4 x Xi S w BL Mn? fltfe ugV a,B TELL-TALE FAC-SIMILES OF ORIGINAL DISPATCHES. A COMPARISON BETWEEN A SIGNIFICANT TELEGRAM OP "MOSES" AND ONE SIGNED BY MANTON MARBLE, rTransl.ation.l Tallahassee. Nov. 10. VoUmd Peltox, 15 Gramercy Earlc, New-Tori-: lo luissui (.nldenj, repeating twenty-live ciplier only, Herald will have news of our work hitherto Monda-. We shall demand to Know "roni what counties return received. Monday we shall annlvto Circuit Judue. trom wliose fairness some hone for order lestraininj: Governor 'mm lonmo21liir t-nftltio A lor tsvi fi,n m.iiwl if llnonl m iw..,tt Vtiininiip i.1.?... .....n. 4Vim f t..mi . fliif lm Tifit- 11l'lTll I'flll V!I:1Q. I libtoracd yesterday promise of Governor to give us notice. Brown thinks Governor means verv soon to publish cooked opinion and declare lesuit ror Hayes. 1 judge their frame is nit her to intercept returns. Secrctaiv of State meanwhile delavs convening Board because all returns re not m. Then Governor, on around that Florida mav lose her voire, ami flint, holms nntlmrirv under .siiuersfded statute to canvass return lid declare. I promptly called sec Barlow, proceeding upon O'Conor's estimate of his integrity. They will fool him. He ha telegraphed rr unaaift. Chandler leaves soon, luisson, ioyes are cominir alter .Moudav. Wo mean to nioller cooneratiou to lianow, itouerison aim Wasted three visits on Controller. Shall continue unless otherwise advised. Moses n w fePWs r ft v r cc7mMsf f& , ru frr s L&zh WYU to v. Jo aas44Zg yLQfo&oUn-P. "PrytynylZj ltC (BtJvyiA. OTiJy LcYy p-iLpt- urTTY VyjZfiSj Urti lI$xLasx dJxU CxcAP fxrC 1-aXrjh dCoyf crrSz crft i!cm K4 fhsX JcrtJZtrn- O-iO d&irn CctriraisLk OtftZzJL. c-F yojZiuJ-nL. Jfodr&JL vzKaa- nrr p mjLccnnd cJUc&cvrt, Thof nrfh hfrJ usy o 4rv. hJL cx. aAJ4urrcj' $ LcJl tfarJa. rffeX cut. ThsCtJL oTFotUjl. farfffs For the purpose of comparison of handwriting we add a dispatch, not in cipher, signed by JIanton Marble in his own name. ex. 4aAFb-y-cj PpUrJL', d.d. &i QaaJU tATfc 1tsJLs.A.Qj CLrxsd jfcp (AyyrJL OJcrrO OjcAlrr iAAJU CL. b -7 LO Lf th QjsvY&1r Lr JyytMi OAT4srsti V ' 1hjL, xJhfJLrtJL, QjAjOrtsrCt hj?uvC cl, jdfyrrdZr cA (TSijJt k' JnI ft. a .. NL-U 0. A UtI JiOYIXG VOTES IN FLORIDA. We present on this pace a fac-simile of the cipher dispatches in which "Muses" informs Mr. Tildeo inatuo lias wasted threo visits on Controller" CowgiH, accompamed by the translation, as mado by The Tbiimtxe's Key VII. For tho ptirposo of a comparison of handwriting, ivo add a dispatch, no! m cipher, sinned by Mantou Marble in his owa name. It relates to tho scheme for ousting the South Carolina elector by means of a writ of quo warranto, and loekiuj: theui up until after tha day appointed lor tho cabtmg of their votes. RECOVEltlSG THE LOST CAUSE. At tuna by Uu lid Cont.lrtaU Cong rat : new ttvlt. Ate "Aittv Kray." " From TheXcw-York Trihunt. They smote our Iiolv cause to dust At Appomattox aoiWi-tr o ; Wc uoweil our heads licu.uise wo moat And followed still our loader, Leo. .But 10 1 ro-d.iy r lii e our way ; V,'e hcd no Yank eo frown llaha! lll-Yai! We'll rut the Amij down! We cut that Army uowi lieore lu ijlieaaiiduali's verdant vale. On Wojriier's slope, l.y Mnloh dhoro. Hut still it followed on our trail. Aow, jirehto ! Wo the rulers be We lieeil tin Yankee frown Hati.t! Hi-Yaa! We'll eut the Army down I We cut It down on Malvern Hill. On Haup ilmmmck's Uoatins brldsa, By i'illow's wall, at bla-lbwille. Amid the flame of Miiuii Kidso; It rose acaln ! Itut u iw, n- tlieu, We hied in Yatee frown Haha I III ja! We'll cut the Army down I Our nohto Soiit h shall et ho free ! Tho enemy wliuite IIht wus won ileneatli the Appomatiiix tree Sh.iJl logo the il.ir in Washinetonl W ith Iron hand we rule die land ; we lieeil 1.0 laukee frown , . Haha! Hi-Vaa! W e d cut t no Aimy d..wn ! TIIE IIOrSE THAT SAM BL'ILT. trom The Atir-I uric ti rapine. 1 hk KF.PL'nLic Ihis is the H011.se that am bnilt. liiKPitKsii.Kxri-IhisistheMaltthat lay in the Houm' that Sam built. Tilikx This is the Kat that smelt tho Malt that lay in tho House that Sam built. Tin; Bali OT-This is the Cat that scratched the Jiat that wanted the Malt that lay in tho Houso that Sam built. Tlir Bi lldoki: This is the Doir that worried tho Lat that based the Rat that Mnelt tho Malt that lav in the Houso that aIll built. Thk KinritxiMt ItoKiJ This i tho Cow with tho cnimpled horn that cored tho Dog till his breath wasKorn that snapped at the Cat that hunted the Kat that smelt tho Malt tint lay iu tho Houi-e that Sam built. Ma.n.- Makiili This is the Maiden all forlorn that iiulKod the moolv Cow (in a horn) that kicked the Doir one dewy morn that teased tho (.at that .ipr.itelieil tin IJ-if i,nt ut....l l. i-i. that lay in tl o House that Sam built. New Pi-lto. This is the man all tattered and torn that kissed the Maidtu all forlorn that tried to milk tho mooly Cow tn.it kicked tho Dni; and raised a row that bullied the Cat that followed tho Rat that wanted tho Malt that lay in the Houm that S.un built. Tiik 'li:i.Kui:Ai'H-llih w thel'riost all shattered and shorn that tried to marry tho Man forlorn to thomiikiim Maid all tattered and torn and them with a bar'lo' mone endow when sho was up-et by the mooly Cow that llourished a light and limber head that kicked the Doir till ha ceased to feel that bit the Cat that chaoed the Rat that went for tho Malt that lay in tho Houso that Sam built. Tiik Cipiiei: DisptTcn This is the marriage ccrtifi cate that hound in the beautiful bonds of fato theiuilkiiiirMaid all tattered and torn and tho wealthy Nevy shatteied and snorn and tho wliole coparcener caboodle that tooled with the Cow that kicked tho Poodle that bit no more tho vorretidCat that made it warm for the pillaging Jiat that said "it shan't be none of my fault if 1 don't eat that nourishing Malt that lies in tho lliini t h;i t S iffi limit " Thk rniULNK This is tho bold and impudent Boy that roaied with fieo and giggled with joy when he lound the complicated key that opened the halls of Gnmioreee to " tho bright sunlight of publieitee,'' who, when he found that his guess was right, rang all the "lirebells in tho night" and shouted under his tickled risiblo "traces of money darkly iible'' and told of tho strong financial desiro that cnev d a thou sand miles of wire and the lovers who met a teiriblo late that left them at last in "asinglo state" with the crumpled Cow with the frisky heel that kicked the Dog thatwoined tho Cat that chased the Rat that missed the Malt that lay m the House that Mini built. w. a. C. GREATEST PEN'-ATIO.V IN AMERICAN POLITICS. J'rom The Jlanyor IVfut anil Vuurier (Jle.i.) Undoubtedly tn- greatest sensation that has boon known iu American politics was produced by Tim Nkw-Yopk 'lutia.vK, in its detailed publication and exposure ot the-ecret correspondence hetwiea 'Jildeii, at (Iramercy Park, and Mantou Marble, Woolley and other id' his agents at TailiilinsM-e, tot the deliberate bribery ot a member of tho Canvass ing Boaid to gio the electoral vote to the great apostle of " RelormJ'' 1 he dispatches are gien m their older, and with absolute proof of the correct ness of translation, occupying nearly two ptiKes of J UK limil'NH, .iikI throw mg a damning light upon the vill.my etiginuTcd hy the Democratic candidate lor President of tho L'nited fctates at the time when he was claiming credit for a dijmitied silence and reserve. "THE GIJEAT NEWSPAPER." From The Jlaiiulton (Joica) freeman. 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