| Show editorials ED 1 TO R I 1 A LS EDITORIAL NO NOTES TES A frenchman proposes to reach the north pole by means of a balloon all other methods of travelling tra in the arctic regions having failed re coure couro he says bays knuit must be had to wro station by this means alone can the hitherto insurmountable difficulties experienced in attempting to traverse tra verse verbe the mountains of fee lee which bar the way to the desired object be captain saros I 1 be he maintains might have hilve reached the pole ina lna in a very few hours had lie he been provid cd with tero toro static appliances lie he then might have taken observations la aided at the pole if lie he chose and got back to civilization to report if he be could captain J john ohn codman in n tile the yow yew york ev evening mg JW post dont believe there will be any war watt wart iti ita il is ignot linot not a sectional dispute he says rand and land if we went to war we should be obliged to bombard each other others ril lil houses bouses across the streets and to fire dur dun aur p pistols over our dining tab tables I 1 es thal that T 1 I settles the question of win war wan it would be al altogether together too promice promiscuous and co could uld only end like the ba battle t e of the kilkenny cats he lie proposes that the electors meet as wise and patriotic men and give hayes and tilden or tilden and ha hayes yes yeb as may bethe be the first and second places in the government the new york herald says concerning the action of the south carolina board of canvassers canvass erse erst the throwing out of two democratic counties gives the stat state and the which carries a united states with it to the republicans the audacity of this act not betrays betrays ceat geat great desperation I 1 if ef undone in a t the 8 co courso course u arse of I 1 justice ce it will stand as a monumental tal tai infamy even if the court falesto falls fails to reach the board the electoral vote of the state will be little better than stolen goods which will taint the receiver as well as the sh sharp la practitioners who purloined it ca can the republican party anford afford to take its first instalment from the doubtful states with the highest judicial tribunal of south carolina crying stop thief after its nimble carriera the new york staats staais ang takes a melancholy view of the situation it thinks the people of tile the united states incapable of fulfilling the mission inherited from their fathers and ought to confess that in spite of our good solves resolves we are no longer capable of sel belt government 11 jt it concludes that the downfall of our proud republic la Is only a matter of time unless this depraved nation can gather renewed strength out of or 1 its ts deepest humiliation A new york correspondent of the chicago tribune says that tuppers Tup pers pera short poems are of the lovey dovey order that his dramatic prose is as heavy as a leather vari varl pari pancake cake eake and that he is able to read with effect i L h tiie dile me tile journal congressman frye as a perfect hero in th the strife political flait hab hat journal says aass of him he poke spoke sixty two times during the capa campaign ign in maine maines ohio indiana wisconsin new jersey a and assa to crowds of three thousand and upward often ofte h he spoke twice a day being taken from town to town by special trains that he might be as nearly in two places at the tho samel samei same bame time as the inventions of electricity and steam in 14 this age will permit his speeches vew werm were everywhere received with great favor almost always he spoke atone alone from frein two to three and a half hours ho um no speaker on the stump 1 has aidone done better service than lur air frye and jie jle be returns home comein in good health scotts texas and pacific nali Ball road is in operation miles moss gross earning for the last year over net earnings over 4 these results obtained from miles of the road the other having been but recently finished a one girand de do gate gato bourse 1 according to the paris correspondence of the boston advertiser a french counterfeiter who put 1603 loo franc frane bills and franc frune bills counterfeits into circulation plis was tried in 1881 1861 and sent to cayenne erin for life when there he tri trl tried d to escape but got entangled in the river weeds and was eaten baten ali alf alive nilve by crabs A french physician thinks leius jelus plus pius IX won 1 peter ten ton years ears eans yet tu b 10 sty ity the washington thus quotes interesting news from the new york journals the the tho fog lifted the the fog bat bas ha lifted AT Y commercial thet the fog lifted yesterday times th the fog which over the city baa has gift ed World the thib misty gloom loom has lifted with the fog sun the fog raised JI erald the fog b bag hag lifted mail and not mot one of them told us how much it had lifted edv our dumb animals says cats are exceedingly fond 0 of o f the herb valerian and a few cents worth which can ean be bd bought at aft any druggists strewed around a kitchen door would soon attract even a timid cat 32 now if the 0 DA D A will tell what to strew around a kitchen kithen door to drive cats away a much greater service bervice will be rendered tp all commini communities ties an exchange lra 11 says bays S 1 never wab was the importance of ong one v vote ote so forcibly I 1 illustrated I 1 lust rated as iu lit this contest of hughes and mullins the alleged lincoln body snatchers snatch ers ft it I 1 ia said their object was to bury L Lincol ns remains in some secluded af pf placa place ac and io 10 gire giro them up only on payment of a large sun bum sum of money they I 1 hey expected to re receive v two hun huli dred thousand doll doil donara a r ia for their horrible undertaking tweed Js Is reported to have said of his ludlow street j jail jall all ail lodgings they are aie the best beat quarters I 1 have had since I 1 left andoe his board there therel L T enjoyed the meal more than for a long time p past t surely hell never try again t to 0 as run away from such a comfortable residence si the now york TW yoe concludes that the sharp practice of the south carolina board of canvassers will not convince thib the country that the calv canvas as was waa honest and fair honest work does doea not need such sharp practice boss tweed ja is in charge of the bame same sheriff from chota he escape calex 1 before many paris fashions are said to be of new nev york manufacture that one vote is yet quite a wonder and the negro sees it in this light bam sam well son bon de do news tonight to night tom de do bulletin board say mister hayes is lecter ted by one vote sam by jes jeal one vote what a almighty mighty lucky thing dis boy voted for if he mister misten hayea would have got left saw dr bellows in a sermon recently in new kew york treated the narrative of th the fall nali of adam and eve as a fable he thought that they were not at any time innocent or nearer perfection tb than an many persons who lived after their day consequently they never fell from perfection fec tion he denied that they were the first human beings on earth and averred that the human race existed long before adams time the new now york herald gives the following as from a private letter from one of the leading republicans of massachusetts what think you of the result of or the election 1 I hope tilden will get it as the matter stands the herald comments u upon an th the a above bove thus that is what today today to day day nine nino out of ten of the honest republicans think and we say to the republican publican leaders plainly that they have ave become within the last week objects of suspicion to their own party and the public equally with the returning boards in whose proceedings ce and character they are involved and that unless they at once and conspicuously condemn and oppose themselves to all trickery and to everything which bears even the faintest odor of intended fraud they will see the honest men of their own party nise rise up in public meetings all over the country to denounce them sacramento delinquent city taxes for the year amount to 30 or 15 per cent of the whole M died recently in france after making a fortune of by the manufacture of paper for cigarettes our oar boys are frequently teon teen making paper cigarettes in the streets but it is to be bib feared that they will come nearer losing four and a half millions than making that money by their cigarettes A new york paper remarks that it took a man of war men and tons of coal to bring brink tweed home again from a foreign shore Is frequent tre quent in lonu long island ji EVIL communications 1 I 1 i EVIL comin communications ions lons manners and that is one ont powerful reis reason on why admon among the youth auth of the territory and with some 1 w who 1 h 0 creolder are older occasion occasionally allya aliya a tendency tep deney dency to adopt the vices and the lawless ness of the moro more reckless outside visitants tants is manifest this ls is is 19 one of the great evils which result from the presence sence senco of such an objectionable element in the community corrupting the yo young un the inexperienced ri rien eed ced and the ie less gr stable members thereof who if not brought into contact with such vicious company would be rd restrained strained and kept within decent lounds by the jaw law abiding sentiment of the community one cause of the greater grenter prevalence of criminality in this territory tory in later times than fori formerly la Is the he cours course e which some of the judicial and abd executive off meers officers of th the 0 law have taken so some soe e of them have manifested plainly that their main object was to prosecute or rather persecute e prominent citizens for imaginary chimes crimes while the vicious parties engaged in actual crime moral w a well wit as sta have been scarcely arcely ac looked after or by no meris means properly punished and in some cases they have been actually turned loose again on the community upon the flimsiest flims iest and most disgraceful pretences pretenses so that sometimes it has been a question whether the laws were not made or at least administered to favor and shield real criminals and punish the ha he nester nestor peir portion tion of the community this kind of procedure at various times in the history of the territory has tended to embolden the unscrupulous and more mom reckless classes i at the expense of or the law abiding citizens und and has had a bad influence upon some of the youth who may have been naturally a little inclined inclined to wild ways but who under more favorable circumstance circumstances would have been restrained from vice and crime ina in a great degree HON A H STEPHENS A if S STEPHENS T rhon of georgia is in washington where he recently ce aly arrived ly iby special car from his home at crawfordsville ga ile he stood the burgey journey remarkably well says the washington star looks considers con considerably sidera ly better than he did several years ago and states that his ge genera genora 1 health lias ilas considerably improved lillice june last in fact that he lie has gained about abou t ten pounds in wel wei weight that paper thus continues concerning him he is still buffering suffering buffer ii from rb rheumatism 1 in th the 0 r ight right foot however however i and ln d cannot walk with without 0 ut aid of crutches the thib night before leaving his bis home in iti georgia lie ho was ere sem ero by ha tho colored people and on taking his departure a large number of his friends frienda among them at least two hundred colored men bade him goodbye if his hia health beaith continues ad as good aa as it la is now lie he intends to regularly attend the coming of tile house on oki being asked laho if ho did not dot anticipate a lively session h ho sai sal with a selious expression 1 I anticipate at any rate one of the most interesting and important sessions ever held grave ques questions tlona tiona may ariso addao and iro gro probably probably bably will arie arh ari arle e 0 and my ray own hope opa is iff that a spi spirit of moderation and of calmness may possess every member I 1 would deprecate excitement cit ement and so far as lies in my power I 1 shall try to allay it asin I 1 sincerely ce ay and earnestly hope hopen a spirit of patriotism will prevail and that in th the adjustment of any complications which may arise the only aim may be simple justice and a full compliance with the require the constitution as framed by the fathers WANTS THE HONEST republicans TO SPEAK OUT T THE lle tin new york arald to be getting anxious for the honest republicans the rank and nio file to come to the front and speak right out in meeting protesting against letting the country go to th the doge dogs through the rascality of the tho political p ical tricksters trick that paper thus invites the conservative republic ins and to a demo demonstration jj ailon atlon of bf some kind hind in the desired direction binl in i i det att lder to help helip to ija save savo ve the country Is it not honest republicans all over the north to speak out to let leh these political gamblers know that they must stop atop the democrats are eilent client and passive that is their duty they must remain so 80 ican merchants lawyers clergy farmers mechanics mechanic scan can cad they afford to remain silent when such things are done in south carolina and preparing in louisiana evidence accumulates that there is a concerted plot to count in mr hayes hayea in thel the three disputed states by open epen and shameless trickery that is not liot what the republican masse swant they wish tair fair play la time for them to speak out in public meetings in a later issue the same journal addresses nad he merchants and bankers direct to somewhat similar purport thus unfortunately as the day fays pass spass by we have less and less les 8 reason to hope for such absolute a and d conspicuous fair p play jar jay as the public U sense of j justice justlee ustice demands while the instances of or sharp practice of 0 f petty trickery of a disposition 9 position to take improper and suspicious cloud advantage of tho the powers in the republican hands do undoubtedly increase it is a lamentable laet fact that thoughtful people moless are less lesa confident of a el sa satisfactory and creditable settlement today to toay day than thail they were a week ago Is it not time for the republic republican can bankers merchants and manu fac i jurers of new york boston bostoni philadelphia delp hia hla chicago cincinnati and other northern cities to take some iio notice nice fice of these fact would they not do well to consider consId dr if their own interests would not be so greatly imperilled imperil led byan unc uncertain ettan and unsatisfactory result aa as to make their protest jn favor fator of the th most open 0 peni anc ant and ji honorable ono ano rabie rable course counse by the idean managers in the thi south bouth and ag against dinst overy every everything thing which bears the appearance appear appe aranca bce peo of bf concealment or wrong important import anta and ind necessary what whai the eople people wai war want itIs la not OF opinions anions what the they want what we must have havela if we wish to tb eka escape pe great and interminable calamities is a count of the votes so fair BO so public so ho honest nast that veny very every fean ican in the land may rightfully ak ils his democratic neighbor neigh bor boi to the he result aa as above just suspicion but iut the prime proceedings edin of the south bouth carolina and louisiana returning boards are already of a nature as even republican journals neco feco recognize nize 0 opel open to just suspicion what they have most to dread ja a chronic discontent such sucha a deep deep ted seated led 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