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hid AGO ‘TRIBUNE: moredieiit work of determining the course My MAIMIAGE, truvo. which tho Association is Uself to adopt, There ign tatk of an International Spelling Congress [i [Sst, --A Combelitge-Universily correspondent Hottees Hn the teademy a curious mistake whieh hye as found fie Me Lanisgfellow's Pout, etugiethac Tt Has by the flratatanza, Wwhiel is is follows: © flow cold are thy baths, Apollot Orled the Afrig¢ay mionareh, tho splendid, Aatlown to his death It the hollow, Durk duingedns of death he doseendody, Trerowned, untheonad, dattendod. maw coll ira thy baths, Apallol”, Agatuatter of fact, Jugurtha’s exclama- tlon whit flirust inte the cold, dank prisan was? Herseles, how cold your bagh sve Dtitarel. * Marins,” e. 69). Herne! fs the mrdinary Gre - dress ue rod. Longfellow probatily substitittod the name of ong god for another by a slip of the menor: BOOKS MECKIVED, A Novel. Ruston: Roberts Bros, Privo st. Laat. Enited by Wid. Rolfe, Now Harper & Tres. . foun Sentry Misstyo, Privo 20 vents, OULD FASHIONED Bantye TA Becond 8o- ries. Koston: Roberts Bros, Prica $2, 43.01 FASHION FAty-TALes. The Original Wow, Hoston: Heburts Bros, Trice $2. —Vieruitis oF Uirp-Lire. By Gincomelll. New York sell, Pettar & Galpin, Price 810, “toy AND Viowud, A Novel. Hy Mra. Forres: ter Palladelphias J. De Lippincott & Co. Pelco =e Poens or Gronge Arsony. Complete B of BGA; Moston; J. Wt. Osgood & Co, Price INDEN BE RSAND WuAT-For. Dy Eleanor W, 'Talit. New York: Cassell, Petter & Galpin. rice § lun Youxna Lany's Fre Ward.” Philadelphia: Prien 31. —ADAN AND Evi nitdelphle: yr Mra. 1. 0. J. 0. Lippincott & Co, ay tho Author of Dorothy }, 1. Ldppincott & Co, 8 AND Dutixs, By Dudtey Ward Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co, Price $1.00, AGMESTS OF CrnistraN Histony. By ph Henry Alten. Boston; Roberta Bros, Price 61.6), —We D Tite Worn, A Book for Rosa. By toratia Ewing, Boston: Roborts Broa, taileia A Iiterony or Oun Tr Canby, Vol il. New Yor! Prive © Ty Justin. Me- Narper & Bros, wo Onsy Grnes, By Ellen Haile. Thtus- New York: Cassell, Vetter & Gulpin. Trice & —Tie Dionne Gan ¥. Hlustrated by Gus- tave Das Loudon: Cassell, Petter, Gnipia & Co, Pricey $0. Oda MEN OF LETTERS: Thamas Fowler. New Yorks Priva 14 cunts, Litre Ponks! Bini: GabLeny. By Jeunte Lockr. | iy Harper & Bros. “TeMovrill, Now York: Guasell, Pettor, Guipin _ Marpor & Bros, Price &Co. Vrice 31." —KITcurs anp Dintxa-Roos Wank, Ty Mrs. Rarriet J, Willard, Chtcaxu: George Sherwood &£Co, Price 7 cents. Tostany Saxvonp axn Mentos, By Duy, Revised Edition, Moston: Bros Price 31. Me Bathy Tg rity By George Otto UARLES JAMES ‘ut. New York: Fox, —THE Princess OauENOFP: A Russian Loves Story. Uy Heary Grovilte, Philudelphla: WB. Peterson & Ure.” Prive 16 vents. . EES TRATED CATALOG OF THE PARISSATON, Contuiing Ni 400 Reproductions in Bae Biulle, New Yorks J. W. Houten. Price $1.25, —Apventunes oF Two Yourits ry A Jounsey TOKIAM ANDUIAVA. Dy Thomas W. nox, I+ Lastraledt New York: Harper & Nros, Price Laur oF ituason AND HL GC. Mnyden, D. D, ‘ratty Society. = Prico 76 UTURE, Chtenyo: cents, —THnER RecKiITa. By Joseph Matton—Ex- MeN OF Lerrens. Edited by Jolin Mor+ ley.—Frankiin Sguure Library, New Yorks Alarper & Bros. rive 13 conts buch, om HisTaRY OF ANCIENT, EADY CHRIBTIAN, AND Mepipval Painting," Translated from the Haat the Late Dr. Woltmen aud De. Woere Jilustrate:, Now York: Dodd, Mond & Price, $7.00, , ART. * aT NOTES: Lhe late My. Gifford lett tn his studio ag his death, ple ures, sketches, and studies Ts IN TY ny tho It American Ni + Valred nt 360,000, <The annual exhibition of the Philadol- phia Soclety of Aynerlean Arilsts will haye un HMlusteated cataloz. The tast vestiges of the Palais du Champ do Mars, constructed for the Exhibition of 173, are helng removed, Shprtly nothiny Will romain of the prodigious structitte which * attracted all the-world, —There Is talk of a gift fo Coutral Park of Asyinboilen! berole-sized ture of tha Missis- alyer, Tedon nn ites shiniiar to at Mome, Mr, Larkin G. Mlorence, 1s salt to be at worl on Meat, of the model, —The committes having in charge tho Memoriul to Poe's mamory, have agreed on v brouce bas-relief, representing the seene of “The Raven” with a lifesize flgura of Pao os the here. Tt ts proposed to have a compe Udon of sevlptors for the memorial mid to phice [ton the walls of the Metropolitan Mu- sul -—Among the pletures secured by the French Government at the inst Salon, and Mestined for temporary Instaltation ln the aAyNemboura, arg the * famutl af M. Cazing © bes Dernlurs Rebellys "at M1. Constant, depleting the exterior walle of” Morecea and AtErOUS tearens the "Cain of M. Core hint that fs, dha processiton of teures in the ade: " dana VaAteller of M, Dantan, Loudon correspondent of the World Says Hiatal the pieture galleries are now fred, ate Leds atlas by the erlties that thers (8 notone work of centus to be seen tn all the collectiot son extibition. ‘The capture of the Zulu manarel Cetawayo by Capt. Marter (a to plated for the Queen hy the disthi- giished De Neutville, of Paris, English hutially ehongh, angrlly Inquire artlgts ar ing, Why by Do Nentvitle! —The palnter Melssonter, says the Parts. dan, brow In Italy, About three weeks ae ie woes palatiog an duterlor scene fn Saft Mark's at Venice, whet some visitors sath ered round him to wate hin work, “Sud- doply the trnseddle later spratiz to his feet: Le heesatd, ae nwa, You are standing fiany Nght” Gne of the visitors a Frenetiips, poll protested that, standing ts they were, they HE not duterfere with dia Mieht, “Go iway, al the same," sali AMeigsonder, Ad don't want te be looked atl? An nuatially large frame, fora ebeatie Me pleture by Mang Makart, Is deserthed: in the aleaden. It meusures thirty teot by Aenty, nnd bs Of nalhd woos, viehty” silt ant armzmiented with latches af grapes and ving Jwaves Ua tull relly oni tle of fs size fail SONY may bo gated whe i Es mene toned that it absorbed sistyesis phinks Wood, and that the part exhilbited—namety, one side twenty feet long, ant parts of We {op and bottle ened. sve Teel long-—welghs {wo tons. Phe subject of tha pleture for Which the Came was designed ty Bacelius aul Arladae.? . SCIENCE. i SCIENTIFIC NOTES, =the coul-bedi an tha Sourly River, Maut> toba, have proved very ret, and are to be doveloped lurlig the wiiter, ae = Prot. Tamastiy attribytes the finmedinte ovuise af death by hangin ta the closlig of u ae Seavey organs, ‘That sounds reasotis a ~ the Journal of Pharmacy and Chem (stry (French) Is tho authority for the state. went that tn sume of the suburbs of Paris poaple keen vast yuinbers of bees that subsist by wandering the sugar retinesies, » : aA shinple tudellble ink may be made by waking caved Darts of coppers and vernlly lon, powdernng and sifting thent and afters ward grinding the powder fn Vuseod oll. Tho whole ts thally pressed through linen, The pasty obtilned ean bo used elther for wrlting ax wriitlog on woul oy eallea, Lt re slats blenelilng, Tho London ines has had a Flycorkie barometer erected in ite afile readtugs of this gigantic b; fervaly of two hours, ara published’ cally, These duily records with o baruuieter on suet an gnormous scale Will be at the great eat value, ‘The ‘Wiaes aizhtly states that it Seen Unyuestionnbls that an instrument of Jat ts adtuirably autted for practical large % The this » Use at inetcorelogieal atatluns, at senporoy, An Goliteriys, aud ty all oer sltuiatuns where lb fa of Importance notlee frequete ing pli for tie an Mnpraciteed 0: astly the changes tak- ce HW atmospheric presaure, <—Raluwater teins down yearly about | twelve pots of amaienia’ per acre of (round, Too stpply ay equal maaut of ate bhate of aMOnhE at six cents per pound Walls eost the firmer ¥ atl Chis Es theres Sore the manuel valve of dhe rai. Vo this, however, aust bo added a certain quantity of nitric or witrons aeld. Prot. 8 {allographer, a Belgian Academy: he give: a naw the name of " Yesbine,” tnineral, 1, the mineralogist and erys- tribes fn the Bittletat of tho to whieh found by Mined a yellow mernstation formed on eur taht portions of the Veauvhin fav eleeted tn MSL of abimita, andl vests nw Intely comnvete ff eh Stat nil, tons 6 Cul at Bale reoding the Callfornta father up the river, fornla, with the estidllshin on the M He. constilors vesbine to be a vesbhite \ fl as ie oxide of 1 yolement, * Veshiannn” he United States Fish Commission has, ty by telephone, Hs palin Tete it for trout five mtles nnd the spparntis, is now In thoroughly good workhye orders The Tndtins Jook on fe blink ainvetent, and call the lastrmnent the," Klesel-teen?? or speaking spirit. In the Guzette deg Hopttaur af a recent, date sone en: retrodotan a peenetutt j wenty-live centigrams Hog orilinisall contact with sulplurte vel Tichting purposes Hospital Bear been Foul ‘apie dthad coughing is reported, —The ettau 0 ot. where ut Which his tobe dl pf pure are deseribed of tha use of les in siinple nnd chronic thot these capanles contatis euinty fisted in Etorender it ft for suitable, Att these capsules have ordered in chronie bronchitis, pution of the seeretion aud fits of t of India-rubber toys on tho healt of children In svhose Tinnds. they are placed Tins been still further tnvestizated in erlin, aril with some stri King sUlls., Ong Instances in which a child having wdoll of this materhul had kept it for some time in its mouth grew slek, and the doll, nid) In vine- gar, became covered with an Incrustation Gu exambiallon there was found gram of such or HSS per cent. er being subjected ton teil of ash, yellow while hot, wht the ‘ash, besides the zine, were traces of Tine, iron, and phosphorle acl. in other doll, whieh had “harmless,” abont 58 per cent of ash were 7 i almost wholly of zine ‘To the presence of the fatter 1s at- consist obtalned, oxide. Hatoll, O46 gram zine oxi in 0. zl Ite on . From BIL Wile tributed the fuet of the polsoning, <a THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Belay Ty the Iu Begintered Walle, itor of The Chicago ‘tribune. 7 the aAnothor portion gave, aft hent, 62.64 gram oon: Dixox, NL, Nov, &—While promptacss and expedienes have with the uitme of our sy elvetric wires curry ints mee Alinost synonymous eit country; while the rimition Tram one exe tremity bo another In less the than lt requires to wreta ity while nearly everything, public ov private, is dong te want ot parently at least teportan with the push and whirl chucac> of Amurlean dnstines and Yan Mod ew wut then sonia sutering from tho Hun of wit wre aps pohts, and, were thoy adjusted and enforced, the result would wld materially to the usefulaess of the entiro system, not only for the press ent, but vent aniple opportunites for its development in) the future. Nothing in tho mangement of publie mutters of inipor importunce: bus attvaeted ny) atton- ton, and. Tenn add, aimoyod ine so much os tho Unwarrantible dulay dn registered mul matter. \ registered letter or paekaye requires ut lenst dont. t iter or pi whi Tits usin Aoki he mineune of tine Guid’ double la st mtld*} for its delivery ag an ordl- i) Now, thon, the eagary deluy? Where fs nll the additional tine used? [tiseortniniy not in res Isterang: (hitt Ww jd ho Invonslstent, for, ts the i fev for registering ix so sum) and the the of Post-uilles oltiefats virdluable, It would bo a lost specuhition on the part of suppose wo teri {hoe tn eburue, tho Government. nf it’ carelesness on the part of Every ottichit knows hie Is pet: eomuly responsibte for the proper dotivery of atl registered mil matter that comes Sito his chirga. but he does not appear to be in the least muxious to eyeed it on Ite way, and thus It Hos at ong sido unit nvontint then. 1 will tall clrealars und newspue my ule, have beon disposed of, c Tt inust, story, walt until the next mall’ and, it make no. partionlar eu iF it is obliged to walt for thy * next” How [9 It with the express companies ua regahds Bheediness La the: aaa of that freight? Do. facts Hig about i iting for othar mutters to bo disposed of until they cin be wttended to? Carclesness and the tirdy delivery of messaged in tholr cave would materially infare the reps tution of the Company, venlent ‘to re “rend f express compinies. While Government fs being , streng Natlon such tht foreign Powers are Ory Me the: 40 Is intieh more cons Hur a ovaluable letter thun to inutier be looked Into, that our regis- a muy emine and go ns ularly and yas the clock- works like pre r ton oF the jk polit in and our Weyore: ing te copy utter our successtul Hepablio, let uy nntaltow petty laconventences of this or my. othor nature axtaty as we tear away othor more serious difliculties, lot us remove this. LCE LAG, Tho Speakership. To the Btitur uf ‘The Chicago Tribune, Circo, Nov. WW.—Noticing that the press of the country hna entered on tho discussion of the question, Who shalt be the Speuker of the next Natlonut House of Keproguntutives? f venture tu nek apace for my ey. T see tho names of Mr. Fryotof Maines Sr. Conger, of Michigan; and Mr. Kaszon, of lows, spuken of In this connec Ot, To my tind there are reaions which wil prevent the sauce gosd of olther of the two first mined gontlomen, Mr, Fey hails from a state whleb his been hone ored With the position in the pegson af Mr, Blaine for a number ot years. On ta recount, eis not probable Unt corded the next Spea the spect friead tila fact would 1 or array Besldes Mr. Mr. the Bin frien New Buutund will bu ave Mr. Fiye In and ads oF Grant, Cantling, and others ugalust hin, Me, Conger anuible nian, but 1 think ft may be assumed HUE lis uviney Ie not oF tho Kind which. wauld commend bit for th 0. position. As an inefgive, pungent debuter he has few equals, and his lor Just treepurat my WH just Holy be t reais with he Speaker. dita from te tour of the House would be le conalide, therefore, that the Hon, John A, Au ine enubles the ntO Weatt weiter ty say that he ts amiuently fitted for the Ho served. six years agit momber of the Hanae of Repreacatatives, wid durin Mut time miiked wy one of the test able and place, Nutlonal bydiinnt wen of that td darge experlenen | nt body. no inember af Heo also the Letylature of Lown, where be was tho acknowl: edged louler and aurhoeity: parllumentary: Aninidtengion of I! podition of Minbst fr dd ae oler, theme fh ur redivetion. Republionn backer, belig electod Pt read by Ute ui it ISU, ULE y bude of nearly 4, Aciliad wn thors Lena iW vhost. aes Kepabhena Stute of whieh can tell Up RA majority bs an even with sli wlio at ni ivave ar Dur 1 abitity, yf maitiey te all ieatias at tig thie Ade iad held the mitosut Vien= ile ety and an UST hedeallned to ben dst $874 his district wan vr, Gietty, Greens Wout 1 fAw) mit jorit, a thi a . AE the urgent request ote Kepublioans of nh distriat, he consented to accept nb nomination Hee vote of the Convene pennee, he re te hh cays, vor Mr. Gillette by a nujority ‘asson's peculine fines for tho her Krone reason why He tntils trom the reat aid ruptidly erownny West and frum the 1 the Union. Astle titted to cousideratien fram the party, and whe the Ree ponliedns ot town presvat a inin who) bt feeo. Pram nlbeatig tig atinale WIth ni fie dened aud way that his eanatiditiices will tu any wip Spoaker’y chad. by coneedad Lo ns, and Antorcate it will be done, any ‘etal no talk op correspon Mr. Kansan on this subjeot. buy 1 ity, bbe Hdetity i the pringipica at i ) Ht " tbo next t how ———————— A SONG FROM THE VALLEY, Fur The Chicugy Ohad | tho nsat gold, ‘Shey wa Yo ha bil i “That ave Kaiawe but in et 0 LOT, vibune, Wear tie Liv aver the sos, a and iF pry 1 we 0 Fortuny, vouchsate tae thy wing wat he wun he wt angle Ue cen Tan slok of the Lavti und ite tings Tiwuet bronthe on the aurumitesor dle} Tina bound to the Hurth fike a slave dlsud a beust ‘The = enn By the miuht with while! T wistfully yazo at tho bill ‘That winline amon Taun buriessad to loll ven of Gens have wrought they wore born, uwall, Anda vague, sad wonderment Utle id gon, aa uak, be this all? Aw thts all of iny aurth and wy eky? Shall) never rise out af the valu ‘Vo the suuaiita, Wumingd and bigh, Whleb the luwlinat mortal may scale? Lpluc for tho vale, and I For the suites that yl And forever and ever) ta "Po x hope Cutt allies Like Then Fortuny, vou Tam vlek of tho Burth and f J must breatag unt te ttn cara, ws ter afar; rit a star, te thy wings, dguuar Hike wa Gaga ua bhgas ty thirds LUT WC, BSivux" Buvwsscu, fe wblt he Rupublics extern innin in the tos only Cur duet this abould wo ure true to uF awe wih be htontifled onal the purty, but bis tha cont: pret af ah ty net te ~ | BALLOT-BOX POLLUTION, Shemeless Frauds Proved in South Carolinn—How Mr. Mackey's Votca Wore Stolen. Repoblican Rallots Destroyed to Removo a Fraud Tent Excess—(lnmsy Remedies for Tog ; Hach Tissue-Stulfiug, Ciannesron, 5. C4, Nov. 8, 1880—To the Eattor of the New Vork Times: Dhave al ready fyformed you by telegraph that upon the face ofthe returns reeelved from every preeinet th this distriet 1 have aimnjority of about 1,000, nd tho votes been counted as they were cast by tho voters, my majority wotld have been nearly 10,000, This 1 know becanse at every polllyg-place tn the district prgenutluns were taken to have the Republivs wn Supervisors atid others keep a correet. nce cout ofevery vote deposited In tha boxes, and L have evidence to show exactly how tho yote stood ab every poll, Tow ny anajority: of 10,000 was reduced to 1,000, the following facts will explain: IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON there are eleven polling-places, At fen of these potls the ballots found in the box atthe elose of the election Inrgely exceeded tha number of names of voters on the poll-list kept by the managers, ‘The following state tment shows the oxeess at cach poll: sel ho managers, after they had scertalned thenmount of the e: . proceed ed to dru from the ballot-box and destroy anumberof ballots canal to the excess, so ag to make the number of ballots correspond swith tho wumuber of voters, Ln this way BATT MAL LOTS WERE DRAWNEOUT AND DE STROYED, of which 2317 were Republican and 1,100 Demveratle. By this process the Democrats galned 2,317 votes, and the Republicans lost adikenunber, No loss was ovcasioned to the Democrats by the drawing‘ out of 1,160 Democratle Uckets, becausiy these were only 4 portlon—one-thlrd—of the ballots they had stuited duto the ballot-boxes, while the 448! Republican tlekets drawn ont ant deste were the ballots of 3317 voters, “The number of Republican ballots drawn ontand destroyed would have been much farger but Cor the fact that at several polls the excess was greater than the whole ntinberof Republienn ballots in the box, and consequently the managers wore forced to draw out Democratic ballots after most of ‘the Republican ballots had been destroyed, Such wus the case at the Hope Enetue-House, Ward 4, where the nuutnber of Republican tickets In the box was only 597, while the exeess of ballots over votersawas LUT, After drawing out and de- stroying 592 Republican ballots, the man- agers, seelng that there were only five Reprb- ican tlekets left, were compelled to draw tho remalnder of tho excess, 479, from tho Demoeratic tekets, which had beow stuffed Into the box, Dy this system of STUFFING THE UALLOT-NOXES WITIT DEMO- CRATIC. TISSUESTICK rkets were ag Demverats for, that purpose,—and thereby: eredting an excess of votes In every ballot box, and then drawing therefrom Hepubiican ballots, tha yute of the City of Charleston was returned as follows: O'Connor (Len erat), 8610; Mackey, Republican). di: ma. jerky for O'Connor, 6177; when fy teat and fact Lie vote as really enst stood: Mackey, 5040; O'Conndr, G0Gty majority for O'Con: nor, only 405,—hnstend Of 4,174, That ‘the Demoernts did, ait the stuMng, theres can be no donb. ‘The manngers ot elections were all Democrats, the Republ tins not having a single manager in the clly, nor noywhere else ty the whole Congresslone al district, ach poll fi the elty the bal- 25 Ry used by the At Jot-box was placed at least five fect from the ground, ind -the hole in eneh box for the res ception of votes was three and one-halt Inches long and one lneh whle, so as to per mit without diticulty the depostt of a baltot with a large mtumber of others in, From the hight at whlch Was placed the Supervisor COULD Nov SUE WHAT WAS BEING «DE POSITED THERELY untess he mounted a stool and stood gard over the box all the tlie, He contd not do go without neglecting hls potl-list, and with. out assistance no Supervisor could wateh the ballot-box and keep a poll-tist at the rama tine. ‘The managers woul not permit tho Daputy Marshals to eau inte the roonis in whieh tha polly were held, and L regret tosay that the United Stites Marshal, Col. Wallace, falled utterly to make any elfort to. have them admitted. Ha seemed to have been completely bulldozed by the Democrats, and was afrald to nuke even an attempt to assert his authority. Duritg the whole tay he aid not make a single arrest, nor would he allow any of his Deputles to du se, Anticipatlnc that the ballot-boxes wighthe stuifed, the Republicans adopted the plan-of votlng open tekets so a3 to deave no doubt Upon whorn the responsibility should rest tn ease the ballut-boxes were “xtuitud, vere Republlean stepped upto tho ballot-box with un apen bailot and folded lt in the preset of the tnanayzers. This wis done not only li the elty but throughout the whole Congtes- slonal dlstriet, aud at most of the polls a lst waa kapt of every Repulilean baltot dopostt- ed lathe box and: the names of the persons depositing the sine, IN TILK COUNTY OF CITARLEBTON, ontslite of the city, atsome of the polls frauds of tho same character were perputrated by the Democrats, though not to xg great an exe tent. "The followhag table Indleates the polls in the country where the ballot-boxes wero stutfed and Wo extant of the stalling: yee Excess a} Names Iiallote batiots at ce: iy the ius wilted ta ty bart ag” Inelosedt theres he butlot-box Taterprhya.ees « Bu Stephen’ oe Bon Potter's... ny Hickory Mend, 46 Piuonpanis.. wy Henderson's atore. ny LHL MO sere ne n Moultrtoville,. Hi Biggin Chureh,.. ,. 4 1 ia f usd this created, 2 drawn out and de> stadia these Friataly, of Charleston, tho He- buplleans sueceeded tn cnrrytng thy county. MY tanjority ly Chi on County over ny Demperatic opponent, on the free of tho re- Is 180, though had the yote been Vas {twits east my uajority in tho catty would haya been over T2200, IN ORANGERURG COUNTY tho Democrats sulopted: the sama, plan af stunlig the billot-boxes with Ussng thokets and then drawhns therefram Republlean Votes, Here are tha figtres for seventcen out of the nineteen polling-places jn the epuntlys In removing the Republlean ballots we; strayed, bint totwit nat those In the Cl i Exceas wy Nainea Bialiote Belts indie over be voters. 1,165 of dus A ioe M4 bat oh ts: a - 2 ut bot Ww 417 s Oy aut Ww lav ile, ‘Bas be tortie io) Wit Peet ae By suntan’. 417 il Hall Swan Bol re dolgloy a, rs au wa Ww Washiugton Belay 43 Bib ni HOOKLUEL sees ory sab baad Ni TUB cee rerserener M8 BIS 5 Frou sonia of the polls t have not yet re eelved bafurmation as to the nuuber ot The vubilean ballots destroyed In drawing ont She exeess at votes, but) van safely assert, from such Information ag t have, that mare than tvo-thirds ef the ballots destroyed on SATURDAY, Exceas of Nanves Rattote bullota wn fa the aver alleliat. hor. voters, City-Hall, Want t.... Wa ASH 205, Court-Honee, Ward 2 623 Ut ts Palmetto Knging house, Ward 1663 aT Market-tnll, i Ade Olt. Hopu Encine-how Wards 2e80 10tL Tale Eiugii E ard 5. 2,002 “ Washington Engl san} Ms ae 18 om igitie-house, e rents O57 gine hoLiEo, : 13 Fs Niwa Bing house, Ward 8, ii 05 Total OGT f NOVEMBGR y Oy 1 1880—8 LEE ets, At those polls from whieh have reeelved the necessary formation the number of Republican ballots drawn out and destroyed was as follows: Orangeburg, 68; Branehvtte, 13: Cedar Grove, Motte, Ws Aver's, 1: Lewlsville, 40; Hin’s, 10; Rew Zvisler's, 62, weak an ballots destroy Ab thos places. frauds, have winal Canny actually fe, BOS damiteen'’s, te atotalat 400 Republics ed onl oF an excess of 13 Notwlthstandlag the iy of 05 bi Orangebur though my majority of the vules ay cast was aver E500, (elN CLANENDON COUNTY the Deniocrats resorted to tho same plan utlopted fn Charleston and Oinnigehure: AL ‘hirendon Comnty) the lntlot- overy poll in Ch swere stuited, as will by seen by lie fol- fn statements 1 = palinga op mT uvopype 2 Manning,, Packaville, Culhoun i 2 RRS +1 HR } tN the hn x af Catllioray’s, 103 false names wera added to the poll-list, and 1 Democratic votes counted: therefor, By manipatathing the votes in the nimier have deserited, a Republican jualorty: In Clarendon County of about 0 tas been transformed Into ® Democratic mnjority of 1,000, "EW. M. Mackey, ee WHEAT GROWING. How to tncrense the Yield Grently— Ono Peck More than Enough Seed Por Acro—Fifty Gralus to tho Hoad, and Larger Grating. Loniton Nineteenth Century for November, Tho description of “Our New Wheat Vielits in the Northwest” In tha Nineteenth Century for July, 1874, 13, from an imperial pointof view, eminently satisfactery a4 ren- dering us, so long as we retain the command of the seas, Independent of foreign supply. It is, nevertheless, the startling annonnes- ment to our wheat-growers at home of a, competition for many yeurs to come of a far more foruildable character than any with which they have hitherto had to cape, ‘Tho cost.at which an nere of wheat can be puton shipboard ata port nearer to Liver- pool than New York fs will, with frelght adcted, be so tow that, under the present sys- tem of cultivation In this country, it could not be profitably grown here, Moreover, wonderful faeilitles for tn fant water inge will for a long perio Jennble the cultivator of even the more re- mote of the prairies to malntain a compel tion almost as tleree as that whieh threatens us In the Hmmedtate future, ~ Tt does not ndinitof doubt that, if the prod- veo ot Great Dritahi-has already reaened its Hintt fn lis present average of about tire ty bushels of wheat per nere (if, indeed, itis really so much), tho pesitton of the English farmer with regard to that cereal isa truly hopeless one, What, then, is to be done? Is there, in fact, no bone for us? After all the boasted prog ress of English agrleultnro—and It has, fue tlevd, been great—ures we now to sueeuub with the humillating confession that we can do no more? Ilad tw shnilar competition threatened tho farmer of Arthur Young’s day, when the Inn of this country produced byt some sixe teen or seventeen bushels of wheat per acre, what woukl have been thought of the min who then suggested to the farmer that tis produce infzlit be Ingreased—nay, — even doubled > Would he lave been regirded as ‘ng but, to use the inildest term, the et visioni bud yet xliwe Uist thie the erop hes been nearly doubled? Ta the e ay nore real reason How for asswming that we have reached the limit of production? Can it be sak with any dexree of trudh that all posstile: means of tnereasing the crop have been’ already tried In vain? Let us cansiderof what the wheat erop consists, IIs not a mystery, a Jost art, or anything beyond our commtailicnslons on the contrary, It Is a very simple aifair, ine deed, —so ininy ears of Wheat filled, or part- fy filled (neearding fo the seusen), with eralna, ‘1’ abtaht a larger erop, then, 1t Is plain that we must lave more vars, or ears wlth more graing In them, or both, tisny ¥ singulir fact, Indeed, that, no mutter what the quantity of seed sown, the quimber of cara of wheat produced per acre Is, In the Absence of Injurtousclranmstiners, fualdy the xeime,—about 1,250,000, the «dit. v ferent quantitles-of seed having been sown exch under the Hest conditions of thie and spnes, ‘g : DRILLED, Quantity seed eown- Hara ong Hara oy per dere, sytutre yal an acre Ono buabal,.,. 2 eee (Po ‘wo bushels, = a0 “‘Kwo bushela. Teeth Threg bushels, GOL Hi Two bushels... 140,200 ‘ 0;0,531,000 Avorage.. 1,806,800 One-sixth bushel’ In single wralus, Ux Inches... 270 1,806,810 In ane sensefit Ixmost fortunate that tls is so with the chief food of wm, far, sow it how ho may, some mnount of crap will stl eat, En anothersense, however, this prope erty of produeing something of a crop under an ahnost lifinit variation of soils, nethods, nud tues of sowing bus been a direct tur to dnpraven VK, WAIL gow, Not ubsu- Jutely necessary or pressing, S The practiel question Is ghinply, What does the enr of wheat as now growiegntaln, on the average, nie what might ft contali? The first part of this question adults of an dasy solution, Ena bustel of ordinary wheat. there ure same 700,000 grains, or inaerop of forty Lushels 28,000,000, whieh hypo the num wher of ears produced per acre (seo table) gives about Uverty-two grains as the averse contents of the present year, “Ob, but’? exciutins our erliic, “that won't do at all; Lhave seen lots of ears with fifty, or vlxty, or mere gralns,” é "Ver ey but how were these fine ears produced . : “What cap that possibly matter?” heasks, That, however, bs Just the the very thing that docs matter, and” contalns the gern uf all possitals huprovenmunt, for we only require shed ears In generat ns are those occasional ones hLorder to more thi double our pres- ent crops, : It will bo seen. by the table that gratis uhinted singly in Septenber and nine Inches pet every wily produced as my) ears per were as twelve tu the number of grains sown fn the ordinary Witt, Tere aur erliie again strikes in with Tow enn that buy Ver ono gral prodqes ns many ears ns elve : By the process of * tHlering "wo reply, By the ger of that wouderful power whielvta'qhe great charnetertaile of all the coreals. Tt nmay Iadeseribed as tollows: A plant of wheat consists of tires prinelpal parts—vi4.3 the reots, the stems, andl Lhe ets, The seed-xraty having been planted fia proper Tinwner, thesa are produced thus: Shortly wfter the plant appears above ground it commicnees to put forth new and dsthigt stems, Upon the frat appearaned of ¢: D which a corresponding reat-bud ty developed for ts supperty and) while dhe new stems: wow out that over tha surfice of the soll, thaly yespective routs ace correspoudhiely: dovelopad beneath it. A phuitot wheat lias: been known ii thls way to cover in elroy of five feet aix “Tnches fn jneasuring from the extrentles of the oj vostt leaves as they lay out at upon the Graund. » "This morte of growth 13 called © tillering * Corstealing), and with continue anil the seus sot arrlyes for the stems tau GW tp Hehe growth, whon tering ceases and the wholw vital power of phe plant ds concen: trated upow the: development of the ears, These wilh be the finest (he plant ts capabl of prmlaehig, unles the growth Its roots hag ih ony way bine peded, as, for instnnce, by thase of adjoining phints, when thy size and development of die ears Wil be found te be proportionately dle tiluished, % 2 3 e Exeter meeting of the British Ag sociation tor the Advancement of Sclenes of, 18d) there Were englbited three plants at wheat, barleyand oats, cach trom a stigle graln, with Of, U0, apd 87 ears respectively; wuld even (hess examples do not represent the marine obtidnalles Jyut our ficial bs by No -means silenced Anal retaras to the charge with, Oh, yes, a course; bute you enn serlously to ay that the wheat plint docs not titer (or stool) utder tho present pyeteun gy?! We are agatn able wo snvet his attack with wtanswerable figures reyresentiuz absolute facts, . Two bushels at wheat, the auantity diuily sown per ucre, contuly P4-10 mill & ot lon uccuunt Of this eacess of Wvoles were Re | of yinins, while thy curs produced amount to on, S10 milton, or not cyual fe mua per to that of the grains amon! No Ullertng (stooling) enn posstbly take place, tnless, as Is ning fart, uniny of the Eralus suwa perish utterly, of, at least, fall to produ year utoall "AT he aiys, DT nover loake In that hts Tt eertatuly aloes adel way to eulifvate na plant suely pers, But tell ne the practical bear fig of tt dd"? Simply this; that ears produced from grains plated singly and tani in September nine Inches apart each way wil (by means of selection) contaln on the average upwards of lifty gralns, Instead of twenty-two us ub present, * Yes," and this time he comes down tri timphanthy; “but, you know, you could hot upon a large serie plant corn [it amy was at MEapproachiyy thiss and, even de you. cout asin thedand woukl nut be reddy In Sep ender” asa natterof fact, any ordinary corn-drill inay easily be so arranged as te plaut practl- eaily at without unusual expense In the watiner described. Bestdes the developed ears contalilng more Hin double the mon: ber of qvatne, Une me! tnparative size of the xrain thus grown Is ste as alone to glye 40 per cent Increase of erap, Under this 5: 1, ton, the improvement obtainable by seluction would toll enormous: iy. Freon, HALLETT. a A CRIMSON CARNIVAL Soven Victimn ofan Insane Man's Mure dorous WMadienn, Bansrsvinwe, On Nov. #—Detaits haya Juat been received of tho terrible tragedy, Uelvtly re- Portod lust night, which occurred in Mourve on Sunday, thrve miles west of the Vittageot Lowis- ville, In which five porsons were killed outright tnd onu se badly Injured that hho wil not res cover, It execeds tn blvody horrors anything of the kind that bus overocourred in this part of thogbuntry, A man hitherto of good character aud ordlnury intelligence, ina fit Of temporury insanity, kiltod ina brief spaco of time Ava per- aon, mid thon completed the terrible tragedy by putting au and to bls own oxistones, The pzinolpal netor In tho acono of blood ts Frank Bodenbuugh, aman BW yearsof age. The victins are bis wife, Mri. Annio Bedonbaugh, daughter of John Jetfors, Esq., who resides near Temperuucovillo; her bube, aged less than 3 years; Misa Elizabeth Stephens, aged 45, and her two vhildcen aged 11 and a boy 6 or 8 yours ol, All those people were kit oxcopt the: daughter of Miss Stephens, whu [sso badly ine Juved that sho may not recove: Tho tragedy occurred Inst Sudday evening about dark, it fs supposed. The flat todicauons of the norrible wurder were discovered by younger brother of Hedenbaugh, who bad buen abyent att husking, and who returned nboat i o'cloek at night. Ele cue fram asveno Of royelry and Ina moment Tacod a enrulvulof death. be ering the fainily room on bis return, thoro ng JUSE Chough Uybt from the amoldering toenst in ward and awful shadow upon the scene of death, he was horrified to tnd upen the flour tho body of Misa Stephens, a large, tilt wont with fair fee tnd bude, whieh, wis now darkened gnd matted by blood that hnd oozed from her brain nnd randown upan hor dress. A frarhtyul wound had been made with the pele of eiLy on the buck Of the head wbove and bebind thoear, ‘Phe skill bad Cen tnashed in where the fatal ux bid descended with futat force. On tho floor not far away lay three children, bly own bite and two belonging ta Mra. Stephens, allidend oxeept hich wag unconscions aul bein th will not recover, ‘Two ot thom had thoir heads beaten, protubly, with the sama wi The Hving one bad wounds nbont the fig but tho skull do # not seem to va injured young man Ianuuiialels: gave the ahirin, and vw party of porritied nelght burs sooU gathored wt the seene of the butchers, A seureh of tho premlses was begun, but noth ing beyond whit tne been desertbed was discove ered in tho house, The outbuildlugs were then searched, In a toluceo-house, & qintrter of 1 mile cust of tho promises, they found Frank Bedenbuugh badly wounded, Hah inte tho house through a crack In tho wall, ills throat had been cut trom eur to one, and ble covered the ground fora considerable distine eral wounds, evidently mide with a atehet, on his forchead nnd fice, Tt is supposes dian bad tried to ki hingelf with tho uid, Cabling bi that, lad wsed the cers tuln and fatal razor, Both weapous were foun nenr blm: covered with blond. He hud on bls every-duy clothes, und lils fice and. breast were vovered WIth blood, tle was able to epoult, and in reply toa yteation about where hly wife wus, hu designated the place whure she could be found, und added that be hed kilted her, No turthor taturnition could bye obtained from hin. Ho wus tukea tothe house, and Nved unit Lo'clock Sunday morning, ‘The torriied nuynbors went from tho bloody Bouny in the tobavcy huude LO wb pusture, where tho faithful whe, dutent on family duties, und wat ne thought of danger in her mlnd, had, gong tonlk only a few hours before, ‘The Hight was dirk and rainy, The soil bad been turned tarmud by the heavy miins of the pros viotts day, A stlil more horrible scone wis here presented. dn the tougly Held ny the dead body of Mrs. Bedenbangh, with her thront gut and hor head buuten und partially fuvbudited in the mud, ‘Phe pvtehet and razor hl both been used todo thule dondly work, and the fair youn fueeund forenend were mavred and watllated by thu cruel blows. ‘This completed tho fatal lat. AH were accounted for, bat all had’ beon, killed, and tho denth-voit was complete, Thy exuet nuuinee in whiteb the killing was dove wliknever be known, Whotber the deed wats the redult of a sudden finpulay ar of a long setted ditention, cannot be surmised. ‘ioe agtlons of the taurdurer when bis brothor tuft Adan ben ttn ning Were not unngudl, although or not feeling well, Thore had ing nor Jars, aid there was ne Ie ‘eon tie murderer and the Stephona woman The murky on tho tree of etsy Stephons tidivate that sho hud been struck with ay that, thud shows that she mudo a striwyle for hor Ufe, and tho probabilities are that sho was knocked down by 0 blow and afterwards atrack with thu ax. Frauk Bodenbangh, the murderer, fe about Wyenrs of age. Jasper Bedenbuugh, Ii tathor, fe of German birth, and hag ton ehit= dren, Ho ia welletondio farmer, Uving about four intles south of Calla, whero he “owns a furniot sume 4 One son, John, Ibon kalvonkeeper tinge Pho ol tan purchased Uo turm where Frank lyes guy. oral yeurs ago aid presented it to bin, Prank wis it dona of tumenso physical Btrengtly as were the whole family, Ho was not atin of bad disposition, though the fumtly had a reputation vs fighters, Ee was not a tard dvtninng unin. Like most people in that nuh borhuod he would dike drink. He hud been slyhtly deranged, and wis takiye mudivine tor tho nnilidy, bit was hot rugarded: aa at allan gerous, Ho wus married only tg oF threa years igo, und Was the father of aug ehitd. HO wis also ralsil ho widest child of Belay Stuph ‘Tho Cuuily-relatlois of the Bedentatghs: te Mut, 80 Lie ud Known, and tare candid ta ao NET Ve For the deed. Elizabeth or Le: Hens Wad a soTaWwhat noted ehuractel thla part of the country. She wus about 45 years OF age, aid’ wha very large, wolutng over 200) pounds, She was mlaielus Lut was the mother of olght or nine tle gittmate -chitdven.: Sho - was considered aw rather, tarmlvss abd body, haady te bave nround [1 case of gicknoss, and inade her Hylng Li rea around and doing houxework, ‘The ebild which Bedenbaugh hid taken to ralse was about WW years old, aud had fived with hin for two or tron years, Tt wits to visit this chil hat Hotay dind\ber youngest babe wont to Hedenbungh's on Priddy evening. Mra, Bedens bith wit a daughter ef ove dobn Jovers, who lives near Temperanceville, and a nlecs of Pius Jetlers, of Harneavilte, Sho wus 22 years of go, a lady of exeellont fumily and of aude dispos sition, ind her shoct inarried Ife td been a Pagan one, do farina ls known, Like her huge band, sho was of w Catholis-famll REVEN VICTUMS IN AL RATERVILLE, O,, Nov. &.—Frank Bedenbaugh, who commitiod the borrible surles of murdars repurted yeaterdiy, dled te-uity fous his wounds, Toe servant givt fey ata dead, and it hus beon fenriil that his wife wad about te bo contined, duking, in all, seven victiiuns, ia ABOU BILL BARNUM, Abou Bit Barnum friey Awoke one nirbt Crom ad Ant saw, within the shit Maktog it dityker, tike the day of doom, <\ toryer writing ike a letter old. Jxeeceding chock tad made BU) Barnum bald; And to the prosence in his reo he suid; “What writest thou? ‘Tbe forger raised bie treat Aud with a look Hike sevon usedeup mutes, Anaworuds, "Tho mumed of ull tho blugest 0b! Ant ts nine one? “Ut help ta make {t so," Repbed the torger, Darninn spoke mare tow, Hue hopefully ati, and sutds “f pray thee, \ thet Mrity that E eeck to foal my fellowemen," Tho forger wrote nnd Vanished. Tho next olght Hy came aan. WIE great wakentog spite, And plowed the nuiues for foullshness ust hi tribe docroase!— his room, Cures, { Aud lof Lill Nuenwy's namo ted all the worati ia Words Fulliled—the Canal Boy and o Poyeictuws Vrophecy—Presidenut Ho pty ~ Clerelund Herat, Now, 0. The first mewuge of congratulation sent Crom Washington te Geu, Guriicht utter his election wae dispatched by Mra J. 1. 1, Mralnard, at Glevelund, widow of Dy, Join Braliard, ny welle known physician of the Foros, Clty, ‘The text oF the incesuge recdlla wo rather Fomantio but plodeant atory and a prophecy. De, Brainard in carly hfe was a toachor of drawing Ja the public xchools of Cleveland, and an one occasion three boys, mugged and rough tuob ing, caine inte the school-room, and one of theus uppoared very curious aid: uxked iw great Anny gitestons, whieb Mr. Brainard toak pious: ure fan weet Meloy struck with tho belle: ves of thy Ind, he talked with bin for awh and when he wie leaving ya of advice. Winding up with, With care aud dus yation to your Brudies you muy yes become President of tho Uinited States," - ‘Yue Loy wus Juwes A. Qurdgld, then omployed wt lel mittles on the crn He sec have been strugk with thy proph ey, for ho evr after romemberced It, and in after Hite, when Dr, Brainard met bint in Wastituston, they talked of itimore than ones, De. irahmrd ded a eoupla of yenrs iho. nnd hls wits, remembering the ine cident, of the tarning otter Churlold’a elation Font hin; te Colloweue diepate WAsiNaTaN, Noy. i Curfield, Mentors tunel, Dr, . Vresitent-elect of the Dulted States, ‘ Mas. ), (MtAINATD." THE IRISH IN AMERICA A Lending Englink Journal on Pare nels Bint of un Possible Tnviastons Patt Matt Garetle London), Det, 3, Thore Ign portion of Mr. 1 M's speech on Brntay which will be rend by most Kogiishaen with Ineredality, and by sone wih positive de- rision, It is that in which he says that tho Irish- men in Amerign who have helped their country men with money will be ready to do so more na to effectually whon they can come forward with a rospevt of suceess, Tt {a no secret that the Fane with’ whieh the League uperates have vom from the other aide of tho Athiatie, nad it ‘may well be euyimised that: a good muiny of the violent. things Unit ace suid ave spoken not to Trefind or to Howhind, bat to tho Amer: Jean Irish, who nuturaliy require songtiitg for thelr monoy,—strang lataage, If noting else, On Suadny Me furnell wide his mean quite clear, There was. Indeci, little attempt to hint at what was tutended. Tt was a distinct and detlnit thront that, when the Trish: tind ore nize Uemeolves suilictently tq ght on games thiug Ike terms of equallty with Bngiand, (righ men woukl speedily hand from America in sith elent numbers, and well wi armed and drhted, to tira the seale in th f thelr corn trynten, Tho hitter intred of Kayland whieb naw comes out in every gentenve of Mere Pare nell's speeches yave point to’ lls threat 1 hoe could acuttro (he help of an Irish-American contingent to being on civil war nt a thine whon itgoemed Ikely on othor grattnds ho would win, there Is little doubt that ho would do it. What id more—all ridicule notwithstanding, — thore is very little doubt that, unless the Goyern- } ment of the United Suites kept u shurpor look- owt than ts porhaps possible for them to keep, suet contingent would cume readily enough ona wéll-bncked uvitution, Tt is tg well th we shoitld not deceive oursuives bout the fugof a vast number, perhaps the outjority, of tho Trish on the othor alde of the Atinntic, If they get the chance they mean business. The wrongs of Ireland are porerantly. kept before tholr oyes, Liven tho trish born In America do not forget the misgovernment from whieh tholr, futhors suffered, aA regular orgunizntion—more than one, Indecd—is muintained speclally to Keep Irlah atfalra before the Irish and to collect subseriptions. Tho very dislike which Atworicans asifrule have to tho Irish populutions of the Rrentcitles drives them to closer communion with ono anothers and tt must be admitted that the clreumstineces tinder which many of thom hnve left thelr country ure Hkely 16 rankto in thelr minds for yours, At any rate thoy do runs klo; and, coldly ts Me. Parnell wits treated by the mass of Americans whon they found that bo wanted todriw thein into his crusade on bebalf ot Troland ngaingt England, ho bad ttle rensan to comphn of hla regeption by the [righ In any portion of the Stites, Now, It's easy chough to talk of silly misguided, peasnute, egeed anby une sorupulais ayltutors to bolicve themeclves butte starved, miserable, and oppressed, when in fact they are fut, well-liking, und the freest of the free. ‘hut may all be zospel trath, though the Cacta soinchow fond to show that allly, misguided: peasants have ht feast capacity cnouh to Know whethor thelr betlles are full or empty, whethor their landlords are tyraunous or unsit, or Just and aympathotle. But—and’ that is the matter for us Just now-—there ure some millions on both sides of the Athintic who do not bellove It, aul Miagiite q They do not bolleve thut the wholusale do- parting of 1847 and onwards were conducted nthe truc spirit of Christian charity; nor, for tho matter of that,. that tho Mure quisot Lausdowne’s estates have been nian- aged In the hutmunitarinn fashion which that able supporter of © freedom af; contract” resents fit his Ietter to the American newspaper, They hold that they, as woll us thelr frlends and relations now in Ireland, have teen shamotully used by the Inndlovds and by the English Gove orniment, Walch supported those landlords tthe thalntenimes of a systems of hind-tantive that na alagio huinan being who hus not Interests of his own to surve by doling so oun be found toadvos cute form momont. ‘thus thinking, thes mean rome day to tieht—purtly for revenge, partly for the fiture of the country that, to do them Justice, they love onty too well, id Now, whit we want to ask In thta: Is it worth while to shut our eyes to Us bitterness of feel ing and to laugh at the iden of: Tretand being 1 heuvy handlenp to ts lin tho event of 1 serions: forelyn ware We havo tried tha yme of eo. erclon in the interests of a small minority over) and over aan, | What his it banefted us, tho Fuglishr What, indeed! Might we not now try a litte Bteady Justice on both sides? We ure looking on at something like revoludion now, ind givil war bea, ve ate hands is also recommended by ong 3 fn lane type, In yesterday's Thea, White aivil war, or oven revolution, fs an ugly bust- $8. forelbie domination is hot Mkely to be iby tho present Cauluet. ‘Chore remaina He to try plain fair dealing, undeterred by thrents cithor of an Amerienn-frish invarion— not much in faver with efthgr American party, possible though it inny_be at a eritien! tne—or of au trish isndlord “Ru-Kluix to talte the uu. fate theleawn hands, We have certainly no ronson to fear an Irish rising, even assisted from Amerlen. In the long run. but the tnsiness ‘at gtatesmen ft, and should have been, to rumove all ground for it. JOUN KELLY. Searching for a Senporeat, They Mavo Fixed on John {Kelly an the Jonah That Must Bo Lhrown to tho Whale. Mobile (AN) Register (Dem. ‘Tho defent of the Democracy must bo Intd at the door of Mr.Jobn Kelly aod Tammany Math It upvears to ua that tho Demovratic political leaders of Now York care nothing for tho liters ests of the country so long na thoy can retain control of the plunder of the olty. Thoy have as certainly and na cifectively salt Gon, Munecock to the enemy us tho brothors of Joseph sold bln to the Egyptians, They mate the worst possible: notions for Mayor and Judge of the Supes ror Court, und to geettre the success of thelr une povular candidatos they tradod away tho chanees of Haneoek and the security aud peaco of tho untire country. PIG-HEADED AND SBLFISIL, Hurelahura (Puy Patriot (dant). ‘The New York Herald and New York Sun lay all the blue for the defeat of Gen, Hinwagk on. John Kelly. Wo ugroe with those Journals duit Mr. Kelly ds wholly allt for the mamigement of apolitical canvisa. He ly a selfish. pigehoudled, overbuartiug fellow, and. hieks withul the fore alght novessnry to curry out his plins, WAKING MERCHANDISE OF POLITICS, Boston Mast, (Dein), Kay or think what imen muy, My, f wag the munof idbothors who hid tho clementy of pee and lendorstiip, and when ho wies stubbed ast yer by the dofeat of Gov. Robinson, a blow waa strvek the forceot which avery tntetlyent Demcorat now feels, New York, whleliis proved to have boon the pivotal Supe, from that hour was committed to the hind of men who make a merehundise of. politics, tha Democrntie party Jost Its stronzeat weapon aginst the iopublios sand peietealy condoned the grout erlino rpetrated nguiise our lective wystem, ‘Nhe National consolenco wna shocked at the timo the erimy was commilted, mid avar Demo. erat felt, whon Me, Tidon was siriek daw it was a personal wrong te bhinself. When S Rolly and his assoolates followed up ta Repu: Hewn blow by declaring open war wugulngt My ‘Tiklen they robbed ud of tho party's legitimate Jeadar aud tho country’s thon best hepe. Por mt ovr, ,, Aiutsen County (N.Y) Democrat ema. We have mot tho snemy, und by the portldy at Joha Kelly wo are thelr... New York has indeed pyaved the plyotal Stata. and it was: ugalidost to the Poniwcruey by Judas Kelly, the: Benedict Arnold of the Deimuernatic paruys s+ For tho lust six woels the entire country hus been seandaiized “by the shameless and diguating: psa a of the Kelly wine with the eying Hail crowd for the spoils af otlice, Thut degrade fuy exhibition in ltself has loat ns thousands ot voted Ht ullthe tated. But, not sutiotted with, tha mischief bo wrought in that reepect, Ketly at tho fast moment ajects religion into the enn vase by folsting upon the party tho nomination ar Mr Crave Tar Saran. lula exceedingly wie fortunate that religion should prove in barrier ton mnin’s condita yet Mr. Rolly know that hing to oxist, and biew that bo was Jeopardizing Me, Hancock's by the oouraa he wok pursulis, Instend of dota allie bis power told Hans cock, a¢ he hud solemaly pledged, he prostituted that really splendid nemiiiidon to aid in elect tng anne for Mayor who wider ordinary cire eninatinces would buye been defeated by Taig voted, He has ised tha nominatton of Gen, Hancock tovetali tis hold onthe patronage of Now City, which Ismuch greater tian that of the President of the United States, te bas gold gut the Nudional Demoerngy to clvet Mayor, i eee UE tho lenders of the Domioerioy: re aiin Davo enough to tolerate that fellow In 7 Lounclls Uicy deserve the contempt oevery wellethinking mini. If Mr. Kully {6 to remaliin, please count us out, LEP NM GO MACK TO HIE TRADE, Hluahing (Ny Vor fuurnal (Bem, What n pity i ta that Mr dobn Kelly had not remulned tn the honvat eating he followed thirty, yeord nyo, Hytt Of sulting gritos. How unit otter and haipler amu be would have been, Seo the dunty to whigh he has fallen through h atmnbition ta be a Beebo of Caannany Hull, What a lesson it Ie to ey YOUnK aspirunt for political feadorsbip. Netter boy toad and food Upon the vapors ob nw dungeon. BTUONG Fue LIVE EVIDED uzette imide that Jon’ Kotly sota H thin Btute th order to bie glvotion of Me. Grace at Mayor ot Now Vo hope this iy net so, but the weight of There certuiniys alirty wor' hong - ucruts of New York City. she Ee Me Dip In Wilitmantte (Cus Chrantele (Dena + ‘yho iooule of the clecva ts due, in Ske ‘Oplu- cure the “people? |. fon. to tho course -whtet fo id Jonn Katty, ot dle beginning of this now bufoure 1s, TIM DETOCRATICH nie Ptita CA, h New sr Ho leltend fate repotible Democrat 4 hos filled Sumner de ‘tibten, the jt never fuiled to carry: trty, who curried the Wy it dare popiler inasorit nivjerlty of thy Electoral have been conntod Now, afterall tho. Gen, Hancoelo=prave Minene beat eanditiutes: the ever jd. Wotly kilted hint wi hittehet, which a too: pnd tou long politlen atu or ey aventtted Tiny 1 the Denmioerate mbchit a for Joti Belly tok ud ty tho whole Democrat Robinssn, t nA ty ullowedl to remain [ne the nt orinina, Haneuok in New York Chiy min th banat YT Pitsawins That was three on York oH eampalgn, Ma 1 AUDA, Ver Fone: Ie etthor tha jy Maal or the rrontast pollttint st Ding, tat Mailing ‘atte the Br hy me of 1 nerathe ny Kon YEON Fate A DANORHOUS CHARACTER, - was wreeked, ad 1 was wred obathiney, if not tha trenches ‘Po this whan mala, fout In Uint State fore, Is due tho Whether Jotin Kell pubtienns for ao tuieh monay tanh eration wo do not ki ned penpla think he did, f sueiy tity dottbt that he hia ee be no the Democratic purty. Thls hogan dust. year, - wi ry 0. support the regular nominee of Gavernor. und batted fram fia Convo Detoeratio party hua a duty to, regard to thiamin which dt will ne; own perl, Jobn Reilf and Tanman: ly or, HEY CHD agaty in Now York. Br. Tilden tn be crushed, or Denoe many valuable services to hia State parts. politicat power? 1 Cae AS. Unt Matt For Now IC wauld have been eine WK ‘was the State ih whieh tha [De ‘ i te huttnlly kote out ta of other iow, Many Sf Hat whet e Tor hls trodson or net the, proved traltor of tho most dangerous cil Can ho not orown hia; dis career with tho destruction of’ Jo! ihettimorcan (Dem, etiont PeLUrns Etow one thing treason, In rontsa) ARTY fog The at "Hall mast Ver trittneh Performed Bnd to the tinguished, ha Kelly ‘glcet ne STAKE NIM OFF, Atlanta Constitution ( The Demveratic party shan A good nnino ns a su! would be John Kolly, Dem), ite: and if Jolin Kelly ts still atioteine ie eh coats, they showk! bo given a goud sha! THE "HOSS" AS AN EMETIC, St. Louts Remiblienn (ina, stitute for tartar ometia ¥.8.—On rellection wo prefer the former, THY TAMMANY TREACHERY, Ty ‘Telegraph to CEEVELAND, Oy Nov. Tlf of thelr Just rights in thao pa down upon hin and bave gull tess throughout tho country, splred boat erathe editar of Ohio auvernl days before the Nov out" Ni mber election, in nnd ng Garfield Unitoa Stites, Vou be te exeerated by the Democrats a Kully, of Now York, und unde: tlon comes In some dogrey tho campulzn, have absolute! PEE of tho purty to ald In keep Barn should have shown him had at last arrived when ho cou nor rnin the Democratic party in eAetL NCO, Scnator Barnum Is he which New York Urata, ever a ma Ohio tt ts tee ft Atls condemn r Chatrman of tho Democratic Nattonal tee. It 16 claimed that Burnin, with hi edge of Kally and of the masher in Tammany Bogs has ewlodied the Det ould, Dalt Mott + “ot Rett ner; nis stay eb eomntry ys nd” Saen ie ¢ the constitution: a1, Jolin Kelly HY fy hyn ho " rmHoeRANIG ed there Hf dan ‘entlon, | perform Fegute Meat OF In i" f Cleap yes nine, kilt Wire Hag anit thes party tn that ely pte aut by URS hus certatnly dono that hired Canelye York caus Dractleat acter tp ts pete king, a ing tien ito: thn the tine uid neither mula Now York,and For not taking i. tit culpable that prominent Dew recelved from Barous, tho October cle dann nt private statement to tho ctfect that be had given up that Stite, ag there was no hope of Raving it from tho Republieans. ‘This same elle tor nis recuived personal letters, previouste bleh” Barnum is estuted that John Kelly hid “sf York, and in whleh tho editor trate vised. (f he has any Crfends who havo maile bis on tho rest, te tell thom to hedge, a3 the Bm niro State had been “sold out” retlon fo Ine John Key, President of thd if THE For and Aches. No Preparation on earth equi of 6 HMEDIOINE, (IN LOZENGE FORM) Ls pleasant to take, and serves the purpose ‘of Pills, Aperients, and nauscous Purga hues. The most obstinate cases of HA: BITUAL CONSTIPATION, and disorders that follow in its trait Bitch as BILIOUS COMPLAINT: HEADACHE, CEREBRAL CON. 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