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4 Tub Daily Jotkxal U published every morning except Monday at Six Dollak a year; Tubes Dollars for six months; FlrTT CI XT? prrmith fr shorter periods. Rrrmt h-r r.rrltTH in the cltT t FlFTT C1XTS per month. The Wisely Joiksal (Friday) Oxi DOLLAB ASD A HALF. r Advertising Rates (per square of U-n aolld llnea of advertUing type,) Squars, ftne insertion, 0x Dollab ; two insertions. Oxi Dolxab asd a half; Urn Insertion, Two Dullabs; four In aertkiu, 1o Dollab asd a half ; five fawertioas, Thke Dollabs ; eli insertions, THBIl DoiXiBS ASD A HALF one lUOIlth, Siqbt Dollabs ; two inonlha, Twblvb Dollabb i three month, Sixtem Dol- lab. CICERO W. -HARRIS. WILMINGTON, N. C, snroiT Mosme. fib. 11, 1877. THE tfXORLDA CASE. The Electoral Commission hat ing decided that the vote ot Flor ida must be cast for Hayes and "Wheeler let us see it the law, the precedents and the facts warrant their decision. Doubtless the rea ons assigned by the majority of the Commission for their action fcere &ent out from Washington yesterday and will be found in the news, columns of the Journal. That the reader may hare before him bath ' the arguments, and de cide for himself how far the ruling of the tribunal is : trom what it should have been let him examine the following brief , of poiatsr.-. ',s :: : . f tn bis great speech of last week, Senator Jones, of Florida, stated fully the law under which the re turns are c&nvaBBed and the pow ers and 'duties of the canvassing board - were defined both the original law of 1871, and, the amendments made by the Legis lature in 1872. -. Neither the orig inal law nor the amendments pro fess to confer any judicial powers ; upon the board. ; This had been expressly determined by the Su preme Court in 1871, as to the original law, and that - decision has been reaffirmed by the same Court in its application to the law, as it now stands, by its ro- , cent opinion in the , "mandamus ' case against the State board. 'In the case of State "ex rel." Bio ham vs. Board f -Canvassers, (15 Fla. Reps., 73,) the Supreme (Jourt says: ;m; v ;;'.; .1 p Their unties ana functions ar mainly, ministerial, bat are quaai judicial wlu as it- is their duty determine whether the papers re- ! Delved by them and purporting to be retarns were in fact soon, were geq nine, intelligible, and substantially authenticated as required by law; hi other words, whether they contained , within themselves evidence that they were authentic returns ox toe eiec lion.. ; ' - I , t tf This was in 1871; in 1876 the , same) Court says of the further provision added . by the Legisla ture in 1872 that the Hoard shal not include in the count returns which are "so irregular; false, and , fraudulent that the Board cannot , Ascertain from them the true state , of the vote:" , t;, ,1. That the elear effoot of this clause in the statute is tbtt a retaro of thr character named shall not be loolqd ed in the determination and decisis tioo of the Board; and that it hat- power to determine the bona fide cniraoier oi tne returns dehors tueir face. It is not witliio the power W this Board to refuse to count others embraced therein. They must ooqut & whole of the return or must re ject it an tola. We will also say tbat the powers here oonfrrred are min isterial powers. It isirue that, in , some nspeota these j powers ire something more than simple eouht log or computing, but they are pow ers which necessarily appertain to toe discharge of every miaisteiial doty of this charaoter. . Their exist eno is no obstarle to the control of such officers by mandamus iron s eotut haviog jurisdiotloa of the sib jeot matter. j Such being the law and the con struction of the law by the high est uoun oi tne mate a cpn struction which the Supreme Court of the United States wohld recpgnize as binding as though incorporated in the text of the statute Senator Jones proceeds to . show how thei Canvassing Board acted in the discharge of its duty under the law. The votes from the thirty-nine counties in Florida at the late election,! ac cording to .the returns on file in the office of the Secretary of Stito, (ere 21,410 Democratic and 24,-' Hlj Republican; on the Elootoral ticket, showing a majority for , the Tiln, Electors of $1 votes. The, State canvassers, in their first con- vaaa, changod tho resulLby dterj ms tie returns from nina conn ties so as to make tha votes sLin J 23,849 Eopnbiican1 and ' 22,923 Democratic, Ujowe g out, upon one pretext or another of .'irregu laritv" in the returns, over COO Republican votes and 1,500 Dem cratic, and thus creating a ficti tious majority of 92G for Haje At the same time, and by the same process of manipulation; the Board created a majority for Stearnes and the Radical State ticket, and also declared both the Radical Congressmen elacted. Subsequently another canvass of the returns was made by the same Board, by order of the Su preme Court, which resulted in reduction of the majority of the Hayes electors from 926. to 206, and gave the State ticket and one fV?i rrvaaamorl fn til A TtmtW'iatfl. In this second canvass they threw f,m rulr a Clay counties, which they had previously counted for Tilden,and changed the result so as to still give nayes a majority me re- luced majority of 206 instead of ' J 926. Why they did this, and how yg would yield to a mild they did it, Senator Jones shows remedy, if neglected, soon preys up in the following conclusive man- ffaafi npr. Riujr oqoullt uie mufiueui i j i of the Supreme Court, which sim- nly directs a recanvass of . the votes for Governor, and particu larly arecanvass of the returns from the counties of Hamilton, Jackson and Manatee and Monroe no other counties being in dis pute: ' i - Under this judirment, the canvass ers had nothing to do with the electo ral vote. 1 bey were tied to a naked compliance with the order requiring them to canvass tne returns tor tne office of Governor". The legality of the recanvass resulted from the judg ment of the supreme tourt, which commanded it in the interest of the suitor who iuvoked its jurisdiction. The Court had no power to compel or the Board to allow the proceedings to go bejond the case made by the plead ings. And now does inis : case stand before the country! The votes given for Drew and the I residential Electors were first canvassed by the state Board judicially, .; Democratic ; majorities in four counties were reversed or inrown out by the Board, which ; gave' the State and electoral 1 tickets to the Re publicans. Clay and Baker counties vnre counted for the Democrat!. Drew applied to the Supreme Court and ob tained a writ of maudarans to compel the canvassers to recanvass and count the returns from the four counties for the office of Governor. The writ is- sued and directed a recanvass. The majorities for tho Democrats in the re jected returns, added to those conced ed in the first canvass, would show a majority of votes for.; hoth Tilden and Drew. The Board, instead of confining its action to a recanvass or the returns for Governor, went on and recanvassed the returns for electort. It gave to Tilden, the benefit or toe majorities in the four counties, the canvass of whose returns was alone prayed for by Drew. It took away from .Tilden his majori ties in Clay and Baker counties, Which were conceded, in the first canvass, un der a judgment directing a recanvass of the entire vote of the State in favor of Drew; and it did 'this for the ex press Tmroose or Prevemiflor the tudir ment of the Supreme Court of Florida, based as it was upon taw and justice, which gave Drew his office, from being set up as a precedent in behalf of tha lildcn electors, who bad been deprived of their rights by them. Yes, Mr. r-resident, Uay and Baker counties were, in mtj uni canvass, 1 '-. 1 1 - A I counted ior me ucmocrauc ucKets,Dotn .'. .... .... i State and national, and both showed majorities for those tickets. The re turns uom four other counties were thrown out. When the , canvassers were required to recanvass the returns from the four rejected counties, instead or following the mandate or the u rmmri Onurt tlipV went and tnnlt an the returns from Clay and Baker that in favor of tho Democratic tickets, and, whiles including the others' for Tilden and Drew, threw out the returns from Baker and Clay. The first canvass of the rotes of Baker was based upOti'thfullhv canvass ot four precincts, ,all the county contained, signed by t)ie clerk of the court and a justice of the peace, the county judge re fusing to participate in the can yass at the olerk'i office. It showed 233 rotes for' Tilden "and 143 for Hayes. 1 This return tho Board counted, and rejected the county udges return of two precincta nvtlvf 'eTisiwiTis 1 Qrt vvf fid 4r and 89 for Tilden. as fraudnliwit the Board threw out the return first counted upon ithe ground sufficiently known to them before, that it was riot sighed by the I ' : lL ii i i 'i . i'i i I county juuge, ana budbuiuuxi tne county judge's return, although it professed to include, only half the county. At the same time they -countod., for hayes the re turn from the Republican county of Duval, although in like manner signed only by, the clerk ami a justice oMhe peace the county juJge having been exciJed by the IUJicals from participaon in the canvass, vt hich was maUe to fIiow a majority of Eil for UayebT Ia the cause of the com-i of Clay, one precinct had been , omit ted for reasons certified by the county canvassers. The returns showed 28T votes for ( Tilden and 122 for Hayes, and was included in the first canvass by the Board. In the second canvass Clay was thrown out because of the oniis eion of the returns of that one precinct, giving a Democratict ma jority of 27 ! Yet, as shown above, the county Mudce's return for Baker, - omitting two precincts, was, at the same time and with the same fraudulent intent, substitu ted for the full and true return for Baker, which gave a majority to the Tilden electors. Thus the Board in every case npphed one rule when a Democratic majority was to be gotten nd of, and re TerBm wuw , few are aware oi the importance or checking a eonghor eommon oowib lit flt atairfk. That which in tha Aonta ' - n MISCELLANEOUS 111 THE FRONT ! Geo. R. French & Son - , PtA.SBI ! BOOTS Sc 811 OK S, -. !.- :.,r ! a , , , vLead In ., .. QUALITY AND STYLE Of G0013, giving more Durable &. Comfortable Wearing Shoci, At LESS Price than any Ilouse In the CITY OR STATKr. : Wo have the 'i U: Largest and ! : Most Varied Assortment. And you can alwaya find the thing you want at a keasonablb pricB, at Miube-tf . i i on ,. f , T DO NOT RUN TOE RISK OF BUIL. X ding up a reputation for ' NEW GOODS, For special pecuniary considerations,' but offer to my customers the . : , , -, Best Known and Most Reliatie &Cils OF ESTABLISHED REPUTATION. '-. r ' vi" -THE-, .,, t Patapsco Family Flour, Know to all the Southern trade, for the ut flitv veara. i MARTIN'S GILTEDGE"BUTTERj FERRI'S TRADE MARK. MEATf, " ; BURNEl'S - . FLAVORING EXTRACTS, GENUINE NEW ORLEANS MO LASSE8, NEW CBOF; OUB -I , ; 1 MOLASSES,.,, ' CROP TURKISH PRUNE$ and RITTERS APPLE BUT- TER 10 ce .per .pWfld. ' . '.! ',' JAME3 'a'b'TEV'EjfSoS. SEED POTATOES. I ri.t'.iw; )) BARRELS, ' ' tAllLl , TO. HAN , llLi AMI Tery uesi aasieri ; oeea bioc On reasel afloat, which we expect by . tne lUth or ITebruary. For sale by . 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The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 11, 1877, edition 1
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