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"Ny i To ¥ Whe TIE SCN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, U a ‘ adroit management of frands upon the | these industgious carpet-baggers have been | PE YEP TE eTR AP. | manacer, who built the Arst Rrondway Theatre LETEPR FROM A RURGLAR, " TPERON CHAR LOTR ballot box to be committed by his support. | treated with hearty good will by their Southern THEY ETERAN TI ERTAMER About afortnicht after the neg dent ool n ; peed Siam COMMITTEE ON CHARACT ER. Eps ors, ‘The only gains his party have acoom. | Belehbors, and if they choose to break up next — Was ere root: BU that Girne 8 Doras amrin ) ie Olees x0 Arrest ile Went Murderer of - g* ee weeee | ciuned 6 have been scooripialed ng, taking new farms, and joining with |.4 T4LK IN AN OLD LOG HOUSH IN | thoactof taking adrink with Driesbach, atthe jamin Nathan, IMPORTANT LETTERS ROLLING INe plished, #o far, have be V new hands, they will be liberally alded WOOSTER, OMIO same time renewing his congratulations on his | 1 the Eitivor of Ti+ THE COMMITTEE BUS 1 Khinea fer lk through such means, and it is but reasona- | Wien money and supplies sd ’ fortunate eacapo froma frightful death, when | in. T ave seen so many different com- vd : : = | ble to suppose that the same policy will be a ‘The Lion-King's Home— His Kable Tite | Hosting farting winster pera, Beton munteationa and. etatementa concerning the | The Country Candidaics Waking Up—Theip WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1872. pursued in November, This is a less auda- How mach longer will our State Depart How he Clon a Teer’ Cases and | adorned the lion tamer's face had all disappear | Nathan murder that Fam thoroughly dlagusted Av for Cortifien of Character. t : =| cions pottey than was uted by Lovie Na- | ment utter the United states to he used an | NOW Ne Clensed a Pir of w Theatre te | eA. aid, airange ta any, Wot a mark wan Loe | iu thoan all Many thieves Ihave gained th Money Sent to the Committ To-Day. SLEON in his successful attempt at usur- | penal colony by the petty principalitios of Ger ste hed bel el jee and Big Corn. The fraud was evident. Col. Mann at anes saw | Itberty through the gulllhilty of the detectives: ‘ By request we Ia! Lipset readers of vation; any intelligent citizen | many? Within the past month the city of New | Correspondence of The Sun that his commlseration for his friend had all bean | Ait a thief or a burglar has got to do Isto get in | THE SUN two letters addressed to the Commits : nn AN id Tae BATIEN aay te de i York has received from Reuss in Germany twe Woosren, Onto, Oct. 15, 1872—The mas | wasted and thatthe terrible adalr in the Mons | isin, then cand for some shyster detective | toe on Character in this city by rival candidates i SE Thee Sal seinal ate AGRA (AOE pic dah | horrible criminals, one a barber named SOXNe rity of the readers of Tar SCN no doubt stil | ¢ robatly bh ions scruples | and pretend to know something about that | forthe Assembly in @ remote county * or revolutionary ? ' : ach, the Ato ga wet, burt he Bawees theses ya, 3 Web, who poisoned his wife and attempted to | Femember the once famous Herr Driosbiach, the | In reaned to * gage in the abs raet. but he ¥ery | qaair, anv! away he goes out on a pardon. t sce FROM SEREMIAN BROWN, entral Park re Kast River ead sei murder his child, and was sentenced to death : | Wid beast king and peerof Van Amburgh. ‘The | Partivulirly olwcted te belnw made the Sorin | oti papors that one Kenny in Tennessee is {Consdential.' J enderson’s Arrest. e other a farm laborer named Peren Hexven, | venerable showman lives near this city. A fow | privshach for undertaking to make bin “swale | paying the same game; and mark my words, HAMILTON CouNTY, Oct, 18, 1969 Our contemporary the Heraid is irate | who had been convicted of nine cases of igh. | Mays since a SEX correspondent visited him. | lot anematy clam shell. ashe exprested it wos | hewitt ho out in a month and back again In two | don, Aarons Uconnor, Hin. TheIak Ad doy about the arrest of Its correspondent, Mi These two convicte were relomsed | tearing Wooster, & town of perhaps 8000 In. | Mihly editying to the bratander, ‘The attark | Né wil be out “tone Nags He Choate, ant Hone te Wee about the art its correspondent, Mr, baled : pee | of the animals was alla shan; the ge nthe more Guareaaiie 1 ltebby thet Born Hexpenrsox, by the potice authori- of Reuss, as their relatives had | habitants, whe situated the University of | they le had seen covering Driesbach Now, sir. I ‘ tonal buretarand do | ered asoclety and opened an office Olymple Theatre Bt. James Theatre terre, Matinee of The Sun. For the eccommodation of up-town residents, tisemente for Tue SCN will be received at onr regular rates at the up-town advertisement offices Si Weat Thirty-second street, junction of Broadway and Sixth avenue, and SOS West Twenty-third street, opposite Grand Opera House, and on the east side at S12 Grand ttreet, near East Broadway, fromS A. M. to$:30 P.M — In Case of a Riot. In the event of a great riot in this city hat would become of the town with a man like Havemeyen for Mayor? It would be ransucked, pillaged, and burned if it took him as long to make up his mind what to do, as it did to make up his mind whether he would accept the nomi- nation, a aitsic ‘ What is the Difference ? When Louis Napo.eon, after the revo- lution of 1818, was elected President of France, he professed to be a republican such took the oath of fidelity to the 1 ¢. But no sooner bad he reach ential chair than he began te sp at unacthorized powers, and to] his plans forcontinuing himself in the pos- session of office afier bis original term should expire, From the first his ad- ministration was steadily devoted to the furtherance of his personal schemes, and us the pposed by the National As sembly he finally, having gained over the army to his designs, on the 2d of Dec ber, 1851, declared mariial law, issued decree dissolving the Assembly, placed one bunired and eighty of the members under arrest, the leading ones being torn from their beds and sent to prison, while those of the people who manifested any disposi- tion to oppose t ts of usurpation were shot down incotd blood, After these strong measures Lovts Naronron had hing pretty much his own way une r Ly p Wwere ¢ every blob France. When Urysses & Grant was elected President of the United States he pro- fer that it was his be cont reverses drove him from 1 republican principles, and declared the safety of the country required that a tdent she hold ciive for term only, But ne woner had he fairly become seated int White House than he began to show in hi administration of public affairs that h regarded the Government of the Unite Stites as a personal gov vent, and self as the rulerof the people, instead of being their servant, as earlier and bette Presidents had been content to regar tive in Congress who presumed to disagree with him were visited with marks of his di ure; the membi themselves, Senators aud Represen sof his own family, near and remote, Were provided with protitat places at the public expense, no matter how worthless or incompet. nt they might be; and iinally he carried his dictatorial preteusions to such an extent that fealty to his personal aspirations for a second term of yffice was made the supreme test Of fidelity to the Republican party. The unprecedented attempt of President Grant to rule Cong and the country as the Commander-in-Chief of anarmy would govern his troops, created great disgust among the most minent statesmen of his own par alarm among thoughtful people every. where. It therefore became evident that inder ordinary circumstances he would havea poor prospret for reclect and that unu measures must be taken in Jer to insure the success of his effort tomain- tain his position as President in face of b rapidly growing unpopularity, It was in view of these facts that Girana’s: parti in Congress worked so vigorously to ex tend the of ion of the Ku-Klux law and amend the be 1 y and inspired grave feelings « yonet Election bill so as to enable the President to control the « tions by anilitary force. This design fail ing, th their main Cirantites have been obliged to find endance for a continuation bn power in systematic and colossal fraud on the ballot box President Gras? has repeatedly mani fested his approval of ballot-box stuft A means of political success ; notably ir the cuses of CLayToN of Arkansas a1 Davis of Texus, Both of these men had been indicted by Republican grand jur for election fraud nd in enses ti Federal proseeuting officers, who in fulfil mentof th sth of office t ‘ the indictment of the used noved frou hy t te Join In all the recent the Grant party have triumpled, the u butrageous frauds on the ballot have bec boldly practised, N Carolina wa ited with fraudulent voters colonized t sarry the State elections, and the Libera Committee have evidence to prove tha 4.600 illegal votes were thrown in tha ftate in order to defeat ge Meni now The more recent irauds it Philadelphia were bold and open t youd anything hitherto known in tl ouutry, The cnormous registry there wa prona facie evidence of prem , fraud. Our own reports vint t well-known New York roughs voting tn precinet after precinct ur Hon of policemen and Gaaxis United Btales deputy marshels, In the tnte bf Pennsylvania the colonizing of traudu Jent voters was carried out on the most ex tensive seale; while in Indiana negro were brought from Kentucky in aroves t Mlegully vote the Granr ticket, Frow the developments already made it bas been shown beyond doubt that G nan» Bitin Lope of success lies iy the extent and nfor- | Promised to furnieh th send them to the Unit munity fs blessed with ties of Havana, The lasc published mation regarding this gentleman is that he has been released, but is «till in the ista Laudable as was the object of Mr, Hex DERSON's Visit to Cuba, which is stated to be the ascertaining of the ex the revolution, the 7feraid must know that | incendiary, It fs surely no arrival in Cuba, barring the landing of | stop, and that the litt an armed expedition to aid the patriots, could be more unpleasant to the volun- teers and theiragents, They have lied so persistently on this very subject for the | warned liquor dealers th past four years that their purpose of kecp- | pala that any « ing the truth from the outside world must | will be prosecuted to t be to them of vital importance, law. Brick conf The Herald decloves, and we b neans it, that it will hold the Spanish ernment responsible for the safety and freedom of Mr. Hexnersox, and that, in this determination, it will be upheld by the whole American peop! per correspondent is certainly clothed | who sold them rum. with no such official importance as a regu- larly appointed consular officer. The fe mer may represent the press of the coun- try ; the latter represents the country it- lenburg News of Sept Is must not be sent to lunatics, seeks to lay the be destitute as Buick gets sober, t A correspondent © South America of an ins wretches we do not know has been chosen as a permanent resid et condition of | Jomannns Dukyruss, a pardoned murderer and | A fence of rv 11d be made to understand tha ——— and productiveness of the soil. fortunate in his ventures, he lost alimost all that One Mr. Briex, living in Augusta, Me.,has | The Se e selling I es that he cannot control his | esty, and in manners is bluff and hearty. He is | Drieshach doer, hy appetite for strong drink, and, like most liquor | & man above the average in t nthe rum sellers. His appeal should Sertatnty | be regarded. Getting drunk with him must now | ing ese! » Now, a newspa- | joviatity will be served with a subpart — Picayune recommends the introduction from Chelan A Stonh’e ACE, and if fever | York for giving characters to cendidates forthy Assembly. Lam running tn this county. ‘The ember Who represented this Het last wine ter took money from both sides, and then ry means to | Wouster, the property of the Presbyterians of | and tights had come from a sponge fil after | Tose pink. and the whole affair was the of a managerial dodge to advertise the « neces ed States. What com. | Ohio, and taking a southeasterly co: the presence of these | baving gone about three miles, he reached the it from the Meck. | Herr’s house, Drieabach Is now an humble » | tiller of the soll, ‘The cabin in which he lives is | rocult of alove affair, While travelling throw built of logs, lis in a dilapidated condition. this county a number of years ago, he was wait~ wh boards.wonderfully In keeping | &4¢ Upon at her father's hotel table by a hand- hit f i 18 | some young woman, Driesbach was enamored . surrounds It. The intry | of hef charms, and not many montha thereafter Ingto look upon. Imposing ] they were married. He continued to travel. she hot deny It; but Iain not in pris there I don't {ntend to squeal myaelf out for that is getting a little result ncern. | Ke TH® RESULT OF A LOVE AFFALR, the Nathan murde Drioshach’s settlement near this placo isthe | too stale, Tam wanted by the detective force | dodged the yeaa and nays. ‘This has brought the it appears that Chica enerally, but unless [pt solf in their way, | office into such low repute that any tm Peer res dctha catty thic ae Who consenta to take ft up needs» allow some petty thief to give n Caaacter rece “Much and thenine | it such places as Reddy the Bla apply to you. Please send me your best one. [ round about Is pl The. Allen's (two men that for thelr private in- | understand you, re strong proof on. th inces of Germany | found about Is plea < detectives raveive un| bts HAS aud barns. and well-fed cattle and | S¢companying him, until about seven year: ago, | formation to the detectives t ieatenletalda Ag ra} points. [enclose an original aMda t their erimi- | farm houses, larg when he renounced the show business. never, | for their crimes), 1 am in no oarthly danger of | in the Priv at my grandfather waa & Clues Lente fiers Wort: Tas Ar fed eal : y Meethoding Cuureh until he was turned maven horses are abundant evidencas of the richness | he says, to take to tho road again. Reine un- oing caught, fort would rather havaevery | Out, If this is not suM@elent I will send yous if ever being caught, for { would rather have every | Ooh ned copy of the amdavit. ine than one My opponent for the Assembly ie Nehemiah nee by time that this should | With the hous he ever made, and has settled down to the more | detective in the United States af correspondent tied his horse and | peaceful and quiot vocation of a farmer. He country Sheriff Smith. Smith is @ great rascal, his moral rough the public jc Went in search of Driesbach, He found him sit | happy and contented with his wife and two | Now, as pardon seems to be the go. ifthe aus | and religious standing in this eotnmunity is very m liquor in future | ting in a grape arbor «emoking a pipe and talking | children. weak can prove this by fifty of my supports k Mt eat ee ae teem eh | thorities of New York—I moan the District At df pene dnidavit t wi now what agreat many others do not kno: of) 01 , h let At | ors, ani send you an aflidavit from one of he utmost limit of the | witha friend. In dress he resembles Old Hon- | [arr sare. end that. 1a. cood manners What torney and some of the Judges ‘not the detec- | them that I honest, virtuous man You A " halt, b blag flat nose, | 224,turnips, and the wood he prepared for | be bothered with, and, above all, that they will | Visors and I kept the Poor Mouse, he charged lame of his depravity | hi oly a fia: ine aie 1 LS cad a rete winter's tino with his own hands, Hlelast words: | see that the Governor will grant wo requisition | ine with azoaling the funda and starving the d forehead, ark, pierving, command- | when we left him, were: "Call again; cn aoe ni GS pond chet 6 aupers. My party had ten majority In the After making known his business, | agai. Come whenever you want to.” to allow me to be taken to some other State | Poi Mien dntith brought thie matter uj, ang i Ps for Tam not wanted for any crime committed | f heat him b ‘ Y @ correspond core ceive yeat him by one vote. f every fascination; for as soon | th rrespondent was cordially received. In INSIDE HISTORY OF THE PENNSYL. | if this State, and my worst crime is burulary Sunith was a C RF rhead oli through the war, he companion of his | the course of the conversation Driesbach sald he . vinsd BLRCtion ~ | and breaking jail out West at several digeront | but I risked my, fe for, the imperil est ag of 0 test was a Greel 5 as put foi NMA LE x. . my country, jen the draft was started in th ve tery tani tate ey cedeucuce tote as places), Twill come to New York city and arrest | county, Smith cut off the forefinger of his t ward by friends lately as a candidate for Sheriff of thie county, but for suM™cient reasons he withdrew from the contest. Hartrauft a Pardon Brokers’ Go the Nathan murderer, on one condition—that is. | hand at the Best Joint to eucape going to, the ‘ > ‘ ae etective, | fren is Was Hever actually proved on hin, Prom the Chicago Tribune. Lam to have the same authority as adetective, | (rv, que was never actually proved on bin, HILADELPHTA, Oct. 15, 1% only I am to be my own chief and to be under | hand in his breeches, and [ think there js sume- sylvania election has been accounted for the orders of no one, and no questions are to | thing init. 1 will make him show his hat he | variou as to all it was a surprise, Gré be asked or answered. Tam to have one legal | ‘Mug, before this fight is over! f the New Orleans st known asthe terrier | Herr Driesbach, or Jake Driesbach, 4 ant to destroy the « nand boll worm in the | was known when a boy, was born in Sharon, | men and Greeley men. This s that T ike your plan cf reform, and will vote for self. And yet Consul Piunips was forced | southern States. ‘This ant is harmless to vewe- | sehotiarie county, N. ¥., on the 9d of November, | even the, Grant mer ppreciat adviser of my own choosing John Graham) and | all bills without regard to party or anythir to fly from his post at Santiago de Cu tation, but makes short work of any Insect or | jy: Ls i * | of thelr Pennsyly Bill Mann, | the free run of the city. I ask forno money | else, If you will only send tue a character, and y 0 a h ‘ork of any Insec Inf. Ho was the seventh of a family of ten | and Bill Leeds, and the other hand-Bills. can gO | until the job is completed; then the State or | denounce that rascal Sinith, Aw you are nog owing his personal sifety to the protec- | small animal which encroaches on its premises. | opiidren, His father wasa carpenter, and young | Morton better all the time, and L might add.it | ry Aydt had 4 much known In our Assembly district, it will tion of the British flag—merely for the | A scorpion, an insect very tenactous of life, was | prieshach worked with him at the same busi. | Ne, were suffictently lucid, even Zach, Chandler. | city shall pay me 5,00 in cash, and assure me | increase my chances if you will get 5 ; idited bY thaante th Crees tothuced AUseaa Leas iL LOd Feae UME. WHEN He Sunttedia te They hear to Tweed and the New York gang, | that Lam not to be kidnapped out of the State | endorsed by Tammany Mall, and crime, which is the stated purpose of Mr led by the ants in three minutes, a centipede | ness until the year ISH, whenhe secured a post: | 11 thelr political conspiracies, about the sate | after the aflair la over, Ido tot ask protection | 804 Oakey Tall, and the Committe HeNprnsos’s visit of telling the truth |! four minutes, a tarantula In less than two | Tiel w e boarded also boarded some | Proportion that Charley Bates, Noah Claypole, ‘ rt ‘ and the Committes of Fifty. and bout tk dldlon oF ts Cut nutes, and asnake nine feet long in Mfteen | ifthe enployees of the Zoological Gardens, | 494 the Dodger might have borne to ne vasier for any crimes that I may commit in the future rou best Reform Assoc al ne condition of things in Cuba, — nutes, The Picayune’s correspondent is con- | with whom he became acquainted. Not having oeereees ss SE aUnEA tau inerinite if Fa, | in the State of New York or any other olace, but WP aati ap cate ennlne raviatelwe Aguin, take the cuse of Mr. JUAN ZENRA need that If the ant can be introduced | eplovinent in the alipplig house during the | f\)1uey arcompllaned this majority of S.%0 | protection for what I have dune already xive hime cortidcate of charactor Bond mee This gentleman, an American citizen, Weut | into the Southern States the cotton and boll | Jlnger a glen ON | travazant registration and atufing the surplus | Now, alr no doubt many of the fy men of the | blank form, with proofs of good standing, and to Cuba to lay before President Cespepes | worm would soon be a thing of the past. Butif | ian tiger, It was the custom to remain onthe | [pte the i} if voted. and by the extrecr- | mansion in Mulberry street would recognize the | Arete ap Rut ene ed. T forward $1 to ch is rapidly coming in fasl your # ety. and would outside to elean It. Not being satisfied with handwriting of this epistle; and no doubt if | jan certain propositions made by the Spanish | the ante areas destructive as dy and can ion, of treating with the subordinate managers wency for this county. Yours truly, ) thi mode of proceeding. when the men were ‘ ; x43 vd ep it from the public, for, as r Cabl for the settlement of the Cuban | settle a nine-foot snake in Mfteen minutes, might | absent he crept inte the cage and began to | Of the opposite party. thoy do they will keep it from the public, for, a ¥. a5 JEREMIAH KOWN question. These propositions had been | Hot their 4 be a little dangerous, | clean. Some of the men soon came around, and THE PURCHASE OF THE LXNOCENTS. you know, such things must be kept secret. ||P. $7 Burn this (not the dollar) ou the murue . ai bee ‘ i seeing Driesbach in the cage with the wild beast, ti b lier jobbers of the Demo- | That is done to make the public think they are 4 stevio é 4 by Me ; Hw finished the cotton wor erhaps they if " ~ ‘this way the sinaller jobbers of the Dem. previously offered by Mr. Nicouas Asca- A Beato, fads Leeda yey told him “to get He would get 1 do not mean any person in re- | really wise, for if they opened up the people YROM NEMPATAT SMITH. naTE to the Cuban Commissioners here, | Yul acaulee an appetite forthe cotton plekers: Nobody had @ nin there be- yagement, but the ward chaps, end t ace 8 (Private d were A by them. Mr Z i FET Jake told them he guessed not; he se who run forthe Legislature and expect | Would svon discover that they were rank flats HAMILTON Counry, Oct. 18, 182, and were son wit »y ce m. Mr. ZENEA Aman named Bares sailed for England a real ead he, wanted to get the Were brought in by the Leeds and | You may remember Allen Pinkerton’s threat | ij, Cnnries O'eonnell, Mov I. bee iy Hi ro was furuished with an American passport 1 Saturday with the avowed intention of t hing clean onc 1 e arguinent some time agothat he would catch Forrester if rtd, Brnott, aia Judge Pekin from the State Department in Washington, | ging his way through Gre ei ain barise thE] Watt twine Guin ieiatiker eek ee Buehetee ee ead | on top of the ea: nd he came just about as mvipaTntots: T understand you have oy is be Stee “4 “ ot long * bac ne v bi “gd A hedad th t icy shop for insuring the aracter: and with a safe conduct signed by Don | American fag. Whatever respect the Eng Ws wed Me fareaone: wha war ex hae thas Why, t In't no Demo: | near as he has eatehing me forthe last ten years itey shop for Insuring the characters of here, He saw President: Cespepes, who | bitt contempt forthe mondicant. Bares is also ne orn Soe ee Rt Pardee se slanged respectable fellows, Ho's been in | tives amount to nothing, and could accompl getting eo hot that Lneed one of your pol ; i : ent cee ‘one | Understood to Intend to wear the regulation Ma ati ouar potaiea.. oy Ot the United States Senate, and has got the | nothing. Men that are into big jobs nowadays | /neuratice tuned his tnttce hein soatah y ERE Obnee Siar DNC) iaeh oF at army sergeant through his ridi © went to Paris, where he exhibited In the a ost one brain, i Phat ain be Pres- | do not let petty thieves get a chance to give you ought tot paid. tam short. of isang whieh should De based upon independence. ee ee ee ee test alae Justify | National Theatre before the crowned heads and | fNE of tie Culte’ States. Thataln't yourstsle | ino away; and you can see that the big Jobs | money, but am willing to give a high promiuny ZENEA was captured by the Spaniard: when about to leave the isiand on bis re. be would have somothi 1obles. From there he went to Lyona, Avigon, ent to a place where | Bordeaux, &c.; tl h provided you will let me work It out in back to England, Lreland, ng to do for b ug | tod Scotland, visiting na dozen lature. T have consic urself, they have not | approve it,and am he Leg dyour plan of refor ady to go for it, oF Ain't there a good deal of this talk for a | are all got away with. I could ment business matter?” say Sam and Ike, with thelr | iately, and as you know y palus itehin Mf the principal citi turn hither. After being confined eight | besides gratuitously exposing the Stare and | {US fore Nas eaablahed: and wien he retiree | Yes. boys, T mean to be frank with you,” | caught one of the robbers; but innocent men | other plan. irrespective of party, whi mouths in the Cabafia fortresa, he was | Stripes to ridicule and insult. » bowery Theatre aud elsewhere. ‘Thi guswers the envoy of the great party which | are arrested and blackmailed and locked up prvi for the Ansenibly againgt ine tried by a volunteer court martial, and — was about the year 1si), Ile filed atwo weeks’ | SyvEnt the wat and presented the bull pups every day, and big accounts of the smartness of | is Jeremiah Brown. Brown is a creat. villainy It is to the houor of Reform that there have n ita ranks since the shot on the following morning. It must be borne in mind that the Spanish Govern- ment in Madrid exhausted all its efforts to save Mr. ZENEA: Serrano, then Regent, | gut the upholders of ac telegraphing to the authorities of Havana | to be I emptory order “to respect the sa In thelr powert et given to ZeNgA in the name of the GMANT oF Ss adinit th: he kingdom and of the supreme | ton was the chief cause Regent of t shows that the Liberals are not spoilsmen, perats and Liber elect Horace G fe party of National | engagement at ihe Bowery the party of National | *Y°8iient Van Buren thought Jake and his been so few desertions | wonderful, lens « vue morning, and the | and bis morals are so bad that they would 1 be tolerated In the State Prison, and would dise Come slammed quick !"* the detectives are written The real question here with us isthe pardon | next morning the gentleman has been dis- josities, and was at the} "1 grace even the State Leyisiature. 1 will s October elections. This | Howery one night wien Dries drove his Sitratneancr tas Gatiane Pee wa charged because the detectives, as usual. have | Fou aMdavite proving this by mens hee orites he ‘stace ina n cha t + se posi ‘ en, Another common racket of | been in the penitentiary aud in the Assorbl: Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, &c., were next | gl¢ct Buckalew, and after a while you take one | been mistaken, Another comiion racket ot | ar ae eet ina nn aa ie thin, ise Which they believe | visi te plays were written ekpreasiv foe | (PNK too many, and find yourself In Moyamen. | theirs Is to come into court with an affidavit | Brown has brencht wp aceinat heen el ong shave it stilt | him, with parte for him and his peta. ‘These he | ete t, Chore Hill {prisons}. Your frieuds | from information received. What acoutemptl- | of sheep stealing. [have been able to couvines racer. The | Preduced in grand style, with full companies, | fy /0.00 us and say: Get Ike or Sammy out oY aig cur g Judge must be that will grant such a | [2y party that at ‘the tine this thing bajj . Wherover he weut, ‘The following sui th sheep stealing was treated n this butder « at Democratic absten- | Driesbach's menagerie was put ¢ end ils pelnt there ieheaming interest among | warrant. Where in the name of humanity do | SYuokarcount, aud that a f the recent successes | Kayinvad and Weekes were the proprietors fie vay looke tata iell Gren they receive their information from, and why h the man who missed ep I ave bi oir eyes, and drops bis it for the two took, Government of the nation. f Grantism, THE FINST COLORED SHOW POSTEMS voice a don't they produce the party they receive it foduag by trumpiig up ia Neston wind Ali ites niece aa on yer hese, era He a (hat were ever printed were gotten out for this Bove.” he save, “you know we've got five | from? Buton just uch papers aman will be | Mobing by trumping up an vld clare for whic bri Ns on Ho mission fre Th als of Kings county have so | menagerie. Driesbach showed the St corre | thouna: ajorit ity, and the registra ; 3 § ¥ Patsy on sce eae he Spanbt Gosermient, had Win Share Cid oe y SPOMMURE Rnaelneha et the tilhc PRIGh We cceel Gani year Parte t eee cdigTA. | committed, innocent or guilty; and what for ir taking @sivise over what he call : . “ slr strongest men torwa @ As- | fully keeps in his scrap hook. ‘The cute are a f citherof you ever had done auy- | Why. to allow our smart detectives to soe their | His war record. Tsend you an ailldayit sigued pears, furnished merely with a letter of | sembly. The nominations already made are: | rough picture of the lion tamer in those. dave 1 | by the strongest men i “that Juct 1 ‘ In the Fifth I t Hesny W. 8 Wibhis pets. They were envraved by Jor Morse: { the slight, brenth-eatching sort, not | frend the thief and gain more information, and | Grown was at Ch ar frown F deip ani batarpcrl-ihebhm akan eal Psruaar ita dbeagatich Fee accra, eM: | dha 'worked by Thaddeus Anderson. They are | intended, but not withoutelfecty n° | most generally to blackmail the person arrested, | ring on the t © impers tain-General CepaLtos., If his life si ae Nene ont sar hlh yeh looaing things beside the magnificent |" You say. Get us out of this. Well, we say | blame them alone for my downfall; and H rye) Le eas Wg eet he sacrifi ut berfortnauce of eith és pauel eps ‘é thet ease a hewered we teat all | vse \ ‘otk “ wit che ert Ln e. ad of trying to stop me from committing | after the fight was over lic his duty, blood will be—as is that | Y at enna aay Seip IrlesDa ing met with an See eee at the tive i | crime, they have always done their best to get | ive, and was sentenced f hundreds of other victina of vol even sll : chi Wad fallen solish chap, with his head | meto commit more, Dut of late years Thave | Uranded with a hot iron ut unteer nob law—on the hands of an Ad- | 4") Pet ; ‘ ihe JOUNUP Hartrentec who slwAayn ratnerabere add nothing to do ¥ ie were re- | stands to Brow : ition whieh, by the impunity | jan of nari Ait asa er, continued to give thea es rignds.and aint got none of this respectability | Ward ed forme and T always had to pay | nar, but befor claret oate ’ a ewe ew ite hs and Ni the rei nnd stu about him. and Sati isa better Demno- | them myself. In fact [ pad then so often T got | fir of hls disgul x ia oe uged the savages of Havana to | Jouyc. Js i es ents that happened, We one in fxedit. Hyt boys, it’s Heart that you | ‘red, and now I shu les and thie A Penta de wana ' ; - word want. partiok LGuvnor. ‘The Guvnor of | eraland have nothing more to do with det ue t tiou of their hate ured t a has ‘ was 0% of Raltimore siness with his head full of the Pres ney. 1 thatt e ept n I » atl « y ppers kept me poor. ' t rs bie ay sat alk Bat. De mor’: | Grantor Grecley be electe don't cara ¢ it er are DIAY Cg a 1H mH one OF tH the office row which of et; and mind, Ltell | Talo not wish t ything or da anythine endors Mr. Dawes tor Congress. epven zen I . homing i t tie, At np 1 ; {pus wel warm Mr g nt if he beats FX hny | that will in any way interfere with Billy F % x stricta, the Lit th new r Aan teaitacpent tfrant. But Dili Mann is the best District | peater's or Kenny's . snk’a chances of: weer comuelt ’ Hon. Henny 1. Dawes is running #s | will send a unantiaous delegation ans TAGeh anderen inraunalccauibacs the theatre rney we ever had, and he'll always git a ad eg ME is Frank ¢ chances of | ant lilm.to putin a gosds a lidate for Congres in the Flevent! Th which we were pinving had a large pits and it | fiend @ pardon if the Judge and the Guv'nor | liberation, Let them squeal away and get ou Yh hoy tine Was Bled aiicet ty set eathcn ehat beoning | int ag'in him. Ho's got Heart, he has if they can; Tam not in,and don't propose t ’ th District of Massachusetts, He had en- | The commitm Mr. ( Any ph ane phon CMTE One Lallbe ee Novw atop your chinning.” say Ike and Sam. | to get in, Hut 1 do say that I could arrest the f eatietactory refer ta yed a fair reputation mntil bis Re- | Heisnicn w {was a most unwarranta- | wd over my head. and was fiving for the pit ome round to the Pewter Pig, between | {0 | k : r. lose a Ofty cout aren Riaide f auth eae when 1 caught him be the tail. and hagied hin and Gallowhill streets, and we'll talk | assassin of that man Nathan, and produce evi hat i publican colleague, Oakes AMES tos te Gerinan fellaw crtiegns, Wher ate heat fay | back. Cneedn’t tell vou that standing room wa s hess dence enough to have him huag in four weeks | (alsute to the National Comnittenn es nd the tied, in his private letter to his frieud and o 4 sie zed . by i tied ahs i a ade mighty quick A that Plt wi 8, Shey, Bae PARDON THE BOON OF PURCTIASE. after landing In New York. And Lam willing te ’ Respectfully yours, | Newest an Surret McCow t he had ted t elr law-abiding character, and who are nc e animal coming. | ‘They rousted out pell-me The prize o otto Mt PI 8, comply with my ¢ P. 8. Destroy this (not the stamp) on elect partner Mc uo that he had allotted to | Rad ial debe Ledanwban I Wid whining fore me to “Hold onto | a The prize of the election in the city of Phite- | éo this, if they will comply with my dem a y a ‘ be frightened by the threats of GWANT's agent olin was the parion-granting power. It was | should th s Mr. Dawns two thousand dollars’ worth of | trom surnorting the cundidates af thee ce , thellnsue as to whather the Bieta chonla havea | Should the proper officials agroe to this, let ——— Credit Mobilier stock. “I have used this, Teinaralantioe tae mice 24 SEBRING COL, ALEXANDER, ha tinue Mat inflexible magistrate, who would them send @ communication to Tae SUN with Mh. FROUDE UP THE niis i ype : a rule of law that an accused person is pre- | Th the course of Driesbach’s travels he found | hearke appeal of a District Attorney, | their names attached, and let Tae SUN vouch = aby id Ames, “where it will produce most | sumed to be innocent until proved guilty, but | himuself in Cinsinaati. The proprietor of Wood's | even though counterstgned by a Judge. to par | nae ey isk Gan Pell ABiRe Oh ie Mies Rally Palhiail cad Orher Ui good to us I think.” this rule does not hold good in the Federal } Lheatre wanted to make an engagement with | don the malefactor they had themselves pruse- | that they are genulp hen L wil) come on im ‘ " ee Uimsivions b iste 4 bim, but would not give him what he wanted. | cuted and sentenced; or whether a Governor | mediately, just to show the citizens of New Subjects of the Queen Looking at our Guy In reply to this evidence, Mr, Dawes | courte when the accused is afriend of GuerLEy y and proceeded to lle, | and Judge hould be made partners and York how smart the detectives aro. Tosticutions, made . ee, the .} and KERNAN, billed U we On ations of thiseame District Attorney, to mi . \ ; esterday the Arcac “ib escorted fe, a few weeks since, the following Re — = found a telegram awaiting him | Jail deliveries when it became his interest Yours respectfully, — Pownrit ayy Fuse ¥ ag sy the Arcadian Clut bg itement: The President of the Kansas Pacific Rail- | {fem Cinctnnatl, saying thot his terns were ac- | greatest office for adishonest man to hold in all a number of gentlemen tp the Bound as far as the rcelther Oaxre Aves nor any other man, | way has recently made a sale of a body of land EHS raeeain tae ince Gominen stnee'| BhimaRlonitl Remiae Paledolohin be eae Morle D’Anticne. een es bie py sue las bang hs Healthy cd Me sicek of the Credle satiien, | Covering twenty-four square miles of ternitory A proceed to the tio river, where | criminal class than any other Amortean city, & Jean Henri Merle D) Au PR ners GE CHR NGe Lee Coceetldn, clneea or of any ¢ ‘ nin this worle lying contiguous to the Ine of the Kansas Pa- at. He registered hiinself aa” Herr | the negotiation of pardons through his office 1n- | genty in Ge Meitsariand: on ston | | missioners of Charities and € ace FOF ROT OLMBE Soep yd hee ori ng contiguous: tothe: the Kenem Fee hand Col, Alexander ithe tiger's name) | volves. perquisites. and. bribes of unparalleled | dently !n Geneva, Switzerland, on M their steamer Bellevue at the ¢ i of the LE a I OR tag Sib Fila, road, In Eltis ¢ Kansas, to Mr. Gkonor south America.” No one but the captain of | magnitude, “Skin akin,” say tho Scrip- | 98 years. D'Aubigne was by birth a ¢ NIC AE SeRIGh ramet ahi cd eit f with tas Own Inanay earned with my ce ant,an English capitalist, ‘Phe tract extends | the boat knew what he had or who Col. Alex- | tures, an eve for an eye and a tooth fora | and of Swiss and French descent. He oly Of walk about. thirty ere a or ; r eT thirteen. mi along the railway, and on th vder was. The chambermaid received orders | tooth ; and all that aman hath that will he give | tinyuished as a writer theolory and church | Paned the excursion. Among the ¢ were . - . take the carpet and the bedding in the lower | for his life.” Yea! and for his liberty, A wicked | U"* - . *} James Anthony Pre Miss Fi full Phis pretended denial admits that the n of the property It !s prop to lay out | berth from Herr’s and the Colonels stateroom, | man’s instinets need liberty the most. Men are | listory, and his “History of the Reformat a SPASRES: MMLGA Patera 2, vy tock Wits ned t hy Ames. Hut it ity t a. A large station | and put straw on the foot, She suid she would wicked that they have not a wife, ora parent, | the Sixteenth Century” had a wide tation | fy ne Deene, vay sale ep nes on fo dony that It wasn ait. Tho tact with k yards and a fi Lie eer Tee OE A heathen. SHAG: [Ors deliverance, Into part ofthe world ie | aid influence both in pe and America, H i am Henry A \ ws we know from abundant evidence, | (4h art raat lia sl FLERE ST cE ears re mucgec een: uacen PARDONING MADE A COMMERCE a ees a anal WY maid, C. HL I Pu ucluding that of a high officer of the | juin. Vague aver tieas Bealtadl (et iked in and was chained without | 88 in Pennayivania Je of corruption | standpoint, and Bre Daa ths ain, and seve Credit Mobilier, recently brought to our | experi f fr nding hate perance | fans in ny broad, rellable. channels, but pucidies ice tad rome. hosed thee hat Mr. Dawes took this stoek | ok homesand cattle in onder to give che | eantie 1 oveasionally econ. | Out, and dries up, and keeps up acackle without ‘The Great Isaue ot the Compatens ' 1 1 Miss E ' 4 t of the divide 7s arate: Gf the recion tents t bot i the | eomgiuity. lke Old henson 9 roost when th Brom e7 ‘ tiodation ladder, f i eri gion a favorable ; nd there tasted pilot ster he neton police. The little news ' t hiet The boys were drawn’ up in " 1 this is what he | start neds then the clerk did tikewisecand iewas | there merely pickat people.and xiveovervavout | , "The Democracy, without whicn this hat gh the visit. was entirely tines r his own inoney | phe O'Bries me ‘ nally Kromosea ter Fhee vie tae Maree t Baur cite) so tas ote Ae EY Nould be the rst to recognize and. tet. t Bras $0. peak and 5 The O'BraeN men need not tatter ther and see if he had anything good, Herr sald ail Yelse: so that opinion is never prepared for S nd in duiiendailthe HesLowalcunen Re ee Me ne thor! elves that HAVRMEYER w t fet right. They proceeded to the room, opened th | ny sturdy pull, and long conviction can no | danger, fin deflance of the one-term ¢ Froude. The oMcers were all} 4 i ‘ Mm Pub Up by the: Gaur eae ia whe tase Heopened. | more vet headway than a strain of eloquence in | Cons of Columbus, Cincinnati, and their own | distinguished historian, wh If the ople of western Massachusetts | Grantites asa blind. ‘The Grantites will vote | Underthe berth, and they did not wee hin, bur | &time of general whooping cough, “Hence, pare | Convention at Baltimore nt shall suceec ture, Was Introdu Prof. J. ' ef such am represent them | for him solidly. ‘The division of feeling which | they did bottle, and went for it, Says | dons arasnatched berwyen the public cackles, | {he country will have glven a popular vote in | lineal descendant of the celebrated 1 ay face reas ation ficte like those have prevailed in the Custom House ranks aa to | CrMpANt and the criminal often comes out of jall with. | favor o7 the untimited reflection of the Br igator of the same name : Se coe MP tinlac ib ‘ “Genticmen, you can't drink that straight, | Out publication, brit. The Inevitable and logical result of such |’ After all parte of the sip had be en discove proved, und admitted by | whether he should be nominated or whether «| Viigo tora pitehor of water ad glnsans THE STATE NO HPTTER OFF. Gh Chdorsement will be the embodiment of | ly inspected. the boys were exercised 11 10 himself, that is their affairs but wedo not | Passive r v should be pasted was proof | Jake and the cautain went out +loting the | In our national disappointment over this tec: | amendment will be passed increasing the Presi, | 2ud,furling sails. ‘The t i see how they cun speakewith contempt of | at his nomination was meant to be in earnest ee mane Fheoush | tion, we have yet atulasionary pity which bids | dential term. on the ground that the too great | SfAbly mart sean. Aku: and tha —— 1 us try again, We pitythe State of Pennsylvania, | frequency of the national election b the corruption and venality of Pennsylva we They tried to get to the | whose ruler is now the Wattiet Attorney. c Mis to” the ercial | {ards wero manned, t i Small-pox threatens to become an epi the animal growled a ttorney of | jurfous to the financial and commercial swered by. struitis ¢ ke & nd | Pile i \ ing answered by strats ) nia after they have voted for such # rep-| gemre in’ theston and che atmeact aa yune the door was | Phladelphiay and whose astute wid ieautiful erents of the country, AN that Is now | warthe and, which Nn most precaution urs 4 ry errito mercy « ui urged in Grant's behalf wi urged with ten + rig ‘ —_ ahie olty nthe brute, A hearty langh was | danesatonce onthe Onio. the lakes, and tide. | appearance, at least, of popular approval at the Deen ONE Sate 1 Saprome Court dudse, ee ft, LRN DRE. + HAREtYy AMET WAS ter. that It haa deserved this prophecy at the | polls. Then the rich mats cand will be | y ¢ tbe Lis stated that Apollo Hutt will go oute} .,TH¢ Bteat work of boring through the tho Colonel was chained. Herr | “titartrantt." sald Major Rundy, editor of the | snd. the people inay In vain appre: Bain a AE ange fo thoy weed foreaceatinla ter ds Hoosac Mountain is steadily progressing; the t BI EE One New York Mail, “will carry Penusytvania, He | mation of the work the foundations of which aie gett ad nie Tor Jn of the 8u- | 5, ein September was 310 fect. The] Was feluted in next morning's Com. | Could not, under the circumstances, be elected | our fathers laid. ‘The vast power mud influence Finch avisit was made t 1 i Court i Pike CuanEl hed ie e0.ad Nan at Re nGrang aS anywhere olse, But he « venisylvania.” | of the Gove the compact force of a groat | of Inourables, where th Chavmoat prominent nawee mentionen| rect, Pye iraa i cae too MY) body went to see the show J —— political organization, will be more than they | furtive muse / th milla dh Nagi cA cuos Tle REG NEIL Pitre peek lace ed ANOTHER TERNINLE SCARE The Groat Show for the Great Raat Side, | (Ahreslet. Fen now the strong hand of the | uf old ayy. Une! old | DEAFORL, and JoRw &. Buna Sed thawte Ca Fag ad ti at Drlosbach wave to al dience of pe The Central Park Menagerie and Den Stone | State, and yet t it Hercules fa hie cradle, | fot vba ( . : ts 1 least Hout. not from the How tamer. | Circus inst wight opened @ brief season at the foot of | NOW Ie the only time to dxht consolidation in | ject of peculiar inter { ' 3 H Luirty b street, East River, to # full house 4 memory is periectly t Hasntt Made .” toward the centro, Phe rock remaining to be | 30Me twenty years ago there was a menagerie per t Pxevitive siting to | a ; ‘ ' n le up His Mind, ward the 0 one ! z on Broadye thevcornerof Anthony street, | citcus isin the milet of a dense population, and withie | meet the lasue now, tive i ria | cal elices are scar The terete ounces that Mr. alave n two separate parts, Hetween theenst | in which Drieshach was encaged to entera den | the tents were the de of the neighborhood, to: | to meet it heroafter nM eta th apeiesshi A gil ph : dat the present rate of work this will be 1 1 Oe HOWE Ws DIS ut Die aH Had, and Greenpoint. This timenso exhibition tea | fVHtinuan e 1h powerthe prosperity of the cot f RED iar ae pt the nomination otrated In less than #ix months when tut He | eiatomary | i Ae a bination of turee distinet shows united In one mam: | the dangers which {t more than foresindows. ¥ ‘ or or no! more than 3,000 feet will have to be cut t Was soon sir fyhis Uaok. With @ lene Nshow. The whole may he seen fur one ticket of | ask the earnest attention nsuited n sir f "1 h mind has the old gen- | to dulsh th Hranittan tee roat, while all the ant 10. The place lag becw aduiirally etre fr | Once ler the | \ “ und at t F ‘ all mals in thee 6 dashiny about if a most . initia” savas teuts are capable and almost to aman the whole Ur pt An English hunter tells inan Indian newspa- | packs h At the same instant or rise against Grantand the alprineiples | a — ach's hoarse voice was heard lustily shoutlt Michagerie conaiste nf twenty Ove engey, aviarice, | he represents, tle w H iy « tat 7 I {ct Attornen per how he Killa tigers WIN suyeuulie. Hi hol | for help. Women shrieked, the keepers ran sud tanks, Coutaining 24) apecimeuy Of Deaste, biene fraud would not thin. To make this 4 penal de w bullet, and bil ie or ten craiueot the [te assistance of the prostrate lion tanier, who | Mil rentlics, “he ‘cireas cei moowed ot 8 the battleground of rémalniine weeks nN hprealt ; soo attes anohue tauce a ui i cebeates a Nick nene, | UML Reversed his usual uceupation, and. was ape | HUES Humber of Hert riner¥, tn din both hem: | of the campaign, 1s the only policy of those why | proved herself a pr ' trate the wi ® aud th . ‘o tc | parently in the process of being very efectunlly | consist of every novelty la, equcattaalem™ arene | Would. maint the Repu as it is if “ihe Charity Hosnit <a Wein tae \ if het ‘and a general pante tov yma The ashen eaeM AFERIE | made with energy, ouc triumph in Noventher ta | wet yor aity, dost rie ct Win hod et Mamba ven deo ee 40 ba beeEs TF f the P place among the audienre, Oho of ths keopers acti (he Mort expertin thelr peculiar itue of | A8\ti ed, bane Both Mt ve vn to be ven better than | would sone the (aia whoare | {He subjugated tion tanver, who presently mide lady riders who distinguished themselve " Binily Kaliifull were ex e aga ys OrIANY Ainoh ff Ate aero tian ae tamer. wan Dresenbly (aad iellathe’ ea esiighed themaeives A Monarchical Party Inaugurated, the day's excursion, 4 Veal, ¥ tan elouina iB) ie ais uufairto the tiger, end canto ater Peete is head, with bis face and God Misa Deatrive. The tines qregultuce : WasttinaTon, D.C. Oct 2. A tine b “ Sloieul on koe bike bm inbule: Amon 6 Fatiie en he facen his fourlegged ab COVERED WITH CRIMSON CORR. pV Ina MarBlal Dood” Reese Leta GRAeRER. | Refube {ust Reva aroared by one of (te Tie 4 ——— hen iceapdesy it ehptends Al Wt t nest Jeade t t tuMso 1f serohaiie end gymnasite melan fone wovibed In fa v1 Ail Mary, a Culnaman of education, |! ieee Jean Hhoweotpat | Deleshach wae taken up stats to a private dQ. The troupe ot epertornine | yor ; 7 eS s Three Valiant Maskutrers aly gathered a knowledge of Rnglich, | * uilets wae ny warbutisnow | room in the bullding, and a physician, who was | {ike,ho eae uled ® marvelous vurlety of iiarrelous | 'VOM* oe PRE he attraction In Wood's 3 gate enowlody nti adenined by all etyilized natiouts and even a wilt | conventently present, after examining h clal fastare ee ic lec e eet pekenttOR. ingacd tie written by came popular amony the country people. | neat eionid enjoy the inalienable right to be kiled as | WOUNGE announced to the audience that he wale nettacive acta, of fg on aha paca Nets it 1 Three M fie Anogro on the plantation could | patntestly ae posalt hot dangervusly injured. ‘The next day Drives ue 1a each perforiuabce, de rat the j bres Musko\gers, " Mien Botton 24 -He Mh haute ke Ah | é ~ Hach was on the atroot ns usual his arm vatried agture, on natural nietory, Which proved in sAtateanan SE SUAADY ASS S\B Ri ® se ‘ MAUN. Last spring he and fix of his tellow coun, |, 7 Pere neoee We SHA Raine of a new Trish | plaster, After a woek WO resumed hla performe <i we Clowes Aiwaye ' Urynien rented a plece of ground near Mario weriean journal about to be commenced tn Brooklyn | ances with the sane aniinals, and gained gre Phe Greele mn Ci . i SG They put twenty apres tn corncand four tn ege, | U7 the How W. R. Ronixeox, Mr. Ronnisow ie © men | popularity for hie pluck in Gually avercuniing iia heel fon Folipalen Glut , PA tr oaeprael Pa ine " : : J . r of reat taleut and experience tm Journaitam, He wit) | te ferocious craatures which. hid made. so | p bly District, of whicn the Hon, at Huterraptlon, ton, and rained crope that are the Maatration 8f | be able to give to tue new publication au interest whien f (eaperate An attempt to devour im. “Dried. Guar Presa at, wil holds meeting thie even ey Hee tite wecky O60 Ke country, ‘They recently sent two bates of | attaches to few weekly uewsvs any ach’ ® lar friends were greatly excited ‘ourth avenge. Bpeeches will be delivered 2mund Yate 5 anil cotton to Meniphis, It ie neeciess to pay that & entire succes spore: We wie hin | over bia narrow, escuue, nope of them, nore sp incre, uD Ward, the How. it. Fo Ana B2mund Yates, the great English author, will | augetnerss mn, ab ld clrced | bali § Saew the late Col, Alrah det her for the first time his lecture om" The Prince . t clube ia tus Ls wy int timie bie lecture om" The Princes of } The Mutual Reneft Sav ba Fob." ib Sicioway Mall, on Monday evening, Oct.us. | butiding, oMere many advauteges to depy alors