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b e e e e e st ey ot et . MISS ANTHORY, A Talk with the Great Woman- Suffrage Leader. Wby Should She Not Sit on Mr. Til- ton's Knee? Her Opinion of Men---They Know Too Much. Bhe Slept with Mrs. Tilton, But Will Not Tell What She Said. And Will Testify Only in Court. Tast night the ladies of tho Ilinois ftate {Womon's Buffrage Assaciation wero on tho qut vive, for it was known in chosen elrclen that THE PIONEER OF FEMALE SUVFRAGL wes oven then on tho incoming wrain, en route for Chieago to attond tho roass-meoling on Wednesdny of this week, Mre. Fernando Jones, the President of the Associntion, was flitling bithor and thither i her howpitablo homo, soc- ing that the rooms wera heated to just sucha comfortable temperature, thnat tho diuner wan ready tho moment tho dintinguished guest ar- rived, that Mr. Jonea loft on timo to escort “ Aunt Busan " from tho {rafn, and that no pos- gible cowfort could ho omitten. The time poased, The writer had read an secount of the proceedings of tho trial of Susan B. Anthony for illegal voting, and had arrived at this sonteuco Is there a mon who will not agroo with me that to talk of frecdom without the ballot is mockory—is slavery—to the women of this Itepnliie, procisely ns New England's orator, Wendell, Pinllips, nt the clone of the Ite War, declared it to bo to the newly- emancipatod black mer ?" when Iraised) my eyes and saw A LAIS-IAKE FIOURE inablack and pray striped deoss, and Paisloy shawl, and sensiblo huanet, atanding bofore me, satchol in band. 1t was Miss Anthony lorsclf, Tot & shade greyer, mot n whit older in appear- anco. than when I last saw her. Sho lind just arrived at tho 'Twents-second Stroot Station, on tho Chieago & Michignn Southern train, having delivered tho last of filtecn nddresses at Lenton Harbor yesterday. Inn fow moments, sho wns rolieved of her outer garmonts by ready hauds, and seated in & luxutious arni-chair, where rhe sat holt, upright; for Susan is not n lean-hack-do-nwa) sort of womxu, 110 mudter iow hard kho work: Wo all gathored around her hor right, smilng ond oleg: n med with chantilly faco, aid sparkling with din- monds; and diractly in frontor her, kesled on u Jow fautom!,wan her anlyaaigzhter, o schinol-girl, and n very pretty ane ot that: o elasstenl pres paratory of Ines yeae, ouo of the inv couy Yoo of . Prof. Tarzonshs' Cotloge, 1 eurly bonded, blue-oyed girt, who in vorn 10w radical Jove of all thet elovates woman. As Mi Autlony ndjusted her gold-howed glassos ond looked from ono to anotlier, her eyes tilled wich tearu. "Oh!" she oxclainad, in or quick, nervous mannor, *¢it i good to be where thoro is lova in the atmonphiera; 1t magnetizes you and gived you strength ! " Atter supper, I naked her Cr QUESTION 0 as strony an interest as “ Is somnu-suilzag over?" Stnonger than ever; hut ‘he g now, clectioneering witlh might and main, You wee, wo nevor rench the workingmen, tho day-leborers, Tho politicians aro afraid of Iging 1ha votes of thoww mon, and givo us the cold shoulder to secure them. Cho working eluss is not. eduzated to understand or appreemte univorsal sufmge. They think women aro well onough us thoy sre,—the greatest mis- take in tho world."” “Youwill never have roR A LEADER ai) e nevor had any man for a lender—" Mrs, Jones—* Oh ves, Miss Anthony. Thero was Theodoro Titcon 1™ Mios Anthony at 18 603 we did have hiwm, but only ns & mediator ; ho fhought bo coul upito the Now York body of Bufiragisus with the Boston cliquo. Cho iden of that boy thiuking Le conld teach his grandmothors ! + Was ho not avalablo in your work 3 + No man is particalavly #¥ailable, TILLY KNOW TOO SUch— are too_overberring. ‘Uhey ull wint to bo auto- crate. My, Tilton was Choizman of our Execu- tive Suffrago Asuociation for ano year. (f you will remawber, iu one of her prdilished letiers gho alludes to » meeting &6 vhich sho presided, and said, * That blessed old Susaiz rau over to we and taid tnat [ hzd dono as well as wy lord and master conld bave done,’ You seo the mont accoptrblo praisa must be filtered through o man's estaen.” “ Mies_ Anthony,” 1 began, plunging des- porately inta the middlo of the sunjeet” at heart, ** You bave been througli slmorl " all Kinds ot acones Rinee Ikl wo met. Almost in_jnil for votiug illegully. Did you pay your finc *No; sl [ nover mean to. The Smith gis- ters hrve dono 1aeto then any of obr conventions by refusing Lo pay their taxes when they cannot voto," ** WILL YOU VOTE at tho noxt olection * " Miw Anthony— I wonld, it 1 could go home nod register. Itut T must keep on with my worl in the Weat."” « \oll, Misa Anthony, you only did ene fool- ing 5 that was wheit ish thing YOUu § 5 Misy Anthony smiled taco “Well," she said, slowly and with o norl of grina humor, ** {Liat was my only lapde from Tigorons virtue. All tho mon had “declared that iSuxan was 80 sour she couldn’t get o lmwband, and [ thoughi I wonld show them I could sit on » young man's kneo junt like any foolish gl [ was in Lochester, when i reportor called to #eo me. _Now, I will not ba interviowod—und I gid not dony thal [ ant on Theodora’s kneo, and [ never have denicd it yet. ‘lhonext dny n long exticlo camo out—* Sosan puts her footon i end stamps it n lie! YonwooI don'l deay it ‘Why ehould I not enfoy my opportunity to ba womauly und Joving, whon I Liavo beon callerd un wgre all tuy lifv, and overyhody claims to Lknow that I nover had n chanes to ho married.” WEDNESDAY'S PROGRARMME, “ What aro yongoing todo on Wednesday, Miss Anthony 2" Mijus Anthon; Just give ons moro perecch for freedom ! “That's what we have hoen doing for twoaty-fivo yoars.," ** What sympathy do you got from the Cru- saders 7" **'I'ho Crusnders havae helped suflrage more than they lave helpsd tempereuce, Ivery radical step » womau (akes in thoe right dire tian helps tho effeaio quoktion.” ** 'The masg-mecting on Wednoeday will renew the agitaiion, It in presumablo thers will be o lurge nttendance, Do you expeet many notablo wonien 7" Miss Anthony—* The best and monst intelli- gont womon of tho country have heen hearing me speak. I anticipato o full attondance, Miss Phebo Couzing, 1 young Inwyor of Bt. Touis, will bo present and speek. ‘Tlhio Rev. Mrs, L throp, of Michueun, will bo there. We want to broak up the ri ‘I'ho prevont, POLITICAT, JODY I8 CON any parly would be corrupt afler aistosu vears of nolftical life, T don't eare an iota whother it' n Demoetatic or Republican party, it’s too tong & term." s that all, Miss Anthony 2" L9 1 want to seo every woman voto for loraelf, through her own pordonality, her own mdivids nality, and not through tho inouth of koma man who hes not tio faiutest conception of hor neadn, e work 18 going on, nurd the himo iy near when every woman will wsn iho intelligcnea (o has given bier, to maintuin her true standard of womanhoud," Horo | mado » digression; Mins Anthony way lookiug intu the tature of her vex with” enlm swaplaceney, when 1 attacked ber with o qui sion ko urifally put, as 1 bel'aved, r4 to atlow aoovanion. Thi st of i v S Ditl von, diss Anthony, sleop with s, N Ut 1 and dud gl toll v ALL AOUT M, BERCUEN Uow Islo L know tuo etratey of (hat wike Gunertl, She dooked at mo with mild veproach in lee €XPronsive [rey eyes, “Yer, Uil steop with Mra, Tilton at differen’, titiee, bue 1 eliallnot toll tho world what Iknow, or du not know, 1T T om summoned before the wontte, aud examined logaily as & witness, 1t will be my duty to gog but Tdon's think Ican rewcember oll the tuings that have Leou told m) ot in confidence durlng all my jouvnoyinge, The timo ik comng when 3 wommn will Lo answerablo only’ to horsolt for lor oon doeds. It fa mn whominablo mix~ turo of deonit.” and olther of the men {8 roady to aneritico Mrs, Tilion fo snve hunself, T'he fact is, If & woman gives heraolf to n man, efther in marviago or out of marringe, ho wili tramplo her into thae dirt to serve his own ends, Women soll theimselvos tao chean, Thoy sacti- fleo themselvas on tho spot, ond 1t doos not mat- ter whother the man hes nny braing or nnti itis the ereation ovor sgain, Old Adam #ald, * Who woman tampted me and I did oat.’ Tloocher sy, *Tho woman tompted me und I did not eat.” In both cases HIIG GETA THE DLANE" Miss Anthony Is looking woll 3 1f sho woro on- 1y komia mmun's voife, mother, or grandwother, sho would bo deroribed numllgnlhnd‘ sorone-iacol eldevly lody, A8 who 8 an old muid, Ahn is writton down a viton. Blio in ronlly a jolly, soclal soul, witha wonderful mugnotic flow of opoech, that almont parauades every onn who hoars her into hor own way of thinking. She s honost in hor convie- tions, and ling worked Lo most of her hifa like the Jrishman, *I'reo gratis, for nothing, with- oubn cont of pay.” Ths object of the presont moeting in to rounilo the membors, as 1o con- vontion has been held kivee tho Prosident, Mra. Jonos, roturned from Turope. Miss Anthony il mako Al least bwo.of hor telling spoechos. Dr. 'lhomas will second hor, It will b held in the lecture-room of tho Mothodiat Church Block, YWASHINGTOH, 3 The Supremo Court Agaln in Ses- sions Rosolutions to the Memory of Judge B, B. Curtis, The Speeial’ Agency Branch of the Postal Seivice to Be Revived. Special Dispatel to The Chicaan Tribime, OUR GOVERNMENT BWINDLED. Wasnsetos, . €., Oct. 12,~Lhe Commiszion sent out by the Navy Department a fow monthy ago to oxamine into aud report upon the charac- tor, cost, ote,, of the work done upon vessels at Rio Janeiro, Inzil, ns compnred with the same Iy the United States, bave retumed to this conu- try. When comploted, the report of the Com- i n will bo of cepecial interost snd impor- anco to sbip-owners, shipping merchauts, and mnrina insuranea .companica, if not to the gen- cral public, Enormously oxcesuivo chaiges aro mado at Itio Jeneiro for work and materials, and it will appenr that thio United States Govern- ment has beeu outrageously imposod npon aud robbed of many thousands of dollars by having its ehins repoired at that place. SOVERKIONS OF INDUSTRT. Willism H. Carlo, Presidont of the National Council of tho Sovereigns of Industry, in in Washington for tho prposo of crganizing o Lraneh of {he Order here. W'he hoadquarters of the Ordov will soon be removed to Washington. T . Snoretary of War Dolknap pud soveral other yrominent military and vaval ofticors left lero this morning to purticipate in the cereto- nics a% tho unveiling of tho Lincoln rafue nnd the rewnion_of the Army of tho Teunexseo at Springtiold, Il (40 the Assacisted Press.) THE SUPREME COURI Wasuisarox, . C., Oct. 12,—The Supreme Conrt assembled 1t noon to-duy for the Ogtober tarm. ‘The Chief Justico and_Associntos were rreent, ith tho exception of Judgo Davis, nho L( in Illinows to attend the dedication of the Lincolu monument, ond Bradtoy, whois detained in Now York owing to eickness in his family, Thy avgaunent of cases will bogin {v-morraw, when it is probablo an adjournment until Thurs- day will take place, After tho adjournmont to- day there was a meeting of (e Larm tho court- roout {o_cxpress tho #eteo of the lar as to their decensed brother, I R, Cuctin, The Chairman appointed ne Committes on Rerolutions Reverdy Johngon, . Lhillivs, William M. Tiverts, B, 11, Dristow, G. 1. Williams, J. A, 3. Creswetl, . D, Lincoln, 1, M, Corwin, and , 110 meeting adjourned &l Frid: POSTAR AGEN Iho Postmaster-Cianeral vill sliortly issie an oxder reorannizing the Special Ageney brauch of the postal service, limiting il generally to the deteati frauds, pud to the ingtriction of Postmasters in thewr duties, aud to necuro the prompt transuction of monoy-order businose. le wall, howover, detail two or more specinl asents to look into tho matter of tocal oxpenses of pout-oflices {hroughout tho country, aud. ns- cerinin why it is that the comparivon of tha cost of ruuning tho various targe post-ofiices of the freo-deltvery grada siiows that the percentugo of sa 10 Toveipts in as hich as G0 por _cont, per cont, with ell Borts of vary figurey betwzeen, When this iu- vestigation is comploted, 18 will bo extended to all otficars nppointed by the President, or ail ofi- ces in which o Lers yeceive o yearly com- pensation of 1,000 and upwarde, TREASUNER'S DECISIUN, Treasurer Sninner decides that tho procreds of National lank notes forwavded in gond faith for vedemption will, it desired, be crodited to thed per cont fund, but, whou caili ara medo up- on hational Davks to reimburdo the Treasuver for their noten redecmed, the legul-tondar notos or draits parable in such notes musk bo sont. APLOINTHENT. George )). Buchanan has heen appointed Store- Leeper in the Sixth Minsouri District, and B, N, Roynakls in tho Hixth Kontucky District. = o oxiensiveromovals of Post- manters in_ ‘fexan, but thoso at Galveston and Houszon will ha requosted to rosign, uot on ac- count of muything wrong in conucetion with thoir oftieinl daties, but o grounds implying dis- reputable. conditat nutaide of thetn, and their nn- popularity with the citizone. ‘The Dostimmster- General desiros ihe appoinbtent. of such ofileors as will eecare his and tho public confidence for eliicieney and intogyit; A0 . USTOMITOUSE, Reerotary of Uroasiry DLristow, Lostninstor- General Jowell, and Attornoy-Genorat Willinms have approved tho plans for tho west front of tho Customn-1Touss at Chicago, and the work will Do pushed forsird rapidl i o R CASUALDIES, A Littlo vt Batally Burned, pecial Dispatels to The Chicago Pritane, Mnsnox, Micl, Oct. 12.—A little doughter of T. Eithridge laid down by the stove Saturday ovening, and wout to sleop, Ier younger sis- ter, wlitlo playing nenr her, pulled some firo out of tho stave, which foll on tha stooping child and #ot fire to hor clothen, burning her so badly that she died Sunday evening, Acchdeninlly ot EBimsolf. Specrat Lispateh to The Chicago Trivitie, Crows Poist, fnd,, Oct 12,--Mr. John Bailey, formerly propriatar af the raroad exting-house at Crown Yoint, sliot himeell dead nceidontally while ont lnmntmyg Sunduy, 2ir. Dailoy wau ono ol onr okt highly-cstoomed itinenv, Sho? Accidentnilye al Dispateh ta The Chicayn Tribuac, oy, 1L, Oct. 12,—Saturday evoning Lyman Wileox, of Saybrook, McLenn County, win shot in the vight sido and probably fatally wonnded, putting ‘his loaded gun into o wagan, by its aceidental discharge. The acci- dont happonca In Champnien’ County, near the McbLean County Jing, Wileox is w brothor of ‘Theodore Wilcoy, of Padun Township, McLean Couuty, who, on thojmorning of the enmo day, way stablicd nad v dungorously sonnded in ut oncountor ovora wpring of water near Bils- woith, o full neconut of whioh wae givon in Sun- duy's Tneuse, o EUNOPEAN CROP PROSPECTS, _ Loxpoy, Oct, 13, —1ho Mark Lane in its roviow of tho crop prosyects, sy wenther for tho week past has oot rotgh, cold, and ramy, but thera huve heon sufivient intor- vuls of tine weather to cilow farmew Lo work tho Intid sl proceed with thelr sowiig, oxcopt in the North, whora theta havo boen tome dinns- troun tonds, Tho downward courso of tho prica of whest 1 not yot euded, ‘he moderaje gatin dn quantity soomn the real misfortuue to growers, ‘Ihesame depression in pricos rules abrowl, aid may tead tothe filusion that we have a doublo crop; but 1b must ho vomembersd tuxt, Bgypt aving ocehinnged cerenls for cotlon, 2 otner soures of supily in eut off. An consum) tun_procuids, the bottom of the well may be reackiod,” THE CHICAGO DATLY TRIBUNE: TUESPAY, OCTOBER 13, 187 T e e e T T P e e TP Yy et et o et ety vare s et e Voo wovr vty SPORTING NEWS. Bose-Ball Games at the East Yesterday. Slosson and Joe Dion Arrange for a Billiard-Matchs Padestrianism. BASE BALL. GAMES AT THE EAST. DiuapELyina, Oct. 13.—~Baso ball: Atiantics, 43 Athletics, Bavristone, Oct. ‘mores, 7. 12,—DBoatons, 4; Baltl S BILLIARDS. BLOSSON'S NEDLY TO DION, Tho following communication oxplains itselt, and, a8 far as Blorson is concerned, dofinitaly sottles the question of a billinrd maich bhotwoeh Lim and Joo Dion : SNERMAN HOUKE BILLIAND-TALL, Careado, Oct, 12, 1974, Fditor Wilkes) Spirit ¢ Dran Sin The general disappolntment. occasfonod In Cllcago by iy follure, thus for, to accomplish & match with Mr. Jroph Do, and o personal denira to ld myrelf of falra imputations, induices mo to rocon- rider my former determination, and to_ walva ths last point in dispute, in o fosl offort for tha desjred end. T will play Mr, Dion a6 por terma of_hix cotnter-ehal- fengoof, ot o (Delaney table inclusive), only stipu- Iating that tho gome ehnll Lo for a_ nide, ond that Mesars,” Stephonl, Tinrt & Co,, of thin eity, mhali bs final siako-holders; " proyided Mr. Dion lisa no reasonable objoction to the latter anggestlon. Auy dato i tho wenk of November, cannen with tho 0th_inot., may bo seleeted, rnd the carlicr o better, a0 that we can restmo onr prepe arationa for tho New York tournnment, in which we oro hoth fo enter, T clnim no eredit for tho obviais encrifice nvolsed fn thin proposal, and if, under the cireurnetancen, 1 do ot acquit mysoll so creditably as mijzht lie deetred, at leaot tho motivo of my orginal ahallengo can 1o fouger bo misroproseuled or misuns derstoad, A check for $230 accompanies this communication na forfeit moncy, and I ehall ho glad to roceive an_early and unequivocal acceptatice, - Yery reapeetfully yonrs, Gro, I, SLORRON, s o < AQUATIO, TIE TARRAGUT JIOAT CLUB. The Ociober meoting of the Farragut Dont Club was liold ot the ‘Fromont Houso lIngt oven- ing, President R. C. Oliphant In tho chwir, Tho Secvatary, Treastrer, and Captain rendered vrit- ton somi-aununl roports, showing tha club to bein n flourishiog condition. Mr, Thomas B. Jonkins was unanimously clected to memborship, having been favorably reportad upon by the Bonrd, The following oflicorss woro olected” for the ensuing year President—Rtichard C, Oliphant. Vico-Presdent—Frank 3, Btaples, Secretary—Altred 8, Tortor, T'reanurer—Edward Palmer, Caplain—A. O, Dovns, ) icutenant—Fank Billings, Bnarid of Adwismon—tenry P, Smith, Thoman R. Jonklus, George urisoa, 1t wns resolved to have n series of dramntic and mnsical onlortainments, and Messrs, Perry, Dawns, Partor, Murikon, Smith, Dillings, and MeDonnell were appointed & committoo to mako arcangoments, It wan resolved that & club party be givon, nnd Messro. Steole, Palmer, Knonkorn, Peiry, and Vandercock were appointed [a Com- mittes of Arrangements, i ST THE TURF. ASIGRICAN JOCKEY CLUN BAGES. New Yonx, Oct. 12.—The fall meoting of tho American Jockey Club was continued to-day. 'Tho first ovent was n sclling race for & purse of #500, 124 mites, Kadi won, Galway coming second, Leamiugton colt inird, Time, 'I'io rocond roce was a grand national handi- cap sweopstakes, two niles and o quarter, Tho race was won by Mato; Shylock eccond, Bessio Lo third, Jack Frost fourth, Time, v, “Cho thutd race, annual sweepstakes for olds, -two milos and an eighty, wai won by Van- dalito ; Rutherford sccond, Bannerotte tbird, DPlantor fourlh., Timo, 4:0047. Tho fourth raco. tha champagno stakes for 2-yoar-olds, three-quartors of a milg, was won by Hydor Al mnes A, second, Fino Work thivd, Dettio Ward (colt) fourth. 'Ting, 1:20, Tho fifth tace, pursa 3700, mile heats, was won by Preaknoat ondrift second, Jury third. Timn, 1:d73{; {3 1:153%¢, Spendrift took tho recond heat, ——— PEDESTRIANISM. The Now Yoik /erald of Sitarday has tho following description of Weston's desperato strugglo with bunions and impossibilitio : Ag the writer entored (e Hippodrane Tt evening Weston wai seated in a chair, in tront of hich was o ek upon which his baro feet wero strotched up- d 00 as to briug them futo convenient pogition to ba wmanipulated b zen attendants, phy- siclane, timers, snd g They were all htout 1pon a bl ol too of hits left foor, Tt had sat in jnagroent upon the conteet between Wealon and Tine, and docided I favor of the latter, This littio black pateh of extrava- Fated blaod hud et lisolf agoiust tue plurcls, and res tion, aud endurmeo of the grittiest man and beaten him. Tho physiciams ottendants pwabled it with ~ lotions and_gwathed it in cotton: tho Sudges ehook their heads nt it dublonsly; the nnatomizel Jackey fu_crinwon and gold gazed of it with the sojema ofilelel dignity snd wooden placidity betitting this occasion, sait betlts ull othieys, “Intho seats abmo Keores of men aud women at with necks craned easc: Iy forward, their wholo attention aborbed in the o tomplation of trro swollen foxt 2and ten inflamed taer, Tho avwner of those objocis of Tnterest lig back i his chiiz pather ruefully, ding the time-slate, whicn matked a3 tho total result of hls effort 241 miles, aud from timo fo {lme gazing at his bundons, 'The general apyitrance of tho AR siggests the predetico of uerv= ons rather than physical foree, i faco i thin, his nove pealied, aud s chin smal end well.roundad, lo lisn 2 month full of energy and dogged detorminationg e 14 evhiently a person who—if lie hail not bent his whols mind and tho undivided forco of his chiracter wpon the production effbuulons, and_uoft corns, and biood-blisters on the olfuvial bottomn of his own fec’— woild havo accomylshed coms great thing in tle world, ‘o the men—and there nre many of them—swho fre- uent the Hippodrome during Weston's walk, the cun- dition of the podestrian's feot beeowes o matter of wb- lvarlvnuhlmporknnce; 1o general contonr of hin corus, he Lrillizney of his bllsters, ond tho towperature of s taes, aro wubjocin of the gravest discusaion and tho wilidest specnlations, Woston on Lia slat stretcher isn monarch, 1fo wuves his oscoriations with a yeaturo of commind, aud controls all about him by tho sleer fores of bis inflammation, Meis tended nnd waited on aud coodied and combed, bathed and rabbed down ond swathed, with oll tha tonderness imuginable, Erorylody secras to beud towand i fn smeatnyy exeept the grim, gilt-bespangled lackey, who evidently lcath upon him 58 ouo of tho *puopertiea® of Mr, Barnungs show, which {8 beiug tinkered up 8o that it will work ogain, Presontly tho process of tonding bia fect s finfahed, Weiton rises ; after ono or two ciforta the lines abuue Iis mouth deepen fnt an_expression of infonso paln, Ho cannot wtand_atill, but staggers, amd rolls, cod tumbles ngainst the nttendants who ave pulling to pleces hia strotchor and removing the debris of hind- ages feattered aboud, o {4 what 8 called “ groggy,” Muantime an attendint in removing the great coat which hias been_thrown _over his hiouldera, A smail riding-whip ls put in_ hias_hand, sud, after n tew mo- ments ore of shufiiing about with {lat curlous fuco- herenes of mation, ho catehes the eyo of the tine- keoper, thrawa the butt of hiis whip into the uir, and starls off down tho track ninid & shout from thocrowd, Hiswelklna sirange, ahomblig, nnd shufifug gait thiat suggests o drunken camel watking on ot piaies, J1ia body secina to iteop well in wdvauee of bia feet, and deng them along by tho _forco of eaperior wolght \“\'\lllu they lprn:unl tho appearance of behig fixed al in- exible right anugles (o his legs, “Lhe apectator hardly reeoptnlzes ot first thet the pedestriun 4 walklng fast, but he: suou observes (hat (ko lurge man who Recy panles him i doing his best to up with his chorge, ~ Up to o few irs. Lefore To st duut hopes of accomplishing I selftmposnd task, Now he knowa (hat it is guite Impossible, 116 lu hopelestly bebind his average, Twvo Diwindred wnd ity-Ge wiles in_the two days left in aro oddn in favor of Tie, bis untiring atagonint, that Lie known full woll caundt b overcomo, - Sell, nfs ter u turn ot wo, ho begins (0 warni igain tohis work, and gaes at it with that dagged detevmination wi weema natural to hitw, Tho bawd du_the centre of the grvat avol strlkes up A Hively air., end ho i foon Lanses st along over the gronud tw hvely pace, lookiog quits frosh and jaunty in his biuck veivel simali clothes, leather gaiters, and cauvos helmot, Whonever tho baud stops Lot once drops sumetling of tho tiiythm of hiln oteklo aud the rapidity of his gait, which shown how uverinsed bis physieal powera havo beo, s Liow completely they aro iow dependent upon tlo forcs of hiv witl, stimulatod by oxternal fnfluonces, After o tmo ik legs beghn 1 grow nutnb with cxertion, ind then Lo rcsorts 1o tho expediont of whipping thom with tho little iding-switel ho earrics, s - THE CANADIAN CANALS. OtTAwA, Cannda, Oct. 1%.—The contomplated canal-works noar Montyon! ero to be undert; without dalay, uud vork on the Woliand il will bocommoneed very woon.- The Improve- monta of the Williamsburg, Corawall, and other annnlu nro raceiving atlention, el Dk i THE WEATHER. Waniinatox, D, 0., Oct. 13.—For the North- west und. sothward fo M iswourt, mnmf laron. oter, southeast winds, warmor aid partly cloudy weathor, For tha lakoy, aud thencd to tho Ohio Valisy, high, but slowly falling barometer, northorly and nortiesst winds, cold, cloar, anid pattly clowdy weather, with occraionnl froat, LOGAT, ORRERYATIONR, Unicaao, Ocl, 19, 1874, THE SOUTH. I Hour st s § | 31 5 |parestion and servation, |} 2 é: force of wind,| Teathers 534, m 1| 1182, m 3 . m, 31 p, m 00 po m.s 10:18 p. inal 1 Mimbuutn 4 CHicaao, Oct, 1318, m, Station, Thr] Wind, [ Rainj Weather, Hreckent'go) B0[8. 15, fresl,! .. odClear, Cheyoune, g, tighty .| e Ohicago. QINY W, fresh Lo |Clear, Calro e ) Olear, Cinefanat] [Glear, Cloveland S{Clndy, Olear, Aarquetto, Milwatkeo | Toledo, ... Yankien 30,40} 10: 10 THE INDIANS, President Grant Visits the Semi-€ ilized Tribes of the Inclian Territory. The Savage Breast Scothed by His Elo- quence on Several Occasions. AT HUMDOLDT, K8, Housoror, Ka., Oot. 12.—President Grant passed here at £:456 p.m. Tho cutire town turnod out. 1o wan received amid tho flariug of torchies and strains of music. Ohcers loud and long rent tho air. AT VINITIA, 1. T Vixrma, I T, Oct. 12.—A party of capitalists numberiug nbout fifty, ascorted by Col. Tal- mndge, Goneral Suporintondent of tho Atlantic & Pacific Railrond, nrrived at Vinitin at 3:90 o'clock, and passed down the M., K. & T. R. It. to Chotonu Station. Thisis tho largest party, and ropresonts tho most money, that over visited tho fndian Territory at this place, They met tho Presidont’s party, aud cordial groetings wovo exchanged. 'Thoy will go to Emporia, and ovor thoA.,T. & Bantn Foto Alchison and Kansas City, thoneo to St. Louin, aud probably lenve St. Louis on thoe 1Gth, and arrive in New York on tho 10th. AT CADDO, D, T. Capbno, D, T., Oct. 12.—At Caddo, Clrclaw Nation, the T.egislature, Judges of tho Courts, und other ofiicers of the Choctaw Goverument, togather with n large number of citizeus, met tho Presidont's pmty. Mr. MeGeo King, on tho part of tho Governor, innde the volcoming epecch to tho President, thanking him nand the great white raca for tho civilization and progress tho Indinn hed mede, and espeelally for the friondelip tho President hnd always shown_ to- wards the Indian peoplo, The veunerable Gov- ornor, Dythelin, acted an intorprotor. Tho Prosident, in reply, spoke as follows: * Ilave Leen every mueh gratifiod in passing through your country to note 80 wany evi- donces of progress owmong your peoplo. I am_cgladl to &eo them ongaged in tho raiking; of stock, and I thick In o country 8o well pdapted ay this Lo that branch of industry, youcannot fail to becomo woalthay and prosper- ous. Ihnvo always ondenvored to protect tho Indinn ‘from wrong aud injnstice, and fo give them ovory civil right. In fw.ure yenre, should Iagain have tho pleasiwoe of passing through your country, T hope Lo seo great fiolds of cotton nud other products that_your soil and chmato is so well adapted to produre, I have uo doubt but that in time you will becomo among tho most wealthy citizeon of tha United Statoe. You have nxoil and clitnato that justifios mo 1o g ing that to you. I am much pleazed to moeot 8o many citizens of ths Choctaw nation.” "Yhe tollowing comprizes tho Progident’s pary : ‘Tho Presidout and Mra. Grant, Mra. Sharp, Mr. and Mre, Borio, Yiisp Lorie, nnd Gen, Babeock, AL 1. Louis tho parky wes Jolued by Gen. Har- vey, Mrs. Jobn Dent, and Migs Shiells, Gen. Sheridan met tha prely at Sedaliz, and sccoms panied thom to Danison, Ou his rotuyn to Caddo, fio took kig doparture for Fort Sill. I'he ontire party aro the guests of the 3fissouri, Knueus & Texas Lailrond, nnd are eucorted by Col. It It Stevens, (ieneral Maneger of the Company., “Thoy go by #pocial trams o¢ tho various lines of railvay to Fort Leavenworch, thence to Soring- field u1:d Chieag AT NUSKAGEL, UREER NATION, y tnembers of the Cresk Couucil, tho Prosi- dent of tho Senalo, and the Speaker of tho House camo from Okmulges, the Capital of the Na- tian, to greot the Dresidont. 'Thers was i voLy Jargo concourac of ens; at tho depot. Joint Committee of the Senute and Ilonwo wns insiructed to preseiit a welcome to Lhe President, Pleasant Parter delivered the following address : *Me. residout: The Creok Council, now in sesion, instruct ma to oxpress to you their ap- nrcclnlffln of 1he greas honor you have canfor- red upon them in visiting the Indian Terri- tory. ‘The Iudinn raco look upon you as the friend of their poople. They foel con- fident that you, whilo occupyiog the olovated station which you now -occupy with #o nmeh honor to thoe whole country, will guard sacredly iho rights of ail, howevor woak ami defenselosy they may be. In hewalf of the peoplo, and wilh gentiments of high regard for yon perdonally, wo bid vou weleomo to our country.” 'fho President spoko o8 followa: **if shall remember with pleasure my visit to tho Tudian Territory. 1 £00 on every sido evideace of prosperity. Iuthis Iatitudo you must possess a climte well adaptod to tho growth of cotton and. other profitable crops, L have olwayy iried to #re you protected in evory right gusraniced in your treaties, and whilo L hold my preeent Dosition g§T eholl endeavex to sea that ¥ou are protzeted fo {ho enjoyment of your per~ nonal or eivil rights. Wish i dustry and o proper obscrvance of tho Jawsof tho country, aud tho rights of others, you canno’s fail to becomo pro- porous and useful citizeng” Col. W, L, lloss and n number;of promine at Choroltoey greotod tho Franidont Wwith & warm grooting and a hearty welcome., At tho dilforost stations along tho lino of the ronds buadiiids of people crowded tho depots to wolcowe tno President. The re- coption of the I'residens at, Muskagoo i tho Insé public domonstration to the Presidential party, 1k will long be rewenhered by the peoplo of tho Indian Perritory, a6 ho in tho first Prosi- dout thnt aver visitad thils ccuntry, “I'he Capture of Satantrand Big Treo. Wasmisaroy, Do C., Ord. 12.—A dispaich from Darlingtov, Indian Te rritory, Oct. 5, soys twenty-four lodges of tho I Howns under Satanta surrendored to Gen. Neill. Satanta and fhig “Pree will bo hold in closo ¢onfinemont aw host- agos until further orders, d RS THE PACIE IC COAST, Serlons Accidont (0 an Acronaut—The Arctic Whale =Moviunry. Sax Pnasvisco, Cal., fet, 32—Cruet Duislay, tha noronaut, whilo me&ing a landing at Berunl cights, near Lbis city, lust evening, was dragged on tho ground, and receive 3 injurios whieh, il is Teure, will provo fntal, Tho nows from the Areti ¢ whaling floot Is not envournging. Tho scason. has heouw very mild. Up to Aug. 10 only five wlsalos had hoeu seen by 0 floct, m’l’hn funeral of J. M. Fekfoldt, the Superin- tendent of Construction i n the new United Btates Miut, who committed 1 aiicids Jast woek, took lace yesterdey aftornae m, wndor ho zuspicos of lha Musonis Iratornity. o QB! TUARY, Spectal Dispatel ¢ 3 ‘Tha Chicaan Tribune, Mapmos, Wig., Oct , 12,--Qur commumty was groatly shocked Inst 1 yvaning by the suddondeath of Hatvey Warner, & inost catimable end popular youugg mun, ¢lerk in Dunulng & Ennuo’s drug store, Ma wai as woll as usual b 6:80 p, ., whon ba invitad Con J{ rouz to tow with him, Iits friond called to go wit h Lim, bub ha was not in tha ptore. Georgo Tor ey wont up to his roony, and fonnd biny on tees bed with his feet hanging avet tho edpe, just by -eathing lus last. Ho ron up-ataira movernl stop & nta time, aud, it w eyl poaed, fataily dersoge d tho activn of the heart, 1o retutned biers fra! a Chicago lask upring, flto mothor tealdos tn Rg'oktond. tlon ware appointed. until to-morrow, Sty TENNESSERZ. CONPLICT 11 AUTHORITY DETWEEN UNITED STATES AND BTATI; GOVERNSDINTH, Wasntxarox, ». C,, Oct, 12,—Tho telegram of Cov, Brown, of Mennosnee, to the Peosidont, a fow woeks ago, roquosting that tho Urdted States withdraw fty action conearning the trial of the Gibson County outlaws, in order that the Stato might deal with thom, having heon -roferred to tho Attorney-Cioneral, and by tbhat ofticer re- ferred to the United States Attornoy for tho Western District of Tennesseo, the lattor, In ro- sponse theroto, forwards a long roport dolailing many of the ontraged alloged fio have been com- mitted. Ho rlludon to (lie arrest of Llack men fn that nolghbornond, tho dotails of which havo beon heretofore published, making particnlar roferonce to the mixteen negro prisonnts {akon from jall rocently and hanged, aud weaya that, s woon an theso facts swero properly brought to his attention, ho caused warrauts to bo issued for {ho rpprelicusion of such of tha persons ns o belloved guilty, from teslimony in his possor. slon. Sixteon mon havo nlready beon indicted, oud others will probably bo 38 goon o8 the testi- wony can bo adduced. Dintrizt-Attornoy Muy- ray forthersayn: **I havo grzoat difficulty in securing proof agalnst partles ongaged in thiy tronsaction, and in some inntoricos witnerses do not obey the process of court, and I am obliged to have writs of attackmont ismed in order to securo thoir attendance,” Ho turthor smibmita that tho crimo was o violation of tho acts of Congrens, nnd wasa crimo that emphatically calls for action on the part of tho United States. Asi to tho prosecation of pariies in the Hlato Court, ho says hw iz rolubly informed that the forty-ono men sapposed to bo guilty are thero indicted, not fos murder, but under sections of the Stoto code cited in Gov, Brown's telogram to the President. 1o also says: ““I'horo are various grounds of projudice which will readily suggost themnelves tn you exinting in tho local Gourt, which could 1ot exint in this (flie United States) Conrt, and I am well conviuced that pactios it“‘id‘]c"‘m‘ hero can have o full, fair, and impnartial risl. Upon receiving this communication from the Unitodl Blates Attornoy, Jittarmoy-(ieneral Willintos addroused the followi ng lettor to Gov, Brown: ATTORXEY- ™y TH AL W1 IANS 70 GOV, TROWY, © oo or dusice, ), WasHL. i zox, Uct, 10, § Jdadn €, Nrown, Gorernor, Nushville: 81r.7 Referriug to your digpatelt 10 {he Presidont of the 15th ultimo, arkinyt him to ordery, In reapect (o the Gibsan County ontrago, that nn fairthor arrcotn bo 1ade by tho Marohal, and thet yartien slready in nustody be turned over to the proj.or local tribtinals Zor_{rial, and the President’s answe.r therotn, in which Fo stated that your telegram had baen referred to tho Anited Stutes ‘Distriet Attorney for'flic Weatern Dis- trict of Tennesees for information, and that when stich roport vt received u mare defl bito nnawer would bamnadoto your requcet, 1 have the honut o tucloss herendth 2 copy of that roport, delwillug tho cizeus stances under which (his action of tha Fedoral nn- thorities wee taken fu that case, No rearonablo donbtn enn exiit o8 to the juriediclion of the Gourto of {ho Unifed . States “upon o fsetn ns stated by the Disirict-Attorncy, mor esn thero ho any doubt that it 11 ns much i duty of _tho Fresident to enfore {ho so-called Enforcerment nets a5 any othar acts of Congress, ‘Ta admit that tho poruona cliarged with and arreated for criminal violation f the Inws of the United Btates ouglit o bo tiraed oer for rial to tho tribunala of tho Stato in which tho trimes oro com- mitted, upon a demand of tho Exouitivo thereof, bo- causo scls persons may also bo ehatgoable wpon’ the same Atate of facts with violstion nf the Stato Inw, woild e, 3 it seems $o me, to sutrender o power ca- sentinl to the existencs of tho natioral authurity, end Introduce o practice that would tendl mor to rétard thnn to promots the ndministration of juatice, Touching your statement {hat tho partios may Le punithed under the lawn of tho State, and theroforo that eviminal procoodlugs in the Unitcd States Court aught to bo discoutinted, I beg cito as sulfident connent thercon what Nr, Justico Girecn #yn in de- livering_an opinion of the Supreme Conrt <f tho Tinited States In the case of Moro va, The Peopln of the Stato of Tllinola (14 owe, 20), &4 folloswa “ Evory witizen of the Uniited :tstes k4 aléo o c/tizen of a State or Ternitory, e moy Le satel o oa nilegiancs to hwo Asorelgns, and 1oy be able to punichmnent for an infriction of the [ of either, Tne gimonct may ho an offenso agaiust of trsusgreesion of thio lsva of Toth, ‘Fhus au asmuult npon o Marsbal of tho United Btater, and hinderiug hita in the execrtion of a logai Droces, is a high oftenee egainst the Dulted States, for which e 8 lfabla tn_punistanent, sud the pams at may he aleon gres breach of tho pesey. of the State, or riol, aesnult, or murder, and subject the simo pes- gon to punlshinent under Stato lavy for misdemeanor or felony, 'Cliat either or lioth may, S they ece fit, Dimish auch an offonder, caonol be do'ihtod,” 1know of 110 reasol to snpposa {heg tho parties ar- rested whl not bo fafrly tried (' thy United States Courts, and, if {nnocent, aequitters hut, i found guiity,'T nm euro no ono will abjec’, fo their proper Jpiniahment beeauso they wern not_uonvicted in n Statu court, Widle, If ‘consistent with his oficial duty, the Uresideut Would ba plensod to aecede to sour wishes, i dows 1ot feel ai Mberly to inferforo wWith tite judicial procoadfugs referred” to, eud they will theeefure be allowed 10 proeeed in the' neual way to final determinution fnfho Courtd of tho United States, Very respeelfully vour ohedinnt sorvant, or W, WIrLIs, Atbornoy-Genoral, @ PHZ ENFORCEMENT ACTS. Special Dispa'ele to The Chicauo Tribune, COMMENTS OF THI AUTION OF ATIV.-GEN. WILLIANS, Wasuisaros, I U,, Oct, 12.—~Tho action of tho Attornoy-General in rofusing the nuthoritics of Tennessee tho mivilege of proseeuting the perpotrators of outrages in thet State v ro- ceived horo with considorablo 10diguntion. Ttis commonted on us indicating that it is the pur- pose of the Administration to make the impres- sion that the Stale Govornnionts of tho South arenot ablo to preserve peaco” and order, and that to enrry thia out the Attorney Genoral is determined, even jn cnses whore thesa authori- ties demonsirale their abititiy und strangih, that thoy shall not bo permitted to exorciso thefr functions, The Attorney Genoeral lhas beon charged, ull this fall, with o persistont offort to mako CAPITAL TOR THE REPGDLICAN PARTY at ihe oxpenso of tho South by wisreprescuting tho condition of affaira iu that eection, and by such othor means as may be in his power, as i tho ease in question. Thoe uniforn: testimony of impartial ebservors, Repablicaus a3d Democrats, who have gone to the seeno of tho allegod outrages for the purpose of arriving at tho truth in regard to Lhe disturbancos, have been that thoy Linve Leen growsly exaggerated, and tho conviction s inoviteblo that this has beon dono fur (ho purpoeo of ASSISTING TIIE REPUDLICAN PARTY AT TILE COMING ELECTION, With reforence to tho nction of ihe Attorney- Genoral, it may fairly bo questioned whotber ho has not permitled his zeal to outrun his®legel powers, 1o claims the right fo takic cases in- Volved away from the Stafo oflicisls of Tonnes. geo, by authority of tho Enforcomont nct. United States Judge Ballard, of Kentucky, has recently, in & very public mannor, exnress- ed his doubts oy tho constitutionelity of the szct in a charge to the Grand Jury, Tho Enforcoment act wan paswed for the purpoto of ouforcing the Sixteonth Amendinent to tho Constitution, which, among other things, declaros that ** No State shallmako or onforeo any lnw which shail abridgo, the priri- lego or imounitics of citizens of tho United Statos, nor shall any Stato deprive any pewsor of Tife, liherky, or property without duo proc Jaw, nor deny to any parson within its jus tion the equal protection of the lows."” g show that (he Attornoy-Gienaral would probabiy not be sustained in hig” intorprotation of lho Bnforeo- ment act, BEVERAL OVINI as to [ty purposs and efeet, from roms af the ablent jurlsts of tho conntry, may be etted: 1In the caso of lartemeyor vu, ‘Tho Ntate of Jows, Field, _United States Supromo id, m deliverimg hiy opinion alout n year agn: ¢ pretonded, thal [ int awaro of, that the Fourtoentl Amendmont intorferen in any ot with the polico power of tho Sfate, Cortmnly no ono who dosixes to pivo to that amendimont itn legitimato op eration han aver argorted for it avy sneh off 1% wan ot ndupled for any such purnose. ifustica Cooley, of DMichigan, In epoakiug of tho amoendment, recontly eaid: ** Notwithstaud- fng this section, 1he profection of alt citizens in theiv privileges and immunities and in theirtight to an impartial administra- tion of the laws is Just as much the businens of tho individunl Htates as it was hefore. The amendment of this Constintion does uot con- centrato power in tho Gonaral Govarnmont for nuyuu:‘,}mneu( polivo government within tho HIAT Tn tho United itales Bupromo Court, Justies Miller, i dolivering the opmion m {ho - cola- wrated New Orloans slaughtor-honse cuse, uzed tho following leugunge: © Wae il the purpoas of the Vourtannth Amondmeut, by ~the simple declaration that. no Htela “shonldl make ov oufoes any Jaw which shall nbridge - ths priviloges and immunition o izens of tho United Bitatey, 1o tranafer the eocu- ity nad protecdon of nli tha ofvil rlghts whicl W havo mentiouod from, the Btatss £ the Feds oral Governmeont? and, whers it ia doolared that Uongrony shall have tos powor to onforce that attiele, won i3 {ntended Lo bring witbin tho power of Cougresy {ho outirs domaln of eivil right heretofore helonglng to the Statew? Wo sro convineed that no sioh resulls were intonded by tho Congrean which proposed thewo anondmonts, i‘l?e‘dbl:. tho Legislafures of tho States which rat duntico Niradloy, of tho Supromo Court, in the H“-‘:ml : Ln&!?‘k; (an,) clnlsn, (]!nllvererl nu' opinion |l:{ ceordinnco wit Gk Will b e it h {hoso quoted, Thus JOUR OF THE LEADING JUNOES in tho United Klatog, all Republivaus, too, have unitod fu tho oplnlan that tho onnctients upon which tho Atturney-Genoral relied do not rob tho Htato of lior polica powers, and do not confer tpon the Fedoral nuthorftios tho right o tele he prosecution of sueh ofonses nway from the Htato rutheritiod, ounecluily in cases where tho iatter aro ublo wnd willing to do sos whilo tho 1ifth Judge, Dallard, detiboratoly quostions tha congtititlonality of the enforcomont net, waing wnch omplintic inugnnao ns tho following s © Jar all the disordors of the tato tho United Btat aro in no wise responsibla, to punigh them,” A 8 1 .l’}i‘l{lllfi OUTRAGE J v, B, L. White, correspoudent of the N York T'ribune, was recontly South to lllv«sllu:l‘; tho alluzed oufragos in Alabunim, as set forth by Congressunn Ilays in his lotter to Geu. Jos Hinwloy. ‘Uhan M, White no more impartial oh- rorver could be found. In o tiwe-coluran lotter fo tho Zribune to-day, hio gives the result of his investigution, which may ba summed wp in the following seatenco from his eloslvg paragraph s ** 1t will Lhus Do soen tint, excopt the pasiusinn- tion of Billings and_Ivoy, in Bumter Conity, overy report in Mr, Hays' 'lottor that has been inveutigatod, including moro thau three-fonrths of all of thom, has tutned out to be untiue, and iutho majority of casce Mr. Haya know hls statoments wers Hes whon he wroto thom." Blates They have no power UTARM. Some Troubdle Cxpericnced in Serying a Subpoena on Brizhnam Young. Baur Laxr, Oct, 12.—This ovening, Deputy- Morshal Pratt, in attenpling (o sorve a subpana upon Brigham Young to appoear bofors the Grend Jury, was refused admittanco by the doorkespor. Maroha! Maswoll wa also refused, and was as. eaulted by one of tho gatokeopors, Maxwell, afterwards roturniug with a posge, was mot at the door by IMayor Wells. through whom sorvico was acknowledged by Presidont Young. Tho Marabol states that, upou his appenrance with tho posse, ho fouud tho house sud yard occupied by a large number ol anmed men. ~ Mayor Wells Siys N0 mon wero prosent, cxcept those who happeucd to boon tho street nnd wero paturally iraetod by rumors of troublo. e oxpressed rogret to tho Mambal that the gatekeepor bad mado resistnnee, which was at the time unknown to and gixconntennncod by Brigham Young. -~ LATE LOCAL ITERS, Maj-fien, Jevin McDoweoll arrived at the Palmer flouso yosterdny. 1o is en routo to at- tond tho ceromonios at the Lincoln Monument at Springfiold. Vien-Prevident Wilson arrived bero Iast night, from Lis home, aund is stopping at the Grand Paclfic Hotel. A negro named Charles Thomas wes found at tho corner of Clark and Ven Duron streets last ovoning sufforing from o sovere wonnd in the forehead. Ho stated thata frioud bed steuok bim with n pop-bottln. but refused to givo tho namo of tho party. I was taken to the County Hospits), but acted #o badly thore that it was necestury to send him to tho Armory. LHIGRANTS SWINDLED. _Some ehinrp practico was porformed on a patty of emigrants Saturdsy night. 'Thirty-six Gor- mans orrived on the Pittaburg, Fort Wayuo & Cbicago Roilrond, snd woro placed in threo ~ of Parmalec’s stagea preparatory to convoyanco to the Chicago, “Burlington & Quiney dopot, whero n train_was to take them ™ on * their routo (o Dakotn. Two ©of tho drivers landed theic passcogors asin- structod, but a third, Charles Siovors, met an oxpressinzn on tho way, and, aiter convorsing with him, informed the emigrants in $ho 'hus that toe train would not etart that night, and drove them to tho Enaglo Ilouse, a small hatel on Caoal stret, onposite _the Tort Wayno dopot, Tho exprossman above montioned procured two othor exprossmon ands wont {o tho Central depot and iuformod th,n other emigranls thal their friends had learnad that the traia mould not loave that night, adql had resolved to stuy over at the Eagle House. The emigrants, mnot nuspe:ting anything wrong, took the oxprees-wagone, end wont to tho hotel, nolv.'ilhutnudinfi the tra m did leave. The whole party_remained until Scndsy evening, sud u bill of 50 was presouted 3 ainst them, “'fhero wa not cuough money 1t Lhe party ta sottlo it, and an appeal wos marlo to the agent of the German Jeliel Society frsr asaist- ance. ‘hat ofifeinl learned of tho sw indle that had been perpetrated by Siovers and thes express- men, with whom tie hed connivod to d¢.coive tho emigrauts, and cauzed the formor’s arrest aud incarverution at Ceotral Station lant cvening. ‘T'ho detectives hed not arrested tho - expressman up to last midulght. 37, ARRIVA LS. Col. Tt D). Falmer o New Orloana; A, Drevfour, wylar, LaSallo ; . Allen Bu‘:;her. Jr. ze8t, Now Haven ; Rolaud . Denuis, Uresden, Gerwany: \W. J. Twining, U. 8. Engincers ; Johne D, Gris- wold, Buffalo. . . . Urand Pe e Hotel— 0. A. Magek, Washington ; Villiam Man, TLon- don ; Willinm Plankun Slilwaukeo ; Georg £. Rowell, Now Y H m M. King, U. 8, Japan: J. pan; Alesandoer Cambridgn ; Adolf Koifer, New York. o+« Sherman liounc--11. Baneroft, Syrecuso ; B, Brampton, Bedfors : J. B, Lloyd, England: C. W. X'ry, Boston ; J..Sherburn, Boston ; J. Higgins, Eugland; €. G. Meyer, Koud du Lac. . . . Tremont_House-~C. Millard, Louisvillo; Massoy, Dubuqiie ; W. Eliott, Cinemnat Latimer, Detroric; W. A. Garrott, Richmon o oeo e Skhun Hole!—The Hon. 8, Avthony, Indizaa; A. Rosenwall, ‘Trinidad ; D, . Ayern, Bostou; W. J. Whitehaad, Montreal, TARE INVESTIGATION. Saxy Fregenwo, Cul,, Oct 12—Larly last moiuth the United States waresteamor Saranac sailed frony, this port under sealed ovdors for the Moxiean const. Sho veached Lapas on the of Septernber, when her commander put Lhimself in immecante commuuication with tho suthori- ties on {70 subject of the recent difficultios be- tweon ihomselves ond Ametican citizons, tho owner s of tho nine El Triumpho, and an Ligativsn followed, ‘L'horeport of the commander will hw. forwarded immediately to Washi AMPBELL—On u bl 's&mnmlu. Ne. i North Peo: r. Kfttridge, Mr. Willlam Wells, - of anit Alss ¥ello Oarapboll, of this cify. LAWRENGE--EENDALL—At New York, Oct, e Ter, 8, Ramieny, Anson 1, 1 1, by Awrence and . Nu car o damcs. Amalia 8, Kondall, hoth of this s ot. 12, a8 5 . » agod 78 seary, s B, Mers's Churoh nost Wednosdag, Oct, 2. in thanco by cars o Galvaly 10 (auitsy ata eIl to sttonf. ;) and Froy (N, Y.) pavers wiil HUE -At his reaidonco, corner Rrown nnd West 8tey Mivlael Dunuhue, of consumption, ayod 41 . Inat.) at 10 c'elock to S| ‘n (huroh, thanco by cars o Calvary’ Comaters, uls of tha family are respecifully fasited to attend. T fdlwatd, onty sou of Richiard und Reidgot @ 1 yrurs 2nd 10 v at 108, n No. 130 Lmrabes- vy L ‘ometory HIRGH In this city, Oct, 10, af typhald Luttisa Vredenburgh, wifa af 01 J, Vrede Columb-. oF Mo York papers pleaso cops. WILLEAAS - Out, 8, Lune, wifeof Ellls Willlsms, ased A0 303V, natien of Uhktal, iopTand. . MEDIOAL. For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S BOOTHING SYRDIP s boon used or children with never-fulling su 8. 1 corrocts acid. ity of the ntnmach. reliores wind colie, regatates the han els, curcs dyrentery end diarrhea, whathor arlst !nlllln_u_ !}Icrrn\!:l‘s Anold ) b evmie For all Purposes of a Famil Liniment, TUE HOUSEHOLYD PANACEA will ho found Inva D1k, trumodists xellot W) oo dta i fo i eaces pufn in the etcnach, bowels, oc ide; ehioumatisni, eoli g:hls.nr{ru}‘qflml |ll1l|l_l:3‘ Furinterhaland asternnl us YERMIFUGE COMEVES will deatroy wormy withoutinjurs to the child, being pettactiy watie, asd frca from all eolaring cv atbor injurious ingredionts neue y \1'“ worn preparstians. Gold by all dauggle! 031 e JMORSE'S LUXURENS, AT raoa’fliz's LUXURERE roir THE BAIR. e A now and perfec; Deodorired Cocouut Ol Compound, bavlag KO EQUAL IN BLE» GANCE: rendering tho Halr soft aud glorsys promotes s growth nod heantr, and remaves Dendenff. NA: TURK'S GREATEST AND IIERT NUTRITIVIS HATR DRESAING. Helleatsight, Pries, costs, Wholor waln by VAN BCITAAUK, STRVENSON & REID, Hold hyall Drugglsts and Notion Dealors. DRY GOODS. OUR NEXT : Regular Catalogne Anction Sale, Tueslay, Oct, 13, at 9:30 &, m, Wa Uavo n full Jine of dress goods, linans, 1th) feathinre Bationt, faney Kid Rovde, Sencie, Beohs, HoT® Ane tho e’ ta oF clover, "pauntisto, it e ator offered At anction in ity. A ll’fb an| ritractive Iinain kid, buek, e, ieed, and cloti i:padu, Fivy thousand sots ladle: o0 and pareslo’ collars and cuffe, {all line of shirtivg (lznnels, cheoks, de, ino Rich | o oo, imo 2t Uawmbiurg odginies and thsoriinge. Pl cluthy, casatmisros, &c. Bottonadns, nots, and feans, Hosiors, Dtaknd oaga, nadsrments e Pooket and 1a) cutlel -1 Keeoetandiahla cuticrs, carrisge-whis, borso-blane CARPITS., A full and attractivs tino will be offared st 11 o'clock, GEO, . GORE & £0., £9 and 70 Wabssiiar, ~ CATALOGUE AUCTION SALE OF Baots, S Buers By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 3 and 70 ‘Wabash-av., on Weduestay, Oct 14,2t 9 12 8, m, prompt, In addition to one of our largest Boot and Shoe Sales, 'wo shall sell 150 Cases Mon’s, ‘Woiri.’s, and Miss Arctics, Alaskas, and Rubbers, and fine line of Warm Linod Goods. CLOTHING. Pllfl(cullr«llar:‘!')orllfil's inaited to our Auction Sale of TR ot By @ shall affer (and ) n Il!':n .::A[‘n':en and pitractise lins of Men's and Boys' Cu: CLOTHING tn Gaats, Pante, Verd7, Suits, O Jac: "THIR (¥ e shan-wore stocks b eloan. ntomit e B S e e ol B4, e Will aiso mako* great male o e oo (U2 3mEs ?&:flol‘; ormont Clothing? , 0| o ) ; 25 3 oy 00 Yaltorm oata, .00 Cavaley dnckets; aies, Gror. GRO. P, GURE G3and 70 BULTERS & DRY 45005, CLOPWTNG, TURS, BOOTS, SIOES, ITATS, (JAPS, 4c., Taosdny Moral . 15, o'olock, 1 & oury e 08 ot flagaiae > ot 9 3L A, BUTTHILS & GO, Austiaeors, o 10,0 Cases Rubber 0% A/}}\'{rk?'ua'}?:i“xfi-‘«‘}'."ffu soco nidd floor ralesroon, 108 Fa: Wil A, BUT 14 GBATES CROCKERY IN OPEN LOTS ! TABLE CUTLERY, ruszels and Infrnin Carpots, Ollcloths, New Chambar B S Keitncrs. TRADE SALE. DRY G00DS, WOOLENS, AND OLOTHING, "Phuraday Morning, Oct. 13,at Pt o'clock, at 10t R sonester 34 Boore WM, RSO ETRRS S o Wacreer T POSITIVE SALB o REAL ESTATE, BSATURDAY ATTERNOON, Oct. 17,774, At3a'cloek, on tho premisas, Goods, Lagies' and MisseaSundals, at 10 ot‘nlouk, on our Eight Lots frontin Vallace-st. Tlreo Loty fronting morth on Twn Lots fronting sauth 0 Koseud n Tiwanty-8(th aud Kos. orner of and frontitg 125 fes: on on Melirexar.at., witl {mpraves miants thorgon: one %.story and basomont Brlck Hulidlog and threa Framo Buiidings, Tor partivulors 2ol torins neo plats now ready. WML AL WU S & LO., Anctionnsrs, Rents for awucr, aifice 108 Hast Madisot-sb, ROCKWEBLL, WILEIAMS & Gt Auctloneers, 24 % East Madison-st. and and On TUESDAY, Oct, 13, ot 9:30, at. Salasrnom, Jarse a-sortmatit of {ho ahov, compelsiry vlma,elesant Walnut Chinmber, Sots, Gt and Sofddy fo werlaty, Carnots, Matitoy ¢ &, ROUKWELL) WILLIAMS & Anctlaneers. G FHADAT ik, 1 4t S iucy ot Vel Dichitaca sales 'Chok Srotore Stors' dor Teangen Pariar Stoves, asrosiont Stove Furniiate, ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, * Tlegat French China, Ca Glass, Parians, French Bisque, &, On Wednesday, Oct, 14, ut 10 o'clock.at Salesroom, Comprisiax Docorated Tailet ists, Urench China Dinaer, *Fon, and Deswect Sotr, Parian and Blsque Figures, Rich tiobleis, ‘Tamiblers, Disbes, nd Tho wholo to bo soid” in lots. RUUKWELL, WILLIAMS & CO., "1y BELISON, POMBROY & GO, Toesdey Morning, Gt 13, &t 9 12 otlock, SECOND SPECIAL SALE OF STOVES. Cooking Stoves. Ifeating Stoves, Tarlor Stoves, Bar. Raom Hrares, now and accond-hand, in great varioiy. Alza largo stock Goneral Merchandiso. LLISON, POMENOY & €0.. Auctionoors, 34 and 88 Randolphest. Bankrupt Sale AL AUCTION, Wednesday Forning, 0Oct, 14, al 10 otclock, AT PLANING 1 CORNER TWENTY. NECOND AND LAFLY & One span MMules, ono span Horses, six Horses, six Lumber Wagons, one Single Wagon, one Cuttor, lorze lot Welnut and Pine Lumboer, largo lot Boxos, Saie, Desks, Chairs, Ofoo Furniture, ono Huggy Horse, ena F‘urnu\ua Wagon, Horao and Harnesa, etc., eto, Ao, at rame time, the Building, Ma- chinery, and enfire oquipments of Flening Mill, in running; order, WARRISON. On Wednoeday, Oct. 1';. at 91-2 o'olock, AtourSatosrooms, 81 Madiron-at., opposite MoVickark Thentre, BPECIAL AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD G00DS, eing the Cantents of a Large Duelling, conslating of Bruasols and Wool Carpets, Ierlor and Chambor Sets, Tioungos, Honting and Cool: Stoves, Grockery, Glncsware, Chiromons, &o., &c., und o large assortment of General Mer- chandise, 5l poimaoig Ty WILLLS, PLYNN & ¢! REGULAR TUESDAY SALE. AU Auctian, thix day, Stoves, Carpaty, furniture, ande ticnzral Assdrimens of IXousochold Gioods. IS, FLYS R SMITIL & ITARRINON, Austioneers, tnidisansat., npidto MeVicker's Theatre.