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IONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1872. FORTIETH ——————==__—_—————— PRICE TWO CENTS, yous of government. Voting is s great partnersiip, b dees ine every yoter acts for the whole fir custodian for every one of stodinn at the ballot-b welfare of each one of you, and in like mani each one of you ucts for me and for al trifle with the ballot. and vote for tc rottigates, you are responsible for thelr vides. responsible to the mn i the officer before whom he made the oath tells Hartranft, the Grant ndidate for Governor of exculpated by the perjured disclaimer felon, and was therefore elev me ten thousand out « iniported front } rity of the ballot to save the wrest simply that 1N BLOPEMENT AND MARRIAGE, PYMIDATION swed? a child a home inight be made ou shot that the legitimate ountry micht be r j side? that a Wife might be wid made fatherlens VICTORY IN INDIANA, MAGNIFICENT SP PERCH OF THE HO. HENDRICKS, DAVENPORT IN ATTEMPT TO FRIGHTE. MANS FROM REG A Chicngo Gentleman Carrytog of a ¥ and Charming Boston Widow-A Search for a Jersey City C! * Yesterday afternoon, as Officer Moulds confederate of the state by N THE GER- ISTRRING. THOMAS AL throats and thi times of strife, now in tl ea of paace, Kt Decinration tn yman Greeley Lender's House Sure WORE-CRUELTY T0 ANIMALS THRER BDUCATED MULES DOSED WITH SOOTHING SYRUP, — commas patroling Montgomery street, near Grove, | The Great Philawthropint De in Jersey City, he was accosted by a very Rights Mr. Blbrid T. Gerry Teset ventlemanly man, accompanied by a beautiful Law te Dares Ww nia to Get nd Apphiuee. | aut leaders assoc ate hand and glove tranft, and they tell you he ie a pure talk about my associ: [Applause) he ho longer hatred which separates that our nat ou teachers, oan yover think o Hot me advise You cannot do it with a good with his dogs and his j 4, bis Whiskey, and his total 1 of all obligations to serve his country your kept guardians voting for Grant you not to doit. hers again as in“ the brave days of of Dollars Bail Rejected. Saturday afternoon t And yet th: ‘ations in the face of facts like that. SIMON, THE IMPURE, Sinon Caner oung woman, attired in the richest of silks and ; laces, and resplendent with Jewelry, They de- The right of Mr. Henry Bergh to ac tired to be shown to the residence of the Kev, x, 1 remember that Grant said four years Let us have pouc ¢ did man, ts there not more bitterness and wi our land to-day t Commissioner Dayenport sent forth hie warrant for the arrest t George A, Heinrich, on a charge that he had meeting was held In the Academ ‘The Governor el ina Three Years Race, oto. Ut’ See Mark's Episcopal | Prosecuting attorney in cases instituted in the Church, On their arrival at the house the rey- | Special Sessions by the Society for the Preven- gentleman was gn ae there was no | tion of Cruelty to Animals, has long been a mat+ Jeked out et for the rascalities he was {wid Was disgraced by the 14e of Representatives for his the cheering be- ame a voice ve on earth and good trine was symbolized went with it from land to land, 1 hunded years ago there dow.th terrifie applaus Aa 1 heaven sayine, * b fox again and again renewed. Pentow Crrizen is a beautiful testt- iy for aman to ‘bear in favor of bis country. roeley is an honest man. @ man of brain; he efor Greeley. obstructed Supervisor Chas. A. Stahl inthe die- inty as to the time of h charge of his duties, The prisoner was con- Lam glad to Dy the cross, and knows all al Boe eee en curitlemamand | tF of dispute between the court and the worthy he explained (he dilemma tn which they were | President, Mr, Berg has always claimed that he affairs, and he is a ‘ou, therefore, to veyed to jail and committed In default of 85,000. He is one of the 1a0st respected vitizens of the Eleventh Ward. ‘The Hon, Smith Ely, Jr, went before Com- missioner Davenport and prope ‘The Commissioner refused to re- At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon Creamer went before the Secretary of War under Mr, yon Cameron, who hase had # as scoundrel ever (Applause. ] swed the sen- nasnwe when he sald, "bet ty ace.’ and Chris vat he would de heartburnings arising from our ‘ously has he disappot ou ean trust vote for Greeley, and not for Grant at all. Pluuse.] Lonce knew an old Calvinistic minister Who said he believed God would send som to hell just to show what a splendid damaattc [Laughter.) So, on the 6t vote. if It be orton & Co.what asplendid pan give them. gentleman sald that he and the mie woman had been engaged, but that obstacles aad } gen vhrown tp the way of their marriage that they had met in New York, and that be had | 1, ned to embrace the opportunity to marry, and that the: . married by t pon this oecasion ree months ainve baton ed to ball Mr. do plundering all over the United i civil war, but he could give them. bape you will 's an of the Committe tions, taking the place who was kicked out because he was as ignor Itisto the interest of Indianapolls that the ceive the bail. the Hon, Thos. J. oaaty, from te till ihe Tabor eb Charles Sumner, but damnation you had the right by law. The Court denied thi but tolerated him through courtesy, and allowed in to occupy the enclosure set aside for the trict Attorney in the cout. ‘This “ tolere Thal crossed fhm New York to he | tion” was galling to the pride of Mr. Berg, and e Rev. Mr. Wilcox, he has made several attempts to have his posi ut de suggested tly Mr. | tic “ ; yericer Moule quaeested st tion fairly defined. Finally he addressed a let- around. in Wayne street, and if the. cc ter to Attorney-General Barlow on the subject, tired he would show thein there. Ills. pro and that gentleman responded by a lettar hin vod unket there for our products. can this be brought about ruled by bold, bad met debt in that se We will,” and applause.) all trifling, it is the most solemn’ and serious an can perforin in the Nght of and good men to vote at an important ele And itisaduty that the Alm je fot perform best of your judi But, aside fro: of the duties of Chairman aside from he was innocent f that committee (Cheers and ie one of the Commissioner nd offered to give bail in $50,000 for the appearance of the prisoner. curtly told that no bail would be taken—that it was intended to make an example of this man. It was ascertained that on Saturday lest Super- a in which we have beon engeged who have pil on, the inter vole can scarcely of affairs, we Simon Camerot beautiful, celestial epirite that is put forward as leader of the Grant party in the A through whose was gladly accepted, and five minutes authorizing Mr. Berg to represent vihe history of the State, and, on ‘This being the con should raliy and elect Greeley, for then we can roat slate 0 of your conscien in uentieman were ushered. in cases where he was legally emp id to act. 1's patio mi The Court of Special Reasions is a peculiarly Rey, Mr. Yard was attending the Sunday constituted body, It is authorized to try cases in Amerivan ¢ that a quarter or haifa million sntrol a great St juduinent of the peo- against us we fernal corruption the State Is to be carried in rely on having a fair ton, and know t and impartial administra- AL HO ONE FEEL all will be made visor Chas. J. Stahl, who 1s acting as a Grant at the residence of Mr. Heiv- Helnriech the of the gentleman # messenger was sent for him In the meantiine Officer Moulds took his de ture with a canvasser, calle rech, and demanded ANOTHER OF OHANT'S FRIENDS, fellow down there STIX ACRES OF PIGE alike; know that uded in their just rigut ere is anotie 1 in York street, and at the request | which do not go before a Grand Jury for indict ment, and as the District Attorney is on.y re quire to appear in prosecutions by indictivent indly good by, together with he cause of the people in their Court haa hith: thanks of the strangers and a ban erto bee CTpon the arrival of t ‘ev. ‘ard, a fe sat as attorneys minutes afterward, Heman introduced | prosecutions themsetves. “Tho Attorney-Gen- himself as Mr. John Haasse of Chicago, and his | eral is the only person legally entitle {to appear jows of Wild Pixeon in Maryland — ‘Th ‘Two Feet Dee CUMBERLAND, Md., Oct. 19.—A Mr, Seh- names of all the male voters residing in the tene- nfusion between Mrs. Helnriech children, Mr. Heinrich went up stairs and kicked Supervisor Stahl down stairs, The er Davenport granted his w Yes, Clayton, who wanted nore than ath 4 Kenate, and who, by LApplause.) ‘This Birds Piled in Many United Sta oyand his ¢ Legislature of that 8 head of the ticket T appeal to y to go on and ¢ You gave me a oreat of his mpanion 4a Mrs. Etta Grifith of Boston. Senate, and these for whieh Iam very upon Commis for the people, and of course his duties are such Mr. iiaasse ald that Mrs. Griffith was awidos us Jo render his presence impossible, ot the honor Jey owns a farm six miles northwest of Oakland. the farm are covered with alder es,or small trees, ranging from twelve to Phey grow very densely rent, upon which Mr, Heinriech was committed in default of 85,00, Is of Clayte they elected nim, car- they had met in New York by agre to the County Pris AN LNTERVIPW WITH MI ‘The story of his arrest Six acres d elty of Indianapolis Marion, and sing all that by “Ieyton was indicted by rapt practice y Indiana ts declaration on the to be follow Shelby; but feot in height. married, and were desirous of hav- |.) |, MBi SSROM SAU ENED: ony performed, without unneces: | _ ‘The Court has always held strictly to its prew eine They might take passage on | Fogatives and invariably refused to all first train for Chicago. ‘The knot was soon | counsel to plead for ked him in the face, inviting the land, and from this fact have become en. Grant got Some ten days ‘i i him to walk | tied, and th are to do ia ne Promotion of am happy couple took 9 pone | Mir. Bergi he bas Li of Pullman's drawing room ears on the 89). M, | ally allowed to ask a question or two. train for Chicago, where 3 action of the Bench at all times has been of euch ved. and in order to save h Attorney through whom the indictment had been found, and appointed @ hol unwilling tool In bis place, who proceeded I le pros, the Indictment, s of justice and his brother bel. removed the say to vou ty e, about 40'clock t i him in Ludiow street jail,presents a case of px tyranny without for your country; it ts that the afternoon, a large onstitute thi flock of wild pigeons settled down upon the Mr. Seliley says they were to by thousand: t American U the States shall nstitute u family as our fathers in- in this country, and uropean govern uutside of Fraace in her despotic reporter found Mr. Heinrich to be a gray-haired nan of highly respectable appearance, . hiding them from sight® t un carry the State What We had to ming of pigeons e A nature as to force upon him the unpalatable —— truth that he is a creature of their pity, and t A HUSBRND'S INDIGNATION, result has been that a virtual quarrel has been Salers Wawed between the (wo parties for years. The as snubbed Mr. Bergh. fe a Man who had Entered bis mi bas pleaded somewhat excitedly tor tand with you for the great Ms HI, at which time they wer Places, ‘two feet deep i hes were many of them the weight, and it fs estimated that over a mil- lion birds 'w put upon him. His story was forward and unhesitating man- y evidence of truthfulness. aturday morning last, about a stranger to him, but powerful Indus powerful Indu J night be well for them to think m each other. broken down by her, and with THE GANT ANOTHER CHIP OF TIE SAME BLOCK is Tom Murphy. comes to that we ck, a man who wa You may have “and laugh ver, from the ning, when fh clock the feld heard of him, p running along Gre Supervisor of Elect minibers of peras flew away, and byt te, perhaps, called on bit word— his rights. When he received the Attorney- General's authority, he supposed the matter , ‘vince | finally settled, and triumphantly presented it to 1 Kearney of the Prince | tne Court, But that learned body was not to be ed a young colored | conquered so easily, 1 ne street, followed by a | torney-Gener: had iy at crowd yelling “Stop him! stop him!" ‘The | Powers. and kindly hi f Indiana to vo ning they Ww turned, and they sti! make this Singular as this sto officer crossed the street and wht back again ley have returne (it at first suiting the ‘om Murphy, chict of his viet over a ble and [don't belle ably the biggest thief tom Murphy, dreds of the birds TMhust continue to practice in that Court, tf he e chase, but the | practised at all, by toleration. 1 thy Presi- n well and Le was obliced to follow | dent then demanded to have the question are sfore he caught cit rued, and Saturday was appointed for the hears Kk before he eau the run iy AtGreene and Bleecker streets the officer cols PREPARING POR A FIGHT. hoe United states > made & courteouR to vote at the I ugh to discharge the du! TLunderstand, b Hot write a dozen senutenc mimaticaily to save his soul, T wi, Was appointed Collec great city of New York, an d aman as ever the nto, Was turned out that Tom Jared his man and secured a pistol wh slyly passed to one of the gang that infe wrhood. He did ni The propabile Mr. Heinrich al a explanation of th ng at the Presiden- season of their annual visit THE OFFICER BECOMING PRREON AT. to the forest rey part of that re It is a weil-est eons have by ni and | believe ifwe but de pec is pet Presidential elec one roosting Very large territory, and that in their tre latitudes, and during ise one place only Pigeon roosts have been known ia glade districts of Maryland, but tily on nsidered the largest ever seei visitor put such Pertinent questions to hin. tu lutely had made up my in] kulng to the penitentiary K cheating the jot New York because Gen known then ing information about elec- Heinrich ordered heir stoppage by the way, they affairs, whereupon his premises, As the man was 4 vat and showed de, shouting out at the same time that he on, and would have He subsequ nrich gave no to this fight senich Twill a gently to the di he pulled back y In the ed several sing my address upon th reswith chat m to run his he sand drink bi Was a supervi The Official Vote ot Ohio. CoLeMars, Oct, State show the followin p ur friends jubilated the other night, there was nobody the wer the bad ey did net think of s najorities for St Allen Wickoff, Secretary of State ude, John We . Works, Riehurd i ote cast for Secretary of state Was largvat ever Ttollgwed her to the back door and saw aman and on answe what was bis ito find his house surrounded by a nor twelve men, apaper and announced that it was Mr. Heinrich said he had warrant such a pri broken down sin he stands to hinwelf, the peopl when it's vilely attacked. RSULTS OF THE B Of the Representa evond, and T find wut who y Then there Now Orleans ; another “clever” gentleman A nan named Casey, brother-in-law of the Pres. Wernment (I ur brother-in-law [renewed lav Casey, who seized the Federal civil authorities of Louistat of whom ex- defenceiess will Lake care ¢ [Applause.) to him he put his hand behind hin, ahd 1 knew fveling fr a pistol bec My wife and Tran ¢ oui the street when he fired atme. don't w whether he hit my wife or not. He didu't hit me, en he Gol Into the strect he ran down toward BI out the Count t meeting in Indi rye W. Julian followed Gov, Hendricks. ter) ssel with all the last year; who gol tions passed unheeded, howeve se carriage wh Sayler, Dems hid Jewott,Det tort he had | Accordingly on Saturday, M that | in court with his counsel, Mr. tube his ustial plac Henry Hoyer, | enelosure, where he prstreet. At the police | but ast near his cou aint of attempt to kill | bers of th Bergh appeared bridice 'T. Gerry. in the Attorney's jas been tolerated #0 long, sel among the other meme bar. Mr. Gerry had a long brief. and Wd of pursiers ww Ss Woe rs Edtand ‘Ayres: of it | Feven large volumes of law, which he deposited . jd the followins story in the table directly under the eyes of thele onors ne Of 1 Justices Dowling Hogan, and Scott. It to try i ‘as evident that he was prepared fora desperat jght, and J Dowling rolled up. his eyes with a look of sad resignation, as he saw the fore midable array of ealf-skin and parchment. ME. VERGH DEMANDING IIS RIGHTS. ‘The calendar was short and quickly disposed of, Then Mr. Gerry arose and. began his argue ™ en | told her | would ti to death af she did not ‘wh It t. He undertook to show, by way of intro- 1 took down my sword (o protect tyrelt, on to the main question, that the Attorne: ted the gas, She said, "1H show you where J himself had anv ure the high and honorabie cours ne back door ant exw re the high and honorable cou ce taal * Loee you ani I'm going te | Which he addressed. He roamed far back to the Mnau't thousnt wae Went nestup | tine when the office of Attorney-General was ‘a | first created in England—long before the dig tha methet heesr: | covery of the Western, world—and enunciated wn the alley and were | the powers with which that functionary was In vested at common law, Inthe midst of his at me: | gument Justice Dowling Interrupted him, His fence. 1 he hi er street, and Iran with the crowd after him. Honor said : One barrel of the pistol was empty and the | The Court will concede the riget of the Attorney. ut the Gatling guns to overawe his opponents, and all in the interest front entrance and driven up town, spped at the Fifth Avenu f side, and ra private corridor tu parlor F. that this was of Grant's reélectior d guilty of bribery and cc rant’s own fri 1 who demanded Casey's removal. Hotel, on the night with no intention of make ment {¢ past, and Lhave been many in this State others were loaded. ‘The sword was taken to | General to appear here iu pers lice station. It is a long sword, like those officers ‘in the Say that our candidate: ‘ongress at large are Yand the ot A little more of ane The day for ar ing aspeceh sminittee of Nea, Dem 12 rence, Wep. Ws 18. than #0 votes. in very many ‘and prosecute. The Only point ts, As to his power to delegate bis authority. 0 The Court holds that he receives lis powe ational Guard; but | trom tov people of the State, and they cannot be di yer says he did not get near enough to use it. | gated. Ayres was locked up. MR. GERRY LAYING DOWN THE LAW, Did Grant remove him will hold his office asx long as Grant holds his, unless he dies, and such [Roars of laughter.) eSON IN THE BAD List. still another fellow, a Cabinet Minis- of the Navy, a whe stole $44 rt would have ¢ d both the candidates for y avery little There was a very tion, amounting to two hundred or ipported What was cailed Lic Uicket—a ticket that whole State ticket fully and ase h. Lord casey COMMISSIONER DAVENPORT'S HEADQUARTERS, The Commissioner was not present on their arrival, but soon made his appearance from an- other part of the ho by Davenport, Mr. He Your Honor, what is the charge against me? What have [ been guilt suport told h Re, Unas. Poster, Hep. he above, 0, J loss to repeat myself, oF ed to Bl the va have said about the d ‘The Forty-sev On being confronted love feast a before us in thi AMENITIES OF THE ORANT LITERATURE, tor of The The article which appeared in your paper | the statut Straight-out Demor Rufus Hatch, who has so suce folly condueted the Pa fic Mail campa: arged with ob- ———— i's Baud Unpald—The O1 Side of the stoi un. ‘The point having been conceded, Mr. Ger ry relinquished his argument as to the right of thi Attorney-General, and poragen at once into thi main question, He held that the office of th Attorney-General was executive according to and as such, its duties could be de- of yesterday, the 18th, under the head of * The Forty. | legated In case of the inability of the incumbent rton ; he re! ne of his Supervisors ¢ and agood toe congratula. of law, ¢ se elainn. atie ieeed | of law. on a false elain putin « plea h intimated that he ars bail if fair time was ck, the reeult of whiek sof street Pouversat it with good et a million d Wapapers have ns wrong | attend to them personally. He drew » wide : Oe | distloction between executive and leyislatlve or fe Ho doubt you will allow the | Judicial offices. Ht rEUINONt Was one Who line received the endorsement of ysur pa Jounded on the statute which creates the At. * to correct torney-General, Hy that statute he Is required know that that cc paved with ge burn brim- im. and asked the yminissioner to accept own and wealthy fh od Intentions nding their tine since se of Judas prated English writer, at Judas Was not so very True, he was not of a very herolo typ was only 4 money-getting, mercenary sort of fel- 1 think Judas was pretty Edo not think he rant officials Why, (he Indianapolis ing the same kind of @ It made a defence of Senate he other day that was absolutely sublime in udacity and impuden gation the present year, one touasb for the same numberof Pacit Iscariot by @ ead bodies of the preaching the nothelr way up-tow Democrats all ove if as of Mr. Kegelmar tC teh per cent The rapid advance of Pa deliberately hat the Indianay laughter) is very particu cunt. in its own way. of the Republicans, you that the rank and fle of the the men whi Pitebargh. On the lum 1 gave tue Teauor Me. day by the payment t York a the {9th Hot hetng i St. Paul preferred having been reat torce t reat LOrchiight, procession of the & Hthe ith. | questioned: Was as men (Applause a self, and was in- dd to be worth forty tines th Tt will be renie fleted by the late Mr, Keep, lao dire vu Railroad great © p morey to thieves amount of th some years ago the Straighit- f=. Dudley was but insisted on and was an tiv 8 lor Greeley and they will fol- wit for leading them But before L quit T must not forget the fellow by the name of Creswell, the Pe < General under Grant, and mirers, who $441,040 of your money, and caine very » credit to Creswell, for he did his beat to get It, and he isa splendid stealer, d he could easily Id political church ; Hudeon, and Julian, and f bondsman, n that were sllowed sufficient: opportu- » wroig positions. ePUBLICANS stich as Craven, the rest will never be forgive we thay be allowed, on show eafter, in some distat constable or ar It weare never to be ad- ing the Vows Misses O'Neil, Kervin, MeGonigle, and Doyle Propounced the final vows and took coming daughters of our Lady of Charity of the hut a few moments’ thi to attend to th as ‘ih-The engagement was very profitable to the he conviction o band, tho men feeviving $a for furee days work aud | (1 4s conviction of ng fruits meet INDIANA FAITHFUL might to get A LITTLE BRIEF AUTHORITY, ing any reply, Davenport turned to his oMoers and told them to put him permitted to vote f appraiser (laughter), t et to the Lib Ling It, too; but State of Indiana to me that he made inore money out of the trip to Pits. | tO Urge their rights, Ho band went to Pittsburgh with the New | to attend “ in person cases of bribery and thelr expentres aud #1), the pay: | dueling, aud Mr. Gerry held that as those word@ arautecd t Burnetd were only Inserted “in reference to two cases, It cof payient was uot considered ta | was fair to infer that in other cases he might ac by proxy. Another atatute expressly authorizes hin to retain counsel, and he had the records to WIG | show that his right 'in this respect, alohough Stake partintne | Often acted upon, had never until how besa nengem: was for the 16th, 17th, the 20th. and on ® leader, M fi MR. BERG'S FITNESS, 8. aN tis ue, whtel ¢ With regard to Mr, Kergh’s titnoss forth ofleet od Mr. Gerry said that he was a mem thrown from las horse tn is horse 1 | tar, and ax such 4 of the Sup rT ihe statute creating the lety of which city, Be Ris chwage: NK i nine to Wastington, Lhart uo gaesiten, | the President gives to the society all mone i Now York will coable him | lected In fines from persons whoni they matter, cute. Therefore the soci yhasa direct Interest suns Whom they arrest, epresentative in court oncluded by & pressing and 3 id be allowed 4 Since our return Mr. Convor has etated burgh than he made out of the Fourteenth Regiment | 4ppeal to the court to recognize the authority (to whieh regiment the band formerly belouged) during | of Mr. Bergh, as the properly accredited repre- mitted inte the old R iny friends, Th having my f\ DTY-tiVe yearns publican tent any more, se accustomed to d during the last into Ludlow street jail. Gi not (te: Bele here This closed the star’ chamber proceedings at Agnes Hughes Beate. tout that woe was rung in the Convent of Our La. eo ¥ote to the cause nu that he was offered by asonton, all the pat Of Missourl if be would help Mfong with his San Domingo scheme Phe Liberal hepublic had been put tot ronage of Uh no longer un red a brief but el management, at vreach my funeral bis Tase'yearwathit, ‘Very respegrtuliy: © 8 sentative of Attorney-General Barlow. DY ; the 00) papel v Naw Yous, Oet.19. , Custom House, New York. | gegicion unlil mextnetbetaes Nad reserved tte The South Carolina Election The Const!tus THE NEW ERIE WAR. Davenport handed a warrant of as United States ‘The back of the warrant dir risoner should be taken be- k for examina- DEAD AND BURIED, YET ALIVE, about twenty-fou five years ago, when 1 had break my connection with the old Whig party sched my funeral; and the sa the learned Dutebman was not (Laughter.) BUTLER NOT FORGOTTEN, is talk of good society Is excved!n, There is Butler, he amiabilit in the marke Archbishop McClosney p Wa seated on the right 41 of the ArchD| tional Amendment Curried, } Avid Vam glad t express my support wh of the State show that the amendment to th Constitution prohibiting avy increase of the State debt | Zo the Austor ef the Lime that clement fie of Govern father dletioguty fore him this morning at 1 o'clox wore biso seated nt the tabie. £ received for id which the gentlemen Mr. Heinrich was unab! tells you, tn of his good nature thieves, knaves, and Fone of his oMfce- pitted to hay was dead and A Boy who Kuew his Business A little girl named Aggie Bell on Saturday evening found John Lawson hii her's house, 480 West everlastingly atified also t to state to y that if Grant pickpockets, y forbidden to ereate be recetved d terribly da ya few years iy the men that pre laughter.) and when they Were resurrected avain, and treet and Fifth avenue, and sead to his friend Mr, Delmonico wsof his confinement spread like Wild- fire through Wards, where he is widely known. there, Numerous frie ail to see him Usughter.) Senator Hendricks has read to you & passage where it is own authoriti Grant rule they steal million dollars a year, which ts 8 man, and Child, black and whit . endursem 1 hundred to the peo on th ‘eat dit, Hobe sal THE ENT: The unofficial returns from ecountics are very being a Gree- » hastened to Among the callers were Mr. ator Thomas J, Creamer, terward caught 0 Lawson turued and, pr 1g d that Phad that if, among the 00,00 offic ong them Was found to steal, it would be a conuadiction of human nature nature, ther holders, nobody t very inuch that tobe found » editor, and other Influential Tt is human Well, E think tt ts Butler kind.’ He says, furtver, iLwould not do to turn out ail the thieves in’ oMee to-cay have got full from being there for a good whi thor lot who are empty, there is adefoct In that logic become atine art, men who have b twelve years from Will steal as much in a day as a raw And there is still another de: that thieves never and if they ‘They all viewed his arrest nd volunteered ax an funparallele coke before the off Making the Fight ve re the off At a meeting on Saturday hoor Oliver Club of the Fourth Ward, Mr, Janes Oliver as the next Congress ration and reform vening of the Pio- Moses ticket is elect WAIL REFUSED, It was found by Mr, I and Mr. Cream: Le'becn unicubtediy elected to Cougras Tug | the Brie treasury, w the Fifth District a the part of Myf monopoly of It, Hotel, and offered any divided vote should not have we have gol the amount without avail ly netied up in his con Davenport's DOF GRANT prompted by a desire to intimidate weley vouors living NEFORM WAN They are nlways get full themselves they’ hy nre e1pty, and they S that grows by what It ple were tn fav Prince Napol hections whe 1K 1s Cisem Panis, Oct A Twentieth Ward Gaug Arrented, Yesterday morning, between 12 and 1 o'clock, Ofticer John Clark saw two mon fighting in Fortieth street, between Tent officer attempted to Influence among his Is an ardent supporter of n fellow citizens, Lie DELIVEH US PROM THY TITRV ES. had better turn out all the thieves and putin new fresh hands who will least be tole when they get {Applause.) isto talk about ‘assoc! people When the whole re and laughter.) Will only be a few years betoce th Jourwid and kirdied fish all ¢ of the Thirty The appeal re niade | Hect of his a has already shown itself man voters, who Say they will not we will turn thei out ibly mean It ng with disreputable rant Administration ts ands of thieves and plunderers party is corrupt from head to foot, n under old Buchanan's us and T have ne uchanan'’s A rts Agminst the part to be permitted to com rightexs a Citizen of France and the punis those Who bay A VISIT TO COMMISSIONER DAVENPORT At half-past #1x lust ¢ called nt the residenc ads und rene: is Pellet arrested rthe SUN reporter of Commissioner Daven Uirst informed that Mr used to the spt in, and mayb } Hi want them to undergo a thoroughly re Spectable probation, DELICATE ANSTINCTS OF THE GRANT FACTION, itis wonderful to Action of the National Democracy. The National Democracy m Convention at Justice Shaw presiding, but adjourned without making | third talk about the corrup i Merson Market to the Thirty-ecveutt lice wimtion wutll Lo-da) William MeMabo Yesterday morn But tell him. nan wants to sae bion Democrat, h Ht to carry the alate been a great Leliever in tion, but de know something abou know something about the ( tion, and J tell you that James Buchan nistration was as white as an inparison with ‘sald the reporter, “that a news The servant e that these men. pious in biliingsgate and in im Fellow Lodger. Riley of Fiftieth and Edward Mat newspaper? is nota sinule par Davenport ts sstopand look back over their own onus well as mine, and L told me. that asion for gene Goand tell Mr Weat Forty-ffth atrect, we seventh atreet pol Mebianon, of Troy, N.¥ inthe ety ow 6 not at home, port that a Sus re; servant came «1, but Chat we } Twant to turn out, and I think the way to do It fy to elect hon ‘st Horace Greeley and inau; nsation, and T tell you we are going to told tn the or- adopted by Tammany, Afier the a nforr Would support Grocley fur ote Kernan vernor and Lawrence for Mayor, alon. With the ratic-Liberal Ucket, with Uw exception of the te for Distriet Attorney from the ingpey Lit, as Lhave t sompany that got into, wud my nis Little Joulitte + State, talked about the q and Voorhees marching band in old Granamother ( I have differed with rhees politically in years past as widely as uld possibly dj days our personal reladions have always been friendly, and still are 3 y stand together upon the sane or the same yreat ob, irate a new politi- Mu louged at Be Th the room tow rt pould see him at corruption; 4 Lue purest the wblicans Have H ed (he behav country hus ever had dressing wissed his Wa CORKULEION lllan then referred to the state of fe anty, Wayne, wore frou 6 0l0 | und that probably in would swell to Lik0, Mr, Julian continued to discourage you ho right to count upon it, saying that there INSINCENITY Republicans thet United States Commissia The Weather To-day Wasninaron, Oct Mee Marringe of Mina or LoNvon, Oct, 1%—The announcement, on the e and again, Will you plage tH the bail oltered by the Lion without ball, ant refuse ever had; b clr ‘own mout Law was passed I have nothing to say We did lose Obio, but we had r did we with any sylvania by t partof the Grant norally guilly On the 4th of Maren, $s authorlalng Jent Lo appoint a commission for the investigating whether refurm was ed in any department ominission & wad eleariig her with oveu et returned t seo Mr, Davenport and he and I hupp the ballot under foot 1 aders, that made them as the traitors who conspired against us during the tur the man who adult the enomy of the country as If he eon- y the hand of war against the Govern. desertod his post as se and betrayed his country t his enemies, THE GOOD THAT COMRS OF KVIL resulting from th ried will tell in civil serviow, olnted consisted wholly ort, in which they Was uiich conveded corruption Jer@) villces, aud that one-fourth e United States was lost in veley carries a ban- Phere shall be a real as he Was bowed Middle Stater fresh #outher cloudy weather there is nothing particularly disu_ssing to any ‘ales the ballot by ty Nominations. ns On Saturday POLITICAL they have raised the question of good stable association, GRANT'S * GOOD SOCIRTY. What kind of company have they got into? society and res ronominated Gor On white ie at ably by the Republicans rney of the Bleyenth Ward will receive oHo Hat noniibation for Alderman thts evening W. B. Stokes has announced himself as a ean didale for Congross fro: Domoorats and tnors of & threate Jont Thiers ts constantly In receipt of information the mere Parveyor of tals Ae uovement, which at ‘The moral reac by which Pennsyly uy countrymen, bis written : He believes hited country witled to staan your pardon, he is no gentleman there is a fellow over in Pennsylvan ne of Harurantt, Goy monwealth, @ 1 Greeley caries « bribery and corruption, we can confide diana will thereby be rrouse from five to ten thousand ma, Government eb of that © ft spatial dd with penitentiary uces, branded by the oath of a confederate felon who was in the penileotiary of the Btate, federate, this man wanted to elect Hartranit, ing held a secret conclave nd resolved, a8 & means that his ‘ce by the Gov Jamo Cansidy. H that ours ought to be a men should not he the North aad South and political purpo It is sald that chi Republicans ¢ ity for a puror for Asseinbly Vompkine frou however, oxp » November, AIN DUTY OF PATKIOTS, Now, my friends, let us make this good, cannot altord to vote for Grant and Mort: Simon Cameron and old F from the First Distriot wad Blilion M the Second Du @ flit between the Bc in Gray ts still going seven years now sine id that be should ae vyear of general rojoleing and 1 ask the -oldier to wake his ballot mean just what his bullet meant hy did you shoot wien you stood onthe rough is in prison, but the: and so the Grant in Philadelphia be pardoned he penitentiary, eo that under oath that his’ previous oath implicating Hatianft in this guilt was « falsehood. when has been nominal are for Amsiatant rhet by the Natiou mimated by toe Liberals | Demoeracy and the Was endorsed eroy, and brother= the war ended, and 1 hu dd Leet and jo tho Lulre Patrick ahd hie Louie by the Demiocr The Republican County Con turday evening aud u For Mayor, William F. Havemeyer, for Sup! federate felon At the Fifth Assembly District German maas and the whole brood are robbing morey on ye ae Over all th nd Distrlet, David ¢ Vreeland; Fourth, Siatn, Jacob Worth; eww) NiaWu, JJbb L, Gulachard Tho Lord have fAppiause,} Voting ls # serious bustnoss under our theory jon, Michael Nortom was p@uilnated ‘Asseuibly aud Philip Ketverot for it culh, Frecertek Co: n Vorst, for District Atvorany, Beujamin ik >— ng the Fal able Dimes, s, Oct. 20,—Advices from all sec- | My, Barlow Still Ex the D| _ifiracive voie Sin: Your second chapter of charges Moura keembly | against me appears in this morning's Time rdebtoroblt | Every alleged fact and each sugge stonand innu ends of the new chapter ix tion utterly itute of truth. Your inforn:nt tsa. slane deror, as ignorant as he is malichous Mr. Jay Gould had sold thine. while Pres- fT the Erle Railway $5,008,000 of bonds be- ny to the company at 65 percent. of thelr bur value. The new administration questioned r loan of this | the propriety of this purchase, and assisted in compelling their resale to the company, Hal At last succeeded th recovering Meso bonds for asim that palda net proft to the Erie Kalle Way of over $000,000, 1 insisted thata commission I per cent., or $400 should be paid by Mr uild for legal expenses. ‘To this he assented ; ed. with the exception of | that sum Was deducted from the ag Sneote Wallnes kag: | Be paid to him, aud y dollar of itw reit still remains, though ty, have kept the lauount wit provides tha Fby the i urrent bust ES TICKET BLECTE: They give no definite gesuit. It will b 1 count wiil be recorded r. ty already received to show tat the eau ele d Wes erroncots. Wail: Palinetto State are generally repentant | Limight, with prop! ected tieit | asa well-earned fee *. owen | No resolut Moses Ia elected for two yea : the payment to me, ave four yeare’ run of the Sherif" vil or ty Srna ever in tis matter ——— Was Cher Dase Thoin & Gold on Resisting the Decree ot | Sei it were never riced lo pay, nor have Banishment. they paid or agreed to pay, oho dollar lu te oF , iny iirm for this service, 0.—Prinve Napoleon has appealed Aivarg r wis any secret between myself to the Procureur General of France fur re and the Lond f the company, noranys er of the I Pr thang to ‘my h Ke to the edivof the new managentent he Erle Company. unload It be deemed objectionable that we compelled Mr. Jay Gould to disgorge over £600,000 In money, and’ for the recovery of this considerable auin neither the,company nor any one else has paid of to pay one penuy Times then makes an equally unfounded ent ws tomy connection wich the lala inet Mr. Drow, The facts a these: In 1860 having a larce Judiciary claim against Mr, brew, the Erle Railway meade day wight, Chief mat mentand transfer of it to @ ipromive of big claim, then. i nt tho Erle Company, Th ute Py: the Interest of confer with Company's assiznee for & nuinber. of Sandeteton A rs and finally, in Isi2, Me, Drew paid the sup As wee also the mode of uominating | Uf #1O,U4Ni In sottiement Pilon of the te The Erie Company bad then no. more to de retanding was | thatthe As with this claim than had the editor of the dimes, It had asai ed all its intere in bee and of course was entitled to no furl This. wutn Was Boer my olicntetin & manner satintactory. Us, ti Mr. Drew paid nothing for-any cancellation any contract, All this part of your alti untrue aceord de. Should it bi ‘Coming Mende tO pro legally driven bim from his © 9 Union square on Sa suit ce committer of twenty: od to Confer WIEN 0 1 an n y's Davehter, the marriage at Vienna of Gen. Von And def while T admit that any ner ne h Id, Minuster, wae pre Tae marriage wae | acta, and white fan ty »the extent that) ceremony Ld ud . too, owe a duty Hy important to the pu p, —_ wnd so farm ted. vie, that you shall not itinn Movement in France, persistently aid in the CO InB oF ole nde PANES, i the vitemes Anath in male u character ot Panis, Oot. 19,~The oxolteme over the ru Jemen, without ascertaining in advance 1 Imperialiet reaction continues. an readily do, that your inforin vd, or without 1» the company ts are without which yor ruining by. Inquiries. fre f tha: your assumed f that the Bi f the COUNT EY wre att! acts Morent p nt Aghinar Me Government.and a atrict aur | shuduw of foundation, And Lam yours, &e Ie hein key t upon suawected partion, Samue. LM, BARLOW, eit, aud that several of chore known to New Yous, Oct, 19, 187 the movenient will be Arrested whit place —— my ‘Tho Freuch Assembly Elections, — a E mut Repablionn Nominations, mPANIEe Oot, Evening.—The elections to Assembly oe hight ore piiean) Mae ention met on | pirce Me. 977, ard Forcade Larroquette \ wo Court | votes. Le the departme Hoover | cee returns from the town ony hy die the following nominations Davis, tor pupcrin Court Judge _— sult Against r benetit ited for