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- THE CHICAGO 'U'RIBUNiS: BATURDAY, OCTOBER ¢, I878—TWELVE PAGER enforce his anthority, 'The upshotof it will | 15 Gramercy Square: Proposttion recetsed either | and ho has exhibitdd the most remarkuble [ defent, bocanse on euck a question as | scribesascenc at an open-ilr meeting in East | marrtages, aleo, tn that year, and it so, of cau ij r’ ba!’r c Eeiilot nirtsted Toon oF mlpmy.omccwm B o O N O i Krceiare) vota | BPtituds for always being in eomploto hare | money of coln value and fiat monay there Joston, on the 8th, where Drxia undortook o | tho Republican narly W to bo biamed forit. ; Tv o ‘ #¥A & | will bo sworn in, and if thoy nro unablo to | from being catt, tar baif hundred best Tnlted | mony with tho provailing sentiment of his | can Le no equivocation or compromise. “""““"“"I_“’r“r‘"’:""“‘:‘:":::‘:“:‘l’:‘""::v‘,“"‘;‘_":";"‘“!"t";n Whay notl 1 thisis ‘a poternal Government, el sellica ‘Mo srockolwliinky Tortcoisan, thioy] nnonyocuments, - (For S0 nited Siated | party. Latter-day Democracy, with all ita | That issne must bo met directly nnd fairly. | whis: went s onton mast ns ho wo ey hef | birthe, marringes, aud deaths ought to fa) TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. RY MAIL—IN ADVARCE—TOSTAGE PRRPATD. i1 n potato, atriking one of the lanteran near Kean- | Within the aphere of its functlon, as well o4 NEYV'A head, nnd cansing great eonfuston, Ta say [ making nll the money that {8 needed for the e o e i e T o (US| wonte of bustness, providing work for the fil, tarned biack in the fice. 1L wann bity, ton, for, | bread for the hungry, and bralns fof the naty. v{l;lm he Tlmlmi.' l;z\;iu- l-| ]qulln. a L'nlml»lvl":kh‘uz ral-born idiota. nun.xnrnml Kuanvey are |y ollow, and lota of the girie gctawoeton hinedn | 41,0 right, 11 the crop of habies fall; the country towne, Tac East Boston giria who : alls alior 1y witnessed K ditpiny of femper last oveninz | Masrachusotts under the Republican regine, i troops will bacalled in to finish the job. Unless the Democrata march to the relief of tho Moounshiners once more, thoy must sur- rendor, chameleon qualitics, cannot changa oftener than Hexonicks, o is for hard money or soft, a strict constructionist or Intiludinarian, an extremist or A consorvative, as dcension demands. o is prepared on the shortest notice to come forward as a Democrat of Tt will be seen, then, that, so far as these olections detormino anything, both the Dem- ocratic and Republican parties have main. tained tholr organizations intact, havo snf- fered no goneral losa or control, and have ‘been in no wiso weakened or dostroyed by Hera the proposition is fairly nud squarely mndo cither to prevent the Electoral vote from being cnat or to buy one vota outright, and the final acceptance of Gramercy Park was sont as follows : Xew Yonrv, DNec, 4, '0.—IManton Jlarble, Talla.. Fia.: Eimashoald impor-ant in once be concert THE TILDEN. Tho Now York T'ribune has done ycoman ARBLE CONEPIRACY. went ol hack on him, " and most of them. | s prime fuee ovidenco that the gold-hiies i i f 1 (1} Sonator McDoxatD's style or as & Democrat | Lhe third party or Nationalists, which seems | | (N0 ST 00 O o arangim, atacted. off f0r 24 and A ey ;% 3:89 | service in oxposing the infamous conspiracy Spancl and e e o o YT IS of the Voorntrs sckiool, and ho is on the | to hava gained eo littlo of public confidence Meridtac strect in rareh of @ man ity o ewector :’l“';:‘i‘l‘l::fll"':l::l':::f“ll'l:' ’\{:Ll:z] thele daty, ang e " by which tho * wsting Demoorato st | oty anvi wi i soneiPhore " “1N0563" | CioutTimae trma with both hose gonle | ha 1t mothin bt e combinatin | 957, S <alh Briitrsei Gl | s ther havo orned s commpise ol e Pont-Uutco address a fal, facladiog Biste 834 | puom ¥ i Floridn, in negotintion with Gram- | puc, ¢, —yanton siarote. Zatidhassee, Fia. Tel- | mon, Tla monnges to ba all things to all | of politicians to trade votes in close istriots | 6f an eacaped innatic, ami yoiled, while: tho per: ) 4 elosted Fpiration fatrly strcamed {rom hie fuce: *+0n1 | crnor, he will sco that this crsing evil is refor you alimy impn of heltt—oh! you miserable blood. | ed, even If ho has tolssus & proclamation vy tye sncking bummeral—oh! yon ancnuing thieves in | gupjoce, {hio emplov of politicalent-ttiran. sent era to do e e thole filthy worki—if I could find the dirty, con- " tomptiblo whelp who thraw that omion, 1ot | T Truy Times says that A2 the report fs trug him s [ would o dogt™ The wcene that folluwed | that Hecrotary Gonmas, of the Repubiiesn | thia exhibition of temper on the part of the honest, 2 o By $, encesble wpoetle ol folorwy whn ne rocontiy ad Congresstonal Committe, declines to cirenly jast Batarday night declared his closo relation to hard-money spoeches llke those of the Prey. the Trinity, alost bailtes doscription. Yeils of | dent, Mr. Scitunz, Mr. CONKLING, and ), dorision, shouts of laughter, heatcrical acrecchies 7 from the women, miaglod with the oatha and | ROW: ho ought tobe lifted ot of his pay. haninago of the men In the wildest confusion, | ton with a catapult, or some equally clfectly, REARNET made several attempta Lo azain galn nud' ageney. Republiean defeat would bo pref g:l:l“lm attention of hisaudtence, but it wasof | ¢, victory on the Gonusy plan. Y, e B ougnt to ba taken out of the position semeloy, A leaging and- educated Chinaman, Kwaxo | Nitro-glycerino will do it it properly usod in Cnana LiNo, is writing letters to Californfa | sufficient quantities. exram here. Proposition accepted 1f done only once, Bettor conault with WootLry, and act 1n concert, Yon can trnst him. 'Timo very im- portant, and thers should be no lllvldnlll\mnlnc No sig. “If done only once” means that, as Woorrey and Mannre had both made thesame proposition, Titpes was unwilling to pay twice for the same vote. Here woro the proposition and tho authority to purotinse. Why waa it not.constmmated? The above dispatch was first gent on the id, and four wonls dropped out of {t, making it ontirely unintelligible. A whole day elapsed in got. ting repetitions and unsnariing the ciphor so ercy Park, songht to deliver the whole Returning Bonrd for £100,000, or n ringle vote for £50,000, and thus cheat the Repub- licans ont of thoir hard-carned victory. The oxposition which it makes by farnishing tha key to the ciplier telograms throws a strong flood of light upon the secret work of the conspiracy, and reveals overy one of the conspirators and the modua eperandi of the plot which they thought they wero weaving in n darkness so profound it would nover come to light. The conspiracy was con- ceived in iniqnity ; it was earried throngh to a point which convicta Mr, Titpey, his lemittances may be made elther by drafty express, Tost-Ofice order, or In regiatered letter, at our rlsk, TERMS TO CITY AUDSCRIBERS. Dafly, delivered. Sunday excepted, 23 cents per weak. Daily, dellsered, Bunday included, 30 cents ver week. ddrees TIE TRIRUNE COMPANY, Corner Madison and Dearborn-sta., Chicago, Tit. Omers fur the dellvery of Tirg Trinuxe at Evanaton, Englewood, and liyde Fark seft fn the counting-roomn wilireceive prompt attentios men who are in n position to assist him in Lis Presidential nspirations. Nevertholess Mr, HzNprioxs seoms to have abaudoned his usnal caution in consenting to make specches in the East at this critioal period of the campaign. 'The situation is complicated enongh to embarrass even so oxperionced and accomnplished a trimmer as ho hins proved himsolf to be, There is no dangor of hia doiug auything so rash as poor old Mr, Tnuruay did; ho will not declare Limnself ro definitely na to exclndo all hopo of oxtrication; he will not burn the bridges for offices. The quostion remains just where it was, On the 1at of January, greenbacks will bo legally equal to and exchangeablo for coln. The whole paper currenocy, which has for some months baen practically at par, will thon be so legally. Resumption will then take place aa a matter of course, and is not likely to produce the loast distnrbance in values, which are now practically at par with coin. The conntry will then have a test of the ability to maintain specio pay- monts. 'That will have to be determined by experience, If our cxports continuo to ox- T]ll“fiNE BRANCH OF‘I'ICF-S. Trnx Cmicano Trinexx has establlshed branch offices qor the reccipt of subscyiptions and sdvertiscments as follows: NEW YORK~—Room 20 Trioune Bulldtag. F.T.Moe Fanprx, Ma ger. ©~X0. 18 Rue de 1a Grange-Natellere. PARIS, F: {hat sense conld bo modo out of it. By the | behind him so s to cut off the opportunity | ceod our imports as they have dona for two | journals, in which he telis us much abont China e —— B, Manven, Agent. <0 strany, | POPROW PenToN, and Mr. HAVEMEYER I8 | 00 y1iat tho conapirators got their anthority | for rotreat. Dint It will puzzle him to make | or throo yoars, then the largo flow of coln to | that we have not nithcrto known. For nstance, | Tho Republican leaders of the Fort Wayne i i Gramercy Park on tho one hand, and | ;' they coutd rend it, it was too Inte. | any speech at this timo that may not injure | this country will continue, and the national [ that the population 1s only 100,000,000 or 120,- District made nothing by thetr rafusal to ran 5 Maxron Manntr, C, W, Woourer, and Joan I, Cove, at ‘Tallahassee, Fla., on the other, of groas political dishonesty which ordinarily would sond such tricksters to the Peniton- tinry; it was thwarted, almost at tho instant of successful fruition, by the sheorest acai- dent in the world, . In ita issuo of Oct. 7 the T'ribune devotes six columna to nan explanation of tho meth- ods pursued in deciphering the cryptograms, #otno 600 in number, which passed between Tallaknssoo nnd Gramercy Park. There wero six systems of secrel cipher in nll, and thoy BAN FRANCIFC 000,000, instead of 450,000,000, as generally re- | caudidato for Congress in faver of honest Paiaco Hotel ,000, inw ,000,000, a8 g y ported; that the country.has reached the limit | mones, and in recommending their party o of agricultural development; that the popula- { Supsort the Ureenback Nationalcandidate, Tig tion aud prosperity have been decrvasing since | Tesult Is, the latter fs beaten by 7240 majority, 1701; that unless fmproved machinery and | and o or three close counties that migit havy methods are adopted from the Western coun- | been carrled for lozislative members are loa, trics, tho peoplo will not bo able to support In ruoulng after tho dishovest fatemoney ey themsclves, slnco they ara aiready ns poor as | they disgusted many thinking Reaubltcans, aud posaible and Jive; that th wealth of the Empiro | Fepelled the sound-monay Domocrats. fsin the hands of the few,and that witha e diminishing population and fnercasing wages at [ The unlon of the Natlonal Fiatlsts and Demo. homo there can be no great tido of tmmigration | cratic Fiatists in Jown has cost the Republicans 1o this country, so Amecricans need nave no | t¥O seats in Congress. The J.-0.-U. inwardiy feonr. screams with delight thereat, and s unaole 1y wealth incroass, Coin will bocomo in uni- vorsal use. 'Fo one.half the adalt population the uso of coin as part of the general cur- ronoy is somothing they have never experi- enced. Bpecie payments having been re. sumed, and coin become of gonoral use as money, it will then be a question whothor the paper currancy shall ba maintained in wholo or in part by tho Qovernment, The ability of tho Government to maintain ooin redemp- tion for a part of the paper currency willhiave rome wolght in dectding whother the United him, 1o has on bne eide tho fatoof tha Demoeratio party in Ohio when glven up to the fial crazo; on the other sido ho flads ihat the Democrats in Indiana mado soft monoy available to their onds; in front of him Lo hns the experiment of a Damnocratic allinnco in Massachnsotts with Communiam and Fiatism under tho lendership of Bex Dorurs, the result of which no man can foretell. All this is perplexing onouglh, but the situation ia mado stiil tmoro ombarrass- jug by tho fact that ho is going to Tha voto of the Btato had been declared, The following dispatches {ell the remainder of the story : TatLA, Fla., 4. —IHenry Haremeyer, No. 15 Weat Rerenteenth street, N, 1.: Satnriay Willlam f power Joined forty further twenty have Charles necessiry be Jane you late ten sixteen will with and_siz” twenty 300 be againet sccared five from advise appear, Fox. {Transiatior Tike. 4= M, Haremeyer, N 1.: Tawer recelved 120 Inte. ‘Twenty-five ten appear to have joincd with Noard arainat contract from Satunday, Wil e prompt and advise you farther if-necessary. dane Chatles Wihilam. WooLLey, TALLA, 5, 1870, ~Col, Pellon, 15 Grumercy ark, N, Proposition failed, Finlshed yester- day afternuon reapansibilite (1) thone. AMUSEMENTS, MoVieker's Theatre, Madiron strect, between Dearborn and Rtate. **The rwo Urphans.” Aftarnnon and evening. g Tleoley’s Thentre, ! { [ _Randoloh street, between Clark and Las | wagement of Lawrence Rarrett. Aflernoa Evenlog, ** David Garrick ™ and Merchant iaverly’s Thenire, Drarborn street, corner of Monroe. Kngagement of -Joreph Murphy. *‘Kerry Gow." Afternoon sud = wero cons i i - 3 1, Whic ving the fssuo of vote In Iiamilton County (which inc about time for that concern to b own {lio Hamlin's Theatre, : : ! 1 knew alceady. Trll TILWEN to addle fiacksiono | terapor of tho people on the curroucy issue | France, and Gormany of loaving ’ L Ciark nNeany;:Tlu The Conrt.toure. Engagemeot | fricato manner; but the Tribune found tho | (cesari to legt proceedings). sanucr. | of the doy Ia 88 yet untried, and unoertain at | poper monoy to private capital, but amply | Clociunat) ":’C‘:“;:‘f‘f:‘:“‘:fi".‘“' E:"“bx‘;l‘“ r“l‘:“ Fuiy “"I’“ ‘l"“ :"‘u"“‘f!'l "”T"Fh‘ of Domlalck Murray, ** Escaned from ing slog.” Af- keys to all of thom, and unlocked them, The 'The array of dispatches we have prosonted | tho best. Of course thers is but one thing | scoured againat loss and nlways redeemable | Miiton Baenes, 'n 2 25,890 mg' Cu r:" s "J:";_"c"‘“ l‘:' ¥ :m “..' flc““ [Rermosn pdarentin result of tho process will nndoubtedly inter- | abovo hardly needs comment. Thoy tell tho | Jigwpnioxs can do. Ho will plant ona foot | in coin on domand, or whether it will take | 1. It. Pal Bem 440 FEpteT clicap est our readors more than the patient aud A Noy, 501 | money,’ and the svoner the better, Y Acatemy of Nusle, £ , infamous story of the fraudulent attowpt | firmly in Ohio and tho other foot firmly in | upon itsclf tho issue of all the paper money 3 g ‘.,3"'{,';2,:;’.;:.5,,‘."";’,’.'.‘,:L‘;L"‘.’.’.T.:‘,“.,‘,‘.:‘,{"“' Va- | crious method by which tho procoss was | wpon the part of Trzoey and Lis managers, | Indinua, nud, thus straddling two Statos ond | of the country. We do not know of any N“ffl‘mmfl; majonit 1,304 | \When Congressman WILLIAMS gontly re. T s succossfully comploted aud tho couspiracy | even while thoy wore making Rome howl | two sats of ideas, he will scok to convinca tha | paper money which is o legal-tender lsgucd | Tho ** National » lunaties have pretty much | miyled ex-Senator Dontrrrie that he (Doo. S Expoiition, uhearthod. : with thoir bawling for honsty and reform, | Tonnsylvania peoplo of hia colossnl oapacity | by any Govarnmont which is at par with | disspoesred o Clocinnatl. Laat fall the vote | xrris) had belunged to oll the pobitical partey 1 Lake shore, foot of Adama street. In its isuno of tho 8th the Tribune prints | 1o buy tho Prosidency, and thoy can be loft | gor gutting on both sides of & question, no | caln; sxporience has shown thisto bo an ‘was as follows: E ol lrn"(llel cou;llrv, h‘ul u?fl;.lem l..‘q_vu uoteal the Chieago Trotting and Jackay Club, 8 list of 125 of the most important ciphers | with the people of thia country without criti 1 b . | embarrassing policy., If the United States | Bishop, Dem . oliawlink - drout e X Din !_"V upers,” a3 ex- e At Ao Sttatss Tarsea cannd s s:thaicallaetion, il Lol Erauilation, sl | siem: “Thoes ves oltee o uis Moot | Juer igw widaly they may: bo saparatid 8 polioy. Weat hep o netly nppropriata to the cases Dut tho experiment is n dangerous ono. To offend the soft-money lunatics of his own Stato will certainly be fatal to him, and yot the regult in Obio indicates that his idontifi- cation with tho Ewrye and Voomuses wing of the party moy bq equally fatal to him. Wo have tho greatest confidence in Henp- nicks' capaoity for siraddling, butto strotoh over the two States of Ohio and Indiana may provoe to be too great an undertaking oven for him. Ho would do bettor not to make sny speeches, e shonld, however, resort, ns was tho policy before 1862, to the issuing of Treasury notes receivablo for all publio dues, but not logal. tonder in payment of privato debts, the problem of furnishing the country with a natlona! paper currency might perhaps bo solved satisfactorily. In the meantime, on tho st of January greonbacks will bo re. deomablo in coin; the Resumption not ocan- not woll be repealed until March, 1881, andby that time tho oxperionce of tho country will liave determined many questions, and will have settled that the people Lave no use for the * National party,” 1:30 v, 1w, Bondy Nak. Greeaback BATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1878. " Greenbncks ot tho New York Stock Ex- chnugo yosterdny closed at 983, @ Following close upon the heols of the great bank failure in Glasgow comos tho su- nonncoment by cable of tho collapse of a Mauchestor shipping house, ons of tho oldest in that city. Tho liabilitics are estimated at from 35,000,000 to $10,000,000. Great oxcite- mont wns cauded Ly the failuro, nud it is predicted that it will have a crushing effeot upon many smaller firms in’ the cloth and Ynrn business, : Senator D. 1# a droflle smart. man: #1e's han an all sides that give places ar pelt; DIshop's MOJOHEY et erervase s srassua:on Dus culatalicy sifl wers & part of uia plan : ci y It will bo scen that while the Democratic vote Ma's bon trac Lo one part et b himelt, :d’%l‘f;?:";“&'fl fi':zmfl?bgfl:.fifi(mmfi: An cxchange trulv remarks that Bavano fs {ogman'a ® party had only a dobrls of 500 lert | the ouly Democratie tresidential - candidato out 08,000 which they controlied, whosa head Is abova water, Aud he owes tils 4 g to the fact that hestands on the Resubliean platform of honeat money. lle means to bea respectable and self-respecting gentteman, no matter what happens. 1ls position 13 a grand | one, even In iLs lonesomeness, they tell a straighiforward and suceinct slory of the infamous monner in which it was attempted to slenl tho vote of Florida for Titvex., Thoy show in the first place that Manton Mannre, C. W. Woorter, and Jonx F. CorrE were the confidential ngents of TorN, and went to Florida with the various systems of cipher nocossary to secrot corre- spondence in case, ns subsequontly hap- pened, that the eleotion turned upon the voto of Florida. They show in tho sccond placo that the three conspirators nt the out- sot wont {o work to secure the vote of the Stato for Tioen in s legitimate mannor, When it became npparont that this was fm- possible, tho cipliors flew thick and fast be. tween Tallnbassce and Gramercy Park. From tho 1st of Novembor up to about the 21t it is apparont that Manpre thought there was n Democratic majority, and worked nccordingly, his two assistants, Corrz and Woorky, meanwhile, liko allindustrious lob- Uyists, putting in their timo moofully in drawing from *the barl” for expenses, From the 21st to the 28th it is apparent that ho dodgo was tried of holding back and altor. ing the roturns, but the Ropublicans defeated it. On tho 28th the retnrns wera opencd, and Manpre found that unless the Board went behind tho relurns, unless something desperate wag done, the State would be de- clared for 1laves, ‘Tho firat indication of the black clond of fraud losming up is contain. od in tho following dispatch: . [No date,]—tenry Havemeyer, 10 West Seren- trenth alrses, New York: Tochoster of answer Amerlca yeaterday to-day understands Thomas my Afrlea about but it first avail at my nothing Bavaria as will Copenhaven once feur reporied small by sod satlsfled hope, Sax, (Uyy Key 1) (M1, Tranalstion.] TALLAUASSEE, Dee, 2.—llenry Havemeyer, 1% West eventeenthatrest, New York: Sy hoposmall, Vates abont as reported yesterday, Africa (probe ably JIcLix) satisfied by” Uavaria (probably Cow- aiLt) snd fear that America (Dew) undorstands It NOTIING BUT CASI WILL AVAIL, ANAWEN 11y JArst of to-day ut vnce. Thomus, CorLx, * Nothing but cash will avail,” and cash it was. Tha firat step of tho conspirators was to iuvest in Florida by the wholesale and buy the wholo Bonrd, as will be seon by tho fol- yot to follow of the same fraudulent attompt made iu South Carolinn; but oven if the operations of tho conspirators in Oregon and South Carolina had been forever buried out of sight, these dispatches from Florida alone would have been suflicient to have stamped Savuesn J. Tioey and his whole gang of “visiting statesmen” as men foravor unfit to bo trusted. Tha people of this country msy be relied upon to pass the proper judg. ment upon this conspiracy of dishonor and fraud, It is the blackest page thus far in the listory of American politics,—n story of disgraco, and shame, and crime that must bring o blush to the check of every Lonest American citizon,—an nttempted doed of fraud, sought to be perpetrated by a gang of conspirators aoting under the clonk of roforw, BEN HILL ON THE RAMPAGE, Brx 1l has broken out again. There doesu't seem to have been any spacial provo- cation for it, so it is likely that ho foared he would fade from publio sight unless ke shonld do something or say something to at- tract attention. Ille has cliosen to writea letter donunciatory of Hayes' Administra- tion, and committing himself to a statement which indicates his Intention to support any Democratic movement -that may bo mada toward a partisan fmponchiment of the Presi- deunt, 'There is certainly something in this to occaslon surprise, for Hinu was conspicu. ous among the Southern consorvatives who rosisted the eflort to dofeat the Eloctoral count, and, Intor still, was one of tho fow Democrats who disapproved tho so-called Porren investigation. - Now, all at onco, he bursta out in a torrent of abuso of Iiaxyzs, and charges him with conniving at frauds and rewarding tho perpotrators there. of, Now thero have boon no new develop. monts to bring about so radical 'a changa in Bex Hisr's estimato of Haves' honesty and good intontions; ho is teo intolligent a man to put faith in such contradictory testimony 83 Lias been taken beforo the Porren Com. ———— A good reason why Bey ButiEr should not be elected Governor of Massachusctts s that his services will bo needed lor thonext yearasa member of the PorTeR Committes'to ferrct out - . aud expose the foul cousplracy by which Nam- Fosren's fight {n Ohlo was the forlorn ho; % e gL J. TiLDEN proposed to °l'“":[“?° Blectoral | of yyg contest, The Democratle Lezislature re- vote of Florkda, Tho New York Tribune prints | onetencred ha dlatrict for the purpose of piling ten columns of the expose, ‘“‘d'l“ ao Interest- | 500 i guch 8 tremendous: majority that tot fu clupter fu tho bistory of tho last. campale, | oyen yo eiTegtiva a camalznerns he fa could et 1t beats Mrs. JENRS' testimouy all LotoW. . It | foon under ft. Fosten faced 4,000 Democratie most effoctually places Mr. S8AsuBL J, TILDRN | 10100y and reduced 1t bolow 1,000 in tho rogues’ gollery, and most lkely fluishes . e Inm a8 a condidate for the Presidency fn 18%0. | After priuting the clolier dispatches of Ti- After reading theso dispatchies, o member of | ppy Manunz, Pouroy, -Wootner, Cori, the Tweep Ring In Now York remarked, | Cpomin & Co. to byyan Elector fu Orewon or # yyell, old Tweep died too esriy; ha would Florida, the New York T'ribune nsks: * [low have enjoyed mightily sceing bis namo alon® | would *Tiprs and Reform® answer for & with TiLDEX'S as & Reformer.” battle-cry Iu 1850 1 % Alter the fiasco fu Maine and the surprising | 1t no bunder Is madain the nomination of & show of Greenback strength- In Vermont, the | Repubifean candidate for Shertl in this county, Eostern newspapers drovped thelr fusultlng | there s a falr chanes of winufng: but the re allusions to the Greenback iunacy as *'a West- | gult of two years agovan again be realized if ern {des," or ns & malady pecullar to that local- | the samo bliudness to the obvious cousequeces ity. The vote of Colorado opened thelr eves a | prevalis, little, and now the satlsfactory result of tho |~ . . =i eSe——— Obilo clection ‘will bo Tikely'to stop their slurs-|* ‘Do thé Republicans really desire tobeat Kex forover., Thoe pcople who have associated the | for Sherif 7 Judging by the recklessness cx- fist-money craze with the milk-sickness and the | bibited {n puslilng somo of the candidatea who fever and azuo will be qulta llkely now to reviss | can't possibly bu elecied, we are lod to belieye thelr opinlon of us, and wiil be much more | they dou't. A astonistied aftor the November clections, and T : thoy sca the stand for honest moncy that Wis- The flatic Greenbackers and Detnocratie r fistists, by pooling thele fssucs fn Duabuqur cousln, lllinols, Minnesotn, acd other Western County, gave the repudiation candidate for Cut : ) . g‘.‘-n-?. will take. Tho West inay yet rebuke tho Rreus $,12 wajority, ——— | —— 1t Is well known that Gen, Banxks, of the Fifth { What (ocs Daxa and his Sun think of the Massachusetts District, who bas been a long time | TiLDEN-MARuLE-WooLLEY Florida bribery ex- 1n Congress, was beaten by one vote [n the cau- | posure! Who fs the *Great Fraud ™ wow! cus, The Boston Journal savs although Gen. S et BaNks has recelved many lotters urging him to PERSONALS, runasan fudcpendent candidate, and has had X offers of money with which to carry on the cam- (en. Grant Las nbandoned his contome algn, he refuses to ba disloyal to the Conven- | Plated trip to Indla, tion beforo which he wasa candidate. e has Madume Nilsson's recont loss of property THE OHIO AND INDIANA ELEOTIONS. A caroful review of tho recant eluctions in Obio and Indiana will"reveal*tho hopoless- ness of the associated political footions known collectively as the * National party,” The Reswnption ack was passed in 1875 to toko effcct on the 1stof January, 1870, As tho day fixed for resminption got noarer, the opposition to that mmoasure grew more in. tenso, and forced ln;dl" closer nnion all tha elomonts of opposition, The ropeal of the Rosumption not nnd the isane of moro legal- tender paper becama;flio declared policy, and led to tho organization of a distinct and soparate party. At thei-Presidential election in 1876 this party olaimled tho votes of the poople, Ir. that yeav tho Btato of Ohio voted for tho Ropublican p;&tg, giving about 5,000 majority, and Indlnq}i'wohd for tho Demo- omtic party by frém 6,000 to' 8,000 mnjority. Sinco then two yonra have passed away, during which the wholo subject has beon discussed thoroughly, The time fixed for resumption has approachod 6o near ns to bo less than eighty days, distant, and the ne- cossity fora * publie”tprising” to protest sgainst it nnd to insfht upon its roponl, if such was the senthngpt of the people, od- mitted of no delay, Jhe October election was tho timo to speakyif ever; thon waa the occasion for tho new party to exhibit ita con. tompt for both tho old partios by an expros. sion of that sentiment, wwhich it clalmed to ®o universal in the country, Less than ninety days was to (q‘orwno botween the olection nnd tho timefixed for specio pay- The fiht of the VaNpERniLT children over tho old Commodora's will is golng on now in New York with unabated vigor and hitterness. Concernlog the Commodora’s beliet iu Splrit- ualism, Mra, Bisio®, who declares that sho is *‘not a Spirituallst, but belloves {n Gob,” testi- fled Tuesday as follows: ‘Witnees testificd that ahs had had aseveral cons vernations with the Commodora on _thu subject of Spirituallam; the frat was hold in 1808, after the denth of the Commodore'a firt wife; after 1804 ho expressed his ballefl In Spirituallem, snd ssid that he employod suveral Spieitualistlo ductors, from whou o obtalned groat physical and montal relict; {a 1873 he ndviacd the busband of deponent to hiro one of those men; in 18722 and 1873 he (the Commodore) told witniens that bio had had » reve- latlon from hls dead son, Uxonag, advising him to ke hisson, Wittiax iI,, hie nead mon, &9 the giris did not koow how to take care of money, and Conxstive was an invalid, and should be sent to an asylum; bofor tho kusband of deponent dled, I 1674, (o Comeaaddra Lol him that ho. had had a ravelation from hin wife, In which she dirocted him to loave all his property to Wisrzax It To show that thero was a conspiracy on the part of WiLLlaX . VanperpbiLr and other persons to fnduco the father to leave the bulk of his vast property to WiLLIAY, Mrs. Mary L. StoNs was called, who testiied in part as follows: In Soptember, 1874, she called on the Commo- dore in_Fourth street, anl was received in the Uack offica; her basinces with iim was to seok ald for opening & hoarding achool; the Commiudoi sald he would see about goutiug her a hall uptown; but shio object s the place had boen used by Sipiritualists; he said that would not matter, and wl nsked him If ho belleved In Spiritualla he #ald he didisnd that tho spirita gave him advice and he advised her to consalt them; she left tho nl-co and on her way to Liroadwas a man overtook or; 1t was Wittiax 1L VANbEWRILT; ho eald he had heard the convorsation sho had bad with the Cominodore; he proponed that sho should call on father next day and tell him thal the spirits could do nothing for' her, bt that they had told her to Stewart L. Woopronn, United States Dis- rict Attorney at New York, has resiguol il position ag Vico-President of the New York Bynod of the Reformed Episcopal Church, on account of the action of that vddy in formnlly declaring its ndhcrence to the doctrino of eternal punishment for those who di in their siua, Ile doesn't belfeve init, ot even for Fint heretics, whom ho is in % ¢+ thalinbit of rossting for protracted periods, : but not forover. ‘Iho testimony of tho employers of Chieago coucorning the conditivn of the labor mar- et in uniformly to the effect that there has o Been no timo for soveral yoars when tho do- 3 mnnd for Inbor #o nearly cqualed the supply, or when thero was so small a percontage of d men unable to find employment who are azk stendy, reliable, and willing to work at cur- rent wages. 'Tho ern of *‘hard times" in this city seems to have passed, and tho ora of work for all at prices in fair proportion to the profits on the product of labor to havo como again, Collector Mrurirr, of Now York, is an dmplacablo foo to tho swindling practice of undervaluation, which his prodecessor per- sistently winked at, to say the lenst. Tho kid-glove appraisemont cascs, which have mittee ; Mr. Ilaves bns not departed in an “ w | tail him 10 leavo all his property to WiLLix: ahe | €xpresscd his willingncss to speak In ald of Mr. | 4g sald to amount to $:200,000. ™ been in courso of adjustment sinco last May, l"":“:"g" A TR | from tho poliey toward thz Sonth whlcl{ :“;:";:;1 ‘:fl‘:::::a"‘l' w"g’“‘ 3:::::‘:2! Sblectad, but ho said that fin’érxflnmn‘" What | Bowsaw's olection, Thisis not welcome nawa | e, Guorgo Uancroft. ling so far racovered i woro datided yostordny by the Collactor,iwho | yrid"ite™ Totincite renuived to_ Sonen decaton | first commonded Lim to Hizt's affections, v ! ! | Bnanly consontod. nad the naxt day at poon calieq | 10 cither faction of the Democracy, who would | geop by late fnjaries as to sit up soveral boursua ond did elicit, the vote and earneat of- fort of overy National in the two Btates, What s the result? tho has olected the Ropubliean ticket by abont the same majority that it did In 1876, and ,Indiana has olocted the Democratic tickek. by about tho samo majority that it did in.1876. Tho ouo Btate remains Republican and the other romains Democratic. No more ehango or disturbanco of the sacendoncy or ‘strength of tho re. spective partics has takon place than if thero had been no National party or had Leen no National ticket before the people. There have been some changea in ofiloers clocted in local distriots, Thus the Oity of Cinciunati clects two Ropublican Congressmon to suc- coed two Domocrats, In Indianapolis a union of Democrats, and Natlonnlists, and muombers of the Mothodist Church clocted A (ireonback Democrat to Qongress in place of a ltopublican; a somewlat similar combina. tion eleoted a Damocrat to Gongress inTorre Hauto In place of Gon. Ilusten; while the VFirst Diuiriet of Indisus, which for thirty-four years has novor failed to eleot a Democrat, this yoar electod 8 Reopublican to Congress. 'Tho Domocrats of Ohlo last winter re-districted the Btato for Congress, and gained somo members by the operation. ‘These changos and lowses nnd gaina wore due noro or less to local causes, and were coutined to spocial offices § but tho genoral political character of the vote in Obio and Indians ‘was uuchanged, Ollo romaining Ropublican by ita ordinary taojorily, and Indivna remaining Democratic by ils usual majority. The popular vote of tho Nation- alisty, though spccie paywonts wore only cighty days off, was not incremscd, annd in no ioslance in oither Btato was o Notionalist condidate oclected to any offico excopt when ho was also the caudidate of anothor party, Alone, the Na. tionalists cut no more figure in the election than did tho Temperance parly. Thoy did vot, despito tho emergonoy of the financial situation, increase their sggregate vote cnat at the previous ¢lection. Faken as the sole and avowed ropresontatives of the oppoution to tho Resumption law, they axo less than one in twenty of the people of the two Btates. : In Olio the Ropublican party generally 1mado o firm and resolute defenso vf Louest wouey and spociv psyments; in a fow iu- staoces, candidates personally weskened, and lout votes by the procesding. In Indiana the Ropublicay party did not renflirmed the decision of the Gonoral Ap- praiser ndvancing the duties on the involces R about 16 por cont, besides imposing the 5 regular penalties for undervaluation. ‘Ihore ju some hopo that the end of tho system of undervaluntion frands, successfully practiced 2 for years in Now York, is near at Inst, lon Wiour for Tolivia of Just add Bt!lnlmrfi had & any over Giasgow France rec' (Nosiz. ) and told the Commodore whal WiLL1Ax had direct- ed hee to] tho old man answevel that he had re- celved tho same advica from the spirit of his doad wife; whon wituesd left the office, WiLLIAX mot herin the sume place an on the provioss day, and offered her $30, which ahio refused 1o accapt. ————— llke uothing better than to see the Republicans | qyeyany, { tho Fifth District split b al profer- oo Ton tival chadiatog. Y bertoual Prefets | 3, Victor Hugo s ongnged in fuishing e ——— two new volumes of poetry, They will mopear NasT's cartoon in tho prescnt number of | Mextmonth, Iarper's Weekly ropresonts the vencrable Peren Hood, in describing tho meeting of a mon Cooren {n tho act of crowniug BUTLEN'S bald | and a tlon, sald: **Tho man ran vl with all bis head with the inevitablo alr cashion which our | might, and the lon with ali hils mane.* great philanthroplat genorally nsos for other HShermnan M. Booth, woll known in this purposcs. Nast has succeeded in thu ap- | city and in Milwaukee, has become the editor of parcntly imposaiblo feat of gtving to BurLen's | an inflation newspaper Iu Philadelphia. famllior and forbldding fentures a look of per- | Thg entira number comprising tho Me- foct Tepotey n‘""‘&" n&n u;hucllun. \:huln 1h!h phis 'Sleterbood of Mercy,™ soven bnail, hare ::firyma:': r:n ::: 0: ll:flz ve:vx:::fi:utlo "l ‘olt. died of yellow fevor. Died on the floid of battle. Cooven's flat-pauaces for all our fils, The car- -J‘? ;:,::I:h::;?lwmfl‘ffn ‘“l::“:““::‘l :::fl toon f8 one of Nast's happicst ellorts, and must | watquus oo “0 8 U SN RO O make cven BuN BurriEs wince whilo Massa- | of Now York, ekt SHUBLSA N » Tho poot Whittlor recontly took part lna colobration over the launching of buat near West c(T‘:;l:';';_'c‘::;’fi"a::“fii“‘.:’x;:"’ rammmte | Onsipac, X 11, Ho read & poutn wiicl il eboily sutky with a man on {t. The horse calied Rarus L] n‘u\n» d1a one of the wagatins. 2 id trotted two Inches per second less, hauling a | The Oblo Melliodist Gonferance in consid four-whosled vohilo after him. A crowd ot | &ring tho conduct of tho Wew. Mr. Spancer, b cus, Who frankly confesscs that, seeing di ff.m ':‘;‘l""z::;"'l ;‘:zr':'l‘“f:; 'd“:,‘l‘:::’: o "’(‘g Slamde Welsh asloep, be kissad lier unth aby awdse sco whether the borse Rarus could go two Wil scryanied, Az tnches & sccond faster thou he did; but ha Mondny, the 11th of this month, will be conldn’t. Was the sizht uf bis straggle and | 150 vistietn analversary of Willlam Lioyd Uatri- aun's spprenticcelip to the printing trade, and it :"']‘:::'"l:r" tho $100,000 #¢ cost that erowd 10 | ", 4y Gluurvad by the New Eugland Fraukiin e r— Club, who will outertalu A, Qarclion ut a diuner According to the Dumocratic organ, the Cam- Iu Buston, ' paign Committce of tho Democracy estiinate I'he Rov, J, W. Olmstead, D, D., so long tha income of the Bheriil’s oflico at $30,000, and | and #o fuvorably known fn Hoston as editor sod bave assessed Kern 82,800, 1le will never get | browrietor of the Walchman and Jeflector, naw off with twice that sum. The Coroyer candi. | the Watchhan, has fust connectod bimscit wiih dato thev livo assgssed §720; tho Clork of tho | 403 takun charce of & now papur puulhie Appeilate Courf, $1,410; each of tho Commis- ~ gy g the siouers, $233; the canaldates for Congress, 8150, ng_‘ Ia tho lutersst of the frvedmou of ‘The Demecratlc concern s all wrong in its tlg- 4 0 5 wtitute, i hl(" l‘:“k 1ithe atrikers don:t takia $5,000 out ot delphia, bas Just wiven & Huo uoiwut to the Uul- i s A R venaity of Puisyivanis, to consiitute & fund (0 be ork Sum, tho les called, In houar of hee husband, the ** Bloomae p;:: {,{: '.'hz Em,‘,:' S,ML fi‘fii'nz;::”a::: 1. Mooro Mand," The incomo 4 to be used to Dewmocrats have placed themsetves In o most 5""‘”: ""“" biglur educatlan of wouen at e niversly, diszraceful attitude on ths mouc; i say Y question, | "g "\ bier Chacosald 3 a friend who el 1t 18 not beaten alaco that fhe D _ on him ja the Massachusotts Stato Prisou receu! thwhated they bhe Gl o See I8 %8, 08 | (Lt Lo had expected the Biickuoy xpoanre, 108 positions naturil for thum Lo take which were Im-' | added: **I was strongly uried ou my trial (0 r.m'; proguable. Oue was tie aliscrvance of tho consti- | o full statoment, byl I remcwmbored a saying of utional provisiona for 1he election of Prosident. g , It 1- o bthes wie tho woind Gresion of Lrostdent, | Dauiel Wobator's, which was that ‘ho never shute! sliver basls for the curreucy, ‘I'he ndouea | 4 off his walks until it had done snuwing.” Geas .:xuh‘ l'l“huyl l::‘,nndlhhl wll principle, and were | tlemion, it has not done snowine, " guouluiusaly besten, us thoy ought 10 buve bys. one of the.fow Missourl Duwo- { When the fodicted crooked whisky-Gauger ,,:,: |aum:u:| HiLuzriz was trylug ta break Into ths Councll Stato, In 8 recent address reminded s bearcrs of on the curitest for a seat, Grorax E, Winre 5 i er money . ono of thd quahitics of ircedcomablo papcr VNS -was bis champion in the Council. He made Ly saying: **After the lato *unpleasautuced severat loud, long, and disgracc{ul specchus in | 144 10 pay $10,040 of Cunfederaty woney for 8 behulf of the *fudicted crook,” and voted to torse, nud 1t was the ueaguyt horay L ever aaw. % let blw jn. This s the same fdeutical Ueonos Mr., Fronch, of the Sophomors chaw 8% E. Witz who claims to bo a candldate for Sen- Colby University, Malue, bag just learned that 38 Thero remains, thon, tho slnglo explanation, not oraditable to Irtu’but more plausible than any other, that the enmity of this Georgin 8enntor has beon gained bocause the President thought it Lettor for the publio saorvice to appolnt o United Statos Marshal who had the support of the other Georgia Benntor, If this ix tho real motive that has promptod Hirv's abusive letter, the denuncin- tion takes on n ludicrons aspect, 11w bas overroachied Liwself in Lis lotter, Ho has compared the olaction of Hares to tho clavation of Anpy Joussox to tho Prosl- denay by saying that both moen attnined thoir plnces through orime, and charges that, while tho asunusing who mude Joussoy Presidont wora destroyed, tho * greater criminals " who madp 1aves Prosident have boon rewarded, This in vory uilly stuff, though Intonded to ba very wicked. Coming from a man like Hiew, who hau Intely sought to represent the more conservativo oloment of tho South, it ruvouls a vory. sorious defuct in tho sonse of “houor" mnong the Bouthernors who have #o much to say on that subject, Whatis mors important, however, Is that it roveals o disposition in the Bouth to sld and abot the Northern Demoeratio sehviners who want to crowd Haves out of 'oflico becnuso thoy vaunot wait for a lawful oppor. tunity to selze the spoils. If Hex lev's lottor could bo extunswely circulated at the North, awul its gennino significauca were fully undoritood, thero would Lo little dnnger of the Domocrats electing & mojority of the uext Congress. Unfortunately the American people have a slort memory in political alluirs, and already tho real aim of the Por. Tew movomont has boon very gonerally for gotten, Thwu's lottor ought to recall that movement and ita design, and it shonld serve o4 o new warning that, if tho Democrate be permitted to got undisputed control of Con. gress, there will bo serious danger of a bold and unscrupulous effort to oust Havzs with. cut provocation and without authority of law. Buch a'procedent would be s standing menace to the stability of our Goveroment, MR, HENDRICKS IN DANGER. The announcement is made that Mr, Hex. prioxs has boen invited to mnake speeches in Punnsylvania, and that ho has accepted and will take tho stump next week, Br. Hex- paicks {8 bocoming & brave man, He is a candidato for tho Dumnocratio nomination for President now, ss he has been for the post dozen years, aud as bo will continue to be so [Trauslation. ] ‘TALLA, Dee, 2,— Col, Pelton, 15 Gramercy Park : Mavo Just recalved a propusition to heng over at any hour nvulrml ‘TuLpEN declslon of Hoard aud wertificate of Governor for $200, 000, MaunLz, Tustead of Mr, Manpre rocolving this in- toresting proposition, it is much more likely tliat tho congpirators themselves mnde the proposition; but this is Jmwmaterial, The important point Is the reply of Tinoen, Hince those dark days, evon as late as the prosent year, the imunoulate Maunrx wrote in a lottor to the World; ** Auy ono of tho venul ovow could deliver what Lo deemed a conclusive titlo to the Presidency, But it way not thero and thws that Mr, Tisvex ronght to compass the defeat of the Ropnb- lican conwpiracy. Whatover the wish, or the loss absolute intogrity, or the moro custom- ary morals, of muy dovotod adherent, no wuch trausaotion wonld he consent to, nor connive at, uor permit,” DI TinoN refuso tho proffer of tho vonal crew? Did ho ro- fuse to * consout, counive, or parmit"? Not much, On tho vory noxt day camae the following reply from tho economical nnd virtnons citizon of Gramercy I'ark : Nw Youk, Dec, §.—Wanton Marble. Tulla- Adesee, Mlu.; Warsaw here, Bollvia Brazil. {Nuaie, ) PALMEnR is ofter Joun Matuzns, the flat can- dldatu for Congrees In the Bpringfie!ld District, Hu suys thas MaTuzns, wheo he became a sub. scriber to the stock of tho defunct Revublle Firo-Iunsurance Company of Chlcago, played tho part of atool-pigeon. After describing the transaction asrevealud in a lawsult, Pataan commenta thus: It thus appears that Jouw Maruens mado & teflat” subscription fur the stock, proposing to Fl] therofor with **the use of his name." ¥ 10 say, ho allowed himsolf, as an old citl and Mayur of Jacksonvlile, f pigeon to induce uther citizel and pay for 1t In_the **flat " Republio Fire-Insur- ance Company of Chicaza. Jut this 14 Aot tho end of his **fiatism," for the Answer ¥o¢s 0n 10 say that this agreement was made with the convent uf ono LEwis, the attornoy of the Company, and that with tho sald Lewis was also made & verbal contract **with the additionai stipntation, to-wit: That, in consideration that defeudant, Mazukus, should asslut sain Luwis to collect stock dubts duo said Company by tho Jacke aouvitle branch thorcuf, defendsas shuuld be re- Jessed from sll lability to sald Conpany or ita aestanece, and defondant avers that o did pectorm sald stipuiated service.™ “That §s to say, that hu sgreed with the syont of the *fut Tasurince Company in the 8rat jnstanco o Induce his fellow. citizone Lo wubscribe Lo tho stock of the Company, and that when he found he was caught In the trap ho asvisted tho sueut ta. collect tho stock dabty from the victinie whow he bad assivied to docuy, Tie records of the court from which all thu facts ied sbove are tuken show that o the trlsl the tllog wubscriber 10 110 atock, aud v man wio ud 10 puy for the stock {n ** dat™ cyrrency, was Buuier 82 60 & W In tho caso at Datroit of the Ilon, Tioyas Jauranp, counsel for Sawven J. Tilvew, United States Commissionor Davisow, *“wreathed in smiles,” held tho Hon. de- fondeut (uot 'P'mioen, unfortunately) in " £10,000. bail for his appearance for trinl on 7 account of the part he took in the abatrac. tion of the Now York Mino Looks ot Mar- A quette. ‘Tho lawyers kissed and made up among themsclves, and the Court was happy I ut tho restoration of the eraof reconciliation, but the poor old Usufrict nt 15 Gramorcy v Yark finds it impossilila to twint his alroudy puckered lip into auythivg like a amile at ‘what is so manifestly another case of mis. placed confidenco in the efficacy of fraud and ciplior telegram, The Citizens' Committeo liwve issued an £ appoal to which tho poople of Chisago e : liberally respond nluiost without missing their contributions, It is that they will maoke dontions of new or cast-off clothing, to- | gether with bedding, hoots and shoes, and such articles s nre needed fu grent quantitios s at tho Houth on acconnt of the wholasale de- struction of such cfocts that bas beon going on over sinca the yellow fever made its sp- v pearance. ‘Lie money atrondy given iu such gonerous abuudance will perhaps suflico to provids food, medicines, medical attendance, 0 aud, if need be, collus to tho sick and dying; 5 but the number who, upon recovering, find themselvos utterly destituto of clothing nt tho tbreshold of wintor must reach luto mony thousands. There should be no difi- . culty in collecting in Obicago 4 big cousign- went of this kind of zeliof; {"Tranwiatlon. | New Yous, bec fanton Alarble, Talta- Aueses, Mlaoi Dipaich herw, Froposition tow big, (1 INo wig. | ‘Fhe proposilion was declined, not bocanse Mr, Tnoen's Idess of virtuo aud morality wore shocked, Lut Lecauso **the bar'l,” n its then exbaustul condition, could not stand wnch a drin, ‘Thon followod the seoond proposition, made by WoorLey: warste, Fla., Dec. 1, 1870, —Henry Have- meyer, 16 Weat Sevenleanth sirest, N. Y.: Bizteen Feich may make thirteen forty of half of a twelve eleven ten, Cau Jou say two in nine mmm.lrlmly iltweuty? . 0x. l'l'nnll«lllun.'] ‘TaLLauswsEe, Vee: 1—i. Haremever, 15 West Becenteenth stréel, N, oard feich may make heceasury expense of balf of & hundred thousand dollars. Can you a3y will deposit su bank imwedis Biely If agrovdt . 23w X, Again Grameroy Park grows cantious aud prudont, and jutimates that it will not pay for the goods unil they are delivprod st the house: 2 Nuw Youx. 1. Dec. 0.—0.. W. Woqlley, Talla,, Fla.: 'Ewenly one uinelden two ten Iwenly csn- not however seven befors twenty four thirty seven ninetoen reply forty six. 5 . b7. Tranelstion. ) . Nuw Youx, Dec. 3, -0, W, Woolley, TullaAass sce,"Fla.? Telewcant received. Wil dsposit dol- lase mgrecd; (you) cannot, huwever, draw before vole wember seculved. AL Provious to this the same proposition, lfl‘ll_ull}i? , had boon wwade by Mjusix, as followys ..~ g ok D ———— ‘The New York Jerald has managed to get hold of three of TiLbEA'S cipher tolegrams ro- latiug to the performaunces about thy Mamuette lron Mine tn the sult for fucome tax. Of these threo dispatchos one was sont (o TuoMas Haw- LAND, Mr. TiLDEN's lawycr at Marquette, by & person who neglected 6o sign his namnc. It is remarkable that & great many of the telegrams In cinber which went from Gramercy Park In 1876 to ¥lorida and Oregon were sent by a per- son who neglecled to siam them, Economy of signaturces appears to ba chronic at No. 15 Gra. mercy Park, Tho dispatches wero signed oy THOMAS HABLAND, the luwyer aforesald, ant were addressed ood to Gronon V., Bairu, Nov 13 Grawercy Park, Noew York, sad the other to Geonaw W. Ssur, No, 13 Wall stroct, New York, who is TiLLEN'S private scerclary, The New York Tridbune discovers thas TiLDEN g using the same cipher in regard to his fraudu- lent income-tax returas that he employed fu comuuakatiug with MauuLz, WootLxy, aud, CorLu in Florida, when instructing them to buy an Electoral vote, providing the price gkl not excced $30,000. We thiok it is aboat timy. that be changed Lis cpbier, Tue boys bave all gut it i ————— : ‘I'ie opinion of Attorney-General Devexs in the mutter of the Arkansas affair wos yus- terduy submitted ab o Cubjnet meoting, 1ls ' Lolds thut the possecomitatus clause inter- polated by the Dewmocrots, in the Army Ap- propriation Lill prohibits the employwment of troops to essist the civil officors in their cawpaign egeinst tho ftlicit distillers until it has boen domonstrated that the civil oflicery are unable to compel obedi- cuce to tho law, When this ‘state of faots Lins been showa the Presidsnt ey lawfully i _ Dauxis Kxanxsy, Bex Buriau's Commuo s | ator in the First District 7 b 3 s " —Col. I Toug as he Lives. Mo isnot the sort of man | take as atrong grouuds jn favor of Louest 2 . 'y i the First District, ela & ty died Juaving bim 575000 2 fsuo bis proclamation cdlling. upon the | poAr A Fir breventux Sess bess 1edine’ ok | to take desporato chances: if ho ware, ho | mouey s it should have dous, and lost tho | H¢ blackeuand bluthersults, Las vrotsy o ———— pratsrpisspndnaimip Sy nthe il ormed distillers to disbail anid yield to | frow O Vol “Londow documents salted | gould either have had the Presidential nom. | advantege wlich otherwise it would have | DU Plaved out fu Mausachusotts. 1t | BEN BuTLen docs not let the facts cmbarrsss | (e auother student there, whoso name bs wii: y Kochester tate holf giviug coucurr ct dawue mip) tho authority of law within & specified | 1iu tiot bolag court eluer o I Tecuivedof scirme toscidhwued, | Ojof. . the, Warkig, | cliue Bim fu wukivg charces uralost tho Republican g b ination before now, or he would have been | bad. Iun that Btate, too, those candi- eceivod 8 legal documgut Iuforslu, i that he is wn ohecene, vulgar | fellow, rty of M. chusctts. In h ho of Spaiu o i % 5 N : N party of ussachuse! & recent speech that & case long pending n the courte b ;»mfi 3."'3.?3333 ‘11:\: . :,Sfl"d ths,| foriaviss {Trauslation. ) I8/ )| pluced on tho list of retired candidates. Mo | dotes who weakoued 1o couciliste the | with nis mouth tlled with profanity and bis reth wore bor Tu 1677 than | bacn decided i favor of the bair, of whow B¢ 4 3 5 Y tary to | Taitsussssz, Dec.d.—Col. W. T, Fefon, No, | preters, however, to be in coustaut training, | Notionalists lost fovor aud, sustained | nead cwoty of fdeas. ‘Tue Bostos Lerad da- Perbupe there wero fewer | one, aud tha uls sbare will by $75, 000, St SRS

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