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VERMONT WATCmiAN & STATE JOUKNAL VYEDNESDAT, SEPTEMBEll li, 1898. WEDNKSDAY, SEPTEMBEU 14, 1898. ARTHUR ROPES, Gouoral Edltor. Cektain of tlio Stato contorupora rlos, couspicuous for thoir cnpnclty to taoglo mnttcra up, nnd put thlug wrong if thoro is n wrong wny, bavo bcon flrlng all around tho facts por talning to tho pubHcation of tho Mont pelier Daily JouiinaIj. That pubH cation, for balf a century, bas bocn issuod from tbo Watcuman ofllco dur ing tbo Boaslona ot tbo Legislaturo. lla pubHcation will bo rovivcd nt tbo up- proacbing meoting of tbo Gonoral Ab aombly. Ab alwaya in tbo past, it wlll bo publlabod by tbo Watcuman com pany, managod by tbo Watcuman managomont and cdltod by tbo Watcu man cditor. It haa cuatomarily bad a legiBlativo roportor. Thia poraon will bo, for tho onaulng acsaion, Mr. John E. Harris, wbo will mako tho "Legisla tivo Notea" columna Hvoly and entor tainlng for mombore and tho publlc gonorally. Soo proapoctua on pago ono. Peculiakly cowardly, aonaoloBB and atrocloua was tho murdor of Elizaboth, EmpreBB of Auatria, at Qcnova, Switz erland, on Saturday. Tho wrotched dooddoca not riao iu tho acalo of infam ioa to tho bad cminonco of aasaaaination. Tho oruprcaa bad wrongcd no ono, ber namo waB aaaociatcd witb no act of crueltv or onreaaion to mnn or mau- kind. Slio bad ahunned tho court and bad Hvcd a lifo of partial aocluaion, gratifying hor lovo of outdoor purauita and frcedom from tbo con8trainta imposcd upon royalty. Tho ompreaa had bcon ataying for aomo wooks at hor favoritc resting placo, Montreux, near Genova. On tho morning of Sat urday aho had rnado an excuraion to tho city attendod by a limltod auit. As aho was rcturning to tbo pier whoro hcr boat waa moored tbo murderor stoppod up aa if to addrcaa hor and twico pluugod a atilotto into hcr breaat. Sbo mado ber way to her boat, believ ing horaelf little hurt, and ordored tbo captain to procced on tho roturn to Montreux. Sho aoon became uncon acioua, and tho boat put back. Tho real nature of her injuriea waa diacov orcd. Sho waa romovcd to tho hotel ahehadbut justquitted, whoro, witb out rogaining consciouancas, aho aoon cxpired. Thia doed of horror, perpo trated upon a womau, an unoffcndlng and blameleaa womau, whoae only fault waB royal connection, ahowa how cruel and pitilosa, with all tho cruelty and ruthleaanoaa, but nono of tho gal lantry, of aaavago beaat, is anarchiam. Thia brutal and cowardly murder ougbt to bo the vaulting crimo that over leapa the sympathy of oven tho ig noblo claaa from which the murderer aprung, and to sound tbo deatbknell of that organization of conapiratora againat lifo and publlc order. amendinotita of tho ballot law aug gcstcd rcccntly by tho Watcuman. Tho uao of tho equaro aud tho dlrcc ttotiB for uiarkiug tbo ballot that aro appllcablo to tho Stato aud county tlckot, aro nonsonao nnd lond to con fuBlon aud orror whcn nppllcd to tho reproaontatlvo tlckot. In tho bulk of tbo roproaoutativo ballots printod in tbo Watcuman ofllco tbo aquaro and tbo dircctlona rolatlng to ita uao woro omlttcd for tho rcason tbat tboy toudcd to ontrap tbo votor, to lcad hltn into juat Buch irrcgularitlca ns aro llluatrnt- cd by tbo doublo marklng of ballola at tbo Middlcsox clectlon. Had tho Bquaro bcon loft off tbo ballots, and tho dircctiona for marking conflnod to tho almplo rcquircmcnt to placo a croas (X) in tbo margln oppoaito tbo namo of tho poraon votcd for, thoro would havo boon no Buperfluoua marklng, and no ground, on thia scoro, for an olcc lion contcst, with ita accompanying ovila. Tho protcclion a eccrot ballot tbrowa around tho votor ia doalrablo, but what bccomes of this palladlum of tbo woak or tlmid votor whon Tom, Dlck nnd Uarry aro admittcd bcbind tho railing, Into tbo bootba, to "nsslst" votora in marklng thoir ballots, or on Bomo othor protonao? And what aro thcso hclpors rcally in tbo bootba for, in moat casoB, unleBs it bo to auperin tend and inBuro tbo dolivory of certoin gooda, to wit, tho suflrago of tho nsslst cd votora? In many, and pnrticularly tho Bmallor, towna tho accrcoy in vot ing tho law waa dcBignod to lnsuro ia oponly vlolatod by tbo admlaaion to tho aacred prccincta bcbind the rail of por- Bona who bavo no lcgal right to go thoro whilo tho voting ia in progrcBB Tho objectof tho law ia dcfeated, and proviaiona that wcro doBlgned to pro- tcct tho votor aro omploycd to mako moro certain bia obcdionco, iu tho ubo of bia voto, to tho will of anothor, or hia complianco with n corrupt bar gain. Thoro ia work for sotne mau of Benao to do in prcpariug and securing tho cuactmcnt of nmondmonta to tbo ballot law that aball removc cortain ob- vious defecta. for tbo iuflucnco that cnudur aud honcBt convlction bualulutid by ablllty to 1m- prcaa bia vlowa upon bia aaaociatoa wlolda, will bo Harlnn W. Komp, rop rcaonting tbo city of Montpolior. In tbo Sonato aro many mcn who havo won diatinction in tho affairs of tho Stato. An luBpection of tbo Hat of mcmborahlp will lmproaa ouo witb tho fact that tho body tbat will aaaomblo in tbo caat cnd of tbo Capltol will bo ono of unuaual nbillty. Tho conatitution of tho Loglalaturo, in both brancbea, Jua- tifloa tho boliof that tbo maximum of good nnd tho tninlmum of ovll dcducl- blo from Vormont's cumborflomo legiB lativo BVBtcm will bo rcalizod from tho now law-making body. Wnr aud Allinnco. Tho Election. Secretaiiy Algek haa rcqucated, and tho Preaident haa conaontcd, that an inveatigation of tho commissary, quartormaster and mcdical bureau8 of the army during tho lato war be made. Tho Preaident haa appointedtoconduct the inveatigation n commiaalon of nino mon: Lioutouant-Goneral Schofleld, re tired, Genornl and ox-Senator John B. Gordon of Georgia, General and ex Senator Manderson of Nebraaka, Gon oral Gronvillo M. Dodge, Colonel Jamcs A. Sexton of Chicago, tho nowly olected commander-In-chief ot tho Grand Army, ex-Secretariea of War Kobort T. Lincoln and Daniel S. La mont, Pro8ldent Gilman of Johna Hop klna UnivorBity, and Dr. W. W. Keen, a aurgoon and pbyalcian of Pbiladel pbia. It ia noticeablo tbat tbo secre tary'a requeat and tho Preaident'B or der do not includo tho cbief of tho war department, Goneral Algor hlmaelf, witbin tbo scope of tbo inveatigation. The aubordinatoB are to bo bauled over tbo coals, but CongreSs will undoubt odly provide for tho roaating of tho cbiof incopablo. It ia rcmarkcd,' further, that tho commiaaion is mado up of men of alngularly higb ability and qualiflca tions for their dutioB, tho only oxcep tion boing in the clrcumstanco that but ono doctor haa beon Bolcctod on n board to invoatigato mattora portaining vory largely to medical quostionB, and thia ono a friend of Surgcon-General Stornborg, ono of tbo ofllcors whoao department is to bo invoBtigatod and whoao managomont of bia buroau haa been vcry aharply critlclaod. If tho mon aelccted accept tho Proaldont'a commlsaion, thoir gonoral charactor aud political aaaociation givo aaauranco that tho Ghief Exocutivo'a in junctlon to aacertain and report "tho full and oxact truih" will bo obaorvod in its lottor and spirit, Lator roporta aro to tho effect that Lincoln, Lamont and Gordon havo declined to eorvo, and that atlll othera mny decllne. Tbo Pro8idont may flnd it diillcult to aecuro a comrulsBlon of men of Buitablo ability and charactor. A Snmplo Cnsot Tho slateraout, in anothor column, of tho circumBtancca that wlll form tho grouuda of a contoat ovor Mlddleaox's Boat in tbo houao of reprcaentatlvea i ix.oLaoizeB tbo necd of eomo of tbo Goloncl Smith'a plurality aoems to bo about 23,057, tho total Republican voto beiug about 38,200, tho Domocratic, 14,503. Thia reBult is vory gratifying, from overy point of view. TheRepnb lican plurality ia far abovo tbo flgures for ou yeara, and cloao on to tho nor- mal majority in the ycars of a national election. In 1890, Carroll S. Pago'a plurality waB 14,103; in 1892, Levi K Fuller's, 19,702; in 1894, Urban A Woodbury's, 28.521; in 1890, Josiah Grout's, 38,571. Woodbury's plurality, 1894, waa aa unuaual for an off ycar as waa Grout's in 1890 for a prcsidcntial year. lioth woro entirciy aDnormal, and dorivcd tbeir inapiration wholly from the dominance of national issucs of tho Hvcliest intorcst and grcntoBtim-portance. The Democratic voto in 1890 was 19,- 299; in 1892, 19,210; in 1894, 14,142; in in 1890, 14,855; in 1898, 14,503, or aome 5,000 lcaa in cacb of tho laat threo elcc tions, than in 1890 and 1892. The Mugwumps, and othor peculiar folk, gifted with tho raro faculty of extract ing sunbeams from cucumbers, or gold from seawatcr, aco tbe aigna of coming political rcvolution in tho flgures of tho rccont Domocratic voto, nnd aro thanking God and tnking courngo tbat thoy shall yet see the fulQllment of thoir malevolcnt hopea and ovil propho cioa reapecting tho fato of tho Ropub licana. Hope on, propheta of evil. Personally gratifying to Col. Smith is tho vory handeomo majority for him in hia bomo borougb. Tbe off year ia gonorally tho timo wben tbo votora of Vermont relax from tho sovero tonslon of tho prcaidontial year. Thoy improvo tho opportunity to kick ovor tbo tracoa ad libltum, to givo local iBBues tbo right of way, and to Bcttlo accumulating political acorea. Thia fnct ia UBually ovident in Bbarp conteats for reprcBontotivo, and in a longtboned roll of domocratic mombers, numbcring 42 in tho Legislaturo just choaon. And yet thoro havo boon otbora, witbin tho prcsont goneratlon, in which tbo Btandard of tbo faithful had a conaiderably largor numbor of followora. Among tho prominent mcn of tho Stato who bavo beon cloctcd to tho Houao of Itoprcsentatives aro Kit tridgo Haakina of Brattleboro, a vete ran legialator, who by common aasont i8 alroady assigned to tbo Spoakor's chair; Franklin D. Hnlo of Lunenburg, tbo rotiring auditor, ono of tbo Stato'a brightoat mcn, and who will bo one of ita wiscBt law makcra; Cuttia S. Emery of Cholaen, clcrk of Orango county, n formor morabor an'd a man of oxperl onco in auch varieu niinira na wlll con stltuto blm an cQlciont sorvant of tho pooplo; Orrico Ballard of Goorglo, tho enfant terribU of tho Houbo in 1894; W. Soward Wubb of Sholburno, tho mombor in 1890, to whoao crcdlt has boon placcd many benoflcent deods dono for tbo Stato of hia adoptlon. Out ot tho maaB of two hundred or moro of tho now mon who tnnko up tho mombor ahip of tho Uouao wlll como many now roputationa, aud foromost among theao, for good judgmont, fldollty to tho ofllco of ronrcaontativo in ita truoat aeuao Hall Caino, thodlatingulahcd Engllah nuthor, arrivod In Now York on Satur day of laat week. Tho objects of bia vlalt aro, primarily, to aaaiat in tbo ro hearsala of tho plny foundcd on "Tho Chrialian,"n rccont novolof hia nuthor- ahip, and to rcnow tho porBonol friond ahlpa mado on tho occaaion of a forraor viait threo yeara ngo. Intorviowed by n Triluiie roporter Mr. Caino waa ai lont on tho litorary and dramatlc pur- poacB of hia vlelt, but talkcd witb frco dom and onthuaiasm on intornational quostiona. "I congratulato myaolf at tho outsot," bo aaid, "that I nm happy enouch to como back to tho Unitod Statea at this timo of your grcat pcaco.' Contlnuing, bo aaid: "Wo tblnk 1d England, tbat tho Amori. can-Spanlsh war bas beeu ono of tho rnost remarkablo ln the lons and strango hlstory of warfaro. Wo tblnk lt showa for tbo first timo ln tho liiatory of tbo worlil tbo tro mendous flchtlnc power of doinooracy. Wo think tho great dlCforonoo ln tbo rosults haa beon duo to tbo groat ilifloronco iu tbo mon Ou tbo Spanish sldo, as always bltberto ln tbo wars of old monarcblcal countrlos, tho insplrlng spirit bas been duty, and duty alono. 'Tbolra not to reason wby, tbelrs but to do and dio.' Tbo Amorlcau soldler bas beon figbtlng for a priuclplo wbicb bo understood and sympathized witb aud meant to couquur. Evory man has been an imliviclual ontlty, an lndepontlont unlty submtttlng to routluo for the genoral good, and overy man bas stood on his own, as muoh as if he was a possiblo future I'resi dent of tbo Unitod States. This is of tbo ossenco of domocracy, and for tho flrat timo in tbo hlstory of tbo world, perbaps, it bas been brought into full play agaiust the old order of warllko ideas. "Engllsnmon are of ono mind ln boping Amerlca wlll retaln the Phillpplnes and joln tliom in a work for civllizatlon in tbe Far East, but they fully undorstand that to keep the Phillpplnes may involvo a radlcal chango of national pollcy ln America, and they soo that it ls a complozquestion which must be taken up and settlod from tho Amorlcau, not the Engllsh, polnt of vlew. Thoy wlll respoct tho Amerlcau decislon, whatover it may be. "Englishmon rejoico in tbo ora of good- foeling botween England and Amerlca, and wisb to prolong it. They conslder tbat good feellng is inore important than any formal allianco. They want to have any controverslal quoatlon settled so that thoro wlll be nothing loft to disturb tbo rolations of the two countrlos in tbo future. They want to havo all tbo lssues ovor which tbere liaa been dlplomatlc correspondence buried out of slght. They are willlng to havo the Olayton-Bulwor treaty ahrogated or revlsed, and a canal bullt by the Amorican govern ment and controlled by tbe Unitod States preclsely as the Suez Canal ls controlled by tbe Engllsh. "Tho work ot tbo Amorican uavy hascon- vinced Engllsh naval experts that England has nothing to foar from European fieets. Whatover may havo been tho defects of tho Amorican transport service and commlasa riat in tbe mllltary operationa ln Guba, Englishmon with long memorles bavo re- called their own blunders and failures ln tho Crlmea and have been slow to con domn. They have been filled with adml ration for the prlvato soldler wbo has shown hlmaelf a brothor-ln-arms of the Engllsh lnfantryman of Waterloo, and of the cavalrvman of Balaklava. "They (many of tbem at least) are strong for a formal allianco between the two coun- trlea. The feellng in aome quartera ln Eng land on this subject Is strong and profound. It ls based on a convlction that unlty ot race is a good ground for unlty of Interests. Eagllshmen seo tbat England may havo moro than Amerlca to galn by a formal al lianco, that tho dlfllcultlea for Amerlca and the responslhllitles lncurred by Amerlca would be greator tban her advantage. If that ls tbe couclualon ot the Amorican peo ple tbe Engllsh wlll stlll bo satlsfled, as long as tho reglmo ot good falth contlnues which wonld make auch an allianco roal, lt it woro practical. "But in any case I tblnk Amorlcans would do well not to lend too ready an oar to thoso who say tbat the Engllsh deslre for allianco, whero lt oxists, is foundod solely on BelMnterest. It ls foundod on the most genulno sympathy and good feellng. Also I thlnk Amorlcans ought not to walt (as Mr. Stanloy advlsos) unttl trouble over- takes ono or tbo other of tho two countries lovers of poaco deslro a provontlvo ratber than a caratlvo meaaure. "Engllsbmen feel that an Anglo-Amerl' can allianco would bo a tremomlous factor ln promoting tbo world's poaco. When tho great natlons bavo unlted thomselves by race, tho rlaks and dangers of war wlll bo reduced. Mon wlll not feel that tboy bavo a rlgbt to ilght for nothing, And then tbo right to flgbt wlll alwaya bo controlled by tho doinocracles. It ls oloar that tho oscape from war ls in tho gonoral Bonso ot tho poo plo, and univorsal poaco, lt lt over comes, will come by prosBuro of tbo pooplo. "Thoro was much talk iu England at tho momont of my leavlng ot tho Ozar of Kus sla's proposal for a reduction ot national armameuts, and the gonoral feellng among Englishmon was tbat lt would bo crlmlnal on Eugland's part not to agreo to a confor onco for tbo dlaousslon ot tho questlou. Ot courso, tho proposal Is not a uow ouo. It ls only tho sourco ot it tbat ls uow. Aud per- aps thoro ls somothlng Illogical and ovou grotesquo In suvb a proposal coming flrat from tbo Bovorelgn who bas tbo largost standlng army in tbo world. But English mon fool that nothing ahould bs allowod to stand In tho way of auch a roductlon of nrmamonts, lf safo aud practical, and cor- talnly tbo oxpotlonco of Amorlca ln its lat ost war wlll bo (and no donbt haa alroady boon in tho Czar's owu mlnd) an orgumont ot tromondous wolght. Witb ono ot tbo smallost standtng armlos, and not tbo most remarkablo of navlos, you havo won this great victory. Oloarly, thoroforo, lt ls not tbo dlfforonco botwoon tho appoaranco a uatlou's armamonts mako in tho budgot ro- turns, but tbo dllToronco ln tbo men, which ls of tbe flrat and utmost consequonco." Anothor ominont EugHehmnn, Mr. Josoph Chamborlnln, Groat Britnln'a colonial socrotary, ia ln tbia country, accompaniod by Mra. Ghambcrlaln, who ia nn Amorican lady, tho daugb tor of Mr. Endicott of MaBaacbusottB, n mombor of Mr. Clovoland'a cablnet during hia flrat torm na Prcsidont. Mr. Chamborlin'a viait ia purcly aoclal nnd for rcst. NovortholoBa, tbo preaenco bcro of ono of tho foromost of Eng- land'a publlc mcn, tho nuthor of tho famoua Birmingbnm apccch in May, cnnnot fail to oxcito grcnt political in loreat nnd to havo nn important bcor inc upon intornntlonnl nuoationB. Ho thua roitorntoa viowa formorly oxproaa od: "Wben I declarod ln Blrmingbam ln May that oven war ltsolf would bo cbeaply pur chased if, ln a groat and noblo cause, tbo Stars and Strlpos and tho Unlon Jack should wavo togotbor. I bad no mental rosorvatlon, and I am happy to say tbat I volcod tbo sentiments of 999 out of 1,000 Engllsbmen. England is ready, (and tbls was sald witb omphasls upon oach word), to meet tho Unitod States moro tban balf way. It is for you to determlue how closo tbo ro latlona botweon tho two countries shall bo- como. Tboro aro no groat obataclos to be orercome ln brlnglng tbo Engllsh-speaking pooplo ln allianco. When your Senato de1 cides that lt ls to your interests to joln witb us in securing cortain bonoflts to both na tlons, tho allianco wlll bo an accompllsbod fact. Why should not we bo alllod? Our interests aro common, as is our languago. Wo aro both strlvlng for tho botterment of tnankind. England glorled lujyour snccess in tho lato war, or should I say tho preseut war? Our sympathies aro yours. Now lot us havo a little better uuderstanding all around nnd wo cau snap our flngers at hostllo intriguos." Tho Middlesex Contcstcd Elcctlon Case. J. H. Daniela, tbo Democratic nomi noo for Ropreaontativo of Middlcsox, waa dcclared clcctcd on tbo tbird bal lot, at frccmen's mccting, Beptcm bor 0. Leroy A. FHnt, tho Ropublican nomineo, will contoat Mr. Daniel'a right to represent Middlcacx in tho Legislaturo recontly chosen. Tho grounds of the contoat nro derived from tho circumatancea of tho balloting. The Ropreaontativo ballots woro .print- ed in thia form: If it is deBired to voto for tbe poraon rocu larly notnlnated whose name ls nrlnted bo low, mark a croas (X) ln tho aquaro at the head of this column. If the poraon a name you deslro to voto for is not prlnted, write hia namo ln tho hlank space and mark a croas (X) in tbe square at tho right of tho ballot opposito auch wrltten name. REPUBLICAN PARTY. For Hepreientatlve to tho Vote for One, L. A. rllnt, Mlddtoiex, Itopubllcan. Tno othor part of tho ballot, prosent- ing the candidacy of J. H. Daniela, Democrat, waa in tho aamo form, the worda "Democrntic Party" taking Tbore woro two regular nominntiona, the Ropublican and tbo Democrntic. The balloting reaulted na noted below. riKST I1ALLOT. Wholo number of votes countod 18G Necessary for a cuoice 94 u. a. riint nad vj J. II. Daniela 75 J. W. Maxham 18 Scattering 3 Votes not conntcd : Threo blank, six for FHnt four being double marked, and two raarked out of place. One for Daniels, marked after uie words, VUemocratio i'arty." BECOND IIALLOT. Whole number of votes counted 188 Necessary for a clioice 95 Li. A. l lin t liaa Ul J. II. Daniels 82 J. W. Maxham 11 Scattering 1 Votes not counted : Thrce for FHnt two ilouhled marked, ono witb strnight mark and cross. Uiie tor JUaxliam witliout cross. TIIIUl) IlALLOT. Wholo numberof votes counted 175 Necessary for a clioice 88 L. A. FHnt bad 82 J. II. Daniels 69 Scattering 4 Votoa not ccunted : Two for FHnt marked out of place. Two for Daniels marked out of place, Ono scnttenng, not marked. Tho forogoing ia tho record of tho balloting ns mado by a prominent clti zon of MiddleBcx, who ia n mombor of tho board of civil nutbority, nnd os- alatcd in counting tbo votoa nt oach ballot. Tho doublo ninrked votca for Mr. FHnt which wero not countod, bad n croBB (X) marked in tho equaro at tbo hcad of tho tlckot, nnd uIbo in tbo Bmall square nt tho right of tbo candldntoa namo. Tho ono voto witb tho "Btralght mnrk nnd crosa," speclflod nmong tho uucouutod votes for Mr. Flint iu tho accond bnllot, wna mnrkod witb n croBa in tbo equaro at tbo top of tbo bnllot; tbo vot or of tbat bnllot had nppurontly bogun to mark a cross in tho body of tho bnl lot, nnd had mado ono llno of tho croee. Dlacovoring hia orror, Beemiugly, ho had mado uu offort to ornao that llno, leavlng only a falnt romalndor of tbo mark bo had mado. Wna tho board of of civil nutbority lognlly juatlflod in throwing out tho votoa caat for FHnt ln oilhor tho flrat or accond bnllot which aro roportcd aa boing "doublo mnrkod," nnd thoroforo not countod? Dld tho doublo mnrklng invnlldato tboao votoe? In reanoct of tbo mnrka tho votor mnkea on a ballot to indicato hia choico tbo law Bnya: "If foranyrcnson it ia impoaslblo to do tormlno tho votor'a choico for nn ofllco to bo flllod, hia ballot aball not bo countod for auch ofllco." Dld tho doublo marklng in tho four votoa caat for Mr. Flint, on tho flrat ballot, ronder it "impossiblo to dotormino tbo votor'a choico" for tho ofllco of RoproBonta- tlvo? Wns not tbo choico of tho four votora mado doubly clcnr? In tho caao of tho votca for Mr. Flint caat in tho accond ballot nnd not counted waa thoro n shndow of n doubt na to tho votor'a choico for Ropreaontntivo? Tho pretonso of nny lllognlity in tbo four votoa east for Mr. Flint but not counted in tho flrat bnllot, or tho threo in tho eocond ballot, is in tbo bighcat dcgrco nbaurb. Mr. Flint waa lognlly clcctod on tbo flrat ballot, nnd again on tbosecond ballot. Tho board of civil nutbority acoma to hnvo taken ita or- dcra,on tbo flrat and sccond ballots, in roapcct of tho double-mnrked ballots, from n Democratic mombor of tho board. IIo was tho aolo law and judgo in the mattcr. Tho law of tbo Stato was not rofcrred to in considerlng tho mattor. A copy of tbo Stntutea wna not ln tho placo of meoting. Tho elec tion of Mr. FHnt wna at flrat concoded by tbo board, and was on tho point of being announccd when the flgurea woro rccallcd and tho lcgnl isauo of tbo ballot deBtroycd by throwing out tho "double-mnrked" votes caat for him. An opportunity Bcems to havo bccn diacovorcd, at tho lnat momont, to de fent the clcction of Mr. FHnt on tbo Blimalcat kiud of technicality. Tho quirk tho democrntic Solon bad doviaed to dcfcnt a choico on tho first ballot, prevontcd tho nnnouncoment of an election on tho sccond, also. On the counting of tbo third bnllot thia mernber of tbe board had dopartcd for hia bomo and bia place waa taken byanother,ulso n democrat, who had not provioualy as siatcd in tho counting. Qn tbia third ballot thoro was, at loaat, ono voto "doublo marked" for J. H. Daniels. Tho democratic membcr now eiting with tbo board inaiatcd that tho ruling of hia predeceaaor wns nll wrong nnd thnt thia voto ahould bo counted. So tbo nction of tho board, in tho mat tor of tho double-morked votea, which had twico counted out Mr. Flint, waa now roversed nnd Mr. Daniela wns countod in. Tho democrat sit ting with tho board of civil authority on tho counting of tbo third ballot admittcd that Mr. Flint waa legally clcctcd on the flrat and sccond ballots, but in bis judgmont tho dcclaration of tbo board of civil authority that an othor man waa olcctcd sottleBtho wbole mattor nnd tboro is no remcdy; that is, tbat tho dictum of tho board of civil authority ia auperior to tho conatitu tion aud tho laws. A hearing in tho caao will bo had on Monday next. It ia noticeablo in thia case tbat many ballots for tho Stato and county ofllcors, caat at MiddloBex, woro "double marked"; tho croBB was placed ln tho equaro nt tho head of the ticket, and again in tho margin opposito tho namo of oach candidato in tbe column below, and theso votea woro counted by tbe board that refused to count votes, sim ilarly marked, east for the Republican candidato for ropresentativo. The foro going aro tbo osaontial facts in tbo case, as thoy have boon prosentod to tho Watcuman. Undor this ahowing Mr. FHnt ia clenrly cntitledtorepreaent tho town of Middlcacx in tho Legiala turo recontly chosen. VERMONT STATE ELECTION, HKNATOIIS. ADDISON COUNTV. M. F. llnrnes Addison G. 11. Wnlkor IJridport I1ENNINOTON COUNTY. J. G. McCulloiiL'h North Iiomunirlon li. I. Untclioldur l'cru CALEDONIA COUNT V. Hnrry ltlodgott St. Jolinsbury 1. li, iiall uroion CHITTENDEN COUNTY, C. 1. Smith Burlington E. C. Fav Jericho G. W. Kayles Huntington ESSEX COUNTY. E. M. Bartlott iBlnmlPoiid FltANKMN COUNTY. T. M. Foss St. Allmna W. S. Soulo Fairfield M. I . l'erley H.no9burgli QIIAND ISLE COUNTY. E. S. Flucry Islo La Motto LAMOILLE COUNTY. C. II' Stearna Johnson OIlANOE COUNTY. J. B. Peckett Bradford Q. W. Lyndo Williamstown OltLEANS COUNTY. John lounp isowport M. B. Cliafey Albany ItUTLAND COUNTY. J. E. Thompson Rutland F. S. l'lntt Poultney F. O. I'nrtridge Proctor S. L.Grifflth Danby WASHINGTON COUNTY. G. C. Futnam Jr Middlesex E. W. Slayton Worren WINDHAM COUNTY. A. E, Cudwortli Londonderry G. B. Ilitt Brattleboro WINDSOU COUNTY. A. E. Wotson Hartford F. E. Steclci Stockbridge J. C. Enriglit Windsor OHAKdE COUNTY. Bradford, (I A Dlr.kty, Braintree, F I CloveliiiHl, Brookfield.. C llohues. Chclaeo, O S Emery, Corinth li li berilmcr, Fairlee, O N Itenfrew. Newbury F K Kinibnll, Orange, It 1 Lunl, Kaudoltili, W ii Viall, For Future Reforence. Bar, Agutnaldo, You little meailr Malaj moke, Wliat't the raatter with jou? Don't you know euonRli To know Tbat when you dou't iea Freedom, Inallenablo rlRhti. Tlie Amerlcan Kagle, Tlie Fourth of Juty, Tho Star-Spingted llanner, And tlie l'alladlum ot your Llbertlei, AU jou've got to do U to ailc (or tliem? Are you a natural boru chump, Or dld you catcli lt from the Spanl&rdt? You aiu't blgger Than a pleco of loap After aday' wailitng, llut.by gravy.you Seem to thlnk Tou're a blgger man Than Unclo Ham. You ought to be ibruDk, Young fel owj And If you dou't Demalaylze yourielf At an catljr date,', An catob on To your goldeu glorloua opportunltlei, Houiethtug'i golng to hnppeu to you I.lke a Illmalaya Blttlng down keriwot Ou a gnat. If you aln't A yollow dog You'll take ln you ilgn Andacattor Bonie ltod, White aud Illue Dlalnfectaut Uver youratilf, What i ou nooil, Aggte, Ii clvlllihiK. Aud Koldaru Your yallt r percoou iklu, We'll clvlllie you Dead nr allve, ou'd better Kalllntuthe rrocpislou nf rrogten And go marchlng ou to glory, llefure yuu fall lutoa holo Iu tho ground. Undeiitaud? Tliat'i us U. . W, J, h- la New York Bun, UEPIIESENTATIVKS. rDemocrnts in itnlics, Proliibi sionists iu Biunll eaps. ADDISON COUNTY. Toron. Xames. Addison, P B Norton, Bridport, C L Purish, Bristol, Fred Lnudon, Cornwall, L W Pcet, Farrisbtirgli, II 1' Nuwton, Grnnvillo. E.M IlHinenwny, Goslien, Mymn Ayers, lliuieock, 6 V Wilson, Leicester, M B Ferson, Linuoln, ii B Gove, Jliddloburv. Robert Cartmell, Monkton, li VSears, New lliiven, F L Esistmnu, Orwell, A B Busb, 1'anton. W It White, Ripton, E C Gibl3, Salisbury, II J Hyde, Starksboro, 1) II Orvis, Shoreham, C II DeloiiB, Vergennes, T H Hindes, AValthara, C W Sprarrue, Weybridge, C R Smith, Wliilint,', II W Benton, Total Ef feS 3 a 3, StraHord, J V Tyson, Thetford, S V Stcveni, Topsham, J R Ciildwell, TunhrldL'O. (J 11 Allrn. T,T, 2(i7 1 143 91 188 217 170 100 81 133 10.r 131 , 81 17!) 200 120 44 173 12 4 183 35 5 417 2 10 100 17 3 2113 1!) G 101 11 5 78 1 1 54 10 1 711 20 0 143 21 3 522 G7 14 214 10 8 134 12 1 15S Gt 10 87 U 1 82 !) 0 14!) 7 10 175 27 7 77 15 2 291 (iO 7 44 2 .. 118 8 3 J1 i) 2 3837 530 114 150 720 178 4 43 210 03 101 110 80 22 70 51 207 75 51 91 443 122 4 1 70 18 48 57 5 7 12 48 32 40 30 7 Iir.NNINOTON COUNTY. Arlington, E M Latlirop, Bennington, B is llirrll. Dorset, W T Tully, Glastenbury, R B Youiiff, Landgrove, L F Woodward, Manchester, F W Cook, Peru, A' G Wpman, Pownal, J W Gardnor, Readsboro. Jo'in t'alkner, Rupert, S J Flower, Searsburg, G J Bond, Sandgate, N J Robiuson, Stamford, Ahel Hall, Shaftsbury, II A Bottum, Sunderland, . I'artons, Woodford. M C Cutlcr, Winhall, G P Bnrber, Total, 22C0 110 CALEDONIA COUNTY, Barnet, C A Clioat, 128 Burke, H'cosfer, 140 Danville. C II Mattock), 239 Groton, J W Morrison, 159 Hardwick. G L Johnson, 1C0 Lyndon. W C Johnson, 238 Kirby C A Noyes, 41 Newark, C K liall, 41 Peacham, E M Tuft, 142 Rveirato. V J Henderson. 100 Stannard, G E Stevens, 42 Hlieihelcl, J t, 1'niLLlPS, IV- St. Jolnisbury, T R Styles, 578 Sutton, D E Ruggles, 81 Wliee ock. I) li I.eshe. 04 Walden, J C StafFord. 07 Waterford, F W Hastings, 81 48 45 159 45 58 110 12 41 15 23 3 29 207 18 3G 20 9 2401 844 100 187 259 217 225 177 258 242 194 105 85 21 140 173 219 !3 295 79 33 20 00 45 58 40 42 0 110 30 47 3984 2354 91 Total, CHITTENDEN COUNTY. Bjlton. A A Hall 0S 51 Burlington, J H' McGeary, 1408 1403 Charlotte, G A Foote, Colchester. G D Nasli, Essex, W F Clianin, Hinesburch, Andrew Soiners, Huntington, F D Falby, Jericho, E B Jordon, Milton.P A Bootb, Richmond, E T .Incobs, Shelburne. W S Wobb, S. Burlington. II A Bixby, St. George, E O Terrili, UndorhiU, W J Fuller, Westford, C II Cobb, Williston, R E Brown, Toud, ESSEX COUNTY. Bloomfield. L T Wiliiams, Brighton, E F Hobson, Brunswick, A W Smith, . n n i) Trtav Concord, I P Lewis, East Ilnven, J L Hosford, Granby, Henry McGimiis, Guildhall, A'elson Call, lieniuigtoii, uny nioagen, IjunenburKli, F I) Hnle, Maidstone. O 11 McDade, Norton, A E Johnson, Victory, G A Colby, Total KltANKLIN COUNTY. Bakersfield, F O Tillotson, Berkshire, B II C'oombs, Enosburgb. W D 1'helps, Fairfax, E 1) Sbepardson, Fairfield, . II Flnneyan, Fletcher, F L Smith, Franklin. O V Gates, Georgia, Orrice Ballard, Highgate, U K SherUlan, iMontgoniery, C S Parker, Richford, " O Cummtngt, Slieldo , FKDod'ie, St. A, city, A S Richardson, St. A. town, W S Clark, Swanton, O U HeynoUU, Total, (1IIAND ISLE COUNTY Alburg, II W Marvin, Grniui Isle, Edwnrd (Jordon, Isle La Motte. J. S. King, North Hero, Matliow Dodds, South Hero, Clmrles Landou, Total, LAMOILLE COUNTY. Belvidere, L E Thonins, Cambridge, O A Shefmau, Eden, iMerritt Sliattuck, Elmore. G O Gould. Hjdo Pnrk, GB Allon. Johnson, O N Fairiiigtim, Morristown, G II 'lerrill, Stowe, O K Luce, Waterville. II A Jaokeon, Wolcott, A I Boynton, T'otnl, Vershire, Oscar Oarkton, Washington, S E Carponter, Williamstown, W Pratt, Total, OltLEANS COUNTV. Albany, J C Campholl, Barton, O D Owen, llrowmiiL'ton, j JI (Jillillan. Chailcston, Will'min Nelson, Coventry, IInll:i Thruslur, urattsbury, r Y uavison, Derby, F. G Butterfield, Glover, Gabriel I'ntterson, Greensboro, J B Cook, Holland, J M Pnpo, Irusburgh, F M Sears, .Jny, U U lllair, Lowell, W L Kinsley, Morgan, Jos. II Gilmoro, Nownort, C F Kanney, Troy, J R B Hunt, Westtielu, ,ohn ilrown. Westmore, G L Nutting, Total, ItUTLAND COUNTY, Benson, P J Clark, Brandon, E C Smith, Castleton, Jtnnei Uelehanty, Chittenden, R O Dow, Clarendo ', Leonard Stewnrd, Danby, Geraldo Porter, Fair Ilnven, W F Walker, Hubbardton, J W Petors, Ira, Cornelius Lincoln, Mendon, F N D avis, Middletown Springs, Mount Holly, F S llorton, Mount Tabor Melvin Barrett, Pawlet, M C Bordon, Pittsfield, Frank Durkee, Pittsford, A' H' Dtckerman, Proctor, W E Iligbeo, Poultney, C II Diinton, Rutland city, II () Carpenter, Rutland, town, W W Wilkius, Sherburne, Melvin t'olton, Slirewsbury, V E Aldrich, Sudliury, Kinaie llorton, Tinmoiitb, I C Philips, Wiilliiigford, E J Chilson, Wells, n uiHim Lunver, W. Haven, R C Abell, W. KutlniKl, Ji C fish, Total, WASIIINOTON COUNTY. Barre, city, O V -Iwasey, Barre, town, II 11 Milea, Berlin, ' Stroii'l, Cahot, B J Lance, Calais, M S Ihvhaicay, Duxbury, O W Hills, East Montpelier J 11 Young, Fayston, t (' t'arroll, Marshfield. G E Ilollistcr, Middlesex, .7 Dnnul), Montpelier, II W Kemp, Moretown, F L Ilathaway, Northfield, Janies Morse, Plainfield, O I) Klttdcr, Roxbury, U A Titihn, Waitsfield. J B Norton Warren, Ezra n.ingsbury. Waterbury, W E .Marshall, Woodbury, C L Watson, Worcester, Warren Ellis, Total, WINDHAM COUNTY, Athens, E 11' liobbins, Brattleboro, Kittredgo Haskins, Brookline, AO Wmau, Dover, J B Davis, Dummerston, E H Miller, Grafton A G Rice, Guilford, C F Brackett, Halifax, L W Suniner, Jamaica, E M Butler, Londonderry, G GSmitb, Marlboro, L M Ame, Newfano, W R Rand, Putney G II Phillips, Rockingliani, O M George, Somerset, M Tudor, Stratton, E A Eildy, Townshend, T P Barber, Vernon, T W Johnson, Wardsboro, J G Teblett. Westminster, D C Wright, Wilmington, C M Wnre, Wliitingham, M. A Brown, Windham, L B Chapinau, Total, WrNDSOK COUNTY, Amlover, J G White, Baltimore. Barnard, O O Adarus, Bethel, 0 11 Tvpper, Bridgewater, R D Bridgo, Cavendish, V II" Whllcomb, Chester, R W Waterman, Hartford, E J Wnllace, Hartland, J II Eastmau, Ludlow, O II Howard, Norwicli, II T Lewis, Plymouth. D C Fenn, Pomfret, G W Hnrding, Readiug, E R Buck, Rochester, II M Wing, Royalton, J II Hewitt, Sharon, Chnrles Downer, Springfield, R W Whitnoy, Stockbridge, R E Wilson, Weathersfield, A II Wheeler, Weston. W S Sliattuck, West Windsor, C M Slierman, Windsor. G T Hazen, Woodstock, Rev J F Simmons, Total, 155 150 12 (18 22 2 01 21 4 221 48 3 137 89 7 52 32 2 20!) 79 20 88 20 4 C05 01 10 113 0 2 130 08 5 153 82 8 130 22 4 55 53 3 110 43 4 50 01 107 37 8 2119 903 101 47 22 5 7 23 73 24 20 r 80 7 20 49 2 49 08 10 3 2517 404 34 100 20 9 200 199 7 IU 11 4 131 48 7 148 59 2 320 19!) 7 08 27 2 70 20 1 70 25 1 135 20 . . 102 27 1 95 0 . . 193 51 2 111 21 2 174 100 202 45 0 224 (13 7 825 711 10 135 55 2 55 1 1 138 02 1 04 30 2 83 21 . 109 07 4 80 59 2 72 10 1 258 241 2 4470 2210 70 52!) 300 27 151 120 173 b7 2 208 52 . . 147 90 7 84 5n 1 114 24 . . 82 10 1 100 33 4 110 02 3 5S5 32!) 17 122 77 2 277 228 O 93 58 o 79 115 4 142 30 3 15? 27 2 237 93 3 121 34 . . 101 30 5 3075 1803 97 '53 11 1 310 152 17 47 9 .. 55 17 1 114 32 2 128 24 2 83 54 1 110 44 2 103 18 4 .227 21 G (U 12 . . 70 13 4 G 10 1 441 229 13 14 1 .. 19 5 . . 119 8 3 92 9 7 100 01 . . 144 24 22 107 55 4 152 117 2 90 10 . . 2709 892 72 95 !) 1 7 1 .. 117 34 . . 219 91 4 70 30 . . 110 39 11 203 29 4 281 100 11 89 18 1 301 57 3 135 01 1 112 8 1 74 4 .. 80 18 2 202 13 3 110 13 1 115 57 1 275 37 9 115 18 3 152 19 2 148 11 G 51 4 3 "Xi 48 2 229 44 3 3537 709 72 51 23 2 173 112 2 10 13 .. 113 40 5 M 24 4 30 9 3 20 0 3 42 53 2 15 20 1 87 10 1 15 28 . . 41 9 1 18 0 2 727 3G1 20 127 84 . . 191 57 5 278 09 11 202 5 1 5 155 180 .. 110 52 1 159 31 10 201 47 . . 202 103 .. 202 20 4 289 140 3 151 83 3 853 342 12 184 01 4 203 237 10 3090 1580 Gfl 183 55 1 7!) 04 . . 79 20 . . 03 31 1 03 34 2 407 213 4 03 11 . . 113 20 5 101 31 1 79 9 4 223 93 3 224 !!3 7 2;) 39 1) 190 115 8 100 20 3 153 11 4 lltO 385 41 KKCAriTUr.ATION. 1808. 3 sp s Ailc.llon 3.617 J30 111 lleimlngton 2,'.b0 1,154 5J Caledonia 2.401 8M 1M Chittenden 3,194 2.3M St Eaaex 11 361 ! Franklin 3,610 1,680 M Grand lile M 213 U Lamoille Mtu 3St 44 Orange S.441 803 104 Olltam 2.5IT 464 S4 ltutland 4,470 2.210 .6 Washington 3,b74 1663 97 Windham 2,709 6W J Wludior 3.S37 7M 12 Aggregate. .33,210 14.563 858 Smlth'i plurality Smlth'i majoilty 4,015 2,471 2,453 4,256 HJ 3,55-b 427 1.862 2.72 2.ST4 5,512 4.1C5 3JiU 479 1,045 1,025 1,771 412 1, 32 218 44S 1.141 639 1,770 2. (63 1)50 644 80 50 87 101 2S H'l 26 112 84 60 151 115 49 90 42,657 14,160 1,072 21,657 22,679 North Montpolior. MlssMary J. Allenlsawayon a vlslt to relatlves during her vacation. Our creainery patd its patrons twenty and a hall conts per pouud tor August but ter. Tho Ladlos soclal cirolo wlll meet in veBtry hall on ThurBday afteruoon. All aro cordlally invited. Leon Outlor aud aoorgo Butterilehl aro among tbe new students t Goddard seinb uary this fall Jrotn this vioinlty. Miss Edltb Day of Wakefleld, Mass., wbo has beeu hero for soveral days past, tho cuest of Mlss Blauche Bpauldlng roturned to her hoine this woek. Miss Mabol Browu ol Northfield aud Mlsses Merlilen Bradford aud Blancbo Moorcroft of Barre wore ln tho vIIIoro Mon day on a vlslt to relatlvos. J. II, Hentz aud faiully of Phlladel phl aro .horo ou a vlslt to Mrs. Henta's slster, Mra. L. O. natnmott, Btopplng on ou their way back Irom tho Adrlondack Mountaius whoro they havo benu for soveral wepi s past. Harry nutubers inany f ' ero wbo oxtend to hltn a hoart, . .jo.