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. The Chicage Dailp Teibune, nl new powers not warranted under the Constitu- | fixed and regnlar course of Iaw that Insures the | llonses, scting separately or together, and by | make it manifest by ho'ding meetings all over | p, B, s ‘"T'.'EM‘,‘.!.'L?L‘E&M _A_ FAIl{ TR.A.DL- ton. wx\'o nower, in fact, Is delegated, 2a Con- E:m-c and_order of society, whatever party may | 8 majarity ‘5.1 Eom ’de:lde whother any | the couhtry. ot perm .25 3 Commission shonld desire 16 f open theaf' 3 Flans, One criticism upon the & 5 disappoloted In (ts hopes, The unfortunate | and what votes — from — ancn otates are AN s : i Coms: el ‘i w m: w er- v = jutly well founded. Not only. onthe aubject befure the election hasgreatly adi- | e "'n"cd tates, and how many and what per- | yns scheme, but he was of opinfon that it would i b for the scrvipes thus rendered, It is clalmed | ed to the «IHMv'ull:‘l’cs nlehc Co‘mu‘ufem i deal. | (one were duly appainted Electara in auch State, | 4005y Gocepte : ls, the istlca excluded from - .the il . It had dong eversthing it and ma titlons, 2 2 original four, 1 i The Full Text of the Joint| that there are sumcient precedents to Ingg witl tt, inaemuch s many of the people of | elantiomer and athes papsrer (T any, A< shall by | 0 bis nower since’ the Tth of ‘Navomber to F'“z'""‘ i selection: sa . ";'“ ,:;?'ml‘l; b y WARRANT CONGIESS 1§ TAKING THTS AcTioN, | thtcountry, members of the respective political | the Constitntion and naw' existing law be compe- | 8ronse o rmmr ublic opinlon to back the | {imiting the cholce to the remalning Associats Electoral Committee’s T st years Congrons hms fmpused addittons | Parties, will perhiaps Took™ with Jealousy | tentand pertinent in =uch consideratiom, wich de. | Demorratic party In demanding what was Jnstly | Justicos. . This fa cortainly n poi iy e = puse upon any measure that seems to involve even | cison sball he made In writin; ting briefly the | thelr rizit, but ertain louling Democrats, men | Judga Watte. 1f he bo. shit out haem flvgn z Report. sl dutles on the Justices, on was notable In | po<slllity of the defeat of thelr wishess bt it | ground thereof, nni sizned by the members of ald | of eonsidcrable infuence with the partt, had | Tivesin the rame Sece oo (ot it becauso e | 1 1661, when they were required o attend Clreult | has also fed the Commlttces to feel that their | Comimirelon actecing therein, wherenpon the two | heen throwing cold water upon it ail tLo thie, ety [hayce hiwpros ¢ vlsf Courts In the several districts, A stinflar delee | nembers are boutd by the higheet duty fn such | 110ares shall again et and such decl«don shall be § gud now they” found themselves in a position jon should hnve aisu heen made to dinquality | ed af us dnelng Fanuary ond Eation of authority was given the Supreme | & €482 0 let no blas of party fecling stand fu the | fEand eaterod fnthe Journal ot each Huuse, 801 | wiere they were mithoat suflicient popular it garaent, who lsalso a cltzen of Oifo, | aements onlere 2 ) the connting of the voies shall proceed in con- WL A 3 F | and Judge [Tuat, who is a_ citizen of New York, e e Scenes in the Scnate During | Court fn 1557 when Congres catled upon it to | *23 018 oty tietamith, anivs, ‘dhon Shicction. maa | bk, (e thouzkt this sian wenld by 7, Lt Fionann pioe” from delivery of guos tako general control over orders b bankrupte JUST, PQUAL, AND PEACEFUL MRARULE hezetd In writing by at lenst i a goad Jadder on which the defeated party eoul . Tnihe Wettern Asvactated Press. : 0 B the Rending of the general controb over orders In bankruntess | for extritatlng Lhe question from the eimbarrass- | membersof the Soase af 1 climb down from the position 1t has assuincd. Wasmixarox, D. C., dun. 15.~While the w (ldl" (hrmcnts abpc(fld y and aptolit, on the nomination of the Chief | menta that at present surraund it Tiouscs shall separately concar in Griering others A PROMISEST DEMOCIAT measiire reporfed by the Seleet Committasin 1 c g i Document. Justice, the Register In Bankruptey. The dis- In conclusdan, we reapectfully heg leave to | Wire. In u\!flcr} case such conenerent wh!r :ha‘ll who partlcipated in the Convention, :mv'l wha Is | regird to counting the Electornl vote will meet Ladles Tackets and Overcoats male to measure, tngulshe Tawyers of the Jojnt Committee are | MPFoss ton Congress the ocasity of specdy | Eosern No wntes or pancts from any other &tate | not n member of the Hviuse, addei that It was a | with some opposition in the Scnate, 1 {s- toe ot : . Imyirexe v 2 Bty | S | Fhal he acted pon GRtil the abjectiane nrestousty | Jacier o which thr defeated party conld dee | generat beller s o ! Servants’ Livory made tu nicasare of tie uplniun that the uct s clearly conatitu- | FESERaton, upon, this subjet, I T4 bui- | e to the voten or paprre from ono State shafl | goend fron o capitulation. e wax very mch | Maforlts when 8 sobe e peniy o4 Larsome EDW ARD ELY & CO,, Prominent Congressmen and | toul. The Justices wiil probably not decline conntry dally sustains from the existlng atate of e Ofs Houses shiall be in | Dlensedl with “the mire, anil | be madé b press It W a voto after 8 reasonable . fan ol compr thought that its pllblfltlllml woull e likethe re. o tim to serve, as they doubtless have been fuformall, 2 ty. It directly wowerfully tend meatine, et. no deba for discusion, amd e . Others Interviewed consulted on the subject. 2 to unsettle aml ll:’lral\"z:ufiugh:(‘r-':’ar"‘ul‘-l;. < lllilm'r'v"(] o ';S»':‘::}-It?r.'y-"':h‘nltl flor{'l:u l)‘y‘ g fllm\':{l_"h great nlghtmare from the breast of | press a el that the nm.ffif#': ffix‘fl."flfi: Wabash-av., cor. Monroe. the Sub- Notwithstunding the adverse eriticium | PUDILC sl private ere Lt aud 1o erente u Oicrs, exeniticitine Mouae veamaitds | e dnclanpestle - i after a discusston of several days, upon the | the bl encounters, tts prasaze sy | fhionelnthe iuds ofthe people that distart e : sl that he vl el e bill before ft was ore- | ey o ) g jeet. be confldently predicted. At least much | it tends to brig Nopuhiloars Tnetitutinne nte | o NP - That when thy two Honses aeparate to | ented 1 the Hotse, but was unable to express | 515 LIMENT ELSEWIIERE, s the plain outlook to-night. The men who de- | discreadit, and to create doubts of the se B e vy | Tl of an apiuiun fu regard £ it wntl T nounco it most atrongly do not say that they | OUF formolunverntient, ad of the perurtuity of iy Etate, o o ort of | Eiven it more eacctul stuidy. There I+ wothlae, e DRl Dicatch ta Tha TeRE. The Opinion @eneral that the Plan | 31, d of patelutism, and uf Justice unite [ denwid: | under ' thia act, each Senator and Jepresontative | SUch 8 pian of settling o Preailential vonteo | Ticans of this clty, 4o far a3 they have been seen, ing of the Jaw-makiug power n wmeasure that | may speak to such objectlon or question ten 'y a8 not sure that the bl vlated e, without exception, opposed to the compro- i AN OPEN FIONT Wit b e 110t ofirner than once. but after such | the Constitution. Fis oplulon before the il i 5. Such a8 Recommended by Gen. Pleasenton, Ts the Bost Attainable; agalnst. tt cither fn the House or Senate, They | 1he .'f,',':fi,!.' Veas, aul Tty o o1} Trave Tnetu two nours. it sliall be the | was read to the Huuse Sas that ¢ wonid not | Wiebill. Varlousmembersof the Unlon League ) IN XEW YORK. e stisll have Insted two hours, usually end thelr criticiam by saylng that the | Republican institutions are cq to uny emer- | 4615 of cach Haure 1o put the wain question with- | pass, Ciub express themsclves vigorously on the sub- . Wo havs o large stock and will uaumflm of the bil In Huevitahie, Some Justify | &enies; and fn this cobnection W eanuot. refrain I'“',‘ furieniibate, SPRINGLR, Juet, and azree with each other In thelraversion ‘That ot such jotnt meeting of tho two . s G i % " unl'-nflcul.l“l',q' Ij‘;v"‘\hl:h:;- i ",'(‘"'»'";’h']"' g:‘xtel;:lr‘&:u:x:'e‘x?rx: ‘::: i1]1&hl'.“».um“l(‘lll g :u any llvur,“! Inlut that which they conalder to . g they think o refusal to submit to arbitration | of It e, Dok ote Deent bt | Sho frevident uf the Sonate, the Speakern chalts | gy " the meeting of the Conmalitee be- | NG constitutional and cstablished: by precedent, markot rates. ity in Both Houses. ail lay tiem opers 10 the atctention of dubte | 10 G what s beer Siempiei o Vol Tbcho | Conbirs by bt et SRORHG IS 6 | tore ™0 Mazzaet ‘tn T “planfacur. | The Tinestaken o vieorous stand tn opposiior, + ing the streneth of their party, fore,~nlmost. Unanitously azree upon & plan | e predding ofiicers for the Representatives fn the | porated —In the Bill, - e asked - the Regarding the Compromise Lill, the Triduns J B SULLlVAN Q‘ BRO T ULLIE Ah pr conideredd by them uli to fe Just, whse, ul cf- | Lot of the ell not provided for_ the senatars: for | Itepublicans of the Snnuh'Cnnu‘nl‘ux-l ‘biat thelr | enys cditorlallys % We do not belleve that thiy B ) the Western Awnelnted Irese. ! i 4 4 i he tellers, Seeretary of the Senate, and Clerk of | opinfon was of the powers sl jurisdiction o & o s vory oo 5 A i the cxpres t atisfaction th s cut to sny sizo desirod, at lowost | And that It Will Secure n Major | tLon the ground of expedicncy, and because | fromt £ wxoress i e patistution sty the Commission which is provided. Unless that o that Justlces Miller and Fleld are tw . ot for other ntlicers of the two Houses, I feout of th i ys! : o i PO counting the toral vote, and shail regret. 266 & 268 North Clark-st. Views the Scheme Fa- Judges eancelally Geknaten by the Jomt. Com T s e TS A WAL e Cominlyelon o couferril upan (al the pukers | cosnilok ho Blector! vote, and ol regret s inittee’s bill ta be members of the Comlasion, s o Drniek T FAENanOTsns, | e o e o i s oed votes aneni | 110user e would not vofe for the bill. ile | The Times says: “The plan would ba obr PERSONS WANTING vorably. the reapective friends of these gentlemen desire it to be stated that u recently reported cony Roscor: € E G A S S satlon with Justice Miller in whicl it was afleged A, G 1 | X that li had glven public and emplhatic views on Tkl Ionerted on fien. Tlewsonton's ptan, for emietion or | Chandler Again Subjected | the Presidential question ia ereatly exagzerated ; o Cottpletead and the Fes cciared. ond no re- | [avored the conferring upon the Commisson i jectionable tf all that co e sty lisvs | Wore exphelt teema. the rlht to o bchid th {rm”m el nm,,‘,':“,,,"'fh;“,i.'in‘fi:“’: i arlsen dn peted Lo conntiuz sny such | returns from any State, amdto investizate o what the Conatitution Itself provhie: 5 \:,l,m' » voles, e othcrwiae, under this net. fn which | thing eoanevteil with the clection - an - the | it B ponetiution tself provides. Add to came it ehall be competent for eathier Honse, acting | 7th -~ of last November. He says he re- Jection the damage doe to the Supreme N, Senate Committee. 1 4 sonk. | Court and the discontent und distrust that will 1o cail onJ. W, 5 0 , also that the published statement that " sepatately, fn the manner bereinbefore provided, | cefved ascurances from Edmunds, Conk- st thal T S ehaer, 1124 Wabesica to a Rigid Examina- ustiee FII, Tat o he Cdimer . plrty I B, PAvsE, To dirvet 4 recoss of much Hours not heound (he | Tou Freliughisacm Duyard, nnd Thurman it utthuate dectsivn, aud the fmpolicy cor, Tweaty-fitl-st. % ab the liouse of o Hepublican Senator Lrea II&NTOS.' wext dax, Sunday excepted. st the hour of 10 [ Gy='poc powers which Lclungcxl to uither ling measure will be too apparent (o - ss tion. recently, expressed bis opinfons on the Preat- Annay 8, llnq\\'nr_, o'clock fh the !n{(‘nuu "_m'd \\llul‘(- nnfi; Ixulltun 1 | House or to both Intses conld be exerdsed by BLUE GLASS, dentlal question, or rezardlig the action of the LENatEn, B e with e JesiTatlses or ottt Iathous, | this Commisslon, but the Commisslon Is the by ey of the sbailebeat adapted for tral of Gen Tlean: o :I"3‘,11;3""'31',‘5[“‘,;“;‘}1g;fl;"“:{fi'gg'fi;‘t‘g} Hoar, LSRG Tt neting i thi nctahall be ueid fo | Judge of its owm Jurdiction, INDIARAYOLLS, Ind., Jan. 15.—~The Repuhlican X eory, can bo had, e ¢ efe e 4 g ) Affe ¢t no 1 ! A PRt :!’:'bendnl‘lzlot:n(luhlpe,nylGH(). A MISCHABRO.'S, | The Democrats Thus Far Meet | Edmunds, who authorizes an emphatic denial of Groxer \Hl.!-flm. Sl o ;f,:;‘,’,},,,‘;,",l‘";“"*‘" Ay i | thiere was ns preat o diversity of viewsas on the :fi.‘:‘,‘.'fl;..";‘fx‘fmi‘-‘ ':-’5"%3" "’3 -?fifldmw inzton-at. Wi ittle Success., that occaston wWas slmply to the effect that le | ¢, ittee who di e i raon who whall be declared | peas of the DIl was admitted by evershody, and, | the hise (hat Contress v elory anil g nal e betleved there wan ' ood senso_amd patriotis | Committee whu did nct san the report. cleeteri, atl elatm to be Prexdent or Vice. s 0 way out of the difficulty,” was in ARG G airess et Folest” thp regulae 3 4 nto the Relorm altien G DI Y SHINUTON, Sy JAN Ske, 7. That aaid Commission shall make ftx own [ Hevie A Aty e dlithi- D15) ) TS IN N P McCULLY & MILES, Stained Glats manufacturers, Further: Insly ta ilstastopi Liewled ‘}"}}“'1{‘”," could be peaccably and satls- | My, Edmunds, from the. Sy 1 Filen: Lwpn record wf Tia- protecdinge, hud hall | culty, and brabably the only one which would nm::m[g-&;:n;:rl i‘fl{;‘:m‘i?lfifh CIL. #3 East Jackson-at., have Diue Glam epecially adapt- Campaign in $sissippils uctorily adjusted. polnted todevise means for counting the El It power to employ such persons o8 moy be | be z»mcnmlin woulit be tle: duty of the ma. | TALKIS bk Mol ETTLEMENT, £d to the trial of Gen. Vieasonton's 1:eors o = al vote, subsmitted n ort 40 Writng, nevompas | necrasary for the tranaction of s business’and n the HHouse to acs t, ¢ven althowgh " Spectut Dlwfllfhlo The Tribune. gdtothe trial of tien. bleason 0N I e0ry e TIHE JOINT REPORT. nled by « bill. He eald th cl;mrl. fie was happy | the execition of lte povwer e ;)r“us f;-nt'\ins.t“l ra:“ lr;m'\l cplll'nllnr. i \\.muxur’ns. l)."(,., Jan. 13, ~After the ad- GENERAL NOTIC . INTRODUCTORY, to nuy, was sigued by wll the members of = majority o e Democrats of the House, | journment of the House there was a caucus of " st e o | Two Mombers of the Louisiana Returns | v 1ivaro, D. G, dan, 18.~The following | Both dummgnm-z St one exeeption, The LIOW 1T TAKES. anls well known, have slnce the electlon el | Democratie members for tho purpose of inter- N ing Board Arrested in i the report of the Committee of the Senate | (or'imyics DOUbt, dertre o Lake the bl uput Mt RASSON'R OLINION, Hotisea was necessary' for. the reception of the | Chunlug vlews upon the report un counting the ‘Washington, aud the Nouse of Representatives appoluted | certainly Manday next, and would press it to Spectul Diryatch to The Tribune. Electoral vote of dny S Their theory | Electoral vote. Tho caucus was fn sesslon an under the several resolntlons of those bodles to | finul consideration. The Committen was of the | WASHINGZ0S, D C.y Jun. 1S.—A number of | {<that the vounting of the votes desolves upon | liour, and was merely conversatlonal. A speect FOR prepare ud repott such measure as may be | Opilon that the measure they recommended | prominent Cougressmen, belug intervicwed on f Congressy o that It is an affirmative uct Which, | wos made by iunton fn cxplanation of the s 4 like a juazment pronounved by a court consist. o ctursl report, expressed frissinas -Iuntll!-'s, requires the voneurrence of tlon of the Joiut Committee and of the ques- both, In surrendering this position as they da | tlons they considered. There was soie differ- u 4 » eful o . | was not whut could be ealled n compromise, but | the subject of the E Y m] Mflfl,s U]]I'lsnflfl ASSflfllafi[m The Sendle jcommilise Flnlshes ::f;to‘rn{i;lelnr-"lccl:g:v:‘lfi\:'t“c':":::.x‘l:‘fiul?,‘e‘:v‘,u d?:;:’i ftiwiie 8 "“"E"“‘"‘ o fustice awl it ald of con U.l:n:‘sul'{'.’clu\(afull‘;n\‘n: fl g b Its Work at New Orleans. ) 2 % i stitutlonal Government. No one would have tlon of all questions connected therewlth, and | the rizht o eay thut ansbody’s views hud been ”-‘L'- Kassou, of '““I'"I- il st must e fe- | fn the proposed bill the Demucrats bellcre that. | ence of apinion i e caucus about the terms of due declaration of the result, The Committee au,i_x;cm}ufim 'x" nnf’ it frar :‘11 "’;‘ "| !"{"llwe‘t ":l llz‘;nt“ '\l:r ']’I"'|;” h“ ::::"né;:\fl fifi','.e ore than half way In mecting ('(lvmpmmlsv. but {t did not jndicate a serious G - v that they lave conslde: 1 he followine [s ¢ bill awcom- } must lovk n tha « It should bhe dispusitlon te oppose the report vn the part of 8 | " pTuses whg Wera unthia {0, Saln aamits TIIT; SOLUTION. e poelderal tho sublect | panging tho roport preseuted by Mr. Eduimids: | very serlotsly coneldererl. - Some of the bltter- ka1t 8 mreasmr o R 4 recelve supe | cunsiderable nuinber of muembers. The. feeling l and wish to contribute for the expenses of | READING OF THEJOINT ELECTORAL REFORTIN | oo aonforence with each other thereon, A‘l:‘:lv.c::’:g,lr&\fl(n"l'?‘r::::} \'}'15“1i'fi»:}:f.»f.‘{flm'l""lx':! ert. Democrata will oppose t. hr'mv.' of the Re- port 8 o agreement which removesall danger | of large majority of the caucus was that while v | ¢ goudugting the meoLings, or to KAt In pAYS Roettal Epatih o aae Toiing and now report the accompanylug bl and | Aecielamel aucations arining therean. for (e terin | Publicans luve declarcd thetneelves agalust it. | if serfous trouble, and which will at once | the compromise measure was tiot In all rospeets l 1:: ::;lulmt;z ::‘t::n fi‘n&x Mfi‘x;yorl};:'a"i‘.nnn “.m",,f]‘mw ,,""C Jan. 18, '\,'n'm",: was | Fecommend fts poseaze. The Commitiee con- | - gominencing “r:y"fi.':\f-ifi‘.{uc"&i.a R Pl ll Im.nmlm Ix)lr :'xtl\vlalnln‘ (‘llrnurc ;(n) {;)lrlllh:n. tl-'x‘v:?‘l’l‘fnf‘nr\;un-hlyupmnhc businees futerests of | what could have been dealred, it had the merit A HE, 2 Ny 4% Cog a0l 10, =) i She S fepre- | Phere should wot be a eauens of Republicans, . aving g o " d - | rensurcr, cara FMiold, Loiter & Co. Ohloago, | thought of or talked about at the Cupito] toatay | tue: rentativerof he United State of Arwrics, n con. | 716 SR WAL B b e B SEEITE NS SR, DANTORD o hiaving good fulth on Its fuce, and was based ] e e et et cept the 4 of the Elvctoral Co It We have applled the utmost practicable stidy | grese ueacmbled, 'That the Senate and Lo af | B L d # will opposc it. 1le belleves Hayes elected | Upon i = OLD PAPERS. except the report of the flecivral COMMILES: | aud detiberation to the autject, and belleve that, | Keprerentutives sl meet tn the thall of the Hou=e | the debate.” fairly, and the votes which show (b safe fn the MOTIVES OF PATIIOTUAM. R REREL .- Ao Although thooullines ot the hitlazpeed tuvew 1 o gurGe coinmed s thicbesk attulnabie s 1 oo el natives al Mhe liout oF_Tucloeijast SRR hands of the_ VieePreeident. He thinks that | Thers was u disposition ta defer largely to the vererenet v v e, ¢ d ¢ b - merldjun, on the first Thuesdoy In 1 e v & : 3 3 & E 2 4 o ‘ terday _'wnvm'mrnlv known this mornug, there position of the different problems and dlsputed | D. 3677, 'and the Preslent of e’ Senate U | of Maine, sald: I s u corious macbioe. Tdo | oflicer has a clear constltutional right. to count | yigony and bigh (ntexrity of the Teading Sena> was an anxlety and “engerness manlfested, not b preslding oficer, . o tellors shall | i s how the o G Ve g | the vote, und hie aces no necessity o look for ! ; \ 2 theories arlsd f the late electd |t slding ofticer. 7o tellers khall he pre not see how the Committee could have agreed ) tors and mumbers of the Jolot Committee, 1t only by Scnators and Representatives but by | theories arlug out of the late election. ously appointed on the part of (he Senate, and two Detter plam 4f they had to agree upon | UHHEr meank of dectaring the result. e, ; hundreds of peaple who gathered at the Canl- | st be bvlous to every person conversant | on thepurt of the Honee of 1 tives, 1o | BPon 8 better plan, i they had to agree upon REPRESENTATIVE MONROE wus coticeded that nearly all lind evineed a dis- . pevple Wi g L " 1 with tho history of the country, and | Yhom ahiald be hianced, ns thev are opened by’ the | any plan at all, but Tam azatnet the whole prin- | hinks the subject should receive vers careful | porition to rise sbove purti-anship, It was atso ‘ tol carly In the day, to hear the text of the | G Beoniol and interpretation of the | Dreddent of the” ¥eanto, ul the certifemtensind | ciple, My convietions ore fised that the Vice- | conehteration from the Republicans before they | argued that the Democratiz party conld loso ) measuro veud, and to learn how it would be re- | % Papers purporting to bo certiivates of Electoal | e a0 ynder the Constitution, sbould count | either favor oF oppose It sthing by finceti ! FOR SALE, AT ceived fn both Dranches of Congress, | Constitution, that a wide diversity of views and | voles, which certhicatex and papersshndt b ov " A " T roRyitE; " nothlng hy acqniescence on u tribunal composed . g o report was prerented. to tho Semto | UPHMIons totching the subject not wholly cofucl- | peeented: adneted pon s siphiahetienl arder of | tho vates, T bellove more of the Republleans | op e Nuttonal Commitice, bs perfeetty whling | I part of 8 rontinate branch of the Goverie . ; 3 by Mr. Edmunds jJust as soon as tho | JCHt With the bias or wiehes of members of po- | teilers, huvimg then réad the samie in the press '"“ev"‘blf“'::“l“’:"l;‘""‘:l*;"‘l"m,,‘:l'::n "" "_;fi to .\ulu t Al Republloan catise i'{ I ;‘.,“‘f e i wllonened afier azreelng to ane i 60 tt o Commitico_adjowrned, thetr nceting touday | Itlal partos, wonld maturally oxlt, We have, | ence,amd bealn, of, tho ot sl | SEReepre, SR Ut CATTE TR O | SRR, 00 (S Sl i thuse el | ot suneulinion next Mendty ton oy it | G 5 el ““( e{ ; ! in this state of affulre, chosen therefore ke & Hlkt o v ther ute, ajs » by By : e Deo i gl T : helng appsrently for the purpoie of enrcfull, i} from the eald certificates, and the votes having ¥ iR men cannut fall to record sucl devisfons on the | The Demnocratie members of the Senate, at : L p L c,(m;,,,,"r,’,.. the printed l‘“l'l':"'»"u il arecy | NOF TO DEAL WITI THE AUSTHACT QUESTIONS, | buen ascertaned and counted e i (hia act yrovil: | mauner of meanc. ” returns of all the disputed Statesus willfne | Whld time it bs belieyed o fual sorecment will ¢ 3 2 v f hey cet ly Involve:d ed, the result of tho rame slinl] ba dellverea to the DAKER, OF INDIANA, it el a1 clectiol b reacted with referenzo vy the Demueratic u last nlght. T ¢s that tl t cuve g0 far os they are necessarlly involved in sure the announcement of Hayes' election, pon lust night. The news that the report was the leislation proposed. It fa, of coure, plain | Lresident ef the Senate, who shull thereupon an- | gayd: **The child Is born, Ita name 1s Tseachar, ACOTT 10N uetion upont the compromise. fu spread rupldly throngh the lobhics and voat- | the legislation proposed. y of courae, plain | joance the stato of tho vote and the names of the srouching cen two burdens. 1 e b, an does M. C EXAMINING THE PLAN, Foohis; anil tlio vasanf, chalka (n tlie Clismbe that the report of the bill implics that, in our | perons (If any) olected, which announcement | A1 088 crouching between two burdens. 1 am | favors the bill, as does Mr, Cox. 0 the Western, Awnctited [yese, ) 3 e Chiamber shall be deemed o snfiicient declaration of persons | Inclined to support the measure. If ealled upon AN THETAENA Ty WASHINGTON, b » Juil, p3,=afier the ad- Jonrnment of the Ilousg thisj afternoon the | it iR Democratie members held a caucus with vefers ‘ s elected Prestdent and Vice-Pre<ident of the Tufte to vots fmmellutely after Its readimg, 1 Eaton, of Connecticut, of ths Drmocrats, will oo, together with B lixt af the votes, be {4000 bovs vored for the bl T want to con- | "PPOS¢ it stouchl, ‘don the Journal of the two [lonses, Upon { EBOUN have votud for the Bill. bE o ton b encw to the LI of the Jobnt Commities rath siich teading of uny snch ceetificate or paper, when | sider some of its provistons wore carefully, 1 | s that the Supreme Court witl adjosirn over the bl % o dol omnftice rather th A b v one retiirn from i State, the : i % s g O # e S | todlaruss the question than to arrlve ot cou-- e rhall bu only i fru e e | am satiaficd that it [s u goud way out. 1t has H::‘t";’|:.r1.:;’\3(}:.1‘(!§::3.: fi;mm.s“x_‘::'."ll.:'::h.';‘»l‘.‘._.l,fi ot T e Tt e e o e {n writing, | one good element fn {t: it apueals to the prin- | G ERC DRAEEUIEES B LR FRIIEEHOR Nie | the Cannnlttee, enterd int an cluborate states diple of Anglo-Baxon law, to the fairness of u"‘n‘&h e in lu\“nr’ of having them’ publle, | meutconcerninie its provisions, amd answered lenving disputed questions to a tribunal whose | b of havi the members of the ,'Il_‘fll!m‘r?nl*'11'11"|>(l-|-v;1 nl'nhfln“ g (rfl detalls, deciston s unknown and unknowable. Thut | Commission rut ere extsted douht as to whetlier such a Come APD‘V fl‘: Tfihufle Cmmfil'lg flfl_om. WERE SPEEDILY PILLED, opinlon, legislatfon may be lad on the subject Perfoct . sflence prevalled, and the closest at- | 1 8ccordance with the Cunstitution, bat we tentlon was “h‘.{: to the readlng, ; v:'r\'lrmly think that the law proposed §s fnconslstent with T vezognized the gravity and fmportancee of the oe- | & €W of the principal theorles upon the sub- e s e RS e | il The memhens of Lhe, Commitiee s | Ject. The Constitution requires that the Elect- dtent of th o shail exll for obje; halt 1 . :of serlow et 1 ot M oral votes #hall be counted upon u partieniar Every ublecton 2 ARKER & ".TON, Iy remembered the comforting powers of np- fn the Constltution are the constituggonal votes | hy'at least ong toe and o tures, for ho dig. | OF the States, and no ather, sud when they liave Houre of Kepresentathie and hold thetr e e fore 1 IEILAtions | ydon us was proposet would hav ) pléaspdken oL WY Renl 3 whall be reccived. When wl objecttone ~ | prineipe was the basts of trial by Jury, My ne | ifueecret, The underatanding (o the dofnt Conrs | 195 il fiegponet woulll ava - 4 HAT BSTABLISUMENT, patehed wboy for one, and ate [t durlng the | been found and fdentitled there ks nothie teft to | TR (0% SVRRT (L oy mate sAlh ‘\,l._uz!m“n T i e -“’Jm_fimfl“v"m el el i i T e i erliohg e m“ln"v"-.t::.;r(:‘{:<m(n{=’wi\lr i Ferllhi, : be disputed or dectded. Al the rest 13 themere | have heen reconvod and read, the Fenate sult | FEURIIGE Nas led e 1o HHe coeiion LY 1 e of by the Senate befure the Qouse skl g eI foage : PALMER HOUSE. R i clerteal work of summing up numbers, which | herewpon - withdri, snd * el ol the two Huuses have n rlght to count the vote | gyt ity constacratlon. £ irerent i Sl g Lbe 8 S peeyull I exgrol : i COXKLING NERVOUALY wARnED I 1ANDS | 4 S S c S Conativution. Tecll declaros the | 41l e submittonl todhe beiate for t ol whenever they cladun it, and that the Vice-Preal | tonw prove trustworthy, tu’ Senator will speals | Syl pinhi, whshing fiest tocarefu ].‘,“,‘I"fi; v vater, E ) ¢ Sneaker of the uuse of Heprenentatlves | o0 000 2 sk o o Fisht. hi 5 3 | ¢ cfure de 4l Elogant nad Dosirablo Styles in | Wlihiwlaiblo swap and water. Edwunds sat | 000 06 St i, then, s only diceted | sll b ke manmer sybinct sich o) deut, when the two Hses clalin the ieht, has { agalnet whetlier they wiil support it sl othiers suy Gentlomen’s Hats received With fingera Interlocked across hia vest, twirl- | ERICE PR ot ee and i aid of | Houso af ftenzeeenintives for Tts deeiston, and no | w0 authority tu count the vote s againet GEN. GARPIELD it e A G A : fngg his thumbs, Bayard tool his pen and made ). ’ 5 Electara] vote or votes from any Stete from which | (hem." *ald that the proposition seemed to him ke | Committee than appears upon the wurface and oceastonnd note. Thurman wore an fmpas- | COUNtUE what are the constitutional votes of | bug one roturn has been recelved, shal be % LANDERS, OF IRDIANA, mortgaging the future to get oser nn-]-m- i | Pl Democrats, however, wiil have u furthee . . - 4 #ive amd judivial look. Frelfnehuysen wasmyra | 18 rospective States, and whatever Jurlsdiction | t exeept by the | afinative soto of the twa | 0SSR SpaTRER ks | it e i notknow o the DL ikt e | canetiation wpon the saibie-t, sud, for this - P4 0 . 0L WS bl b S e extsts for such purposes the bill only ouser, het the otises have voted, they R interpretes tAF At proposed Lo glve the Com= |y yrpose, will hold another vaucus Monday after- soall fmmediately aizain mect, and the residin | o e, but he wdmitted that it wos better | nisefon power (o g0 belind the ree EARTER G . XERC] o & E B of the s st after the ¢! 4 FUILS, seat until the MI and report Dad been read, 1\:111:541:! THE METHOD olr EXERCISING IT, oflcer nlmll. l}u |’|n(mm|l\:|. o decleion of the 1o pass the compromése b than to fight. il A T e T oot ne L] Ilu_ud]uunlmullul the House. e S IR R~ | "Mhe exclted Intercat In the subject was shown | Vhe Constitution, our great fstrument and | questionapbintied G P s oy the mauner fu which the eloctions W oty 20 Seal and Mink Baemes |y 40 ngment the Secretary annomued the | *CCU for Tiberty and order, speaka fn the | | 6% 5 NIt B0 BRS SRATEAETE | O ren o sl the | €ondurtet. thie densiing to Ktate the constit- WISCONSIN, wil be voli at cost toclse ont, f () "0 BT 1ot el amplest language for all such cases, in what- | have heen received by the Fresident of the tenate, | f41 ehould have preferred to suhmitthe | 4,000 bt touppoint its pwn Electors in ftauwn | THE CONVENTION OF NEMOCHATS AT MILWAU the lot, Theso paods are of report, i manner alinoebnpre- | ool vect they inay be presented, 1t declares | prrporting to be eeriifieates of the' Electoral vates [ glestiong at fusie to the Supreme Court of the . he ahonld feed bouml o vppose [t He: KER. our own well-known make, cedented in the Renate, a seors of vulees de- that the Cotizress sl hnve powerto niake ul’l miven at the dast preceding eloctlon fur President | United States dtself, but am e favor of the [ uot soeak ns tothe probablistics of fts adop- Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. and warranted, manding “ Read ! Read 1" b The Lo Rl L L and Vieo-Preetdent i wch State, untens tevshall [ e, oy presented by the Committee, re- | tion, for {t was a niatter of such bntwrtaice 1 ypyawavkee, J, 15, ~The Demoeratie Cone p J. 8, BARNES & 0., 70 Madison-st, Evldently the report was written hy Fid- Taws which shall be necessary and proper for | be duplicates of the sumue returns, all such rotny 5 ? R MR AT sl B d ta | arding tho tribunal propesed as & falr one, and | that vn the dirst reading ot the DAL its tull scome ving nq g and papers shall be opened by hlim in the p — munds, for when the Secrctary stumbled onea | SIS futo exceution the forcgoing pawers, y " Whan 1 meaning could nut be entieely compres - — FIEREEAR) A of the two Houres whei tiet “ar atorceaid, | belleving that the interests of the countrs de- | ;2 ity-nine countles wers represented by 3 __FINANCIAR, or twlca over the munuscript Edminds prompt- | 2 all other puwers vested by the Constitution | wnd repd by the tellers, and all such returns i thdy. MR SHOH Bt IGIent. LD, B hended, it o B B wan rhoscu)um- exfile i i Government of the United States, or any | snd papers ehall therenpon be submiited ty tne TUE DEMOCRATS. 7 PER GENT :;l ,'"t“e'fl:l‘"m:“.'l “"u l“"““"»*':"";“l logle ‘“"" .1‘0:,),,‘:“":,,, o ollloer thorcal, Tho Cornmittey | Judzmentud deciolon, 2« o whicn 1+ the | nunde, und that whoever was elected should be | Antdst all thin wiverse criticism vory fow “halrman, muking a ey speech of ace charac e, hen the report had been read : L] centton metat the Acadeimy of Musle to-lar. ey o th, reprt dud bk 68l | e e thine that the T proposed cannot bo | 46 B Il Kedom ol at s St o2 | posscaseit of the hest poselils Utlo we cun givo | Demoerits culd b tuital wlis deglared thelr | coptance. Committeed were aynoiated, amd the members of ) ] ki by the |y aseailed os unconstitutional by auy oney | Jg the searion of sneh Hottse on the Tuesday nest | M I certaln, however, thut Hayes und o e, S up dmuediately ! niter Canventfon adjonrned thi afternoon, ‘I'he Cone rs of the -Committee Read the uary. 18:5, | Wheeler were elected, and believe that the | PR ection e ome. of them desired, | veutlon reassembled at 2 a'clock, when, after I\'rlrrhn:‘cz Jonns st EEVEN: $10.000at Th41 #5,000 | names,” Inslsted ut loast u seore of Senators In and for this reason we think [t unnccessury, preceding the firdt “Thuratay n Fe g 1 t chatev . o eachi Hutino phall by Viva Yoce sote uppoint @0 | yice. Preshient has the riht to count the vote." | iy ““Uiin! they - coutd go before the | rombling remarks by J. Ed Cottritl, the reports "~ SCOIIER & MASON, W7-100Dearbora-n, _ | 008 breath. They wero read, and then [t way | Whatever muy be our individual vicws, to | of ity mewboms, who, with ve Assuctate dusticen IUDGE KELLEY country asserthuz the rights they clalm with | of Committecs were received. Mayor Butler : 1 ! | premme Court of the United Btutes, 10 e tute 8 Conmlardon fr the decinton of all quertio i : . ‘s | thoughtiul of them who hold these oplnions : every onc slened exvopt the Tndiana Senator, | A0 that the law we recommend ls- conslstent o dounte returnn nawed | the FEbL to count the votes, and that Mayes | FARRERA LG L ER Y QUG sentiment uny- | Prestdents from each district. His Honor read -’mx 8 per ceot loans on sporaved clty real estato mato | All eyes were birned towards him, but heollered with that fustrument. ond Wheeler were fulrly and lewally electeds | hors (o hack them fn taking whast they ealln | an adidress elulming that Tilden was electe by FILANCIS B, PEABODY & €O, 2 ‘Che matter then belng a proper subject for | the first Tuursduy In 31 A or s | hut I belleve the vublle will aceent thia plan as | strong position, st they feel, " there | ed, snd that the Democrats “wounld lave n0 miuurity report, aud sabd nothing. ouiiatlons e iess of 1o mheans. noorred | S5 the Boreatier o may b, Ui Aviuctay Setiess | (b gunrantee of w peacetal solution, and that | fore, - dhe' eiesally of” agreeing, * 0 | (helrsights peaceatly It they could, forebly A BUZZ OF UELIES becomes the next subject of constderation, o to tho Firet, Third, Ltehih, and Ninth Dis. | Congress should therefore approve it." B O e T Y b ANC | iy st claliig that the right to count the o ‘i ceuring the hnay ixors, e o e e T o e | vate s mot veated I the Prosident of tho Scns 11, ! n said: @1 helleve that the Constitution makes | 1y pecoption of this bill I3 thut the extreme | ate, but in the two Houses of Congrees, and it the duty of the Vice-Fresldent to count the | jurthsan both sldes of the House | that uny compromise wonld be uncorstitutional, yotes, I ease of disagreement between tho two | of Representatives express the bellef thut | “ganiow 8, Orton, Chedrman of the Come ' Houses, [ believe it T competent, however, un- | (s VI byt wperatton Wil glve (8 | piigee oo Tesolutions, made a hot and ware . e ol U PRSPPI e il ook SIS ':1‘"“ thesuppressed excitementthiathad provatl- | Cpon this we beg leave to submitn tew brief CONVICT LABOR edran through the galleries. Sargent, whoeame | observationa: Tu ull just Governments both MOISE AT tin Assoriaie Jus o i after the bill had been read, Insisted on o | public and private rights must_be detlned and T et at wald ol _‘l" £ “,;m,"l o o STATE AT ey, | 2SO reudbig, Thls aver, Benator Bogy pro- | etenmined by the Tuw. - by db esson- | ent in cutumlselon o tae vaid ualt - Pre . rricr, jdan iz tarr | ceeded to administer n sedative tu the form of o | N4 10 the very den of sl a Govers- | {dens of Commisa ml:i-rn of sl roposals wiil bo th : chatacteristle 4 g v Camnnuloners of t1a Ihinus hiate me-uunry apto | tedious spcech on the Loutsfana question, which I, At ue ‘hm‘mmmxn.dlfi(l:#:(\x: t:mu";‘llxl;h;ln;;lhnrmg mm:‘ ~=='\.fy'|;u'||.‘-" ahail sercct, 'tn sucl nianner an o nisdorty of ull deeny At another of the Associate Jus- ILLINOIA STATE PENITENTIARY, v Nall respect! da'cl . M.y Feb 13 7 for o bor of letween free and despotic syst v solemnly | der the Constitutiom,to provide for counting the s M ¢ ol e ke speech to about the same effect ns she othe Bt TR e e oty | *Sumieh i rest of th nfternomn. Rorkant 1 iy b Whether om cilzen o i, | swest ur e o 155’ case WAl By that [ | Cord LS i, 1€ iy proltion 1o be | oty e bt e aeins ot | ore. " Th resolutiom were adopteamd tho Cor lOE e At ALl bl and niaptod to wiost any | Morton stated to uno of tho Hause memfiers | 0tlicr slall b tha Chict Mugletrate for o periud | Iupastiatly exiine an eondger olt auestons | B8 EEERERE | B Sl NERCE o G e et il whiguld bt | Yemtton adgourned witll cvening, when G LD Kol ng- mraeb s ASiato phap rouns wnd slcans | of the Commlttes this morning thut althougl | PTeserved upon just thearies of clyillnstitutions, rubmitted ot “;"‘,;:""‘“"“ ‘“f’ l\l”mh i made, perliap |"‘ o 14 t e e ventlon m&nmm m‘u evenlng, when Gen. sower will B farstane.: hie should not slem the report, he shoul B it I8 of far grenter moment that tho will of the ::'I:'l::'hfif' pud aterluanent glvs Do slances s could rrecd upoi. Hhie Muprents Court could perpetuats ibs pwor George B Emith, of Madison, spuke twu hours SSfUmeiE 10 fus oy Jangersiinn lElt s By eay tothing . the Benste to oo "“’:;;" people, lawtully expressed i o eholce of that | a3, Fctich satiainil e i witl i s HUBNELL, 0F MICHIOAN, el K 10 u large audience, principally on his experts sumtietent bond. eonditloned that contra ¢ Benate to upposo the | offiver, shull beascertulned and carrled fnto ef- | opy), e e Ctiatocion shall vy | sald: T think It b4 the plan which forces the [ PTST b netves to finding. fault | enves i Loulsfana durlme the count. fle clalme « WHI b enwred ir v If propusel n gecepted, passare of the BIL Ilo took stromg wcround | fect been thus organized, 16 sl not be ln the power of epublivin party to submlt w few questions as | wi ¢ nke-up of the contingent ol Judzes | ed that the peopte of that State wers downs : o ek Redeeht W ibierstuned, or | lnst sesslon ugatnst tho constitutional puwer. of IN A LAWFUL WA, Slies st dlosotver S sbme ur to wihdra | Joepublfeat pasty to e o ratiod e e i Chmmesbons | rodden by edrpetshue ) o ; iabia } to fts candidates Laviug been elected to the ar- | to bedmfted juto the tripartite fiera. Cungress to throw the se o & It Is true that i1 every operation of 8 govern- | any of its mewnbers; bul 1f any euch semator or : b 4 B = i THE REsOLUTIONS auestlons L'rmlrl;:; ‘:"x': ';‘“{f".“l:;fi of disputed | ygent of Jaws, from the most trivial to thie most | member shall dio or Tecomn physicatly usalic 1o | Uitcatient of 5 commission, bk an luctiiied to R ::h;l:‘»fi‘:'n“-.‘.llll.'llfx':":r"m-.?..? The people of tie State of Wiscousln, represents Qe iz aut ot nlalulllnllvl’grm:ll raportant, there will shwavabo posslbiity that perform the duties requirell by (s 3ct, the fact of | the opidon that the people, more expeclally the | {5ty Democraticr that of one doubtiil, s Bl uheniion, . bureby resaho g fol- or futo auy tri esult reached will not be the true one. T A o £ o awboring Itetrests ¢ CouBtry, Aille e one s Enown ta bs ced Res | lows: k < o 4 ¢l 1 :Beuate: o RRres: v e & plhiatiad cau. thelast Presldential election recelved not only & (oTUm MOST DIEKICULT FEATURE OF TR piLt, | GV LhC St heY not ey desiars the v, gentatives. ay tha easo. way be, avlich budy sliall LYNDE, OF WISCONAIS, JCDaE eLiFpoRp Very large pogar Majority, Lt aleo s clear it WILSON & EVENDEN, | oW Everily satlsfuctory was tho tribuual | the pest laws? but In cither case, to resst the | Vivaevore voto. to i1 the pirce s sacateds | &alds * T am ot prepared tocive my opluion | 1 an old-fubioned Deioral, who 18 belleved | auedionable wajuclty of the Electoral wwie Oilil. TANKS Srovs i plr':;:‘:ltlln 'LL:‘I:\! o h "d(ml“uy i qubur the Exceutive: thotauste, oo te Legle | a0 ler e ot oani o gary Sl yere Ewunt b el thellil e, bpappoce 1t ffi;'-':‘“fix'"‘n's’.’."fix‘ln..' e Rl nlihont | 1o therefore, fustly and lawtally entithed e 4 Wo sets of returns I ature, acting constitutionally an awlully | ond subscribe to the onth bereimlwfore pre- v i ¢ ve vOti, ’ 2 ey dce. > f hat b axu SHIPPING CANS, | the eame Stuto uro to be. referred, l'rcmlu:::l:x Within their sphcre, would be to sct up umrs-h?)’ airinei " sty breomne. o “enbee”t ard | 18wl e however, ba large Suter | 18IS | Rcpablizan 1 Liuculti thie, Lo of 1k AL S b D ot o e, Banesl (a: 5 \ ! o) of Nt~ zht he ought to ve, peacefnlly fus 41840 Weat Lave Btreat. ik covernme; ‘0 ©aind. it ke manner, 1 ang of the rald | Impractlable to organize opposition tolt. No- | s understond, diifted to the Den rhall be, 4ain 112 s c‘x;x.a".xloo. in the opiulon of the Jotnt Cumndttee, author- lu\:l.houl K ok e A o el [ e i o e e o TRAY PRl augurated and voated with all the conatitutlonal 6 think, theu, th . dusticen uf the Sipreuns Court elialt die, or hecois s unytidne deilnite to offer ogalnst 16 | Judue Strone came to the Supremo Bench | & i o eaeas i = | milelon numed. A ite declslon fa 1o bo subject | cesary funetioms ot the dioverninont b thive | uired by thlsact, the othere of vl dustices meme | g yerchiont-Representative of Boston, says be | which be was clected s 3 Democrat, - Diring lial tho early mseumption by the Ro-. FOIR SAL. i Somuifaslan, shall Innciiately A a_ Demourat, oo, | tOthe revislonary power ol both Houses, there | 6f titieh public dispute, s of far treater inpor- ‘.‘;.{:,';’.{.',!‘.‘,’..fi.‘.!}‘.)f.’.".\'(-l‘"..‘r”'.‘nfi il Hmanediately | Tavr € wiy Feasonable hropost- | the War e meted with the Republicans, but 1 | pa s fi“”“‘""’"""'b H()NORS isno delezation uf the execution of deleguted | t81ce than the particdlar advantage that uuy At U tinis e, sid g whe ,.rn et 1 ton Juoking toan early umd peaceable settle- | preseut views cannot be authontatively stated, | Seoate has the right to count the ~ Klectorl ASKS AN wan or party may in the course of ¢ Mise fiurdninllbclmll 10 Japartiallt; § ol . Committes which | A Democrutle Scuator sald threo days ago, be- | vole, contrary to the Cousliintion and ke gern B o htx L Bh Ll ! . e OO sabtivhed e ulnco thu - foupdation RO T GERAAS, vowers. Iho composition of the Commtusion | LS SLINY 'BUY we diavo st endeavared to | biadsanzit by th unter consderation, he | fore Ahers was uny question | of | estantivhe 3 was & matter only arranged with great diflle | provide such lawful ageucles of declsiowan the | Commiselun, wha sudi thereapon ot the ablest and faleest | putting bim wpon the Cominisslon, that | 6f the Lioverunent, 1o evidence of i conspiracy o an leaders that tne President of iha meatof thits guestl has Tl the subj puya, eontalns sou h? * ! c| o Whalesale and retall, at culty, ‘fbe original proposition to deprive | present caso 8s shuil Lo tho nost fufr | $ke and subscribe o the oath Tian ih hoth Houses of Cougress, and o report | he regarded bito as just s much of | fecre by fraud u victury while consclous of de G VERGHO, NUULING & CO-% | jLof a partisn character by lot was Hnally | uivd {mpartial possible under the cireum- | Ssciived; aulin gt | pon wht the v st ol respect, | Dotwurat us .\)\'x;bitenllllu\‘ils‘.m:{udg‘e(.\l‘k.l)lunr’finl‘: 5Tt aethe Blctonl wotes must bo opsned —— o teeateat | o tho muming of foue dudscs of thy | Btauces. Fach b tho " branches of the | oo il sacuey fosecidnal, AGURSE | wid s gaite sure to revedve the suppart of patei | ltepublican beyon oy That, as the Electoril solos mistho oponsi % i nich throughout the country. The recoms | Judge sebeeted should be Duvis, the Democratic | ghe Sensto and House of Representatives, vnd then e[ BUpRED CoiliL cuch State ehatl To | b e O ey have: miade vomuiend | wacendancy in the Commizsion woubl be com: [ T connted, the duty and autliority of couuting tae 11 the tribuiad {u cquul proportlons, “The com- | opencd in utphaleticat nler of the States, a3 pro- | endations which they have pude vomusend | aseendaney Sakie | L it 4 WHO ALE TO SELECT A FPIFTH. sosition of the jmlhl-l;ll pl.lrlol the Commibsalon | yided in Roer 1ot tabs £ct, and when there suati | themaclves o Eis Judginent, e thiuks they | plete. O the other hund, ft s argoed | vo ) l-.ludcll;hux‘hslll ..‘4\":5';'.‘{':'3:‘. "u'rl""sx-en'.'u 5 This, it was discovered, would prove less ob- {unk‘ 1o 4 selection frum diifercnt parts of the | bu nors than une warh certileate or paper from | Wi e dlsenssed und scted o withi- | by others who o take o more | hope- | u, dncluding R Lexlslature, and the Judiclury ure represented | of (hy Licetaral votos lao be opene ¢l ¢ - clay, ? 4 . view [ the orospect that the | snd the punner of thele appolotmeat, by cctionableto the moral sense of the cominunity | Kepubily, while it Is thought to Lo free fromnny [ such States, they 3 out delay, dn o order to pelieve the | ful view of l 1 i e carary fnniication dovolves ascluaively’ upok. bltustion b Hiea aan, eaperlenced, capatie, and | JecU unlty 4 ierdn Y | fas the duplicates of e same 3 pene wider whieh the husiness: juterests of | Judges, for the eredit of the Beuch, will seek to : e A TICR Y CARIE A B4 | than tho original praposition of dectding by lot, B ey o o | ey it o™ Tead v tho et B e vy vt aullered coir. stcu the sote | divest themseives of all partiean’ fecltug upd | (e Senate sud Honas of Hpreseutatives, asd e large eircle s, e & cumipeient voukkeeper, | o , constituent purt of (ke 118 Sotae Bronay (o lain tne-He ot pavey. Would expect | The Jolut Comnflssion 1s of thy oplulon that 1t | wholo Commisslon 1 urder to ubtaln an uueven | & Soodsalary,” Address B 7, Tribune ofice. - coustruction of the powers and daty of tha twa’, Iuusce of LCongress is sustalued by an unbi > tutiouid) und lewal uspects of the questlons | yaage from tho orgsulzatiun of tho Goverimont, 3 feupun the P 5 is culucutly proper thut the weumbers of tho | number bs loft to au ugency thafurthestromoved | Saall i o objections. 1t aur, |Eikex GbSelih | boen to yreat peril,—how sreat, few, he Uik, | connt = | Bupreme Court of the United States may { from projudics of any vxlstiug attaluable one. It nd concisoly and wilh ncat the gronwd | kuow or upproctate; wnd the del rnifuation of | presented. Judged fu this light,the l(epub}lcau and an sbandonment of it st this tiwe, or et of, nate | gy cust i November last. The countey has | will !xrulnablyuvtuu:v:lln:r, looking ouly at the g — ar; i il e deLer il s : igh Constitutional duty DISSOLUTION NOTICE . , g ¢ il gued by & ¢ ony Senats Benators Edwuuds, Thurman, Coukling, sud | case s attempted ovaslon af this by 2 SR RA RIS s > nat dnly exendse the Judiclal veta over Cou- m's'nfifu'i5'3?'33‘:;'.:.’:"&22"’&‘51& ohwt‘:m;n‘fi 25%’2%’; ufi."b':"r'l?".{‘,"itf..':{ ‘J:’i?:..h“.i.?&'t?.‘:’i Bayunl, and Representatives Hoar, Hewitt, Me- ., BELIKVED TO DE IMPREONABLE. of flmd'l"-:n' ‘\;‘I}l ,,’,"':A’. g“a:d‘“d“;""“"n‘“‘mm 2 DISSOLUTION. greselonal legislation, but may roviso Btatelaws | gubject of party criticins than such | before the eime ehall be received. Waon sl such | Creary, und Payno to come to un agreement | - No ous belleves the Comiwlaslon will go be- | sul by Wa havo this day solit our ontirs Interest fu the | or State adjudications, and shall perform thelr | guc. Tho principle. of fts coustitution {s | Oblecilons su inade to sny certlfcate, Yote, oF | whichi would uvert peril cutitles thew to the | hind the papers preseuted further than to cx- meunl-“;:nlu. Vi " 4. That ¢ ro| d compromise betwecn the frm of Engel & Livingston to Mr, Samuet Engel. { sittiog in Judgment [ %0 absolutely falt chiat we are auable to per: | PAPSF from o buate shall have been recelved aud | yrytitude of the Kepublie. ‘The proposition | wimlue th Election laws of the contested States. | oJo MIET0E 8o bus itouses, whershy it sbail e TS & b, | I o ot Concrens on e Fiottorss. vouns | S6ive b fug wiost. cLirenss pArHfaD var il E;&;}g-‘fl_‘fi““““k yotew aad poers .00~ | Wil o skomithed Wil v 'the peopie | 0 cunstderevhlenco ws to thie fulruess ot ut | (ueiue <dcurrence of buih Lzuec Venaiees -— o cre accowpanying the same, ks ¢ i ‘l ea of fraud A ! wil] continue the Retall Olothing Store corner | of States. The tuembers of the Joint Commis- 1t, unless hic preicis to embark his wishies upon ether with euch dolcetions. ahall be forthwith | 28 uprmunu) o make kuown thelr wishies 1n a | clection und tuke uwccount of charges of fraud ;md fustead of such concurrencu, 4o count a Voie, % v All y 8L, e ’ * | dettulte manner. It fs evideut that they wish | ou oue side i the votiog or the re- wuniog device to bllad the peoble and subvest | Clirk and - Vau Buren-sts, outatanding | gion are of the upiufon, howewr, that thy up- :l}lx‘u storwy sea of ulll'fl(uluhdpnx“duu‘ 0t | guluntited to tho satd Cowmission, which skall pro- ¢ 3 t B G rotlo Por, Mieee cunplog ) bty AM| g utes, and dungerous results that cao nelthor Ider the vape with tho it | fur the speedy scitlenient of this question upon | turps, or of juthoidatio gl '.Cuc!:ak: o ings y, DAMUEL ERGEL ™ | oolatmeut of the Justices 1o wot & delegation o B e o e aer e thier st s 't | Secd So comtlder Hho waine vt N e s | & souird basis At M7 Plorco Bopes they will | would be wanifeatly lmpossivle. Timo would | 5. T3t ia 18 ta providad by the Constliation H v H * T i : 5 B L