE! LK. i t th And 1 of Malne. I'mffifl"d' "ll‘lrm“ » cnlmm:mu h-X :pp;zlnl:fl“ lfi n‘.‘fi“ e counted exfifpluily {he concurrent v.m: l?r the Nl"ulw \‘;%0 .x;m. &;!X;:O{:gg_'flccc]p". 2,620, snstitution a the votes. A b 3 reuldent of the Sennte, to conalet of thre = | twallouses, which, belng obtaincd, the onses | making 7, or tho week, agalnat ©, 500 Usited Btatcs, which worn as follows: (Lloro fol- | &% 048 CUReLitiun, 0 opon fhe Sonek, (NG T | In tho tolnt mesting] n tint case, lie, would | ©Cn ¥ ers then connted the votes and nn- | becs s ota bich camsaitiee. . oy b appoiniod | LrGilouses which, belng obtatncd; the & Jresiding | wook:mariot very ‘qilot, with-bo. Impravomont Bl + lows a statement of votes.) casfon, as acting In the same capaclty us auy | the questlon yesterday. In fact, Mr. élny safd, | nounced them, severally, {n their order, the by tho Houre of Represontatives, to mwlr'ulndnnll otticor ahall then announca thedecisjon of the ues- | from Pnauy'l' prices, but an advancoe for the weel: E o1 3 me form having ben obierved In every case; | report s made for examining the voto far Uresident | tion submitted: and upon any such question thero | of about %c: common 1o primo steors and ozen ke Mr. Madlson, froni the House of Represcuta- | membor of the Iouse, thero waa no tnode pointed ont In tho Constitus | 8om i 0 L e resldent of tho Latied States. and notify- B totian s e oy Shee e e Ml o tives, thus addressed the Senate: After some further observatlons ou tho sub- | tion of settling litizated qucetions arlsluzin th | th tellers alsa reading tho quallfications of the | §ELEIER0 Silent S (o iection Tation pertinent (6. tho GBIoCt {0 which tho i | Cis oEir cnd pocinitns eatia orts 1 eneirom Vi Ntn. Presese: 1am dlrected by tho Honso ot | Jecb o notiun f Mr. Nlehulas was ogroed 1o, | diatharo o thls duty3 1t was o curua umissuss | Elcctors,and tho curtificates of thelr eloction, [ 08 oD, 0 this resolution was sdoptedl, and | Touses ate assemblod mny bo subuittod aud dotor. | dross boipra per o o cattle sold at 11@13¢, to e Tiepreacutativea to Inform the Sennge that tho | Lo Wit: and o thought {t would bo proper, eithier by l"“_"'}“'“"““"“ She rostilh B8 FopOried Ly || o o aiors Triminil; Foot, and Lathan were | mined in the same mannor, The totals of iivestack recolyed hers in 1870 { liouse bave ngreed that tho notifications of thio | Ordered, Thata message be eent to the Senatato | some act of derivatlve legislatlon, or by an | tho tellers. apvointed the Cominittee. On tho same day the | The objections belng atated, the Scnato re- | Wero 470,200 boovos, 4,103 milch cows, 110,003 i clection of thu President and of tho Vice-President | inform them that this liouss 18 now ready 1o at- | amendment of the Coustitution itaelf, to supply TIE POURTEENT ELECTION, il (rrecd o tho vesolution, and Mesrac | tired. T tho House, tho vote on the qucstion | €alves, 3,220, 163 wheop'and 1ambs, sud 1,230, 057 { ortue Untdttaies oule tmade by machper. | tend Thom inopeping e ertcates ud comnting | fng deteer iy £l o Setate, an Feb, 2 Wil Mr. Peostons | Waahibure, ot 1hinols, Adrian, Crake, Ely, and | Shall tho voto tront tho Stato of. Loutianabe | Y3 "r i 4 o v o 00 o e ® sons and in sach manoer s tho Sunale 2! 0 Yotcl - Sal] b otc. ‘The sccond resolutfon was agreed to, rom the Joint Committeo appolnted on- the 5 ’ A '} —ve " . 3 , 600, :ing 12 4 pleased to direct. 5 On Feb. 8 tho President of the Senate opened | On inotloh of Mr. Clay, It war then” ordered, | anbject of euitnting the Eloetoral. votes, reparts Auderson e ‘}‘l’m’;““‘)‘,{'”Ffi;:“y“'glfi“ gntle cunted: frae eteomined,yeqsy 1rq, ooy, B ek, against 17, 300" fand \vugk.sm;liht arm bul 4 TUE SECOND ELECTION tho Electoral returhi, nnd huuded one cupy to | that message bo sent 1o e Senato {nforiing | ed tho followlng yesobutlon, which wan read nud | LR U 0RC 0 cosolutions cd, and roturned o the hall of the Lousc, Tho | faney. (e 1atser e Tor o oseamor Gapuon ta § In the Seaate, on Fob, b, 1703, a messngo from | th L'l”"“i'l':" I,ln![ i:;:lxéullf.mllr.\;il?lisllln,”v{lllluul r‘gu:l :h"ix budy lh;n :"'l'l’ fl:}u?cl o its urt, cotcurs fl.’rfu}l 03":' &r;: G‘-;'nlu_xlgfig"%:g c"x‘.'m'r':'c"u“ N o A e e Congress will | opening aml rending of the cortiicatos Was cone | era 1iat BVErRed 11 106, 5 L A= el o 5 the tellers of ouse, Nleh un | in the report of the Joint Cowmnlitee, and i3 | that adopte . one h v G SWINE—Ii 3 2 17, gz‘;‘a":‘;m ‘;: l{‘fl‘.’:':'l“x:t‘p“;‘m';"_’n"l'l'v“;_“h:'v‘: D ke, comparing: the duplicate: returns. handed | now pregared to proceed, with tho. Senate, f | the enalntion, nod ppolited Ar, Cushing o | agiible T the ehrmber. of the. House of Hopror | thuued until tho State of Georgia was reachod, | . Swins—itccolpts number 4,100, making 17,440 on ity e ebra. 0 er, of Ma cts, for the week, agalnat 27,470 last week; nono of- tothem, The tellers having examined nnd as- | the pesformance of its canatitutional duty. Mr. Jolin W, Janes tellers on tho part of the | fentativeson Wedncuday, the 13th day of Vebru- | when e, Buller, of Massachusetts, objected to ' BES 70 last week; nono o The two Housea met in tho chnmber of the , at 12 o'clock, and the President of the otwithatant ferod allve. sesoled thnt s committeo bo appointed by tho | cortatneil the mumbr of votes presculed a list | Soon after.the Senate camo fnto the i, and. | Tiouse. r. Preston was appointed on the part | 800 ot oc e wesiding obicers Thas ona pore | Lo, Y019 belng counted, potwithatanting the mABT LAnERTY, Benate to nacertatn and reporta modo of ex- | therouf to the President of tho Senate, which | the Bresldent of the Senato was conducted by [ of the Senate, son be appointeda ‘toller on tho part of the Senata | Trp, Bonnte then withdrew, Tho House, by yeas, Rast Lioenry, Pa,, dan, 1,—Catrie~Recelpts amining the votes for President and Vice-Uresl- | Was read, ate, Messrs. Clay and Hlll to the Speakers chntry | = Wednesduy, Feb. 10, 1841, this belng tho day | and two on the pact of the Huuse of Rteprasenta- | g SoesHirg (ioiied that the vote of Grorgia | Sitce Friday, 4 148 Hlond, or 163 cars of througi. dent, n‘:d of notlfsing the persons who shall bo TIE SCVENTIL BLECTION. the Speakor occupying a chafr lll&h[l left band, especlally set apart by a jotut resolutlon for | tives to make a lst of tho voted ns they shall be da- i) Bt | and 01 cars'at tho yand; total for the week endbie A D "Thio Drestaont of tho Scnato then onened and | th two Jowscs (o convena i Jolt. meethyg ab | clareds that (e ceault shall be- delfvered to- the | should not bo counted. ~In tho Senate, It was ST AT this day, 6,808 hzulll or 205 cars through and 135 t 'reaident of the Senato, wha shall announco the | resolved that, under tha joint resolution, the | cars atthe'yard, agalnst 4,700 head, or 177 cars House of Representatives on the 1lth day of | delivered tho votes of the States to the com- [ 13 o'clock, for tho purpose 0f aponlng and | Urealdent of ] Y objection to counting the yote af the State of A0 100 caru At the ya L £ curred Iu this resolutlon, sud appointed threo | February, 1818, pursnant to Joiut. resolution, | mittea for counting tho votes, by whom they | counting tho Electoral votes given, by the sev. | stutcof the voto fnil iheporsons slacted Lo the | oblection 1o countion e Yol of the Samood B oty fhe JhelL last weuk xie L wnembers of tho Jolut Committee, and on tho | syt aa sdonteil iy 170, twi tellers Javing bech | Were read, excapt tho Stato of Missourl; anid | eral Stutea for President and VleeP rosldent of | e I e the cemons Shonied Frovte. | 1 Bomate sotarmed to tho Biatl Of the Jtouses | Blven: :v] 11th of February the Joint Conunitteemade a | appointed by the House and oue teller Laving | when the certlicate of the Electors of that | the United States, and the hour of 12 o'dock | yont'nd Vico-Preaident of the United States, and, ‘Tho L'resldent of the Senato said: “The objees Hoas—Tecolpts, 2,015 head: total, 12,485 head, e ¢ which was agreed to by both Houses, us | been sppolnted by the Buuate. State was opened, an objection was mado by Mr. | having arrived, together withi a Lint of thie votcs, be ontered U tho | grang of tho gentieman from Massachuscts ar | 8En{nat 1080 last 'weel: Yorkers, $1.40@0, 705 ¥ Teport, & h “Fhe Dresident of the Senato opened the cor- | Livermare, of New Hanipshire, o counting asid | On soation of Mr. Briggs, 1t was Joiirnals of the two Houses, overmiled by she Senate, and the result of the | 'lladelphine, $7.00047. 0, : 3 ik folloy ttleates of tho Electors of tho scycral States, | votea, becago Missourt (s 1ot a Btatd of thds | opdered, That tho Cterk inform tho Senato that | * Tits resalution was adonted,andMe, Trumbull | Yoto will bystated a8 &' would stand woro tho | , SUEEr=liceelna, i 100 nead; total, . 0,200, b Thiat the two Tonres ahall suemble 1o the and dellyered them to the tellers, who, luving | Unlon, the louse la now really ta reculvu tho Senate, aud | was appolited teller on the part. of the Benate. | Yotes of tho Stateof Georgla counted, and oa It | 58t 0700 Tast weoks selling from '$4.00 (o 2 flo Chamber on Wedloulay next, at 13 eiclocks | ¢ camiyed and aacertalned the number of votes, [ A motion was then marle by 3 member of tho f9-procsed Iy et et i | Ou tlicsame, duy the Housy adovted the snmo | would stand i€ the Vote of that Btath were not ¥ : ' Yors L i thhe part | presented adist thereof to the President of the | Senate, and adopted, that the Senate do now g (04 ¢ ectors fur Kre report, and Mesars. E. B, Washburne, of Illis | counted under the concurrent resolutlons of the P—— 5 & af thin House, to muke a Hst of the votew ue the . Vice-Frealdent of the United States, BY TELEGRAYIL T wliall be declred; that the result stiall be delivered [ Senate, who announced the result, ete, withdraw 1o its chambers, aud the Seoate re- & " .. | nois,and J. 8. Phelps, of Missourl, wers appolnt- | o bouscs.” Mr. Butler Inforincd tho presid- ) io tho fresident of the Semato, whoshalioinounes | s wiwrld wserion, | LEE e called to order, Mr, Tlogd, | 1 Sty St e ol o g Hfaages | el téllers on the puré of ihio lfuuse, "On ¥eb. 1 | fug uiicer that tho louse ad sustaiyed his ob- oo the state of the vote, sud tho pecsons elected, (o I'he two Hounses ndopted u Jolnt resolutfon the he a¢ belng called der, Mr, d, g H both Housca. ousembled as aforceahd, which shell | same as that wlopte e cote ¢ be sent to | gy ¢ S 1 1793 On Feb, 13, 1917, | of Virginla, then rose and submitted the follow- | the President of the Benate wasinvited to a seat thelouss dicected thal u uiessase e Jeetions, and offered s resolutlon. ‘Lus Chale be deemul adeclsration of the porsons elected thy Senate notifylng that body that the House | refused to receive the resolution, and directed o nyotion of Mr. Juckson, n miessugs wia sent | Iog resulution: provided for him on thoright of the Bpeukery | g rouly to Taive tha Hetata for shu purpose | tho tellers to completo the statciment of the Prenident and b lco: Drostdent, iy possther witit | to the Senate Informing them that the loues | esolred, That Missour} 1a oneyof the States of [ Which hie occuplud; and the Seuators naving [ ¢ procecding Lo *open and count the Yotes of | yote, Mr, Butier appealed from the declston, alist of tho votes, bo entered o tho Jaurnal of Lho | of Jiepreacntutives were remdy toprocead,izree- | this Unloo, and her voten for Prestdent and Vice. | taken the scats set apart for thelr accommoda- | 1y PRI rg 0 the several States. for Prosblent, and tho Chafr refused to entertaln the “"‘;‘,","‘:_"‘l'," sat Me, Willlam Sinith and Me. Lage- | 8DIY to the mutual resolution ué yesterday, to | Premident of tho Unlted States ought to be recelved | tlon, the Vice-President of the Unfted States, in FOREIGN CITIES. Loxpow, Jan. 1.—8ilver 1a quoted at GONS per ounce, Rerisen PernoLzux—10i4d. and Vice-Prestdent of the United States.” On Al Mr., Butler dented the power of th Briurs TURFENTINE—D58 UL ; S i Vic : 8 appeal, Mr, Dutler denled por 0 | LiNexeo OiL—208 1d, 3 a : he voes 1or Presldent and | and counted, presence of tho two Houscs of Congress, pro~ | g vieciin of this message by the Senate, Vice | B ftlo the Houscof Representatives ance be appotnted tollers on the part of the Neuse, | 9pen aud count ¢ 0 e g b e certii T the Electo el ) enato to overriuo the Hos I Ves, | Liveuroot, dan. 1,—ticoN—Long clear mide lee-Prestdent of the Unlted States, AMr. Floyd offcred some remarks fn favor of | cceded to open the ce 4 of the Electors [ puogdent Breckinrldge announeed that the busi- ? ¢ tumnult and violent lunguuge ensucd, i "".}';:;E:“‘;::m Feporty "Flie Benate, soon after, entered the Iouse of | his sl of Preshdent und Vice-President of the United £ JL stene L tuon| i) ness fu order was fn reference to the countlng | §y; witeh Meesrs, Butler, Ingersoll, aud others i Itepresentatiyes, preceded by theie Prealilent, | — Mr. Stevenson Archer, of Marylund, safd that, and declaring the votes for reshient. Hoadded: | Joudly gmmwd aitie} thie. subvirston of the Grdered, That dtv. Kinz Lo appointed, on the part | e tellers of the tvo Hotses occupled scats In | entertafning tho saine sentinents as ihe gentle “Tha Chalr will_stuto that the usual arder of | yiuhes of the House. The Uhalr refused o en . of the Scnate, a teller, cte. B front of the Chalr. an from \‘Ir‘ilnln (Floyd) with respect to the ’ ¢ | procecding to the House of Kepresentatives has | (ehinin any motions, orZpermit debate, and On Feb. 13, thetwo Houses having assombled, | “pjg sals of the votes were hroken by the | refusal to aduile Miswourd futo the Unlon, he yet | Senate, and Mr. Cushing and Mr, Joln W, Em, for tho Sergeant-at-Arms Lo go fn advance; | finally dirccted tho tellers fo report the result the certificates of the Electors of the fftect | prgident of tho Senate, aud by bim hauded ta | felt mself bound o mnove, a3 ho now'did, to | Jones on the part of the Ilouse,~having Teady 1 hien tlio Secretary und presiding oficer, with & | of tha yote, Bonator Conkling read tho report Btates in the Unfun, which cano by flr“‘“[ the teliers, by whom they were read alond, and rommnu the further coustderation of this reso- ro\lulul’ and regristered tho same, nmking du- messenzer bearmie the votes; and then tho Lody | gid great nols and’disorder. 'The President wery, by the Vice-Urestdent, opened, read, and | pocorded on the jonrnuls of the Senate and of | lutlon indclinitely. He w upposed to thia | plicate liste thereof, nud the Hsts belne com- | of')ie Sonnte, If thera be no objection, that | af the Senate promptly announced the figures, dellvered to the tellers appuinted for the purs § g,y fouse of Kepresentutlves by the Beerstary | House undertaking to proceed fnany manneras | pared, they wera dellvered to tho Vice-Preshdent | gedo® il pursued.” The Beoste thien pro- | deciaring Grant o e ottox lected, and then pose, who, having examined und ascertalned nute and Clerk of the {louse, respect- | to the legulity of the Elcctoral votus, Y of the Unl lmlblutca‘ and are as follows, ete.s cceded 10 the btk of the Housu uf Representa- | with the'Senate retired dfrom the hall. Subjes llwvuw-i preseated a lisL of them to the Viee The votes of ull the States huving heen | recognize no power fu the House of Represcutn- - The President of the Senato then announced | (jyoy Il record gtats that, attwenty mintites quently, Mr, Butler made the overruling of his ident which list was read to tho two | ruad, with the exception of those of the Btate of ‘on this wubject scparate from the Scnate, | the state of the vote Lo the two Houses of Con- | hugp1a iclock— abjectfon by the Senate & question of privileie, ltouses, and 13 ns follows: (Uero follows o [ [pgy expresslons lu the Constitutlon In regard to | gress fu joint meeting asscinbled, ete, Tne Senatu entered the hall preceded by thoSer- | anda long debato took place thereon In ths statement of votes.) Mr. ‘Cuylor, of New York, arose and (aildre: the counting of the votes of Elcctors, cte., b TUB PIFTRENTH ELECRION: geant:at-Arms nnd headed by the Vice-President | Tiouse, e R Ing himacl o the Kpealier of the ouse) ex- | canstdered we tinperative, All questions arislug | | On tho Lb of Bebruary, 1515, pussuant to & | dui” dueir Secretary, s mombers of the livuss iR EGoHD BLESIAN On the 21 day of Februury, 1307, the two | prigeed bis unfehsned resreat at belizr cume | out of it, scvordiog t his constructlon, must bs | jolut resolution of the two Huuses, the suno 08 | Faing v receive thent. i g 5 Houses adopted o similar resolution to the une se of dity, to iuterrupt the | settled in joint meetlng of the two Huuses. Ha | the resolution of 1703, tellers belug appofnted— Tha Vi dlen, 461, gl lls—‘lv’lnc .}ml\i{uln, IISI."M & oNDoN, Jan. 1.—Bulllon wWithdrawn from th Dauk to-day ou balance was £35, 000, < ———i— An Evangellat. New York World, “Robert McCord, you are charged with ns sault aud battery,” salil his Iouor in the Fift seventh Blreet Police Court yesterday toa r spuctable-looking man who stiod in the prison- cr's dock, *What have you tosay, Mr. Mc- Cordy " “I will explain, yoar Honor," sald Mr, Me- Cord, striking a stage attitude, * T am an cvan- eellst. I aw cng\t‘z’ul at present in making of [ velled, by his -President took his scat on the right of Under tho twenty-second julnt rule, the | straight tho wayof the Lord, 1 sawa youms adopted In 1793, with the exceptfon that the proceedings of the two Houses. Mp. 1, was | could not agree that this ouse had o right to | one by the Senute anitwo by the” Howse,—thu | the speaker of the House of Represcatatives, and | Senate appointed John ahem‘nfn the House | man this morning who was not in the ‘ark of “Houss ot it "r'::le‘:::'{fvef."'m'-‘f:nfi'é‘("x’}:";rn‘él:s':’“ Rofniz on Lo atate hia reasons for abjocting to | determine whether any vote should be recelved | two (fouses met In the chanber of the flouss | prosbicd ovee tho folnt convention of the twa | AL L. Davis and James B, Begk o ep s, en- era Lo count d. What are the wonls of the | of Representatives, lowses, The tembers of the Benalo accupied | the votes for Presldent. The usual formalities San3f T S ‘The Pre Wl % 3 he linll, | w tled witl, and tho certiflcates wero Constitution! % The President of the Senat The President of tho Senate rosa-when the | #ents provided fur thent in the ares of 1 were cony A ! ek hir tha piisosas | Kth . the prcecrice of (s Hometo s, Touea | members of the Thottso. and the Sepatura wer | ie. Trumbini, the tellve sppolated on the parcot | it uutil tho vote of Georgla was reached. Al c—of performing the [ of Representatives, open ull fhe certliicates, and | all seated, and stated the object of their thus | G SR 0SSN oA 3rt of the House, | Huar ublected to counting 8 votes of that b they were then dis- | the votes shall then bo ruunlul." Doca it not | ssscmbliug to be to_count the votes east sufety. 1 stepped up to that younz man, Isuld to him, ‘8ir, I am o physlornomlst; I pereelve by the {meaments of your coups tenance that you sre su assasstn, Your hewd, sir, 14 the exact fac slinilis of Caln's. 1 pity the votes from Im%(h\lmihuln: real wnd ronl | or velee sad b Houso sppoluted U Lellers Lo mak H‘l‘.““:]‘l:::l;!:l?fll:ll{‘:u;,;h ereupiel bl o the slngle, specltle pur, On Wednesday, Feb. 8, the 8peaker Informed | \hio Houso thal’ the honr. waa coma at widen | Sonetititional duty whi ate Chamber. The Senato appolnted one teller he | gk their boutd at the Ulerk's dedk. Stato given to Horace Ureeley, who, being dead, | you, aud I will knock your head off; thereupon charging, und that while 60 acting, fn Joint | follow, asked Mr. Archer, that the votes must | Elcetors of the respective States of this ,ly-llun ey o raidont Lrin Csaid: *The two | Wes n0LS * person’ within tho meaniniz of tho Ehl; lflflflllh e flub. that t,hutflcrlpmru wuight they had appolnted to meet the) Benato for the | jneeting, they could conslder 1o proposition nor | by counted tn 10,8 prescnce of the two Housead | for Prealdent und Vice-President of thio United | fiyuses Leing rasembled In pursuunce of the Can- | Constitution. . 8 fulalied, Which suys, TOWE pub tha Boiide urposs of couuting the voleafor awl devlar- | portori any Luslucss not prescribed by tho | For what purosdo they asscinble togetber, | Statest and, landing to Mr. Walker (one of the | atitulion that the votee muybo counted sud de- [~ When the cortifiento of tha Stato of Misstasip- | woman and her son. xwlblfict{?nlaoldnsl‘uudena nlm\ V)Ic'.hl';u:; Constitution, untess ft b tu'determing on the legality of the | tellers) a sealed packet, he rabl, 1 deliver to | elared for President and Vice-Fresideut of the f pl was read, Mr. Trambull objected that the You are an cnergetic lahorer in the vine- dent of the Unlted Btates, and that the Clerl 4 g : Jilvs el i teldere the voter o i thodth | certificate di not state that the. Electors voted Mr. Varntin, of the Senate (addressing the | votest 1€ uot for thls purpose, the folut meet- | the gentlemen tellers the votes of the Electory | Unifod btatos fus tho tern comuencing on el ! Would Inforia the Benato they Wera ready 1o 1e- | pousiasnt of tie Souste): repreaeit bis. coneites | I 13 For Tobes i shom, bt Sothing e 3ve | of tha. Stats of Staino for Preakdent uid Vicor Chratlan, valopen tho.swrtiiTates oF cloction i | LY bnllot. afr. Lutter obivcted to one vote cefve them, rence fn the propricty uf whiat hiad been stated | miist, in sy apprehcuston, determiug the ques- | President of the United States, lnorder that | et i, B PR (8 GHOREIEE f SRELOUIG | frum the State of Misslsstppl, becauso the cer- The Clerk accopdingly walted upon the Scni- | yy ylie Speakier, and, fur the purpose of alluws | tiow in Jolut mceting, aud n noother way. - Eue | the nay be counted.' now procecd to discharge that duty, ' tilicato that oo of tho Efoctors, appulnted to ate, and tha President and members of the Ben- | e o’ House of Kepresentativesto deliberate | tertafufig this optuion, he sabl ho should vote | M Walker received the packet, and, having | "PE VTR eIdG thon wracecded to opon and | Il s vacancy, was not sizncd by thie Governor, ate soon after entered aud took thelr seats, the | op’thy question which had been suggested, ho | for the indeflnite postiionement of any propost- | broken the scals, the tellers examined the | hand to the tellers the votea of the several States | though algned by the Becretary of State. The fgflfiiwtm ghlluflsh'-hlm{ol the Bpeakes of | moved that the Senate withdeaw to thetr chame | tion the ublect P e to \lcunn(un]lu this | votes, which were unnounced to be nine in mime | for President and Viee-Preeldent of the United | Senate having rotired, the Hodse—by yeas 101, e Houss o resentat) El and tho mem- | ey, v > airreed to3 % I r (Hlegality el Ler, all of which were glven for James K. Pulls, | States, commsancing with tho state of Maloe. ‘The Dera of the Hen e e e ol tho ber, The motlon was unauhinously agreed tog | House, the legality or fHlegality of any Electoral J )‘;lrd'.’;\lr. MeCord,” suld the Court. ** Whumio you . 4 Ium o Delfast Bcotchman." “Indeed! Aud where do you Hyel k3 gcweun Jerusalem and Jericho, Loag Tsl- and. 1 Wfllhlir. McCord,” sald 1ls Honor, ‘T f bavhug b B e o e dachicd Ly oonas | EHTocnit v b Jock ot upy f 8l e Butinto withdrow, teoritnte. 5 of Teunessee, o8 President, ete. votes haviug been opened and counted, tho tall- | House, by yeas 101, tu 43 nays, declded to count “Don't you do It, Judge. Beware of the awe Chamber: when the President of the Scnate | Miyiigpite Mo sordtiate, e LY W, 8. Archer, of Virgiuls, satd he should | Tics Frestlens nest delivercd to the tellers | €ts. throllglidle, Wrimbull, seportea tho following | tha volo of Misslssippl tiotwithstandiog Mr. | ful avaluuche! 1 sm- tlio one ordained by feta mr- J':hn Adams) thus sddressed the W0 | gt now remalned for them ta consider the sub- | vote sgalnst the proposed Jlu-\[mneml:nl. In or- | the votes of the Electors of New Husmpsbire, S ey e d to scttlo the troubles of ous country, Listenl Lam the true Prestident of the Unfted States, and 4f I am locked up I'shall demand servitors, who at my beck shall Jusd my festive bu: with quafl on toust, sud all the delicacies of the BCas0 Here a pulleeman tapped the evangel- 18t on tho shoulder. ** My servant culls,” walid he, with reat dignity, % 1goto the halls of mirth,'" and Mr. 3cCord descendod the fatal oled; Johin C. Dreckineldge, g0, 741 B. A, Douglase, 124 §0hn Ul wnd for Vice: Potier'a objection. The Senate decided that the S ol | pote given Ly i istate ot Gloorets for Harase L Lincol, 180 | q'rymbull’s objectlon, and slso overruled Ar, ject. which had Interrupted the forms of the | der to weet the question. directly, He lad no [ wid of all the other States of the Unlon 1n suc GENTLENEX OF TN S£¥ATE A¥D Houss oF Rxe- | Coustitut{on, Mr. Yaylor then stated his reasons | notlon, e udded, of the doctrine which Le had | ceaslon fn the ssmne mauner, and they wers ex- | pay figatin, 180° Joseph Lune, aaRvEATIVRD | Tiha pOrooss f0r which we ura - | for Gbjectiug (0 thie ¥ute ol Tulinus Othor | herd for the firt tmo. tondags that you sy | wnined by the tellers, sud tho result was an- | b 155 Elward ivercth, 0, Grecley bo enuuted, aud alsa tho vote of ‘the sembled s sxpreased in the followlng resobution: | piompers wade speechies, after whivh the whote | lave o problematical or_hypothetieal election of | nouncea, ete, e Vice-Provident then safd: ** Abrsham Lin- | State ‘of Mississlppl. Upon reasscmbling, the +3That the two Honsas sual) sssembicha the Chaur- | 1iott or"was dnutelliiiely postponed; and then, | u bresilent and ¥leoProsident. Suppose the | - Me: Walker presented the returns of the tel- | coln, of Lilinniv, having recelved & miajorit ol the | President of the Scnate enuounced that the two berof tha Hauss, of Represcatatives on Wedves~ | ()"0 tton of Mry dackson, o liessizo was | result of the slectlon depended on tho votes of [ lers to the Vresident of the Setate, who rose | whoie numbar of Klcctoral votos, 16 viected Proai- | Housca not caneurfinE s reanl Lo s votes for e et g ochock 1hat, S0 gherson b i | sent to the Senate, tiformiuge them of o itriset, ] this st conres was o bo pussued | o subl that tho whole numnber of votes given | deot of the Vultod States for foar years, com- | Jorace Greeley given by tho Btats of Georgls, Y;.:h pamons be' o ,,El,.l(l... selers ,,?'u.g part. | Ineay ot s ongé to proce Which was now Iudicated; ths Prestdent of the | was 25,01 which_u majority wus of e House, 1o make & list Of the votesas tbe Vules. e denate #0ul 5. “Dut | wenctog on the 4th of March, 1syl. Hanniba those 4 votes “would uot bu counted, When 2 70 | Namlin, of Staine, Laviug recelved 8 majority of | 1y Stato of Texas w Iyed, Mr, Trumbull | stslrway o search of Lis bypotheticad quall Sunate would huve to aunounce that, fn one | Jues K. Polk, of Teuneasce, bud recelyed 170 | g 808 08 S8 NG B o Dleeioral votes. Is duly | thy Stataof Texas wus recelved, A, Truuw lrway 1y pothel quall ua sLall bedeclaled; that the result shall bo dolivercd | Representativea’ 1l when tha 8peaker fn- | event, wo had o President, wlilst Tu another we | Yotes cast for the Prealdeat of the United Btates, | ojoeiod Vice-President of the Unlted States for ubjm'cldlmzlc.»l wu;nunfiw theelc.l\lgr, nlr.m«lx.:c toast. ’ to t! ident of the Senate, who shall announco | formed them that the House of Kepre hud uoty sud thw Government would bo left | and Henry C f Kentucky, 103; thevotes for | gaye jeurs, commeuclng au tha 4h of March, fl'." certificates 0‘ e by e oy o m_—‘-'_mwfl Bl A SRR nd thalpersons "“"""5 10| hud not seen L neecssary to conie Lo u without s head, and o dissolution of the Unlun | Viee-Presilent wers aunounced und then the | 1s1 ™ ectors was not signed by the Governor, p] o sssomblod 88 sforcsald; which | g1 "or take uny order an the subject which had | would be the positlo Inmediats consequence, | result, declured, cte, ho busincas for which the two Housce wery | but by tho Bocretary of State, The Bomate | Pllludelshia Tones, Dic. 21, sball be deemed a declaratlon of the pereons | o io.d the separation of the two Housos o was 8 little surprised, by sald, at ooe ground TUR BIXTEENTIl ELECTION. asscmbled having been tinished, the Bepata will | uzaln retired, The House prowptly overruled | Philadelphila Ls elfuetually lee-bound, and with glected Fresident and Vice-Proaideat, waa, | PURECS (0 2F i votes waa then conclided, | whivh bad - been© takea on this ocasion: | Jolut resolation miopicd simo s that of | Bow Felurn G fis owa chamber. tly objocthna. The Senalo also decldea that | every ludlcatlon of 1ts remalving so for an AT R IR RO T Ctellers hunded o statement thereof 1o | thot the 1 hiad er 4 o | 1m b, 14, V1840, tho il 1 TUE TWENTIETIL ELECTION, the votu uf Texas bo counted. Objection was | detlnite period. Tho Schuylkill s closed its eu ontho joursalant theveo foudeat Tharwenlyad | and fho feliore Juliitd @ satciels Bkl |t s o s et (Lo bt | 1l ey o &t hse VL1 on tho Sth day of Februiry, 1305, the two | made 16 countlug the votes frons Arkansas, and | tirs lenth, wthough a chdunel was cut on Bat- Heciors for o bresiden s Vi Prcsitent of | the Jolut waeeting. 5 thiusht that, wherever was lodged the power o | St b ruw, a8 folluwe: Y | Houses et In ths hall of the Vouse'of Kepre | aisu to countin 1ho votes frou Louisiana, {hero | urday last, nd @ lufke bark was towed up as far izteen Blates of the TIE KINTIL ELECTION. recelve s retury, there also was thy power to 83 Bouth strect. 4 Jiesoloed, That tho Clerk fnform the Seuate that | Beutatives, bursuant to the fullowlug jolut rule | belug two certificates from tbe latter State. The Tho fco fs thick and smooth o received duplicates of tho re- | Qg the 4th of February, 153 : v ool by y Jong o ctired. ‘1) Y Love the Alws-House, where the lee-cutters aro u 1, fn the Iloude, | pass o judgment on the vulldity of that return, ¢ House {8 nuw ready to reculve that bady, (ur | wdopted by the Iwu.l’luu_ua ot Cougress on the | Benate retired. ‘Ibo House docided that tho | o A -House, 8 . * turos, by post, from Blicen of the Btates. No Clay, of Keutucky, from the Jol t-Comitice, {‘up bozu wiy territory not withia the liaits of | the purposs of proce "f‘“ upen sud couut’ tho | Uth of February, 1365, viz.: vote of Lousisna should nutulaed that the vgu: ithzn;kp&xflum;flfi h:;':. h:;):csn hlx‘ u;l:"knu:gl._ duplicato from ths biate of Keutucky Le yot como | roplbed tha followluig resolutiony tha Lo Btates ac the thnee Florida for exs | voirol toe Limctnce tar Foosldbt sl Vicobreais | - bt lwo Houars shall aseomblo fn thio ball of tho | OF Arkansas should bo countad: tho Seuato do- | Above bart Ricuuoud, ou the Delawary, sav uhl been the tice boretof on similar Kesolead, That the twa Houses shall assemblo fn | amplo—sent,voles bere for Elcctors, wis there | dent of tho United States, Tousu of Hepresentatives at the hour of 1o'clock | tided that the votes of 'i""‘ dm}iflm‘fifi“dm' atlon cu closed fur 50! r.m:.hnn vene occhalon af},’waé’ e The ratanra fiom tho Blats | tho Cliswibee of the Holss of Heprosentativen, on | 10 uuthority by whiel theso votes could be re- | The Clerk having delivered the measaga to the | p. 1n. o the second Wedneaday of ¥ebruary next | and they were accordingly excluded. com: 8t oneend of the United Stutes, urcsume youths and inen skl over the surface ou skates, Ovposita the city navigatioa is difi- cult, and the Cawmden ferry-boats experiencs tuuch trouble o aklng theif periodical trips to aud fro, Below tho dty thy fce-boats bave, up to lh'u l‘lhu‘x'e. lur.wuluil l':. keeplng .ddmmfl open for passage of steams and vesscls fum:ulf“"m' but small Gflf‘fi nob yeae v . Wodneaday, the 14t of Februury, 1821, sod the | Jucted] Buppose o State entitled to 27 votes | Scustet the Scnato attended fu the hull of | succeedivg tho wocting of Electors of Prealdout | pleted the lst of States, “whervupon tho ll'n:ul- B i heecrare us 400 Lo Broceetiie E"‘@en‘&nfi‘ififififiw li“r:‘.,d;'fl'l the st ot tue ihu\‘légd fi,‘;{: 37 yotes, would_sny geutleuun shoTioumn e Telle Waro appolibe by e i Vico-Froaiacut of thw Caliod Siaten aod Cou Kout of thie enuto aundunced the reaultyelc time, . akes O e or | eonl cre Was uo powee iu tha Huuse | two Houses. g ¢ ho . . Adams theo took up the packet from tho | oy b sagae, sud e Speskr b3l S Dra! | SOOI SSRGS YDA TRUN TS | DMt tent (e, Dallae)then rose and | S5FE gn0clse bhailbe dppolaicdon thetariotine | a¢ tno opening of the preseut. Congress the Btats of Tennessoc, and, N read the | S4ILE uBlcer of the Hoater that fwo parsous be obs | ever Lo pusy cleclion—could it over be ascer- | said: i Runsta. sl hehou havar ot Holseuple) Scuate, on Jan. 20, 197, adop ollowing superscription, Lroke tia seal and_ road the cer~ | B0t one telicr) to maka 8 lick of the votes o | taloed “who was uloited—u ths vent | Inobedlence 1o’ law, the Benste and Houss of | Upencd by 'the Presblent of the Sensta, the cartla- | Fesolution J . ur the clection of the Klectors. 1o lgq whall be declarsd; that the result sball by ge- | Of the cstabliashwient - ol & doctrine | Represcntatlyes have sasembled, on the preseut | cates uf the Bluciozal volce; aud aald tullers, bave Resoledd, by the Senate and House of Represanta- 4 Sliem geve J to the Clerkuf tho Sezuls requeate | Livered to the Prealdent of the Scuate, whbo sball | o2 thut sort 1 Mr. Archer concludwl by | accaslon, s that 1 way fultil the duly ¢njolacd | Ivgread cho same fn tho prescnse aud hearlug of | tices concurring, That the jolot rulca of the Beae

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