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En tazement of the Comloy-Barten Company. Lawn tennis." Penrtorn street. corner of Monroe, bf the Siulth and Mestnyer Combination, arn Pulluun Palace Cr Otynipte (Ch Clark stroot between Lake nnd Randolph, Engngo- mentof Migs Maud Forrester," Mazeppi!t TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1880, SHE TRIBUNE TO-MORROW. Elaborato arrangements huving becn mado fur securing election returns tho latest and most reliable from every State In the Union, Tus Triuuve of to-morrow will naturally: be im unusual demand, In order, therefore, that everybody may be necommodated in a satis. factory munner, we urge ujon newsdealers the Importance of handing In thelr orders at nu early hour to-day, and would also sugyest to advertisers that they uive nullee of tholr de- mands for spaco ug early fn the day us possible. od A Trnmric’ storm swept over Denmark sesterday, It snowed honvily, and tho rathwayss are all blocked up, and’ travel $s impossiule, Soveral weecks are reported off the const. Ir Is stated that the Porte is sending troops to the Greek fronticr, The Greeks threaten to Hoclare war if the Turks do not immediately withdraw. It is not improbable that ‘Lurkey will provoke 4 collision with Greece, At S o'clock this moruiy tho score In the Astloy pedestrian contest at London stood: Nawell, 182; Dobler, 143; and the othurs conside erably betind., It looks now as tf the contest was to be between Rowell and Dobler. naman Duntna the month of October the eollec- Hons at the Intermtl- Revenue ollice for the Cin- + cinnatt District ninounted to $1,155,027.08, The Cinetnnatinus boust that thls ls the lurgest sun aver coltected in’ any:revenuo district of the United States, Presipent Mayes and Mrs, Hayes arrived At thelr Fremont hone yusterday, The Presle font reviewed a lurge Republican procession west night. He remalns at Fremont that he may cust bis vote for Gen. Gariteld to-day. The Pres Wential party will roturn to Washington Thurs> duy, Srcnetany Evants has received Intellt- Ronve from Minlatur Christhaney: that the latter's: etforts to bring about peace between Chill and Peru have not been productive of yood results 80 fur, ‘Tho conference between the valtigerent Vowers hag ended, and the war will probably be atericd on with increased bitterness, aman Tre public debt.was reduced $7,108,751 during the month of October. ‘This is rather delow tho average, but tty suiticient to Induce nany prudent then who are not Hopubilcana to roto for tho party whose adininiatration of the wulrs of the Natlon has ted to the gradial Mnnlnution of the National Indebtedness. + meee Ar the State Capltul tho polftfelans are »edfoting tho glection of Goy. Cullom and the intlro ‘Btnte tleket by a munjority of 40,000, Choro fv soma rensyn to think thit BIL Springer vill bo ddfented In tho Capital district, There 6 no doubt ‘that Springor'a mujority will be yreutly reduced, if not cutlrely wiped out, Mr. Henny B, Payne, of Cleveland, de nics tho statument published in some New York pipers that ho hid determined to yote for Gon. Gurticld. Ho says ho will vote for Mancock, Sen. Gartlold can ulford to do without Mr. Hayne's vote, Ohlo with give til 80,000 mnjor= ty to-day, evon though Mr, Payne atull voto for Huncock, Miss Dirrespen, year-old daughter of Samuol Hittender, reading in the country: peur Stroudaburg, Vu, started out Sunday morning to visit somo nolghbors, Yesterday morning her dead body was discovered by tho rondslde, Her head was poundud into a jelly. ‘The murder fs supposed te buve Leon vonuultted by tramps. Uevases &, Guant, Jit, second son of the ex-President, was married to Silsa Panne J, Chaffee, only child of ex-enator Jerome i. of Colorado, ut New York yesterday - eveulug, The ceremony was performed by the tov, Dre J. B, Newnan, The wedding way private, only tho Immediate relatives of the Dridv und groom being present, Smt TiHostas Bovcite, tho engineer of the Tay bridge, whove dufcative construction or poor material Jed to the terrible nevident known a the ‘Sny-bridge diguster some Ume nyo, died youtorduy, Many of tho relatives and friends et the victlna of the aceldent probably think that it would have been better had the deceased cnglivor departed this world at an cariier date. An Incendiary flre broke out in Pleard & Weoit's stable at Bayou Sara, La, Bulay mourns tog, which resulted In tho destrustion of a wholo square of buikings, the value of whieh ta placed at $200,000, The wierchanta who suffered the ‘THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, NOVEMB: 9 ust! 1880-—TEN PAGES dates wilt receive tho Electoral yote of ovory Northorn State, and tnt there is a good flahting chance in Fira ood Virginia, Chatromn Nash, of tho Ohio fepublig ss Committes, whose procdtone eford ve etaber olection were fully verlliod by tho ovent, thinks that Gen, Ghecteta will carey the State by at tenst 90,000 majority, Ix another pogo will be found a list of 414 names tukon from tho rualatry-books of tho Tenth Want to which thero'can be tound no voters to correspond at the places whore thoy are represented ts residing. Tho attention of tho Tonth-Ward Judges of clevtion and nf tho cuaillengers ta called to tha Het, that any per- son whe attempts to vote [a tha names of those iu tho Ist may be promptly arrested, Wine a freight-tratn was passing round a curve over a titgh embankment on the Dane Handle ond, near Steubenville, O., Sunday night, one of tho ratls gave way, and the whote trite of ears wore thrown over tho embunkinent. ‘The englaver, Mr, Devino, and the remain, Mr. Hellevue, were seriously Injured,—tho former, It is feared, fatally, Several cars were demalished, and, nbout 100 head af wattle ware killed, Muawauree had an immense and tinpos- {ng Republican display yesterday. Fully 30,000 people were tn Hue. Tho industrial diaplay was in oxecilent tuste. There were several features inthe parade which utteacted met attention, Among them was a body of 100 men ou bieyeles anda turnout of 200 hulies on borsobnck. Mi+ waukee wil give i guod Republican mijortty tor day, and will eortalnly retira Mr. PV. Deuster to private life, ‘Tr heavy ratns of last week serlously In- terfered with wheat-plauting ia Englund, Tho floods consequent on the rath eansed considers able damage in anne tocullticas Thero wasn considerably failing off in tte wheat gupply in tho English markets during the week. Prices, notwithstanding, declined from thosa of the previous week, aud a sult further decline 13 ex- peeted. Outs showed n devlded upward tendency in cousequenco of the closing of tha Husslan porta, ‘Ti Mayor or Shetk of the Persinn town of Urumyah hug requested the Amerivain mission- nrlés at that point tu hoist the American flag over the quurters which they occupy ond use as avtnisaton, bu order that thoy tnay be recoynized and respected, and shall not Le molested when the Kurds obtain possession of the town,—10 ovent whieh the Sheik thinks probable. The Anevican thur isa power in every part of the wortd; It remsins for the American peoplo to declite to-day whether it shall be a power at home. Mr . STUDEBAKER, Vice-President. and Diree! in charge of the works of tho Studebaker Brothers’ Manufacturing Company, of South Bend, Ind., has renounced his allegi> ance to the Democratia purty, und in a Lotter published yesterday saya: “1 Dellevo It to be the duty of avery loyal elt! North and South to support the Republican party of to-day,” Mr, Stidebuker has always been a thoroushgolig Demoernt, He is only one of thousands of PDemocratie birsiness-men who belleve with hint and who will enst their tirst epublican vote to- day. Tur United States Supervisors of Elec- tion at Sun Franclsco havo sworn out warrants for the arrest of 844 persons who tuve procured reulstration tegaily und fraudulently, Some of those whoin it fs proposed to arrest hold naturalization papers fraudulently procured when they wero residants of New York City. It Is expested that many more warrants will be sworn out to-day, The contest in Callfornia ‘will be very close, with the chances largely fa- voring tha Republicans. With an honest elve- ton, which the good people of Callfarnia seem determined to have, thore fs every Indication ot vietory for Garfleld. : Revunrican volorst Look out for bogus tickets, Do not depasit your butlot until you hive compared it with the olicint -Hst posted fr lnrge type at each polling-place, ‘This ndvieo ls necessary, because tho Dumovratic managers of the local campalyn clandestinely and froudue lently obtatned one ct tho genuine Republican tleketa, of which they huve elnce priuted thous sands of. finltations contalning the names of the Damperatic Mresidontiul Etectors. Upon tho discovery of the fraud by the Repub- Means they at once had a change made In the general uppenrance of the tickots. Again, we suy, closely exiintne your ballot before you vote. Allow no sleek Democrat to impose upon you. Tunovan the use of old and worn-out brakes « turrible streot-car uechient ocaurred nt New Urlghton, 1. Ly Sunday afternvon, ‘Tho cir was proceeding down bill, the brakes faited iu net, and the car, which was fled with passen- gers, inoatly women, was Iimpelled along with rapidly-incrensing velocity until it reached o abirp turn, where ft Jumped tho track, struck tuygainst. a post, and was utterly demolished, Five women wore yery badly injured by tho aceklent, and elght women and san infant slightly hurt, Several human flends took ad- vantage of the vietling' confusion tu miko avviy with thoir pocketbooks ond other valuables, ‘Vhe polivemen appenrod promptly on the scone, nud the rufianus were obliged. to give up tholr bouty and were then necominodated with apart: ments In the New Brighton dail. Pansews visited Limerick City yesterday and was tendered «© maunificent reception. Ie dova not appenr that the threatened prosceution of him by tho Brith Government has in the least dotructed from tho Land League oblet's poputarity, Ho was mot outsidy the elty by a Committes of cluzens and by the members of tho Clty Council and an escort uf 60,000 people. The meeting passed ott quiutly, notwithstanding — thut tha Government unthoritles considered It necossury to have on hand no Inrze force of policemen and. goldlors, Nine Land-Leugug micetings wore held Sunday, and there were nono of the disturbatices go induatel- oudly predicted by the cable man. The threat- uned prosecution ef the leaders sdems to have only udded to the dtrengty of tho agitadon, Tue Philp case secupied tho attention of the Brooklyn Superlor Court again yesterday. ‘The evidence of Mr. Mubler, ux-Muayor of Lyntt, aud.of the Postmaster of that city, proved beyond a question that no such person as Morey’ ever lived In. Lynn, und that there was never such an organization as the Employers’ Union of Lynn, ‘The evidence of Mr. Hurtoy and other Vost-Ofloe employéa proved Uhit, at thy time that it fs clufined that the. otter wus gent from Washington, there was no wich cunceling stamp used “ns that whose Jiprint the envelope of thy letter benrs, It hag been also proved that no such person ae Jonathin Goodall, the person whos represented ng having administered the imaginary Morey estate, Hved at Lynn siney 1805, In fact and dn truth, thas been proved beyond tho elightest doubt, and to the sutisfuction of all thinking: persona, that tho Morey Lutter Ian buse, stupid, and clumey forsory on the part of tho Stepublicun Campalun Committee, prediots that Gen, Garteld will carry every Naythorn State today, After meareful nnd thorough canvass by well-fnformoud persons, there scving to bu 10 doubt that New York will give a Republican majority of 00,00. Gon, Arthur thinks It will rearh 40.00, Now Jenivy will be clasy, hut Gen, Gurflelt's majority wil probably reach U,000, Mathe will undoubtodly give a imajority against the Fusion ticket, Tho | Pas cide’ States ure counted on ag certaln toulvy thelr Rlectural votes to Gen, Gartield, Kince it hua been detlultly proved that the Morey-Chiiegy Lotter was a base and scandalous forgery, there hua been a reaction on the Pucitlo Const which will Gertuinty redound to the ud- Yautuye of the Hepublicans, In New Hamp: Joga of their catublishments ure L, Sturtinez, J. ¥, Irving, Kaufian & Miller, Meurd & Well, A. Deekler, M, Alexander, Simon Hurt, Brown & Co eel Couns vox HLarzrenp has been appointed Geruan Seerctary of Btate for Forel Aiulpa. Trince Bismarck wanted tho appolutment made some the uy, but, owing ta tha fact that tho Count wus murried to an American lidy, tho Empreas objected to the appointment. Count ‘you Jlutzfeld bas since obtuined a dlyerce from bis wife, und ty now eligible to the olice, Ii the opinion of her btajeat: Gov. Foster predicts that two ciphers pluced atter the Ogures 29 will represent Gen, Gurfeld’s majority In Oblo to-day, The G @xuor ulso prodicts that the Hepublicun cuudl- shire the Democraty are making an agyressivo campiizn, aud have a popular enndidate for Governor, but udvices from that State indicate that the Democrite thora will be in a omilnority of 6,000, In Mlnola ao mas Jority of 2,00) fs looked tor, 10,000 in Tne dint, 20,000 in Wisconsin, 2,000 In Ohto, und at Teast 20,000 Ja Pennsylvania, ‘hore seums to bo ho reugon to doubt that tho New dersay Legiae lature will bo Republican, whieh insures tho eluction of g Republican successor to Sonutor Randolph, the present Dewocratio Rountor frons that State, Thero f¢ also yood reason, tu believe thut Senator Jones, of Florida, will give way to 4 Republivan successor, Sens ator Kernan's doom jy sualud in New York, aa is that of MoDonatd In India, Vue House of Representatives wilt bo certabiy Republigan, and, even though Falr nay bent Sinrva in Nevada, the Scuate will bu Ltepublicun by she enating voto of Vice-Presidont Arthur after tho 4th of March next, vary indicution points toa glorious Republican victory to-day. POWER OF THH UNIIKD BTATES BUPER- VISORS AT THE ELECTION. Perhaps itis fortunate, on the whole, that ono of Carter Harriaon’s pollcomen went to the length of Interfering with Mr. Gelsler while tho latter was acting in the capacity of ‘Unlted States Suvervisor and discharging tho duties of his ofice during the work of rogis- tratlon. At all events, that clreumstance af- forded an opportunity for Jiudge Drummond to constria and explain the United States Election laws, aud detine the duties aud an- thority of the United States election officers, {nn clear. and uncqutvocnl manner It ts fortunate, also, that Judge Drummoni’s standing [3 so high, his unpartisan character so well known, and hls knowledga of tho Inw so universally aeknowledged, that there will be no dispute as to thecorrectness of the positlon he has tnken. It is ovident trom Judgo Drummond's de- elsion Unt tha United States Supervisor Is the chief uflcer nt tha polls, ‘Che authority of the United States fs supreme, and the Su- pervisur represents that authority. ‘There ean he no doubt,’ says Judge Drummouit, “that no perennt hag a right to arrestor inter. fere with the Supervisor in the discharge of hisduty.” ‘The same high autherity holds that tho United States has the undoubtad right to. interfere In all cages where there is a registration of votera for an election of members of Congress, and where that interterenes occurs under the authority of natatute of the United States thers can be no haw whieh fs paramount to it?” Whig istne law. ‘There will be at the polls represent ives of the United States, of tho State of Mlinols, of the munteipality of Cliieago, and of both polltical parties, the latter fn'the attl- tide of volunteer challengers and watchers, At fs important that all these persons should understind that the authority of the United States Supervisor $y paramount to that of all other oftieinis and eltizens, and that interfer ence with this person in the discharge of his duties warrants an arrest without process. ‘This law applies to Carter Harrison's po- Heemen, both regular and specini, as well a3 to allother persons, Iftheagentsand strikers of the Democratle candidates, clothed for the time-belng in the garb of munielpal author- Ity, shall refuse to aid the United States of- fieers in enforeing the Iaw, or shall under- ake It any manner to defy the power of Lhe General Government by setting up thelr own authority as superior thereto, they will sure- Jy meet with propor punishment, nud will tind that Carter Harrison will be powerless to protect them from tha penalty for their of- fense. ‘Khe dutles of the United Stntes election officers are very clearly defined in the United States statutes. It is their function (1) to prevent fraudulent voting; (2) to prevent fraudulent conduet on the part of any. ofllver of elvetion; (8) to nrrest and take into custody any person who comnts either of these offenses, or any other offense against tho laws of the United Stutes; and (4) to ar- rest any person, whether with or without the authority “of any State, ‘Territory, or municipatity,” who, i any ananner, skull. seck to obstruct or hinder the United States Supervisors and Marshals In the diseha‘ge of these duties, or whoeven threatens, attempts, or offers so to do, The Instructlons of the statute are so plain, and the meaning thereof has been made so conspicuous through the ease which Judge Drummond has already wissect upon, that there will be no extenua- tiun for thie man who shall plead iguoranceof the faw in Justification of his defiance thereof, The punishment Oxed by statute for n viola {lon uf any of the prinelples ald down ts “imprisonment not more than two years, or a fine of not more thin $3,000, or both such fino aad imprisonment,” in addition to tha eusts of the prosecution, At will thus be seen that any attempt at Interference with tho United States election ollicers may Involve yery serious conse- quences, ‘Lhe Democrats In Congress mado an wir suecesstul effort to repent these Election hows. Jn view of that fact, It Is not reason able to suppose that any munietpal authority will be allowed to dofy and nullify then with impunity, Such practices may prevail in Southern communities where brute force and undisguised frand are the ruling cle ments of so-enlled popular clections, but thoy will not be tolerated In this section of the country. The Democratig. party has cattal representation with’ the Republican party among the United States Supervisors, and there is every reason that all the eltizens: who have been appolnted to serve as Super- visors will be actuated by no other motive than to secure exact fulr- ness between the contending yotors, and to prevent diserintination and fraud which shall be attempted through delayor violence, Itshould be the atm of all State oileers and municipal oficers to support such efforts; Dut, if they shall fail to do ‘so, they will be tinenable to ‘the authority of the United States Government, and tho deelsion of Judge Verummond in the Geisler case ts suflefent warning that such suthority: will be exeretsed, If tho power of the United Stntes Government, Invoked In behalf of free and honest elections, ennnot bo made eNlelentthrough Its Supervisorsand Marshals, and if Carter Unrrison’s reguiar and speelal vollgemen refuse to acknowledge that au- thority, the citizens of Chicago will have the right to furnish the necessary foree to secure its recognition, nnd they will not fail todo so. JUDGE MORAN'S PARTISAN DECISION, Judge Moran yesterday assumed the re- sponslbillty of rescinding thoorder previously imude by Judge Rogers which authorized the appolutment of Doputy-Sherlifs to serve on eleetionday, ‘Tho reasons which dudgo Moran give for this actlon are (1) that such Deputies are not neeessary to keep the peace (how does he know ?), and (2) thut, since those appotuted Uclong entirely to one political warty, they form rather a menace than a pro- tection, Aside from these rensons, tha: opli- Jon ‘was filed with digresstons which wero out of place upon the Judicial Bench, ant give the decision much more partisan than judicial color, ‘Tho reasons we have mentioned as having been glyen by Judge Moran were not stated with any directness or logical forec, but wa have extracted thom from his rambling opine fon as the falrest possible statement of the case he made out. ‘hey are not good ren- sons, When Judge Rogers mado the order for the appointment of Deputies, he con- ceived that they wore neevssary; othorwise he would have refused tho order, Nothing has happened In the meantine to change this ylow of the case, and hence the negation of such necessity by Judge Atoran ty elinply an Indignity to Judge Rogers, without In any respect changlug tho actuul condition of things, 3 ‘The consideration of tho political profes- sions of the men who have been appointed us Deputies was not surlclont reason for reselnding tho order, because it fs tha charac- ter and conduct of public officers that should, govern appolutments, ‘Tho Sherlifls respons sible for his Deputles, and Mr. Hoifmann's upright admluistration of that office Inspires confidence that the men whom ho appolated ure of goo character, honest, and com- petont, ‘The fact fa, that Judge Moran took a low, partisan view of the case before him, Ho started out with tho assertion that the nio- tlon ralsed a quasi politteal question, Ilo proceeded ta consider ft as a Demnernt JEhe was right in ooking at the ense tn its partisan attitude, the 1 iL was proper that he should take lute fo ount the advantages thy Democrats ale rouly possessed, as well as tho advantages whieh were charged up to tha Republieans. | 113 fallen to do this, Ie made an unseenly attack upon the representatives of the United States Government, Ho Ignored the fact ervisors | and a large number of the Deputy-Marshals are Democrats, Uo snearmaly spoke of them as party agents appointed “ostensibly ta keep tha pence,” He referred to United States Marshal HWildrup as having been “tinported into Uiis community” for as political purpose, He ehoractertzed tha Deputy-Marshals as “strikers” forthe Republican party,—" mere strikers, simply that and nothing more? was his exact Inngtinge;—und reflected upon thelr inotives aud character throughout hls undiy- nifted harangue. Me criticised Judge Drum mond's oplulon, by scouting the idea thatthe United States election oflcers ary tot subor- dinate to the supreme authority of the State, ‘The optnton, which reads more ike a South- ernstumpspecch, bristles with reflections up- onnll the regulagand temporary oficers of the Jaw who net or yoto with the Republican rathor that asa Judise. thatone-halt of the United States Su party, It may well bo doubted whether Judge Moran bad any right to consider and decide the motion before him as a polltien! question, It fs very certain, however, that tn taking such a view of tho ensue Itwas his duty to take cognizance of tho parilsan actton of the Democrats in oflee as well ns that of the Ite- Juctge Moran knows that tho regular police fores has been dritled by Tatler Carter Harrison 13 Democratic strikers, as well ng he knows that Republicans have been anpolnted Deputy-Sherif's for clectton-day, Ile knows that Carler Hurrison has also ap- polnted hundreds of “apectal?? policemen, “all Democrats,” npon who he lias bestowed publicans in oftive, all the powers exercised by the regulars. Ne knows that these speelals—estimated at a force of from WO to 800 men—have been selected in the main from the worst elements He knows that Sheriff Moltmann would not have.cppolnted Republicans exelusively to tho placesot Dep- uty forelection-day, IC he had not feltit right and proper that the Republlean party should have a partial offset agalnst the gross parti of the Democratic party. gan unfalrness shown by the: Mayor. |All this was ignored by Judge Moran. When he made the remarkable assertion that the Deputy-Shoriifs had been appoluted, “ not to do the bidding of tha Sherlif to keep the pence, but to do the bidding of some person representing the Republican party and its ine terests,” he should have remembered tint soo men thus appolnted did not “inennee", the conmmunity to the same extentas 1,000 or 1,200 men appointed to represent the Demoeratle party, ‘Chere fs no reason to apprehend pare tlsan misconduct from Republican Deputy- Shertits and not from Demoernatlespectal po- Heemen, especinity when the latter outni- ber the former by about three to one, Judge Moran (ook a one-sided view of the cuse. ‘The rescinding of Judge Rogers? order will not, however, deprive the Republicans of 2 prover representation at die polls, ng Moran intended. ‘The Constables appotnted by tho County Board and the citizens who prepared to resist Demoeratie aysressions upon right. and justice witl be able to secure fair play, The United States elvction oMcers will he able to obtain all: the backing which may be necessary to enforce respeet for authority. "The partisan decision of Judge Moran will fail to wedken and tnjure the Republicans to- day, but Judge Moran Whnself will be dam- aged by It nowand inthe future, He will regret at hig leisure what he has dune in party heat and partisan prejudice, caremiamennseeennn BULLDOZING THE TRIBUNE, Mayor Unrrison begun a sult ‘aguinst Tan fTrinuse this morning for wllewing thut tn a apecch nt Hershey Hil be counseled tho tearing down of the polls on elect! AY's O1G., EtG, CLO. All be wants ta €50,000,—Chleayo Journal, rm be ‘Tho noon Newa published a shullar report, but more in detail, which reads: Mayor Harrison commenced an action of tibel this morning against Tae Tutus e Company for vhargiig that be dellburately counseled Domes orate to go to tho polls ene! m ‘neadny, and there to dofy the authority of United Stutes Sus pervisors wud Marshals, Mobily ssburlte and judges of aloctlon, and to break down the doors, tonr down tho juings, take tho ballot-boxes, putin thelr ballots, aud ritn tho polls theme selves, ‘Tho Mayor claims that tho charges on the part of Te Tuinmuxk are wholly false ned muliclous, and transcend even the Heonse of polltieal controversy. Tho dumuges are tixed ut 3h, § Notwithstanding the reported sult appears Jn two papers, “both dally,” we Ineling to the opinion that they are in error, at least as to the mame of the newspaper that fs or minty besned, It any libel suit has been brought by his Honor, it would naturally bo agatnst the paper that frst published the Janguage attributed to him, and not against the paper that copied Mt. ‘The facts are these: A. Democratic mect- ing was hold Inst Friday night at Maskell Hall, whieh was deseribed ag the “larg political meeting ever held in tha Ninth Ward,” and was ealled to hear “speeches from Mayor Harrison and Gen, Farnsworth.” The fines, which keeps posted as to his Nonor’s erratic movements, had n reporter present, who made a report of his Honor's remarks, which appeared next morning in Tan the columns of his Monor’s organ, ‘Trimune copied the followlng passage from the speceli as published In the Timea: Tle cntled upon hig bearers to go carly to tho pollton next Tuvaday, and, if the lepubiloan deputy-Bhorlits, Judges, challengers, or any one elo began tho bulldoze ing buwinoss on thom or thote friends, and at intimidution or otherwise to dia franchise thom, (lien to break down thedoors, tear dawn the Budding fake the batlotebax, mut in thelr poll thenaclvet, [Great aud Supervisors, Marshula, 1 temptod by hallot, and run, lund cheering.) If Mayor Iarrison naver uttered the re marks attributed to him in tho Ttmes' report, let him cull his organ to account for mis- reporting htm. Let him present the public with his version of what he did say. But up to this writing wo have seen no statement coming from him or any one present at the meeting that the “ines Incorrectly reported him. Assuming that he sald what his organ reports, wo are constrained to repeat our original comment that '*Denls Kearney in his wildest moments never urged his de- luded followers Jn moro Inflammatory lan guage," Mayor Harrison may attempt to take shol- ter behind an “ ff," but tt will not hide hin, Mls Innguago clearly constitutes the mob tho Judges of what ho calls * tha bulldazing | * business,” Tho plain advice of the Mayor is, that, if the crowd Hstening to him shail concelys that the Supervisors, Marshals, Deputy-Sherlifs, and judges were not con- ducting the election according to the crowd's notions of fairness, then the crowd was ad- vised by tho highest peace ottlear of the city to break down the doors, tear down tho building, take the ballot-box, put in their ballots, and run tlic poll thomsglves,"— whereupon the Znice’ report says there was * great and loud cheering.” Is it possiblo for a newspaper te reprove such Incundlary, mobocratic advice issuing from tho mouth of the Muyor, too strongly ? 1g the man crazy? Has ho allowed his pare tlsan passlons to become 80 heated as to dethrone his reason and-tonder him in- sane on the election? That would seem to be the most charitable view of his conduct, But, considering him to be sano, or at least that there Is a method to hls mad- ness uo man over holding tho oflice of st Mayor In thia or any othor American elty ever gave sich advice ton partisan mob on the eve of an election, to assault oflicers of tha law i the discharge of thelr sworn duty, ‘upon pretense {o talee the Inw Jnto their owt hans, to assault tha polling-plnees, “break down the doors, tear down tho bullding, take tho batlot-box, put In thelr ballots, and ran tho poll thomselyes."” If hla purpose In sili Tues Trmuxe fy to bhit or lutintdate tt, he will miserably fail, Atter any tnipartlal Court and jury shall have passed tipon the advige and counsel to the mob glvon tn that Maskell-Hall horangus hls Honor will wish that he had never been born. THE EXPANDING SUPPLY OF CURRENCY, ‘The Director of the Mint, Mr. Burehard, of this State, who fg a public ofllcer «dis- tinguished as well for his abliity as for the earefulness and necaracy of his statements, Ins Just published a report of tho probable amount of gold gnd silver coin In the coun: try. Af tu this statement be addad the well- known amount of paper money, wo lave atu glance the total amount of currency now {n the Unitert States, First, let us take the statement concerning gold and silver coln and bullion; ets ty 18h nel tion and tn barks Coln ti Treasury... ‘Total coin in United States, Uncoined bullion. Tota! gold and silver culn and bulilen. : 10, 1870, Ins, SHI § Aiea mn ERWD,ON OMS Fa A ‘Tee ‘These figures need only te be compared with the following to make theshowing com- plotes Forofen trod Popa SOON) Currency pur capita, #325 tains ‘To this stock of gol must be added the recelpts during the last thirty days, ‘Tho Nation tn its revlew of tho Ananclal market for last week says: Tho arrivals of forolgn gold during the week renched tho unprecedentud total of 26 sH0,di0), whiot inakes tho foreign apevio recelpts sluice the beginning of August $11,002,055, syninst $4, OITA hast Peury and slnreu dita. 1 StU, GH0828, anmtinst 865,510,087 Inst These figures show that the recolpte this roxceod the most sit wulnd expectations formed carly fn the senso and ure close upon those of the remark! year 1s. A considérnble part of the wold now arrivhig is to pay for securities: the prosperous condition of sonar business In this cout nnd particularly of transportation, having age attracted to a luge degree the Muncy of Euro- pour investors, Last yenr the reecipts of coln from En- rope were inost extraordinary, and It was not antleipated that this ee they would ap proach anything Uke an equal amount It seems, however, that the Inflow of gold fn 1830 will nearly, If not fully, equal that of 1870, Ene Nation poluts out that much of this money is comlng hither to purelinse American bonds and securities, they offertug better Investments for money than anything in distracted Europe, Soine Ume avo it was stated In tho London papers that one thou- sand mfltlons of dollars In money was yl ile In Engtand waiting for some opporliuil- ty for Investmont, The evidences of pros- perity in ‘all branelivs of bustness In the United States, and the general assurance that no disturbance of our National polley in financial matters would follow the election of Garfleld, has given a new linpetis to the forelzn demand for American securities, and the surplus and idle money there niturally seeks Investment here, > In the menntline the plethora of mouoy In this country continues, Lust week the Clty Controller of New York opened bids for new elty4 per cent bonds to fund others out- standing, here were offers to the amount of $31,000,0W, nnd the lonn was let at 105 to 105,50, Thatis, bidders offered to take the bonds and remit fifteen montha’ interest. ‘The money already in the country and that arriving Is so abundant that the Interest-pay- Ing securllies are readily sought for, ‘Tho question recurs, Where ts this money to find employment? All manner of stocks and bonds have advanced so highly that the inaguitude of the premlur’s must soon de- fer purchases for Investment. Ail manner of productive Industries aro fully supplied with money at cheap rates. Tha money, however, ust seck permanent Investment, and there ean be no doubt that it will event- wally seck the most unatural of all securities, realestate, ‘The riso In real estate lias al- rendy set In nll over the Northorn States, tndin no placa more notably than In Chi- cago. ‘There are now , §1,290,000,000 of currency In tha country, and oyery dol- lar of, this unprevedentod amount ts of full valuo, with no depreciation, the whole available as money for any purpose, ‘This Is tho result of speele-payments, Tho-monent tho greenbneks became redeemable on de- mand In coin, then tho goln cao Into cireu- Intion, and the coin currency of tho country has Increased until it Is now $1,299,000,000, 1920, 0) ity 180, 22,014.00,000 Lacs te ails al Avren tho election Is over the ‘most dis- Rusted man tn this community will bo the Muyor, Wo has already enrned the contempt and Hl-will of Republicans by hls attempt to ‘eontral the election, not only by his own speeches and suggestions a3 1 partisan, but through tho uso of tho elly employés, who have been bullyragged inte his service, and by prostituting his high and honorable offico to tho lowest and dirtiest work that even a bummer ward-partisan can perform, A: Re- publican triumph will ba credited by the Democracy to his own rash and fool- ish conduct. Ifo has us earned the il-will of his political oppononts, ant he has disgusted the better classes of his politteal friends, If ho had carrjed hhnsult through this campaign asthe Mayor of Chileno aud notaatho local hond- of a party, if he had stood fairly and limpartially between both partles and had doolared that tho laws shout bo impartiaily enforced, that the elcotion should bo peaceable and honest, and that every. Jogal elector should bo protected in voting, he would have won tho respect of the whole community, Ilo has forfeited that respect by! stopping dawn from his chairand playing the rdle of w small, nar row, bigoted partiznn and demagog, And he hasdono allthis under the delusion that {t would pave the way to his redlectlon, He has shown himeclt to bo-n short-sighted, foolish man, and hos forfeited tho respect of tho best oltizons of Chicago, Witte the public gonorally lave beon gratified with tha services of Mr. James 2, Root aa A member of the State Noard of Equalization, thero aro n faw caviling per sons who havo .undertaken to erlticise his oMeial actions, This has been done in print by Mr, Alfred B, Mason, and Mr, Root has replied In his usual overwhelming way, Tho difforence betwoon Mr. Root and his critic fg, that Mr, Root knew what ho was talking about and tho criticdid not. Thug, during his term in the Stato Board, Mr, Root has succeeded in having the “additions” to Cook County valuations, upon which taxes are as- sessed, reduced from an ayernge of 77 per cent per annum to 25 ‘per cent; and, durin tho ela years, from 67 por cent to 21 por cont | 3 ‘The maln charge, howeyor, has bocu that corporations have not been nssossed syill efently. One caso given Is that tulegraph compantes are not taxed on thelr capital stock, This ls true, because those companies are not Incorporated by this State and ave not taxable on thelr capltal stock, ‘Iho State Board, findlyg te easter to collect taxes from the raflroads on Uhoir tangible property, havo Inerensed tha valuation of the Intter property Instead of tho stock, this seeuring to the State all the results that would have fol- lowed an tncrensy In the valuation of the stock, So with all the procecidings of tho Board; they have been bound by deefstons of the courts, and have never falled when thoy have had the Inw on thelr atte to tax ecorpo- ratlons, falrly but -justly, asin tho ease of the Stock-Yards, " ’ Floally, Mr. Root In hits explanation thus Usposes of his erltie’s erlticisin: Wnt Thave sought to do ia to put sieht a valuation upon the eupttal atocle of corporations in Cook © wth na wil bo falr ana equal, coms parca with othor property in tis county: mid tate. When my acetser idunts that tho “deles gition from Cook County did suceced In gotting the naecasinent down from at av OL TT per cuntta an average of 2b por cent. he adults thit fust te that proportion the homes wore beneliied, To huve Lie of ho complaint oF tho assosament from Cook County, or nny of itt corporations, until upon the eve ot tho election, when a young man, Battered by tho fet that he At ong tine was Chalromn ofa Domocritic Comiuittee, and prompted by the sommes of tt former merber ot the flonrd who hus furnished: him with fetitious laformation, comes to the front with a vidw to lmpreasing on tho voters of tho Frat District that diey hid better send some mtn to the State Horrd who hus hed no experi: chee in those inatters, who f4 not a resident of this county, nud hng no futercat fa ite een ememne ma ‘Tim unscrupulous’ character of the Dem- ocratle leaders Is shown by the wmendaclty of the canpalgn they have waged,—n caimpalan of slaider, of villileation, of forgery, of Nes; and no reflecting nan can doubt that with all tho machinery of Government {1 the hands of that party the power to commit frands at tho polls would bo commensurate with the party mendaclty. Under such elreumstances the “Solld South *? would be avle to enforce a fong lease of power,—long enough to rob the ‘Treasury and hovelesly wreck the prosperity of the country, ‘Lhe program of the Solid South involves the division of Texas tnte five States and the adsnisston as States of Utah and New Mexico with the purposeof tnereas- Ing Its strength In both branches of Congress. Ina word, If the Solid South achleves power to-day it cannot for many yearsbo dislodged. Everything, then, tint the North loves is at stake—tts pride In the Nation, {ts devotton to'free Institutions, its desire to sve that the guarantees of tho Constitution in favor of black citizens are faithtully enforecd,—in a word, its purpose to preserve for future gen- erations the priceless blessings of Itberty and free Government for whieh the soldiers of the Union fought, bled, and died. Citizens of Chiengo, your part In this great contest ies Immediately before you, In tho brief equipiss of twelve hours your duty must, if ever, bo performed. ‘Tho registry, whieh ought to be pure, has been corrupted by base wretches utterly unworthy of the noble ttle of eltizens. It will require all the viglinnce of determined, honest men to see that the fraud of tho registry ts not completed at the Dallot-box. Your country asks ono day of your thne, Noiman is rich cnough, no man is poor cnough, to disregard this hnperattye call, Tr fs trite to” say that no more important election than this of to-day ever oceurred in tho United States. But tt fs no more trite than true, The country ts in the enjoyment. of an era of unexampled prosperity, and no coolhended man doubts that this pros- perity Isatstnke, Hundreds of thousands of free citizens at the South are to-day sulfer- Ing the Injustice and outrage of distranchise- ment, and no thoughtful man doubts that this. gross Injustice, this culminating out- rage, WH be continued In the eventof the sucess of the Demoeratic party, ‘The Solid South threatens tho taxpayers and the whole people of tho Nation with a erent flood of Rebel ctnitns, aggregating ono or two thousand million dollars,—the amount enn only be guessed at,—and no man who hag studled the character and observed tho course of the Southern people since. the collapse of the Rebellion doubts that under tho whip and spur of Southorn leadership the Democratic party, once in power, would rab the Treasury to pay these elalms,. ‘The Democratic party to-day will asgall In overy place where ft 1s assailable au honest franelise with every species of fraud; and no candid man doubts that one of tho first acts of the Domecratic party, in the event of Its advent to power, would be to sweep from the statute-books the Congres- slonal Election tnws,—the Inst barrier to the perpetration of colossal frauds, ‘The country possesses an admirable eur- reney system, conslsting of grevibacks and Natlonal-bank notes, redeemable in gold aud silver, and no man familiar with the passions and designs of the Solid South doubts the purpose of that wing of the Democratic party to strike down this curreney system and sub- atitute for it the old system of State banks, with a note Issue securad (2) by State bonds, a nememeremrninesmsrmnens Tur followlng has been graphed from San Franelsco ta tho Trish World In New York, Indleating In unmistakable Ianguage the Hdallty of tho Workingmon's party of Cultfornin to tho Weaver and Chumbors tleket: San Pitaxciico, Oct. i, 1880.—Edtor Irth World: Tho diaputohes this evening state Gat an address purporting to bave been ested by the Worklngaicn’s purty, of California is betug elr- culated 19.0 eampalgn document by tho Demos erate. Tdonounes such address asa libel upon tho Worklngien’s party of Califernin aad frand upon the workluginon of America, ‘The Workinginen's party of California, through tholy Stuto Convention, alestud delegates ta tho Chicago Convention. Tha Warkinginen’s party of Californie indorsed the action of tholr dele gatas to sald Convention, and na today Kips porting the platform and candidates put fore. ward oy the Convention. ‘To be more emphatle, the Workingmon's purty of California ave solid for Weaver und hun frocdum, Black sheep are to be found tn every flock, and traitors tow principle are to be found in overs party and in overs lund. A sinall, corrupt, purchasuble face tlon of our party sold theinselves to the Demos gyats for the promise of poultry. positions ns vithor splttounecleuners in the Allnt or boot. dusters |i the Custon-Tlouse, showlug to the work! that ¢ Aro neaes, Upon whose forchedd is branded, Yo hive betrayed tho Warking- mon, and ure now willing toxell our country fora mess of pottagy.” The human vultures who leat tho Denoerats of tha Haat may extend thom sound sympathy, but the Worktagmen f Amerien, and wll lovers of human frectom, will, tt is hoped, turn n deat ear to the ravings of these few p asible Demovratic creatures, who know nothing of the Belence of govern: ment or devotion ta principie., Wo stand tra 1y the fight for the new olyillzation, hoping that Weaver, the humunitarian stutesmun of lows, will buthonoxt President. A BA i d won's Party. oF] ———— Tlesry Wanv Beeoren made a captlyat- ing epooeh in Introdueing Col.“ Hob" Tuersall to a Srovklyn wudicnca Saturday ulght, He eulds The gentioman who will spenk’ to-night fs in no couventielo or church, (Laud isngbler Hie ie ta epeak ton wrest body of cltiaans, and take the [borty of saying that 1 respect wast the man that fora ful] seore wad more of ? ins worked for tho right in tho great broad told of huimgnity and fer the cause of human rights, Cheers and applause.) Lconsider ft an hoor: extend hha, as ldo now, tho wurm, carncst right band of tellowalilp, Aa Mr. Reechor sald this ho turned to Br, Tugorsoll and extended hia hand, Tho palms of tho two mon mot witha slap that was heard all oyor the bouss, nnd was tho slgnal for tumultus ous cheering and applause, whlch continued for soveral minutes, “T now tntraduce to you." continuod sr, Roccher, leading Mrs Tnyersoll forward, “aman who-and tway {t not Huttoringly—ta tho ghost brilliant speaker of the Bnylish tongue of all ten on this robe. Hiren applet But aw under tho brilllauey of the blaze of Hight wo tind tho Hving cons of dro, under tha lumbent tlaw ra hla wit und wagniitcont mutithests wa tid the ortous thame oC geniusand boucat thought," firvlonyed choors.) Oswatn Orrennonven, who returned from u Buropenn trip too Into to roglater or vote in Now York thia year, told a reporter: “Thu Ropublicans of this clty uwod thelr rst altegiunce to their Presldential candhiute, 1 they bad nominated a mixed focal tleket it would havo drawn outa very large Democratic vote, and the Demoernta, when thoy svould baye put [1 thelr oallots for Hane Asttis, many Detoorats will not vote nent while of thoso who da vate enough wit, Hhiny mupport Mr, Dowd and ble eoltewenes on te toeal teket to sure tho defeat at doin Kelle candidate, Leonsider, thoretore, that Mr. Dongs hominntion was a shrewd movoon the part ot the Atepudttcans In tho interest of thete Presidents ‘ enndidntes, na tt hna left tha Democrata tt Nopotesly divitod om thole county ticket, sit will keep many of thom away from tho polls." rrr Were ant, Thanntson declares, necordlng to the report of blsspecch in tho Chivage Pinter, tint he f, got tlght with Irishmen on Trish whisky, Teg he think that fs n recommendation to ten favor? Can ho belleve that Irishmen ike o iba merely bemanee bo ts in tho habiter pepe tight on Trish or any other Kind of whteky? would not Inault Scotehtmen by chittning thee votes on tho ground: that he got tight an Sota whisky, or Uerinans by saying they must vot for is party hieeause ho hind been drunken schnupps, or Hollanders by declaring that rt favorit intoxteunt was Holtand gin, or PF; cue men by saying that he fadtdlod bis ables brniny with nbslntho, or Chinamen by sounting tnt pratsesof opium. Yet he ts sald tohuvemd pented to tho Irish as if they were eeustomed only to support men who drink Erish whisky, a — ‘Tie gross partisinship displayed by Hap. rison’and Moran in the appalptinent of apecinly isthus justly commentod wpon by tha Eventug Journal: ss Whilo Judge Moran was delivering his that iol or Deputy. Sheriita were not were ut tho polls to-morrow to keep the pouce, Can, Harrison was on the floor below, whe waa In progress the awenring-11 of the worst fof of Democratic brulsers that could be pleked 4 In this lireo town. “An honest aan would wae tu keop hits cout buttoned tilt aboot fin wher walking through such a mob. They were ail Dentuerats, ‘Phe Doinoentts wero up-atalrs trys rget Judge Moran to revoke the order fop ppolntinont of DeputySherhte because the appolntiuents pirilsan. - Harrigan was flown below makiiug net only partisan appoin. NHR hat eich | rom a elas Thany of vhotr ond jo have been arreste under the Vagrant act. oe ae as _— a Ayramy claims another victin tn the poy. son of one Jolin W. Goodall, who pretends to havo “administored the effects of Henry i Morey," auld elfects conalsting of the original Philp forgery, Goodull appeprs to have writes to tho Truth (2) on tho 1th of October tnelosing tho letter that Philp forged. Queer, rather, that TDarnum shoul heve hunted all over erentionts find Morey’s mother aud publiely announce thay ho would yet find the adininistrator of Storey’ estnte (?) when he had the administrator's letter snugly tacked away In his pocketbook, Whea Goodall [a “tooked up" It will probably be found that he died. the noxt day after ho wrote the let. tor to Truth (2), and that nobody knows wherete was buried. — TLannisos ean’t hide himself behlad thet sults to escape publto entiumn for his undignitiol and disgraceful partisanship iv theeleetion, Tha Journal justly observer ‘Tho Mayor of n great city having himself ap. pointed to, or consenting necept, the Chairs fnuaship Of a partisan Mipien commtice pentlag an ¢: vlting Nutlonal cleetion, whenho ought to give his best thought and bis whole tine to miensures for the pregervation of tho elty’s pouce and good order on election-diy, lea Dreaeh of good taste and wt recklesness uf “the eternal fitness of things" that no tin that wo ki of would bd guilty of except Carter I, Narrison., ‘Phe fact of his acting in euch n ca pacity is bad enough, but his vet in Issuing 4 pare than proclainition, enlethited to fament iis order and rlot, cups tho climax of the infamy, re Tum blood-tubs, plug-uglies, and thugs who prapose * to break down doors, tear town, buthlings, seize the polls, and run the election to-duy” had better beware of striking the fet biowl Whon they renel the polling-places with this horritte intention thoy will be confronted by the men who own tho doors and the bulldings it is proposed to tear down, and pay the taxes which Mr. Marrlson has of lute been squander ing upon the city employés engaged in bi epomonal partisan sorvics, The honest citizens riot Chicuzo are fn ne mood to aubmlt to the de struction of their property by rufiana. eT Lyino circulars, originating from the Den Ocrutiy committees and candies, are as plenty In this city ny dend leaves, One of these aceuss tho Hon, Willtain Aldrich of having voted against the Collfornia bill Lintting Chinese trsmbgration, The fuot 16, ns the record shows, that Mr, Aldrich steadily votod with the fricuds of the bili, ant wns, and Is now, in favor of tho principle of te DDL ‘tho President tas appointed Consmilsslone ers und sent them to China to nogotinte for such changes und modifications of the trenty as sball puta stop to the iinportution of cuolles iute this country. i ——_—— WHEN you go to the polls read your tleket earerully to seo tut it contains only the umes. of Republican candidates far Electors, aud that they are correetiy speltod. ‘Tho trie Ist of Kee publicnn Electors fa Mlinuls 1s us follows: George Sehneidor, Etholbort Callahan, Nobert‘T. Lincoln, + John M. Smyth dames A, Kirk, Christapher M, trazoey Hobert AMEN, Janne IE Eilott, Simes Goodapeud, Alfred Suipte, Sabin DB. Puterbaugh, Emery C. Uimphrey, William A, Gritnshawy, dames C. MeQuiiig, Jonathan HW. Rowell, WIlinn 1t. Jewell, dl. Shotts, James W, Peterson, George W. sinith. Wilbur 'l. Norton, Willi LL Jubuso oe Let not tho sun go down on any Republic. an without tho knowledge of some gout deed done, Have youn slek or infirm Republican nelghbor? fake hin to the polts (na curriago if he will zo, or inform semebudy who will take him Do you knuw nv eynte or an indifferent fricad who will not go to the polls without Urge Jog? ‘Lhen urge hho, his fe Mkjg g'e wedding fenst in Serlpture, We must, if neccessary, come pul tho Invited guosts to come in. <a Ar tho last Presidental electlon—1870—tho four North Sido wards guve tho fallowing ns Jorities for Vikton, They are gulug to record & very ditferont verdlet to-da: Fitteonth Ward, Sixteenth Ward Sovonteonth Ward, Elghteenth Ward,. Total majority for Tilden, ——— NDER SuLtivan dentes, In a card jo Journ, that it Mr, Hynes ts elected State's Attorney be will ho one of hls assistants. A contrary oplufon widely proyuiled. But Mr 8. nds: vd mrad ad take regione ut Jt wero offered ta nha, wine hive not the @ toat rene Hoty that IEvould bo offered to mo if Lid de blre $a You, Republican, who rend. these lines tor day, what have you done, or what do you prow pose doing for your country? It tg not enuugh that you should deposit your own vote in tho Vallot-box, and put It on the right side, You hivo dutics and reaponsibilities aga eltizen. Co to the polls and take some wavering or Lukes warm friund with yous and dee that he docs nob get away until be votes a iepublican ticket. Tue Pall Matt Guzette gravely informs its rouders that “Gon, Garfold, the Democratla candidute for tho Presidentship, bag weltten & letter expressing full sympathy with tho Pro- fectionists, aud doctaring that wll tall nbout free trade for tho United states ts folly.” It is generally suepeeted ut this side that Gen, Garfield faa Ropubllcan, and that ft was Cou. Hancock who wrote the letter, eee aan Tuy Philp forgery boro bloody frult in Denver on Sunday, For tho biood that wat spilled thore Wiltlury H. Barnum and the Demo- crutle Conutnittea ure responsibte bufore God and the eguntry. For tho horrors of that aight of riot avery Democrat fn the lund who has dus dorsed qnd elrenlated that Infamuu forgery 1 responsibie before God and tho countrys rn Keer your eye on tha bulietin-boards to- night untll Now York {a board from; and whoo you know that tho Republican Hlectors but been chouen fn that State go to bed and sleep tho sloep of tho rightoous. No power on earthy uo accident, no carcloaness, no forgery OF He, 20 corruption, cun defout Garfield thor. ———— ae Iv Hancock is elected to-day, ovory man who drew bie aword to etal his country will shout for joy; very man who tried to shoot the Governmont to death In. 1s6l-'8 will relolees every min who tried to starve the Governmneul to dguth fn 1878-'80 will shout binsclf hoarse. <<< Reap thy Federal Elvetfon Inws, and ro. inciber that Unolo Bam bua tho power to bat! them up, ———__—_ Justice Crarvorn, It is stated, will never gaia take up bis pubile dutics, Ho is able

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