Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 22, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 May 1879 — Page 5
SUPPLEMENT.
TELL-TALE FAC-SIMILES OF ORIGINAL DISPATCHES.
A COMPARISON BETWEEN A SIGNIFICANT TELBOIAM OF "MOSES" AND ONE SIGNED BY MANTON MARBLE, Translation. Tallahassee, Nov. 10. Colonel Peltox, 15 Grnmerry Park, Sew-Tork : To Russia Tilden. reiieatinjr twentv-tive cipher only. Herald will have news of onr work hitherto Monday. V e shall demand to know from what eonnties n turns received. Iloejdej are shall api'ly to Circ uit .ludire, from whose fairness some hope for order rest raining Governor from rannuwus returns. Also for '.min.ml t Boanl to Detail. Knimons conking opinion for Governor thai hp, not Board, canvasses. We obtained vetrrday promise of Governor to give ns notice. Brown tliinks Governor means very soon to publish Booked opinion and declare result for Haves. I j ml ire their eame is rather to intercept returns. Secretary State raean while delaya tonmag Board became all retarns are not in. Then Governor, on ground that Florida may lose her voice, and that he has authority under superceded statute to canvass rrturns and declare. I promptly called see Barlow, proceeding upon OVonor's estimate of his integrity. They will fool him. He bat telegraphed for Choate. Chandler leaves soon. Kasson, Noyea are coming after Monday. We mean to pioli'cr COopwatiOB to Barlow, Robertson and o til as. Wasted three visits on Controller. Shall continue unless otherwise advised. Moses.
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BÜIISG VOTES IN FLOBIDA. We present on this paw a facsimile of the eipbe dispatches in which Moses" infornie Mr. Tilden that he has "wasted three visits on Controller" Cowgill, nnsaiMBMll ly the translation, as made ' Tiik TKinrsK s Key VII. For the purpose of a comparison of handwritimr, we ld a dispatch, not in cipher, sitfiie.I by Man ton Murlde in his own name. It relates to the scheme for ousting the South Carolina electors by means of a writ of quo warranto, ami locking them up until after the daj appointed tor tho casting of their votes. RECOVERING TliE LOST CAUSE. A$ tunc fv tKe ITd Con.fU,u Cong rest . new ttvU. J 5 Klttg Kray." From The .Xetc- York Tribune, They smote our holy cause to dtuBt At Appomattox aiite-tr e ; we boweit our heads because must And followed silll our leader, Lee. But lo ! t-dy we have our way ; w heed no Yankee frown
ifaha! Hi-Yaa! We'll cut the Army down! We cut that Army down before In SnenamloahV verdant vale. On Wairner' dope, t.v öhiloh sbora, But Uli it followed on onr trail. Now, pasts ! We t tie i ulers he We heed no Yankee frown Haha ! Ui-Yaa ! We'll cut the Army down f We ent it down on Malvern HI1L On lianpabaniioek's float me bridaak By ruiow'ü wall, at Hhelbyville. Atntd the flame of Misniun Bidii It rose acaiu ! But now, as then. We heed no Yankee frown Haha t Hi Y t ! Wem ent the Army down! Onr noble Sontti shall yet be free! The enemy whose fleht was won Beneath the Appomattox Una Snail los the day in Washington! With Iron band we rale the land : We heed no Yankee frown Hah a I Hi-Yaal Well cut the Army down I THE HOCSE THAT 8AM BUILT, from The .nc-York (Iraphic Tftf Rkptblic This is the House that Sam btriH The Pkesidknct This is the Malt that lay in the House that. Sam built. Thjhn This is the Kat that smelt the Malt that lay in the House that Sam built. Tur Bam-ot This is the Cat that scratched the Rat that wanted the Malt that lay in the House that Sam built. THr. lit'LLDOZKK This is the Dor that worried the Cat that chased the Kat that smelt the Malt that lay in the House that Sam built. The Keh kmmi Baki This is the Cow with the crumpled horn that rred the Dog till his breath; was corn that snapped at the Cat that hunted the Kat that smelt the Malt thlt lay in the House that Sam built. Manton Maublk This is the Maiden all forlorn that milked the monly Cow (in a horn) that kicked the Do one dewy morn that teased the Cat that scratched the Kat that smelt the Malt that lay in the House that Sam built. New Pelton This is the man all tattered and. torn that kissed the Maiden all forlorn that tried to milk the luooly Cow that kicked the I' and raised a row Chat bullied the Cat that followed the Kat that wanted the Malt that lay in the House that Sam built. TnE '1 tuuiurii- l lus is the Priest all shattered and shorn that tried to marry the Man forlorn t the milking Maid all tattered and torn and them with a har'lo' money endow when she was npset by the mooly Cow that nourished a light and limber head that kicked the Dog till he ceased to feel that bit tho Cat that chased the Kat . hat went for the Malt that lay iu tho House that Sam built. Taa Ciphek DisPATcn Thie is the marriage corttA oca? thai bound in tho lieautiful bonds of fate the. milking Maul all tattered and torn and the wealthy Nevy shattered atd Miorn and the whole coparcener caboodle that tooled with the Cow that kicked the Poodle t hat bit no more the wOWetedOal that mule it warm for the pillaging Kat that said "it shan't be none of my fault if I don't eat that nourishing Malt that lies in the lb 'Use that Sam built." The I'KtBi NK This is the hold and impndrnt Boy that roared with glee and giggled with joy when he found the eooapUeatea kev that opened the balls of QnUDoroec to "the bright sunlight of publieitee,'' who, when be found that nis guess was right, rang all the " lirebells in t ho night" and shouted under bis tickled risible "ttaces of money darkly visible " and told of the strong linaiicial deire that rotted a thousand bUm of wire and the lovers who inet terrible fate that left them at last in "a single slate ' with the crumpled Cow with the frisky heel that kicked the Dog that worried the Cat tbafl nti sand the Bat that ntasea the Mali that lay in the House that Sam built. w. a. c. nauim SKNKATION in amkrk av politics. JYom The Bangor H'nta aiui Cirurier !: , I'ndoubtedlv the greatest sensation that has been known in American inditics was produced by Til a is Yoi k 1 itiui m , in ita detailed publication tod exposare Ol theseret correspondence between Tilden, at (iraiiuicY I'ark, and Man ton Marhie, Wool ley and other of bis agents at Tallahassee, for the deliberate hriler. ol a member of t be Can vass log Board to flT the electoral vole to the great aoat Is of " Heforni !'' I he dispatches are given in their outer, and with absolute proof of the correctness of t raiislut ion, occupying nearly two pages of Ina Taiat k, and throwing a daraDini light upon the rilleoj engiBeeced iv Um Densoetauc candidate lor l'r idi rn oi the I'mti it States at the time when In arai ( laimtuK credit for a diguiticd silence and leaarvei "THK CHEAT M.W-I'Al'Kn " Yom The Hamilton (Iowa) rrfman. No othei paper ia the United States la ee anal and conip: elicit i ve in all its parts as llIK NkwToaK TaiBUME, ta general news department is a n Hex'cl tin- miagama all oral the world, while its literar.v unit iiii.-eeihiueoiis reading pages are tilled wiiii tM most interest tug and valuable matter for tin tarm, the irai h u, the shop ami the family cir- , 1. . In us editorial pages all the vital rjUcsttOM of go arntaenl poli.ot comnierce, f hnance and tiade, ot political economy, etc, are djaaneaai with Barked ahilrtj and judicial fairness making it a pepef of gn-at value lo all classes of people. And tue low puce at whn h it is offered makes it the cheapest (as it is the best I paper in the Tinted Slates. We hope main subscribers will avail themselves of tins anprecedented oücr to get the great newspaper for tho coming year.
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