SUPPLEMENT. BUYING VOTES FOR TILDEN. (No sig.) Belov are given a few gems from tho Democratic Cipher Telegrams captured and translated by The Tribuxe. , IN FLORIDA. 103.1 Talla., 2. Colonel Pelton, Xo. lo Gramcrcy rarl; X. 1".: CertiOcato required to Moses decision Lave Lon don hour for Bolivia of just and Edinburgh at .Mo selle hand a nuy over glasgow franco ree'd. russia ol (Use Key 7.) m , x , 93. Translat.on. Co'ojwsZ Pelton, 15 Gramcrcy rarh: Have just received a proposition to hand over at any hour required Tilden decision of Board and cer tificate of Governor for ?200.000. Marble. 190.1 ,. 0 aew-kmui, juuc o. Maxtqx Marble, Tallahassee, Fla.: Warsaw here. Bolivia Brazil. 190. Translation.) New-York, Dec 3. Maxton Marble. Tallahassee, Fla.: . Dispatch here. Proposition too high.(f) (So. sip.) GramercvPark had reasons not known to Mr. Marble for considering his "Bolivia" decidedly " Brazil." For on the preceding day tho following had como from Mr. Woolley : l Tallahassee, Fla., Dec. 1st, '70. Henry ILwtmeyek. 15 JJcst 17thst., Ar. 1.: Sixteen fetch may make thirteen, forty of halt ol a twelve eleven ten. Can you say two in nine im mediately if twenty. l'ix. 85. Translation. , TALLAHASSEE, DcC 1. H. HAVniiETEU, 15 West 17 th-st., X. Y.: Board fetch may mako necessary expense of halt of a hundred thousand dollars. Can you say will depositjn bank immediately if agreed I Whatever significance may be given to tho word " letch," which Mr. Havemoyer failed on a former occasion to understand, there can bo very little doubt as to tho meaning of tho proposal. And tho reply of Gramcrcy Park was : 87. 2:23 p. m. New-York, 1 Dec. C. W. Woolley. Talla., Fla.: Twenty one nineteen two ten twenty cannot how ever seven before twenty four thirty seven nineteen reply forty six. u- 187. Translation. New-York, Doc 1. C. W. Woolley. Tallahassee. Fla.: Telegram received. Will deposit dollars agreed; (you) cannot, however, draw beforo vote member received, Reply promptly. 1100. Talla., Fla., 3. Colone I Pelton, 15 Gramcrcy Park,X. Y.: Preventing Moses best Bolivia or from Glasgow vote London documents united Rochester state half giving lone word dropped concurrence electors his cast being cojirt either of in received of actiou for Havana. INo tug. (Use Key No. 10.) 1100. Translation. Tallahassee, Dec 4. Colonel W. T. Pelton, Xo. 15 Gramcriy I'ark: ' -Proposition received either giving vote of one T Republican of Board, or Ins concurienco in Court action irevciiting elector's vote from being east, for half hundred best United States documents. (For S50.000 in U. S. note-.) Maiujlk. 1105. Talla., Fla.. 4. Henry Havemeyer, 15 West 17th-sL, A'. Y.: Half twelve may less thirty eleven winning ten additional seven for give lieutenant sixteen Russia. Fox. Translation. Talla ii asse, Dec -1. Henry Havemeyer, 15 West 17 th-st., A. Y. Mav Winning Ii. c, Woolley give hundred thous and dollars h.ss" half for Tilden additional Hoard member Lieutenant. Woolley. There is not much room to doubt what either of theso propositions means. "Hundred thousand dollars less half,' means exactly the same as " hall hnudredbest United States documents." 109. New-York, Dec 4, 'G. Manton Marble : Lima should important in onco be concert coun cil and better if trust you there very no Warsaw can Fox done timo him divided act onlv Bolivia with and consult here No sig. (UsoKeyNo. 9.) . 109 Translation. Dec. 4. Manton Marble, Tallahassee, Fla. Telegram here. Proposition accepted if done only once. Better consult with Woolley and act in con cert. You ran trust him. '1 imo very important and there should be no divided counsels. Xo sig. Here, then, was tho nuthontv so anxiously awaited. Hero was the authority implied, but not received m the dispatch to Woolley. " If done only onCe." because Woolley anil Mai blc had sent the name imposition, and Gramcrcy I'ark did not want to pay tvice Jor tflc same voici cem, uuiuauu, m mai un intelligible dispatch which Marble had tortured all his keys in trving to read, because four xcords had dovvaloul of it in transmission, viz.: "then very no Warsaw 1 telegram ''I. Here was tho order to buy one Presidency of these United States lor " half hnudredbest United States documents." And tho desired vote! The conspirators rushed out and it teas too late. Tho following dispatches tell tho Btory: IOC Tlla.,Fla., 4. Henry HaVF-METEe. Xo. 15 West lTth-st., A. Y.: Saturday William if power joined forty further twentv have Charles necessary be Jane you lato ten sixteen will with and six twenty 100 to against Se cured live from auvise appear. Fox. (UseKoyNo. 10.) , ,. , 10G. Trauslation.1 Dec. 4. H,nATEMEYER. Aw-Fori-: Power scoured too late. Twenty-five ten appear to have joined with board against contract from Saturday. Will bo prompt and advisoyou further if necessary. Jaue Charles William. Woolley. Talla., Dec. 5, '70. Colonel Pelton. 15 Gramcrcy rark, A'. 1 .: Proposition lailed. Finished yesterday af tcmoon responsibility las) "Moses." Last night Woolley found mo and said he had nothing, which I knew already. Tell Tilden to saddle Blackstone. Marble. One secret yet remains: Had tho conspirators reason for the'ir hope f They can tell, if anybody will now believe them. Mr. Woolley's dispatch, nearly unintelligible, seems to imply a belief on theirpart that Attorney -General Cocke, who voted with the Republican members of the Board, to throw out Democratic fraudulent returns from Key West, ltafc been influenced by " dollars." The one thing certain is that the "dollars" were ready to make Samuel J. Tilden President, but the vote was not. Perhaps they came too lato But if, in the secret pnrpo-e of any trusted and sworn member of that Board of throe, upon whose action depended the fate of forty millions of people, there lurkrd a thought of tieaeherv and mine, the God of Nations saved this laud from ruin and dishonor, lor His lightnings rvluscd, until it was too late, to bear in telligibly the bhamelul older to consummate the crime, and held their secret until the danger had passed. Ho who gave to tho poor black in tho dim Everglades of Florida tho power to defend his rights by his vote; Ho who suffered Democratic fiends to hunt down black Republicans in Georgia and South Carolina until tho very name of Demo crat had become a terror to tho colored men of ad joining States; Ho who inspired the newly en franchised citizen to 6tand liko a rock for justice, for equal rights and tho honor of tho Nation, when promt white citizens by the thousands wavered, voted blindly, or fcold themselves ; Ho also turned to foolishness all tho schemes of Gramercy Park, and all tho money of Wall-st. Tho secret cipher meant nothing when four words were gone. It camoat last in full; the buyer stood ready and tho money was there, but tho voto was not delivered, and tho Nation escaped disgrace. IN SOUTn CAEOLINA. The following gems aro from tho mass of tele grams -which passed between No. 15 Gramcrcy Park and Mr. Tilden's agents in South Carolina : Columbia, Nov. 10. Henry Havemeyer, Xo. 15 West 17 th-st., A. Y. Now bring safe river thing stuff river Warsaw man would ?-s all Copenhagen to have on Warsaw for Schuylkill though Rochester Schuylkill receiv ing river tho looks at Danubo work received now Loudon regular make him and it the certificates with I March depend of on other m Baltimore will would but ollicers not meet think at could party morning that stakes to-night Thames have, and which but they agreed Moselle majority is set report I exact a consulting of will and assented tho London is aro with and status Warsawed answer Warsaw to spare mo go definite yon no Africa but to to-night and soon can Franco lato to-day seo will and mo to Portugal its for Chicago withdraw. s. (Use Key IX four times.) Translation. Telegram received. Looks now as though the thing would work at 75,000 dollars, for all seven votes. Havo safo man to bring stuff on receiving tolcgram, in morning, Think now I will meet him with party at Baltimore. Could not mako it depend on March, but would on regular certificates of Board and other ollicers. Tho exact status is that two of Board havo agreed and are consulting with tho third, which is a majority and will report to night. They set stakes and I assented but can with draw. Portugal telegraphed mo to-day to sparo no cost. It's late forme to go to Florida but will see and telegraph you to-night. Answer mo 600U and definitely. After a good deal of telegraphing came the fol lowing announcement of success : Columbia. Nov. 18. nENRY nAVKMKYER. 15 West 17th-st., A. r.: filsrvc ICIiinc river as i ol" ibllows I'll iuburii riv:r. Mississippi beciioi'ltliine 4"opruli;ig;cii river Rhine .Syracuse par cel to .eecircl Iaimle Iolomac river sent to Chicago B.oiuloii rKiliiilmrjrh 1c river ol" IPanultc Itochcst cr priveu not cm Ie ol'to America up 9tsuiuc flilnlur;rfi a.s be upon and -land :tiwl t'eter.slnir iShine ail fi.ima parties of Amsterdam to ol or E-'diuImrTrli Wlasjrow fSIiinc ISu.ssiu's secure shall toMiijrlit packs cery unless tho try should friends Warsaw joii to countermanding tiling being? receive without the ine 1'roiu by anil Thames to sent inscripl ion be kitcii tJte for intimidation B anil dioil's (ear it l3iavarialricntlNnnil their fl.oniEoiiand sakeplan I'opeuliiigcn in ol watching cnrelul let and Alrica A'ctcrsThiirgr here loree arc ol can whether nigrht and France il have done Warsaw or lie to ("opciiliagcn derided Sunday will fro ready this sale Vf-altimorc reach be once in you do a t Africa it'. i'. translation. niajoritv of 5!oard have been secured! Cost' i SO.OOO. to be sent as follows: 4tie parrel of .",000 dollars, one of IO.OOO. and one of .7,000; all to be live hundred or one thousand bills ; notes to lie deposited as parties accept, and Kv ton boil three packs should be sent without in scription, anil to-ut;rht, unless you receive teleirram from me counter in a a din;. Shall try to secure every thing? by the plan of deposit. 'Ji'lic friends of Ciiamberluin and BSavaria V are here in force, and 1 tear their money and carefal watehin;? and in timidation of JlZoard. D-'or ods sake, let it o ii yon can. 2te safe in Florida or Africa V. So this at once and have cash ready to reach ZJnllimorc Sunday nielli. Telegraph, decidedly whether it will lie done. IV. The South Carolina schemo at last foil to tho ground because the one part necessary to give val idity to all tho rest was not obtained. Tho four votes necessary in the State Senate could not bo bought; tho eventful day came; tho I'oimhlican Senate stood firm, and the votes of the seven elect ors were duly cast on tho Gth of December for Hayes and Wheeler. o IN OKEGON. Tho plot of tho Democratic managers in Oregon was to create a Tilden Electoral Collego after the election, by causing Governor Grovcr to issuo a cer tificate to ono Democrat (Cronin) who had not been elected, in tho placo of ono of tho Iicpublican elect ors, who was said to bo ineligible. Cronin was then to develop himself into a full Electoral Collego by " filling vacancies " in his own body, and was to cast the single vote which Mr. Tilden needed in order to become President. But for the success of this plan it was necessary that ono of tho two Kepublicau electors who held regular certificates should be bribed to recognize and act with Cronin. To secure rhK one J. N. H Patrick was sent to Oregon. Ho corresponded with Colonel Pelton by means ot a Dictionary Cipner." The book used was a little " Household Eugli.-h Dictionary," published by T. Nelson tfeSons, London, and tho cipher was trans lated by turning back four pages. Here aro a few ot tho Oregon cipher telegrams, with their translations: Portland, Nov. 28. To W. T. Pei.tov, Xeic-York: By vizier association innocuous to negligence cunning minutely previously readmit doltish to purchaso afar act with cunning alar sacrist- un weighed afar pointer tigress cuttlo superannuated syllabus ililatonncss misapprehension contraband Kouutze bisculous top usher spiniferous. Answer. J. N. H. Patrick. I fully indorse this. James K. Kelly. Translation.! Certificate will bo issued to one Democrat. Must purchase llepnblican elector to raognize and act trith Democrat and mcuto voto and prevent trouble. De posit ten thousand dollars my credit Kouutze Brothers, 112 Wall-st. Answer. J. N. H. Patrick. I fully indorse thi. J vmes K. Kelly. Pelton answered Mr. Patrick's dispatches at once. As for the bribe, ho did not wish to pay in ad vance; but otherwise tho proposal met with his entire approval : lie aeposiieu us- panics accepr, ami iven up upon vote of land of fifiamp ii i. e., State ol South Carolina, einsr given to Tilden's friends. 'Che G.J N. Y., Nov. 20. To J. N. H. Patrick, l'ortlaml : Moral hasty sideral vixier gobble cramp b3hem istic welcome licentiate musketeer compassion neglectful recoverable hothouse live innovator brackish association dino afar idolater session homistic mitre. Translation.! No. now soon will Governor dicido certificate t If you make obligation contingent on result in March il can be done, and inircmable sUqhtly ifmocssary. Patrick, in the meantime, sent tho following an swer to Colonel Pelton'sinnuiry, and reiterated his domaud for cash in advance : S.l PORTLAND, Nov. HO. To W.T. Peltox, Xo. 15 Gramcrcy Park, Sac-York : Gabhlo achromatic reject wagglo refrangible vizier innocuous by tit swing a sacerdotal readmit sympathize heuristic by innocuous taster hepatical cnnniiig cozioiic afar cxtancy uninvited thus crimps action of gabble negligence doltish minutely association o'er taster purchaso cunning taster sacrist license gra luation drive sympathy disunite neif readmit operatic march jaundiced excitable sympathy syllabus vizier subservient oyeservico syllabus nor readmit doltish minutely proposal niedicine brazen licentiate excitable compassion re taliation ridicule. Kelly and Bellinger vizier act cipher suscitato minutely act prayerbook. Translation. Governor all right without reward. Will issue certificate Tuesday. This a secret. Republicans threaten, if certificate issued, to ignoro Democratic claim and fill vacancy, thus defeat action of Gov ernor. One elector must be 2aid to recognize Democrat to secure majority. Havo employed thrco lawyers Editor only Republican paper as one lawyer; fee Sa.OOO.. Will take $5,000 for Republican elector. Must raise money; can't make fee contingent. Sail Saturday. Kelly and Bellinger will act. Cipher them. Mnst act promptly. Governor Grover promptly confirmed tho state ment of Mr. Patrick hy his notorious cipher dispatch to Mr. Tilden: 10. Portland, Or., Dec. 1. To Samuel J. Tu.den.15 Gramcrcy Park, Xcw-York: Heed scantiness cramp emerge peroration hot house survivor browzo of pia mater doltish hot house exactness of survivor highest cunning doltish afar galvanic survivor by accordingly neglectful merciless of senator mcongruent coalesce. Gabble. Translation. I shall decido every point in tho case of post offico elector in favor of the highest Democratic elector, and grant tho certificate accordingly on morning of 0th instant. Confidential. Governor. But still Pelton held tho pnrso half-shut, because Governor Tilden as Mr. Marble truly remarks " would not rafilo for tho Presidency" though ho was willing to pay a rensonnh'o price, "incromablo slightly," if tho obligation could bo mado contin gent on tho result ru March : Then thexo was a good deal more cipher telegraph ing about tho much needed $8,000. We mako a fow selections. Sax Francisco, Doc 5. Received Salem, Gth, 10 a. m. To Mam. Ladd & Basil : Tho funds from New-York will bo deposited your credit here to-morrow when bank opens. I know it. Act accordingly. W. C. Gkiswold. This messago did not reach Salem till tho morn ing of tho meeting of aoi'-Iectoral college, when it was probably too late. On tho morning of tho GLh, tho deposit seems to have been at last arranged : 128. New-York, Dec. G. Received Salem Gth, 2:40 p. m. To Ladd & Bupii : Uuablo to find Charles Dimon at his office. Wo hold certified check payablo to your order, for 8,000 on Bank of North America subject to your instructions. Mautin & Runyou, 10 Wallrfit 29. To Ladd & Bush, Salem : Martin &. Ruuyon havo deposited medicine dol lars for your account. Charles Dimojc J.10. Sax Francisco, Dec. 0. To Ladd & Bitsii, Salem: Deposited $7,380 to yonr bank. G. This amount was tho equivalent in gold of the ?8,000 currency. It was supposed that everything was now nxed, so that tho programme" could " ho carried out," and the "coparceners'' telegraphed to Mr. Kolly, as wo may well imagine, in some excite ment. Tho first dispatch is doubtless from Mr. Patrick : 12. sban Francisco, Dec. G. To J. K. Kelly, Salem': Snrvivor doctrinal cattlcd merciless justification mortal sulphury pointer vomitive unhorse welkin dennlt. Translation.! Tho eight deposited morning. Let no technicality prevent iciuning. Use your discretion, And we risk little m assuming that tho following unsigned cipher is from tho estimable Colonel Pel ton, who rose hetmies that with tho suu ho might his course of duty run : New-York, Dec G 8:35 a. at. To James K. Kelly: Inmost welkin lorimcr buzzard swain minutoly association moral mathematics achromatic cartHiteil neglectful welcome peerage moral raokreut neglect ful alb exaggeration rationale llatulent S3,nipatby simpleton souuetteer aggregate profound. Translation. is your matter certain? 'J here intuit be no mistake. All devendi on you. Place no reliance on any favor able report fiom thrco Southern States. Answer quick. It is not our part to tell again at .present tho mel ancholy cud of all these complotings. How tho scheme fell through at tho very last moment, all in conseqiieuco ot tho money not being in hand until it as too late, has been written before. Colonel Pel ton disappears from the correspondence with the following lachrymose dispatch : 32. New-York. Dec. 8. To J. K. Kelly, Salem: Summons decisive faster redoubted survivor taster osliary sursohd joy innovator aggregate. (Forwarded from Salem. Translation. Telegraph Dimon to return tho to party that loft it. Answer. Every candidate on the Democratic ticket in Kentucky is an ex-Confederate, and a Bourbon edi tor iu Louisville heads a report of the convention with these exultant word-: "'Onto Richmond ' that seemed to be the motto of tho convention a solid phalaux of ex-Confederates nominated to fill State ofticoa." Sketches are given by tho smno edi- ...- ,.f , I.. .l.tVj. v..,, f.'iTiil:flitiw mill ill hum of thrill iw. u.nw iii mi iwcasiiin wiien In; wa accuwu of being an ex-F-ileral -oldier, he immediately ; de nounced the rumor as malicious and false. I hat "Okolona idiot" seems to have plenty ot sympa thetic brethren in all parti of the South. MY CHILD'S QUESTION, JPmm ThcXeic Torh Tribune. " Papa, what made you go to war T" Said Jennie, climbing from a chair Upon my lap ; "what did yon for ?'' And then sho hugged me liko a bear. " "Cause if j-ou hadn't gono you seo You'd havo two legs to canter me." " Why, child, I went because "and the 1 stopped to think. Of course-1 kaewf I'd often told her brother Ben When the recital thrilled me throe". And still sho urged, " What did yoa foe? Papa, what mado you go to war P I looked abroad. Tho blacks were fre uut voiceless, voteless, mieu witu Slaves of their masters seemed to be As much as twenty years ago, Sho said, ""And what did Uncle Dorr Get killed in front of Richmond for V A rifie-clnb went wheeling by : I saw tho murdered Chisolnrs I hoard tho Hamburg martyrs' crv Tho rebel yell tho vaunting boast; I saw tho wounds of patriot dead: " What mado you goP my Jennio said. " My dear," I said bnt nothing more, For, glancing through tho Senate wa&L Tho rebel generals had tho floor. And ruled tho Nation's council halls? " Papa." sho urged, why did von go V " My child," I said, I do not know." ghost; HE WOULDXT C0XD0XE. no sat in a horse-car and howled for four block that ho had been robbed of his watch. He was sa old person and 6eemed to bo very much exercised about it; at ono timo ho 6tcppcd out on tho plat form bareheaded and hold up his right hand and sworo ho wouldn't condono it. Several younger persons who got on tho car with him assisted in making a great row about the robbery; one of them talked so.learnedly about it that tho passen gers couldn't quito mako out whether ho was ox patiatiug on the outrago or describing tho old gen tleman as an escaped gyascutus ; thoy all agreed, however, that it was what they called a 'damr "shatno," and that it novor should be condoned. Then a policeman camo in, and tho old person charged an Ohio gontletnan in the car with tho theft. Tho young fellows who had been fumbling round the stranger supported tho ehargo, and they all went off to tho station-houso together. "Who aro these parties f and what's all this revr " about f" said tho magistrate. " Well, this 'ero old "un," said tho officer, is "Sammy tho Rcformor'; ho used to bo in with " Tweed, Sweeny and that gang. You may romom "'ber, some ten years ago, we camo near pulling him in with Tweed in tho Seymour-Hoffman job, 'but ho got off on an alibi; said ho was only a "dummy in it. He's been on tho Reform lay for a " year or t wo, and claims to bo connected with tba "society for tho Suppression of Yico. thouch tha " company ho keeps don't look ranch liko it." '" Who aro tho rest of these follows P "Well, they aro all Tweed's old pals. This 'ere "high-shouldered fellow with looso chin always "used to testify to Tweed's good character when " tho old man got in trouble. The black-whiskered " fellow lives lip tho river. Ho nsed to help the old "man in the Alhauy business. Xho other fellow is "a kind of a nevy or something to tho old party ""there." "And the other T" " Oh, bo's a stranger. Never saw him before. H "says he's an Ohio man. lie's tho man thoso iul "lows charge with stealing Sammy's watch." Then Samm v said : " I don't caro anything about "tho watch, but I do want to havo Btcaling stopped "and thieves shown up. Don't ask me to condone "it. for 1 won't do it," Upon examination tho watch which Sammy claimed to havo lost was found to havo tho Ohio man's name on it ; and so many passengers testified to seeing the young fellows crowding tho Ohiomaa and trying to pick his pockets, that two of them confessed it, but said they thought it was Sammy's watch, and they wanted to get it and restore it to him. And tho high-shouldered man, who it ap peared was making signs to tho other fellows, said lit! thought it was Sammy's watch, too; but ho had no idea of getting it back in that way. Ho only mado signs to tho nevy whero the watch was, and how carelessly tho Ohio man was carrying it, as a sort of danger signal. Nevy said ho understood tho signal to mean " go for it." and he -wont, "Then it scorns," said the magistrate, "that this "was only an 'inchoate offence' attompted by " theso noisy witnesses m tho interest of tho person "who claims to havo boon robbed. Was this done with your connivance, Samuel P "Notatall.Ias3iiroyou, Judge. Novcr dreamed ot " it ; never saw any signs pass between theso " yonng men ; and when I did seo them disapproved " of them. I had no idea my nevy would do any such "thine, for Pvo told him I did not like it, and when, " ho was caught once or twice before, I bave shown. " considerable impatience. Ho did very wrong. His " only excusu was that ho thought the gentleman " had my watch, which is tho fact." " Well, then, as this gentleman very plainly has " his own watch, and the attempt to steal it by "Sammy's pals or, as the high-shouldered man calls "them, 'coparceners' was only an inchoate offence, " we'll dismiss the ca.se." " Couldn't you find, Judge." said Sammy, softly, " that as tho boys failed to steal tho watch, tha " Ohio man must have stolen it T That seems to be a " reasonable theory." ' Wo never do business here in that way." '" What ! Never t" " Well, hardly ever." " Then," said Sammy, " I desire on this intorest " ing occasion to assert my entire belief, beforo God "and my cuin'ry, that hs got my watch." And he "btepped down, remarking that ho would novcr " condone it. A Kentucky journalist met him onthoBteps and whispered to linn confidentially as thoy walked away toeether : "If you only keep that a-going tho " public '11 havo to give s-ou a watch to got rid o "you." Indiana Democrats say it is folly for Thunnan to hope for either place on the ticket in 1380, because Ohio is hojK'lcdfcly Republican. This is a fact, but it is a curious Juno for Democrats to 13 moutiouiiig it, for if the part3 loses Ohio this Fall it is prutty sure to lo&e everything next year. Senator Butler thinks Ins Southern asoointej ought to havo allowed the Northern Democrats to conduct tlim election Jaw light all by thow.-olvcs, for it was their tijrlit. He i right about il being a Northern light. It is nothing more ,r k than a vj.n.tl.hi lor a stuffed btHt-b'x in New-York Citv. that rclorin might have lull course and bt gluntiud. The country is percfptihly airitated with a sort iif tinidetiiic of disgust with tho Democratic uartr. 1 Lvou Douiocrals nutier from iu J