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Greenwich for New York. Ing the tendency of the times, wished their people | specd he will not get the convenience, and con | for the inspectors that they would meet them elthor Pend Tistnpes, pore "3 rey moor Sy a not Dees alta de, Hy accommodate wernsolves to ene apo gp Pa verse), 8 Bd fag Nagle hy ee eae oe the city on any future day they gour iy. an emes fn Som Hence treaty stipulations were con reste A inble delinquencies of bet. partios to the treaty | Tere Tivaly Mignorauy avaricious. oF. immoral | For istration let us exasaime one Gr the other and Behr ‘than to the natural laws of araqta! feo indians are | White men, uniwindful of the benevolent daaucn, | gee tow it will serve, for there will not be much dif- Hemb-crvilised’ thoage Peon botter off, while In | regardiess of the interests of the Indians, have had ference between them, Take the nose oe? _ Stil, to some respects, nor MmeHney werd In their | too much of the immediate management of thelr | for example. It starts, say, In tzout of the WEnALD ethers they are worse Thwever, by comparison | aifairs, ‘The baneful influence such persons have | oMfice, and rung under Pari row, Chatham street, the Ravage tate. | Judged, ro Wcngio-Saxon race. the | exerted has placed the nation, ina certain sease, in | Howery, and along the line of ‘the Third avensie to wath the lowest types Of Uh vaically they have dege- | the peculiarly anomalous position of Christiane | Harlem. ‘There will be no aimealty Sa ScaCela gs Oe. terated eal, and thet nunibers are rapidly decreas- | demoralizing savages. Yet while representatives of | curve of Chatham square, The undergrot iy York. ‘Burton, Palmer, New Rochelle for New York, Stan Hawley, Greempor for New Yora, Suiome By. & WosaXenan ingnesswas. Bed: by’): | RAE Pata Halbak, Fort dedienas for Mer York. cee bmn at West Farme yesterday, hes the act Matilda Brooks, Jones, Port Jefferson for Philade body o: beth Haghes, s laundress in that vil- i beth lage, who committed suicide at an early hour in the A Tiahd As Meee MSR Oph4: Reeana [9 ptr b, on ; SREORE: ¥rom coheed * ecm Wipcasien, Parmelec, Easex, Ct, for New York eased, who was of intemperate } In tow of tug Lhe habits, had called on Saturday might at the house of BOUND BAS. THE COWRSE OF EMPIRE. Bewi-Civivired Indians in Nebrnuka—The Val- ley of the Loup Fork—Charncter of the Through which it Flows—The Pawnee Indian Reservation—Incursion of t Bieux—The Appearance of the Indians and Their, Villages—Attempts at Civilization London does much sharper things. We sball nity adopted and | the government have failed to do much that might road an acquaintance named Turner, and while exhivit- Brig Harp, -—, Rondout for Stonington, ing, chiedy consequence of nal have been done to elvilize the red man, and while | Suppose thig underground steam allroad to } ing great mental distress asked rete ema Schr A 8 Simpson, Stern, Vrginia for New Bedford. Ederationnl Labors at the Mission House | qiicases induced vy contact with white men of the | Hive tot tee tn a reluctance to be civilized, | Dave at loast eight depots beiween the HuRaLy | thereduring the. might, OX DEC eee oak entia | Gebr Saimon Washburay’-—t Paindalpiia (er faraton, Corncil of the Chiefs—Phe Noble Red Man” ase Appears—A Scalp Dance-Other tndie ame im Nebraska—Rnapld Decrense Among Ali the Tribes—The Peace Policy of the So- @ety of Friends. PaWNER INDIAN RESERVATION, | NEBRASKA, Sept. 29, 1899, Leaving the Kikhorn and proceeding westward on “the railroad up the Platte, the next important vetream that flowa into that river is the Loup Fork. It te called the Loup for short, Before reaching It, however, you cross Sheil creek, which 18 compara: Wely narrow, but some ety miles tn length, Quite number of peopic reside along Its banks, Both Imeh and German settlers are engaged in the double oveupation of farming and raising stock. The ‘tter is a most proiltable occupation in that portion of the State. More than 10,000 head Of cattle from ‘vexas have crossod to the north side of the Platte ata singie point near Columbus since the beginning of inst summer. But thatis only a mal} proportion of the cattle that bave come from Toxas to fatten on the maghilicent pasturage of Nebraska. The Loup js a very Jong, very swift and very shal- Jow river. Next to the Platte itis the longest and widest in the State, and, like it, is remarkable for jta quicksanda and changing channels, Rising among the “bad lands’ near the Powder river yegion, 1¢ comes down through the inhospitable plains of alkali and sandy desert a distance of soine 250 miles before it touches any land good for either grass or grain. Continuing along through that por- Uon of the State which isonty fit for grazing pur- poses various streams flow into it, whose valleys could be cultivated so as to sup- port stock ranches, Forty miles west of thts Indian Reservation the north fork © the Loup flows into the main body of the river, and from that point down to its junction with the Plat Delow Columbus, a distance of over BiNty miles, It flows through a good agricultural country. Consht- erabie timber grows along that portion of the Loup, and some fs seen on the borders of the sinaller -etreame that flow into it from the north, These creeks, In their order, are the Calamus, Codar, Wi. Yow, Eeaver and Lookingglase Wild plums and grapes and cherries abound in many places on their vanks, ‘The soil in the vail is Lich, nnsurpassed, perbaps, by any corn lands in the State; bac the intervening uplands are more desirabie for wheat. On the gouth its only tributary of any consequence w Pyairie creek. r over fifty miles that water Daser sort, it wust be remembered that the natural laws of | ofice and Harlem bridge. They wil be about one e tribe moust be a ‘The four confederate DARGA Ping Gis. | development are tuexorably gradual, and that so | mile apart, for it would scarce be worth while get- live each 1 & Hepa whole forming one general | radical a change as that contemplaied could not | ting up ee eecasdaecek ereeainodn tance of the other, ihe Winch band has its head men | possibly be wrought in @ single geaeration. wants to travel by tbls underground, even supposing ad ts ever. she fami dwell sometimes weveral | The Indian question, a Tema eer zane | tinies ons halt mile and sometimes only haif a dozen t rob ¢ Friends are now atten 9 rogethe Ie ond (ee peony ay ea. | Pon. 3o faras I have sean they exuibitintegrily | Paces to reach ove or other of the Gepmtes DUE 109i) uade or earthy and prateisome are pumpkin shape; | ald zeal. Mr, Trotlt, the newly appotnted arent, on | ¢a8e$ ap average of 440 yaraa—to say nothing of & OF Dongs ine Wigwae. irregularity 1 the | Ws reservation, appears to comprehend the Indian } pathfl descent into the bowels of the earth, and a otners ait ciearrangesiens. ‘Tnaide nearly ali the | character aud tie responsibilities und requirements | much more Painful ascent to ste surface by the old p area worlaly possessions of these Pawnees are | Of an indian agent ee ake ee smalesian pence} - em. nelson Meeipeaelaln ns ne a 3 mH ‘ receptress, has labored faithfully le a Soe ne a eae eee ona einding | Hees for a quarter of accntury, “Neforms are about } | But supposing this would-be subterranean trayel- thus of flour, Of meal, or of grain; buifalo robes, | tbe Institute. Congress will be asked to aiford | ler not to live upon the line of the Thi avenue, but hianicets, miscellaneous Gry goods, saddles, bridles, adaitlonal facilities, The county Tuite * Ppa ~~ inate higtoll fn gottingia one orina depots? whips, tomatiawks, knives, pipes, uns, DIsLols, bows, aie poy pollo a neath ‘Any show of | Stuply prohibitive, And it would be necessary to quivers dued With arrows, aud an ininite viting | Weakuess on ule part of te government to the red | have the Sixth and klghth and Eleventh aveines K Gl man Would be fatal to the interests of both. While | each tunnelled with an underground railroad; in inside! aaa Oe tain Iny FOR ad tikes, “or | You deal gently with the erring you must deal | short, the whole isle of Manhattan transformed into Which others are spectators, Others still are roam- | Severely with the savage. Incorrapuble lutegrity, | cavernous catacomb, a net-work o! m8 niger rd mg around wie country or hanging avoat the mis- | Wtexipic ee ue err justice, aapomian Baal a on arioh rae me A iay a » herd! kindness, untiring pattenco—these should be essen- | poo: 2 y ' ON AR ae ne eee eae enaabane:| Gal characterisile4 of ail fadian agente, sna of all | thelr spIrit and consume all their riches to do t af aster cipal: ¢ © other persons who participate In the benevolent! feared ry harvested (principally by the women) | Trempt to Taise the red man from his present said one dollar of | expense—supposing "the tana mostly employed in removing corn from olf the cob | Stale. Shee Ee and spreading it on mats to ey in the sun. Some ent sandstone, aud that they could be scooped i . . 7 out like cream cheese, what would be the object of are carrying Wood and water and some are cooking. 34ND BOW TO HANDLE THEM. nO rhe cildren, some of them naked, are running , ao funnelling them? Cus bono? To Drove there about op the vidages. Many of the petticoats or dresses worn by-the Women are made out of blan- ‘The mev generally wrap around themselves a grove or blauket, Some of them also wear nm polored cotion goods, but most of arnone, The infatuation for ornaments is almost universal, Rings of brass or of beads, and eapecially trinkel# of tin, are crowded on the ears in largé numbers. In the majority of cases cars are all torn and disfigured by the weigut and namber of these trinkets, [ows of brass rings often appear upon all the flugers. Bands or braceiets of brass, of tin, of wire, of beads, of leather, or of any thing tuat will sutt (he purpose, are worn upon the wrists, Most oi the meu are fond of painting their but not so the women, who in this respect are Vilized than certain Auglo-Saxon ladies. 1 saw some of the squaws, however, have a line of red paint, looking ike a long bloody gash, down the scalp, Where their hair was parted, Botu sexes, of ali ages, as a rule, are always bareheaded, and all ure disgustingly dirty in their persous and their habits. They beg and lie and steal, as tey dnd the opportunity, But close at hand, just acress the Beaver, ts the United States Indian Agency, established under stipulations in the treaty to make them more faml- Mar with the cusioms and pursuits of civilized life. The establishment consists of @ large brick sciooi nouse, butlt five years ago at a cost of some $20,000, and a dozen wooden buildings and log honses, including the council house and oilice, the dwelungs vu. the agent and other government employés, tie mill, the trading post aud the stables. Over 100 acres are under Cultivation on the ageucy farm, and avout 1,200 acres, belonging to the indians, are piauted, principally in corn. Last year the crops were imjured by the grasshoppers, aud the Pawnces Schr B F Brainard, Anderson, Amboy for Norwieb. See aan Gaalle Cenaoan He. The women’s | Bohr laanc Merrit, Giadwin, Eilzabaihport for New Havel, Right whe frequently disturbed “ihe “amy ‘be | Soke 3D Pius, Fale, Albany for Riverhead. nding from her bed and entreating protection | Schr Baltimore, iohnaca, Rondon for New tlaves. from imaginary enemies, Between six and Behr Alexandria, Alley, Poughkeepsie for Boston. seven o'clock yesterday morning a youthfal member Sehr Benj Strong, Brown, Poughkeepsie for Providence of the household waw deceased go tov closet und | Sehr Texne, Chaniplin, Néwburg for Norwich take a berad kulfe, which she drew across her throat. pe American beacdea Pe typi ge elm ae dash Inficting a guaantly wound. At once divining het | Behe Reva" atic, New eoet for geaamane urpose, the child called to his fatber, who ran into Schr Dart dbpnecs ‘New York for Stamford, {he room, but ere he could thwart her intention the | Schr Hudson, Hordlng, New York for Norwich. wretched woman in plunged the weapon into Schr L, D; smith, New York for HartCord. her throat, completely severing the windpipe and | Schr HV Cranial, Pettis, New York for St dc arteries, causing death in a short time, A verdict | fobt $4 B Binall, Gates, New Yor for Bosto . 4 Sehr Nauvett, Mayo, N 4 was rendered of ‘Suicide while laboring under tem- Bohr § Dickens, Baberek, pix] York for Westerly. porns. tsanity supermduced by mtemperance.” Scbr John A Dix, Jones, New York for Novwieh. Deceased was a widow, fifty-two years of age, and a native of Ireland. She leaves a family. Ne Sopa = ~ = Shipping Notes. ‘The London Economiat bas an article, under the heading ef SHIPPING NEWS, | xctcctntarance, witch endeavors to reach some general eevee as Pee SS results concerning the comparative safety of vessela pro- Almanac for New York—This Day, pelle by steam aud by sails, From the article tt appears mae that there are only about one-twentieth as. many steamers as .eve 10 30 | sailing vessels on the whole, but they do more than twice the morn 0 work, in proportion to thelr number, ‘The entries and dear ances of sleamers in the United Kingdom, for instance, are PORT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 10, 1869, ‘one-fourth of tho whole number, A given’number of ateam- Sak! eresuffer from about twice ag many accidents aa the same ARRIVALS. number of sailing vessels, so that for a voyage or forthe same amount of trade {t appoars that steam is MRPORTED BY TIT PERALD SPAM VACIS. safer than sails, But the resuite in trans-Atlanue Steamship Idabo (Br), Cutting, Liverpoot sept 24, and | “re more marked. The voyages made by steainers Qrycpsiows 80th, with mdse and bis passengera, to Willlame | Europe and the Usited States in 1868 were one-fourth of the Gulon. Oct G, passed a Cunard brig rigged alsamship, sup, | Whole number repcited; the casualties tn. them were obe- aed the Kripolit irom ‘Liverpool tor New York: th, lai } Sebth of the whote number; 0. thi fehy of; Sepannaay HS ton 63 68 stoamatip Nehtaska, henes for Li erpool, Yoyage for voyage; 1s near sailing sbips, famsbip. France. (Br), @ Liverpool Septe20, via | Atiother point ta to be not re atoumers twlos as matown 8th, with mdse 600 passengers, to the Na, | secure sgatuat ca but the casualties onal Stamship'Go.. Oct. & Tat 45 89, ton 47 14, passed schr | Which do happen them Jn almost all cases Ospray (Br, hound E; 10th, off Nantucket, steamship Hel Spetoan hy ateampn iat a, bound EB. t Steamship Britannia (Br), Campbell, Glaagow Sept 26, via nd, steamers suffer twice as Much 1 proportion Moville 2th, with mdse and 450 passengers, to Henderson hips, which! re more exposed to: Bros, Had atrong, variavle winds to the Banks; Oct 2, ex- ud many collisions ure probably da gale from NE, which lasted 16 hours Attle, Whatever may be the case, th amship Gen Meade, Sampson, New Orleans Oct 2, and | fact seems certain (hat a casuaity to asteamer in Southwest Pass 8d, with ‘mdse and’ passengers, to Fretleric | 8! rave an a caenalt oe ee ahip. The Baker, Experienced strong aNE winds, with rough well ag ini ing. Te head sea, since passing Cape Carnaveral, up to the Capea of Delaware, Oct 7, lat $110, lon 79.06, spoke bark Kedur (of | #lower methods of locomotio Philadelphia), from Pensacola for Havre. ot it from saliing veusele and railroads from ca) Steamship Virgo, Bulkley, Savannah, Oct 6, with mdse Marine Disasters and passengers, to M i ¥ i 2 hi Read’winds tne onvire passager eo Sxperieneed strong | ayia Monravinzo, from. Havana, in reported by tele- Steamship Gulf’ Steam, MoCreery, Savannah, Oct 6, with | staph ag having arrived at Fortress Monroe 1vin Inet “dise mdse, to Murray, Forria & Co. Had strong NE gales the | ™Masted. entire passage. Oct 7, between Frying Pan Shoals and Cape | Sour Junta R FLoyn, from New York for Galverton, put Lookout, passed » propeller, steering SW, showing a white | into Key West Oct 10, in Uistress, having experienced # hurri- flag, with red ball m the centre. cane on the bth, in which lost fore and main gaily ad @ dost, Stoamabip Saragossa, Ryder, Charleston Oct 6, with mdse | and received allght damage to hull. $ ao eaten ec AP ane Miscellaneous. 9,20 miles south of Barnog The purser of the steamship Idaho will pleaso accept our pean Faw, Cardiff, Aug 21, with railway i ‘awn, Nolson, Cardiff, Aug 91, with railway iron, to is ‘Thos Dunbum‘s Nephew & Co, Is anchored at the Southwest | thanks for late Liverpool papers. pit. Launourn—Aat Yarmouth, NS, on the 9th, bark Jerome Bark Gemini (Br), Pallot, Tome, July 20, with nitrato of | Jones, 800 tons; she ts thorougaly tron Kueed ani copper fas- soda, to Brown Bre vessel to master. The first turee days tened, class 33 11 Freach Veritas. She is owned by iw bad southerly winds and rain, Cape Horn ! ug 14, Lovett, where encountered SSW gales, with snow; in lat 515, lon Spoken. San rise: Sun gets, 6 07 | Moon sets, 5 27 | High water. HRs. ¢ . rere conta be Oh ppeation by Ce yee! go back ins To 1 Ep: ‘ underground ranri the Third avenue and iis To THE Ebirok OF TA’ HERALD:— steam cars. We have given them eight stopping ask space in your widely circulated journal to} places between the HERALD office and the Harlem make some suggestions that should interest every eae ae Hebets awe ey Perret een citizen of New York. They relate to sirect cars, | gna) answer for it that, starting together in Park and I propose a reyorin in their management, which, i the Bhore from the Ce el the real one if carried out, will bring @ bleasing to every mdi- | Will rise over the parapet of the bri as goon, Via! howe reuirmen to id tua | Ragas ton one rom Fini fhe 1am fairly acquainted with the different mores of i be rpc north or south through the street passonger trafic in use In large European | ‘sland of Manhattan, . hat tl ‘hole trouble of street-car cities, and hesitate nos to say that for cheapness, | tnamte ariete trom a uainco ception the Naren or comfort and speed—in short, for general efficiency, | a gross sling ara ne the ine es Scenner car | aud the last remedied there will be found m tho mahal Be eae 38 at all comparable to the horse-car | Te ear tho cuenpest and best mode of conveyance system of America, I shall go further and state mY | ¢hrongh the streets of a crowded city ever to be belief that there is no plan yet born im the brain of | devised or obtained, MAYNE REID, man, or likely to be born, superior to the rail car WTB drawn by horses, Steam, electricity, or some other SUBURBAN INTELLIGENCE motive power yet concealed from human ken, may nAnmtonnes” supersede, but cannot better, perhaps uot equal it, NiW JERSEY, atitnnion is evident, also, tl world fe xbandusing all the Steamers are yearly taking Be it understood, however, that 1 am not speaking of horee cars as we now have them, but as we might have them, and bya means so easy and obvious d Jersey City. that the necessity of pointing it out seems almost a | TH# RECENT BuRaLany.—The property found tu sarcasm on public Intelligence, But, as the neces. | ‘P@ Possession of the two suspicious characters on sity exisis, I shall waive all apology and submmt the | T2ursday night, as published in the HERALD of Satur- promised suggestions, afterwards backing them up ths idles Baney, 06 Pre ear Ambolengiug to by reasons that will, no doubt, give them a clatm to | house a burgiary was committed on Monday night. consideration, The proposed plan of reform may | The prisoners, McCormack and McDonnell, duding be set forth ina single sentence, as follows:—Let a | theméelves completely hemmed in by a chain of irre- t Ce 50 W, fell in with a large number of icebergs; in t South <, 6 course divides the stretch of Jand which lies between | had to get additional assistance irom the | ,, ‘ futable evidence, coniessed their guilt. One of them | ‘yiatite had ver AR Wices ahd toe raathér: ercucka Ship Camilla, from New York for Glasgow, Oct 3, lat 4101, the Loup Fork and tue Platte, Aconsitevable portion | goverameut in” consequence; bat this year | Testlatlon be adopted, and, If need be, enforced by | coolly asked the Recorder how many degrees of bur. { AUlaitie had very ood SI: trades, and, fue weathr ercased | jou Gfg0 Cby pilot baat HF Willtame, No 14) of this Iand Is sandy, not ¥ Dut capital for raising st yet along the valley ol Prairie creek stock rap ‘an be successtully g@usiained. ‘The valley of tue Loup ttself is trom two to three miles wide. It js settled 1ore or less from this Reservation down to the river's mouth, and contains some Well cu tivated and profitable farms. One farm, especially, 8 few miles westward from Columbas, produces large quantities of wheat and Pil adapted for 1arming, legislative enactment, that no street car shall stop | giary the law of New Jersey recognized, as “in other for the purpose of takiug up or setting down pas- plates they gave a feller a chauce to plead guilty toa seugers unul after it has made a clear run of 1,000 | all one. alpen 7 space occupied by races oF Communipaw, buildings. Strange aa it may seem, in simple T 2K YANDs,—! ¢ the past rule will be found all the requirements of spead now Se Pron Yai suerte tne URIE ener car’) loudly (as vainly) called for, and by its adoption the | 4¥Tived at the stock yards, contalning 3,423 catue, horse car will become a comfort, almost a luxury, | 6,432 hogs and 7,280 sheep. There were siaughtered instead of what it ts uow—a discomfort and almost | 711 cattle, 4,387 hogs and 6,294 sheep, Bark Wa'ton (Br), Fdwarda, from Caernarvon for Boston, Jon 51 W. sinee which time the weather has been very unset- tT te > forrénta of rain, thunder and xhtalig; 4th Inet, bad a gale | yg¢ ‘W040, Jon 74 20. seis : from wind veering to rom whiel juarter ae 8 been blowing steaully wince, 2 Foreign Porta. Brig Continental, Card, Windsor, NS, 17 daya, with plaster, | _ BORDEAUX, Sept 24-—Arrivod, Der Fraeling, Kopke, New tod F Whitney & Go, Ovt 3, lat 41 20; lon 6.1, haa a heavy | York; Owego; Post, Lultimore, SE gole, lasting elght hours; lost deck load, fore staysail and BOMBAY, Ang? Sailed, Onward, Hewitt, Monimetn. tb. GiBRALTAR, Sept 15—Atrived, Richmond, Powers, Phile Brig Aljce (Hx), Simpeon, St John) NB, 12 dara, with para, | delphia (and clearest Ith for Geno); 16th, Armenia, y ret the crops have been abundant. Occasionaily some of the chiets and wavriors condescend to plough or to drive the wagons, but most of all the manual labor devoives upon the squaws. They are quite industrious. ‘They cul- uvate tue soll, gather in the crops, cut tue wood and bring it home, generally on thelr backs. Besides all this they do nearly all the work tha’ is done in camp, Meanwhile the men hunt or smoke or play ja ; ‘i . N a Poter Sandford & Vo, of’ Jersey bity. perienced & | NYork for Constantinople; 17th, Edward Hill, -Haddock, corn and oats, as Well as other crops, and ts vained | or lounge about. ‘They are, forthe most pari, a | a misery. With your permission as to space I think % ‘ vy gale from sth h $ f the time it A Philadelphia (and cloared agover dity thousand dollars. Ai this surrounding | wood for nothing set of fellows, They promise to | {can ake thls gomprehensitly cleat. vIn. the frst : Lia Bow'atperfoct hurriohnoy fie deck load ger airifty got ite: | Eerkscaye et oe Fanadelehia (and cleared for country 13 constantly receiving large accessions of | do better in the future, however; to set apart one- | place it must be evident to every one that DARING BuRGLARY.—Between turee and four | cured again after much dificult HaMbuRG, Sept 25—Arrived, Christel, Drummond, NYork; inhabitants, The voting populationcf this county | third of this year’s cash annuity for the purciase of i Behr Sophia R Jameson (of Tockland), Jumeson, Curacoa, } stefania, Coppolo, Boston, 23 days, with salt, toJo# Foulkes & Son. Was 1d days N o! Haver, Sept 26—Arrived, J F Chapman, Norton, NYor! Hatteras, with Band NE winds, th, Atalanta (a), Pinkham, London for NXork; Saxonia (a), Schr N'& D Scudder (of Brewster), Lincoln, Grand Cayman, | Meier, Hamburg for New Orleans. 24 dnys, with cocoanuta, to Baker & Crowell. Was 14 days N Bailed 25th, Venus, Saunders, Boston; Mary Richmond, of Hatteras, with N and NE winiit Reid, Caen, Schr Bravo (Br), Boggs, Bermuda, 4 days, with old iron, Cleared Mth, Persia, Doane, Cardiff and United States ao, to Middleton & Lo. i QUEENSTOWN, Oci 9—Arrived, stonmship Colorado, Oven- Schr Maggie & Lucy, Croseley, Wilmington, NC, 10 days stone, NYork fur Liverpoot, of me png rath by dee ear in ‘ae o'clock on Friday afternoon the residence of Mr. ing its journey w large portion 18 consume y 7 z hy the’ frequeat and neta stoppings, De Warr, on Chestnut avenue, was entered by a bur. As this varies according to tae number of | Sar and robbed of jewelry, silverware and other passcugers carried, 1t would be impossible to give | Sfucles, valued altogether at $4.0. ‘The fact that fn exact computation of it, though in all cases it is | te house 1s surrounded by several others, and that considerable, But the loss in tilis way ts nothing } Workmen were eusployed within a short distance, compared With that arising from te low rate of | Makes this daylight burglary all the more daring. has doubled within the last eix months, and ofil- cial information receutly obtained in different loc ites indicates @ proportionate increase in the adja- cent counties. itis in view of this increasing population and cvaeional incursion? of their ancient eneinies, the Sioux, that attention Is attracted to ihe presence of farming implements and to devote themselves more to agriculiural pursuits, They algo wish (0 lave cattle and farm horses furnished them ths year instead of guns and pistois, The mauual labor schools referred to in the treaty have never been estaplished, There 18 one school, however, which ts attended by some fifty scholars. Tiey wre chil- the Pawnee Indians on the Loup. Some months } drea who are kept away Irom the village altogether, | spoed necessarily caused by these same stoppings, | It 18 quite probuble from ‘the facts given to the | with naval stores, to HO Eewards, Had easterly winds ai Bic VANEIRG, Reyeii—Aaled, bark Frayer (Be) Rien Ago idiaas committed depredalious oa wulte sei. | except for an occasional Visit, aud are cared for at tue | Take the losses together and it will be found that | Pollce that the thelt will be traced to individuals | 2.6. weperiy, Wathngton, NC, 4days, with | MSN oy Oot 9 arrived steamship Weer, Wenke, tiements. Stock was stolen, a © | Mission, ‘The Pawnees are reiuctané to send their | the time thus idly wasted 1s Mitle, if any, less than | WhO are well kuowa Co the family, naval stores, to Thomas & Holmes. : NYork for Bremen, ‘ i . murdered on an tsiand an the “papoodes” to tue school, aud comparatively ittie | one-half tue whole period required for the trp or Newark. Bele G Li Seull hee Virwaia SOBs Pekan GREER Pema ee ake dee MUTE ound near Shei . | has yet been accompilshed in the way of education. arney. simple computati i sh x ox ne © L Scull, Lee, Virginia, acParis Frenzen, Choria, and Romaine, Card. do; Some laid the biame upou the Pawaees w The bhtidren at the. Mission have learned to read a Surils worse than tine wasted Ie is Moll to the tere peeacte tes Doe actu etrm rat at ACO Be TS svat Ce ng Vi Se reba Gist Secacavee, Peng pony ae others. on the Sioux. ‘The satrounding country was | litule, and to sing and to repeat certain things by | driver, rouble to tho conductor, discomfort to the | Charter election takes place here, when anew Mayor J Schr 8J Vaughn, Vaugho, Virginia, WARREMUNDE, Sept S¥—Arrived, Worjuns, Bodermaon Sehr J H Seguine, Grant, Virgima. Schr A M Haines,’ Barrett, Virginia. Schr BR Kirk, Burnett, Alexandria. Schr 8 W Bunnell, Bunnell, Georgetowa, DC. Schr P A Grau, Lake, Georgctowa, DO. Sehr $ H Sharo, Webb, Georsetown, DO. excited; the idea of the rea men on the warpath | rote; but most of them eis created a sense of msecurity among the sett gome were afraid to retoain upon their far companies of the Filth ¢ raliroad line to Fort McPher: re stupid, isind, faithful Curistian teachers labor with zeal, enthusiasm and hope, which are beautiful to contemplate, to reclaim as Sar Os may be, the lingering representatives of a doomed, declining race, and a Ceriain measure of passengers and death to the horses, Vo the last it | and thirteen new aldermen (one-half the Board) will is Supecialiy ty pigs for ves the pe ere Not the } be chosen, pice that kills, but the oft repeated startings that Wriag the witters of che dum brute and strain every | SER!0US CasE oF LOcKsaw.—A short time ago muscle o1 his body almost to breaking. No doubi, | Benjamin Clemens, the keeper of a livery stable at American Ports. Oct 9, AM—Arrived, brig Scotland, Cooa, Olen- na 3 Cannon, Cobb; Pathway, ta ey; Wave 1 Brooks, More, and A Woolley, King, Phile- BOSTON, cl Se eee a urcech is Battisrs success accompanies (heir beuevolent aad pious | wore speccit permitted itm, he would tell ws that by | 4e6 Malberry street, accidentally stepped with his | Schr Mary Mankio, Trier’ Gecrsctown, DG, for Port Morris, |. Cloared—Steamships St Loula, Babsom, New Orleans; Nor- Saibiared en. a oe omen tp Py 5 eilorts. e Nlaltend bag ddstneenenean . the plaa Vlad Pees i ee ne double the distance bare foot on a rusty nail, ‘The wound, msignificant Schr Nettie Richardson, Davis, Baltimore. pepe rae rete p Libeot re Rew ann e elieved by a company of the Secon A census of the tribe bas just been taken prepara- | with tess wear and tear than by the present system, 2 y Ship G 2 I ¢ : 3 . cavalry, under Sfajor Noyes, wisi Is here at pres. | tory wo the payment of thelr annuity to-day. Ihe | or the same disiabce In one-hait the une and with | St,#st, has lately become more aerious, and finally |, RETOUNED-—Ship, Graham Polley, Hurgess, Bence tat inet | Knudwon, London trix Premice, Wlison, Baitimore; scbré ent. A party of Sioux iately came across the coaa- | four bands together number now only 2,595, of wy frou: their reservation in Dacovah aud sto.e | wiom 597 are men, #64 are women and $37 are Chil- twenty ponies beiongiug to the Pawnees, Thouga | dren. But afew years ago they numbered several , the Pawnees were uu- | thousand. Many of those still ieft are sickly, espe- ecvation to accompany the | cially the children, and several die who migitt be & cavairy in pursuit. In giving a plausible excuse they | savea by a physician. Wounds can be successfully waid @ bunting paity was out with their availabe | treated by Indians, but the mumieries of tae medi- horses and arms, When others were osfercd tiem | cine men fau Lo affece insidious diseas. they acknowledged that no hunting party was out, Yesterday the chiefs and head men were called In ‘Dut tat they were airaid to face tue Sioux. Not | counell to discuss and settte What amount of money one Pawnee would go evea as a guide. A | should be revained out of their aunuity for the pur- aetachment of cavairy foliowed the trail for fy } chase of agricultural implements and for kindred Miles, but beyond that posot traces of the | purposes, These chiefs aud head men sat on the Sioux were jost. A week ago the United States | hoor or stood around the room clocked with their Indian agent here received a note from the chief of | buffalo robes or biaukets, an mMcougruous looking ‘@ friendly band of Indians in Dacotab, stat thata ] crowd. Mr. Janney, the Superintendest of this body of the Stoux had gone out with the Inteation of | Inaian district, who came to pay the money, told making auother rald on che Pawnces. He potted | them he wanted them to determine for theuiselves the chiefs, Soon afterwards about 209 Sioux did | how much should be devoted to agricultural uses, make their appearance. They tell upon a Pawnee | tne detalis of which were explalned aud discussed, out herding horses, and secured his scalp. ‘Ihe | The chiefs of each band successively arose, and in Approach of (he hostile Sioux, coming down like tue | short, expressive aneeciies announced their wisn to wolf upon the fold, creaved general consternation. | encourage agricultural development, aud to bave Pawnee chiefs and warrtore hastened from their | $4,000 of the $12,000 they Were to recelve expcaded villages in the valley to the biuits beyond the | in the manner mMdicated. A written agreement to Minsion. They would be forced to fight in xelt- | that effect was then made out and signed, and defence if the Sioux came close upon them. Taoey | the council was dissolved. An hour afterward [ wallopeé up and down along the biuds in a frantic aw one of those selfsame chiefs sitting on the for Had fine weather, with ligh oh Nickerson, and Alpba, Mungo! Monday; Oct 4, when, im lat 4l,Jon 68 13, encountered u hur. cr EL Gaige Wood Jersey Cig. ricane from SE to SW, with » tremendous. sea, lasting s Salled—Bark Howland; ‘rigs Virginia Dare, L M Merril, hours; blew away almost an entire sult of suiis. At 9:30 PM | a Wheeler, and ail to ‘outward bound vessels detained was boarded by two immense wens, entirely stbmering the | peow. ship and carrying away bulwarks fore and aft on both sides, 10th—Arrived, steamship Tripoll AB) Liverpool; ship John broke stanchions, and mainsail, aplt covering plans vé | Bunyan, from ‘Rangoon; brige Wm i Bickword, from St in forward house, washed erer7 thing out of the galley and | Martina} Militia, from Philacelphta; schrs Herald, and A P forecastle, carried overboard long and port quarter boats and | §timpson, from MYork. rything moveable on deck. The same sea also carried CHARLESTON, Oct t—Arrived, bark Inventa (Nor), board the chief oliver, the cook and one seaman. Wright, Stockbolm. chief olicer got entangled’ in some loose rigging and was Salied—Scbr F V Turner, Graves, Ruatan, Hon, hauled on board agatu; but both the othera were drowned, 9#h—Arrived, steamsbip Ueorgia, NYork; slip :ilen South. Their names were B Saune, of Norway, cook, and A | ard, Boston; bark Aunie Kimball, do; sclr L P Pharo, New resulted in Clemens being seized with lockjaw. At It requires but a slightacquaint. | Tes”! auce with dynamics to know that a railroad car ) ‘#4! accounts he was not expected to recover. when once in motion, even though heavily weighted, ANOTHER MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.—Last ole for but are Runt aoe Boe ae aaa eat Monday a Railroad avenue saloon keeper named with a siretch of 1,000 feet before them these will | yw, 7 ce & rate of speed that steam, with all tis | WiUam Weiss, a middie aged man, left here, forthe same short disiance, can never be | haying $200 in his possession, to purchase supplies controlled to come ap to, in New York. Not having since turned up, and a But to say nothing of this gata of ease to the | searching inquiry having failed to discover his Ariver, convenience to the conductor, and saviag of }| whereabouts, hia fmends fear that be has been foully strength to the horses, Jet us come to the more | deait with. Teen DN ea see how the ie = AS THe GRAND Jury or Essex County have made a tue benefit of the passenger public. In the first ss place, there wonld be the saving of ime; and from | Presentment to the Oyer and Terminer, now in ses- this will accrue many other comforts’ and con- | sion, setting forth that, In consequence of numerous Venisnees; or, What amounts to the same thing, the | complaints received, they are constrained to believe present discomiorts aud inconveniences wiil be | that the driving of cara on the Morris and Essex avoided. The worst of them now is the crowding } Ratlroad, between Broad and Plane streets, and the of the cars; and though it may seem a little para- | carelessness or recklessness exhibited by engineors doxical, i venture to say that this will be at once | In crossing the former crowded thoroughfare, ts obviated by the adoption of the arrangement sug- | fraught with danger to the travelling public, and, gested, and without the necessity of adding a singie | being @ public nuisance, onght to be abated, oi be the line, It op simple groped of Raggy oe Wyckom witich any one iuay figure out for himself. Tabu laved it Neill ‘tans p Sale car now running 18 Fatat. ACCIDENT.—A little boy, about three and a oy crowded gn Rann Reeomat people. If | half years old, son of Mr. Behrens, was accidentally is car can make two trips in the same time it now | xj makes one, it will carry the same forty-eight peopie, killed, on the farm of David Valentine, near e o Springer, of New York, ordinary seaman.’ Morning of sth found the ship a porfect wreck about th water in the well ry ‘ork. deck, with 4 feet of ¥eitiod—Bark Vineo, Liverpool, I, and vessel leaking badiy aud otherwise dis. FORTRESS MONROE, Oct 10—Passed in for Baltimore, oncluded to make for the nearest port, and accord: | park Henry A Litchtield, from Callao; brige Montevideo, ly ted the ship to the wostward. On morning of 8th | from Havada, dismasted; Geo Latimer, from Porto Rico; inst, 190 miles east of Sancy Hook, took a pilot trom boat | gchr Peerless from do. Jan 'W Elwell, No 7, who brought the ship to tis port. Since | ““HopMES HOLE, Get _& PM—Arrived, brig EB Packard,. Betting pilot bad light winds and fine weather. Packard, Rodkport, Me, for Philadelphia, Passed Throngh Hell Gate, wets ale ‘Arrived, schr Balloon, Clay, Elizabersport for- BOUND sovrH, : 3 Steamship Glaucus, Walden, from Boston for New York, BANDIANOE A Oat 1 —hstived, Sale Thos Xero “heen haf thee dead ame ner age St ak rod KEY WEBT, Oct 1)~Pat in, eehr Jus B Floyd, from New eee ee eee tte ta Fe eatwon a iosae NOW Yorks | york for Galveston (see Disasters), with mdse and vassenzers, 00d. » Hing Burma, Winslow, Bangor for New York, with lum. | | MOBILE, Oct 6—Cleared, bark WE Anderson, Drum bag to Holyoke'& Murray. mew ORLED MM < vig W if Parks, Dunham, Bangor for Newark, with jum- om eAN; Ouico and’ Metamoros’ Dig Marie W hbueve, Boston. ber. Sebr 8 B pier, Chapman, Cape Sable for New York, with rt. Inanucr, several huudred of tue, some armed wiln | counter in the trading house, taking out some of his | twenty-four at each trip—tuat is, a single cd Wyckof, Bergen county, on Friday evening. The | gsi tos i M ADELPHIA, Oct 9 AM—Arrivod, schra B ans aad some with bowsand arrows. Four miles | ear trinkets and exchanging tiem for apples. horsed will perform the service ‘of two. it wi wo | child's father was supetintending a threshing ma- | “crwellie; Aiderson, Calais for Now York, with lumber Wheaton, Atiem Seine ‘Thotuag, opotes, autworpy 6 eyond, the Sioux were veea in irregular jing of | ‘three colapanies of Indian scouts have been or- | doubt be denied that a car can do this double duty; | Coie, and the boy and a little sister were playing | 10) Boynton’s Son & Co. WY Richard Law, York, New London; M Steelman, Steelman, battle. A most < rative but bloodless battle | ganized for the United States service trom among | ut fi must be adiuitted thatit cau do # portion of | OU 80 Old Wooden sied, which leaned against the son, Machtas for New York, with lumberio | Boston: JM Flaiiazuu, Suaw, Portamout! followed. Bown parti louiated, Hercely shasing | ihe warriors of the Pawnee bands. The recent ex- | it—certaimly evough wo put @ stop to the “crowd. | Darn. By some means the children pulled the sled } Chase, Talbot Ro, | PORTLAND, rrived, ship Jarius B Lincoln (new), their guns and bows iu dedance at each otner, but t aboat the Sioux caused one of those com- | ing.” over upon them, the girl escaping Injary, bat the with lumber tod Boonton's Bon £ Co. -YOTKs | Deering, Freeport. ceeeTa agi (was careful to preserve that distance of ‘to recailed from tue south side of the} pid space ered insensi- | "5: Neton, Ellsworth for Newark. jjeared—Brig E P Swett, Pendleton, Savandabs schre Ida ertalt many other advantages consee | DOY Was struck tipon the head and ren: quent upon tie saving of time inight be pouted out, | Dice Aller remainiug in an eteciie rye aeeee cue For the preset the above may be dcemed suficient, | AVOUt three hours he expired. ‘The parents are I shall how submit some details of tie proposed | Beatly distracted over their loss, plan, with @ word or two of explanation, It is sug- Paterson. gested that the car snail stop after haying ran four br Aniecodent, Schr Ellzabeth Delia:t, Brown, Georgetown, Me, for New | bi How Fo aa arte raxt Pamouth for Now York, | ABANPRANCISCO, Oct Arrived, ship Victoria, aud Mae ith fruit to master ; vessel to Lane & Son. dura, Liverpool. ‘ "Schr LM ‘Strout, Bangor via stam/ord for New York, with inns Bhip Amity, Liverpool; barka Glengaber, dos Inmber to Baker Bros. ngeline, Cork. ean ras carefal to preserve that distance of tour foward, Harrington, NYork; Sarah Elizabeth, Kelle; np en Way's scaip, he will do more to save his own. ‘The i ais traditional that the tribe or band that Takes ; DOAL scalps anil loses feast Wil! be the ruling one in, ke happy bunting grounds of the hereatier, mt to assist in any operations made m tis vicinity, It has recently J and ts camped between the Mission aud ty In the ate fight near the Repubtican, "awnee Scouts tool several scalps, and last thar be ‘This dior vies battle was at its height Whon a detach- | nighi they hail one of their usual dances, célebrating | biocks—that is, at every tft croasing and after | CONVICTION OP Pickrockers.—Gourge Spencer | IBA OL Tast ta smati, Bangor for New York, with bolo (rer tapeatam bean icesape usps leah ment of vavairy irom the camp below caine upon | victory over the.r enemies. A groat tre was kia- | having cleared it; the stopping place to be ludicated | &4d Edward Young, two young men who came from | tumber. “ GR TRAVANNAH, Oct '9—-Arrived, brig Guiding Star, Bosto the bluifs, An oll Pawnee, convinced that they Were | died om the catap ground, and as it blazed the war. | by two parallel bands of fagstone, between wiich | New York to Pateraon on the occasion of the late | ,, Sut GM Partridge, Snow, Rockland for New York, with ho. i ; in front wit soert. 2 a) (| 1 to Candia & Pressey. achr Amesbury * The peciny wading catces canine, Beir Light Boat, Acorn, Rockland for New York, with | _, Cleared— Sarsatipn Magnolia, and Movigomeny, Ny oes lime to J BR Brown, aulp Star of the Wrest, Molle; bare Lamphaiter, Matan Schr Hardacrab' ILMINGTON, NC, Oct 9—Acrived, seamenip W lime to JR Brown Clyde, NYork. eur Caroline. Cobb, Kennedy, Rockland for New York, with lime to row Sehr American Hagle, MoVariand, Portiana for New York, | ISCELLANEOUS. with lumber vi JO. a 7 Schr Maracaibo, Heney, Portland for floboken, with lum- BOOLOTE | DIVORCES eae trues oa nee fair; advice free; also Notary Counsellor at Law, 30d Broadway. TE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT States, legal everywhere, Desertion, &c., suitictent riors, holding suspended from poles tie trophies of the comun Wing oilicer, chatting a mourntal ces thetr victories, danced round and roand to the song in his'#Wh vernacuiar, ‘ihe Sioux pow began | svand of a drum, shouting and singing in a most to disappeai® The cavairy started in pursuit, More | ridiculous manger for several honrs. In the morn- than 100 of 1. ¥e Pa Ss went 4 portion of the way lag 1 beard the children at the Mission read, recite but when the ¥ Came nearly within shooting distance {| and eing, to show thetr progress ta civilization; in they began to Burn back, till nove save one was | the eveuine here, round the biazing fre, ‘are leit, Ting “mn Wie red ian.” named Koo-rooks-ta- | dancing red wen, uilarly grotesque, with Puck, wears a Wonsicr necklace of bears’ claws, and | daugiing scalps aud thelr savage suouls, The cou- 4a loud in prai sO! buuselt, He does not hesitate | trast 1s suggestive. to say thache i. ¥ “heap of brave,” and thet all the Besides tie Pawnee tribe there are aem!-civilized other Pawnees ¢ Fe “no Ko Attived In aftasbloa | remnants of several other tribes and bands within equally grotesqi..€ wid ludicrous, his face daubed | tie voundacies of Nebraska. ‘ihe Omaha Reservation the car comes to a rest. “These bands may be about the length of the car itself, and of course joing on to the Mags of the crossing, which will be skiried and fairly cleared by the hind platform at the point of stoppage. The horses wiil soon get to know the exact spol, and will bring up wicbout aay drawing Humboldt centennial to teach the rustics the cus- toms of Gotham, were nabved whiie “going through” unsuspecting individuals. ‘Their case was consid- ered by the court on Saturday, and they were aston- ished ig , Gee Mees i result of their perk tour ny hich has Mle em With a most intense diagust of relu or Wrenctuug of drag on the part of te | | i 2 adviver, and the passengers wil goon come to con. | fF Jersey institutions in general, gratuite themnseives on the clear pathway that car- ‘Trenton. ee ee ae ages ya a r ae Hate At they be PROBABLE Howicre.—On Saturday morning a vearers of siiKen skirts. They will then ascend w the plucform not only with ease, but with a gracefui, | 242 BAmed Jaines Murphy was arraigned before the unruMmed equanimity, so diferent from what it is | Mayor on a charge of having on the previous even- Lovell, Rockland for N ww York, with ber. ca Schr PL Sinith, Brown, Portland for New York, with tum- fo, auilicient cause. 4 ber tod Boynton’s Son & Publi Behr Keren Haypuch, 4 for Brooklyn, with Yurnber, A 1, Portla: . > ja el it Small, Portland for New York, with lum- ; jetty j til divorce obtained ; adv! with war paint, ue las siuee paid me a visit to | is situate on the Missouri \iver, in the hortueasiern | now—hurrying throtigh slush aud mmd over sapyery | img committed an atrocious assault on a man named veto Ball Bro bribe ation Decal Rett renee ° HOUSES Aiton vis Nansen cineste Fequest that 4 wo Wid Use Iny influence in Washing | section of the State, The original reservation for | cobvie stones, at eaca step in danger of breaktag | John Sweeney, by striking him on the head witha Schr JS McLellan, Small, Portland for New York, with | ~ PRIZI LEGAL STATE AND ROYAL BAV- ton to have bim 1 Madea clef A lew slots were | the Ounahas Was tairty miles long by twenty wide; | thelr neck or at least spraimng au ankie. And | hammer, causing, according to medical testimony, | lumber to Chaso & Talbot. . ot EHRs 2 Leah ieaationaiyias ote CASS a oe eet aca a ue Sioux; but | bat thee years ago they wold the uorthera half to | sro the time gained tn the lung, ‘quick run of 1,000 | a fracture of the skull, an indentation of the hone | Rehr Ophir, Webster, Vortiana for New York, FON, rear basement rooms, 10 Wall street, New York. night came ou, an’ S Indians, killing Weir ex- | the Winnébagoes, who are now located on it, The | feet the car c Ki re of the brain. Sweeney was still an- Pate "Rider, Bo york, path Acheaadlloh watt erates hausted horses, sucrweeled 1h making tielr escape, | Ouahas uouiber just about a thousand, and the | long enoug cuneeloua pn Saturday, and tis pnVsictan Pronounced | eee ee i oa an et Ne ae yhte DYSPEPSIA. |, RUTHISTR, "CONSTI r fell in With & party of nuebagoes over thirteen hundred, Omale ad “ie is : ‘ * Er Schr Lucy Rider, eiphta, Theva abd'all other stomach disorders 3 cus . eatp. are comparatively ovidel nd -reliant, anc then off again e steam, With no stop for auoine rN Schr W D Mangham, Chase, New Bedford for New York. ater el “ ‘This Jndian Reservadion 1s located twenty miles | are making some littie advancement in education at if P collects bie | qecween taets, for some tine and culminated ina | Genr Libers Lave, New bedford for New York, gratis," M. DUBARRY, 168 Wilianm street, N 1,000 feet, wulle the conductor quietly collects his | drunken spree. Murphy was bound over by the fare and is ready for the next batch who may come | Mayor in the sum of $500 to answer when called northwest of the raiMoad station at Coiumous. } the mission school vuder the Preavyteriang; but the Wi York, ACTS FOR THE PEOPLE, Twelve years ago the extiting treaty was concinded Schr Milton, Kaymond, New Bedford for Ne i Mettler, Barlow, Now Bedtord for New. York, Benr John uebagoes, who have two schouls, are more impro- | aboard, upon. a are mi Yetween the United states atl the four confederate | vident aud are dying of. ‘They have been very much Now, against this system of proceeding but one * ORATIC CONVENTION.—The Mercer connty eae tates, Srateinen: Fatnton tor Eltaabethpore ERERDR ESA'S ICON aes tee See Ott SNe Danas known ws the Pawuee tribe According to | demoralized since they came from Minnesota. Tie | objection can be urged, and though absurd—aluose BROOR neil WLI wea y ‘Adams, Eyarts, Wareham for New York. become known, They invariably supplant other remedies the treaty stipniations the ,Pawsees reltuguisned ali } Sansee-Sioux have a stall reservation two miles long Judicrousiy irratonai—it no doub be urged. J Demucratic Convention met in this city on Satur: ahem, Smith. Hyannis for — their right, title aud mterest 41 Lie lands previousiy | by oue mille wide, farto the notin oa the Nevracks | teat y nat rtedndhe ate ap By Ue Behr Ney, Chass, Fall Ulver for New York. at decreased in sale in any locality where intro- , Hi nite f i y » far ortii oa the Nebraska | is the presumptuous dogm asain, . jour Bey, Ohi oe 4 and bave never decreas owned or claimed by them, except this tract, which | river, They were ainong those engaged in the gr along the street and wining’ to becowe & pansenuee Mee eciein: ware "aikean wren eiaaaa Sehr Elizabeth B, Hozan. eRe te t da thirty miles long from exat ro west and fifteen | Missourl massacre some years ayo, when so inany miles wide from Rorti to \scuth, iuciudiag bot | lumdved waltes were murdered, As's consequence borders of the Loup; acknowledged thew depend- | thety cash annuity was stopped, but goods are still ence on the goveraitent of ihe Calted svates, pro- | given them, aud they have the benelit of #chools. A few delegates were absent, The attendance was rather small—an unusual circumstance, as the democracy have heretofore mustered largely on such occasions. The meeting was harmonious, Dr, for New Yor. duced. They restore health by taking from the bowels and idence for Albany. ‘or Philadelphia the blood only unhealthy accumulations, They are harmless, Providence for New ‘ork. Providence for New York. | yet searching and thorough in removing all impurities from in @ street car can siop it ataspot to suit hix own conveence for getiing on, and again at another Spot where it may suit his fancy lo get off. ihe belief {8 based upon old usage when stage carriages Behr Andrew Stewart, Glibert, Pi Behr J B Allen, Small, Providenct Selir Wm F Burden, Adan Schr Hnttie M How. Mined to be friendiy Wilu all our ciizensand not to | They now number 970, and are fed on goveruineut | were . ‘Tarner, of ‘Trenton, was elected Chairman and | Sony Cameo, Ande:son, for New Yor: Commit depredations un Vel* proverty or om that | rations. "They ‘re more inceiligent than tact | the Fal; ear was mtildced it je oueor chose ane, | Edward W. Evans, ot Trenton, secretary. JohnH. | eur Helen Mar, Ki, Providence for New Von the human ayster, Persons who uso thom reach a higher 01 any one belonsring to auy Uribe oF nation at peace | Indians, many of them dress jike ordinary citizens, | couceptions where the Individual deems certain | S¢dder, the present Ineumbent, received the noml- | Schr Harmonia, Hatt, Providence for New York, — with ug; pledged tucinsetyes uot bo ake war on any | and some have empraced Chriatianity. Soutiof the eae 0 him ‘that belo . Oly to the general nation for Surrogate, the other candidate, Louis T. Sehr ode rows vod Jal bad ty average of life than those who donot Let the sick se0 to other tide exeept in sclfaetence, Dut to submit aii | Piatte, tu the southeastern corner of the state, close | punite, aud vy their rrogation couses both confusion | Keiser, having withdrawn after the fret baviot. | fbx Kasters Hels, Winon, Provicenee ott g their interests and procure what fe sure to relieve and pore matiers of dispuis becween themselves aud other | to cue Kawsas border, Ix the Great Nemana Reserva. not only to the public bat to himself, ta | Hoary T. Cox was renominated for Sherif there | gens Pauthes, Till, Providence for New York. pen Indians to the government of the United States for | tion, ven mites by twenty, which is occupied by | such cases the legislative power ts required to inter- | D@N# DO Opposition, As his term had not expire Behr A Peters, Crosby, Providenct izabethport. bape cure them, final judgment, agreed Bett to deliver | baud of two tribes, the Sac# and Foxes and the | fere, aud it t# loudly called upon to inieriere tu thia | Daniel B. Blackwell was nominated as Coroner fo: Sehr Kate & Cokewell, Providence for Rondout, —- up to the of of the Dotted Stares | Jowas aad Missouri. ‘The Saca and Foxes are a rem- | very question otis o pen in this | the Firat Assembly district, Daniel W. Kobins for the “base, Providenee for New York, SING S1N0, Oot, 7, 186K . : Bi , ptr Mech de paeation of tho stoppage of #reetcurs. Noone | tira and James W. Dignan for the second, which | Bcbr D Foster, Sheticld, Pawiucket for New York. cubits all offenders agaiunt our laws | oF | treaties | naut ol the Biack Hawk tribe, aud wore engaged in | ever innks of ko commanding whe driver of the | (td and James W. Digi J Sehr Chief, Hmith, Norwich for Elienbethport, Hon, B. Beaxnusta, Sing Bing that might be found ou she reservatiot and to assist | the Black Hawk War, Only eighty-four of them | tron horse, or even laiing him, wiule Reto Schr Maria Fleming, Williams, Norwich for New York, : 40 capturing all such offe, ders Whenev sr called 1 fre living now. and these are @ most miserable | the street car hack 1s not only ordered to pull up at ae Schr Veranda, Ponder, Norwich for Elizabethport. T have been for many years a great sufferer from dyapep- to do Bo, In consideraiio. | Of 1s cession and t and demoraiized jot. ‘The others number 288. } auy moment, but insulted, even sworn at, if le do WESTCHESTER COUVTY. Bebr Eva, Sherman, Norwich for Elizabethport, pledges the United States, % g.other tulogs, agre Disease and drunkenness kaye been destroy- | not instantly obey, it +a stupid mhwonceplion of Schr Ann Elizabeth, Phillips, Harwich for 5 by A Lge tin, I became eo bad that it was only the lightest kind of Wo pay the Pawnees 340,00) er AhuuM for tie ir dng them, but they have lately become | rights and privileges which the law sha wid ho longer Snnnnanannnan Schr Cycione, Johuaon, New London for Now York. Schr Maria, Sinith, Niantic for New York, with stone toJ | food, and in small quantities, that Tcould digest at all, and , are ty five years, and afterwards $40.090 as @ perpetual | more temperar ing supped with farming alow RURAL BARN BURNERS—TWO STABLES FIRBD aT rat, annuity, af least ong-hail to b,° paid in good=, aud } haplements, aud are waniesung some alsposition Bat, supposing it permiasib| 1 it the object | Yorkens.—Prompted by some fiendish motive that Sehr Matanzas, Bragdon, Rockport for New York. 1 became in conse uence very feeble, For years i followed te rest'in money; to establish Among thet two, or, | to Work. Furiher West, ov the same line, lies the | gaiued? Six people oan event ieee; range nr 1 ate pase erson or persons tact | Sehr Gircle, H ge, Conne River for New York. : pie if necessary, four, manuai Java” SCHOvI8, With pro- | Otve reservation. ‘the big biue river, after passing | tuetuselves aloug a qtiadruple of blocks, es ch'taking cannot ba explal , some person or pel lorace L, Francts, eticut River Cor New York. | the prescriptions of the best physicians, but I got no relief, aie pee Ry ‘, sortaae, oy, iy 4 PRY Tote ‘ —!- iad fe, The Schr John Wright, Dickinson, Portiand, Ct, for New York. | and at length I determined to give a trial to your pile. Bele ML Bartlett, Ricker, Goose Isiand for New York. ent ss Li ion, 8 Brookhaven fur New York, ut they brought ayies, Brookhaven for Patiadelphia, » Veazie, Myatie for New York, tie for Rondtout “t them in t,"@ Varlous brancies | Beatrice, runs through this splendia tract. A few Of @ common school education, a4 Weil a8 in agrical- | hondred Otoes and a slight sprinkling of the Mie 4ural and other useful arts, the P,4Wnees on ther | sour! tribe are all the Indians on it, Like ail other part promising that all tuelr chided betwoen tue | red men who have been badly managed, these have Ages of woven and eighteen years won, 'd be kept Co cual going to the bad, but under che new of ci per teachers to instru stand hia Own clader b, i. Tues are irregue | Saturday night made three attempts to burn stables lariy arranged, Trom twenty. to. thirty’ pares apart; | the town of Yonkers. About baif-past nine but they are ali equally ovstinate, aud no two of | O'Clock rags saturated with Kerosene were placed (hem Will walk hat the dividing distance tos ccom: } 1 the window of T. 0, Farrington’s stable in st. modate Oue another, muci less the tarlond of pas: | Macy's street, and ved, Fortunately the tire was first two or three doses made me quite sick; ind 1 foit relieved of a | away much black and fetid matter, to that he never coiwe again. wiry YY AS, Stand out of iny sunshine.” Consulera- tows of Cammanity ave never dreamed of in tuts cold, urec years, | pravitea! podosophy, Extermiuation even is pro: be Western mandate | Surely this is called for by the question bere Ha the tadson river, There \were present from the spe- It cannot be denied that the preynt mode of | clal comunittee above na wed:—Judge Kdmonds, tranmit through the streets of tua great city ia not | James FM. Tiras, Dr. Griscom vad Dr. &. C, Wines, only reproachaole but lamentable, “Lhe New Yorker | Amos Willabury, Superintende.U Of the Albany Peni- iy desirous to obtam som a 8 s Zz 5 y TOMPRKING. oflee, 204 Canal street, New York, Scir Iria, Griffin, New Haven for New York. Sclir Connecticul, Hart, New Hayen for New York, ma Sehr Agnes, Young, New Haven for New York, Dr. BRANDRETI Bebr Caroline & Cornelia, Crowley, New Haven for New Sold by all druggts vi OP RE ina iver y SOcieL : a 3 7a jscovel to be extinguished. some time Schr V Barkalew, Holmes — oo tallied eel Ft neg eal aie 7 (fie Ole Agha te) they ave beginning tathetaner st bi alot Losec 9 rier . ae Hee an nash cae Fed : Sr coad ‘attempt was Sehr James H Hoyt, Parker, New Haven for Philadelphia, load from my stomach and bow A few more doves oured support of cach sehovl Bo lomt. a8 the | Altogeiie 5,00 Kemicivilized Indians in | the unwelcome accession. And’ each bad sh 200 | Made upon the wane premives, with, howevor, like | Schr Neptune, essnan, How, tara for trenton. .d for over two years I bave bad no return and eat of Pawhees rhouid faltauiy comply y7ith their | Nebraska, Special reference is now made to tue | waiting by the dust cask quite as loug a4 would | Tesulta. An attempt was also made, with the same | Kche Sarai y Ho numdr, New Haven for Philadelphia, | ™e *™ — FE Of tie contract; to supply te’ With | because they form an auomaions eienent in the | have carried hit to tie proposed stopping plac’, { APPUANCE, to Mrs the stabies of W.'B, Benson, but | Sur George Noviuger, Suits, New Huveu for Georkelowny | everything without the least trouble from my stomach, Ia farming inples stovk, worth $1,200 | Course ofempire. Generaily speaking Western peo- | where Ne could reach the car in contort It, too, was frustrated by the timely arrival of citi: | Dg. B ta not ba botter, and I feel it to be m: - . @ year for ion Ving the pleusy Ts of | Die ave everywhere opposed to tuem. Looxtug from | quillity, fustead of by a wiid diagonal tush acrosa. | 2608 Aud police, Bere Sisters: iheas Wen there ec dor enor fool ay PA EON 2 the President, « ‘armadr to teacu ein | @ purely practical and geliish standpoint, they seein | the street, through siops aid over slippery coboie BraT# PRISON AFFAIRS.—The conference between | EChe uoouwla, Fisner, Now Haven for Now Leusawicks duly to make this statement tbat others may be advised what uA agriculture, to erect ® wicca saw and grist, Ui J Hae Fed inan not the noble poetic being ling. | Bouts, at every step threatoning aisiovation of & ) aspectal committee of the New York Prison Aswo- | Schr JH Smith, Williams, New Haven for New Vork. Shar Ye Pail i Which would coat at jcast fo ] tated in romance and song and art, out the } joumt.’ In trath, the whoe thing is a indicrow “ ty Schr Nightingale, Beete, New Haven for Phiindelphia haa oured mo, and I believe that Brandreth's Pills are oapar ha repair, and 16 employ a » | detsoralized, degenerate creature appacentto their | though perhaps bitter, commentary on what a pe «lation ana the State Prison Inspectors, which was Benr WL Cushing, Nickerson, New Haven for Philadel there thoy bi done? tencu Pawnee apprentices smye and sight AS such they regard iia aa an | ple will do When left to themseives, and how neces: | ty have been held at Sine Sing on Saturday, dd not | PMR ya staan Nowe HT i Divot doling (ue kame For other they wave dong For we, . ceive proper remuacration io obatacle in the way of the advancing walte inuu, { dary It 18 to employ their wiser representatives | tase place, owing to the non-appearance of the lat. | fcpr ft M Hamilton, Wilson, Now Haven for New York, Seaton eae oe ere ett rect ds teace the red Mian must depart no inaiter wilder, | agaimet insane, seliish instincts by acts of legislation, | ter, Who it was thougnt Were detained by @ fog on Sehr Cabiuet, Milier, New Haven for Elizavethport, eA — Boole, empioy biavksinithy to exp to pay $000 annua ly for trou, « Worksop; to employ tree iarae more Lo teach the Pawnees how 2 3 a 3| s @ BLOCK AIK inced ty? be che trae, but Jnexorabie policy, ting better ry, Was hiso present, It iss mnderstood that the | York ad » wit “ ane ve the implements than as inciely lavovers or ine | “ea the wener uwd, the Muaans dnd veusvolent } somewhat of 4 fast man, Ne Tey ies reser aneN, | Setwerewoe, which na een. iny sed. DY. the Trieon | fit Rendine Ralrond No 84, Burke, New Haven for PARICAL, chee, WITMOUE EMF, CAL ATI OR benefit; to erect dwel iug Louses for the goverumout | idea adoplad Ly tie Boverament yeara ago was | and accustomed to juxury, he woud like more com: | Association, Is iooked forward to for the adoption |” geur Urbana, Jayne, Bridgeport for New York, CT OK tom ig Ra pes ene empioyés; to protect’ te Pawaces in their | moreconsonant wit) bas Li¥iization of Ue age and | fort aud convenience. Iie is waiting ior some one | of some w0de Of prison gover.WMent by which | Beir Tillie i Brown, liriageport for New York. oo caes pene. Teas bot dare, howes; and, besides minor maviers, to wor | the clams of Christiauc’, Revogizing the red | to teli him bow le may obtain tein. Hets promised | @ decrease of tusubordination on the part of con. Boe pany, Dellart, Prrasuecce toe Nee ee worl HENRY A. DANIELS, M. Dy 144 Lexington avenue, apart $10,000 for the payment of any Just | man’s right to deve vast qd. “nins it offerod him In } steam under the earth and steam in the wir. In time | viets can bé Recnred without resorting to corporal | Sebr John f Daley, Ward, Bridgapors for New York a Outstanding ciaims agaiost the (rive, ‘he ovject of | axcuauye for Wuem facilities “WF falling in with the | he 1s likely to get both; but when he has got them | punishment, After devoting @ few h.2Urs to a cur- Rehr Judge Hopkihaon, Trenton, ‘Norwalk for Trenton NHB ATUOK OF TOOLA AND MACHINERY FOI Ali those arrangeinents was Wo improve tie coud yuer cividizalion Of the age, 2he more inte he wilt fad that neitner will give him tho double | sory inapecti¢y of the interior of the Prison the | gene BP dod tn Waterbury, ford for New Yor’ BALE OF THs PCS he Dek, Sion of Hie Indiana and lead thom iy thy Way of wy) J yeut wud reasonable of the red 0% Compredoud- J cpmfort hy wad Deco dreaming Of Jf hy Lave she } Commitee (ook their dopurture, baving' {git Word | BeLy Onion, ers Bengyais for Now Yorks CHERRY STRELT, OATALQUUB & OFFI

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