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No [oss of life, however, fe as yot reported. a ‘Tnene ts little doubt as to the aspirations of Gov. Foster, of Onto. Hohas no dosiro for a ploco in Prosident Garfeld’s Cabinet, but ho docs want. to suocoed tha President-elect as United Ktates Senator. Tho nnnouncement fs ‘mado with authority, and “that sottles It” no far‘as Mr. Fostor’s views and intentions are concerned. Tur nowspapot.cotrespondants af Europe ati! continue to aver ‘that tho Caar was lately married to the Prinocss Dotgornuki, and that he ‘baa deolared tho first of thoir childran, of whom thore are soveral, sixth in the ortor of succes: slon tothe throne. It fs understood, although strenuously dented by the Russinn oMfeials, that tho Czardeatros to livain the South of France, where alluremonts of tho climate have charmed bim more than tho splendors of nutecratic power or the monotony of Nibilistic demonstra- ‘dons, ¥ = Tue showing made bythe Republicans In Virginia Inst Tuesdiny’ wns somothing remarka- die. With au adverse majority of about 0,000to contend against they enme out of the canvuss but 12,000 behind the Demoernte, and but for tha Republican votes onst for tho Rendjustor ticket would bavo carried the Binto' for Garfield. As it ‘was thoy elected two Congressmen whore before thoy bad but one, besides two ReadJusters who aro expected’. ta vote with the “Ropublicans, Bourdon solidity in Virginian was vory badly shaken up. . our Taarrs (in this sense Taaflo ts not a Welshman) has mundo n concession toa Anancial ayndiento headed by n Frenchman, whoroby tho Empire of Austro-Hungary 8 to do all its banking business through tho syndicate, such ns Secretary Sherman has ilono through his own, and tho Fronobman, {n‘rotura, is to at- tmot to Vienna Inrve capitals which would , othorwiso, and which bave heretofore, gone to Berlin for iavestmont, much to the envy and ; ombnrrassment of the anolent dynasty of the Ditaubs. z ‘Tue rumor fs efreulating iu Southwestern ‘Wisconsin and tho Gatenn region in Mlinols that Judgo Cothren, the Democratic candidate for Congress dofeated by Hnzelton In tho Seventh Wisconsin District, has beoome Insane, Hap- pily, this pleco of nows lacks confirmation, and, under the clroumstancon of a honted canvasa sod much mallclous and ill-advised porsonal #arfarg isnot propatily true, Tho Judgerecently Ageidod a plove of maining Ntigation in a way that gave offense to a Jargeciass of peoplo, and mado hia candidacy for Congross at this timo pnrticue larly hopoless and impolitio, Thodocision, hows ‘vor, was, it 18 olnimod, in atrict conformity with the practiocs of tho more Western country, whore such matters are most commonly adjudl- catod. 4 Se Tur Chicago Sortallats, Communists, Groonbackors, and the lunatics of various typos who train with that crowd, are ina sad state of mind ovor tho resulta of the recent clection. Thoy can’t understand how it was tbat thay cnt 60 contamptibie a Azure, und why It was thatthe warkingmen showed s0 inuch good senso ng to vory lurgely voto the Ropublican Natlonal, State, and County tloket. It !s full timo this collection of tnbuppy Impraoticables onmo to the conclusion indicated jn some of thelr Speachos at ypsterday’s mecting,—that conclu. sion boing that they aro of no earthly account in this community, and can't bo in too much of an “hurry about retiring to tue position of absolute obsourlty which thoy aro so cwinently qualified to adorn, ——— ‘Pore Lyo XILL hus been compelled to pay bis own © bolp," 9 Pontifical turnout of aome 600 Roople, bocatise they wero forbidden to taku the oath of alleylanco ts tho King of Italy, This ‘Yast inroad upon the sums donated by the faith: ny ful of tho world has saddened bis splrit, but has ‘Qnly embittorod bis bustiity tu the Governmoat of Maly, In a speech to thesu Vatican do- meatiog, tnde the 4th of last month, he gave Utlerance, for thu first time,to thuse sont! Monta or oppuaition to the King which be was generally thought to havo previously concealed, , and-wade the plain deviaration that nu modus vevend! would uver be possible betweon tho Valioan and tho Cabinet of Umborte until tho “latter bad conceded everything, and the former bad retrieved all. Dr. Tuomas yesterday vccupled for ihe frst time the pulpit of The People's Church,” in the auditorium of Mooloy's Thoatro, and the bow departure was inuugureted with every in- d{cation of a great and graufylng success, Tho + plan of the enterprise was briolly sketobed in _ * the sermon, aod i 1s one which should comand people, Prof. Swing preached at Central Churc, @eermon on “ Life's Docline"; and tho Hoy, II. « M, Collissou, at tho Fullerton Aveauo Presby- terian Church, bad for his themo the question, “Did the Bun Btand Bullt’—and bis aaswor Is (9 ,, , tao AMirinatives At tho Michigan Avcouo Meth- the respect and good wishes of all Christinn’ ‘Van Horne preached about "Intellectual Freedom In Christianity,” Ina letter from a well-known and tollable correspondent, which we print thie morning, fs riven in detail tho history of tho Iatest Indinn aificulty In Coloraro, resulting In tho murder of Jackson, who had proviously killed the son of Chiof Shayano. This narrative of tho affair is the most complcte as to details and most probably the fairest and most truthTul prosont- ment of both aides of tho ease that bas yot been published. It shows the killing of Shavano's son to have been a wanton murder, and tho subsequent kilingof the murterer to hare beon an net of Indian rovongo; and it also vindlentos Agent Rerry from the charge that bo -dellber- ately refused protection to Jackson and aban- doned him tb the vengeance of the maddened savages, Tue ridievlous ery of Fraud was an after: thought of Narnum'e, who fancled ho saw in it an opportunity.to take tho curso off his atro- olous mismanngoment of the campnign, John Kelly and “ftoss" MeLaughtta fell into tine, thinking {t would divort attention from thor share tn bringlag about the tremendous defent, and forthwith called upon thelr henehmen alt over the Btato to work‘upand send forward charzes of “fraud and Intimidations Thon thero was another class who joined the huc- and-ory because they had lost henvily in thotr election wagers, and hoped thereby to have nil bets declared “off. But it won't work. Barnum will be oureed more vigorously than ever when ‘his Fraud program shall bave follon through, Join Kelly will not recoive one shaft the less of Democgratie yituperation, and alt those election bets will have to be paid. It Is only tho sym- metrical Muishing-touch ta one of tho most thoroughly-complote botehcs over accomplished by political artisans. Banxus’s scheme to dispute the Riectoral ‘vote of New York finds very little oncourage- ment in the Democratic newspapers published at Washington. Tho Gazetle, which, under or- dinary circumstances, might be expected to go to any lengths in sustaining dosporate Bourbon mensures, counsels course of philosophical resizontion; while the dferatd,’ Hunvook's “especial orgin, not only accepts the situntion gracofully, but expresses gratification that the Detnocracy are relieved. of tha vexatious and undesirable circumstanco of a Democratic majority in Congress makiugn fool of itself fighting a Republican Executtve, Tho Capital, Independent Demoerat, has some comptimenta- ty things to sny about Gen. Garfeld, setting him down as tho most scholagly Prestiont since the younger Adatns, and as equal in intellectual stamina to Abraham Lincotn, and predicts that he will make “ane of the grentest and wisest of our Presidents,” Tne Shoestring Congresstonal District of Misstesippl, which runs the whale length of that Stato, and was originally sot aside by tho Domo- orate sons to corral tho negro vote into one district, thereby muking tha rest surely Detno- eratly, and which was afterwards, by outherod- ing Herod, atso carried for a Brigadier (Chal- mers), was this year successful in electing a Republican by 1,072 majority, tho real prepon- Gcrunce* of. Republican votes belng some fiftees times grenter, The Southerners bave—upon the pretext that some de- publican tickets wera printed «with short dashes (—) instead of commna before tho names ef the candidates—thrown out enough to give tho Brigadier 700 majority. Of course the Republican party will have the power toright thie wrong, and the chivalry of Bhanny fovoriand would despise us Northorners still more cordinily if we did notsce justicu done. Chatmors,as a Brigadior, ranks in n military way with about such warriors a3 Franz Sigol, who fately fought so thriftily for tha Democratic party through tho Northwest; To bo plaluor, Chalmers wan no gool,ns tho recital of his earcor, printod n weok or 80 ago, will show very" clearly. The Forty-seventh Congress will tix Chalmers. s “THE DEVIL WAS SIOK." The Democratic press ot the country, from Maine to California, assnlis Chairman Bar- hun fiercely, All his disreputable methods, allhis Ues, forgerics, parjurtes, and tricks, aro now denounced with a great show of Rehtpage indignation, Atwill probrivy occurto the country that these Democratic editorial mutedictions stiaw- ered upon the hend of the Inte chief of tho Democratic campaign are a trifle Inte fn find- ing utternnes. ‘hey are as impotent to prove the virtue-of the Democratic rank and. {file as to avert the catastrophe whieh has re- sulted from Mr, Barnuni’s pecullar methods, The “hoss’? Is dead, and all the protests of nlltho Democratic editors In the land, 1t- tered after the fact, agninst, Barnwm’s ras- enlities will fail to banish from the public mind the hnpression that these ‘same editors were willing to. have the “hoss” saved by Barnum’s tles, perjuries, and forgeries. There is not much renown to be gained: by de- nouncin§ a thief after he has beon caught and fs on the way to tho Penitentlary. And stich denunciation ts espeelally weak and absurd from the lips of those who wit- hessed the attempted larceny and remained silent until after the nerest of tne thief. ‘The Democratle editors who are: now mauling Barnum remind us of sly Sammy ‘Tilden, who, after having bein the intimate political associate of Boss Tweed, Joined the ranks of lits prosecutors in time not only to eseano complicity with the rogue, but to’ sharo the glory of his capture and punishment. ‘There ts, no now ight sinco election-day on the subject of the Morey forgery. If Mr. Watterson, of the Loulsville CourterJour tal, cnn seo now that it was disgraceful and mean for Barnum to indorse and clreulnte the Moroy forgery, why coukl not he sce it bofore the election? “i How amany Stato Democratic Campaign Committees declined to circulate Mr. Bare num’s Philp forgery, and to {ndorse and recommend it as the truth? If thore is one wo have not heard of It. How many Dani- ocratic papers denouncéd the Philp forgery? Just two, the New York Su and Buoll’s Washington organ, <All the rest nre os deep in tho mud ag Mr. Barnum is in the miro, The country has probably not forgotton tho Domocratic iusinuations and open threats that In the event of a aloso election they would count out the Republicans, “What Democratic paper, prominent or otherwise, what Domocratie orator, big or little, de- hoimeed those revolutionary Instuuntions and threats? Not ond, And what does all thigimean? Does it not mean that there was Q fellow-feoling betwoan tha loader, Barnum, and his aubordinate chtofs.and heads of messes? An fimmncuinte political party does not choose 9 notoriously and abomlnably corrupt manag loader, If political party selects its worst, most unscrupulous membor Rs manager, tho logicn! prestumption fs that the worst olomenta In the party are In the as- cendeney, and the Irresistible conclusion is that there ts. witlespread purty desiro for 0 cainpalgn of mscallty and fraud, When it wos known that William 31, Barnum had been chosen to lead tha Democratic hosts Republicans oxpected to oncounter a com> valgn of falschood and slandor,. Barnum’s unscrupulous chnracter was thoroughly Known to Republicans, It ts a ttl strange that Itshoutd have required a four montis? ea tainform Democrats on the sub- aC! ‘The selection of Barnum ns Chairman of the Yumocratio National Committes was the logical sequence ot the desperate resolye of the Hamptons, the Lamarg, the Toombses, ant the Butlersof the Sauth to win at every hazard. The Demoeratle party North must be presumed to have intended all that Bute num did inthe Jato campaign. ‘they pro- vided the halter and knotted the ropete hang the Republican party, by foul menus. Now thelr uwa necks are ln the nouse und the trap has fallen, It does not ile In their mouth to deciare in foud concort; “ {t was Barnums we took no part in the trick’? | If Barnum had wou his game, no matter by what mountains of lies or by what reams 1 THE CHICAGO TRIBU. of perjuries and forgeries, overy Denioeratic paper In the country woul have sung his praises, aving failed, they realize thelr Jolut responsiblity with In for the villains jes of the campaign he waged, and’ seek to cover ther retreat wnder the smoke of high- Wrought expressions of sinvulated indigna- tion against tholr guilty partner, Thy davil was siok, tho devil a monk would bo; ‘The dovil was well, the devil a monk was he, BARNUM'S FRAUD SCHEME, There is areport, which needs confirma- tion, to the effect that Gen, Hancuck lias written & letter to the scoundtel Barnum that he will not. bea party’to the villainous “fraud” conspiracy of the latter; that ho dovs not belleve thera ts nny proof that the Republicans carried New York by fraud, or any foundation for tha allegation: and that he will not In any event consent to be counted in as atechntenl President. It this be true, lt speaks well for Gein. Hateack’s sense of honor and mantiinoss, espeemlly as compared with the dishonesty and low, con- temotible trickery of. the men who managed. iis campaign. But whether this be true or not inakes no dtference with tho result. If Barnum and his gang of conspirators, headed by such fellows ns Jolin Kelly, attempt to disfranehisa the Republicans of New York City, pnd the Demucrats In Congress take any steps fo carry out thelr program and de- elare Unncock elected, ff will do no good, even ifhe were a party to the disreputable and dishonest sehvme. Ie woult never be Inaugurated. ‘fhe Solld North would trample out not only tho scheme ilself, but every one connected ‘with ff | Sueh & wave of popular wrath would arisc and sweep everything before {t as. the Solid South and Northern dough- frees: of tho Barnum sort have not seen since 1801. If Gen, Garllolil Hyves he willtake his seat and will be the Chicf Magistrate of these United Stntes for tho next four years, If he dacy not lve, Mr. Arthur will be the President 'Thoy were elected tnirly and honestly In the face of tho Inost monstrous frauds In Mississippi, South Carolina, and other Southery States, by a majority not only of the Electoral vote, but of the popular vote, and by the most decisive victory known In this country for years, and there is no human power that can prevent -them from occupying the places te whieh they wore elected. Aside from the solld and irresistible masses of thé Republicays, who would move upon the works and earry them with a rush, these infamous conspirators who are willlng to plunge the country Into confusion, and to attempt a revolution to curry out tholr desperate schemes, would find themselves exposed to n fire in the rear. The Democratle rank ani file would never support them. Ifonest and reputable Democrats . all over tho .country are alroady raising protest ngainst the Infquitous schome of Barnum. Even tho Southorn Brigadiers, howaver bitter and iis- appointed they may feel, would not lifts fiuger to support such a project. . ‘They kniow well enough what Is behind tt and , What results nre ‘sure to ensue when the Solid North ls aroused and moves forward to seenre the results of Its victory, Even In New York, where tnfs dfshonest and seitt- tious achema wns hatched, it would bo stamped ont. ‘The backers of Kelly, who want to conceal and cover np the mortifying failure of thelr leaders, will never aecom- plish their purpose. There fs but one course for Barnum to pursue, and that isto go home and study the infamy of his courso nt prea- ent, his dishonesty and villainy thropgh tho <cainpaign, and devote the rest of his Mite to personal reform a has made for himself the most unenylable reputation of any: politleal leader in this country, Ife stands charged with forgery, porjury, fraud, and dishonesty.’ Ife is oxe- crated by Republienns, Mo Is damned by Domocrats, Me hag lost the respect of alt decent, ‘Iaw-abidlng, and honest men, trre- spective of party. The only amends he can inake fy to get out of politics, to let his name bo heard of ns little as possible hereafter, and devote the rest of Ifs fife to penttentinl practices, and to “some practical expressions of sorrow for hls indecent, dishonorable, and disreputable condnet as Chairman ‘af the Democratic National Cotimittee, and to re- sign his presont postion In favor of a gentle man % wes} FRAUDS IN MISSIBSIPPI. AWD SOUTH CAROLINA. Tha olcction in Misstssipp! and South Car- ollua was churacterized by frauds which out- do fn infamy anything yat practiced in the Solld South. In the Inttor State tho methods of 1876 were revived. The Bourbons went to tho polls armed tu the teeth and took pos- session: Thoy held the .appronelics and re- fused to allow any one to pass who.was not aso-called Democrat. Republicans who at- tempted to vote had revolvers placed nt their heads and were ordered home. Federnl of- , ficinis were not allowed to bo present at the counting of the yotes, and Supéryjsors who attempted to perform thelr duties, were ar rested, Immense numbers of tissne bnl- Jots were voted and basketfuts of Repub+ lican bultets wore publicly burned, The Red-Shirts had everything thelr own way in nearly every district, and the Republicans of the State werv substantially disfranchised, In Mississippt the same tactics wore pursued, In the Chalmurs district the Republican vole of two wntire counties was thrown out In the most infamous mannor, ‘Tho Missis- alppl law provides that there shall be no dis- tinctive marks on tickets, ‘Lhe Democrats lind thelys printed in svorat.. Tho Repub- Nean tickots had no marks upon then of any kind excopt tha dash inarks, by way of punctuation, which any 'printer would uso Unless ho had been speelally Instructed not todogo, ‘Chose tlekets, ainounting to over 5,000, were thrown out} by tho Mourbon Judges, and Lyneh, who linda large major. ity, was declared defeated and the Confed- erate Brixndier Chatiners elected, ‘Tho returns from these two States will need spesinl scrutiny when these Confed- erates present thelr certiticntes to sents to. which thoy hayo vavor been eleet- ed. Wheroyer the taint of fraud is perceptible the’ seats of Bourbons should bo promptly vacated and the contest aunts given thelr places, There bs no nse paltoring about the matter sny longer, and fortunately thonow Congress wilt haven majority of mon who.will nothe in any tem- por to countenance or condone those villatn- ous frauds or compromliss with corruption, ‘These falso claimnnts to seats must . be bundled out, neck and heols, nid the dour of Congress shut In thelr faces with tIttlo core- mony ordelay, Lbisa duty which Congress owes to Its own sense of mantiness and hon or and lo the Integrity of the ballot-box, The red-shirted Robels of these two States must bo tight that thoy can‘¢ nullify élections any longer, and that Confederates sont to Congress, without ‘elthor = the © will or tha yolo of the people, can't tuka tholr seats among’ tho people’s repre: sentatives, ‘Chere ts no surer way (0 teach the shotgun gentry of South Carolina and the bulldozers of Misslasippl that they will be obliged to have fale elvotlons and count votes fuirly than to send every bogus appll- cant home again, aud that without staying | upon tho order of the sending. ‘Ihe new Con- gress Will be Ing position to do this, and it should do it promptly and fearlesly in every Instance. So iong as thoso thievea aro ad- juitted to stolen seats, go long the South will continue Its infamous frauds, When it learns that tts mothods are of nu avail, [twill conse thom, and honesty will provail tn thotr elections, Every Confederato Brigadier who comes to the noxt Congress, therefore, with A certificate obtained by fraud or corruption showld be shown tha door ds promptly ns if he wero an ordinary street-tramp, and shoul bo hoisted ont wilh ng fttle ceremony, => aay THE VOTE IN ILLINOIS, é We have receiver the oliclal vote af eixty- onoof the 102 counties of the State. ‘Tho ma- Joritios In those countios we givoin a table which follows, : WANCOOK'S MATONITIFS, Counties, | “HaISE Chait, 824] Union... . 8 Woudtord,, “ i ‘Yotal Hancock.. 9,434 j Mucoupii Murion,. Att] MuLonn... Mercer. » F| ‘Total Huncoels,. BI) Not Kop. majority .09,005 ‘700 ‘The countios not Ineluited In the above liste gave in 1876 mnjoritles for Hayes 9,553, and for Tilden 13,029, or 2 net majority for ‘Tilden of 3,446, In 1870 the yote of the Stute waa? Hayes, 278,253 ‘Tid 8,001 Hayes over Tilden, 10,601 Garfleld's mnjority in sixty-uno countics Heard (OM. se reerseeerceee saee BO Hayes in. sano countios. +e 10,185 Garfield's gain over Hayes In 61 countlos 23,760 Garfield’s majority wilt probably exceed 42,000 in the whole State. vt ‘The majority for Gov, Cultom fn tha coun ties nonied ts about 2,200 less than that for Garfiold, Weaver's yoto In the sama coun- ties 3 about 17,000, while that of Streeter, the Greenback candidate for Governor, is con- siderably mare. a . THE NEXT NEW STATE, ‘ ‘Pho election belug over, nnd the constdora- ton of party advantage no longer wxisting, It Is possible that Congress will, at the ap pronching session, adopt tho Initintory legls- Intion for tha erection of a new State out of tho present Territory of Dakotn, ‘That Territory contains now nearly 150,000 inhabitants, or more than the ratio of popu- Jatlon under tho present apportlonment of representation. But the tide of emigration to that State Is not only Inrge but continu- ous. There are at present five rallronds ex- tonding their lines westward across the Ter- ritory, and all will within a few months have thelr tracks lald to the Missourt River. The climate and the soil are similar in all respects to that of Minnesota, and the coming spring: will witness the settloment there of whole swarms of omigrants from tho Enstern States, from Canailn, and from Europe. ‘Thepresent Territory is tou large fornsinglo State, Itcontalnssomowherein the nelghbor- hoot uf 200,000 square miles of land, or nearly five times ag; mych as Lnols,. ‘he plan is, ‘we bollove,'to form n State by drawing a line through {t from. onst to west, and erecting the southern half into a State, and continu- ing the northern. and jess populons half under the Territorial Government, It is con- fidently expected that, before the preliminary procvedings of forming a Stnta Government enn bo concluded, the new State will have all the population ontitling it ton Representa- tive {n Congress, even under the new appor- tlonment necessary under the census of 1880, its pretty certain that, if tho present Con- gross do not: pays the necessary faw for the erention of this naw Stato, it will be passed by tho now Congress elected tho present year, Bara.-Gex, Jases Re OreAtarens, tho re puted horo of tho Fort Piliow mnasacre, his over- ronched himsolf ut last. otug a vandiduco for Congress forthe think Ume in tho Shoestring District ot Mississippi, ho tas causod 2,030 Repub- enn ballots cast for his opponont, John It. Lynch (colored), to bo thrown out. Tho oxcusa for tho rojection of these votes fs that they bore a “distinguishing mark,” such marks boing pro- hibitoi by tho Stato Jaw, “Dnt the only “ marks" whioh the ballots had on them were printor's rules under tho names, not filt there for the purpose of distinguishing them, but in-the ore, diunry stylo of typography. Probably 0 por cent of the ballota printod in this country hive distinguishing marks. on’ them, {f printer's rules oan bo so classed. Mr. Chnlmors will havo to ‘convince’ a Iepnbifean Con- Rreasiona! Committeo, ‘a much more inered- ulous body than 1% Mississipp! board of canyassers, that those rules were “distinguish. ing marks" within tho moaning of tho law. The Prosumption is agatnst the honesty of any count whioh roturis Chalmora to Congross. Tle ais+ trict is composed exclusively offeountios nlong tho Missleaippl River, oxtonding from tho north- ern to the southorn Iino of the Statu, ‘Tho rich- est bottom lands inthe South are found In this district, tho rural portion of which is dlyided into immonso plantations. Outslde of the Cities of Natehes and Vicksburg (of which tho tuttor elves 8 Republican mnjarity), 80 por cent af the vopulntion is colored. Onn full vote and fair couut tho district is Republican by 17,0u0 major ity. It hus votod as follows sinco reconstruc. tion, the vote of the countios in tho present dis: trict being taken previous to the redistricting of the State in 1675: + Dem, — Totat, oy BhaTS 4087 Shad U5 Beh W788 BNI Ta 00d. “huss Tho Republlonn voto by countics in 1st} and 1878 compures a4 follows: 1879, 1878, Adams (atchos),... 073 1,203 IOUVAL seve veeee 0 Claiborne a Conkoma, 3 Uesuquei Q otturs 5 Tunten, 1 ‘awhington Witkinson, iy ‘Totals 1,370 Tutldozing and falso counting made tho diftor- cio, Lynch, tho Hopublicun candiduto, who scems to baye beon falrly elected this time, -will bo seated by the Leo- publican, Congros, Ho le an able aud very popular man, Asa roprosontative of Mx. sisalppi in tho Chicago Convention, when tho tlolegation from that Btutu was pollod he cast hia voto for Janes A. Garilald, much to the aur. prlao of Bunator Hruce and somo other mombors of tho auleguuon, why bad supposed that he would chungo from Shorinun to Oraut, Butho nd served with Gurfold In tho House und know hin. ‘ ee ‘Tux New York Post bulieves that many Democrats were digxustod by the SMorey forgory und so inducod to yote the Republican ticket, but also bellovos that tpany ignorant persons who bofory hud resolved to vote the Kepublican teket were frlghvoned by the Chincso scare and brought back tu tho Demoarutlo party. The editor of tha Pust bas personal knuwlodygo of soverul cases of tho kind, and gu sponks by tho card, He dayas. It is known to ws that persons omployed b; corporusiony doing busiaees ihtand cles be tee City of Now York buve been made to believe that Chinatmen wore to bo brought bithor im- tantly to fill thelr places in caso Garfield wero cloctwd. Wo can vouch for one instance, how- ever juany or fow others thors way bave buon MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8 1880, == In which a cook burat Inte a passion af tenrk, and, rofuaing to be comforted, wopt Ile nel all ins lous atter hearing that Hnneook was de- feated, "This poor wot hid been persuaded into the sama bellef, Rhy expected to seo A M0 of bis congeners teay tneootinently through hor kitehen Wladtaws and drive ber forth kote. {ess Into tho streot the day after Cirtelt‘s wlec- flow. At best sho looked for adistnal yin. «lo! of her wages; and this fiopen wo, with carresnong i oadtamity for all her Friends, fed her to regard what happened as at evil with out prevedoht and without remedy, It ts probable that this same frat mode Call- fornia n close State, and gig tha Pomoeratio party the Electoral vote of Novada. Rut the net results of the forgery, conatdering tho n= faniy aud rist of tho thing, were not great; It did not pay. <r Ganrinny and Arthur lave recelved a majority of the popular as wellas of the Elevt- oral vate. On the fea ot tho returns tho Ite- publtcan mojority In the whole country fs nbout W),000, 'Phis isn small margin to boast of, but it must bo remembered that tho Sothern majort- les are, ton prent oxtent, Netitious and fraud. ulont. One full and free vote nt tenst 100,000 of the apparent Demverntle tmajurity tn tho South would be wiped out, As itis, thore bus Leon ns deelded reduction of the Domocratie majorities throughout the South, and ospectally In the bor- der Btates, Tho popular majuritios, cluscly vstt+ minted, aro as follows: : Republican majorities. California, . Cotorada Demueratic majoritice, a ‘Georgia, hi] Kontiek: Laulsiqn Murgs hit Mississ! wi8] Noviad 21,0] New Jorscy.. $000] North Caroling... 23,010 South Carolina... Lan) /ennes tee G00 Oregon Ponnsytvania Mhorte Taiane Vermont... Wisconsin. 43 seeseee OOD 1S) West Virginin,... 1.000 ‘Yotal... B21 AD) ‘Tus only part of Lowa in which thore was Any serious contest at tho Inte cleotion was in the Sixth Distrlot (the south contral countics aroun Ostalhosa), ‘Shia torritory bad become deoply infected with tho fat lunacy, and two Yenra no etectud Qillette by over 2,00) majority ‘by n fusion of the Greenbuckers and Democrats, tho yuto Lelng, Kopublicnn . 1403, Fuston 10,300. Last yenr tho vote in tho Sixth District for Governor wad us follows: *” Topublican, Domoorat.. Greenback, Detmocrnt and Greenbnek,... Opposition mujority..,. or Tho Democrats and Greonbackers agin united on Gillcte, and tho problem beforo the Repudticans wus to defent tlm and redcom tho district, thus making tha Towa dolozation galld. Republican, Tho contest wie n sevoro and ox- elting one, but the Republican candidate, Cutts, pulled through by 69 yotes. The majority is sill but-suillciont, and the deleyntion fs now sold and tho Huwkoyes are huppy. ‘They wero inlsernblo so-lony ‘ns there wero nny specklud sheep in the flock, Kasson whippett his ian, Jatin P. Cook (Damocrat), tn the district that Weayer hind ropresonted by over 3,000 majority, It {gy now all serony in Hawkeyedom. oe Tur Ropubllean Club of tho First Ward, Nothaving the reur of his Mujesty Cartor tho First beforo thatr oyes, passed the follawing whoreas toa resolution at tholr mocting Satur day ovonings Wueneds, Tho Mayor of this city, by hls course In tho Into election th making incendiary apecches ectlewttated to create riot. and Duodahed, and by his. appointing Democratic ward bummers na speolal fee to overawe tho ley) voters, thereby’ try- ng to funtigumtte the Southorn mode of carry ing cleuttons, his shown himself unfit for the poaitan he holds, and should recelve the cone demnution of honest men of all partics; thore- fore, bo it resolved, ete, “a What {6 Cartor tho First golng todo" nbout it? Wiil he tamoly submit to be thus stigmatized by aclub of 1 thousand mombors in tho very ward where ho keeps his office? The charges made are protty serlous,—making Invonidinry specehes enlculated to crunte riot and. bloodshed, aud np. polnting Democratia ward bummers ag specint polles to overawe the legal voters, ete, As tho “Boss" bulldozar has gone into the Hbel dusl- ness, hero is m bouutitul opportunity to stilt further practice in that Ino of business by suing the First Ward Republican Club,—and be- fore tho lmpartini and non-partisan Morat, of course, Go in, Carter, +6 15,050 10,035" 7K) SS ed Tur following aliows ‘tha result of the Gubernatorial elections in clghteen States; Colorndo—Govorner, F. W; Pitkin, Ropubllean. Conneaticut-Gavarnor, H. i. Iyolow, To- bICAn. . ‘ PHiorlda—Governor, W. G. Bloxham, Domo- erat. iltinolg—Governor, 8. M. Culiom, Republican. Ea osmeualy. of State, J, aA. Dy ull, Ie- ublicun, + Pcntists—Gavernor, J.P. Bt. John, Rapubliean, “Mussuchusetts—Governor, John D, Long, Re: publican, Michlgin—Goyvornor, D. H. Jerome, Repub- ean. Missourl—Govornor, 'T. T. Crittenden, Domo- ern, : : ht ‘Nobraska—Governor, Albinus' Nunco, Ropub- lent. . ° Now Inmpshiro—Covornor, L, 8. Roll, Repud- cn. New Jorsoy—Govornor, J. 0, Ludlow, Domo- erat, nor York—Chief Judgo, C. J. Folgor, Repnb- Ms : “North Caroll Ina—Govornor, T, J, Jarvis, Demo- crt, : Nn Penns lsanla-ENprorne Judge, Honry Greon, fepublicun, Bout Carolina—Qovernor, J. Hagood, Dumo- erat. oa Tennessoe—Govornor, Mawkins, Republican. Toxus~Governor, O. M, Roberts, Democrat. A PAtAGRAPH appeared in Tin Trinuy. nday ‘two after tho election based on nn ore roneous diepateh, saying that + Congressman Taskel’a majority in the Second Diatrict of Kane eas was cut duton te $00 otwiny tu tout ccnacs aud tothe union vt the Grocnbickers ana Democrats Opninet bin. editor of tha Lawronco Journal writes an inaiguant letter giving, tho ftom’ fits." If sys fh corroation: “I send you trom this morning's Jornal a statument of IHus- Kell’s mujoritics, Two yenns ngo the combined Opposition curriod tho uistrict by: vor 4,000, but, boing divided on two candidates, Haskell ran in. ‘Thisyeur the Demourats and Grocnbackors fused, iy WO confused thom to tho tune of 7,000 mn jority: 107) Wyandott » Ges] Douglus,... + TO) TOtttheseereeee LAN + srvenee 10) Mantguinery, tujarity for Groon,, Chorokco, majority for Green, Haakelt's majority, re Gun. Jo Hawney, of Connecticut, will havo hleroward., Whon Platt was nominated for tho, United Btates Sunute by tho Ropublican onus, Gon, Hawley was notified that he might ba clocted by Demoorntio yotes, Ho refused the tempting offor, Now it eoung certain that, 4g a roward Cor his foynlty to tha party, he will bo olccted to succeed Eaton, nimost without op- ‘position, Tho'¥pringteld Repuitican sayer A number of towns ts tholy nomlunting caus’ -guees {natructed thofe representatives ta vote for Gon, J. Rt. Hawley for United States Sonutar to siieeved Bunator Raton. Bo far is tho sentl nent of the State has been publicly manifested, and tho preforones of members of the Lexlse lature wade known, the fulfeations ro that Gon, ttawley will be nominated for the Senate by a largo mafority.: 5 1 a JupGH Tyre has such a low opinion of bis party that bo delloyes it*would support an attempt to count but tho Electoral votv af New York, No doubt it would if that attempt ahould bo successful, Hut whatie it should be mado and fall? Tho whole business would react dis- netroualy on tho party, Would the rank and file then stand by tho iulotic loxderg who bad yot thomsolyos inty auch a soranet Judge Puloy dvclines to eny whothor tha utttmpt would, fu hie upluton, be juatifuble; he ovidcnily belloves it would not be, Su hw rates tho Democratic party us willing ta support rovalution only for tho suke of tho spolly of ottice, —— Tux four Greonbackers elected to Con- gress in Missourl were supported by Hopublic- ans, aud will voto with the Ropublicuns on all political questions. Tha bt. Louis Globe suya: “ Wo bave secured oun stralgbt-out Kopublican Congressman, and four Grounbuckors who way be counted on ta vote with tho Kepublicans in i tho organization of the House.” Ford, Rice, ana Burrows avo mors Ropublicans than Greenback- on, and tazelting fe ponstlly more Grevnbacker than flepubiienn, Ile, af tho Sedalin District, vidlted tho alts Friday night, and Was recolvedl by n committecogt epublicans, Tho Globeanys: “Judge Hice Is a thorough, Republican on everything but speote, and will oadily And grace. tomnbtiit toa plethora of that, | Rurraws te a Greenbucker with Republican antecedents, and has no conilict with Nepublicantam except on the money question, Ford ls nmomber of tho present Houso, aud votos usunily with the Ho- publlouns.” The Bt: Louls Republican (Dom) complains bitterly that! four of the members elect aru Republioans}ntho thin disguiso of Greenbuokere, Tr Census Bureaw ns made the follow- Ing official returns of population: \ Per cent 1850, 1870, inerenecs Delaware... seosees DOG 155,015 Nv Houth Carolina... ‘RO a Rhode Taland.s...... 2000) aT District of Coltimbla Tos i Tota eeeeee veee1 600,123 LACT wD Af the samo avernge rate of incroasa should bo matntalned throughout, the population by tha tenth consus wold be 60,125,882, which fa not far from the trite number, : ‘ od ‘Tins Atlanta correspondent of the New Orleand Times tolewrnphs that papor aa follows: ‘Tho Stnto Leyisinture mot to-day and organ- aed, Tho body 14 conposed of 200 Democrats and. ninoteon Republicans, nine of the latter being ne- This isin inercase of cighteen Republicans rer tha inst Genoral rao Many nf the i leading members speak favorably of the South enat- img its Electoral voto for Gartiela and pen hfs_efestion unanimous, Such an ovent would cronto a Btir nt the North, they beliove, and Denetit the Suuth, Make it unaninous, by alt means, a Tue following are tho official figures for Congressman in the Ninth UUnols District: Tae, Reyn O00 Mh oso 2656 rere tg Mevvinwe Purser says thot the right of the Detocrats to the vote of Now York Stato resta on tholr ability to prove Mule-Ruyor und Forgery Burnum's cunrue that the roturns in the Clty of Now York wero falsified. 1f tho Dem- ouratie party {8 golng into tho business of prov- ing what Barnum says it might a6 woll abandon. oll other pursuits. crt Cot. W. I, Monnison lias only’ 600 mna- Jority In tho Rellovillé District. 16 hid 1,800 In 1878, Hay bad 400 majority over Morrison in St. Clair County, Republican gain of 200. Han- cock for. Prosidont had a majority of 10 in St. Clair County; so that Morrison ran more than 400 votes behind bis ticket In bass jat county alono. No Revuntican wishes to seo the Domo- cratic revolution drop out of sight withouta prompt, full, nod Impartial honring, ,Lot jus have tha facts, Being out tho raw-head and bloody honest Call on Watterson’s 100,000 nen! Marshal Mr. Marnum’s inulos, And let John Kelly call ott 100,000 shitiniahs, : een ieee A Scoren Professor suid with great warmth, fit a discussion of tho Sunday question. in tho Glnagow meotlng of tho Scolul Science Congress, that “90,000 Englishmen bad boen tying at Bane noothurn for the Inst 600 yours, becaueo thoy could not stay nt homo and mind thir own bus- huess."” ——— Ix the Philp trial {n Now York Thursday Daniel ‘f, Ames, tho export, was recalled for the Prosecution, and oxhiblted a transparency Bhowiug tho slope’ of the Morey and Jowell lot- ters,, Ho testified that thoro was nn average difference of seven degrees betweon the two. * . aeons Mr. WATTERSON organized a revolution in his private offico four yonrs ngo, and ho docsn’t Secom to tako any stock in Harnum's co- opérative, aclt-insured, brocch-londing Moxl- can-patent, donble-buck-action * popular aris- loz." Henri is jealous of Witte. a : Mu. W. C. Goupy bolleves that Gon. Ifa, cock has nt this timo us quod n’ chance of boing Prosident as Mr. Hayes hnd four ‘yoars ago. When Mr. Goudy roftects on this statemont tho 4th of March next he will not aintio, —————— Tite Mayor fg all broken up. Ilo seos no way of counting out Garfletd, Having tried tho bulldozing business on a small scale, he ts free to confess that {t's much harder work. than ho had any ideaot, | ‘ Mn. Baunust ts ‘still plunging his dagger thentrieally Into the bowols of tho Inte Dom- ooratio party, and Jotting th sawdust out, CASUALTIES, THE-RUODE ISLAND, Newronr, 2, I, Nov. 7.—Capt, Simmons, of tho steamer Newport, who camo through tho Sound tho same night.tho Hboda Island was wreoked, roports that tho fog-whistio nt Beavor- ‘Tull Nght, oppoalt Bonnet, where tho steamer struck, was not blown, and that bad ft boon in usa he or somo of hls ofticors could havo heard it, a8 they wore kuepiug 2 sharp lookout on ac- equut of tho fog, Capt. Simmons mide his re- port bofare leurningof tho uoldent tothe Rhode Island, Tho sea hnsinaden complete wreok of tho stoamer,and tho only part offit which will bo saved are tho euglies and bollors. SOT ACCIDENTALLY. Special Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, IL, Nov. 6.—Whilo driving Into the country yesterday, on a hunting. expedition, Willtim Walker, of Poru, met with quite 2 ac- rious mishap. Hs horse, & yaluuble animal, bo- came frightened at something, and ran nway. In the vonfusion that followed, Walker's gun was dlachurged, and tho contents Jodyed in tho ninn's head and shoulder, Infileting serious, but, not probably fatal, wounds, ‘Tho horse In somo mannor suffored tho brenking of both bind {Bes ry and was aftorwards killed to put bins out of sudering, RUN OVER, Special Dispatch to The Chicago THoune, Droatun, Wh, Nov, T—A frightful acoldent ocourred here Inst night. John OC. Barton, 0 amin of family, lay down on the Wabash Ratlway track. While bo was asicop n lucomotive enna alongand passed ovor & portion of tha hody, He was badly ornshod, One, of his arina will uve to be amputated, flo may dio fram tho offects of hia tujnrics, Ho was ‘an omployd of the udhand Roud, and came here fram Kone Mcky, . DAMAGES CLAIMED. New Ounans, Nov, 1—Mrs, Estollo Posey, widow of Joferson 3. Posey, who was Killod by: tho Bonnto Ico explosion, has suot Capt, Mort Scovell, Capt, Kouns, aud the Red Rivor Trang: partauon Company for 23,000 in tho Uuitod tates District Court, . VHE TORNADO INLAND, Urica, Nov. %—A tornado struck tho gouth+ westorn part of Uticu at midnight Saturday, during i bouvy rain, 8t, Paul's German Lutho- ran Church was unroofod, and other property injured, " need 3 a MATRIMONIAL, Bpeetat Correapondence of The Chicago Tribune, Souoxaun, Il. Nov, 5-—Tho wnarciage of Miss Emm, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. G, #1, Loseo, to dir. 8 D. Newton, of the Somonauk Reveille, Inst eyontuy, wus tho groutest sooluty atfatr that bus ocourred here fora long time, About 100 in+ yited gucata wore present, tnoluding a numbor from Chicawo, Tho ceremony was porformed by tho Rov, Dr. Robertson, ‘ab Sandwich, Miss Jonnie Weat noted as bridesinald, ang Mr. rata Fells aS mneinan, The wedding was a presouts were eapouially ' 1860 fant afair, anil the nulorous and Hne, DUCK-SHOOTING, Bpectat Dispatcr ta The Chicugo Tribune, . Ooaxouowoc, Wis. Nov, 7—Duoks have ap poured in large flocks on the lakes in this vicin- ity, attracthig nuinbod of sportsmen from the city. [¢1s no weittom ocourrence to sce a wagon: Joad of those fowls hauled through the arco Q6 t specknen of some hunter's day's Work, ls roported thut sayeral of these atrunges joft thir gune at the bottom of the lake, THE EPIZOOTIC, 2 Speciat Dispatch tu The Chicago Tribvms, 3 Oconoxowog, Nov. 7.—-The epizottto has ap- peared bere, and fa spreading toan alurming ox- tent. Moro than hulf tha horses affected with tho diseuse are rendered uutlt for use. Ther seeins to be no remedy that will rellove tho aul. inalg; and it is found that itis best to let thom, uloue, and usu them ox lille as possible. ‘Ne cnacs huye proved fatal as yet. “Up ite powors, and fs ns bright ty - RELIGIOUS > “ Life's’ Decline” tha Sub. ject of Prof. Swing's . Sermon. Opening of tho People's Ch in Hooloy’s ‘Theatro ion torday Morning, A Sermon Appropriate Occasion Delivered Dr. Thomas, to ¢} by : Dr, Oollisson Considers o Colebratay Miracle from Different Points of View, Tho Advantages of Intellectual Freedon Clearly Set Forth by the Rev, Mir. Van Horne. LIFL’S DECLINE, anit faon BY ior, AWIXG, rol. Swing Ualiverad tha toliowt # Contral Church yosterdiny morning: © ‘ermualy pes shall still bring forth fruit in O18 agen ia weth, 14. ‘We who sponk in the namo of reli; lon, all moral truths and questions, often mee i thome out of * youth,” but seldom of « old a, sy Aministry of twonty or thirty years wilt slowly along, with its observations pot met doctrines iu Christianity and ctbies, aud oo Phases in human Ifo, but with no lec” Upon that closing scons callod “old ago ae silonce mist have cause in both Speaker anf nudienco, aud that cause must Ho in the tse that wo all love more to gaze at man inhis ebb. hod and tn tho full glory of his middie lif ry at man when ho Is drawing near the Ron! of by cnreer. Tho fact thnt ao many inen of Prope dio without maxing wills {8 expinined ‘by an En glish statesman by tho remark thet we an naturally unwilling to look upon death ag Detrg on netunt or near evont. Wo love to make ft mere dream, that will, perhaps, never come. to poss. Not only aro carly iife and middie Ife moro abundant. in tho mie torinls of poctry and pletitres, and Ort. tory, but thoy aro also more welcome to the heart. Our books abound: in poums Indlted to the young aud to full manhood, but when xe took for tributes to the Inst years of carth ther forme of apcoch become ns rare as roses In Now verbor, All unston to fling tributes at the fert of youth and beauty, Here tho costly ‘offerings of love and friendship aro rained dowh by the hands of both virtue and vice, here aretbo acct. eat songs sung ull along trom the canticicsot Solomon to the lays of tho Troubadours and the. songe of Murns and Moore, Tho fiealy je art from the Madonna to each Dersonifed, yirtoo arosat forth fn the full bloom of the body and beart, Old ago hag fower Crlends und dors not 80 ofton have tobend to pick up gt its fect the prizes flung by the admiration of the crowd, Let usto-day look” toward those trees whieh tte sored writor anys will be found in old ogo «til blossoming aud ylulding fruit. We edit not happon upon a theme that might more Perfectly Interest all, for not ait of sou will be rlebor learned, or young, but wll of you will be ot, Somoof you have ronched tho Inst ycara of thisae Journ, somoare just stoppluy upon itsconfineaal of you nro moving restlesty toward that day when youth and boauty shalt be only faraway memories, Che winds of this kind of winter wid sweep all hourt strings, Wo nn tly to nu trope where tie form of winter wil not come. Intbs thote we havo dno of large proporitons acd alinost discournging richucss, We anny ask whet has been the world's thought and conduct te ward tho old? | What fs It-n the prevalent (brie tlan philosophy? Philosopher, und historian ond winter, and poet, and tmaralist, bud natu" rallst, and Unristian, might all assemble about this venerable porsonaye, and pays hoursin mele Itution. Like all othor of the atiges and qualie des of man's curcer, this part of che human ex perionce has pnssed through vicissltides unt even ost painful probations and experiments. Aan has been slow to lourn tho beauty and worth of eithor end of Ife. Infancy and ofl axe have both beon Dinsted by tho solfistiness utd strength, sud yico of the middie period. | lufanticide had been vominon tn all tho old States which aro now dead, and in somo of tho mighty Empires now oxisting tho little Innocents aro eu by such myridds ne would appull ® Henk ‘Tho estimate upon the value of even the minde years has changed ng tho world hus geovn older, for onco, nen, XrvAt warriors oF xteut achol. put themselves to death or commanded to elavy to do tho act, when somo misfortune overs took thom or seomed impending, All nppreclae tion of any gudd whatsocver 13 of glow growtty and tho sitmo inind that wag slow to tearm tho Yaluoot Industry, or Koverntent, oF art, oF learning, Was jitat ng slow in reaching any reall zation of tho snorodness of man In any of bis threo Hront poriods, Pho milidie thogid wero pized, ist, bucatisy in those stood thy warrior, ho General, tha soldier, the King, the lover, the bounty, the student, and the adventurer, Tho hand ‘that grasped money, or that waved & aword, or drovo u chariot, or wrote 1 povin, oF enrvod # statue, oF ted aay a bride, or beld 6 olin of on abip, was etrong and full of flesh and blood, nnd wilt, and euotion, Dut away from this contral oagis He graded off Into N desert, both toward tho vradie and the grive. Even among tho Greeks old age was only a Cae luralty, One of the carly Gruvk poets says thit “whon old ago comes wroteticd cires: Nealege the wind, por does man behold with dellgut tho rays of thé Sun, but ho, fy biteful to the very boys In tho'atroot, co woro a burdens has God mado old age." Anothar, Uvfits iW years before Chrlat, says, * wien youth has fled, snortlival asa dream, forthwth this burdensome and bid catis ald age toons over us hntefal aud debut cred.” Students of tho clissle social lity he thut tho proud City of Athens permitted chil Uren to bring laweinlty yatist aged! parents ( ot possession of proporty, it nut being thouyt ‘ right that children shuntd ‘bo compelled to walt for tho fathor to die. Tt was not nee sary to prove Jn court that tho wld father by bedorno iMontally wenk but simply that be tonger needed the extite, An Bealish ne dont of these old facts declares tht In Jack of kladness. toward tho ald or tap youn Grevoe, iu hor bear days, resembled Mo aavaee tribes Of tho present muro thon the elviltzallé ofour cra. The pot, Ptudar, perhaps, wh auletdo among tha extremely ald when he “why should tuosy who must of necessity ‘ing meot death alt in obscurity vainly Dbrowling through a forgotten old aye without shuring § single blesstug?” ‘Cho old ayes wus alten or tomptibly outside of the olnssic peninsulas a M4 ‘ob in tha vost elvittaation of the period oy 2 inferred from the story of that old He i prophet whom the ehilldren follower with Hoult Of ‘dorision | thratgh tho atrects. | That oo pro) phot, driven by rude boys, is. a picture: mntiquity, ‘AR raiidly as a man consed to von anisl and bocume a mental boing. i Trelis that cle rollvat and deeply and purely fave, Then bat ie tho despised tormin) of Hie, Jufuney aul olla pussed from vlund Into sunshine, Wher Vey fet wrustler-und us a warrior hein We room for nun aga sant made te the it no 10 God thotr Infunoy began to aunily ane oli ake Oy bo revered. ‘Tho futelleet Jinpraves tn IN Partioulurs to tho lust years on earths a ins rapidly as soolety becime fntelicetval nua eronsed Sta oathunte at tat kind ot i! Le : Woilrs & Lrown Of white huirs. The Cie 24 lotied. In, foot-rages und box tag-mate teen OKO MOKS rocont thes whieh loved kit rantry, und all the wens and exploits Mico scurned those whose three score | sot thom aside froin thy vhuse. and sue Wit tournament; but now tho “intellect T ‘and the worid invites thosa disenrded ones bare a8 {over before a ayo reoolyes not only pathy but udiniration, + e ed Iu ite resticas aud boundless Hey ut a hav discovered that second ehiidnood Seen necessity but a result of bad pilin Sian viulates the Iaws of hts body und Wig, they both fail hin tuo soon, s record e hood is the penalty of broken hws, an wWaend tho natural mode ‘of reaching the ent Anddusiry H the human mind keeps up Ite ME Et et of 80, Our poota, and bistorians, and 2 aL oroAnts, With, FATO. Oxce Waele not fait into any yroal dyeraptitude of IN but on thoy move untit within 4. ieee ‘ured death, thelr mind being tho lost fire Nn jo out on the earthy bills. Men of 1 eaetit scl their mental prime, and mun of w Lu emg OF read and write ‘ns thoudt bere MP sug existence stil before thom. It oa he when we read over the names of Bend now sohuges now living and wetliit, 1 Ng old they indeod are. We loara It poo their weitinge or publi spevches, BOC 10 6 fa tho eneyclopedius of bhouraphy. Cte dal his 72d year, lust summer unde Bet Engl in tho recent pulitieal eampalen MCs Diarvell, wt tho age of 76, $9 full of (he er ved, $ho kingdom, aud iy also writing 4 ON pict the colon of ‘thig world belug as Lrigbl ah an, around bim ag thoy were a hull cen cy Our Bryant wag stilt freak aga yout WAT es called lta at 80; Loneteliow ta Td) OD + Huneroty te ‘Bd: Vounygon Th Af 3e0 uly Curthor tho histury of wreak Wh I yee find That It ls uot of good repute, 20002 ound than Tp ‘tuue the now eolentitia eonaied (08 at persistent industry irae aby ovont ghitdlioods is tho aut a whioi dudkes (rved Last your tho usual uucumu fot