Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 May 1869 — Page 2
DAILY EXPRESS
TKRBK HAUTK
WeflnesdasBOT
Senator
"•G »*m ji. MUn- nf tJw. TnAiananolta Journal: the Editor of "the Jndianfipolta Journal SKsrassiiss^
WmfSfie-Hotnse Btoatf ksrexceea jone dred members, nor the Senate fi ty XB
Ho.^gtf atone hundred, and the ienate at fijfty, .Itjis contended that under all circuniluon a quorum of tbje^Kopse con sisls of sixW-8^6tt aqd ofjt^j Senate 'nmnben. aid Hrat
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by
...,, reduced bold# or if -ate
below thirty-ftur,,the
4ment
caue?»
iiUmlber'or members loathe P°u®®
According to the cbnStruction* cop ten dod for, seventeen members of-rtte Senate, or thirty-four members of th'o "He by resignation, destroy the exii the Legislature,,and if tfcey are :a-yi by a majority of the peopjLe of rt, riots, may bere-electecf'and fieain iteaiga and thus, in effect, overturn pie gdvern meat of the. State If the Cphstitutrat of Indiana thud provided for i£b o^n destruction* it is1'rfgh time the people should understand it, aqd take ^steps for its amendment. I
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The question ntfw presented.is nfew in the history of the State: "fieretofoie the question of what constituted a quorum ii
not by Wfteu, menj&aigjp! £»uier iiousd are absent frdin Ihgir seata^ t^^^umber re quired to COnstlth^ a'quorum is uncmang ed. TieM be sent for and their attendance »ompeil«fj ^buil when W num^^ypLt^JlBljHftUilfed by JWgAations or daathn .tlje vquMtion is •''"OhaogbdJ^ajidwi^ois aspect thesub jeot is now presented., ^e question ks to the n'tthiber whiclrwill' con^itutg a ljuc rum to each House f? ^tirely distiopt, from that of the.^umhei1 required on the fl^al passage of .a bilL^^biS iumber "necessary to constitute a quorum may be greater "or smaller, than tta# fliu^lbel re quired to pass a bilk aa Ishril eh^w qere aft3r. ., !u .n-- .w-iiaj-*'011
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The elev.eathfetU6oroif\¥B third, arjicle of the (Jonstitutien ideolares tfiat ttwo '". thirds of eaph 9piuui. hisUI9Sto%ituti
Quorum to do business,' Saatidh fiftl the first article of tha Constitution oi United States- i^atfs^'as folloysjsa"I House shall be fbe'Jji^ftB'of "the elections returns and qUalfficWions of its dwn members, and a majority 6f. eao£ shall constitute a qdtoum to 4o 'business
Tworthiidi ot'eabk hotfse i8 required to constitute a quorum in the .Sut^ H»giilHture, but A mojtrrffy 'of each house
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constitute a quor.umjip ^Oongress. first question therefot'^^'etther cas "What is tbeHoufse7"jT or »"jHpw members'dbds it takcS lo^oiiatiti^e House'f-
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And When Wwe ascert
edthat, then tVb-tKirds brlhai number will ^constitute theqftorulh'ih the Leeiflature or a.piajor^ty.Gongress.
The whoiy queiltipn iutEa upon wjat
tive ofiKMitsonly of©fHred .mea,, bers, then two-thifa$bf iundted-or sixty-seven j-wiirbe neoess^rv for a qi orum. But if it may consist of eighty me nP®.r0. there being {wenty yac«jicie8+-t ro thirds of eighty, or flfty-faur. will conf ti tute the quotum. Do5s*H require il S.,th®£aT-be,rs
elacted
a
0?'%6th6flze&
latv to oe elected,td donfttitute the Hous) 1 Clearly ^ot. If it
werB
so, then Sti t6
.Legislatures or the Oosgrees of tiw Unit sd btates Would seldom have la'n d¥g£nizkd or legal existence. Legislative bodies, li
.w '7 .body^ ferowing 'But wlureito elect, 6ontest^ selection resignations or death.. "When vacsnci occur by resignation' or detflb, they afo ,.j. never filled withbut sdi^e delay, «n4
1,of-
c.tentimee last "throughout the"- session, jLegiii^iiye bodies are organized "tartd.pri-
ce«i to business while'sealf. are left vicant, because of the failure to eleot, f{iii-
£nre
t6" qualify, or oenteBted bl^dttobfe. And yet iu all these cases, the members i"that actually appear andqaalify, orfho^ .^batJiantaia.. after thed^«tt grfift»1tfbfTTt)i of' others, are Held to constitute tl "House," and to poe&ess a Jeg^l ®adaitai as a Legislative body."
The law provides forthe^ctioji^on hundred members to the House of. Kepn ^sentatives of this 'State.- It from ,aoause there should be afailm'O to elo^t if
a^en
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counties, and tlio number of memboris
[iatitually elected should be* only ninety, yet when they meet arid ditini^a" thej -Vrould constitute the "fiouse beyond* all question, and two-thirds of the "Hoifte,t by tbe express hwiguage of the Cohsiltut tion, would form a quorum. Or i£ «ne hundred members be elected ^rM ^fako their seats, and ten of them' afterward die or resign, the remaioingninety would constitute the "House." girtrj» a-gHBIto, Bary law to all legislative Uidies for ful numbers can seldom "be maintained -Therefore tbe "House,""under ef^har Constitution, does not cohsist of the number of members elected or nuthutiz^' by law to be elected, but of the 4rh-Ae, number of actual members.
If, when the House meets, there be 'dpej hundred members elected and qualified, it would require cixty-seven to constitute the quorum. If, on the next day, two members should die^.the inmaliilryBtWff ty-eight would constitute the ''Houss," and two thirds of that number—siity-stx would'constitute the^quoruS: If, on the third day, forty memberr«#|gQ,tyi remafhfng fifty-eight will constitute the House, and forty will constitute a .quorum. The'number necessary to constitute a quorum will, therefore, change from time to time with the actual membership of the "House." The quorum is intended to maintain,,* proportion of members present to the actiftu Memberships 3ihd not to the number, of .menhirs authorized by law to be electear
Section 18 of Article 1V reade as follows: "£very bill shall be read b^ sec tions on three several days in each Houpe,
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unless, in case of emergency, by a vote of two-thirds of the House where such bill may be depending, it shall be deemed expedient to dispense with this rule." The corresponding provision in the old Constitution of!816. wftfiiath|g»-wo»aftj|^Ev6ry ead dn JVee P^erflfiays nl«»y» vote MA-thirdB wh«giihfbilL$niy B^epend
eleventh sectj&n.cf
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legal char
of Che Legfsiatdre ir deetroyed.J early part of" March, fcqd before the -f^ ne5«6«y appropriation bills had been "passed, the Democratic members,ito prevent the ratlflbatlon of the Fifteenth Article proposed by Congress as an -amehd-
t^.tUfl Oonatitutidnoftbe jUnited States, resigned Ifteir sea's, in the! g*#» to the number of forty-one,.and In the ^Senate'to the.nujnbec of sevente(D, thus ."withdrawing mote tlrtn one-t^ird of the ,u members elected to each House, bit leaving a ctai.tqgjorjty each of kll the members elected or authorised byi law to be elected. "'Goyi jnor Baker Jysaedwrits of election-to fill the vacancici^caised by tEese reeigflatiddB, an&Tn nearly 3*9?? insUwce.t^Ltiiemba^who had resigned wpre re-elected. The GtoVerAoHhbn conv&ued the Iieglslatwre #£tra session, as he bad the pgbfo® do, and il re-as-setbblei'on Ibe 8t§ day.pf.AprB, and gri ill*'- again on' th e~ 13 thdday of May, the Dem ocratic mem bers^}o,_ the numbat on moro than one-thir&bfjtbe members-elected to -i-'J each House, burets than a majority, resigned their seats to. prevent the donsidbration of the constitittionalVnendment
tiQ
Bgch^[5jHe"
would"mean
'members, a^d
bers
^iwtfth—arttele.
Jfnan
asei3com-offl(
tortfm to do '"two thirds_of
means sixty-seven members
in the Hou*« of Representatives and thirtyfour iq the Senate to make a qiiorum, it
the same thing for the SUB
pension of the rules, which has been set-
four,
two-thirds of esther Housa may expel a member. ~Tf by "two-thirds olE either is mei»t rfi4f-sOT«^ Jfftes in the an entafive^mna never be expelled by lessthan sixty-seven votes, or a Senatos- by ^ess^*tife^5 thirty four votes which is not contended for by anybody. .If It. were,, e9, iind ,j£e House of '%eiptesfentatives wore redojeed to sixty-seven members, it would .require ti# fjt*e one to ejcpel a member for corruption, including that of the culpriJ^TRp^fcjlLW'd his expulsion wouid destroy the LegifilaUire. But it IB oittij ttt yjyV maintained, becauseby'the twenttflf^ Be^tiorr of the .eventh anl^ei.f4^)ifi3fa*»fci«on it is provided that "a majority of tne member elected to each House shall be,,/lecessarj j6ioJtr jsMltion.' Thlit "liitider' this section fifty-oBB. votes Would be required to pass a bill, and therefore th*t.the,Quprjwrv^uld never Consist of lefl
fifty-one member?. It will
be observed thatthg langu^e of thisgac]
f™that
eleventh section, which provides 1 quorum. Xtig ^yenlib^ecticn declarec thai "iwoifitraa of each Boute sha
ill ion
thai "/MO stitute a quommj^ iut.,tf is Bectibn de of Ahe rnembers elected to each House Bball be becessary, jiq pass eveyy^illxir joint resolotionii This,' therefore, is an independent ajd«4j|, bitrary provission,, rflg.ulating the final ptt6%tm,f)if}s iS'd pfnt resolution^ and ifa»#fi6thiBtr:'^s,i'Ver to ^'with the jAu^stionrf the ^uorum/w
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tbe^5th^A|rticle
to pass a bill over the Governor's •j^lhe*lBC?ect!.0ft3t ^'ticle 16 thesLegislature, by the votes of a "majority of the members elected lo each of the two
Housed
the two Houses has^beefc^faJs&C b^r^SBH SpBSr®SB^5! mere absence of "metnbers, "^d not by vacancies produced by thef resrgftatijoa oL ~m more. tha% one-third Jof-^each or both tbe Houses, ,i. Aud,whdtdV&y {Wpular notions on the aubjedtMay hate growh ug,, have bpen'rWith r©fetfence tQ wtgmdtSHo1' wswlkwlror. rwo-totraBybf We mi break the quorum' by^nSlffe .aMe'ncel and
Art^iq®pC|ft"St«Jtja®A"
m»y
ioe for-crkne,--meapfecity
or negligence, by impeachmont or joint resolution, "two-thirds of the members 'tber em or House from "two-
bers elected to each branch a very different statement
diei each al condition. wbiLe,,'twpsJhir4s ofi
these cases shows clearly that the phrase
LUes
The adoption of this rule, In 1864, was preceded, by elaborate debate in which it was opposed upon the precise ground that a "majority of eadt Paeae" meant a majority of all the Seriate authorized^Ma it was suppjKd that a "majBt a majority of actual members.
Bhall dJfejy^fidlW Wdi^se with ...j"rnln.'rIt has never been the practice, under «»i»w nnn«timttoiu-thaV4b»gSr 3nxCS5T5««M»r-t»etijbwrB"TOfftesling for -SSS^Sir^eirTBqirtrea- sixtyJSevS^"«~ votes inthe House or thirty-four in the Sens Kte, although the phraseology is pneese\f the same with that employ®*^
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the
Drairch''
House refers to the number originally elected, but which ma^ have been r4du ced by or expulsioi
It is a two-thirds vote in each case, two-thirds of different aggregates. ,tjK% one qj$ft it-is iwo^thirda v£- tbe' ac
ual
Doemberabip a o^ tB®'11 Hoifte^1 cotfSfW of -dtre'K5iid?ed or'sixEy mem tier la the other, it is two-thirds of tbe mbn bers originally elected, which number
um should consit of two-thirds of all'the mom bers elected, or authorized by law to to elected to each House, the Constitution would have Mid so, ^ith the same jjar ticularity that is used in specifying number of votes necessary to pass a propose amendments or impeac^a S jfljcft.L^^ESe vWy 'ipactlofifiirity ^sed
^Ehe vWy
he
Members resigned. mcmK^" nhnsftr.
seats, but not yet admitted, oj are not countgKS6i fnafifig upf I am not awaW5 Ri&t Ule House resentatives
hnc-
"majority of the House," or "two thirds, -remainf*nd ft" was upon this principle -f.h- -nvOW «,« the majority acted when the rebel Senators and Representatives withdrew from
of the House," would not convey the
Llmearning
deasred. Ttro CotiBtitutioti
Ohio dcelajeS tHa1r1"i eiajority of all (he members elected to eacb House constitute a quorum to do business,' then in other parts .uses the phrase, j"a eacl»Hflifi^ia)£'Wo-thitd3 of each House," in tbe tame senso in which they are employed in the Condti tution of Indiana, and in that of.tbe CTfittd-'Statts: ,* .-
dhjall 'afud
ai
The quorum, therefore, may consist of a less number than is required to bill, but tho effect of the provision wkic
tha yptesotfj a maioEite§fcall tb ers €^eitea to' 6ac h^Houlo to paM bill is: that whenever the Legislature^ so reduced as to consist of a less number than a mnjority of tbe members elected to each Hou^e,'it sh'all be incapable of fi nal legislation.
Legislative powers are said to be inch It c^n. 'as the intenftSn oft framers of our Constitution to place it {n the power of the minority by factions resignation* or otherwise,- to-, defeat the, wlH ofibfe pecp'.e.^rftf in^fact fo'destro the Constitution itself. It was not inten ed that a minority of the people of tlio Stat% livingin a few c.pu#it»eejr should ¥**&he^&<*r by'-xhe re-^erftlon of members of the Legislature, who contirj ueto resign from time to time, to deprive the rest of the. people qf the protection of the laws, and^of 6uch legislaticn as their prosperity and happiness may rejquirc. While it jould never have beet ^S?d^tet tijp.rigbts^f. tis mnjarttj us "snould, be placed in tbj power of the minority legte lation by a mere Rump has been
pable of annihi ifrWumedtbat it
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requirs tBe votes of a majority of all who have been olocted to cither House for tbo final passage of a biH or joint resolution. The Fifteenth^J^iclecproposed by Cou. gress as an amendmoDt to the Constitu tion of tbe United States was ratified by, a clear majority of all tho members elecfglLtjrjeJtqSr Hoiftf.i.TTt» seven votes out of fifty in tho Senate and fifty-five out of one hundred in the House. Tbe Constitution of the State has been ?complied "wilbj-"" not 'oijl^ in 4etterj but "in spirjf. The ^01 majority, which is the very essence of Jiapublican government, has declared in fa vor of the amendment, and all that can be complaiMd ofi^'^thatVfiictrous minority mis nof bfien aifefc^d to defeat their action., ^, ^.
I will" now proceea to show that the
pTredKcr the'ComUutloh and Legislature ofrIndiana,., hayie been "f\H 1 Fecbsf'nflzad by"Congresis as applicable to the Coristt ta-aon of the United State*^ 'As before quotw. the .Odfiflitution of tho TJji'fted aiates Q^iftj^g tbat "a pasjority of «aeb House sha.' House sha.' constitute a quorum to do business."- ig:* rhajonty in dn% tjasW and t^fr-thirds other, which. con-
sU^lf?.the
:.tn t* i-: "ST-'g") anxa^efil ••ii oJ 'I« /i r- .-'•oiojij »«Ii .* UvftM |Nb
^uo.r.un*- but the qwftstft)ns
to^wVaV Constituted the "Hous€,r Wtlf'lHU'ii l.i|t |iiw!l1ll
mm what? or two-tbirdsof
HoOs»'conaisH of its actual i^ettJhef No? ff t^ii^te^hf.rs whb taay^V
bers,-wnraiy-^07a«Aol|Eed by- li%
tB*
be eleVtwy bht of "trlbse who are ¥xistt&£ qualified jneoabjEim^TTb^ ejpreeai rnta of LtuSenatedocl&rmtoiy of the meHnrtiff of tire Ootjstitntjdft of th& "Unlfe? .Sftt^?^ in 1'A.querusishaji cnaBsr of a majority of the Senators duly ch#r sun MIDTFIW"
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.g? a Vjr-
«"y °ir-*°°
in practice, ja^diiid
so fffV™ enmt before the adoption of-the rule-by the Senate. In each case tho actual membership coas£j£atea the House and the Senate. That eithi House may, by consist of ai lffrg number is not taken into account. When« over the number of members of th%Spne ate is reduced by resignation, sebession, or death, a majority of those who fere left constitute the quoruip.
During the last session of the Fortieth Congress the nuihber of members of the Senate was sixty.six, and the quoriim .frafi thirty-four. But at the beginning pf the late session the number of members was only sixty-five, owing to the absejice »0? the new Senator /rem Maryland who was delayed by sickness, and the quorum fell to thirty-three, but afterward! when he appeared and was sWorn in, it rose to thirty.four again. I
The Constitution of the United {States declares that the "Senate shall bd COB posed of two Senators from each!Stat chosen by the Legislature thereof" "an when the secession of the rebel memberi took place in (861, it wao boldly argued by the rebels and their friends that thift legal character of the body was destroyed, because it could consist only of twb S§t) atom from each State, and that the quo rum must continue to be what it Was before secession took place.
This opinion has been urged until Vilfy
Govern mon t, and that
most of the important legislation .since 1861 WAS unconstitutional, because bf the absence of the necessary quorum in the two bouses the membership of tho S^n» ate having at one time been reduced' to
^:TO«.6W1S^«eK for the onactment of laws. The very point was made by Mr. Senator Davis, of Kentucky, in the late impeachment trial, that the Senate botild consist only of two Senators from jefoU taieg
xhe principal is fully established in't p'tbe 1(
principal is fully
National Governmeut that the Ugal character of Congress can not be destroyed by the resignation or secession of a portion of its members. That the members who remain in eachJHousa will .cdril
f? ^q^jHoifikVtfaV'nife fh ecessary •f. /^pbrBnAtoSfo4 busuiefSTn eacn House is* determined by the actual member»h,r. and not by what the membershipougbt to be or might be by law.
This is tbe practical construction given to the Constitution of the United States,
UftMNP&S^w from invioiva and this con*: necessary and proper in its application to the ConBtitutioi the State of Indiana, subject, howevei. the limitation that the Legislature cejises to be vital when the number of mem in either House is reduced below tb
The doctrine contended for by the retf olutionists leads to nullification and seises sion, and ?s but another form of the Oal houn philosophy—that the government of the majority may of right be nullified, by the minority.
It is lime to have done with nil ttiese pestiferous doctrines, and to reject from State Governments, as well as from the National, every noxious principle iby1 which unscrupulous and desperate fee* tions can block the wheels of Government and endanger the peace of the qpuntryt "When a minority abdicate to obstruct legislation, they must be held to resign their power into the hands of those who
Congresf. The most dangerous revolu under prln minority of either House can constitutionally destroy a Legislature, we can scarcely be said .to bave a government.
Passing by the question as to what quo rum may be required in" the Legislature for the enactment of laws and Ihe trang-
Mo'viffl^iro II®1'!""M uiwl er eoitntney take to support that Con stitution, are not at liberty to decline such consideration. The duty to consider tin
mount authority, tho performance of it could not be prohibited or prevented by provision in tho Con|tUutioa of a /PhfjMfTn«pfeftlat-«'vdte of the msjfrj^^^jieaol^l^cttiJjLot- of a
legislSlf^Body,
iMIi express the popular
fijfcs#®tfMiy*filUirwoven with the theory of the National Government, that it would seem that nothing more should be required for tbe ratification of con i*ESFaSe¥dbfieht ihat^lfetaSrjni •9 ft -ftil mdiifte^B ele^bnrsaen^Houae of the Stale Legis9£cff9pMliLU»v(lfth all tbe forms prescribed by a Stati constitution shall be necessary to the validity of the ratification, it would be in the power of a State nthJff way TatfTBof Jfie|j(]«sM.era tiovof ameh«njB| ae nullif^nWprSvistoti inl.ho
tolf^-tjally constitution
If the Constitution ef a State should re-
quire all the members elected to the LegvotesoLaH,
islature to be present^ to/a^fTyan AmfcnlcfBnitcSthe i? tire U\itJdyt^el.cluVLi itibe denieatEatsuch a provision, would practi•taa®#4Allut!on of tbe United States? and would the nullification be less where the State Constituton put it in the power of a minoritj^qf either
feia
upon a State
Legislature by the Constitution of the gfljjjfed ^Statetn^h JJorformtooB of«ttin WQyld^eet Utf analogies, 9°9»timyin of tbe United States, wduld seem to be all that is n-.sessary. This principle has received a remarkable illustration in the act of Congress apojoM^ July 26tb, 1866, regulating the man^^of electing Senators of the United State/. By the provisions of the first section of this est, on
to vote for Senator. At 12 o'clock meridian the next day, the members of the 'two houses shall assemble in Joint convention, and if the'*(fi«^*m%as received a majority of the votes In each house, he fehali be declared to be duly elected, but if
person having a majority of all the votes
0
«»fes*aa-»eqtfadaSmelSeta^ijweiera»# «w jaJfe diiw JirosU .M »i ifit ^e)a jot .,nl 1 i(K'fi "••jjoO«.»'c*e»U .SXlb* A* A SS'SftOC •Ii 'A ifisveOeife te ilea to *iWii mtwMJ «8W e'eert
of said joint aUBmbly, majority of all the memben elected to both hooaea bung preaent and voting," shall be declared duly elected. Suppose, for of Indiana eoi reaentativea iat Assembly legally consist hey being a majorii ctedto both
Tng preaent, and a majority of these seven'
rums under State Constitationa are left Ottt« A 101 ._
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venUon atall, but mijr coasJst'Sntirely of the meihba^of ose. hposarr-tiwy lieiflC A Tnrjftrify tin mmliwi el botlt hpuaes—Aud^iwTotis fa all 0e^ member jlacUd to he*J atid nihia votes over, may Jto ileot Senator, *4nd" 6»aw elected «i held to he "eboeeh by Islature," whatever it mey tate^o Constitute a Legislature, and the choice thus made iTheld to be aLe^slaj^wscli ^-soqn
To 'this it &ay le said, that the is obrif*ft& npeh D6ngrB»4 to T, the manner" of electing United Senators. But the power ta','rf manner" does not dispense Wita
«f»iriequir«fnerift6rt~t!^0i^liab^
"chosen by the' L^tslatttre"^'
itftBS^tfhOte so it is. And kleptomaniacs caSe in point
We don't know how the matter end. Had she been, a servani' instead f)f a "most respectable young lady," she would to-day ba'vobeeu in jkhe- -coun t*MM5S8a-ArMW WKeeluig Register,-f,!(. .,
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Constitu
tional Amendment. The Fifth Article of tbe Constitution of the United States
Legislatures of the several States proposi tions to amend the Constitution of tbe United States, which, if ratified by the Legislatures of thrffB-fourths of tbe State?, will become a part of that instrument.The duty of the State Legislatures tj» consider the proposUioos thus submitted imp4^|M|fflJ|0^nstitt^y:of Khe
tj ,« Pawnbroking.. ~T3urin§Thb summer months the1us ness of the pawnhroketSr though good is not by any means
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closed, expenses increase, while,, ly enough,' miSCftNatrbctas crowds slender resources^ook fr oni tti^-ob\i try. In this' city the stream- of peopld from over-sea furnishes a never, failing supply ot busIne^B to the pawnbroker| and these.people seem-to iiold off-waderfui-j ly until the approach of cold weather.—J Then, however, his shelves begin to fillj up. All tbe early summer tbey grewi
o°t v.««
TH* BOOK BUBINISS.—But
Think of, the. ooont1W
roafltoj country.,
jvi M.
PiLKn'a
urn out to Be-no joint Coii-
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catalogue ot crimes, JBUI dtliaycall respectable thjava os- Testerday,yeJprear&ot a
If we weret/tchr«ublii%
e4«, and wi^b a oeep4rawn Mgh de "Well,'IJ never 1" But /or. prudratial manna we state the fa'ctsKnd leave tbe nameR be gbptyiied:
Some two weske iincii^ yOutig lady Bailed'very eatly ohe^momiBgp
J0n
"taken "them7 Who*could JJiey. suspdet They-did "suspect someone, but not Jthe right one, and^the gentleman^went
Oc^xtaL be see it? Tes, by waiting17udtil it-could^be "Bent^fdK He "would waid week if. need be-. -Ttor $rin|et \^*srpfqi|i iflbiratra^ fflstantly recog^z^ XX
He Remanded and ettakted the ctt of the young lady-and we tit to-hBt.h He t^.d hpr he w:anted,hui ^?fe's4kni)ii ring.'. Sha-Aai never seenit^ sbvwks. shoclsed that ha sh^trfd: sttfijei^hSf f: yak Ha ihnocSnt angels kfi. produced the kerohier holder, told her kne#ofthe whole trBBaiet^a^^l Paired her that if the ring was not produced he would place her in the custody of the police. That ,w#s suf^ient Thq ring was given' ^him. ShS ~accoi|ntra for the possession, of the. .articles by say*^ ing free sold had .been given to him by his late mi tr«s., r- ji:'..
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tstisrjk
Seif-i^- r- taW^ttvs .#» 4 sufi tjSesfjtWMtwt-J ba^SvJl
iAt
VXORABU
A Si
houses, and ma
.no^s«&asSBb oMM-itt "Writesi- fuhaWl»lMM'i
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The principle-involved in this act gW much.further Uian wpuldjbe:itqui inake Va!id a ratification of sn a ment to the Constitution of tlie
thai member* eieeted »at*Chibhse State. Leg«(MMure.i5f,',JD .aapiiq I But I heed not pursue (his braii thrifgun^ent any furine^ h^dini ^0, that a constitutional 4^krjMq present in each-house -iaheh tie ad mefif.wAsratifiedyiand tba£t«heTMifi|a1tfth was .yali^j, b(^h ff
fortn.
Si£iM8^eeltfbK) it is very singul^ thfV| pie who claim" to he pJ^U^^atii socfety!jh61ile over be thieving,* tHe meftnesi Cfimej in ^ur view, irftB^^holfe catalogue of"crimes, Bui
9d
Coamnc Lo-
TIOH is the sovereign balm for the small' est pimple on the face, as well as tbemoat distrasing cutaneous disease that can if* bf thflepenoh8er''uHrlw
rinci-
ties which imparts to Sozodont Its pari-
proprietors announce that the Bark rathe
ich are unequalled by any other Teg-
(^iol ipinisimti^ 6(m^4ftWJ^llUlM,^ldfeafcr sad haad^anda^ftei Whtl»vWtiBg«©bl^fM«dfc4n^MW.
«n»
Torie, who were UsM| Pti.KTAtioW
BIT
TXBS, they prevailed upon me to try
cfliil^ sleep the hadhpt-.aoaskiljr otherWng,1 My h^bivea
,',haY_ vr-yK. .ijJigTOv Sv"ATis^-—Superio^Tt^ 4hC
best imported German Cologne, and udd at half vi eiod rtaswtmTi
mi%\?&ja,£
^«riflnt:m iltet thei^m^
faw J?»V«ndjwA jsarcsdt.yiju will Sfll£ by. all ufedwl
^yer be.yithout them er •jHX.'J
lifh4i
names, ft would mttke'j) drawn iigh deqlajfo
eopie open thrfefr
I ftfe! !*r
wife of one of ouc .yijofeftaie mercJian,^,! d'* rs volu^teered'to assist tbe lady 6fthe hpqw in doing the muiulug's work^ That eTenihg tfae lady^ went W prepare berseK for.airisit with bc^'IOIaband. l#hw[ etfe discovered that she waS minus 1t!jfMt»oRd ring valued at $150 and 'k-'bandgefth ifef bolfl^r perhaps worth $10.
wiip lived within a.^oor or tyoi .ojf Jher, aid after a neighborly that, th^ viiitoTj ofin work.
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Colds aadsHoafwoBM le^t vo death,"-
wy»1t1^AeL
different-jewelers' id' the cxt d^Wrlptlott'of the iiolin -«r WPelt he rememhered otiexhe^iiad^not. .tified, so he -qalled tbere, and whenj he AII^RAGGETRI(R¥BBBB HAUTK sell It. hMJ^Uhed-theAwuiijjtjjj^jjariaaffaler tbld hloi that a handkerchief holder, ex-
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Or, JOHN F. g,KK»r» ($3CO««IOR ta) 11 DBBUUKBABNMa Bp*,*
thinner, .as.onepWge after, an^tttor ^1^^. (4eJ who'Obqe tpord rqp|d lnobes ia,lengtb, at .prlpea of $S. $4, $6 atd $8 1 fdT tbeir time ««Hi{rfsUiJwheii ordered with watch at tbe ragai%rwbale«ai»'priceSw
redeemed b^ttii remunerative demand and labqr but now ev^a t^e& ohiing "forfeits" do''«ot'-- mi enough for the fresh offsprings. Bits of ewerly furniture plotbieg afi&M<klnds relics of better days odd mementoes of fW!a*ly.l6nds .beyond^ tbe set: 'art1(HVe of domestic use beyond mefl(kkB—^iin mentiohable—all is fish that comes to bis net, if oniy?it have a macbet value, or, in his opinion, a reasonable prospect of ultimate redemption. Hardly an article is offered upen 'WhStfh tlbe pawnbroker is not begged to advance "more," but bis trade hardens him,'and he invariably decides in accordance. wi& what po con-siders-bfs «wft interests." ^hefl^ Wit'understood, prompt hjm .. tqaV ^oan as inuch Ihe safely can upog gac.h, item, for a forfeit is by no means an in. variable profit., He Bees,b»fyre»iyov fl) tfay%tiglJand all tbe year rovioc, tfie Improvident, tbo reckldss, the vicious, and the victims of tmtttiifeBilmisfortune. It is not his fault, that he becomes,hardened, and yet he fills abr tmpbttAai^nd useful place in so^ietyvHs J^aca t&at'lnlst- and
jlcy—:
v'oiiitai
Mew
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(pressing.
boring classes are then, for the tncttt^pirt, well and profitably employed, and were not for rum, foldness *ant real mil fortune^-stcch ai siekto#ss^hein: 'woul be comparatively little for "my mMsfo*' do. As winter ^omes^^r teWfl^vef7|on source of eniploy
advertisements.
1
$15 Get the Best $15
taction's Paphian J^otion
t*
few per
Bona have any phSpet «imprehension cf bow .vast, is the Jbook .business 4a ibis country. Take ^'Mem''* illustrative: Matthew 8u«»bisn •.Shajbo'TV Towcr'-whfcli M^ni '^diHin th» wmes, -is se?Hij| jit jie co^wi-|eraay,anaMSora eii agents, (see adver«lwiiibi/t9in snouter columnJi The pdbHsbetir f. Co., of Siftford, i^n^^Osis'ttbfdnaofP paper a diy atttf ftnff fix 'lirgi rolli presses tbkMtiti tbe citrrant demand This is doin^AT'whoTfeMile "bdriness with one book alone. This is a large work too, it must be remembered bslweeujBieu audalgkt
^instance,
thp jiW and COMPLEIIOK pwROuis, riMPsn, etr„ aad renders aad BLOOMING.
For|i4«IK» ia ttfe JUISIKT It Is invalaable. JPorAENmHEll afterSHAyiSS has ao eqaal. vfJ9U*IAff fcOtlcwnh tie otly MUble reaetflffor Olseases aad blenslabes or tbeHKlM.
.raJBCTcW-*-
JJ0AP" Ike tte fdlUiT. will ROt«hap the S1IN.
paiut vi ferOu^
IMntt»taM Kr«
.TSU_J£,
djBHIZ*A»»UMCtAi.
Importer of y.rH,™,
foen(M%fta English "WiBforj Pr«io^Blato^laia fpr/Windows. uoo#
iUMmk Box, or
By the
UUttiqa
'i I
NIW ADVmTltKMKNTt.
Willi abb and «loq«SAt dlissrtstkm bf Prof
•U futi of oar ooHtrj. ah luoi Bma( of UelAtMt Kuitoa. •^PCOPIJ'S XOmOV." u4 jjfwjMm nitwtitollom, by tha »ttih,'rf inaslaMtea aad aotao la tariak ia plao* liamu qitUtiou aad Botes ti i"p«f Bond for oar IS
Mill WATtOWtt,
iii r. Of f»U ra.'M .?550IJI! 114S1KTB «UNN4TT J3S JtO»UhewHaieS**m**NW
fat 4gt&$dTd 801* »k* [ti\
«qheeded the ia€»se ,ahd iwhealth, until
f|n^d tbat fe often imrdft^fi We have been
'^iMd'idobttf shown the formula of Judson's Mountain Herb.ntt^esia beRevilrhem to be the best* ^nc4jjpd^piple8|of sgedicineefwoBillious, dis^
in
dtd,.Q,
tyr&if»£iv*r popijlaiets, female. Irragff-•^^r^P-osoWoJo «»:«ieWu*opaati^n. t^nd v^ill !.say«t.many a do^ 'till ir u|ed. ,t^ .time.. i4#a§r "*3 family medicine they are
Herb
end muker-aM & |btit]icd tb*« WkwrnHIrd cfifiKflB/11
IM in rmlMd ta 'Wal 1 'MTonntrymcwV.ar* tinlvUra ind., MsreftsntE in ilov^uck Hall* ttruMcirt! bow OattMiif &ra«M ami lea are conducted how Stock Oomfeaiaa nata aad bow tb* Babbles Bant, to., nea' tl work. It tstlaTyoaTaBoat tb« njitertes of Vaw York ui oontalns avMr Uft( tfejch#a»*lu aaM* •rffHonairor.trtrthaiit#, ior A Utrj*AOol$m*: t*U, iSnti:'7S0 ffmlf IHuUrrnhd.
TITIC Ammiuir 37 'SAk Bow. Maw Yi Tine AxiaHaAV 3T 7Ak Bow, Mew ity tbrqe AMKBIO^ITatad
Op^i0MBft[cbL.w Uw indlafo^patlOA free.
Op^ioaKBftLctersaJil^ipafivkl^, lOt ji^cg of AAd^s.faaSoSs.
A
baunsb ai oa«ui-.n—S'»m —iiOIXOO
«inii, WAHTIB fer "1 *BW*0*K," Complete eat «1 tkeiMat MetrtjpoM. Beasatietial. toilr UtaiUkMtf ~aia'pl« e&py
A.®] Jft-fii
1 sii douw
v°.'.
/•lljewsied, and every watch perfectly rscoiatea I 2?f'' I', Slakes the."Klatlo leek .StUtb. bdadbloated,' an A OTARAXTKEDBV CTIE COM- I ^rys^ad e«toh*nbacut,aadatpi tbaclotk TANY.FS k'ep coftci .ttme, ami wear and IM Mr- oannot be pUIl*d ap»r» .without taarlni liSfeb, bWrttaln at appeara
lp'earancc equal to aolldgold
.aa^uc a* worn-
ese celebrated' watches we are now sanding
1oat
by mai^aD»i9cprea9,.Ci.d. 9. anywirtre witbrfu tbe United States and Canada) at tbe regalft wholeaalt»'ptl(ie, j»ijabIe on dolitery.
HUjM«liut :l8 WqBIUD IN ADTAffOB as we vrefer vial all thall receiee and teethe goodt before lagUgjpit tAetoK"" i^i^LR WATCH TO ANY ADDBKS8, tlS.
A OLM OS1 BIX, WITH AW KXTBA. WATCH ro TUK AGENT ^ENDUjlO THK CLUB, 990, MAKtm SKVBN WifctOHES FOit $90.
JBEAQBIB*,WATCK K8QC1BKB, mhtiiir mOT ct Viuuemen'ttiM, anil addieas jonr older*
JgOIDE-WATCH CO.,
heaifo' lerlt. ia &T'»:30 :3dLT*in iv
«i-rr 'lAm
LimiroOTT BaKiWK t£:j—Wf 1 -«ttb jfAr Saw* they doa*t Med with papari wa put tbam oa tha Haodrat 'h^i/p0arjjarf^^nlfbtni anl ^tfail^yj paastd. Beapeotfnlly, CHA8.
nmni iiiivi Oroas-Cut Baw
Ai
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WANTII),
-aai
OOtD WJTCHIS
it AN» MAN^AOTCBEB By Mare „f |bn th^ oWt Bake, Hun yag cotet, flatly abased and beautifully ananieU6U, Patent ami DtfaehU Lei
{MIIINWIJNBWIUA, NHIK MII imaentd lever*. I
EinAramat
-"Bin's, fl#V 11'Jj
DK MATO,r
"FLOK DE BATO.'
fcmEraK®MgSiii«,£ PBALON *wm,liitiwm, sold by all orag.
Iflsta. iaa.' Mwiy«atorm
WJNDO-W 'QhAm-WAKZ-Vv HOUSE. A N
•taiapa toA. nati, 0,
(Sisfor^ligkts.1
^b Floors.
^fiickess,
to co*: »3 saia a so a
tawoi a .viio edi of ear:. ~ut-.:n y-vs-ao ,^aibiiwS Jb.-aU -.A.i .«.?, sVeosui^ lo loeJb boo --W*i
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rM indrstaA
imyivtaunj| wn Aa ^w** LIFfEICjMT A B10KW!EL1$ ilietaram orcircul»r,ituiay, Itin,
Gape ral
Chopping Axes, all »bapao.4-^deaaadJMb*-1
Colb ain'a Patent, Ata.'ahoTab, flpadea aadjSUb^ Patent Covered Scoop. :„i-r ivdasi"!
sr^ioVvWi'M»'a^ttr3tt3 SEWING MACHIMB/ Tbh mapblna «lll«t|t'" bam, f«lVtaea« qallttoord, bind, btaiiiand- a alder la a rSlOOO for
brolder la a moat aapo^ioc' awaar^-.IWee $18. 'Fully' warraa'te.1 (or Aye years. pay $1000 rotten? meoblne that will »»w a strong-
ERI
a«» bfMjlfttl't ER^Sawe rtadHi eaaSS TTEN|
pay AganU froia R(to. $200. par raoatb aad-~(X-,I pensea, or a copimtaaioa bopt wbipk twl«e tbat amonnt oan be mads. AdaretS BM0Ql(B A- CO., Ptttsbafgb, Pa.,Boetlon, or 8t. lABla. Ho.
CstnttoB.—Do aot ba lmpeead nped by etber parties palfnlnsoff wortbleaa caat*l(ea
nn minnimB,
•soon SAliAJIT, Addreaa
New York.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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Agaat wriaeai "I mWtS«)lT«ral
Bo9E i*«oblK'firtt r»le.*V tat IS* can flrjai,, Pam IBiTEjmH.-nUHn Sc.
bf
Address. tfis fieo» T, city: Vi ••*. -1 a $10,00 FIB DAT fiViUmiAi i(4 lo Wt ibe Heitie Blretmfs^ne Awnti lo Wt tbe Heitie BlretmBs^ne fU'
It 1
eaiaa. ltmak*« ttot.ocBMXKH Asttaesr^ova tb*usdar-f*«d. and 1 jtgqaij^^ferr i-Mp«ct to any Sawing Priee 9St$. Warranted
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Address JonMea, CMK 4
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nSsb cCDStaat eaaployotat at yegf1 owa I homes, la a light,' lucratr»e, aud boaorable bnaiBSSS,where from $1 te
$6
can bs
A SAMPLEr
O Ssat free with term*, for any oat? to-titer] 18 daily, la three. Bnalneaa «atlr»-J SS ly new, itjht atd dealratlf. .Can be O doneatttomd o* bv ira^tiiag,
tint
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nine. Is made only by T. Detroit-
taanaren-
I iag, and where women oaa aarM eglully at much aa men. I will send tha bill iBank wfck I all Its seerets and fall directions hoy tp .proceed toaoyadiraaafor BOcta. TMa is not air Ayettcy nor a Saiaple, bntU^ bsslaesp ltseir. Aadress F. H. CLTN|B3. Salem, Kaas.
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sale. Ifo fift eprtecprlaS'^ Address— ..
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TETTEE EST
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a«'nevted. 'HatiSaaddraat oa
all w»4dJhnteattaux toa«anm*aew or mora nwtnf% ia w* f*fr*e H»taea^ireoFto a.. .wiai
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l?_ ppr:»eWtto Jftn^sjitTlsaiai aid cmabai
bluoa ii JMI' 'I'
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tmder'tbs aatae name or otherWiaa Qara.b tba only gen nine and really practical tmiratnmj guuxufaGtared. 1 I I' I iTlifc iSiai
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ladiaaaUpfMsa,r
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a baadsMte, amal 'eacb, irkiu dial gilt lettered, brass movenoatf, aoand^ and aerrlctfabte with Key complete. Aptftte perlaanent ladieator af cittina I
warraatod wr t«e years poat-paid to any part af tbe U. S. on teoelpt of One Dollar, or three for I $i-60. If eatiaracttuela V* f,1!?®?"Pi1''r®[un* tied, Address W. SOOTT «47 Obatbam I atetet, Sew York. The Oroide IK, -VAi. orders and registered letters o-iu -rxi 3 ?ftJ nniui —-'T
-ivies imdf
StOKl
las
ef all Unda,
triuix,
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aboadaaoB. whM bawoig jnmds'.'f"U »d joaoeo icern"-"
Mid low t' pay
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aydHOk'l m6Hfi
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INSURANCE.
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Dnited States Df^merica
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P^UNCHOFiripi. fInl ffatk)ii«l Hank BsHttng, PHILADELPHJA. ,*9* ir%er« tbi -general brtWait'c^'tt^ Ccaaifeny ia tmasaotad, aad to whlcb all gvitmi jJeseipoadaaea aboold ba addreaaad. r.'ft)3lh -u: Of 'jr.: if.l
1MB osMftty Mlnik»«W«Mi|llMiaiaflit ,-..«coH ed lo It is a Hatloaal Ceapaar,. ckartefe Af s*edal a«t oi coMtrcas. 180$. ..
It hasapild.i* capiat Krtkn lew rates ef iMttafab I'***
Ii
It
IBSI»m
largar lasamafa ttaa beUer
ewa»aaleafor tke sa«ie.«om|. It la ieiaate aaa certaian lis mips. Kfsa hMie soapaay
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