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Show TI1E LATEST STHAWS. Hon. A. Scott Sloan, uttomoy general of Wisconsin, regards that state us reasonably sure lor Ti!tlca. A Now Orleans (Nov. ) correspondent correspon-dent of the Chicago 'Junes reports the Tilden causo gaining great stronglh' iu Louisiana, aud that tlio attempt of I tho rads to disfranchise 10.0U0 demo-icrats demo-icrats in New Orleans had been givon up. Inside the confidential circles of tho administration, the defeat of Hayes' is now not only admitted, hut the j Jbulief ia expressed lhat ho will lose three or four states which wero originally origi-nally conceded to him without much dispute. The Oetohor elections did the business, Hun, The Philadelphia Times says in reference to tlio supposed Iraudulent water-marked, paper similar to that need for voters' tlx receipts, -that thorn was fraud intended by some parties is manifest, but it was ao marked by itupidity as to hurlesipie ( the whole eflort tu furnish boguw ix , receipts An investigation ot the Otse shows pretty conclusively lhat demo-' demo-' cratic stupidity and republican cunning cun-ning have worked out the job hand in hand. ' i "Uath" summing up the election prospects iu a Now Vork letter to the I'niiatlc-lphia Tuner. If I wero not to admit that there bccms iuimineut j prospect of Mr. Titden's cleeiiou, 1 J shwuld show an insonsibility to lhe fears everywhere around me. The j demuerats aru claiming that iuthe1 three i. lands New York, Long and1 Statu n they will have a majority oti 80,000 voles. The republicans con-' cede nothing, yd the betting is turn ing Tilde nwai tl. Tlie New York pools show a briliof that Tilden will liavu a majority without counting New York city. Iu short, the republicans re-publicans have been cue und in their endeavor to divide the democratic vole of New York city. Many- people are beginning tu in- ( qnire of what practical ue Arctic explorations ex-plorations are. Expedition alter expedition baa been titud out only to reach a certain point and then return, most of them reporting that they found it imposvble lo penetrate to the north pole. Captain Hall pruposed to reach the pole by sledge journeys, but ditd before he could put hid plans into execution, while Kane anil Hayes luund an open sea which they could not cross because of th lack of proper boats. C.tptain Nares, of ihu last British expedition, reached latitude h'- dercs and 20 nunuo.s which is a tri ill higher than tkat reach. d by any former explorer, bui like his his ore lerei-ors lie too f died to reach the pule. The New York Tunc, thinks t:i(.re is touielhin r is-picioiiB is-picioiiB in Hie !aet lii it aim. -at every expedition j-mni.d winter in Smitii'd ?ound, at.d a-'is vtiictlit-r it is a desire tor a cool climate, or a love of hunt ing, or of pf'k'.T, plaj ing, cr a thirst to tudy tho K-'i'-iun.uix Img-nge that ' leads men tu lii:.1 pa. titular I .c.ih'.v. iT'te New York J nm.it .'.. 7i. Irft-Tring to t.nj l.ie expelid n, e.i s that of con r;e mankind i.l n vcr t-o t'-)li;i l.t t't ab.tl.doil t!ie p ,; if dfVch tlrlititt-v. it, w itmif tn " Arg'.li j ..gain-t 'lie in-:til::y. A l..:ig 1 g.-igrr.phi. al -i n-ii. r 1 '.i'. cininou- nilii a und g' At.1 nnicii's w:d be p-ri-i-J!e.ti!y ent.i.iti d tu g-1 u. expedi-tim'.s expedi-tim'.s lu the j ,ile. Tnc mi-lurlnni'a ot t:e- re i t Anier.e.in venture are ;aboil l-irgo!ttn, and le.xl year we jsi.a'.i pri-h.ii-ly ii-ar frkrh appe.U tu It.iiirm '. r a "J .tppn pri.i'.'a 11 tu try tin. Ai.d it w .l b.- indeed 1 a ik:':..:-i! Mirpri- it tl-.edtar u..l i hiiitlii s w uu have by Ine Sm.lii .-M".nd ht.e su it ng, d( not ii.i.iii.ui-I ii.i.iii.ui-I to in-'rl iii t:nl it- in.- oinv one Lo oe t.-.ii.t of. T.i- J-t n birti.-r . .y.-I .y.-I ttiat 1! other 11 i!:o- kauI ynn i fipiTe money on tin ,c ex plu.-i.i ai-' ai-' lie y :.iy t'o '. t- it Mr one il .h -n g'l-lig mint. a-r doo.ir I T ' -licit p'-p s 1, Lit of toe It del 1 i .!( T'. U ..;!l.li'.otl .'-.Mr. |