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Up the canal, which served as an outlet for | politicians are doing thelr best to tutensity | BOER GREAT REFORMERS, all the seqvers, without providing any suMf- | in the South, can fail to epd in results of f which | the most shocking character, N —— oot. A linge portion of the city is flooded when- | any Intelligent person donbt that the cole | ZO" THEY SeUrrhatOha, URiFs «for 9h over there ica heavy min, The annnatex- | ored people who are misted into such out. wie eth idol Y ' pense for salaries in the District of Colum | rages will be the greatest sufferers tinally it | they Kindly Ofer to Plek Ont Candidates 4 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 187 Win, with ite 11.700 inhabitants this war of races is to continue. The worst for the Awaembly for Both Partion Whe 1 \e for Congress vind Ginast's bord has been in power has been Penemies the colored rice have ins the not Pick Ont Candidates for { tpt ry President @G js National Reform t 1 ‘ vine 8 To-day £15,000 greater than that of the State of | United States at thia moment are the emis | 9), 5% Ae - \ to om pie $ $ Li Aye s tina fo de saine purpose le suries of « ‘ inks! oy Oo Pd cpoht Bl Sicsborh Met s f ecvbase Tietlbarnesitiss. Ssipichtetccs eel? , | South Carolina for the sane purpose under | suries of the Administration, who for their |" perrowecirtaesa: A monstrous system wy Toot Aram on f M carpet-bag rule, and the appropriations for | own selfish parposes are endeavoring to | of fra aud pecilation was aarertalned ty exist 4 lowery Theatre cori or ordinary dd continge expenses, defi. | strife where it is for the re wrong our public oficers previously to the last ; nlinary and contingent expenses, d tir up strife where it is for the interest of | Kmony our public officers previously to the last ‘ : wwe, | Oleneles, and) salaries for a: year, nearly | all parties that the most amicable feelings | recent that snMictent thne waa. hot. aforded for ‘ £100,000 greater than those for simi ex- | should prevail; and the people who would us ane vel i agn OF LBrogh, nd tt “ sphere ‘ 1 ER. peuses in South Carolina for the same | be more greatly benefited than any others | ineusure Jinited to a single district. A few ‘ DIRE REE RLGIEL ER OBL or tines by the retarn of peace and harmony be- | crafty Individuals residing in the eliy of New rite ae th mame NL My 4 B York w Hed the cuiprite, bitte fault being nd Opera Howre Nos ‘ It may appear strange that the people of | tween the North and the South, the whites | | enon oF supposed to eatst | York Clrewe Washington should have manifested at the | and the blacks, which would follow the | clowhere. Asa natural cone attention ur Atelnway o Maur pollstheir approval of such corrupt and ‘tion of GreELey and Brows, are the | A’ virtuous enhusiaan atone. in your capital al ‘ compete do robbing mi remenut as ne i" reader » | city,and With resistless energy demanded re- ; prada i incompetent and robbing management Lincaning but ignorant freediuen who | sity, and with resistless energy demanded te- ‘ Opera Mouse has pervaded the administration of its | ne so unserupulousty used to pro- | However, was alinost entiiely overlooked : that i Bquare Theatre Avw loon! affairs since the adoption of a territ mote discord by the wire-pullers who are |} te say, th: nt ‘ Wallack's Prgmation and “ ‘ 5 ; throw i of having a pure f Weed's 4 Rites rial form of government; but a good deal | working for GRAaNxt’s reflection and entich! re. With a very few { of light is thrown upon the situation by a —— Honorabie excoptions’ the fegalators carted at ‘ knowledge of the fuct that since 1860 there Thomas A. Mendricks. Ps 008 any that had ever previotely been f a We pee immigration of § a chosen. No beneficial logisletion Sas ohnnned t é a: eoecribes, has been a constant inamigration of 4 In the midst of the many disasters which | Aiarceinpts in that dhection fared utters, end ie ‘ ; groes to that city, mainly composed of the | have overtaken the Democracy in the re= cuntomed evil usages of ticse evil thie 9 mito : . f jess clnss of p or ‘ Lacrved ' most idle and worthless class of plantation | vent elections in the Central States one | “ihe pres “he ove: liad opened: han lated e laborers, all of whom are voters, The | man waike triumphantly off the feld, | contributed toward an existing popular ite! ston Lab sg ing TY “th on this subject al wementson ite shor , e i colored population of Washington now | Though his friends and politics associates | QUAN eer tn all comments un its shorts ‘ amounts t bout 48,000; in 1800 it was | have been slain all around him, Tuomas lost winter ran minated the ‘ 1 F Sarr ace eh 116. There was no demand for this ex- 7 Hes ortexs has won a victory which places aera Wa Caer cited hin pt, | Avy.” at rar pe traoidinary supply of unskitled labor, and | him at the head of the Democratic purty of fiver of reform and in tie interests: rt ‘ to At first Congress was obliged to provide for | the Union. tthe fact, $ ’ : the strangers hy an appropriation to keep The severe ordeal through which he las Th i: ae gp gies ik if nan ites i Aresnveewssts x Ret WB ‘ them fren stayvit Pater Gaye's board | just passed proves that Mr. Hesprieks is wwents, Avserted by inuny and dented by 1 ' paiteecaeperaeued er West A we provided for the same inen by giving | very strong man, He had nine associates | (he) cun general er uit, Thus were men led tw 4 : . them employment on their extravagant | onthe State ticket, all of whom are une | capabh an be ro uti ty in striv= miblic works, end asin duty bound the | derstood to have be ete rc Ko choose one. At the last election the tm- t Pros thie aaconrdindstiow oh Gntews Raid i ‘ he collie shat lerstood to have been defeated, Tn such a Ttance of the legislative element in connec. Uscments for Tay Sts will be F yp Megroes return the favor by voting what-] case it isa fair presumption that it was his | ton with reform was not agnerally felt or acted 4 rates at the up-to advertisement oftces Sty West | ever ticket they are ordered to support. | sterling qualities and great popularity | Wy WtPnaed to'ae alt pejtites, Bone’ of the netlon of Hirvaduay and staan J Tt fe to the vote of the immigrant negroes | which drew the rest of the ticket up to the | most noted | individuals “aimed at by the ‘ Twenty-third t opposite | who are itcrally cating the bona fde citt: | yory mt movement would ave been aa strom tt ra Hotine, and on the esst eile at S11 Grand 2 7 5 Wate GnA | nit ee, Opposud had they been nominated merely i treet, near Kast Broadwas,froms A.M. tosisora | 20h# out of house and home that the Grant readers of THE SUN need not be re ve clerkalilya or for places en the poltee force a are indebted for their late sneeess f i i ‘ The lacge conception that law making in ft 4 — party are tn A heir Ta at that we have all along insisted | singieness and entirety should be puriiied dik > One of Grant's ¥ tteey n Washington; but as the President is a t whatever might happen elsewhere th timake iteelf sudiciently felt In the ecanvis ; wan indifferent as to means so long as# | Grantites would tnd ft a very diticntt | 18, fet It was not fully developed: he tost ¥ Udit hie ek iEh desired end is accomplished, he will be beat Tuomas A. Hexpirtexs, In y returned to @ seat In the Senate by an traitor orgat have very liitletosayabout | none the le ed with. the feetilt Lincoua's majority in Indiana was | ¢hotwots madority, e'had too much sens it one of GRANT'® moat decided niisti i shi @ his reat, and a majerity of hl i 4 RA most decided triumphs, 1 sii) it seoms as if his organe bad not made | 29,000, ‘The Republicans carried the State | compeersin that aucust chamber had too keer the recent clection in the District of Co- ¢ in ' a recollection of thelr own former career and as much out of sodecided a vietory as they | in 165 by a majority nearly as large. (1 . umibia, at which Gen, Criemax, the cnn. 1 loyalty t . “ Reet ent eat ratte te Rit etn ce te Or tl : it to dot weir entire loyalty C0] tn the face of this, in October, 1864, Mr, | them to take cognizance of bis erimes or ef his didate of the Adminisirtion and th holy chicf, ‘ : 1 ous abser His seat was not de Washington Ring, was A deleg n seh sai TIeSDRICcKs, uy the largest vote clared vacant, An instance of even greater t Condos BY OVER B00. 1 Ne A polled in the State, was beaten for Gov linqueney lias left its stigina uot the fame ninsteen out of twenty-two dolecaten t Le UU iY Ho CA nor by only O61 Four weeks afterw there exiitit iteeit te mitigate the dark record ‘ tl ive Assembly were howe n by Senator Sumyenr in all his life-long ef- | GRant’s majority was nearty 10,000, There nea trust J ware not prepared to re ? f the same part As the District of Colum. | {rts for the advancement of the colored has been no election In Indians for Gov me WAV A DUTY 18 ASetMED, " Din is practicnlly ruled by a@ Board of | Ce pever uttered more judicious words | nor since 180%. Mr. Huxpricks now goes ting Interest of a Presidential ele i Public Woras whose mombers all received | than when, in hisletter on the interest and | to the people again on the same issue, Si thoes wersore WU6 are in tiie hates their appointment. frem the President, | uty of colored citizens in the Presiden. | and they reverse their verdict of four | jeading the ¢ ‘al body. Unwilling to assim 4 he ; “| tial election, be said the tine had come for PAIS ALE their place, In any degree, while anything could ' andare subject to removal at his bands I Sh ; ted from thelraction, we have long de Gen, Guast will probably cluim that the | Teouciliation, not only between the North | Henceforward, no doubt, [s appeal. | We would not now make i: result of this election was in reality a] Ml South, but between the two races, and | Hesonrens will be rded ns th gr relict (rom any quarter against judgment in his favor by the voters of the | Warned the colored people that it could of the Liberal Democratic Reform party of Y exis ing organizat nf coud } Distric ce he primarily res ! not be best them to band together Leda aban alt of al er agencies. [ im i for the acts of they anthor re, | @ hostile cam ovok in nisin y Hot Maver. al oblig act, We would hot wow Sadat It is therefore inte g to observe the | Keeping alive the sey ee Annan Re Lawnescr hae hee state areas n for assuming this duty charneter of the Government which th Plese are words nid soberte treed upon asa candidate for Mayor by COE Lie PeDtS extliaaiant in tee tee appears to be sustained by a popular vote, | M6d twill be weil for colored voters oT the committees of Tammany Hail and the | 4 D, three of the understened t ¢ Of the five mien who were appointed by | Need them | Liberal Republicans. gual Te eaetrertioneeat lies vermeens i Grayt to constitute the Board of Public The Presid Ml clection, however 1 Mr. Lawrence isa laweer of respectable | the peculatets. In tho absence of ; Works three pay no taxes in the Districtot | May result, w no appreciable effec | talent and character, He hin always been | Man named, hia law perther and frie Columbia, and two cannot hold property 1 the condition or prospeets of the | y Democrat, and is well known as such | tative « his pla j 4 ‘ in their own name, One at the time of his | colored people in the North, but it will [y poughout the city. He belongs to the [ ,,(0 siti" ts claim to be heard we aditress * ap ut was a defauiter to the United | exert a tremendous iutiuence on the future | yeform wing of the party, If elected he | Sreamot Forts Wy obtala areliabie Hots : States in al amount, This board, | “destiny of simenof the south. The | wontd make an upright and fair Mayor piemen Which makes contracts and controls the | {mtercets of the Soutkern whitesand blacks | wy» have contended avalously for the B TOU REFORMERS CosstDEK THEMSELVES collection a weement of ull tit is essential for the | nomination and election of Mr. A. T. « : ' ’ revenues of the District, cives no securiiy a races that the relations Srewarr from a conviction that he woul of any kind, and incase of embezzlement | existing betweea them should be harmo- ua a more energetic, vigilant, and and | hott nsible for a dollar, | wlous. 4 is nothing to prevent per some adininistration than could be A z Avis this board which has « t feot p Ltctween them at the present | peped for from any other citizen F prehensive system of improvemet fine but the machinations of the ear] if Mr, Stewart were elected Mayor it H feb has been so highly cor Jed by | pet-baggers, whe, to retain the con-| would at once become the great ambition 4 the President. and y vis still carried oft ae t tothe vilest | of jis life to distinguish himself in that Ye utterly regardless present ua in order to exeite the 7 position » be sure he ba ye very i { ‘ These public we of an] pe And preojudiees of the ignorant | pich; but these who think he cares more original and 5 n On t 3 leghlation of | for money than for anything else are very , ther is a road t r nts by which the | much mistaken, If it cost him a million | overthrow last ; h {th ruyuing from t s fon brought upon | dollars a year out of his own pocket to put self : wity n and unsettled i] thes we been effected | this city ina clean and healthful condition, | bave accotnplished try to the residence of Vice-President | but for the supportgiven tothe plunderers | if he was Mayor he would spend it; ? They are now reinvic 1 and ful 4 of the Board of Public Works, gentleman | by cetored voters; au Lit this class of the ] that would never be necessary, because he | Conicent of aluity to control the senate, tt who in Washington fills a position simila ypulation continue to uphold these vile | would have no difficulty in doing it with | ASsembterand unless a strenunusand concerted ; to that recently occupied in this city vty ntainan attitude | the power the Legislature would confer | Pt nition be msde this base attempt may be Mr. W.M. Tweep, This private roadway | of hostility to the substantial citizens upon | upon him. “The statutes which gave the dotectad swindlers has been carried through hills and ove Whose enterpri igence the ma- Mr. Lawnencr would make a fair Mayor; | thelr vast powers were procured from Toul. a 3 . a Aanenal ‘ > tures in which their chief sat as alaw-muber, It valleys by a most lavish expenditure of | te wsperity depen Mr. sr ALT A great on fs conceded by all that these statute. wer money, and is provided with fi looked upon ns enemies Saas mainly procured by bribing our staie legisiairs bridges and carefully paved gutt anit \ the wrong Tn another column will be found a tran ee eee ieee eee the hecrit i Coat will ba MHOUE BOMLUOD, GF aLciit ffer tho consequences of | litlon of a noble speech delivered on Thursday | bie where they were thus. pure ' . 1 hick nsitera? ont 3 y that distinguished Cuban, D.J.M, | almost aa well known as the prices ¢ + uf ‘ PEL SANA ROLL 1 tthe Cooper Institute, If its perusal— | merchandise eaverion dort Ota wHlleDniiiG huing of the pre MOTIVE POWER FOUND. the ayern tofn 3 uv Aas Meus Pan f its force and vitality as itdoes lewlalative dara rappers for the construction of (ils rond: wis $2,000 fowlin ty to the whole v Honilars.they-will deplore the: fanareater lone at Vital current Inow strong man’s. ¥ it —the odd €238,000 is an iegal expenditure, | race ainong been shar : Ving heard Its delivery, Mr. Masrne is an Hee Rete Atatare A me erunt mn which may be accounted for when it i aad persistent, AMA, AE MINEK orator of whom any cause or any country might | Jority'in our Legislature possesses. In aetival af t) 1 M mery to | well be proud. practice vastly m power than the English known that the road Is to serve as the eld in the Capitol in 3 » ERINETY $0 i Parlianent. Few, treble, and itteriy inetticient fa horse railr u opr 1 Bea nant we ane ae As the party organs have a good deal to | Saint robbery of the public treasure are tho tion, in which members of the t dof , one of the deletes to the Philade soy about Intimidation of negroes practised at | jority can render practically powerless the Jud Publie Works are the principal wk phit Convention, of the name of STROBACH, | rhe late election In Georgia, perh # little in- lary and the h xe t Me nti ne off th ‘ holders, It is also ur 1 that the | aiid to the negroes present, My dear cole | eident which occurred in Savannah may serve to | Liters singularly tarroeon e eee wut suine individuals own lence tracts of vacant 1 s, L pro, © give you a little | stve an idea of the real condition of n Peat han te hort alae SMT ORL . (auawhion ¢ 1 is oxy good Ch nad aud it is that you | that city, where disturbances between the races Ppt A a Neb ;; nyeine 7 + on tlie tects of the white | us equent of late. Aman named Ju- HUN Se nin i phot palo! - t Lo peelal deputy sherif during the | unbri nee I { Work , erush the ito i exer A t time it | u ' \ af : A hare vir ‘aT 1s endeavoring to Incite a | | j parts of Washington Ppoputation the same infernal spirit of | e polly, A nights afterward, as a \ . \ owas newly ¢ ( i 1 i t dere |p h for bist rity, he was avantled by : last year, is now the sau wie aun tie s by the tools of | a1 f tieenty nearoes, led by a white Custom i} treatment again, and t rade has} e Ad ' 1 it r icnorant | 1 Pleial, and shot in the head and in the r ' lowered so that anany ¢ 1 ft ! i ‘ the wen | thigh, after which he was beaten with clubs une | Gens, all busines ns « ane fonr and six feet above the ke 10 Lave been i t friends in | tithe was supposed to be dead, when the ruf- | iv." niv peacesul remedy for existing } ‘ 3 ‘ ‘ ; : Verwerp | Hans departed, leaving him senseless and ble ng evils street, The a ents for this + | the past—men G va wee i } ) hort 1 t i braved obloquy and repro: v4. Inell the cities of Georgla the negroes WHAT THE FOUR REFORMPRS WiLL DO fury work will > CHORE s that a vho have 7 4 4 7 ' 04 have been turbulent and ive throughout Tn Ulets where the Reput an perty have ' ( rite i tonts | ta rod hem again to Mavery halgn, and the whites have shown a des | fri ce ntyman belong to that party ahould coustitute t majority of the resid ) vem agai . fi grev of fi ee which ts wonderful under | he putin nomination, the honest Democrats in la there will beimpover {in consequer Asa nat ultof the spirit im whieh Tithe ef tan All this mischief results | the district she utd ¢ ec ® fo nominst ny Ones It is said that a ring of real esta pecu- | the Grant campaign being carried on, | from the pestilent teachings of the Giant poli- | AM acting: ast bain support to any honest } lators has been formed for the purpose of | the rey of outrages commitied by ne Kepublican candidate, These same views — 1 i 1 . cenny should be applied and acted on conversely in buying properiy on thie street as | the orant dupes of the Grant politielins It is said positively 4 the Herald has Alstricts glearly Democratic. ‘Thus, wher {ust ¢ rtaxes, On many ott mie thiek 9 Instances of imtellic | cowed Tammany and that they are to renomi- | didate of doubtful character was presented, he i sia arpa i" would generally find a respectable opponent { sireets sof an equally ser 1 roamu nate GUNNING FORD, Well, an the poet | Minported by all good men in the districe, with. character are in progress, and at the cor. | dered by the members of leagues for 8 out regard to any variance in thelr political sen mar aaa [ieee \ fora man,” ita, Public facts afford, to a cortaln extent ‘ has been left perched up thirty feet above | ingly frequent. f ns in the Under the ws of Obio, when (he fay eee eg eee e eae te en and Incutey in the new level of the street vib have again and again terminates in [ean inten per w a from the habits of | regard to most persons who may tender them: Now York avenue, from Fifteenth street | riotous demonstrations by the black t selves as candidates, it the dealer who sells the latter his liquor | °¢¥ } . our services shail he ac propose to Mi fo Twelfth street s becn torn t ut entive white populacion of the |) nsible in dam tothe injured } meot daily heneeferth, un tion, We j enormou xt ‘ pres re they have taken phiee, in | + provision of the law has ted to | will examine the position of every candidate f s Apparently for no other ¢ t than te] ia t 1 1 their own door | ef them is eported fi Columbus, A] declarations of the result over lgnatures make work for favored contractors, In | ways have been ed and assaulted pHumed DESLAL I wed V, Korrxen | Our course will be as follow 1 ! \ 1 the fest $5,000 and | ot Where, as for instance, In the eave of the two ¢ ‘ reetown th V ling | Wn rabeod ¢ i u fara th ur J 1 dey tad Hid. Lacnen, claiming from th ’ 1 Ane tlemen how yet for ¢ rue a : } ' i wy ' ! action In both cas ne that the defendant REC RUORADIG, we will make RO Gheervett ; i Mune Orie OF tek ba Nita cy ' mi7etn ; f Ito her husband liquor, under the Induence | stile, we will recommend those Who are worthy with t ent road y | 1 niyat w ythen Aer faeol 1 leh he murdered an) PCARPENT EN bart : Washington city, where no hh ' od GRANT y jon evinced iheirens | and nearly killed hermelf. LEthis ean be. pr t : en te icetore: of Bic on, nin business thoroughfare ot | en (by an indiseruninate assault uy her favor ‘ hut ay Yon ae a dlatetet shall be unpro 4 Routh Washington has been terns the while] ho came int Tiel aduna waite link G RekAn urther sole tion j ren 1 impassable, and has M1 y during which private} os were at Pils dhe anrorkunat ean As far ne may be po 6, we will act with mitted to remain in t 1 with and fivearnas, the tot | hours SVI 1 publicly axuouiedsIis'] | gua comumerearenen than ay On Capitol ers firing re sly t High closed win ead of dying is ly supposed, tn the Written communications m ' ft 1 wri ets a with “no who mish uffer empl Ino, ther ve Mle nileman Joseph T. Choate, te Will street ul principal t 1 ut ' hor f e ONO | Anott nerabl 4 Ali such Communications will be in ana t impassable condition, } rom their shots. [owas taken for gr 1 cluiuis that he is the grandson of Lo} confidential. They will not. be i Capitol street has been toMPup for over a | that every white man found in the street and valis himself the Count bE BouRWON, | others, and on the election day will i ; ay His claim tothe tite and royal descent will be | Stroyed. | There Is no sufficient time or sultabl fi year for the last thres ov four months | Was a Giareney man, a 1 stich were . i Opportunity for personal interviews or for the ‘an 160; TIE Leaves WA RAT REN ERR RTT ita CECI fronsied mob, One | filly tested in the French courts in Noveni reception of Varhal statements, We must, there j . next, I 1d Bourbons are almort as bard | fore, deel then We advise the honest elec wat A hi do pavement is to be laid | huge negro w nm flourishing @ platod 1°) sh arush outs the Bourtions of the Democrat: tors of en MA nbly Distr tin the st ate n Pennsylvania avenu 1 vito © procession, loudly de that he 4 4 hold, tinmediately, @ consultative moeting for on Pent tia avenue from the Capitol | the 4 ny loudly dechari (wnt Ne) party, whose claims to legitimacy will al glisiative reform. It would be well at such to the navy yard atacost of $700,000, of | would be willing to go to the state Peicon | settled In November. ¢ Lo appoint, from the class who neither which, it is estimated, $400,000 will bea | for life foram opportunity to killa Gree — Bold Nor seek Uffine, one Democrat and one It i ps ae - Ley ten publican, to commune with us coufidentls clear profit to the contractors. Aud thus | Ley man, ‘The more recent riot in Cincin- | The Amertean Mbrary in the British Museum | fetter, Such persons should not act. consolivtly it is throughout the District. Almost | nati affords still another evidence of the | UMite he more complete than any tn the | but Independently, each on his own ylews at Papen pe ha geibea yaa eth 4 : States, ‘There are no les# than one hundred tho according to his own personal sense of duty. ywhore the people are put tothe most | dangerous tendeney toward a warfare of | + in the Amerienn department, fucluding a1 the | OMARERS O'CONOR, WHRELER H, PROKHAM, i serious Inconvenionce aud # for the | races, staudard books of the nation, the laws, the histories, sayme aOrh 7 oe wi H. CHOATE, i emoliment of favored contractors aid | Now tt ts impossible to suppose that euch | ths, blogranit om topography and. local yl ian { ees who share with them in their profits. | a state of fooling nimong the colored popu- Bei 38, finer pguld bays The above letter was sent to Tus BUN office The Bowrd of Public Works have ulso fille 5 ' . ete Amor No ; wid of Public Works have ulsy Olidd 4 lation as this, a fecling whlek ‘the Gaary | i dust evening, Having some doubt as to ite au- THE SUN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1872 LG ty thenticity a Sen reporter was sent to the resi donce of Mr. Choate for Information, Mr, Choate was very courteous, and readily acknowledged oe of the address, He anid that he saw the signatures appendod to the original, and the gentine he knew them to be wuthentl —— JOAQUIN MILLERS DRIVE. The Poot of the Sierras of the Central Park. Joaquin Miller, the poet of the Sierras, is | bered thirty-six pers n Thursday he | by ten san and Col, Tennie C, Claflin, Mrs. Vietoria Wood | costumes, with a profusion of pai nina | and, gotng Into the east ro stopping at the Astor House. hull, and Col. James Thomas were driv stylish fonr-in-band to Central Park. was elegantly attir and wore a costly Panama hat, his long, vred hale hanging down on his shor Ifo carried a detlea' stooped over ina thonzhtful his chin on his clasped hands. Col. C r alilac neektle, and an Euzlish riding h bolt upright th ide the pr chatted pleasantly with him, ber ! ne poet Ain a plain suit of black | fled bef Hght- | name m uulder and ever and anon | George Wash and resi alin, who wore a handsomely trimmed dark alpaca dress, | The President, through the interprote sat | form at, et, wjoyiag the Scenory | to the Executive ir rie, beautiful | preserve their lives by enc ATION OF SCALP RATSERS - Dog-Enter, Ten Bears, Big Mouth, Heap of Henra and George Washiogton in tne White Hons Wasnivoros, Oot. IL The Indian dele- gation of Klowas, Camanches, Apaches, Cad does, Arrapahoes, Ouichitas, Wacoes, Ke hles, Towaecares, and Delawares were escorted ysion to-day by Capt. Al- munissioner. ‘They nu and were accompanied in fanciful tand feathers, ranced in # = vord, Special Indian wa. All w e dre Heeirele, he President soon after entered, when they o him, and, each having his or her ntioned, shook hands with the Preal it. AN them were Meera, Dog- Tor Bears. Hig Mouth, Heap of gpectate and Boutw ter, together with ny anne Late 1 | rotaries Fish, Deloao and the new Colombian Mi a piimber of other gentler J the Indians that the effort of the ance them In civilization and ging them to ine | ernment was to ad eyes bearing full upon t dhuil | dustel rsults and making them comfortable ywas dressed in somewhat the same style homes. ‘The white people are so numerous and her sister, the Colonel, sat beside Col, Tho: increasing so rapidly a4 to crowd the Indian with whom she kept Up a ¥ tion, AS the turnout, sped over the eplondid drives, | pl the morning visitors ta the Park haatencd to | and valued this fa cateh acl and he quently turned to th anil sald he failed to understand the Fabl ovity of New Yorkers, As they paw statuary t with a peculiar lustre, ti And he spoko in Fapbiroas ton ol. Mra. Woodhull waa in Hea but the warlike Colonel ured, reviment si t's tall At last they poetle fever ret hed Stetson’ lively conv ipse of it, Joaquin seemed annoyed, | their ehildren. The Presid hed to the roots of hie hatr. HL fair Colonel by his & aud therefore {t was necessary the Indians should no mi da roving life, but have fixed 98 of abode, ‘The sooner they understood et the better for them and for nt remarked that he Had nothing more to say except through the Secretary of the Interior. ‘The Indians listened iri- | attentively, but no invitation was given them to ed the | respond. © blue eyes of the port lighted up | ‘The President ai 4 of the powts ¢ ned te talk pol f New York's col 3 ned spell bound with the AMUSEMENTS. 1 Secretaries then retired to I, ] attend the Cabinet meeting. The Indians, after imining the premises, left for thelr quarters etlifiadoans and partook of Hiatian Opera, breaitnst, Many fucked to the'dining room to | Every seemed to take it for wranted Fen thy vellaw-hatred poets whose anartied 1 | that Mine, Lucca would be no less charming {n the women brokers of Wall street, After finish- | lht than in serious opera. Report had said hg their repast and spending some time in cons | that she wasa mistress of all those graces and Vergution, the. party and w driven through the Park Fifth avenne entrance and thence. town, th Tand Mr a c mM way down town t ervers, atid the poe eg ee eeashs | winning ways that make o mic opera en, nya! down | and this report her performance of Zeriin fin nee nore ia his rooms in the — ANOTHER GRANT VICTORY paper tt North Caroling Raveron, Oct. W.—The Daily Ne thie morning has the following : city of Raleigh was alarn morning by @ terrible explosion, ly every building in the city alarm of fre ed that the nolne Kaleigh Sentivv the spot, as the house. “Upon exat was found in ruir blown 4 and ac ation of the pr tered in ery dil ve Up the Ofce of n Democratic Newse about 1o'eloc whic the roof of the house belt ection; Wo. PHO ROS Auber's “ Fra Diavolo” completely juatified. It is not much of a part, vocally considered, and requires the art of the actress to ylve it prominence, Mme. Lucca has not only an Hent knowledge of the ordinary stage busi- feos, but she yitalizes the character with her own nt spirit and sense of humor, Her ace tion i always natural, easy, and to the point. Her powers as an actress have been well pplified by the varying roles that she has as. 1. ‘The stateliness, dignity, and weandeur character of the Indian Queen In LA frical ne, the pathos, paw pd sentiment of Marquertte in Faust. and the mirth, brightness and vivae citv of Zertina | Fra Diavolo,”” have each in turn been represented by her, and it would be difficult to say which of the three was the better done. Certainly but few priina donnas could Well such diverse characteristics as buoys Zerlina was len pws but little a aotren press on which the Sentin! was printed Was | "Or ihe rest of the cast we have not many fa- npletely demolished ; the type in the com | woravle words to say. The bandits were gro. posing room | adjoining was all knocked | towue rather than amusing. Dabreuil and down and. pled and everything was in| w h have acted the parts so long that they the great fusion and disorder. A lance | matting how to do them welly y crowd of ssoon gathered around the dis- | {re (orettlig Mowe to to tg all his weak mantied building, and. the tmpression was uni. | the Conor, showed ia! evening ail nism ergal that some fiend In hu ‘ 1 blown t f f up the Sentinel press by plac it. This opinion was fully condrmed juent examination of Ut press in the composing truction, Was exenined, or nder y asub rulms. A sinall job m, which escaped nd a paper of pow- Keichardt is allowed to exhibit bis ti tions much too often and too conspic the Academy for the pleasure of the audiences Wd not omit to say that Sighor Ron- con}, as usual, contributed to the spirit. of the perfor s by his suggestive and artistle drol- lor was f it ‘with a slow mate lery as Lord Alleash. lon a colored boy who live the ico naw Mile, Sana the rite of Loirty aAlleash was glvon t two individuals running from the spot in the OAT es soci penime emerge Sond Uirection of the depot, with hute in thelr hands, | ¢,THere will be no matinee to-day, On Monday We learn that the office and press are partly In. bt dia ee abr bs bs dat not hoow to what extent. ‘Ch met pre t 1 4 $5,000. The outrage The Opera Boulte Sensov. fiw ited are i t i. u fl There is a very lar class of mur love a Conservative daily paper by Hen ‘ ; heauleal ——— | that the French opera is reorganized, and that it WATTY HOWR® CONVICTED | isto mence its season next Monday evening —+ at the Olymple Theatre, The prospectus that she is Sent tothe Alb vitentiory for | the management has fasued justly eddy ttractions of this kind of music where ft atates potciancaredaniasn etek cg ‘ that the best productions of the order present Povankerrsp, Oct. 1—The trinl of | ceverty devel scot stories, droll st nue Batty eve ie tue: RUUDE) Sie ner ere tn esed | araealinge ding comical incidents, melodi- cided bast r was ¢ Jed t f ous love-music, and an inexhaustible supply of Judge Joseph F Barnard, When the child was | gap-catehing tir The Frenoh are very but a few davs old Matty cast It into a swamp doll, either in thetr librettos or the r pear this oily. where 1b was found two di the present management will gives aettchieg eg Jeand in dune last ahe | BtSt snd most popular of the operas of this aban Low Briganda” La Delle nt i ha seinamntered a eee 1 La Princesse de Trebizond \ " ered a8 One Who, While 10 | artiste engaged leaves no doubt t Siighiees . : raya operas Will also be well sung is headed by ene Bek And, who was indicted for grand | ine oof Mile. Aimee, Which is associated enya Sho. Wass. prlscnee jn the ee) with the pleisantest remembrances of oper 1 7 i Bi oh h merits ar ther mem- my, NC they refused. Sebmitiand gave her | Per media are vo tes ealhite the Albany p tary for four years. was Ree oh enor te Be ariy mn feet! When taken into the crowded rtr Ae Nt awhite mus'in dress, with overskirt, @ bli Deana velvet hat adorned with as! eftlower, A blue 7 : sith sash se wound aby ner Waist, and ° w ' aL Anarchy in Arkansas The Nceraca Tncited to H { T quick was reste Arma to Protect a Murder Attorn t ed f. entence, Matty’s Mewrnis, Oct. H.-A ser 4 trouble eewm, de Th appealed tothe Court | whites end blacks at Osceata, a ittie town f to pase al ent tpen ht: ent. asthe | above hereon tie Arka shore, has i f for a tal and four t for several days, whieh euluinat yn W of manslaughter in the fourth degre y had recommended her to meres rhe had ceased speaking, Matty ive Barnard senten vad tA teare.. Previtak bot ny penitentiary. She was tion, and many Inthe audience | vauvey Ww he be Phertoone | ray, the Sheriff, some six weeks since by Fitepat ‘over= | the County b tng in a Mgnt, In whic negro Was killed an t | wounded. The trouble originated in the killing of Mur. 1 the breaking up of ac ve reported at the (i Tied this Week. Tu prevent & | patrick w THE PATENBURG MAS STRONG TESTIMONY AGATS OF THE PRISONERS MePadden. Delay, MeCaye Phe Murder of Unet Shoot him!" ~The Hant fo enjo Pinye Cornelius Mer Hor, ae Desham was killed, at ners named as being parties the murder was kind encourages t efforts, and d the idea that “nothin vestigation.” prosecution Van Syekel e¢ ei out tell them: liad eksilth Op. a cut with Meilre rihe rlot, 1do 6 Leaw while loo! repeated his yy identiqed ti at he be n passing t : tas shanty. 1 had work, He worked and Thad seen nim there, Dr. Van Syekel, Chester Dili work. He waa’ * by there, abd re ognized “MeCoy,, aud sp Chester 1) Ie Mra. Cort eight or ten men between the house a of thea were then In the corn eld, The Yards eutof the corn fleld, 1 aupy there. Dit not see any white uy Saw a deud negro ae acca as T stepped ut Chester Dilley was then coming frou th house. nO lit AD NEGRO, n before 1 think dangnte wut on the poreh with, he thine afte left M of aerlng Win hed the house, Traw, trope was standin: ninitted. Evidencs the bay abuses the spectators’ mi! will come out of the f Ents, i identify any of th f the panel at t! oat Delay, ai ‘observe w i ie. Laaw cb Coy until ts Ww y ay the nexre by ested on Wer nesday, was placed among the prisoners in court yesterday morning. It is sald that the evidence against him Is very strong. The great feature of the investigation vectors jay was Mr. Van Syckel’s testimony auntnet Barney McFadden, Patrick Delay, and Patrick Me ‘The witness is Mrs. Carter's father, He is an octogenarian, very wealthy, is halo and hearty, and his tostimony is of the most positive kind, Je was at Mrs, Carters house wien Bon It has been proved that the mols A, We'll Kill every nixwer we fin They ried out With A murderous intent, aid every stifled as being among the th ibe Hfor the murder. Bog 0. Nh vo three will undoubtedly be held, IDENTIFYING THY PRIS p nN nis coun looks familiar; Taaw that man x ral tines at the Dit and from his e time on the Carter far nk bows.” “Cheater Dilley was sea were Most sere he dead ueero I want of it raticr neste Mevoy hie nine “Anderaote He appeared to be afraid, and refused to go, but said We would send Win, Buckley.” Huckicy went and A few OF then were at the railroad when he passed it.” Crowd was there avout thirty binuter, FASTENING GUILT ON 1HE PRISONE: Crom-examination : Lani tn my Sih year. My heoltin lane goo las common, and eveatzht reasonably 1. Tean see proportionately well at a distauce as Lea ¥. The ground i slightly descending toward tuo A broken door faces the corm field, Ide not Know in the barn ts visioie trom that door. 1 saw Barney McFadden before Leaiue out of the house, 1k sawlitaatall, Lthink it waa bln, He looks tke the cn Ceaw. Lam satiafied that he the mau | saw, bot Tinay De tilataken, T probably saw hun go pit t particularly, Saw Patrick Delay, tit nia there (pointing to ® prisoner), oF the ian L took bo be hint, hefore fF owent out, When ft eald, That inan theres f hyo meant McCoy, | Wh Tr McFadden he Was about. ten paces distant. He stood int outside the house, Yard. There were a number sarowud, Ther Was hothing Co prevent ny seeing him—couls wee hie face plainly a& 1 do now. This was before the negro was A before TL heard the gun oF piste: ds in the panel of the door Was two fect ea wiie. It wasin the lower door, L down to look out the t 1 t tantil they thade a uiove (og Toot vat beards hatloog “see if tere are euuder the porch; aad ah auswer, "llere’s ery Was the “smoot mIM! soot Am!" ‘ frearine w " nen from th 7 " use L we wwae view of them. arly te re appr « im i ay if it had th « cular one, MeFa nar All of the men thatl At this point per n was aske Milburn, admitted to bailon Wedu: eto appear daily in court wid attend to his we Mr. Adams hat the prisoner had been tiny ex and it Was necessary Lid be kept where witnesses coul: Ordered to remain, Witness rest THE MURDERED UNCLE BEN al oat ten of a dozen of the men cam VTE know Whebier the Capa a! Calm see Delay inthe yard, Don't thik Me her, ‘Che dead negro, Cue Pw Aiofthehonse, “There are two grape yin chd of tie porch, aud some Howerss Tie den dowu where they dragged him out wer disturbed. Dsaw the meu How Grantitcs Propose to Curvy Arkansas V . at lw c De W hie HORE hte ta the weit antpuiating the Reals! ats . ; 1 oples of the regist tet yc mrt wilt te pered th ir Garr me by Dave * LS a Pe ned WL rather ten f V - . : av id wank! i the fa oa have net war . ample tod, a deter yan ¥ hondaome majyrity iy November LG Ral Fy ci a las —— —s A Morrisavia Jas Pleading Guilty to Fatal shooting Affrays in Balein . Mallensnn Banrimony Ma. Oct. As the Seventeen Justice Win. F. Brown Morrisania, who was | Ward Club was passing the Republican headquarters op A National Thankssivi a By the President have 3 1 4 Attacking a Bourbou Sour, ". Prana, O., Get. I -The HL Samuel MeKee. another for such th n eitis t hee started fi 1 " ack i Th with her to set my hand and ea fi t # have bed dehve of tye Cited States the Vite By the: Peesliten Heavy Hants of Fish, HAMILrON Eis, Secretary of stute Mr. Jas. Bishop of Pair Haven, Conan 4 1 Our Philadelphia correspondent made a Hay eveuing, On the samo day dtr, W Baird, a take in saying that Mr, Pull Hargraves accompanted | thter vances to batt n ue the New York repeaters to Plila left Philadelphia op Saturday, after making eite there fOr the Gaul with two. promitne made @il the arrangements b re for send arr elphia, My. Hargraves | ol Stated Inland. repeaters who Went fr tay One Monday Mt i reat Wan polit te ng on the Wang, Dut he aid hot accompany them to PUlladelpiia, | Ye) Nhe this season, and ell'at €2 per bus Har The first shipment of the now crop — News for th Rowery Wi Dia Peanuts arrived here ow Weanesday ——— —— Working people! Deposit, some portion of Laura Fair's Mother Attempts Sule! ‘our weekly earnings tn the Mutual Beneft Savings | San FRANCISCO, Oot. IL Mrs. Laura D, Fair's jwbk, In the Sun buliding,— Ado wother witeunpted auleide by poison last might, f wil gidteany of Crosson Tiiad thie a Vers Thay 1 " oa fi Wak tolox pla roids t ” Mrs. \ tone. T mer 1 saw gus Ww Lot r ivy COLLEGE AND MPADDEN IDE far w Me q to hour tat f Towet Baruey nN W ig Duck.” I on Al The crowd was gone a who returned hud pick. a them, You are ou te wroug Hand te r ut ‘ ave Bo Mean knowing © College In the returnityg crowd. San by Croms-e xa P wae " crowd pasalig tow spd t bitty 4 wid there Was ten or Bfteen tn trot Don't kiow wheter tiey moved of came up tron tae mill, Coulda't « pened over the Uridge Adjourned, 1 0 H Was boss fa gang oft Mr, Van ayekel was on the w Alice Apgar t Ir allow nder ne ted, that a yard, nity vena t