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- VOLUME XXXI. . NOW OPEN. Our Spring Styles oiceVWoolens. Spring Fashions Tssned. 15 PER GT. DISCOUNT (IF PAID WITHIN FIVE DAYS, UNTIL MARCH 1 EDWARD ELY & (0., Wabash-av. & Monroe-st. OOKS. Whon Was It? ; t that the Y. 1% Erentng Port relieiaten (hen, N Ebanten e Yo L Fenine At &atior of *Holen's Uabics, " ortiere deciare et Henry Ward Beecher The Jericho Road. he fact that Mr. Beecher apent several years Bear the scene of the atory at about the ttme of | 110n lends color to this theory, ‘others now Hialat (hat they discover in the book the silvery eloquenca aad the Hollshed aad Hlerciok iiire o : Wendell Phillips. ers contend that the eplgrammatic and brillfsnt. Othe style betray Bret Harte. * While the N, 1, Tribune lately naerted that good Iudltl.btll:ufl that the mind sad apieit of Prof. Swing rould ba traced In its every page. Btill others are sur that the brilllant and errstic 2 Col. Ingersoll -and no other could hava written the book, No greater trlbuto could bo paid to Loy baok than 1he jarge number of distinguished and briiilant names hat have heen asoctated by the critics end the public Wihahe suttomiip of this book. The sccret cannot much longer be malntained. Forsata by all bookacliers_or mafled prepaid on ro- celpL of the nrica (8r:00) by e patsners, 'ANSEN, McCLURG & CO. 117 and 119 Riats Chil POULTRY EXHIBITION, SECOND ANNUAL GRAND EXHIBITION POULTRY, PIGEONS, and PET STOCE, BY THE i N ATIOIN.AL Associatiho &fa Fanciers, EXPOSITION BUILDING, Commenciog Monday, Feb, 12, and continulng throughout the week, ‘. flgnor Glovannl's Collection of Wonderfully. Trainod Canarios, and Prof. Axford's celebrated Bteam llen, In process of hatching, are smong tho wmany attractive featarea of the exhibition, Adwission, 23 cents: chitdren, 15 centa, COAL. Coverad Coal--Clean and Dry, PENNSYLVANIA COAL co. PITISTON COAL Coal for the Qountry Trado direot from Mines or from IRON S8HED in tho city. Doalors, Manufacturors, or otherg in tho oity, suppliod at lowest prices ‘Terms Cash. —Ordera recelved only at Main Office. -INDIANA-BT. BRIDGE, Branch Office. +.92 WABHINGTON.ST, Il 8. VAN INGEN, Bup't. TROPONALS. CONVICT TABOR, ted proposals munuc;a‘n- niderslgne e A 'fl'f-fi'a‘}fi&‘fiixfi"d-fi?&u‘." 1877, for the Labor of One [Theso men are able-bodled and adapted to most any xnd51eh ave hoen working with kol bor, an: riion of xlli‘rg.h llu-l’n! | nc‘l. Ample shop room and stesm: A ¥ !:‘?filfi."‘:'s.ff.‘a Inta i1 proposst is acsopte ‘or further particulara ad the undersigned, or v 1y, B¥, "W“va'\&brn’lfirfig N AV, Commissicubls Nitkois iath Prison, Dealors Take Notice! Eighty Gross of Cord Fixtures Will ba sold at great sacrifics during the following week at Room 2, 168 Esst Madison-st. TO RENT, i S BN TO RENT. Bt Yo L L '8 U NG, 2 . . Clotifer. FINANOIAL. ;7 PER CENT FLANCIS B. PEABODY & CO. 174 Dearbol MIATS AND ¥ HATS-FURS We are now recelving the tpringStyles of Men's oud lloys' Hats. very k 239 Vo Nate. Furslor every kfad Lioeing out 4t NES & CO., 70 Madlso GENERAL NOTIOES, Public Notice flg&nh: Eivea thas Mr. H. Tasky 1s uot suthorised to 1 day. SR ey vy, nest. ¢ Chicogo Daily Teibune, CIIICAGY, THE CRISIS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1877. be summed up In a few words, © That teibunal, the leaders say, has refased to recelve any evi- denes whatever impeacling the authority of Gov. Btearns’ certificate. That certificate con- PRICE FIVE CENTS, ticlan, and If the problem fs stated corroctly Tilden the'mn[nn?y will be on our side. M Jones, " Wo have agreed New Hampehire: toabide by the decision of the Commissfon, | dectston ot the Commieeton fn the Florida case. In common with a large malority of the Oppo- sitlon. they concede that Hayes will be declared elected. The Capital says: NEW PUBLICATIONS. Roberts™ Bros” Mo Name Sares. KISMET : Hayes the time to the 4thof March should he vonsumed, aud the chances taken of A NEW RLECTION. in November under the Jaw of 13705, with the President ro tem, of tho Senate as Acting | What Is tho use to waste words about opinfons " fdence that It fa bascdon the | There in a sfekening f th fe. They | P, . ther plan wi sted, which T ne A False Boacon of INFAMOUS | epueo sy Retuming Bonr ot any e | 100 ey B e Pk e | PR, e o War ot B0 RS | WL et vashverefon oo #hame and our Conareann corrapt job Ras sll the Jor,ine, but T can find & draught of sweetncss in while been honeycombing tha Supreme Court, I " lawyer, Dudley tarning Bosrd had snything whatever to do at ras thot the Electoral Gy Victory Luring the genfous, desperste criminnl Ficld.. 'hat i Comp#==inn Hurd: % Expectl; thing, T with canvassing the vote. That part of the de- | Certalnly the speetacie nresented Jaet week, of hould e ) 3 & urd: pecting nothing, I am not disap- three Justly iling thel; it should Le hroken up by securing the real 22 i inted.? Democrats. dnlor in whieh reference Is mado to tho report. | JNES Ay, raling thele ermine throush'the | #ould be bioken up by sesaring the rou Z ot | P eorgins 1t the rulingls as reported, of a Returning Board was put in, they eay, in | nation with shame and amarement. We had | suftice that the Demncratle Judmes, =€ | Oregon wil surely suveus,” A Nile Novel. J £ onler Lo save the case of Oregon, which Is the | fondly e U (ON0F | must d‘,‘,’,‘!}fi‘;{",‘;“c’,{’.unfié" (o aGHT - £xfre | " Htopkins: "W 1t means Hayes and Wheeler? Most of Them Stoering Their | only one In which any reference whatevcr fa | i, e ihe fact that “one ot thix trtbunal how | Broctaral Juw cnentis s iould e ¢ Zath | gaadiers | At this mate, ‘my fellow-citizens, made to tho Boards of State Canvassers. To | been picked by n tainted Administintior from the | of efther ol’ th * Judzes the 4 lng lackburn ; “\!(serll.ulnnv faith in the An Mesrs, Roberta iros.trust tho readers of The Tribune Shaky 0ld Craft Clear of use the words of & leading Democrat, in a cone | l0bby Juages slall Inunellutely 61l thol - ey | witration bt hut cirg Thsio hopos on A wiil pardon them for reproducing In these colom ite vereation to-da; . JOjTACK THE LaunT from the Judces of the Suprem® Sirt, A ” 5o Dotice of * Rivmetes e do s ToF. the. porpose Of Its Great Danger. o in the Legal-Tender case and In the Interest af the Cutler: !“Have we any reasons to expect s different resuitin oo i Anderson: “1t [s all over.!” Rice, Ohlo, sald: * Where did the chances of Tilden ropear better than in Floridal" Whitthorne: 41 have been discourazed ever sllm:e, Theard the first dectston of the Commis- on, sion, Knott: *1have stopned thinking sbout the stthiect ever since tho bill passed.’ s . oute: My eyea rest upon Louisfana as the hope of the conniry.” There would remnaln two Judges, 8y Hunt, who would be ellgible, both of} » 5% Republicans. The Nemotrats 3 ; gouLD aans zfinxuxl(';“, £5 rom any such experiment, lut, if' S & emo- ceratis me{nl:(‘m of the Comunissioy ~tw Id all restgn, the House might absolutelf, .. s to Ol ‘thefr places or consume so mucek Ume in filibustering, wiile ostenr(bly engaged In dolny this, a8 to completely nnllify the uperations o the filectoral act, and the_{rlbunal unt Mareh THE LOGIC OF THIS DECISION 18, that, whils no man can bo deprived of his property or personal rights under the-lawe of this country so long 88 he can trace his property or can show that his personal rights have been invaded, thq rights of tho States are not to be i 1 4 the conrts of an ooy ’D::f,_,',',;’;wg, ATy | Enplincanition, of, the,_ gourts, of - an under all clrcumnt: have stood ralm and hundred different perzons, and T find i¢ st Iast | ateadfant ucnmx:g::-.l;':f;& barrier pmll.::lu the and are ralirosd he represented; and wa hoped confidence that Letter nesociatiung had elesate and purify the man, His gown reema to have favored hiy cclr. an seenrity in concesiment alwaya deadens consclenes L ras not altogether weak In ue fo helicve that these Judges would ho fonnd on n higher level than that of partiean feel. ing. We tralned and edncated Hnting fn connectlon with it another notfce of the !',.... book, au filustratlve of the diverss opinlons of great erftical minds. From The Chleago Tribune, Then one has tofled thraugh a novel of abovs ¥ Pages, In the persiatent hope of Anding some entertatn- 1% pamagen thst will prove a rezompensa for the trouble, and meeta only with dlscomfture to the very end, there fu a feeling of Irritation provoked that fs hard to drive Terhaps thia is & suttclent com- ment tn make upon ** Kismet,” the third nevel in the with true rerved by Tho Rag-Tag and Bob-Tail Maling £ Wry Faces Over What They COonsider Hari-Kari, bays from the viole: f the an, Tt was not ( 4. This plan reccived, it {8 understood, tho i T ou place o ths N a i hich of ah pueson | O€M. Grant Believes that bt e R e {5 muchiar el eiors el petis of oo, | most ensmeat, advocncs of Dudiey Fleld, who | Orazon, score 188 fog Sapor St Loultans and L e o " not pride of chara ?, with & past of nearly a | claims e . 0 . mrobaur wor. et niherovreminot matorpans | VO DIStUrbance of e | convincing the proof that may e staaced, they | el Pride,of charele wih £ o mesiiy of "naen, ana "y oSG i it fe | | Doogiasst “Twish " had voted acainst the profitable work, elther in the racreation of hiatory, the lind made the third srm of our ftepublic one to 4 dclineation of scenery, o the portrattur of lving Peace Is to Be Ap- proof {s not to be looked at, andthat vote fs not | had ms rexpect, would savo us from ihe nseemly | Domosrallc party. Nothine could be agreed | “Yorg, wp phatc wehavoa etrong chancs (n ¥ deflnitely last nizht at elther of these cane Lo " , In this fnstance s dismal fn to be restored under any circumstances, Pro- | spectacle of upon deflr isians, 5'5:3‘;:7.‘(2.".‘ lxe;:&urr:fn Hoglh sbd Amerieass prehended. vided the Governor bas certified to the fraudu- [ 7 THREE JUDGRS AOILING THIBIR ERMINE E;f:{n;’;;pg,s;“{‘r;,‘)"';n".'l"!;’l“° l"‘l‘"”“t l""’ “M'lefl Cox: %0, Lord! Ioney, let mo alone.” make the conventional trip to Egyp! tenu:‘u::rxl,:‘cr& lent certificate.”” m :hv:n&r nsmm‘xlr pgllllza’l po:vh!r.m:l ll; rl‘l‘x:;!x:ll’: ed with to<day, and (par ‘:“m:;s fig&fiflb‘; i “)'l:‘; Je: Tam neithered surprised or dg- ocratle Senatore, the meinl i . ‘x:? erery -cp::_-;t"«:::‘-‘-ml': ;‘;:‘:g;fl"'w';fm‘,‘,, TIE REPURLICANS Hounz, and the tiro Judgen who have rhown a re. | taken untll Mondav. Meanwhile, the plan was Levy: #tWhat have wa to hope for now M ! 3 Ar ts of th Demoernts are, of course, pleased with the actSon of the | gard for Justice, to at once return to their eoveral | that the leadcrsof the conference aliou d decldn MeMahon: “Tho judicial t{,’:mmr of the Charlea Dudley Warner Ia the Tlartford Courant sayst guments e Commission, and think that they have already | pleces, and bresk np thls infamouns Retarning | how far they could go with the sinfster schemes [smet, " the fourth book in the No-Name Berls 8 very clever novel; it {s mors than that, ftis cess in the most dificult ficld & novetiat can Nothing 1s more llkely to fatl than the sttempt to carry on a atory together with a description of an unfamilfar country and people, Edmund About's Egyptisn ** Fel+ 1ah* la & conspicrious {nstance of this sort of fafluras the book I3 absurd In ali respects, bat It 1t had no othe- fanlts it would be kliled by the struggle of the descripr tive part with the story, **Elsmet " (tha word means Tet 1t be,” or Is perhapa best transiated ** Fato™) Is 8story of tho Nlies the characters are not many, and the Intcreat [u centered In two or threo of them; thero #re no Incidents except the ordinary events of a trip up ind down the Nile in a dahabesh. But noone hasbeen abhle to show Lefore how excellent the Nilo voyage {s for the evolutlon of & love atory; and now thls featls accomplished, we wonder that the poetry of this situa- tlon hiat not been sclzed befars for the purposaof the novellst, Thosuccessof **Klamot® will no doubt glve us & brood of imitations. 1t 12, s we satd, nlove story, and alove story of the gcautne, old-fashioned sorts the heroine taniot s crea. tlon of sclentific analysts, hut [asuch s girl as Scott de- loard. We want to get back to an arena where the equitics can be consldered. e want to gnt where we can make these bondholders and monopoliate, corrup! # and infsmous conapirators feel that t trlfling with & dangerous element. pping " the foundations of self-gav. ermnment, 13 destroying confidence In the baliot and faith In our courte, 'There fs nouse In asrerting that, when Loniriana s reached, it will be faund TOO OFFENSIVE POR TIIA NATIONAL RETCRN- IXO BOARD OF ROGUES to swallow, Aawell expect chastity In 2 brothel, }m‘l‘luly ina den of thieves, or shamo from a char- stan, The Capital makes tho following charge egalnst the tribunal: 1t fe rumorcd sbout the Capitol, and belleved by many conservative men, that Jay Gould's gold has been more ll‘l'len! In fetching a declsion from this dishonest Nationa] Returning Tloard than _all Evarts' chicanery or Matthews' eloguence, - This is not Improbable when one remembers the past gll ;amfl of the honorablo members comporing the ribanal, Commission is fn our” favor when Lonfslana fs reached.? 3 Senator Jones, of Nevada sall: “ The result fa not what T expected, and I don't know what !u'l(ayr?boul.n;: is t 1l 1 arrison: e Is the mainspring of 1ifo; w)g' should we mh?m " AR parks: ¥ It Jooks ns though the report that the Commissfon Is ern by r ment Is trne s 18 governed by partisan seutk Miliss 4 This changing of leaders of the cholrin the iniddle of the tunc never suited me. Tvoted ngatnat the bill,» Durham: ©3My yot best vindication of myghmgxt"‘hs Bl Js ik SOUTH CAROLINA. THE DEMOCRATS MAKING UP THEIR MOUTRS TO CALL A SPADE A 8PADR, Wasnisaros, D. C., Feb. 1L—The Houss Committec which investigated the Sonth Caro- 1ina elections will make thelr report during the above referred venture TO DEFY TIE PURLIC SEXTIMENT of the country which approved the conipromise plan, and how far they could rely upon mussing the Democratlc strength of the ‘House in favor ot any such revolutlonary proveeding, The programme here ontlined was executed today. The House met at 10 o'clock. The Democrata moved an additional recess until 1 o'clock, o auhstantial reasan being assigned except the declaration that such was the, wish of the majority, When 1 o'clock arrived the Joint Conventlon assembled, The hrief decision of the Electoral tribunal giving Florida to Hayes was read. Protests wero. called for, and Ffeld sent up the lnwrers' rrm.en. agreed upon at the confercnce last night. This done, the twa Houges scparated, whereupon LYNDE, OF WISCONSIX, who had becn In conference with Randall last night, and hopes to be appolnted to Davis' lace on the Supreme Bench in the event of Favoring an Exclusion of ‘the Louisiana Votes, won thebattlefor Gov. layes, Willlaw M. Evarts to to what extent they could and other Jeading Republican counsel are re- ported to-night to have eaid that the Florida cas¢, In point of law, was much stronger against the Republicans than the Loulslana casa possibly can be, and that under the opinlon Riven by the clght members of the tribunal, which they hold to be correct fn losv and based upon the facts, it would be Impossible to po he- hind the returns of Loulslana even to fnquire as to the fncligibllity of an Elcctor, The cxact position of 3USTICE DRADLEY is reported, on good authority, to be that no question can be ralsed os to the cligiblifty of Electors unlesa In the certificato of the Elect- oral vote itself there Is something on which to Dbaso the presumptive evidenca that eligibllity should be & matter of fnquirs—in ather words, Abusive Newspaper Com- ments on the Electoral Commussion. The Leviathan Corse Subtracts His Mighty Influcnce from Democratic Councils. Probebility that the 0ld Republican Birds Will Not Be Caught h liden’s sticcess, placed himaelf. in the front | Present week. Al the polnts have not yet been lhted to wring our hearta with in sympathy with her with Chaffeo, the Electoral College I8 Judge of the qualifica: THE PRESIDENT. Yo of scats far llstunt, fromr his. o oot | deficly woiod o, thdtsh ther aoer e lovaliness and her suffering, The lfllhvr"‘d"ll” P:l'fl‘l"c’: tions of its own members, and its decisfous must J1E 18 SURE OF KOTHING EXCEFT FEACE. caught the eve of the Speaker, evidently in ac- | Hayes and Wheeler carried the State by 700 or thissaclent humaa passion of love, aad does not flln Ue considered 88 final, unless it ralses tho ques- | Wasprvatox, D, C., Feb. 11.—The President | cordancc with a previous plan, and moved that | 800 majority, from the Jove.scencaiand yetshe fans far a4 need bo SPECULATION. (el - the Iouse take a” recess until Monday. The from tue falie sentimsntallty of the lackadalnieal | gyyy pp ppyccn <00 RErUDIATE TmEin | Hob for tho suthority which counts the vote to to-night, in the course of a conversation, ald ft epublicans were quick With thelr ;{;omu LOUISIANA Achool, Thwsaitior 4 ior be Hwltatias,, AGREZMENT{ dectle. Thero 15 nothing of tho kind fn the | nad appesred ta him that the Democrats of the | and carneet with thelt srcuments that such ad- e and docs not forget AL any represel Louisiana case. TIB LAWTERS say that the rcturns from that State are more complete fn form and more cxactly In accord- Epactal Dispatch to The Trivune. ‘Wasminctox, D, C., Feb, 11.—Gen. Garfield, in his great speech opposing the paseage of the Compromise A1}, used the following language: MORRISON'S COMMITTER—MINORITY REFORT. Wasuixatox, D. C., Feh, 10.—Representa- tives Hurlburt, Townsend, Danford, Crapo, and Joyce have made their minority report fn the inuat bo artfstic, And the atory Is artlstic, not only fn the mansgement of the characters, but fn the way n which nature itselt {s made to act s a sort of chorusin the play of human pi House, by abruptly taking a recess yesterday, Intended to abstruct the counting of the Elcete oral vole, bnt, on his belng informed that many Journment was {n violation of the spirit of the compromise, A DEFIAKCE OF THE CONSTITLTION, an cacroachment upon the terins of - the Electe 3 prominent Democrats had disavowed any inten- 1] 11 ? t . 5 g 2 §"“°J°yfl"-'x?§.:'-’f e :'.K.‘:fi'e':?’ 1‘."."'&'“".5-."5:&‘ Tll: Krom a carefal reading of ita provisions, it ap- | anco with tho Btate statuto than tha return of tion to engazo In mere dflatory proceedings, grl*]:kh mhflxlmd .-q?b‘ly m}g: ml’::u lx;\&;‘::mn; IP‘:: 'fp(.'c";rfi‘fl‘f;ff; o !‘:xl) x;du\l!nfz fi m"m“'. Pasts 13 mato to el in the lntespesistion of Theohers oo, bossible for the twa atiawet and the { almost any other Statc, and that, upon tho 1aw | gt tomarow they would takoactfonin the | desiro to defeat ~ the gction of © the At o history of this country acters, 1o furaiah o background, to exprems mood, 40d | wult ‘whatevar, " Tememberian et her? 15 | principle already declded, the thibusel mill by Florldn case and that thelr delay was meroly | Eleetoral tritmnal,” The Domocrats mato very | It s bean attempted to dostroy a lawlul and Intenqonnd cxpectations, And thit sdoze with tholeast | thirty.olght Etates, Snd (hat, in ‘each ‘caver the | bound to order tho Lonlolsns vere: counted {or | for the purpose of carefully examing all papers | £00d arguments on the language of the law President ne on of # Blate in {ho election of u Interfercaca with the story: bat wiou you bavo fotshod | Preafdent of the Sonate must call Tor objeetlons g 3 strictly, "that one recess could be taken, and | Eresident by assuming power In the Houso oot e M Jon Dave » very falihiul pict. | and that, upon cach oblection, the two iloures | 1aes and Wheeler. Tho saving: clauso Intho | s they nppeared this moratag print. 0 | Soeaker Randall was falr enoughh to'Intimto | Of - Neorescatatives 1o examing Into- oo Uroof the’ Nile plestare voyane ouk raar, IS5y | 4nd, that, upon each abjection, th may procecd | Comintssfon's declsion of the Flotida cason re- | satd Lo wos elad to hear t, an mothing soutd be | S0coLe?, Ran natentertaln amotlon for another | And Al polle, and to purze the electious t ¢ven valuable anggestions about tha snclent Egypt. | f0r two hours pon each oblection and that tlia | card to the Governor'scertificate belug based on gained by reslsting tho regular order of busl | recess upou the Florida qrostion, so Dako Ladlf "*“l"","h‘"'tlgg;\t&. and determino The author, In fact, his studiod Egypt to some purgosc, | Honse IATaLe 8 recest foiroane tay om each of | 1ho action of the Returning Board will undoubt. ness, In speaking of tho Intention of the Dem. A HECESS WAS ORDERED 8 partisan vote what Loulsiana ought to linve and 1ias got something more than the local colorgbut thelocalcelor ahe renders with the fecllugof s poct and anartist, . Consldering Lho somewhat doudle purposs of the doune. We reaard it ns the most fatal attack ever attempted upon constitutionol. r ht, o4 8 gross usurpation of power, as subjecting in ita natural development the entire question ot cdly provent the counting of the Cronin vote in Oregon. THE DISCUSSION ON THE FLORIDA CAME until Monday; hut the precedent was established that n recess can be taken upon every substan- or possibie. Suppooo. the casnof Florids e’ tial obfection to the couut of a State at every to] {8 reached! and oge puely finda léelf dlsappointed in tho Judgment of ‘the tribnnal, and Is ko dator- ocrats to mako objection to a counting of the Electoral vote of Illinols on account of the al Teged incligibility of mined not to be pleased with the rewnlt that - | stage of the proceedings. Thia principle eatati- | ! ¥ ook knd i yauth o he autr, wo ety e conons m’.“m"?fl:m"‘fin“.?;épm‘.’én‘o'r;‘;‘p',’«',dé‘,‘.‘:;'i o | will begin in tho Tlouso at 10 o'clock t>morrow, g — Ui, the Democrattciajriy fu {u "o, [ £4e lecton of Vresdent to'dhe wi opiecinion not to And fault with some Immatur! ty, ul 8 nove! €an such an attempt revented woder the proe I ach Aro -excrelae o defca 0 comi- o hat very fow slana of the ‘prentice hand; It has au | vislons of the by C P L Then aix spocches will bo mado on each lde. | ono of the Electars, ho sald o 1d not see how . been uttempted by this Democratic Honsc in ujsinna may be”done on the same principle by some other dominant party in any uther Etate whose vote may be In the way of their party candidate, The cry of fruud fs uickly ralzed, and s readily repeated, and far too caslly hulieved. . Evidenco s ulwaya ready to mrpon. that or any other charge 1t great po- Hitleal advantaze 18 Lo be galned. . The only way to preserve tho just balance of power is to stand by and support the formal, deliberate, and Iawful “declsions of tho telbubal constituted for the purpose, and ordained under the Constle Five of those who will speak fur the Democrats arc Springer, Field, Knott, Tucker, and Thomp- son. MANT OF THE NOT-UEADED DEMOCRATS, who now are tnostly from the North, are still tarking wildly of preventing any declaration of Hayes' election.” None of tho pruminent men bavoas yot advised such a course. Tha latter class seo and admit that the party could not mainta'n ftac before tho business and commerclal elements of its own party In promise. One reason asaigned for desiring that delay was that Bpringer might have an o’wux‘- tunity for preparing his Pro(tu ta the [llinols Electors from bapera which he expected might arrive hiere before Monday. Another was that the Inwyers mizht more thorouszhiy prepars the Loulsiana cnse upon which the Tilden people in- tend to nake thelr LAST DRSPERATE ATRUGGLE, To-night the Democratic lcaders were in con- ference at Jlewlit's house to n very late hour to sce what plun, If any, they ehould adopt, and to ascertain, If possible, how far they could rely easy knowledge of saclety and of & considerable range of llteratare, which s not obtruded, and (s quita free from the usual slo of bright modern writers, which is Rippancy, The bookls very well written: we notles onlym blemish or two, which may be perhaps attributed to he proof-readar. The descriptions aro both poetic and truei the dialogue fsoften brilllaot sud siways lvely and natural; there mre many verbal felfcitfes, and there {8 underncath all the real pawerof tho story-tele lers witk no machinery and no *‘semsations,” the suthor creates au abeorbing Interest In her heroand herolne. We, at loast, hava resd the novel with une the vote of that Stato on that account could he rejected, and, if the objcction were made to Mr. Chaffee only, the Democrats could derive no benefit from it. e thonght it was but fair that, if a Btate had voted for elther Hayes or ‘Tilden, tbe fall votc of such State should ho counted sccording to Its politteal complexion. Althongh be hoped IIayes and Whecler would bo declared clected, he felt somewhat uncertatn as to the result, because he could not foresce DEMOCEATIC DISCLATMERS, Many Republicans have cxpressed the fear yesterday and to<lay that tho crisls thus pre- dicted by Gen. Garfleld had already arrived, and that the Democrats wore disposed to throw so many obstacles in the way as to prevent an announcement of the resuit of the election befors the 4th of March., The Demo- cratlc leaders tndignaotty disclaim any such fn- tentlon, They say ‘that the adjournment of legitimate declslons the rale of moby for. ordinary processes of lavr; the control of & House of Represcatatives whose days are numbered for the determination * made by the people themselvesin due and reu- rda; what would bo done in lipon the untied Democratie vote,” Upon the | tytion by the highest State authority; by lawa q‘;:;fi‘:-’n’::;‘;nmmm athe * X0 Name Serlens | 00 ai&'flfl"fi:flaflmm 40y amo of obetruction. They seem to hava ; THE CAMS OF LOUISIANA, inler BbIect ey L orthern "Bden Kr'ifé’e'r%Z'fim?fifi'éqfl’.""fl%";‘&%&‘éi‘d’;‘i‘ffl'l'fi lhmungy PHILBRIUK'S OHOICE, stxth Among them were the following: i satisfled themeelves nlso that they could not | It would be recollected that four years ago, | Jeaders have vc?m scrious apprehensions. substitute guess-work for ousAn: command the necessary vote in the House to male fillbustering o flnal success, and that to try it and fail through a defectlon in their own ranks would be fatal, ‘They are afrald of vote from the Cottun Btater. There has heen & great deal more in the talk of the Hayes movement South tnan has generally been belleved, The Northern Democratts leaders understand it better than after his canvass for re-clectlon, the two Honses resolved not to couut the Electoral vote of that Btate. Although tho reasons in tho two dases might uot bo similar, there seemed some un- 1. The desiveto obtaln theevidence in the caso of Chafloe, an Electorin Ilinols alleged to beln- eligible, and tcsecure his presenceat Washington DEIDRE, A Novelin Vorse. Fifth thousand. ° ISTHAT ALL ¢ Fourth Edition. KISMUET. A Nflo Novel. Fourth thousand. 1n neat 10mo, volomes, uniformly bound in cardiaal for the purposs of testifying in regard to this thelr Reguhlican opponente. The common fear | 187 form, chosen by themselyes. FPassion onil red snd black. Price 81 each. " 5 TN GORE-LETTERS DISCOURAGED. certalnty on the subject. Should the vote pos- bpo 2 rejudico will hemselves ot ¥ o, M) Booktellers, Siuiled post-patd by the Pub. | matter. If the Courthad procceded seatendny, tho | 1o Garan Tofs aor Chieago to-night. Beforo | siply mremuaca.,u]m ind Wheeler would In 1 {4 that there aro D Jorty-fve votes from | I etamniton ot niemporats ovatore s Mahers, ROBERTS mm'n:‘gm;. papers fu iat case and Chafleo's testimony not starting for the traln Lo cxpressed his decklod | thatcase be defeated, and Tilden and Hendricks | £, SOt vasbllmnu wolld Aasinat °m", el | soon bo forzotten; rash assertion of parts 222 | Baving besn ssciured,: tiro would. ba-no good | RGeS S LR ol o e estdad ot pected: Lo latter not having recelved 4 | tionarv scheiie (0. defeat. tho. beacelul dejer: | [resies oy drom men's minds, and the: THE NEW FRENOH NOVEL [ fround on which to baso an objection (o count- doclarcd clected aud fnaugurated. Soveraloth- | majority of tha votes of all the Electors ap. | minson ot s it Presilcntislcles: | couiaered: amg. o veniey o b3, bo fairi: ““5’“"0“- . ervisitors to the Capital who have occupled | pointed, and, therefore, the election of Presi- | ton contemplated by the ";",:‘c"', Of | will be that the Democratic party of tha: SIDONIE e pone necesity of giving the decilon of the | yirilar relations to the Tiden bulldosing e fent would be thrown into tho Houso of | fhe jcompromise meagire, Ths fore, | Wl e, st e Democratie party Teaporr 7 L] Electoral Commisslon that careful considera- Joined with the few Northern Democrats who conld not e whinped inta any revolu- tlonary scheme, and, with the Hepublicaus would bo enpuzhto defeat the desperate schemncs of the Tilden canspirators. No plan will probably be apreed upon hefore Alonday, ment left last night under the {mpression that thicir occupation was gone, QUIET, a T the Western Assciated Preas, - Wasnixoroy, D. C., Fob, 11,—There was no Represcntatives, leaving the Benate to olect the Vice-President; but, be this asit might, ho was satisticd that there would be NO DISTURDANCE OF TIE FIACE, a3 both partics had committed a determination FROMONT JEUNE ET RisLER AINE), from the F: (RPN TAMDLE S13eh (fom the French Bxty thoussad coplesaf the Parls editl s rebly Vet monae an s oty EaTls edition have al. of being crowned by the French Academy. ) ] “*Atritoxam DavpET was knowa to the Parlsian #ible fur continuous and organized attemnts by force to unnul the clcar will of the majority. 'The same calm judmnent will de clarothit the laws of 1870 and 1872 were neccs #ary us & safcgusrd apralnat such organized fife- iznl forees, and should bsnf:pro\'c-! by ull who e ton which its Importance {n the Prealdentlal controversy demands. The Detmocrats say that thelr fizst official knowledge of the grounds on which this decislon was based was the communl- cation signed by the elght Commissfoners read It 1s searcely probable that whatover f i b b unusual- ezcitement to-nicht concerniog the of disputed polnts to the tribunal constituted leve inthe supremacy of faw, ‘The mizority ;md:';npr:|‘:§fz°r"'1:.§|‘|’|'e’:x.'.=|‘-’l"-'.‘ 3fielnhi.'§'{h335m"y'- during the scsalon of yosterday. That commu- counting of the Electoral vote,.and bat few. gmnrww?":",__,_‘,_, iy resolutlon "1‘;,‘;"‘,",','{,’;{.‘;",",.“,‘;’,‘;‘.{.""" of tu'fl LD“""'}";? “}U':;“m!l}l'fln views, und llr; Ted °{,:,"}:a‘"'"’;'{.';‘;;,"fl et ‘;‘llmfill nication laid down some very Important princi- membors of Congress ‘were scen dPtho hotels, 5 not propose to follow In detail tho unauthortzed Just achioy will be made to Interfere with the operations of —ii7at ua & feuliicion, 2 dissection of the vote made from partisan and Hiowork by (he'a‘adetss i jcs | Ples—so lmportant that they aze of vital conse- | though mény other persons wera' eneazod i TION, e iribunal utll after the Loulsiana easc s de- | SRS 0f the vuto mads from pa the Com- (e R G T e | quenc o e comtdertonf thorquatine | g ooy s, Fencons | 4 pay RECATOTIRATION, 415 et o sron g th o | kit U 10 upn” el o 2o ;‘::A’x{tfi?:'ckn:';:h:'rWl'-l‘-fl'flu';"r'flnxrfinly:;figl that will be submitted to the Commis- | Demorrats repeat tho assurance that they do DULOING, tlee Pradicy will vote to Elvo lsiana to ll;odql!bcr-lt,lemsllll?nr hzhg'c\m‘stltr'(onnl:{nclioxx S LR | on, W was Shereure, not oy prope, | ot o e gl o S R L S i o, et S0 oto 8L | B promudgated Wi sonio ol ' ut necessary, that they sho a nf on in the Florida case, an haf ho h» I C.y - 10, s deddod, e nttem; o steal lio 2 “fil:“'t'onnr“--'fug“fl: “.....é’n‘n.'».“’u’&"flrfl?.? time coco:arl’d’er thosa principles, and to arrango | question ns to whether ‘tlm vote shall | tho Presidential question was reached lastnight, Presidency by thunulinmm’;v‘nry resolution may °‘1-|,’::;,m|¢"|ml,| submit herewith the report ot "'t,fi,‘.',‘.},'z',‘:‘;.’,‘:'.—.."J:{‘,,‘“:u‘:,',',':‘,',':.’;",ffi,‘m,','.':,' for thelr Intelligent discusaion, and fur thls bur- | bo . counted will bo taken to-morrows Tho | It has not vet ended. Tho Democratic leaders ul';!bg,w‘t ’"fi"gm‘;“"""'m;'lé'id{:""‘fifn"'u"? of the minority meuibers of theSut-Committee, r_.m:;a:i.rn Y criny SRCsIvancan than with wurds." | pose, they say, the provision was made in tho Democrats depended on the counting of this | were advised of an expression of opinfon of :.“l'l’;,r“gl fiéa"qaf.‘éi.h?a"by ‘those who e the | 21 lulc‘:‘u this Teport- by offering the following ol stary 1o one’ of undoubted power, Its plot fa | DIl for & single adjournmont whenever any | voto for thelr candidates; but, tho declsion of | Justice Bradley within tha tribunal froni which Immediste represertatives of the Tilden inter- ";f‘:,‘:,r‘:";’““ {Bo. election neld for Prosid Simple, dut la 3!;,-;;"-,7;,:,,;{"@'{,‘;_'g«,-,,;";,,,_,;;m;g question was raised between the two Houses of | the Commission belng otherwise, somo of thent they fnfer that Bradley Lius formed a conclusion | eat, and that thero are deaperato men enough i H A ooon held for Deesidans ner, ard {0 the lutter connaction has drawi ono of the Congress. EAGER POR TIX 8POILS to become asrocinted in such a mmplm{ to threaten to destroy all which the peoplo have express nlwg: that “what they have lust in Florlda may be_retrieved by rejocting the vote of Loulsiana. Tha Itepublicans aro 7n better whlch will result In his voting agninst Tilden tial Electors in Loulsians cn the 7th dayof Nove (4! iu both the Loutsiana and Orcgon cases. That ber, 1470, was examined fnto, determined, clared, promulgated by the proper antharitl most ¢hrming and nost delicate pietures f Tathe vecent Hioratire of hie con?n:r{.." T;gb:‘;cl»;u;c; {ha baok LRrouxhout ta faschiattug (n ia grace, ftisim- aatn, S The counsel who aro to maks arguments in support of the protest to bo filed agatnst count- Of said State, under all the forma of law, and In spirita than the Democrats in View of the fioal | opinfon is represcnted to have been expressed hoped of the comprou f unsbody has a'| conformity with' the Constitation of ‘the Coite] _'n:;:en‘i iers “;::':"I;fifi:; :'Eln:l"v'fin:':":‘?“" ing the votes of Loulsiane, dcalm% little addl- rg.:ulz. in the form olh;n;l nbgrr drum !l:' tln: Dfinm{; yolee to hul hcn{(l:fl, \ ;(x;‘qul-n: to ypmxlu,:l. States, Y gl i) uxen tional timo In which to arrange thelr cass for g case, in whicl o undersf aguinst the infany which' {s now be. o "c‘:fl"’:‘b"‘rn,,tfiao.n«'uhioxm omicatih DSTEIE: ST, | proper presentation to the Gocmismien, SANFORD K. €IIURCII. lovo sald that the question of the el ink plamned, thit voles " sbould e "heand IOWA. ;'é}in&"nnpfi{fi%}! ‘.‘.".‘._fj.ltfl:nfg.g,'fi: Hf'fi.fi ,'.’;fl'.'.: The Democrats say that A LETTER OF CONRECTION. cibllty of an Elector 13 to be de here wibeat an houe! ot Lhik that suets a | A MEPUBLICAN XLKCTORSHIF UNDER Debo-- o, i life Lroken-licares Apectal Dispatch to The Tridune. New York, Feb, 11.—The fullowing lctter from Chief-Justice Banford E. Church will ap- pear in the Zines to-morrow Your Alh-n{ corrospondent, In a letter pube Alskied to-day, has drawn infercnces froni familiar aud casual ‘conversation with friends which nay creato, unintentionatly on his par: 1 presume, an TIE LOUISIANA CASX 1 the most important of any which will be sub- mitted to the hightribunal, They, of course, made conteat aguinst tho voto of Florids, as they will do against Watts® vote fn Oregon, but theso two cascs were never intended by them to “be anything more than defenses for thelr flocks, bed wiith exquisite tendernces, and wi thout f niswkish sentimentality, .". . 'Tha I E 16 MGy 18 &wOrbinH, and many of e ful: adrumatia Intensity of remarkalie. vivide pes. It I pronunced o best Jiovel tha Nasuppeasad l.?"r‘nm:a or twenty yoars, jaturday kvening Ga- :*it {a one of thoas rare romances which do not per Do Tl Guior 1o KITbed Wi ape aaa o 008 pere aualtficatious, {inagthation, tatelligency §he maLiae termined by the Electoral' College of a State, aud that, it the question is not ralsed by tho Btate authorities before the Electorel voto was cast, the United Btates Government fa batred from makivg the fnquiry. Thers {8 rea- sonw bellove that Justive Dradley dd avow such an opinlon, if oot in the set terms, It 1s CRATIC INVESTIOATION, Apectal Carvespondence of The Tribune, Des Moines, la., Fub. 10.~J, Proctor Kuott Droposes to Investlrate the 60,000 Republican majorlty in Iows, and gscertain how it happened that the name of W, fi. Dodd appears as one of }lu: Nayes aud Wheeler Electurs, when Rutlegre €3, desuernte attempt can exist, but there {5 danger 80 long os it {s cuntemplated. It is a strikine fact that possibly & majority of the Democmtie Ilouse {s unwilling to abide by the declsion of the Electoral Tribunal unless that decision fn surea the success of Tildon, Tho fact that the sizuatures of Lamar and Benator Steveuson have been afiixed to au who was elected, doca not. Accurd) Sreating characicr, wnd, ‘wbove all, With a puritys ¢ crruncaus impression. 1 entortain and hiave ex- | $hig wvowsl which bus created recment, the practical effuct of which is thot | i 4 ob, Accurdingly, s Sl | it U oo | B i ittty o | St e P, | i et et e S | St e o e s 3 Y o o aml rendered cmocratic leaders desperate. | to carry out the s compromise ain s ¢! ) nan mAlbonse haudet n nch | about the vote of Loufsians, if she Lad gonehone 22,’.{,“!zl.:‘".:g';l.‘.:i.hlf:-::?m‘"fl.m;'fll:'fi;':'ut "of | The fact was reported Juto last cveuing. Tlhets meantrs, 18 & Tory seriaiis. obatacls 10 Dudicy :,‘"',:,"J:f“ '.’,l“flu:}'s:“h ol}“ el d‘:lu‘”‘;“h‘:;“' of Brot jfarta mory th “day; | cotly and lezally for Hages, one of the Deino- | foibirormles m harmeny, 1 lsvs slo ex. | Were two conlerences of prominent Democruts | Field's conspiracy to break down. the Comenel Committee. ~ Mr. Len discoveral thar aoe o Sldonie wazs surpr % | cratic leaders remarked to-night that they would | pressed the opinion that the autbéntication of fu veasloy most of the evenlng.firukerlhndnn. sion, That “agreement, I carrled out in fis Lefug - United Btates Cominissloner, World. not have ralsed questiona in regurd toFloridaund [ the election of Fresldential Electars according | Droctor Knott, and Lyndo o Wisconsin, wera | apirit, will bo & bar to tha succces of any such | no was ncligtbie, and, tuding that thu voto fur recelpt of pricoby ¢ al Lo the lawk of each Btate Is final and concluslve, and | jn very earniest consultation in the Speaker’s | conapiracy. T'restdent was a close one, and that: the Demo- JANSEN, MocOLURG & CO,, Oregon. For these: reasons, aud theso only, | that there oxisie na poyer i o bebludt 1 Bt 1| room at the Capltol unti nearly 10 o'clocic. A% | “Th Bemmocrats will S hanty they say, thoy demanded the sdjournment of veaterday, and the suggestion that this fudi- cates any dlaposition on thelr part to delsy pro- ccedlogs, orthrow obstacles in the way of & speedy sottlement of the controversy, is ‘un- warranted and unjust to their party, MANY RUMORS on this subject have been afloat in Washington havonever andertakcn to deterinine what quoations Juay arlse for decislon by the counting power con- sistontly with $his ceneral propostion, and | hay not formed, much less cxpressed, an opinion a8 to which af tho canditstes 14 entitivd to recoive the Yota of eithor of the aleputed States, ¥or my associates, it 4o but Jusl that 1 should say that the subject hevoer been dlacnssed, and scarcely slluded to, at any of our dajly weetings, and 1do not kuow the views of elthur of thew upon any of 117 sad 110 Etate-st., Chicago, Al MAOFJVEL Choapness, Fullness, and Excellence The New Edition of £rate were ralalng a howl about the natter, anid likicly to make trouble, to set st rest ali avil, gent to Gov, Kirkwood, on the 5th of December, his reslgnation as Prestdentlal Elector, which was accepted on the Oth, fle did not appear here at all during the oicetiug of thy Electoral College, The College met, und, #ro Leing o Yacatcy, it was filled by the efevtion of Mr, , When, In_acvory, tliat hour a measenger was dispatched bearing o package to the Lotel where Pelton, Tilden's nd- !uhml, has bls headquarters, To this Place Spcaker Randull and the persons named soon proceeded, aud found thers several Democratic nembers of tho Elsctoral Comuibsaion, thy mnost vruminent Northeru Demacratic leaders, David Dudley Fietd, and the principal counsel for Til- den. teusibly the purpuse of the conferenco MAKE TUEIR GREAT PIGUT on Louisians. Thelegal returns from Loutslana will be contested instnly on threo grounds: tho allezed unconstitutionality of the Returni Loard; the presumed defect of its compor Hon In having falied to fill the voruncy fu its membership, and he abeence of power . on‘ the part of -the Electorsl Colleze to fill the vacauciua caused by the in- e With law, the Col- lezo cast its entlre vufir Hayes aud Wheeler, 5 the conteated poluts Involved. todetermine upon the eligibility of two Electors, It ls not easy ta sre 4 ) Jyesterday and today, Aniong these was one wus tode nnl:';“p" TUB PROTEST how .,,J.me.u, on the. Loulslann cass can bg ;‘y',f,' }‘,f.',‘,.':,'t,',,fi,""“ to Washinzton fu reavouso u :‘m lh‘:;w'dtTMi:l h‘:ld ,:’:B‘ l‘ ";:;"L‘;: OUOAFFELL, whlcg was l]:;clfl,lu(é "i_‘:'""‘g'x"'“%"" m‘v':l |.1"|°'°d n:, l!rn:*lcillulml-umll lhculiml:.edan;:gc. n‘(.‘\ll pol SN S o y, advising pasty fricu + HII AKRIVAL IN WASHINGTON. of theaward of the Electoral tribunalln tho | It1s equally aMfiicult to understand how o ; Mo £ uat '::':n:'::::‘:‘;:“:;“"nm;‘:::‘:::: n the House to flibuster in order to * Bpectal Dispatch to The Trivune, Florids case. Thereal purpose of the consul- | Commissior can do_otherwiso than sowpt the MARDI GRAS, had for snyiaing Mke the asme smount of money, IT 15 A COMPLETE LIBRARY IN ITBELF., 10 yols., Royal 810,625 peges each, tully Nlustrated witly cuts and maps, Ia Cloth Blading, $23.00. Tn Half Calt Diudiuyg, 640.00. 1a Halt Moracca Bindlag, $10.00, In Half lumia Bluding, $43.00, Ta 1talf Rtusls, gils tops, $13.00, These pricea a3 absuiutoly NET, JANSEN, MoOLURG & 00., 117 aud 119 Btate-st., Chlcago, THE BARTON EXPERIMENT, prevont & final aunouncement of the result of the V'residential electlon. His most lutimate friends hers deny that they have ro- celved or heard of any such message, and add that they do hot bellevo that any such commu- nicatlon bas been sent. Goy. Tilden, they say, 1s not giving advica of this kind to his party friends in Washiogton, and, if he Aid send such a communication, it would bo disregarded. The Democratio party, they assert, commitied its caso to the Electoral Commission. They belleve that the decisions thus far made by the Com- tatlon waa to conaider the situativn, and to see whether any plau could be formed to defeat the award of the Electorul teibunal, if it shonld be- como vertain that {ta judgment would Insare thu inauguration of Hayes,” Luring the evening soveral telegrams wera recelved trom Filden, ki, (L is wuld, very earneat Inquiries as to the situation, aud fntlmating that BOMETHING OUGIT YO B DONE to prevent the tribunal from giving its dectsion m anur’u( Hayes, orof defeating such a declsion 1t it should be made, . arious plans arv underitood to have been suggested which the leading polnt could be by tilibustering. Mzxrms, Teon., Feb, 1l.—Tha city L ful of strangers, and every traln coming la crowded with vislturs to the carnlval, WangeLing, W, Va,, Feb. 1,—Extensive prep- arutious 8ro in progress to have the Ala:dl Gras celebration fn this city on Tuesday uext firully exceed tlo one of las year, both {1 nun- crs aid malil]llfll‘cm‘c. ‘The prograusmo, as lsid out, will be the reeeption of the King and_sults by the Mayor and Couucil at the State-Houso at 10 o'clock; the delivery of tho kovs of the city ta the King, which will be performed with great ccremony and display at 1 o'dock; the votes cast by the Nepublican Electors, B LEMOYNE, It must be said for LeMoyne that he voted to-day with the ltepublicans against postponing countloz tho Elcctoral vote. it INDIVIDUAL COMMENT. TOW THE FLORIDA DECISION 15 HECRIVED, 8pecial Dispatch to The Tribune. Naw Yous, Feb, 10.—The Herald’s Washing- ton special gives tho opinionof Congressmenon the Electoral deciston, Towusend, of Peunsylva- vis, safd: “Tho voto s as it should be. Itisa Wasnixarox, D, C, Feb. 11.~George I, Chaffee, the Hiinols Elector who fs alleged to huse been fncligible, arrived hiere to-day, and will probably be cxamined by Knott's Commit- tee to-worrow mornlug, The papers received from 1llinols show that he was appointed Unitea Btates Commiasioner, March 12, 1888, und that ho bas never realgued to this date, A certlticato signed by Judgo ‘Treat, the Cireuit Judge, shows these facts. The Republicans sssert that Chaffee has not sctod a3 United States Commissioner for a long time, but the ccomplisied. The izt was £rand procession, which will form and v misslon aro not sustatned by Democrata Teply that It makes no difercuce | Tiio labiuss of the Eicetoral aw whvi 25: | vindication of the wisdom of the ereation- of | tho various strcets on ta rontes snd b the TUE CONSTITUTION, TR LAWS, JUSTICS, OR COM- | whethcr he Bas acted or nmot; that ho | ated tus tribuusl would pennit s secess | the Commission.” ovenlog balls by the different fool cluba and By the suthor of ‘*Helen's Dables.” 16mo. Cloth, NOX SENSE, continues to biold the oftice until ho terders his | L0 be takea until 10 o'clock the succeeding day | Plalsed sald: * How could sny ons expect a | Uther societles. ” The Mayor has fssucd :l{am;h- b N but, no matter what their character may be, the \henever u contest I8 made over any point 44 80 | qimerent result) " mistion requesting the suspension of wl busl. B A e that FIIR 0 Fabtes® . end Den resiguation and it Is seepted. An objection | - couullog of the voto of s Btate. It was | U ald: o Tusivel Dess, and storos will be closed after 1 o'clock. ) the b Jiclse omocrivic pasty la bound 10 ablda by them. | will'b mude to counttas by yofo e o) ven 1houglt by some that { ot sy part shows couclusirely we aro s deserve to lllhuIl"ul&_'—brflma){au. “Thoy will present the Loulsfann ease with voto when the re- [ oven thought by some that it would be possible | entitled to build our bopes on justice and right, R e, "EF ;“"'1&?" m'd‘:l.l,fi g lmu-{: coufidence, and arguo it as carefully, : :l‘::ux::s;lc"rl \lrxl‘l’lng‘lfl:u:-p:fiugoifi:":;xxfi e A UECESS TROM DAY Y, ";‘" it l“"?‘l:ptm‘i‘:anf “’7: f]mocm .i’l. TUE COURSE OF ROME. or del v ct 3 o ¢ . v 43 :gxiflimg’&?l?;!:&lfilg_fifiéfiifi thougb no sdverse decisions lLad already been It 18 not | and to prevent auy action wmal;:r'unul the e & sall molority of seopier Scsintox, P, Feb, 1L—A pastieal febe sepurate scaslons of the two Jouses. ok Wit s e £ et c v place beforo s voto on question is reached. Ia the cholee of a small majority o prople. The Republicun Couyressiuen geucrally aro Jubllant overthe repurt. On tho Democratic sides, there aro all shades of oplufons, sealer, Wy sudeniertalui erewry, " Th, has done good sad Independent ¢ iy The author e pe m“..lfl’_ ox bis buol 1t will re) caretul. 10 “’wx. aud it will repay & ade, and they will depend upon the honesty and capacity of tho members of that Commiasion for & fulr and lega] adjudication of the questions from- Blshop O'Hars, excommunicatinz tho Ancient Order of Illbernians and directing the clergy to deny the memvers of that Order tho 4th of March, when the Howse could declaro there bad been 1o election, sod could pro- cllm Tilden elocted. Others denled {nat 7 A 3 ibe law could be so construed, but maintained Buckner suld ho didu’t expectausthing better. | sacraments, was read (n all the Catholicchurche Hom e e s L umat &2 el W EPuns simet | qubmitted, They do not believe that the prin- INSULT. that the Bpeaker could rule that a reccss could ehr: %I am bound to upx?cpl. tho docisto, | es of the Séranton Diocess to-day. The dedun- Bprinactd Union, thi A 6o, s {2 Wil ciples already jaid down will be sustalned by INPAMOvS OABBLE BY A wisEDigroN mxws- | D¢ taken for every new objection, aud as the | and us such am m?uml tossy it is rignt.” ciation/ was unexpected, snd has produced a eat ovory vesdor LSRSIEr A Buod one. and 1t wil tnter- popular opiolon or by the Commission itaelf fu PAVER. dth of March comes throo weeks from to-mor- | |~ Thomas, of 3 aryland: *Itncaus that Hayes | sonsation amoug ietabers of the Order, who ro Postpald, on recelpt of prioe, by the Loulalans case. © Tha Ty row (Sunday) there are States enough yet to be | will be counted fn.'" for the paat threo ycars have been in favor with MoOLURG & OO, AR, u1u4m§@p—u.cuu'-. counted to eutirely consume theting without completidg the Prestdential count. Otherssug- geated that rather thap sascnt to tho elcction of Whitehouse: *1Yiden, thou art so near aud yetso far.” % Hardenburg: * Bradlevisa great wathema- Bpecial Dispasch Wasaixcrox, D. 0., Feb. 11.—To-day’s Dem- ocratic papers bere do ot take kindly to the " . THE PEMOCRATIO VIEW the Church withls this jurisdiction. Tho Ane of the recept doclsion of the Commisslon may icnt Order bas a large ‘memberebip tu Bcruae e I { f -y kg SR T 1Y AR TR T st et T