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speaking man Lelonging to the United Statos who had BROKEN IN UTON THEIR RARTARISM, o was a great favoriio with the abosigines, al- thongh ko was 0.ten engagod 1o war w.th them, and taueht them s paptomimic lsngunee. pomtecing fike the dumb alphabet, chle wmavo onental ond dignifed. Mis entent. 0 esrrind him smong Frenehmen, aud Indinne alike, and he wad o0 link Lotweon them and tho American fetils- mentw, e lived entirely among the lud two yoars, and finally reappeared In New lean<, with n diove of wild hoige-. which s to guad advuntage. - Nolsn wea always A TRUE AMERICAN, although.on raoid termw with the Epaniards, and iu the cuutioverslu which viten nrore reluive to boundaries, flshing, aod buinting rights, ho always #idod with s ownconutey. o wis, 1o fact. althongh 8 hoiro- doaler, & kind of seont. wlio knaw eservihing that was gog ou in tho half-awilized region atowndt un, When Job Adani was Lrorldant the Mexicans sero much exusperated by tha obatrnelions placed §o their way by Lin Hipawmh Govornment. At oue tima war was imminat, oud hmif our asmy was on Lho Jhissisawppi propared to sirikn the blow which veasly fifts sears Iter foll with such terriblo and erusting force upon Moxico. It was during this threateming aspect of ailairs thet Phulp Notan, who hnd done mnch to make Texan the reversy of a terra incopuita, went into that country, with about a dozen comianions, to hunt up-wid Lorees, Thoe Spsuish Qoveroor suspeotod I, aud rold RENT 160 STVED ME in pursnit of tha lit'le band. They came npon the Awericavs by surpride, but, in euite of all that, Nolan iallied them, but was killed—sboi throngh the forchead—at the firat fire. 1lin comrades fought until they wero aliowed to sur- renidor with all the Lionors of war, but the Spave wnras decoyod them into one of thoir fortre-ses, nud thas werg cotdemned 1o perpetual captivity in Mexico. Taelr captors grew to love thom, but, afior eix gears, tho Spavish Governmeut seut AN ONDER TO NAVE THEM DECIMATED, and Ephriam Diackman was suot, having Jost in & gamo of dica which decldea which ouc of tho lvmmmrfl was to bo executed. Tho Unitod Biates had Lo posipono the oay of ity 1eveuge, which cama i the roversion of Louikian: ta the French, fiom whom g purchased 1t; in tho independence of Mexico and of Texaw, and tho general bumiliation of Spun, Heboped that atatuio to Puilip Nolan would yot bo ket upln Wasbingtun, AURORA, A Sunday Maji—Entersninments—Pere wont) Etemse Brectal Corresnondence of The Chiengo Tridune. Avrona, 11, Nov. 13.—Thank» to the enorgy and persoverauce of Postmaster G A, Diravgle. wo are liereafier to bo favored with & Bunday matl, waich will pravo o great sccommodation and be auly appreciated by our ctizens. This mail will arrive at 3 o'cleck p. m. ench Buuday, by tho Aurora Sunday passonger-train,—oxcept every thurd Sunday, when it will bo brought on tho Pacific express, reaching thls city at 12 o'¢lock m., and the Post-Oflico Leing opon, a3 Lerotoforo, fror 12t 1 o'clock. On the other three Sundays the ottico will be opon from 8 to 4 o'clocic p. m. ENTERTAINMENTA, Tho recent ontertainment given by the under- gradua:es of the East-Side Iligh-School proved oo enfoyablo su affair that & goueral doslte for its repetition has boen expressed ; aad t is probable that otber similar ent.rtainmonts wiil be given eoon. The pupils, cach and all, scqul- ted themselves with credit upon (Lis ocoasion, aud the audience which thropged the Opern- Honso \vas gonerous in praise. The first ball of the scason was given on Tites: day ovening by tho Aurora Steamer Company ; aod, whilo not largely attended, was a pleasant aund canjosable affair The Sons of Albion, on Wednesday oveniog, gavo thelr frat sociable for the scason, at Music Iall. Tho Baciety aro notad for always baving a good time at thoir gatherings, and condensivg mnre fun iuto one ovening than any other class of people in the community. Lnat eventng, the lirst of tho series of Opora- Touse Ciub paitios came off, proving & graud enccess socially and financially, The proceeds of theee partios ara devuted to the chucitable foud of Aurora Post, G A. It Asido from these soctal gatheringe, and o couplo of burglaries which panned out poorly, thote bas been littlo or nothing to break the monotouy of a very dull community. AMUGEMENTS, Prof. St. Clair is makiug s gratifying success: of the Choral Society, and their progress is shortiy toby made manifest In a series of grand concerts, ‘1he Society numbers about 100 mem- bers, innding all our fine-t vocality. “the Irauk_Aikea Combinution wil present #ofyp Two Grybaus ™ at the Opera-llouse on Tuerday ovening next, and on Wedoesduy evou- iug the Camlla Urso troupe appear under the auspices of tho A, L. A FERSONAL, 0. M. Metzner, of Bhoboygan Couuty, Wis., spent soveral duya it this cuy during tho past weelk, virlting his pon, C. G. Metenor, Clerk of the City Cowt, llo 13 s rcmmkably halo and active old gontieman, 79 years of sge: awd, though & preat reader, Lig ‘eyesight is 50 woll preeerved fim 4o bay never been compclled o resoi t Lo glassch. Willis lioyt, Secrotary of the Toyt Mapufac- uting Comeany, bas Loen conlued to Lie resi- euce, Tor two weeks panty with a lungdiiculty ; but 18 slowly recovering. ‘o wife aud chitaron of tho Rev. A, IL Green, tho now yaster of tho Freo dethodist Church, arrived frum tho Eust on Thutsday aitetnoon, and wero cordnlly welcowed by he Tadiaw ot the Society, who had placed tho parson- 850 1 handsoue shape for their reception, Alr, and M. J. U, Mason 1cachod home on Thucsday eveniug, lom o eix woeks' bridal tour tulougn Lastern States, Hoyt, attor o few days epent in Michi- ived bowoe ou Lhureday oveuing, iu poor N gao, hisaith. George & McCollum bad the mixfortunc so atop upon a necdle on Veduesday ovening, Tun- niwg it the entize length 1nts bis beol, 'Lho sur- geon found it nocessary tu out it out, ‘Ihio Kev., Jobn Ellw, of Princeton, spent a couple of days tuis week with his forier Autora arisbioners, P Tion. 4. W. Eddy, of Millington, has been v tho city scveral times during tho wees, iu tne juterest of bis Nariow-Gauge Rauliosa, Yhero 38 lutie doubt that tbns hine will tako o Auron. Prof, William Frokinsber, with his danghter Ewmma, and soveral ol bis Aurora pupils, gave a Very lno patlor-guncert 1n Somonuuk on Tue day oveb: ab tho residence of Guorge W. Dutbrock, e Whoile at work on John Rislng's cew loure, two or threo duvs ago. l'erk 8>ma 10 fost, aud seriously mjured ono wnee, Lhauk O, Palmer, of this clty, sud Mies Thilowa 3. Walton, of Downer's Groye, weto uuited in warslage on Wednesday, Tho Itov. 15, W, Lounabury has resigned tho poatorato of the First Dapiist Church, lu couse- quouce of tho poor beslth of Mre, L. suda shioat-ditieulty with whicl Lo has been forsome 3ir. Louvsbury is mmmulm:&yl y abd tho vecersity for Lis veeking & new hotna e sio- . tima afilicted, povular in g chureh and the commuil ceraly rug)r‘auud Ly all W, W, cipal of tho iirady Hchool. A Iittle boy, named Yred Farrelly, whilo re- surmng from school, on Wodueuday, narrowly encaped bewg kiled by the catolosspow of the Qayer of a delvery-wsgon, ‘Tho Mile feliow od somenhat way Lnocked down, ruu over, Lruired, bt not danierously b ‘Lo Tev. A, Bduren, baviug romoved toMichi gan, s vicea 1u the Swedisn Lutheran Ghurch | and lodged iu the Araj:ahioe County Jail, on Fri- prebeld evesy alternate uunday aud 'thuradsy by 1ne Nev. Mr. Zeusiead, of Batavia, Tue Hon. Eu Wednesday uwu-u;s lecture on the wsub undor tho anepices uf tbe Refurm Club, platror, Ar. J. 7. Fullerton, of the Chicaze & JYowa | Lewis, au Italian), slarted 10 pursuit of the Rairoad, reackod howo on Thuraday from At Jauta, G4, whore he weut Bs » delckate from Ausora Dinigion to e snunal vis-au ol tho Nt uwi trend Uivision of the Brotlicthood of ayior, uf g Cuie cugio, Barlinglon & Qulvey. wid suothi Auraia Ralwav Conductos, A Q. Cobductor ‘nusnu‘. u.on that gecysivn, Licd by 8 nepLow of Dy tho Hou. J. F. Varusworth, of St. Chasles, Bpaniria, | Hiehnrdsou fel} ack, of Yesmont, is sponding » fow daya here, vieitiog bis son, VWillum Muck, I'riu- mory A. Storrd, of Chicago, on deliveied & maguiticeut ect of wmpuuncl-mh\im. Tho Opera-1ouao was Hiled with o deoply-iuterosed andience, nud some HLy vl our wore prominest citizens vceupled, by Tejquest, “seats upun the fu1d, oo of tho pezsvngers on the Ml-taved atoamalilp Pucitic, wua s Aurary buy,— .L Jard, of thm city, sudof TIE CHICAGO CRIMINAL NEWS. A Kokomo Complot and Its Dire- | ful Liesulis to an Artless vicultirist, Ilagus Sells Him a am for $3,000, ' An Itinerant 5 A Gold-Bug Ding a S l fie Duys It with the Understanding that ) It will Discaver & Hidden i Treasures The Judgo's Remarks in Sentencing tho Kontucky Ku-Klux at Louisville, Pursuit and Capture of the Perpotrat- ors of tho Donver Morror. A GAME AT KOKOMO. THE OYLEY'S FECHLT. Special Disouich tu 1he Chrdro Iyibune, Kotosto, Tud,, Nov, 14,—All the foois are not deod yot, Inspito of the repested warnings of tho newspajers agaumst the cnuning machina- tiona of tho coulidence mwan, in #pite of thd rove- latious whieh (lood tho pubhic prints duily, do- Beribing the alirowd methods by which innoceut, simpln-minded porsans are defranded of the hard-garned accamulations of years, thoro aro somo who will never learn prudouce, caution, apd foremighit until they bave had the Litter oxperionca iteolf. Aftor tho fingers have been badgly burned, the child, who may Do quito sdvancod in years if not in sense, learts to bowaro of tho firo, After Lho borse 1 etolou there ia no end to tho caution displayed in se- " cutin tho stable-door. A gigautic coufidenco seiome has lately come to hight near thig city, gigautic iu tho amouut of mouncy tleeced from a toiling favwer, but almoet iufantile.in its conception. Puorile aa it was, It waa enough to deceive tho pior dupo upon whom 1t wag psaciiced, Tho facts i tho cage ave those: A fow maonths sinoe, & strange couple appear- ed in the vicinity of Kokomo, Tuey wers na much In tho Gypav styie as auzching gotten up nowadays, came in an old wagon drawn bya donkey which had apparoutly sosn many weary yoars of servico, and they bad tho usnal sumbor of dogs followiug in their wake. The woman was gotten up afier the maaner of an Indian aquaw, sod told fortunes, while thie man was s fully developad root-and-herb doctor, profosa- ing to possess a universal panicea. Ho had como afier roots, and wns enthusinstic in his soaich fur thom, and io his devotion to ectonco, Ho was an Boglishwan, it appears, and was de- cldodly fluent ia spooch. Now, 1t so bappens that pear the Junction lives o woalthy aud bighly-respectod farmer, Michaol Lock, This man tho Gypsios bad picked out for their dupo, aud thoir plau of operation sticceoded Jiko a eharm. Tho woman, through ner wouderful powers, which enablod her to piorce the future,told our farmer that $100,000 in gold swaro burfod in Jlus farm ; that she was tho ouly one who know just how to realize on the spocte ; tuat the records, diagrams of the spot, and alt tho knowledgo tu the case beccssary to got at the tronsure, wero iv ber possession ; and that sho waa both ready and willing, not to say ooxious, to dig it up—for o consideration, of courco. The sum domanded was obeolutely wlitliug, aud simpls {usigoidcant in comparisou with the valus of the gold. §bo would actually consent to raioe tha trosgure, and confor lssting waalth on Farmer Lock for ths sum of €5,000, In tho baso curioncy of the roalm, iuthe form of rag-mouncy. What was 85000 I Uuncle Sam's mooey to £100,600 in bright, yellow gold ? Nothing. 8o thought the tarmor. And then tho thi: g looked 80 fise. Hera was a woman who had documeuts, plans, dramings, I tach eversthing goiLg to show that sl knew all ahout biw farp and all abont the troasurs sup- posed to bo hLidden 1o its subtetravean dopths. He resulved to tawsa tha £35,000 at cuce, DBut he dud not raiso v as casuly a8 ho recolved to raiso it, Buvke wero pot discouuting s ircely us usual, aud tha offer of §300 intotest for the uso of £5,000 for eixty duve was of no avail with tho wexoriole bank cashier, uulest tho buriower wauld telt what ho wanted to do with the moaey, As o laat sesort he went to Dr. Ponvlocton, of this city, niid succeaded iu raising the wmoney, for wuich bo yave 8 mortgage on bis farm. o then eouglt tho womay, ehiowed the moacey, and Rava it to ber to conut, 8bo caunted it, sald waa corect, and then appeated to rolf it up for him, Lossoad of tolling up tha graoubacks ahe actually ratlod up some picces of biown papercut in tho 5ight wize, and, us o Buwstitute for 275 in #0ld, u half-pound of sbot. Her sloight-of-hand work completely decoived the inuocent furwmer, Tho frauduleut package was returned to bim with atrict commauds sot to open it till bo had carriod out hor 1o;uest, and tho lady pockoted tho 1eal woalth, Sue wanted Lock “to keep the pacaago, 8¢ it would be Bo mach saterin tus caro, but shie directed thas tho knots {u the pap- kin must not Do meddled with. Tho ponalty ationdiog his disobeyiag Lho jnstruotious was the run of tho whole business. Ho was ro- gured to do woveral foolish things in order to oLtamn posscssion of the treasure. The pro- gramme was that ho should 1ske the mcuey hoaio aud keop it, take a shovelfull of Indiaun carth to Keatucks, anld then bring back a ahovel- full of Kontucky earth and placo 1t ju the hole fiom whicn tho tudiua carth bad beeu taken. Waen all this was dovs Lis [riends would moet him, raso tho gold, sud receive their 85,000 cowpensation, 'Tho instructlous were carriad vut hiterally and involved a tup to Ciscunati aud an juvasion of the sacrod -l of Kentucky. Dut the farmor was after the €100,000 iu gold, aud was equal to anything. Ie secured tho oarth, roturned ¢o his fari, sud waitad for the genial Gypwes, But they didu't como, and huve uot come, up to date. Stll Lock belleved they would yot appear, aud It was not until after wany days o{vnln waitiug aud with tha greatesy ra- luctance that, o tho dkch fnsl, Lo sllowed the mynterious Gordian kuot to bo eat and tho nap- kin openod, when the package was fuund to con- tmo - even less wealth - than tuo wvar- ogo piice-caudy packagze. It bas alwo tenugpiced that there wad o aecoudacy schenio to obtaiy 82000 op accantnt of aa al- leged #00,0 0 golddep ¥it, but, although Locks tuslly taised the 52,000, (bs woman, 1he root-and- hory doctor, the wagou, tho ditapidated dnuhn{'. wud the Lougarly curs, disanpouted, apparent! well atintled with thoir barvest, 1 boo tho Kokowo Tribune is vut inan extra supplemont with a column heading, dilaung upou tho ehirowdness uf tha game, wud apologiz- ing tor Locs on the greund that he 18 a guod, well-meaning tarner, who dossn't read the | Purs, aud {8 not wise overmuch, Tho oxpeti- cuceof Lhe past fow wonths, however, 1t In sup= e, will bo tho mewus of enlargivg Faruer Luock's visual aogle so that, when ho bext cu- counlers au Indian sqnaw and & root-aud-heth doetor who lave plavs for raieng bitherio uue Lieard-of troasuros, hu will bo Letier prepared to uuderelang aud u—;rpln with the wicsed ways aud the wicked pevple of this wicked would, ittty THE DENVER MASSACRE. THE PUASULT AXD ARBEST OF THX BENAINDER OF THE ANBABINE, Deneer (O Tribune, Yoo, 10, Our reade:u are familiar with tho pursuit and capturo of three of the murdorets of the four Italian minatrels tu this city, Ballattl, Cawpague, and Loonardo, who were arrestod at 'Triidsd day, the 20th ult, The confossiou of theso men mplicatod two Italians who were liviug ou a rauch near Bloan’s Lake, who hud beon before tho Coroner's Jury and protended to kuow uoth- ing about tha trsgedy. ‘Lhey were also taken in charge snd lodged in jail. On the 8ok ylt, Oficer W, ¥rauk Swmith, accompanied by an as. sigtant, who could also act as lulurproter (Jamoy otbor thioo fugitives,—Gallotti, the nogleader of the plot and the butenery, Joha Arrats, aud Mexicau niwmed Hovry Fervandez, The annouucament of thelr captur) was made in the Tribune yosterday woruivg. These threo won arsived Iu tho oity last eveaing in cliarzo of Otileer Smich and his asmslant, Tilewono Gullotti bus the most villainous pbysi- ogumny wo over loohed upun, It wil TLe golaen wedding of Nor, aud Mra, Jubw-B. | Lo romembored thut ho confessed to Com- Whito was sppiopristely “colobratel by thow filouds ,Jast evewing. Tho veuersble couply Lave residod 1u this city twenty-one vears, B, W. Gates ls puofully crippled Wil shod- & Qates ln pudufally ey pagno that ho bad killed seven mou during bis e yoxrs 'of age. I about the borrible erime for which ho™bge 0. He sppears to Lo about 23 or 80 Ho doggedly veluges ta talk that It will ha timo when ho comes Into boan nrrested, and faya rnoieh for bim to Lk comts Jolia Arzalta ia ahaut 110: 19 vears of o kave that Lo lelped do” the kit ond, nd e not d ne vo, Gallottt wowll havo kiled i, Durme the stabbing b was neaidentally noverely cut in the banl by ong | of tho kuirer, The wound in not lraled o and probably il not Lefore his worthless body Fwings from the realfold. 1o anys that aliotd futauded to kill Mr. Capetli, wad hed sirauzod to | A sardnto bim on A certain it wlen o was ta croes Mlake sceat Cuerry Creok bridgo, but foitnately the intendea vietm dul ok come am tuey had estected. 1o says further, that it was tao intontion of Gallotti and hun- reif and coamptiton to kill ana rob herealter wihenever on, octunity offered for pnoder, {lenry Pernandez was not present at tho na. pasw.nations, bt vas nn necomplico, knew they Wera to aeeit, was posted immediataly ofior tha Lloedy dredn had been connntted, and received a pordion af tho ptunder, DEFICER SMITIUS BTATEMENT. ‘he detwls of the puisuit aud capturo of thena crintnuls forin a most Interoeting wud thrillimz narrativoe, Ior twenty-one daya and 4 Oficer Bmith bas Lracod theso vitiaus,— cely eleap.na, exposed to hat sun, and cold ranim, amd ehilling snow, through canons, over plaing, wanderiug through tho bj-ways ond elumy of eitien, Ofilerr Smuth drove direstly from D Fort Garland. . Arriviog thero he cos mirsion to Maj, Horaco Jewett, the commavding ofticer of tlo Fort, who, with Ma]. Catahor, en- tered heartily fnto tho plan he detailed for tho eapture of the fugitives, and gave bim valuable aid and assintance, lere Oilicer Suth prozurad woidier's uniformu, borruwed a palr of Goveru- wont mules, branded U sud sot out on the Juuraey to Culabra, under the pretense that they woro soldiers 10 search ot doserters. Airiving ns Culatra. wheio ho hind hoped to ficd the fleclng criminala, he found that tuey bad gono still fur- taer southward, Postmastor Day and Sheriil Bartiett, of that place, gavo him imnportant in- formation. 1fo learned that tho huain hieuas had made their_headquarters, shile 1 town, at the liowso of u Fronchman, Makig foquiry re- Apecting them, tho LFrenchman said they bad gone ou foot 14 miles down Cutabra Creok. The oificers miubsequentlv learned that tho frog- eater had ged, aud that ko Dbad tagen them lum-clf on horseback down tho road towsrd Taoz, Oilicor Bmith then sent back to tho Fort at once for horscs. At the sama timo ho wus joiued by & mab namod ‘Thaw, who knew him, and was formerly a palico- man in this clty, Thaw {nsisted upon acon- panving 3with, aad anerravgement was mido to travel nndor n now guise, Sinith oxchangad bLis so.dier’s uniform_for a gestlewan’s Lraud-now business suit. 1o suddeuly concerved an mchi- nation ¢ go [nto tho shoep trade. 1o wonld ba tho camtalist and Thaw should bo his partuer. o put on bin most stunning gold chain and jow- olry, nud looked very li<o one of tho sheep-kings of New Mexico, s aea.stant, Lowis, should 0 thto the ~hoep business, too. Dat ho a3 o bo lera foctunate, o was to mount a mulo and rido atong tho road in search of his partuors, who wero Italians, and stio bad gone fors him sovoral davs beforo, Deing an f* ian, thte plan worked well, and of overy ono ho would mest be would Inqure whether they Lad sgon auvthing of his pa‘ o, whom ho doacribed in the persous of the th co viilaina whose track theso sleuth-hounds of the law wero pursting, s luquirios wero teward- od by learning that tbren men auswarlug tho da- #csiption ho gave of his partners hiad bacn seon pog dowo therosd o fow days before. Of cousne, at 8 convonient opportunity, ho would ounvoey this intelligenco to Lhe ofllcers, slio wera nhead of him inthe buggy, sud who pretended to be going down to Albunuerqae, 76 miles bolow Sama Fe, to buy some five phoop. At Sora do Wataloopeo they stnyed all night., Lewia spread it all over that” Smita aud Toaw wero two rich meu iutorosted in sheep-growing, und scores of the inhabitants flocked to voo them, Lewis In tho meaniime losing o opportun.ty yrv malio in- quirics for lna_lost fialisn partnera, Hore they learned that without doubt the men whom they weso after bad pono to Tave. and before day- tight they wers on the road thitler, aud driving rapidly reachied thero in the afternoon. ‘T'ba oftlcers went at onco to the howel. 8mith talkod eheep loudly, and, 1n less limo thao it would taso'to tell 1t, ke Lad more men avout him wig _bad sheop t2 eell than was esactly apreeable, —iiv lu ue moantime had gusrdediy drawo out of tho+o (o the room (hat tiero were vnly thirty-tive Amaricans i that conaty, whils tho reat of the lnhsbitavts were all Mexicans, He found that the Sheriff uud oll the county otticers woro also Moxicans. All this timo ho bad kept watch for the arval of Lewis, who wad some distanco bebund, Atlast ho saw him through the windost coming on his mule, wesr- g o taost abject and diecouraged mien. Mo wirned ag oues to Tusw nod rouwsrked, ** Horo comes that d—d foreigner lookiuw for his part- vers,” ‘Lhe remark was made sufliciently load for the purpoze of attracting atteution, and, ay be rode up, tho orowd went to the door. Lowis, who coud talk Spanish, at once com- menced making inquiry for hia Italian partners, when some opu in the crowd exclaimad that ho kuew three men answoring the dexosipidun he gwo, acd that thoy wers then in town, Of course no timo was to ba loet, Smith found op- portunlty to whisper to Lowis to not way n word Imi swate hig return, whilo ho went out to #es 8 gentleman namod Ailler, to whom e had o lattor of {ntroduchon. Wo sbould state, however, that Oficer Smith had already seloctod from tho crowd an Awmoti- can, who proved to bo & Dr. Kittridge, whom, slthough an entira siranger, ho took intu hiw contidence, and recoived valuable aselstanco from bim, 'Fle two went over to the store of Miiler & Clotbier, but Miller was notin, snd Hisith gave tho letter to Clothler. Clothior told m thae Filemouo bad borrosed a gun of hin that motning, and ho had left him five 220 gold- ploces to vell, ThoBheriff was soon found, but would do nothing to aid the oftlcers to arrest the crimivrly, o8 they did not bavo tho necessary papers. A little capital porsuaslon,. however, duced hilm to enter into an arrangeinent for their capture snd dohivery on Colorado soit, mith seut for Lhaw and Lewis, and they con- cealed themeelves In a Dback roon, Iilemeno was sent for npon the pretoxt that Ol .thier wauted more gold to soll. 1o oame at once, Bud swas told by Clothier to stop into the back room, Bmith, who had watched his movemeuts from behind the ctonnter, imwmediately followed hun a8 he ontared tho roont. \When he enterod, Lew- 11 grasped him by tue Land in acetacy of delight at meeting b, - Dut that grasp was a vice of iron, Aw e did 8o, Bmith seizod him by Lhe left tinnd and stuck the muzzlo of bis cockod navy rovolver into his fuce. Filemono eaw at onco that Lo nas hunted to* bay, and cried lustily, in Iralian, not ta shoot, Ile bad a revolver, which wa taken away, and a prir of haudeulls woro at onco placad ou his wrists. ol 5 ‘Plis capture had burdly been effecced whon Dr, Kittndgo oxelsimod, “*l1ero comes anothor of thews." A the fellow cutéred bo was at ouce so.zed, but he proved to be an Lalian resideut of L'uos, who kuow tlie oiiminals, and Saith told Lim, 11 he woul{ get tho other two, he would let himgo. ‘Tho boy was very much scared, sud weut out at once and brought yu Jobu Arratta, wlhom the otlicors immediately arvested, 1t wan ascercauad that Honry Fernandez had left town thut moruing sud had gous baok in tho direction of Hed Kivar. Upon learning hws de- scnption tho otlicers recolivated that thoy had passod bim that afternoon, muffled to tha ciin. Ullicer Bmith now dotermined to start at once tor Coloradd Territory, [letook his tia prisou- ors to the hotel, oud stood gunrd over them while a blackswith forged irobs with which to slocklo them, ‘This blacksmith was moaie cou- nidorate thau tho ono with whom Ar. Smith dealt ac Prinidad, when bo bad tho othor murdorers shackled, 1fe only charged ¥8 for bis auacltles, winlo tho ouo at Lrinidsd chargod $20. By 3 o'clock tho prlsoucrs were iwouad, And the ollicers started towaid Donver befure daylight, ‘Tuov reachod Red River thas mght, Hero Uille cor Hmith loarned that lornandez was in tho neighvorbood, and a littlo isore capital porsua- sion induced $he sleriff to go to tho houso whora e was slesping and secure him. ‘The ofllcers now had the threo fugitives for whom wioy tnd started in purenit. ‘They trav- elod rapidly to Fott Gurland, and from thero ta Pueblo, Un the way their horsos gave out, snd tho oflicers werg obliged to leave them, But, aftor ansthing but n Pleassut journay, they tinally reactiod” the railway, swhera tho prisoners wers put ou board tho trsw, and brought diroot. ly to "thiw oity, whore they now are securely Jodged wa jmls =S S THE KENTUCKY KUKLUX, TUELIL BENTENCE, ' Loviavirie, Ky., Nov. 14.—4 verdict of guilty way sudly recoived by tho Ku-klux prisonors,— Bmoot, Ouvan, and Moffert. \When convicted thoy wero presented before Juugs Fmmona to aeceivo their tinal sentence, Tuo Judge flrst addressod Limsolf to Smoot. Ife waid persoual. 1y bo did notcousider bim s dugraded wany ba did not bolievo him » tbiet; he eaw nothing in Lis charactor that would cause a bollef tust any twau's property would not be wafe whon fu Lia Teach 3 but ha Lad beou earrlod away by a tocal fesling which bnd causod & combination of pure Poxe to commit » bigh erime, Ho Lad, perhaps, really no ovil in Lils heart, bug stravge circuw. stances wurrousding tho feeling in s local community caysed him to join in a ODWOR purpots, and ke had committed MONDAY, ono of tho most dnngerois of crimes, 8o far s the Conrt was aware, he hald never wronaed anvono in tho ordinary walks of lifo. Aftor making rematrks to Smoot, whom Yo sentenced for tive years, Jndga Emmona tarned to Juhn Onananid told bim ™ o consider wali what ho had wald to Smoot. e regrettod that without vio- 1ation of hia publie duty hoe oould not itiposo A hightor sentenco upon Jiim, bt waa compolied to eentence Lim to tio loas than throo yoars' im- pr.sonment in tho Penitentiaty. Judgo Ew- mot:8 wext addressed himse,f to Georre Maffort. 1le waid that, in A cieo, hio should take into constderation 1he neeidoot that had bofalten i, aml the face that lie had beew shot and badly woun ed, nod was still sufrying from his wotids, oo Jury baioved lum guity, but in a tess degren thas the others, snd bad recommended laniosey upon lus part, Ho wowid talto 1nto consideration the aeeidrats which oc- curred to hun, aud ki3 record, irronpective of the recommendation of tha Jury. o wouid take futo conmderation tho exaaperation and excito- ment caiged by his wounds, and wan thotefore ot prapared juat then to eentonce him, Il wishod to mnko further inquiry into his life aince his areont. Ho therofore _musponded mon- teneo for an tndetimite veriod. 34 wonid not ho long beforo the rentanco wois.d bo given, but the tunn would na deducted from the period of his rontence. The connsel for the defenso asficd that the Court sitoukl allasy tha prinoners to be reut to somo other Penitentiary omsido of Kon- tucky, for various peisonnl reanons affecting the famiy aud rolatives of tho #oue tenced parties, ‘Fhe Court, however, emd It Eknow nothing of thess reasons, and could not sond them to suv other prison, The counts on which tho prisoncrn were convict~ od chargn them with eonapiracy Lo 10juro Willis TRuswel wiatle engaged in tho lawlul digc! argo of Dls duty ws n Unbiod States odicor, and endoav- oring th executo thiv e uepiracy by pursmng bim wicly nemod bands of nfen. with the purposn of kilig bim. After the sentenco the friends of tho prisoners gathered aronud and shaolt hands with them, but fox words pausing botwoen them, Juwige Emmens' word to Smoat, Onan, and Mef- fert soemed ¢t » have somo offect upou thom, and woro ovidently graciously tecelved. Bmoot and Ounan will bo tagen, within a fow days, t. fort, thero to sorve their sontence, A, the other Ku-Kinx mdicterd with tho oforosaid trio, waa found not gutley of couepiracy. sty MISCELLANEOUS. DARING ESCAPE, Kreetal Discateh to The Chicane Tribune, Rassaa Gres, Mo, Nove 14.—Tho notorious negro thiel and desporado, Chiailes Lindeely, whio was arrestod 10 Lhin city by a detectivo on Thura. day ulght last, made his escaje from the Bheriff of Auirain County ou Fiiday cight, by jumpivg through o ear-window near Missour: City, whule being taken to doxico, Mo., whera ho bad stolen o large amount of pluuder, ITe was doublo- lisndeuffod at the time, hud tho tran was run- ning nt a rapid rato of #poed. It was thought nt firac that ho must bave beon killed. but, when the train waa stopped and search wade for hun, o was not found. 2 HORRIBLE CRIME, PrrtAprremy, P'a,, Nov. 1.—About midnight laat night a gang of men attacked tho house of John Bargeant at Sixth and Jaokson stioota, the oxtreme lower saction of tho city. They stoued the houso and then cntered and tied the proprie~ tor; after which they tbrow the furpituro out of doots and swmashod things genar- ally. Thirtoen of them then outraged the wifo of Sergeant, Her {njutios are of a sorfous character, The polico to-dav mado three ar- rosts, and are after the rest of the gavg, which is ona of tho worat in the city. The tavern con- tained about four cart-londa of bricks and +tones which had been thrown lato it by the rutlians, WILBERFORCE OCTAVIUS C/ESAR JOHNSON, special Liwvateh to The Chiean Trioune, Apniay, Mich.,, Nov, 14,—Wilberfores O. C. Johneon, n prominent colored barber, was ar- raignod yeatorday and will be tried Tuesday for not supporting bis family, His arrest was mada the nigut bofore whilo ‘occupying the couch of 14ra. Wilson, a white drovsmaker. whosp chy: Layo rondnted him dise:yol jp e dusky spouse; PENAL SENTENCE. Special Disvateh to The Ciicago Tribune, Apniay, Mich., Nov., 14.—Last Auvgust, in Tecumaeh, Christopher Pooklington shot another old farmor named Chcover, with whom he had been on bid ltorms, Cheever varrowly escapod dyfnls, aud yestorday Iooklington was sent to Jackson for ton yeurs. BRUTALLY BEATEN BY ROBBERS. Dostoy, Nov, 11.—Thomas DI. Pulsifer, an aged and highly respectable citizen, wea assault- ¢d by tworuflians lust night, and beaton with billies o soverely that ho died to-night from hia injuries, THE BROOKLYN SCANDAL. TESTIMONY TO BE TAKEN IN THE LOADER CASE, New York Sun, Nor, 13, Jndge Henry A. Moore, of the Kings County NOVEMBER 15, 1875. .10g east. Cuurt of Bessions, yosterday granted the motion of AMr. J. T, Maroau, counsel forJoseph Londer, and appointed Jouo W. Tavlor, Eeq., of New- atk, N. J., 8 Commiesionor to take tho testi- mony of Josoph I Richards, the brother of Mrs, Tilton, and Mrs. Richarde, bis wife, in ref- erenco to tho ndultery of tho Rev. Ifenry Ward Beecher, The announcement of tLe declsion, although oxpocted, created a stir in Brooktyn, {oasmuch na it scomed’to assuro the reoponing aud thorough reventilatiog of thoe scandal. A roporter found Mr. J, T\ Maoreau, Loader's counsel, preparing interrogatorics for Mr. and Mrs, Richards, whick, with tho cross-interroga- tions of tho District-Attornoy, will bo sont to the Commissioner, Ilo said tuat Loader's trial would briug into evideoco all tho testimony that was oxcluded frym tho great trial, e expootod o subpwna Miss Busan B. Autbony, Mrs, Mar- tha Bradsbaw, My, Honry C, Bowon, and 1n caso Mr, Boechor and Mus. Tiltou woro called, aud to People could not make out a case without thelr testimony, thowr admissions to whom- soover mado would bo purtiaunt tostimony., By proviog adultery, be thought that ho could best whow to the jury that his cliont did not commit perjury i swearlng that Lo hadseen Mr, Baccher wnd irs, Tidou In quoationable position. Ifn thought that Loader way ionocent, eles Lo almn?d by no means iutorest limselt 1n the case, Luader was poor, and tho expeusos of tho trial Yrmmnnd 10 bo Inzge. The caso woult be triel, ho thoughbt, i Jaudary, and wonld pochaps last amonth, Aueminont New York lawyer would bo smployed to coudict Loader's defense. None of tho counsel whio appearod in the scondal trinl wonld aasint, Winle Loader'a defonsa might vindicate other persons, it was designed to acquit liwm, 1o thought that Le could wever be cun- victed of parjury, Alr, Marcan thought tbat he might noed another commission to tako the tos- timony of a former seivant in the Tilton fam- ily, who Jives in Jersey City, aud who, hio had heard, knew of many ocoyerurées slmilar to that which Loader wituossed, Loadac fgoutat jail an bal, and isat work at bis trado. Price, tho coufossed perjurer, is stiltin jail. Tho tostimony of Mre, Huilard and ?lrs. Btauton may bo tukon to complolo the do- OLES, THE INTERVIEW WITH BOWEN. New Yurk Tymes, Nov, 13, It was stated yostorday that & wovement wae ‘being eet on foot by some of tho members of Llymoutn Cliurch to havo Mr, Llenry O, Bowen's name dropped from tho 101l of memborship, Lns heen dono in the cases of Mrs, Moulton and Deacou West. A Times yoporior called npon Mr, Bowen at bie residence, in Brooklyn, in 1ot~ orenoce to the matter, when the following intor- view took place: Roportor—I wish to inquire, Mr. Bowen, whother you aro aware of any movemont on the past of Plymouth Ciaurchi so drop your name {rom tho roll of momberslup ? Jir. Bowen—) hiave not hioard snything to that eftoct, aud do not boliovs $ho church will tako suy such action. Atallevents, I am not advised of any such stsp on the part of Plymouth Chureh. Noporter—It such a prozesding be taken by tte churcl, what action, {t auy, will you take iu relation to tho mattor 7 % Alr, Bowen—I have been a member of Plym- outh Church frow ita orgsnization to tbis pros ent day, and lavo attended K up to this timo ; and, if auy actiou slould bo taken by the church whigh T or wy frieuds sbould rogard as dsmagin, tome, or aishonorsble, or uncongregational, thould tako notico of it immediutely, Kevorter—If auysuch movement wero on foot, would not Plymouth Church be bound to give you due uotilicstion # ) Mr. Boweu—If Plycmouth Church has any- thing agatnat wo [ sm bero to answer, sad hava beau ready tu 0 60 Gver sitice tho controversy began, Lhavo beon alwsys seady at tha shostest, notics, T havo done nothlug which I am either sorry for of ashamod of. But should any euch action bo takon in reforonco to mo an you sug- great, Tehionld not conalder balf a day's notico any proper notifieation. I am entitled “to ample notica {n casa of euch & procosding. 1 hava n groat mang warm personal frionds in Plymouth Churehy, aud 1 have no {dea that thero will Lo anv gantlict botsseon ns, Al tho ssmo tme, if & few rostlons and unwire ponplo 10 the church slonld make n move, iichs as was mado 10 ro- gned (o Dencon Weat and Mres. Monlton, 1 most certaimly should defond myssif, and the ro- wult woull bo, in ms Judgmont, serious to the intorest of tho ch.arch. All Lank for iswhat ja fair nad Just bof. ve God and man. 1do notlutend tobe {utunidated or threatenod or ditven to adopt any other coatre than what 18 right, proper, and Christian-like ¢ and I »honld “tesout anv ather courso of treatmout toward moon the part of the churel to; nitat—ITow long 48 it since you bavo at- teniled Plymontt Church ? Mr. Bosen—I huvo fuse roturned from my country-acat at Wuodstock, where I have heen absent for moro than four months with my fam- ily. Provious to ulne into _tho country I at- tended tho churrllza. What I shall do In the futute I huve not fully determined, Reporter—I supposd you must feel your hosi- tlon 1o relation tu tho churcl rather a disagreoa- blo oua 2 Mr. Bowen—It is rathor embarrasaing for one in my position to attend tha church 1nder ox- isting cireninatauces. Some of jts membors, who dare not mako any public chargor, aro vory hold iu their privato aitacks and remarks sbout me, Iho counrel of Mr. Boecher, Mr. B. Iy Traoy, mads shominably false and malicions statements in court in the presence of Mr. Beecher, who looked on with apparout smites of satisfaction, Riviug poonlo tho Impression that ho IDPI’DVCJ of (heso falso statemonts, If Mr, Tracy's stato- mouts are tiue, Ilymouth Chinrch ought not to ‘v‘l:“tr; day without summoning me to auswer tho nrges, Ttavortor—~What do you think of the action of Plymouth Chutel iu rogard to Mry. Moultou and Deacon Weat 2 Ar. Bowon—Thora ia but one way to_depl with qemxmn 1u tho position which Deacon Wost and Mrs. Moatton lately occupled. A Christian, manly courre fa aliwavs safo. (ood_genss, courtesy, and Christlan principle roquired Plym- outls Church to Prenunt tho matter kindly to Mre. Moulton and Doacon Wes:, and givo them ample ttme to'appoar at the bar of the chutch to rngwer for the conrse they bad taken ; sud, nn- til they wore thus summaned, such action as tho chiurch has taken la simply ridioutons, a dishonor to Chrslmnity, proprioty, and good order. S0 far as I kuow, ministers throughout tho country, whethor frionds or foes of Mr, Beecher, bave pronounced the course of Plymouth Church fu ita recent action in rogard to theso mombors as unprecedentod, unware ranted, defousoless, and unjustifiable. The Yromlnuut Iavmen of the country alro, av fas an have beard any oxprosston of opinion, agree with the clergy In tho matter. Thote i no eect, denomination, or community {u Christendom thiat can stand upon auch & platfon ono minuto as nas been adopted by Plymouth Church io ro- gard to thoso membors, I sy this without 8oecial referenco to Mre. Moulton or Deacon Went, but aimply as s matter of Christian ussge snd fair dealing, THE WEATHER. Wasnovoton, U, O, Nov, 15~1 & m,—~For the Lower Missonri snd Uppsr Mississippl Val- leys, rising baromoter, brisk nnd high weat to vorth winds, decidedly .cold, partly clondy ‘woathor, sud auow or rain, which coanditions will oxtond ovar the Upper Lukes. LOCAL OBSEGVATION. unicaco, Nov. 14, Wind, Rain{ Wther, !4l nflnlh 008 &Y TR, T 10:18 p. m, | 29.60| ll.l 74{S.. freah. . Afaximum thermomeler, 48 ; minimum, 37, GEXERAL ODSERVATIONS. Citu00, Nov. M- Thr( Wind, R Stat.on, 200 LS fromim -{Elabt rata, Etreyunne. . (31,64 «|Cloudy. * Davenport .{20.60) +evs2(Cloudy, Duluth ... & \18/Light snow, Denver... a3:8,, gentle,..! .0¢|Cloudy. LaCronse, . wlE], fresd +|Threataning Lesvenwith|<p, ¥ +[Olear, |C: . [Clouay, 2|Cloudy. Fulr, 11N, freab.. Clondy, Burravro, Nov, 1&.—About a foot of snow foll to-day, Carama, Nob,, Nov, 14.—A most extraordinary storm 18 reported to have set in along tho lino of tho Union Pacifle, west of Green River, last night, Sleot fell In auch gnantition that the tel- ograph wires aro roported to bo a3 Iaige around a8 a mau's wrist, Soow to the depth of cme foot had falleo at Bitter Croek, and was slily falling at 10 this worning., Tho storm is mov- Telographic communication ith points west of Green Dliver has been broken all doy to-day. No storm onst of Laramie City. ‘11808 uro runniug on timo, WutrenaLy, N. ¥, Nov. 14—A hoavy snoty- storm provails here, Bix lnches have falien at Plattsburg, Twelve inches snow is reported. ‘Foara are entectained of an early closo af navi- gation, Warenrowy, N. Y. Nov. 14.~It bas becs Aoowing siero all day, sod tho storm wtill con- tinuos, it CONVENTION OF LABOR-LOONS. Boston, Nov, 14,.~Tto New England Labor Raform Lorgue held a Convention in this city to-day, afternoon and evening, A sorics of res. olutions wsa adoptod denunciatory of sl politi- onl partios, orceds, and faiths, asserting that atl legislation in this couutry tends nuot to protect peraons and property, but to piomote the inter- caa of speculative robbery, A large number of apeakors addressed tho Conveotion, Dark binte of rovolution and scorst militsry organizations among laboiing men were throws out. Oune spoaker asserted that men were drilling in Chi- cago, and the peopla nzed not be surprised to 1lnd that city in ashes aomo morning. 'Chis city was to bo similarly sorved, Tramps were laud- od a8 only honest men, the Bavior Himaselt have ing been ‘one, ‘The Convention failed to lut up- on any remedy for the alleged abuses, and ad« Journed, subject to call, — e o MICHIGAN SCHOOLS. Spectat Duspateh to The CMeago dvibune. Avniax, Mich., Nov. 14,—~Aun ides of ichi- gan'a iotorest in educatlonal matters moy be gleanod from the followiog foatinga of a tablo of ntatistios for Lenawce County, pnblished in the ZTimes yestorday: Numbor of obildren of school sges, 15,001 ; achool-houscs, beick, 85; frame, 124 ; valuation, £391,780 ; soating _cspacity, 13,- 017 ; averags dally attendauos, 10,729 ; 119 male toacliors receivod $25,402.55; 878 fomslos re- coivod €43,097.71 ; tolal, 309,408,321 probable cost of kchools for the vear, 8148,400.08, Tuo seating capacity of tho county schoold is in exe ceas of the ourollmont. e i 0BITUARY, + Spectal Dispatea to Tha Chisagn Tribune. Dueraro, Nov, 14.—Capt. Robert Riobardson, of the schooner J. Marls Beost, dled in this city at G o'clock this morning. His deatt was sud- don, caused by thé rupturo of & blood-veasel, Youterday Lo waa about tho dock in apparent health. He had ‘nreeodad his vessel, and was awsiting its arrival bere, Capt. Bicbardson bas been . on tho lakes many yosrs. A eon of his saila the schiooner Trividad, 1lia home yae Os- :ogo.l where bis friends will take his romalus for urial, ——— Meinl Leafs for Docorative Purposes. Foreixn jouruals duscribe process usad by the Japauese in tha production of a metal lea? uead for decorative purposes, ‘Thirty or forty thin platen of gold, silver, copper, and various slloys are laid the ono over ilip other, in a given ordor, and aoldered togetuer at the cdges, o that s stout plato of metal lu formed of the whole, FPuuchos of various b oyramidsl, and with triangular, aq: or pentag- onsl sidea—are now usod to make s patiern of perforatad figures, which exbibit an their laner sides covcentiio circles, trisngles, and other formas corresponding to the puuches used, ‘kne plats so preparod is bammered and rolled till it bacomes very thio, the holes disappess, aud she figures havo spraad out, preserving, however, Sbeir parallelism. A number of broken, straight, aud curyed lines are thus piodused, wiict, a8 in » Damascus blade, are frec of esch other, shough cousiutent in themselves i the same motal, thair effect belug further suriched b{ (he use of sails to modity tho colors, It will ba esaily undor- atood that thin plates prepsred in this way, hav- ivg an extremely tloxible nature, adwmitting ro- iol, wita stampod or engraved designs, and capable of recoivivg the most varied volars and formy, will Luve wany uscs iu decorative art. ————— Lo! the poor Indisu. Wendell Phillips has ot hold of bim st lsat, and raade him the sub- oct of ulectura. Whus are tbe tortures of tho ttake aud Wa tcalping-imuife ta this 2 s "IN RE JOYCE. Ilo Is Sentenced to Three Years and o 1iall Imprisonment, Toxt of the Grudy Specch which Ilo Slung at the Court, Solemn Clintlon of Ralelzl, Tnsso, Qalilco, Columbns, ot al. Bverial Durateh to The CAreano Tridune. 81. Lotta, Mo., Nov. 13.—The seunwalion In whirky circles to-day bas been the sentonce of Cal, Jayce, at Jellerson City, 1o has been con- eidered by many as tho hiead and front of tho Whisky Iing, snd tho fact that ho has been forcel to submit to inexorabls fate in tho face of tho Joflucnco and moncy that was used in his bebalf was considered as quite significant, and ominous to shose over whomt cosos of like charactor aro imnending. When Judge Krokel'a Court met this morning at Jefferson City, Joyco's attorney, Col. Lay, came forward, and, in sn addro:s of considorable length, proceoded to appeal for o Ieniont and morciful sontonco upan the part of tho Court. Mr. Lay was [oltowod by Mr, Jolin- gon for the prosacution, who insitnd that tha defendant had besn proven guilty of gross Irauds, and that it was nothing moio than just }lmt Lo should suffer the extromo peualty of tho an. JOYCE RPEARA, Col. Joyeo, who ind hert sitting quintly by, then sroes, and, ofteiniug permission, addressed the Court aa foitosws: E Dofore this Tonorable Conrt passos Aentence, T beg leave to stale that my conviction was kosured by tia perjured testimony of sell-convicted thipves. Folno man, the reclifyer, Borugelmcr, the Gouger, aud Bendieman, tne Sorskseper, ol inonl descendanin of thoso xucient scoundrels who erucified Clrist—they camo upon fbe Witness stand and paraded thelr own infamy, by acknowledging that they bad stolen ‘whisky from the Govern- meat throwgh A ferm of yeara at ilio rate of $1 to 5) centa per barrel, ‘Tha pencil of Guse tave Dore could 1ot do justics to theso “three wander- ing Taraelitea who seomed over on the lookout ta_ steal ermall (hings, when latga ones wero conventently at band, Feiueman and Fagin are identical characters, and should be (mmortalized in living (nfamy. 1 din- miss thepeddierwof fraud and pecjary, cousiguing them ta the devouring fires of A Totten cons-jonco. 1 was Indicted for fallure toreport in writing cortain alleged knowledgeand {nforination of cortain frandu- loat teaneactions of peteifiod perjurers. The jurs found me anta, Lut as & matter of fact the _concly falso aa tne esidence. I ngreo that it had the apoearance to the jury of a fallure of duty, e know, bawever, that things are not always what they scem. I simply de- ciato ufon my honor 08 & man ond my allegianco an an American citizen, bers (n the presence of this hau- orablo Coutt, ta the world, and rxlng my God, hat I Laolutely fonocent of the charges trumped up sinst mo by preteaded (riends and viper en- cwios, It has not besn shown in evidance, or even intmited by anyludy, that cvor recetved a ringlo cent in any fraud of tho rev- onu=, Then whero {s the motiva that induced me to withhold e information? 1 Ald make n report i writing to Bupervisor McDonald and Commissioner Douglaen, The repost, it is slleged, was ot in fall, neitiiar was tha {nformation in my pomrcselon {uil of complote, ne the facts were out of my district, ond 1he thievery I roported was in Missourl, The Dis. trict Attornoy of the United Geates, in his concluding sposch, intraduced my copy-book, showlag tha irans- mitted lotter to Supervisor McDonald us something fraudulent, My lawyers, or myself, had no opportu- nity to oxplain the leiter in evidence, which could have boen done to tho utwost satisfaction of cvery- body concerned, Your Honor has, from the beginning of the rase to the end, extended me tho kindest cunsideration and fairest ruling, For this I thank you in tho mame of the people, snd In the name of Justics, Istand here to-day strong and bold, conaclous of ingocenca.- Ay beart {3 octusted by tho noble impulso thut morved Winkeltold wWhen hs opened & broach for ~the L f hin R amuiey, of by Lolofty conraga hat tnepired Bz Waller tlefan at tho block. = Like Taloigh, I may have puffad smioke throngh the windawat the execution of_soma aficinl Esaes, but I never yet tramplod upos. tha royal ruboa of the virgin Quoon, For tyself, I hiave no fear of any punishment ot eaxth s yot on behalf of my past gond ohatacter, this belog the Arst suspldion of guilt that over darkened my Iife, and in canxideration of tha support T owe my wife sud children, I ask that maguanimity st this Bsr of Jusiice that would be reasonslly claimed by yourself nndor lUko cireum- atances. A fow aliort years will sepulchre the living of to-day with the dead of yosterday, and the celestial auzlight of to-morraw will ring us all 0 the bar of Omyipotenca, wheg the Judge, Jjury, law. fer, ad - client meot ‘upon the level of eternity, and part uvon tho ‘Then ail hesrts shall be 2quars of dnal Judgaient. lald bare, snd {ruth will rise 1o splondld triumpl, Tho blood of funocence flows freo and mnruod through the life-channels of this frame, and tho arti. Ocla) Juatres that surround the victima of crime fud no lodgment in my hosrt, When I look back to e feld of battlo where I fought snd bled for my ouuntry in the hiour of terriule trisl, I wandor whethér patriotiam was but a name, sud the gratitudo of nattons & mockery and shame ta luta the brave to lestziction, My shmple ein fa that of omission, snd for 1L Taufler thie deepest humlliation, while tho glori- ous services aud recolicctions of tho paat are biirled Mo mmve o forgolfuloees. Ta lbia uet ? This epldemie 6rs of reform hoa Hisen tho mist of & mighty flood, aud ouward’ to tha gult a uniehment, ‘ha.good ana ihe bad suffer alike. The eireurn in tull of driftwood and dead timber, while many youog osks nd tall sycamores on tho banks sra lookoncd from thelr firm fonndation, snd dashed into the river of do- struction, But tho ‘rain falls Dgubly on the moun. taln ; tho sun shines warmly on the plains, und the food oven now (s eettling futo {ts former b:d, whers thie cryatal wators shall again refloct the green !nllueo, 1o 0k sud sycamore, aud tho geatla breozes and Lrds of spring shall make merry muslo in tho cathedral aioles of a generous nation, Tho prison wall4 that hommed In Gallieo, Columbiis, Tasso, and Nnopolcon, did not mesaure tho miuds of fho men, It 18 trua their bodios sufforcd ome torturo, bui the jroud spirit that roso theiz hearis leaptd the bounds of and soared wway fnto tho iliimitablo reglons of scicnce, pooiry, and war, makiog them monarcha of tho hour, and masters of eternity, HutmbloasIam in the walks of Iife, my soul ia Inapirod by their fllusirlous oxample, and 1 hall bo my futura endeavor to how the world that, slthough I may auffer for & time tha ponalty of Jused testimody, yot, Uke 8 mountaln crag 1 shall reast tho pelting siorm, aud Mft my Lead clear ond Lold to the comiug sunshine of tritth sad redemp- tion. Ihave done, TIE SENTENCE. The spenker was doeply affected during the dellvery of his oration.” 1o was listenea to with markod attention. At tho close of his speech, Judge Krekol proceeded to meutencs hin, in substanco eaying, he had no doubt aa to his guilt, and regretiod that ic was not othor- wiso, Aftor somo remarks, briof, pornted, and esruest, ho pronounced the seuteuco to bo 1m- Kmmnmunt tor three and ahalf yesrs io the .ellmourl Lonstontiary, aund asscesed a fino of 300, JOYCE'S MOTW B in demanding a sontenco was duo to the fact that Lo was bldt{ wanted 16 8t. Louis to auswer 8 oumbor of indictments ponding agmmnet him hore, and the fact of s being seutenced at Jefteraon Clty presludes tha possibility of his be- ivg brought here aud doomed to additional termea of puvishment, 1fa will bava to sotva out hug three years and a half before ko can bo braught hiero for trial on tho pending Indictments, Dy the timo Joyce's term of {mprisonmont liaa ox- prred and ho returos to St. Louls, the whisky ex- oitement will bavo died sway, and thore will bo nu witnessea to testify agawst him. For this reason It is coneldored by many persons a voiy discreet thng on the part of Joyce to havo adopted the course bu did ; in other words,tbat it wat bertor to take three years and a half in tha Pontentiary now, than risk the almost certalnty of thirly yesra in tho Penitentiary Bboreafor. A good déal of sympathy Is expresssd hore for Joyce, A gentleman who etands high romarked to-night that Joyco waa mors sibued agalugt than sinning, Mluch fajth baa been eu- tertained by o large olass {n the innocouco’ of Joyco, and bis ultimate fall bas produced quite & demoralizing offect. OTHED CASES. ‘Tho Upited Biates District Courtmet this morning, and & number of cases worg sot for trial, Thoso of Willism MoKea snd ox-Col- loctor_McGuiro_were fixed for Do, 15. The Hon. Daniol W, Voorheos appeared for botl de- fundauts, and it was for hle sccommodation that the Diatrict Attoruoy. cousentod to flx tho trial at 50 late & day. u'x z In & conversation with Afr, McKes to-day, that gentleman daciared that the ndictwment agninat him was w conspiracy to destroy his paper and crush Lis lofluenco as s journalias and & golulcian in the Htate, snd sifeged thac when the trial came it would show thst the prosecution waa founded 1 malice, and for the purposo of anmbilating him and fus friends, TUE QUAND JURX brousht no fresh indictments Into courd, but adjourned until Waanesdsy cext, whea it ls ox- ruud they will reopen tha war ou the Whisky- Ring with & batch of new wituessss snd some evidenco of an important charac. ter, The Diatrict Attoruey snd his ssaiut- snte state that all bo whisky cases are uow proparad on bohs!! of the Governmont, and tuat the will bo pressed at once, The tos- timony sgaivet those who have pleadod xum(y. the Court biaving required ovidenco of their guill before coussnting to senteuce, bas also boen carefully proparod, sud will La submitted whene over tho Court sees fit to cull tha casey. YABLUINOTON ADVICES, Special Dipatch to The Cowcaan Tribune. Wazmxaray, D. C., Nov. 18.—The loternal Reyouuo oficials understand thas Joyce, in bis attempt to pecitte an Immediato sonteney Bitacl, i pramoted by ® dusiro £ 3 fotes e peisna from tho effect of any tostimon eht givo, T4 la mupposed that by the rourl Jaw doves wanld ho rondered a s Iy & sontenco o the Tenitentiars, nnd fho lis Lostimony atlor that would not ba lanfuy crevilble. a0 tevente ficten chinot obharen] expiain tho desirg of Joyen Lo be aemcucul‘ Wasnburn, Chitnf of the Secret Bervico, hny e turned loro. Liaviug acoompiishod bl object aof lis mbsion fh the West, Tho tamar (he the Treavury Dopartment would entetapn nropgstion o pacdan Joves I ho wonld gy State's evidenco is conniderod haro an absug,| “Thare bs & cumer horo ta-night 1t a prog, nent Chloago merchnot, who 118 not bein may, toned in conneetion with the WWhisk fraude, i Iikoly to b 1n ticted, 3 ST 2.:““ Ci)‘!lls'\tl“'lfllll‘l. 87, Lovts, Nov, 14, —Tho cases of Wi s, of ho Glote: emacrat, it Conmunpes AMaguire, Rovonun Colloc:or, tnhiated for em. plicity fa the whisky frads, have boen st 1o trisl Dec, 15, tho Hon, Dan Yoorbeos o) Tudinaa, thele couneel. beitg unablo 1o o tend court hore provioua {o that timo, oo of ho cnwen ngatunt Gien, Joln SleDousld, o Hupervisor of thin diatrict, i which Lo isclnrgey with conaoiisor to defrand tho GQovernment, gng for not raparting to his saporior oilicers iy kuowledgo of irregulatitios in whisky-making, I fet for to-motrow (Monday), The ¢ase nf . p, Osov, of Wasluugton. ehiargo the 8aine a s againe Mcbonsld, 1 et for’ Wedniesday, 1o win g defenfed by Ben I Datlor. - TUL KCOKE Thirteen dictitlers aud roctiflers, voven Gang. era aud Storckeopers, and one Dupwy ). Tector havo withdrawn'plas of 0ot gunlty, g enterad pleas of !guill.y, up ta the prewent by, Tho somuluder of 'thioso Ao far indicted for oy plicity in the whiskv frauds are MeDunalg, Ovey, Maguire, Mckec, aud llaz, a nophew of MaoKea who gorvad aa a Gauger for ten months, and thoy stiil declare their wwnvcenco, * GOLDILOCKS."” Little Anna doldilocks a8 winsomo |et, Full of fon ond trokic, fiweet aud good, and yet Drimmung o'er with mischtef Tut drove ponr Mamma wild, And cauacd ber many o Leartachs ‘For bior deur but willful child, Naughty itt1: Ann Tired of fun and Just u little rross, refy 1for Mamma to'okey § Aurl Mamua, grioving sorely ‘That Anua could do s, Told hor shie should pack hor tuave And off {0 Boston go, Anna thonght a little, And, nodding her bright hoad, Well, you may go, damma,” W '{hs {nquhfil rtiu one. :nl.ll.; Aud Papa "Il help yoa pack your {,unky. And then we'l hm{e Nl‘t’!\: (flyn a ‘When Mamma'a gouo sway off |* Bald 'tho naughty little one, Horry for ber naughty worda? Not o it was ahog . While Mamma told tier how she hoped ‘That soon abe’d botter be, And tuat whon eventido should come, efara the want ta bod, 8hr'd tell hor alie was sorry For all she'd done and said, Baft blue eyes aro danelog ; Dimples come aud go : Golden halr liks thistie-down s waving to and fro 5 And laughter, sweot s falry- Comos ringing in from play, As Auna dreawms of fun ta coma When Mamma gocs away, Evenlag came, and Goldllocks Was snugly placed fn bed ; Bweet good-nightn were given, ‘And little prayers wero said § But et the little moiden No sorrow would express, Nor one regret at Mamma's griet For hier misdoeds confoss, * Mamma dear, you musnt't go And leava us botb,” ssid ahies * For, if you do, what will bocors ot xor Papsand me? And there ure all my pretty dolls,—~ Afust they, t0o, go away 1 1 guess you'd belter kiss me ‘And tall me you wil stay, “ Dot still I fan't sorry One little, tiny mite And so, it you &ro going, You'd bolier pack to-night, But, I you'll leave my doilies ¥ere, 0 thut wo girla can play, 'l put littla bit o' ono Awsy down in the tray; “¢And when yon take it ont ot nighy, Na matter whers you'll e, ‘Tou'll Iook at pretty dolile, And thep remember me,® TPerhaps you can imsgine Tow ber poor Mamma felt, As, bursting Into tears, she close Iieside that cot-bod kuolt, While Aha aprang as quick an thond Out i her night-gown whit armi Mimma'y 20k, Aud tisow bor arma round M 2t and frigud} Half-wild witk ‘While sohbingly ahe whispe: 1In tonea saswect and low, O Mammal I'm sosorry § I wilbegood! Don't gol® | Now far more pracious to the heard - " 0f Mamma tuan before, With clinglog arma and kisees swosk, Goad-night she whispored o'er ; Aud, proying that our Father Kol WI Bior i nafsty keop Safe sneltered in Lior mofher's arms, Lien Golailooks, aslcep, Nov, 9, 1873, DxLMADY e — Combnt I3etwoon n Serpent nnd & Rt Shreverart (La.) Times. A friend yosteriay gave ussn sccount of & desperate fignt which o raceuntly witnessed bo- tneon B cotton-mouth or bighland moccacia snoke, about 8i¢ feot long, and a largo rat. The fight bad evidontly been going on under tho rieking-room of w gin-house, near which our friend and & companion wera standigg. In tho struggle the combatauta camo from beneath tus bouse and within & fow foot of thom. Tho rat waa evidontly the assailing parly, and would rush upon bis sutagonist with the fury of & smoll hyeoa. Tho snake swonld vrv;nxomlly make [td coil_and striko the 1at, knocsiog bim 3 fcet. Notblog daunted, however, bLo would return to the assault, biliog tho snako whorevar he cauld catch hold, sod ehaking him likeaterrier killing s rat, At times tho soake wonld got him [u 1t fulds, but the little fellow would struvgla out fiom tho dangorons ombraco. Both combatants scomed totally oblivious of the presonco of the gentlemes, alt though they followed afier them ooly b or 6 feet distant, The snake fraquontly oudoesvored to escapa by climbing a cotton_ etalki, but tho rat would saize lum by the tall, roaring tho fierk away and tnally” pulling hun dowo, though aoveral umes tho buake liftod hlm ovar a foot from the ground. They fought i this mlnuu? ot loast 59 yawds across tho pateh DA cotton, At longth the munko strelche: ituolf out, to atl appearanco dead, when the rat took & position 2 or 3 yards off, sod qmud; b dowa and licked himaelt, keepink a keou v5d 0a tho gentlemen, though appareutly without oy fear of them, Oue of !l’wm atruck the lulfi on the head, which kille:! it, evon if It wera o desd bofuro, ‘Tha fiesh was almost entiroly torv off for at lount & foor up its tall, which was done whilo it wan climbing ontion stalks, flhu outlemen left and woto abseut half sn hour n thoir roturn to seo what bsd finally b.r.al‘x:l of tite victorlous rat, nefsher rat nor dead enake was to bo resn, snd thoy wore satistlod thas the fotmer had dragged off b dusd enemy. bl whother to eat it or not could not bo kuosn. —— ————— A Centenninl Rusking lv‘uuuvnl. Worcester (Muss)) Giizelte, Noo. B Tho homa of Reproscatstive anks, ‘on Maln stroet, in Walthauw, wos lust oveniux 1he pceuol of & rayal trotio twpravised in aidof the Nluound Centenuisl, CGon. Banks lent 4 beipg Iu{n aod kindly throw open wsusion sud barn foe tho entertunment, which was nathing toss 1has o geoulue, old-fasiioved busking. trt Gon. lisuks, who ninkes *succons & duthy rained this yoar about 200 busbels f cm'ni : bushels of which wera placod in the midul D_JD the barn floor i rack with souts on either et lf. Tu order the more succeusfully to realizs {ul y the fun attendiog the disoovery of red .m.d s of thesa wers scatterad throughout the wii nn; "Tha bato was lighited, with Jauterns, and in o corner a stand was erocted for muclciang. ara i situated & shore distance from tho )wun;. with whic is was conuectad fur the occasivn b z & covered way, & lsrge marquee in tho ceu’:_ formiug & couspicuous featule of the unq‘nin_ woutw. 'The tnterior of thiy was b:lllnul\ylw minated wish Cbiucse lavtoras. = An umum“ feo of 50 couts was cnarged Lha viditors, -ad.“l° expenses whatevor having Leen tuourred, o receipts, which amounted to & conslderable “‘ui all went to aid lhn‘wamln'l departuous of 8 Centeuuinl Exbibition. £ "fhe husking Logsn sbout 8 o'cloaks, old snd youug eutering alike inta the apors. d»muul\\li; rocoiving, and paying forfeita a3 ouo fluumm.u’ Tucky one discovered & ged oar, ‘lho wml'l:" wora thon invited to n substaniisl coliation, u _ 28 was sorved (o tho boys and gi:le of New h:n;‘a 1and 100 years ago. ‘' was & gratuity 0o 3 art of Mr. av ra. 00! Shod” bauia, brows breat, vqyast, applo sod minco plos, dougluuts pud chiveee, Wik co8N and sweek cides.