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SUN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1871. FRANK BLAIR IN THE SOUTH SOUTAERN DEMOCRATS URGKD TO GO 10 THE CONVENTION, By nominating St only five or six hundred innocent and belp- 1ose victims, pal administration GEL he shows that he is not governed by | tow prejudices or narrow ideas of more parti } san advantare. If the Democratic Reformers exhibit THE NORTHWEST HORRORS. ‘ Very sick, and to move nim would But since then tho assassina. toim death from exnosure. and to remain would ve tions in cold Llood committed by the Span jards number from ten to fifteon tl Then it was not their unvarying practice to shoot all prisoners of war; now not one | judgment in meking up the remainder of The Flash from Peshtigo out of tants Burned Alive. nee of the Toledo H arid. I have just returned which Sw ~The Inha t Rhtwes for Ail. SATURDAY, Mexsma, Wi Grant will Dictate bie Own Nomination—The | gn Will vs dnos Peabtleo. aie mocracy the Safety of ‘Triumph of the t —4 A man by the namo of Warner, wos taken RECORDER WACK HIT PLEASED, n almost cor: vn #lll woree. as there Was no possible chance of av. | AMOther Thief Manuaiacturce Sent to Sing ing the eaind if tho fire suould reach that place Sing —-The ema of Conviction Hastily constructing a liter ow whicu to carry him, n Receiver of St vod needed, We walted fn On Thursday, in the General Sessions, Recorder ANXIOUS SUSPENSE, Hackett bezan the trialos Stepaen A. Ogden, wio undecided tint to co next. anid hoping that at least | was arrested oy Detective Lambrecht of the East 1 be allowed to remain there Ull morning. terday that E mignt be ab! give to the road their ticket, it will be hard for ‘Tammany to bent them. th-A Ringing Protest agatust Grants Ka-iox Moxtoomeny, Ala. sittated on Pes m Green Buy. igo river, seven it le town of nis, regularly lid ont, held all the interior towns, and enough of | the interior roads to enable her to keep her ona between them and the coast ouiste hav wonld be Gen, Blair, who 11 was a nice of the eub-Ku Kiux owing is an ex: tract from itas published in the Adve tinctly neard Who Pays thi 0 Washingt fides the fing na‘acturing Company, owned vy the Patriot makes some re- marks upon President Gnant’s subscription 8 ay. and OO ak, tured every interior town in the Central and ed nearly eve Enstern Departments of tho island, Puerto outside the Ail kin Sith Avenue Theatre nd dollars to the Chic There are some but it furnishes no infec the present giver from whom the money was Low-Crrinexet trying to g rmation as to avuut seven hundred iw tue didierent The town ts nearly surr five toreste, the | filed with bircs of every description tout avoun iia 1 camps which the Spa their forces drawn to the porta on the co ni was lately captured and @ corps of two Spanish arde still | Biymple Theatre In September, 1869, Gen. GnanT subscribed one thousand doll of comparat es had been Lore s—just the same sum he | has now subscribed for Chi for tho family of his ¢ Bletmway Hall Loft wakened from ti is meuts provided with artillery were un le to recapture the ec } faithful adviser, Jomx A, Rawzins, the man whose genius and character formed the real GRANT'S military success. f arms, aminu- wt of the wind and fire could be Waltncs’s thea jy trom Cat pr nition, and provisions with which the Cubans | of the Den @ and tar Levon each as has since be twenty-five hundred Spa THR SAVErY OF THE ROUTH, who shouia guard dren rushed fire on all sides burned to dew 4 portions the pe arms failed to ¢ was repulsed with very heavy loss, CLD and JaMEs Fisx, Jr, ‘ag then on terms of They paid the money as present-yivers; and although Guy of the deed, cash came from his pocket. giver, then, was it who paid the thousand dollars on account of the Ch Can the Patriot tell? ing waich the Sot extreme east y have no question of person: he whole juris. is held by the Cubans, nder water and once great intimacy. 1 fail uoon oti that banner iu triumph her wise counsel Wise men WLo 1 what negroes they one cent of th What present to eve wa the of tess were bu bat one wous lately vuiit of ud Wat ie isolated aud lately defeat Spaniards with the benedt of el we can ave, zo gubecrip: | kepirauts, the wil w an at present bi Wore completely envel feet ub of fre, hy The Two Stat ventions. en aud cuildren, even aa far west as Santo F oty-Ove Woo are badly burne early ull are m Tho founta in Cincinnati by which has just been erected Hesny Pronss: rited citizen of the place, level of the streets of the work is fe their presence Which was § instances bodies nave atic party, I tell contrast be Finally, the two reasons on which Mr. Fish justified the threatened recognition of Cuban belligerency, namely, “ humanity and Syracuse and ith heartrending incidents on this subject and it is lighted in indignation be Genius of Water, In ove insiwres spanning the river, essential interes qure such action now infinitely more than ever. It is well known that Gen, VALMASEDA has given peremptory orders that no prison ers shall be and fled to the on of them, ‘enator CONKLIN g outstretched, streams of water are Tue pedestal rests on the put her lite n Well Whicn Was beuriy ‘They did not ran to te river be 1d AS KOON AS BLE hd her Joy was 80 omt out any tain-General of th afflict us, but sd ia ber aruis aud rau res of which ty and to the United ts of other nati nost prolific of men from October, 186 t parallel in mod Aeepubheans rather t ond GELS. ponds to yey-banay eos ide * nién wlio"w Fisit deems himself in hs Democratic Tho Surning Lett to Tell t the free of the | ion on an Tr individual ip the vuw ber persons in one house. Twenty-nine ut ten feet squire to serve in accep given to biw and to wis His opponent is G A ten rods off were ¢ Democrats, A Party of Cle Hunters in the Michie a Wall of cain! Boyes it Kaine!’ spondence of the Cleveland Herald, On Thursday, Oct, 5, a party of five Cleveland Roe of the Shames of the Sty ent aud for uuive cre game of 8 KU-KLUX LEG sterday’s Tee Won MWe Niort TTT Wie rate deut haying no judgment, is pot the lay # undecided ted abosed in ovr mu eww rolatiy Filty-ninth strect police on a cliarge of receiving stor se smOKE nd so darkened tie Woods Liat | a goods irom the scuttle thief, James Simpson, solttely porstore. to travel vetore | I rio she gronnd at once, making » | The ease bas been fully reported in THR SUN. Toscmling the discnarge of u thousand con ‘l pied a palatial residence in Second avenue. ‘Th of game, such as bear, doer, elle, foxes, | ¥ hotd LENrGR NYA AY VATOUEN (U6 W | aotectivo watched these women, and ollowed the uo tho lowland snrroun ting a ertll ae | wife and sister one day down (o Ogden's store ip tle Bowery, opporiio Spring street, waere lie ar. tie northern part of sMicuigan rested them in tue act of disposing of & mumber of aid We seo this Vostaworm of Wihl antinals as nes tn 8 er Hdd Past U8] Vet Kaeet mare: | ‘Tho prisoners hove been discharge, the Heir feet, mingled wi the I 1 | evidence as lo auilly knowledge nos boing Builicions bear, the piercing eereait of pan: | t noid tuom, © hoarse howl of the mol, te yell of v Wis dccetiva: xi a timid bicat of the frightened deer lie dotective after the arrest wormed bimeclt Ue tuousands Of birus and the uur Of | in‘o the conkdence of O, a's clerk, @ more jad, ana ascertained tat his evidence would convict THE BULLEN Roan oF THE APPROACHING FIRB | Oyen of being in constant eommunteation with and tiunder like crasies of thousanus of hin ® | Siuipson and other thieves, Tie boy was arresicd, y falling, rendered tue scene one at West | and sent to the House of Detention, Aw atone envied by t Was then made to pumo Mr. Ozden, but tat higot long we watched the approach of the | tiooan replied facotiousiy to ail iuquirtos by asaiug t hoping and fearing, exch one suzgesting | how many potitoes the decetive could Brow to a ich Would B® no soover proposed than | | hg macline he would recom.nend nd then abandoned ; none reeling eaie in | gq O81 king ‘any decided movewen bone looks |“ e police deace on Mr. Oxden's to the rest for advice, 8 did we try Vande: the ¢ ( store, and found under nd in the a so Our guide and obtain ady 3 Ging of the cinirs a q 4 ous Of all gone on around him, Way int pawn Uckets for otver 2 helpless, and us we feared, dying. Guards | figs tompocarily dishosed ot ° wore appointed to watch While tus rest wept, el | cue wayre atyy disposed of ® odzh vous felt like sleep that night. By 4 o'clock | principal witness, Oideu'a clerk, was misging. It Thursday morning We Gre bsd ached With'R | seems tist robberies amounting 10 over G10) 0K about one-hall mile of us, and the scene that pro- | faye been commited in Brookira during te son ited itself to view Was One of unsurpassed eran- | mor hy scuttle. thiovedy nud eemie ol the art lee Thousands of the tallest pines of Sicamem | found In Ozden's p Were ideatifled by resiieute ea, waleh shot up Vo the tee tops, making one Vast sea ireds of ecres in exter of that eity as their propert istrict Attorney Morris earning this, sent a ree Yon worse, tue wind bad increased (o eusranveeing his ' 1 to tho Honse of Detene and carried buraing leaves and embers far into the | Was liberated any rate ne Was never retaraed. fi inn instances, Would again set Ogden’s conv of pully knowledge now es, but consoled o ves Ww elief for grand larceny co ted a y f { dayiight tives of us started north to try ail, Me ¢ 1 his own case raid the exact situation, bat aiter ing | felled wita bi Ive Siuurt and Williaa Fy over huli a Wile wediscovered thutreireatio | Howe, and was found vuilty, Ho bad the mpuieace b Was cuLoMT Here, indeed, Wea dilemma, | to demand wnotier tril, be @ bad fh art of an almost unbro 1 thit he cn Wilderuess, | lawyer, Recorder Hac unded by fire, one of our party tinabio to be | BOlOrious Latef,and sentouced bia W Ove yours Wild aniwals of every deseriotion cashing abor in Staite Prison. in ‘every direction, it was tine that sometuing other charge was waived, bnt stil hanes over ve done, and chat with all possivie baste, Murry: Waen asaed whether he’ had ever learvet & mp, Which luckily was on the bank of . Ozden replied tuut he was a farmer. Tae m, We decided to diz, Our intentions | kecorder « tit Waa very rare thing to secure «Kuide, then saturate our OWa clotics and | the lew, Wat he nad had the pleasure of son: Water, and burn back as rapidiy as | tevclig but On» oF two Biuce he bud been OM Lue ‘Luis could be dove on a praitie wuere | beacts Is rapidly aud soon goes ont, but in the pine | An Order vas granted by the Court today & Co, where tie ground in some places burns thice | Grad sireet wercunnis tor nine pices of silk stolow . it Was, to Bay the leust, 1atuee Wucertain, | from thier sore and found on Oxden's cromises, Oa ebguged ue of the parsy fairly | Taursday Mr. Jay took the order to the Prooerty Clerk, who, after geciing bin to sien are r Wpaiw: Rath, Rath OVE: 1 Bath ing bieces, wave Lim out eight, an wend that there Was true, whew ugh, we felt Fropesty Clerk's omen? ok od Blades f whic The Disitugnisted Vistcor. na is tae bot muen of the OF he Com Y eto go down the bay in net ‘ ; We Mary F ty receive tue Grand Duke Alexia Fewained here wntil our guide was able to quested uy Mejor Montgomery vo nold them ousun, 8 ¢ oft pase | trong we Uist lew ait day Yesterday i — LINANCLAL AND COMMERCIAL, A KANSAS FRES-LOVE MURDER. nts RTE ES Frrpay, Oct, 20—P, M.—The day bas passed The Trial of a Plynictan Accused of Poisons | i vacy erivtly in Wall sirert, thaconddenee 'n ihe Patiout—tingertig Arouad wwe | o” 5 ‘ * Haha wets (he Lanaac Lay Siousiary situation belag sss rele uninpstrwd Kun,, Oct, 20.—The trial of Dr, John | f@weh at times duriug the noruing vere were rw ott for the murder of Issac M. Ruth, raat uoelede ee eave co banks, but these were quickly rv co Davly Tridwne at rest by despatches from private pan : * | ties what t Was procressing finely oe ‘ pelne hese despatchus were ra epia the ta tte Presitent of the : t nk in Chicug 4 yesterday returned ted conelosion w WW wae intervened, Salis fe We may reasonably expect Viow of the readiness with which our city b: 5 are ee to ba presumed that, with Chicago still emoulders Reveral ¢ Int ks will doubtless suyaly. of his beiwet Person Ww ; tuel k Bown " A ti 4. Linmedsat t 4 : 7 ° sith hove pent set in an tin Tye trade utr nd lodgmen j charge ¢ peipai r The witernoon t ‘é ruins tranea ry Faumiiz to ee ‘ ¢ we | The 19.000 1 r i i , 1 to 11844 was had, Out the maracbae wequently u a Cu Gold inn bie Fates wore 104, T wordy & t aud 2p cen to 2 and 6 @ cont, on he wa be brengh! aca i AM ALE HS 1M 2G OP, Mass DTN teoaay aud v ‘ Tey ak meen eae ogi PAL us ne h Foreign exebange at the close was strong, and al 100K | rates Were advanced to 105% 108g for bi) ays \ roca kepe sight sterling wt LWW QUA atl pend the reniaind vhars [ cent. tm addt ' . ve stocks Do not exchange 104 WAOY |” Benry Ciews & Co, 89 Wall st. repurtat@ P.M {ty ure of bis fricndetup You | Us, enn. 6s {con vee de “iG nd-bve Despair nots b S ‘ . 1 ante AR LI “| wb . i PAN eas WOR | A kine state t K.ind beavily pressed, p arly 4c vas uly issue) \ 41% Virciutis consoiia ——— Mere ants’, Wg. 1 wis Ww REAL VStALE MOVEMENTS 4: U ou Be et the openiue oF the new Pec orue . y bet ' s | WA 4 f | : | | — |

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