Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1879 — TELL-TALE FAC-SIMILES OF ORIGINAL DISPATCHES. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
TELL-TALE FAC-SIMILES OF ORIGINAL DISPATCHES.
A COMPARISON BETWEEN A SIGNIFICANT TELEGRAM OF “MOSES” AND ONE SIGNED BY MANTON MARBLE, [Translation.] Tallahassee, Nov. 10. Colonel Pelton, 15 Qramercy Parle, Nerc-York: , , . To Russia [Tilden], repeating twenty-five cipher only, Herald will have news of our work hitherto Monday. We shall demand to Know from what counties returns received. Monday we shall apply to Circuit Judge, from whose fairness some hope for order restraining Governor from canvassing returns. Also Tot command to Board to begin. Emmons cooking opinion for Governor that he, not Board, canvasses. We obtained yesterday promise of Governor to give us notice. Brown thinks Governor means very soon to publish cooked opinion and declare result for Hayes. I judge their game is rather to intercept returns. Secretary of State meanwhile delays convening Board because all returns ore not in. Then Governor, on ground that Florida may lose her voice, and that he has authority under superseded statute to canvass returns and declare. 1 promptly called see Barlow, proceeding upon O’Conors estimate of his integrity. They will fool him. He has telegraphed for Choate. Chandler leaves soon. Kasson, Noyes are coming after Monday. We mean to proffer cooperation to Barlow, Robertson and Wasted three visits on Controller. Shall continue unless otherwise advised. Moses
For the purpose of comparison of handwriting we add a dispatch, not in cipher, signed by Manton Marble in his own name.
