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Show THE POLITICAL SKIE3 BE1CHTEE. The conspiracy to steal the government gov-ernment of tho United States is perceptibly per-ceptibly weakening day by day, and its opponents in all parties are increasing in-creasing in numbers and in the boldness bold-ness of their utterances. To count in Hayes was regarded by Z ich Chandler Chand-ler and Oliver P. Morton mere shght-of-hand work on the 9th of November; Novem-ber; now the difficulty of the enterprise enter-prise appals them, in view of the obstacles placed in their nay. The report of Francis C. Barlow, who was sent to Florida by tho president to witneaa the canvas of the prts.dcntial vote in that itate, has opened the eyes of a great in Any republicans. Barhw shDWs that the vote of Florida should have b?en fairly canva-ed for Ti'.Jen, and the supreme court of the Bt.le in its recent order cr.durses thw opinion. This change bne irresiv t.ibly gives the presid-jivT to TiiJen, for the house cannot fail to bring out all the facts in the ewe before the day of the joint congressional convention and in face of them even Zch Chandler will have to quail anJ giw up the content. Louisiana will also be shown to have given her electoral vote for TiiJen, and the senate, we cannot doubt, will become convinced con-vinced of tula fact very ihortly. Finding that t.itir theft ha- been d iscovered and ex posed ere it was consummated, the leading villains in the wretched drama most relinquish their plunder and prepare to retire to private- Ul forever. There will be no resurrection resurrec-tion for them or for the revolutionary yarty which they have led. Mr. Tilden will be the iujxI president ot United Stales, but if he fails to reform the government, reduce expense and place the public service on tho hijth ground of public honeaty and public morals, his party will in turn be de-leutfd de-leutfd and detroved. |