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° 1872. PRICE TWO CENTS. FORTIETH YEAR. Mamentary pleasantry fatal stabs at the Constl- | ceeded, and that we are tution of the country, and the suggestion made | copy of what was said by the Senator from Iilinole (ar. Trumbull) Sreanization of the Xo which called forth such a declaration from the b chez at Senator from Vermont, was th swore that they would vote for (he nominees of the | her ‘That has been the chi Hint Sie hts been contrvifeds ©! strament by whic The Plot to Overthrow the | sdiptiag ase werent depended Sa ‘hl Yote'tt | tn other words. they wore frat organized aa a Republic. NEW YORK, MONDAY, 0C’ 28, box. Th LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, ——-- DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THB SUN'S REPORTERS, ——— A Nobleman’s Son Attempting Suic Oak Street Police Station. About 10 clock yesterday morning & respect- able appel man asked Sergeant Kelly, at the Oak street police station, to accommodate hin with lodg- ings. The Sergeant, who is of an inquisitive turn of mind, questioned the man about his antecedents. At first he hesitaced, and then made ® few reviies with oandidate—if Gen. Hancock, or Mr. O'Conor, THE NATIONAL FINANCES. or Mr. Adama, or Gen. Lyon had been present- —— @d—It would have beon otherwise? Un the con- trary, the saturnalia around thelr defeat would have been marked by even more ignominioug signs of trumph, and the subdued threat of Mis to count in a President in defiance of the electoral vote, already whispered abroad in view chard of the alarming reaction that has setin against | WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—Judge Richard auch frauds, would have been openly placarded | aon, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, will as the purpose of the party of the President from | goon have ready his volume of “Practical Infor- every venal press in the land. Nor is this even 4 poundanger' forge. Deliberate men, trained | Mation Concerning the Public Debt of the » careful announcement, do not heediensly put | United States, with the National Banking Laws forward 4 programme {hey are not prepared tf | for Banks, Bankers, Brokers, Bank Directors, CanapISS eee a tee eee emdene phall | and Investors.” Among other information he river towns were processioned with filegal ‘voters, whose return across the Ohio has the daily chronicle of th ress along the border from then until now. In Penn- sylvania, and especially at Philadelphia, fraud Knew no disguise; bands of roughs, contracted forin New Yorks went Pane ae to poll repeat- ing throughout the day; and even Republican Journals have since felt compelled to come for- ward and denounce the outrages. In Pittsburgh the same scenes are reported in the public preas. What the aapreesie of illegal voting may have been, probably only the Government officials en- gaged in conducting the fraud can tell, but it ts credited as far beyond the actual majorities claimed for the Administration candidates. It would be s paradox to call that an election; it Negotiated—The race Into ® league sworn to blin Tinting Were tr Sie ac ee te nner t2 | and then voted at will. But, this counted and fren those | enough. The. oath” might fall in he laws of pel ence, wbetdre any act of Cohetess | enforcing disfranchisement, and ac THE SHADOW OF TYRANNY, | mete visaamd tebe iehy Fevovution inthis way, Diement:che-onth, “Armed men ‘are quartered THR OREAT CRIME AGAINST AUFFRAGE. Bbw" gieodous’ are herpupse condusiee, “itte Whon this procedure, with {1 dant utter- | from Mr. Pettus, a leading citizen of Alabama, Naw attintt, Soe , | ances, was had it 4 upon the | Whose character Is well vouched for by Republi: | Was simply e di tification of so | yote. as Is highly probable, It is probable that ait ‘Through thi \f the Be Constitutional Barriers Already that a new era had begun, that constitu. | can authority, and ‘who from 7a dlatrict | Many votes at thousand, “he ar. | the attempt will still be made, and. the po sired mittion dottare of the ave por conte, | sven atric ay Toat, ine cauerunon 04 te Oat ’ al restrainte wi no longer to stand in th where the party of the President have, within rests which have since followed of the bility predicted by Senator Trumbull thus be- ready Deen negotiated ; but as yet none of UI atten it ‘ee uae Ree y fe PS ot ee oe .] : way of party ascendancy, that tie business of the | the last month, confidently announced a reliable fome an accomplished fact, and clvil war will be er gents. and four and abalt per cents. have bee | came more confident, and related the story of his check: riumph of those in power, and that any failure yt 7 r" " aii We ves — to do so was to be rectified In violence to all tie | or pelings: through mien al he voters are required ts | COS oor ee alrendy given significant an- | Sines” Sie mosey obtained fom the sale of the Lew longed Le ise aebility, He was reat nouncement to this effect. Fortunately he stands | $0vee,, tne ,moncy obsalnad from the sale of the pen no chance of election, so that his signal will rare 4 nt'avall. The defeated party in Indiana, under | hes been at the rate of about e hundred mifione ot tol: e lead of Senator Morton, which Is more im. | laren year :‘and the ‘proceeds of the sale of the funded portant; have indulged in ike utterances, but ica can be used to redeem, ty Donde here again thelpower of State admini And hot to increase the public debt, ner ree mitarainy) out such s purpose, “I have faith, Suced the amount of bonds bearing six per cent.tutercat, Mkewise, that the men of Tilinols will rally to atetrnit enice i in secrecy and silence, but the remarkable fact stands out that the arrests and charges all stand inst agents of the National Government, and afi indicate awide and systematic programme of violence and fraud upon the ballot box. ‘To give assurance of immunity to those who ‘were to engage in this great crime, it was noces- sary that public opinion should be set at deflan by some startling pardon of other noted crimi- nals; and it was done. It was not to whitewash electoral rights of American cltizens, It was | g0. The colorediman, when he comes to this point o vine been there bly & short cin 4 Liverpool, and the: the beginning of the crusade against a free, un- | ¢airance, hands his vote. oF It a tak 18 ne his passage to. ine co ny THE SOUTH FIRMLY MANACLED, | trsmfetica su scane ted by another ‘colored ma Haan nage be londea ta Naw York after a teates vernae 42 and has been inost of hia time In the Fourth War oe Going odd jobs. ‘with which he eked out wacanty rub ry Oe. oming much reduced in circumstances, Compelied to apply to the station for lodging: ergrant told Doorman Bro to give Wright a clean teil, Instead of terding him to the ‘ordins! rool le was conducted to # cell in the west wing. A few minutes later doorman Bi m returned to ‘age, and announced only too there for plainly to all thoughtful men that @ conflict LS Was linpending in which the very sanctity of the Es = Tho F Olaniing ta the B allot box was to be vindicated ‘oF utterty sub- | fora ia Fefertnce to the colored pen ye Alt the ine o¢ c ve ever ween And a) © Fetters Clanking in the E2008 | rrereiy of glaring outrages but ftisoniy the hee | beard ot beng exerded atthe pot haw been Uy Mack f the North, ginnings of outrage that they can correct by | Men ou black men, for desiring to vote“ againat their > of the Nor fimoly intervention without Fesort to ‘appeals | Tce Mts cule. p AMé cause of order ana the constitution by | cipal $87, ting a distinguished citizen of this place as | amount whic! 6 ‘Whose known firmness of character | Sept. 1 0 ’ gre jes serera Madge tp he Spt iomaice | ™8 "0 Navan Aram won" "™O™ | Pasa oder ware itu abe ats | Sau fi rt Rela Retra on| Sa : a oe Beeb a tak inst Federal or Congres- He ened to the cell in wi HONEST ELECTIONS STIFLED BY FRAUD ch ways ae would have been fully under | | But tt is not always sufficlent to, thus vote the | prison ; it was to show the rascaldom contracted ation. ah firoek, God oxmerwioe and by renece of Ce, Oauaner | asd caw him ing from the door with & eravab NBS cea . nats lack man once, any more than | ie white man. | for abroad on what resolute Executive clemes 1 nice of the indebtedness has passed away from those | ground hie nec a Ry ed that | to accomplish @ complete subversion of the | cy it could rely if involved in difculty. Phila ‘ohh letra feael afd hd singed det coseged ‘ho tight be entitied (9 avail theroselves of the ¢ bie loge were fying coisas kre: Value and validity of all suffrage as an expo- | Glinnia wan the chief seat of operations, and | Reflect that it is a Congress elected two years | Xrtocsin-or gold cortinenten,the ammount that i fa" soon ‘aa’ the doorman had it, open 4 the scandal of these days of the Republic. od nent of the popular will. It has therefore been | how it was done is thus described by an eye- | %€° NO longer representing the thought or suf- | issued is iimlted only by the wants and ability SPiogeand iitted him. He then shoute Great Speech of the Hon, B. Gratz Brown | Het Perret cativee (n'Commroese aa frony | Staley tev etd Oey pete ane’ atafean | Witness and correspondent: Constitution do be present oath an spectators | that they anall mot at abr’ ii. exceed Wwenty Tet | Gkswtsths eu espe om owes ews in Belleville, 1 thenceforth the rule of the Presidént and his | chisoment as to secure an ascendancy that =i!) | sty “tZaprraie eharsctere ie Kew oN smosncing | Which undertakes to prescribe hostile duties to | Sime,pazone tne sinount of cols ead bullion tn pechaal acl ees <= y Alle part en conducted tn utter ce of | compass tisan ends. as been tol p #1 a Vici sident under a Constitution he one * incadei Rithowe accustomed purities and precedente we | the nation ty the defenders of the adminiotre- | dis heyeesTegele ce several thousand, entered the | SY moto hey. It tea President intent. on b Under the head of “Fractional Currency,” the ‘The Bodies in the Morgue. re met. by 01 liste; directed where, how,’ and. fy whose ame to vote, and put under surveillance that the promised twenty-Qve doliars should be earned. Every ereie Se asset Se o 9 mente’ being furntohed trees The connivance of the cites in tra disgracetully 9 Nicem”, accompanied lenged where the negroes chielly live policemen stov the polis, put s ballot in Begro's hand when he came up, and made sure that be vote ‘The * Invincible Grant Headquarters” was the focal point for all this corruption. There t had been taught to regard as the bul Fe.iow Citizens: The October elections | popular liberty, fare over. To say that they had proved satisfac arks of | tion that there are no disfranchisements now xisting at the South, and consequently “Pie dealing that was had with the electoral | San be no unequal suffrage. How untrue thie Bory to the cause we fepresent would be only to | rights of the State of Georgia 1 highest | as also how unjust to the voters in the other deceive ourselves, It would be equally as great trfbu nal of t tion, Was the example soton | States of th Union, may be illustrated @ delusion, however, for any man to assert | high to guide similar perversion of electoral | by reference to the case of Arkansas. Saat, thoy, wore "in any sense, conclusive | privitege elsewhere. “The experiment was ten- Theres Constitution framed for the State ofthe vresuit'' to. be hoped for in, No | tative of tho feeling ot the North, It was fol | by "adventurers, adopted by | Congress, “tn Somber. ‘The. three great States of Indian 2 up forthwith ‘by. raids on the ral | Stine Isis, never “accepted” by "the bec Ohio, and Pennsylvania. have spoken. — In | rights of the Southern States und Dlevexcluded from suffrage as well as holding he frst we have wained a controlling and | bag governments, such as ba Smice all those named in the Fourteenth Con- ‘substantial victory over vast odds and against | been witnessed in any free government. and | stitutional Amendment, When C y act Bowerful appliances. In the second the fuch as no future historian wilf credit aa possi | of amnesty, undertonk to remove. such disabili- Plone slanted” reddy are ‘so humerous as to | bie ty be tol free or subju- | ties. however, as they only related to holding own retlection who thus purposes to use all | Assistant Secretary says: the power of public patronage to swerve from Within the fifty militos tf dollars limited by each of their feaity into partisan practices the repre- | the acte of 1863 and i864, amount kept in cireuistion Genta tae the ge he tad you Cage oral it S cueremeg weelly requ ar erie aerresey ts ould inaugurate, of think that fraudn: on the | {es Mepersion of koeut ond dolar te soak habitat of uineered in Northern States, would | above that proportion, makin Nowance for tend to confine that war to remote sections? Re- | lost and destroyed notes, and ls much below t again upon the alternative proposition and reity is sensibly felt throughout the country, wer me candidly whether you Hieve that nderthe head of “ Payment in Coin,” the even a civil war, averted for the moment by | Assistant Secretary says : timidities of trade and commerce, would bi in Onding {ts culmination in the ni inder asperities of feeling, thus produced, ‘There were taken to the Morgue last evening the bodies of two unknown men. One isthat of » mi apparently between firty and sixty years of age, about S fect # inches in height, which was found yew terday morning floating in the Kast river near the foot of East Thirteenth street. His clo which con: of a binck coat and trowvere and «black felt hat, dicates that he belonged to the humbler walks of life, No marks of violence ite general ap- pearanci ja that it could have been only # short time in the water, On his person were found a tailor’s thimble and ® paper which may possibly lead to his E a: ave cut down preponderating majorities within | gated. Georgia was, of @ recon- | office, it did not touch those excluded by the an array which would involve hereafter in all recognition, It ls» ft nt of what seems to Garrow iliniis dad vo leave the ani decision de- | structed again, The Leaisiature of her election | gross’ Gonsitecion trom suarage and they re- rinted copy of the registry was shorn of name | the politics and conflicts to come, the Weat a Sad tle one Gergibeate of membership in Pendent as before. Inthe third we have t a ngage Ta leagued with the South against the moneyed | promplant faihtel payment of ¢ ied on the 16th o id, | was emasculated, the seats of hag Senators and | main to-day—thirty thousand white citivens—ut- FY euch bond in coin motwithstand:) ¢ immense gains, an ostensible | Repres a busy one, of which o 4 tives were filled wise Sppointess of | terly defenceless and disfranchised. Now, con- @ scene within was : power of an East which had inflicted such @ | at maturity. And the question bas been further settled Vow recorded against us, as unexpected as It | the military arm of the Government. ‘Texas | sider the practical working of this system, The | Hfe-picture is thus given by aliterary artist: common subjugation upon them both. by legislation eo far as subsequent legislation can effect y Was unprecedented in the history of politics. Florida, North Carolina. and other So.ithern | whole population had been so antagonized, race | | 72's, book wae Breaided over by, 8,0 mea Ti, & ‘THR DUTY OF THE BOURDONS. iC by the passage, of enw hick wee the Sixt ort five fect nine inghes In stature cl 4 States were treated likewise, It was given fort ainst race, that the reliance o! e minis- | \o" 4 Her - 2 wi onl Ababa foie ef eestterrrner alta ait that the South was to be ruled, notin the name | tration rests exclusively on the He Sefuly pited brink of perilous ion to the Presidency vuly fourtecn days aft nfo lored popula- Those States have be comprised the n Philadelphia and a voter. Bitcing & ration, and wi rightly held in the past | Sf universal suffrage, but of disfranch ‘an emphatic expression of t dif you would avert it, and ment, | tion. There were not, and are not to-day, ed in & blue coat, from the book, fment of the people of the country, uttered by ® | py hy to exert an important influence upon the suc- x ethod: o my m a eS OY gr the disasters to trade, y a rown woollen shirt, and on hi Ceoting Presidential contest—signiaicant as the easier method, and test oaths unknown | enough whites in its ranks to fill the offices. | it was handed to some New York thief, who smiled t auatee kad ieee resa then recently elected and Just com | gnqone slipper, W i seen by the reporter his fw was covered with blood, which had evidentiy flowed from a cut which was plainly visible over the left ere. ‘This leading to the suspicion of foul play the repo Visited the New street police station, and was inform dy the Sergeant in ‘charge that he examined the cus en the Tan wae frat brought there, and that from 1 appearance, and also from the fact that he was foun Tying fiat on his face, as though he had fallen In a ft, loned by the severity of the fall. find iiuieelf transformed into rchant, Lows Arch street,” or whatever else the slip night im e BShoulder-hitters bec that, or the other trade or profession, and found th Seased of inore names than they ever haa Simian had recelved hie name he was steered to ‘iret sension. forth to deliver us from | "It'has heretofore been stated that the isaue of the this great dancer, and again commend the puri- f forty-four millions of dollare of | (nite tles of election to the American people as a bet- eft to the Secretary of the Treasury, an arbiter than any resort toarms, ‘That you | several in tances are given by the Assletant Secretary can do by a change of Adininistration ; that you Peden tich ha ong idl than Noye nga can not do by maintaining in power an Admin- TT istration which has shown Its readiness toresort | TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD. to such an upballowed crime against Impartial —— suffrage to maintain its partisan ascendancy. | Ne Cameron Tactica in New Jersey—Gov. to the Constitution were recommended by the | But the election returns, compared with the bearings, and therefvre potential with President, ordered by Congress, and supple- | census of population of 1890, Bow whose minds were before undecided. I sh mented by the carpet-bag governments to the white population of 962115 cast only 25488 challenge @hat general opinion. On the con- | force a new lease of power and extended plunder | yotes, a colored population of 112,160 cast 28,190 trary, I believe they will be found as significant | of the people. The electoral laws of nearly all tes. Among the whites one in fourteen was fo-day as ever before. But let us not mistake | the Southern States were so framed as to give | permitted to vote; among the blacks one in that significance. As the conflict there clears | jn “perpetuity absolute control of affairs to a | brery four voted, away, out of all their returns two prominentand | meagre minority of the population. It waa a | “In other words, one negro in Arkansas counts striking facts are standing forth. The frst is | sudden and violent revulsion of principle, but It | as much as four white men, And the same ne- that in the conduct of the canvass the Federal | was ad pted unhesitatingly and Biaeee re- froyors counts also as much as four white votes 4 in that while pelled to protest against these frauds. Here ig what one of them, stan; Administration has exerted openly all its pat- | morsetessly. Up to IS8 the Republican party ‘the Stat. lilinols or Connecticut, ‘Think athe support of | ‘The great West, which is now first, coming into 7 Brooklyn. Tonnge to invalidate a fair expression from the | Tad made its entire canvass before the country | gat'my thonde, becguee Fou de hot reaide in | Ge0- Grant hitherto, ts n ed to confess: | ity vant Influence in the counsels of the nation. is phoney Wate Commbstese been warned people, and going beyond even that has medita- | upon the alleged rightfulness of a frce, impar- | Arkansas or Al threatened openly, atrociously. to be defeated of Pre ou do not suffer anything that there has been false registration in the diferent ted and committed a crime against impartial | tal, uniform suffrage, On that ground ® rds. The Thirteenth Ward of Williamsburgh has suffrage, which in extent of prearrangement, in | had claimed franchise for the negre Magnitude of moneyed disbursements, inemploy | south. en he reached the polls he found st voted. The officers refused (0 take his ballot, roceeded to the cured one it | from the inequi we atthe | chisement thus ite FUPattel werent and power in the councils of Gov. Parker of New Jersey has pub- the Republic, by a system of fraudulent yoting sited upon thelr citizens. In purt and ine F : lished a proclamation enjoining upon all officers | been especially particularized, ‘This, with the Four- hat ground alone it had coi ied | oy ction, suc : ia ve erated by ihe Federal police, under the pro- pecially particulal w Of te lowest agencies, has haver been equalled | for protection to the loyal men of te Seth, Oa Oooh) Reperen Sat tied ate ier Coeot es aaLaee is ihe wean. ting auspices of an Administration intent on | of the law within the State the utmost vigilance | teenth Ward, comprises the Seventh Assembly District. before in any experience of an ostensible free | that ground it had been willing to proffer se of your own in the entire aggres in the | thine Voted upon bie name. of the sons of @ | retaining control, to plunder usin the name of | in enforcing the statute relative to bribery at | The Grant Republican candidate is Frederick Cocheu, government. The second is that there has been | nesty to all men in rebellion at the South, But Loral college, so that if by the policy of the | Wel:known pournahet Ser tate nets ity Geir | the laws fatal to our production, and to main: | elections by promptly causing the arrest and | President of the Newtown and Grand Street Railroad. very marked indisposition with quite a large | When the theory of disfranchising was once dent endie party twenty-elent thousand wre learn from ‘ tain a spoliation of our industry that diverts all TAT etic’ akall: vielase! th The Tiesnoeraty laive made be choles) a tee Hits Biss Humber of those classed hitherto in the opp» broached, It seemed 80 h easier to reta Votes (representing n reality about six- | cinet that he was the twenty: its gains into the pockets of favored monopo- | prosecution of all who I jolate the same. Sion to the Administrationand especially among | power by excluding votes than by winhl trict (Sixteenth and that portion of the Democracy tenacious of | dence that a new text was at once | ratio of one in seven of the population) can Party momortes, to take any part in the con, € partisans everywhere, and the wonderful trol tire six electoral votes of Arkansas, they troversy, but rather to abstain from voting and | spectacle was exhibited great party turning | will neutralize the electoral weight of sixty-four Nineteenth Wards) the delegates have failed to agree ‘The Sixteenth Ward delegates present the name of Andrew Heck, alias Whitey, a pal of Sain Collyer, now an officer in the Court. “The Nineteenth Ward a thousand legitimate vor according to | perscnated that morning. empted to personate a well that gentleman humeelf was on (he ground, was Only rejected when he denounced the rudiain. Batley LE Bnet Rey haa 1 geen ‘The law of 1871 provides that in addition to any a by, winking or blinking at the fraud, be- cause party management on the one side or the | Punishment then Imposed by statute or the other will be enabled thereby to retain its per- | common law. any person convicted of the of- ity jers claim the nomination AB we the election togo by default. Whether pon all its past professions, as well as or a of + eminent physician, Upon presenting bis vote was act: | quisites of official stealing. Great G fences named in said act should be deprived of Gus Meringer, brother-in-law of ex-Assembly- fh of without gocll reasons, it is certain many ed principle. and Bending ite energies 10 | pa eee oe ae te eotal vote vou have | pauzunformed thal Re had already voted. upon wich | it come to this? that all of iberty is an office, all | the right of su that, any corporation | Min the First District James F. Donohue, « liquor m Democrats have held aloof. and that their in- | make this a nation, not of equal fr . but of hi Soseehsince onmilopas bes voeed Tor’ thew of freedom a bribe, all of cit. zenship a regis- | whose Suanagers, oft oers fea agente, with i chant of the Fifth Ward, has received the Ring nomi fluence now given in the right direction would, | partial prerogative. cal case 1 will save thew the trouble of coming her The | tered vote for the powers that be? If any | consent of corporation, should use its | tion, No one has been vominated in the Fifth Distr! In all probability rescue the: nation from WAT THAT MEANS. also disfranc three out of four of yourselves, | fevly was that they had both voted. and he left withs | think that such will be accepted at the West | money or property for the unlawful purposes | in place of (en. Slocam, who declined. thraldom in the long future from which unaided 8. a eT eee ccc election of a Preats | aue sensibility of the. glorio es ot Americal | in lieu of the national life into which its States | therein specified, shall forfeit its charter; and | ¢ To-night the committee appointed by the Democratie they can never hope to deliver it. pale retulte to the cause of free suffrage have | Gone Sea a Ene eM voter polled in | “iizenabip. have been maturing through that the party to an act of bribery who first com. | Grecral, Commities,condieling of Wire Commissioner s a2. “ ry 5 LI NS, y - THR GENERAL OPTLOOK OF 1972. ry 5 ne Sta Tineke it requires M000 46 constitute oc THE COST OF FRAUDULENT ELECTIONS. danger, they mistake greatly the t plained of the other party should be exempt | Firs Cummissioner Massey, wil weet the delegates and ple has been so far lost sight of that martial law rea] Ms people, and they mistake It rom the pains and penalties of law. Sievert hueeaen at In what { shall have to say to you, therefore, | Pas tome to be an expedient Invited and angled | Jority and throw its twenty-one electoral votes. | Now, if any one supposes all this to be an in- | j18 bi mn they mistake It tity more MO | Ty give pect to the Governors proclamation, | *Bdeevor to harmonize msiters, ¢o-day. Pehall addres my remarks exclusively | oe eee te oe a eee eee ine far supprersing | &simple calculation will show you that 16000 | expensive mode of conducting elections, or that | !magine that any th PRTG seed i aay rt rhe itd —-—_ serting their rights, whenever violated, in suc brave pea o these two conditions which have developed | the electoral vot themselves out of the preliminary canvass. I by too much faith in Regroes in Arkansas, controlling six electoral the communitics. Thus | votes, will neutralize the vote of slxty-fo the pay for it comes out of any honest gains of the managers, and not out of the public treas- The Old Jobn Street Church. ra reward of for h manner as every | State Committees o! ple know how to assert them when vc- | every person who in ‘exas to-day the Governor of the State is dis- ¢ integrity of the peo- | tributing writs instead of ballots for November, | ‘housand of your own citizens, or, in other be detected, arrested, | The members of the old John Street Methodist rive eo) UFY, they betray great ignorance of government | casion demand: nd convicted of fraudulent yoting, or of : - . . mo 4 8. 0 bro- | Church yesterday celebrated the one hundred and fourth to bolieve that they will knowingly endorse South C on reform words, disfranchise, by destroying absolutely | at Washington. Av soom imagine that the bur. | casion demands, : fhe Grime thus perpetrated against themselves, | (2,30ut0 Carolina an ostensible reform party of | the vote of forty-eight thousand of you, This is | wlar enters the house for love of adventure.and | prewpisH MURDER OF & CHILD. Curing freudulest voting, of of making fraudu- | anniversary of ite dedication. The morning arrvicra Gingrdesr ahd the making of ‘al the ‘Federal 0 ahd the making o je te a Chee by Liberal Demareat. ia | Iawsunder which you live and are taxed. And As Whose of any Liberal Democrat. 1p | the saine consideration is true likewise of all Srreptaver the state, fovofving even the mero | theco}ared vote Af the South that may be con. fa and too much respect for that independent judg: son 8 70 tment in polltics; which leabove all price, and | men, rafused a voice Should be encouraged, not repressed, to hesitate in presenting any reasons which ought to have welgat in an emergency that imperils the com- rejoices to go off empty handed, as to believe that the repeaters who thus in a few hours in a single city manufactured so many thousand fraudulent votes, went back to thelr dens of crime without the wages of sin. It is sald that consisted of a love feast, followed by a sermon by the Pov. Dr. Nswma. In the afternoon # reunion of the former pastors and members of the church was enjoyed, AL this latter service rddresses were delivered by sev. ber election. Such rewards, to the amount of Li cle Arrested for the Crime. Retecting such frauds and arresting the of- New HAVEN, Oct, 26—At an inquest | fenders. of the oldest members of the co tion, and & Om political estate of every true man of free | 5% Boy ero | trotied by Improper methods of race and league | the sum of three millions of dollars was expend- waaat era fovernment. Assurediy there is-enough in the | Yee hen a ere ae eee ag ean | Organization and this constrained to Its sup- | ed thus ina single day in Pennsylvani held here to-day, the particulars of a horrible DAVENPORT’S 4G@RBSSIONS. Qrtet enlogy was, pronounced wpog, the late Daniel 1 outlook without these latest evidences | Jand th tainly not much less would have satisfied su e the most devoted adherent ¢ But what must the population itself votes wrong for party or- | Georgia must not be counted. In North Caro- crime were brought{ out. The family of Lozelle At the close of the regular exercises all the recently elected Methodist Bishops and some of port by the Administration. in so far as it re- resident, | Petts dnequal citizenship, in so far as it violat ee Foote, of Oyster Point, consisted of his wife, on be Arrested by BP item Patines vere esas ine stmsers of Ok ation to pause and consider seriously th : Lo Bet ‘orth Caro- | tie freedom of suffrage, in so far as it consti: | amount to that can afford thuste devote three | Foote, of Ove Thousand Citizens to i eminent diviues were made life members of this Suestion whether there la not something after Se RET ig reg eg Be eR organization, it ig a direct att sof money to a preliminary skirmish in | Hattie Cornelia, four years‘of age, and Celeste, or Irresponsible Tools of a Politic ghurel by the voluntary eubecription by those, present ae tet Parslther partice mor thelt’ principles | oxertedite control the, Bate. @ espa ntti toy teigadted oad egle to retain agcendaney, These mil | Lettie, about two yearsold. Lettie was remark- 1 The special deputy marshals and super- | The money 40 raised ta’ to'be applied to the mainte: Out which neither parties nor thelr principles | S2erted to control t power of Congres ‘ople of Alabama or No tina. ever, e of the count wea tla trate tas dy : i E The money 40, rele Can have value or expression, that is luduitely | Pe \avolted ne take geae from fe: Lachlacire |. Every fraudulent ballot polled anywhere inthe | grown now so burdensome as to absorb almost | Aly tntelligent for one of her years, and her | visors of election who were appointed to call a EES Sse above the duty uf reamrning a creed, or vindi: | the utaeree ature | United States is disfranchisement of some hon- | Snefou the profits. of ye rly labor—taxes | parents doted on her, Last Monday her father upon citizens at their homes and question them AM Beauty. cating a personal antipathy st citizen thus deprived of his influence in deter- that come in the main and in the end from th ninin, se returns, In Florida, the General As- started to go to Rhode Island, About 6 o'clock eae pes ronal Wet FS, oe he general result. Every sinister order- ons of the country, and - - concerning their right to vote have presented | | There isin this port as beautiful and trim @ 1 woul a BEGINNING OF THE PLOT. tach | structed, and, as in, Geuryia: dead men's eats | 10g thet impairs a free and equal sufrace, and | Fepresent am nt taken off of corn and | OM Thursday evening Mrs. Foote went up stairs | reports of thelr visits to Commissioner Daven- | *esm yacht, the Eothen, as was ever built tor private ohaTauld pot fellow citizens, have you attach | ore ta be filed by appointment to make out mar | Puls undue power in the possession of some at | cattle taxcs that rise up with us in th with x lamp to put the two children to bed. | Port. Mr. Davenport hastily looked over the | Pleasure. Its second in dimensions only to the Duke Piste er a the expense of others, not only fmpaire the moral «for the Administration. In Louisiana | ang Political welght of the entire eloctoral sys- n, but also visite direct deprivation on all ing, and lie down with u tous from the cradle taxes maintained in public thought as e ‘often arisos when one party or another has been | Jorit t ia vanquished at the polls, and were such the only | most disgraceful plot was only discove tem basis of present apprehension, it would scarce | defeated in time by the energy of Governor Hattie, the older one, went up with her mother, but Lettie became interested tn looking at the pictures in a book, and did not go. She was | nounced that nearly one thou of Hamilton's vessel, nd 1s owned by Mr. Kobert Bras h railroad contractor. reports on Saturday, and subsequently an- nd persons had sey, son of the great kothea w transatlantic. voy Je Fes Tt yore eallcated Warmoth, that would have cast fn the shade all | bonest citizens who remain true to their duty | to the dignity and excellence of government; | sitting on the floor of the diningroom. When | been fraudulently registered, and that they ‘St. Johns, and then ste be worth while to aitempt to impress the atten- | Preceding acts of distranchisement. In Arkan- | 884 obligations. Thus the plotted purpose to | but squandered, stolen, shared. in point of fact | the mother had reached the top of the stairs, | should be prevented from voting, Com Lawrence, afterward visiting Hemet hat a deliberately, plotted. parpess fo | ta%.4Feiun of terror has been Invoked ever since | Strike at the integrity of elections by the people, | by the robbery’ thas maintains iteelf followed by Hattie, she heard the front gate | ooples of the registry were furnished to Daven- | dich Qribhiag. iva tg Nirman te 01 hat the vote of that. § c u 9 loor 0 8 0 ne 8 by swinging, and thought some ot 0 0 sterday. The descriptive tS a 3 2 Eontrol or defy te will of the people wien for. Ly poe Miley neece the eeault wit the’ gennt | the Senate from the partisans of the President, | New York city was plundered of $00 winging, and thought some one was coming to | port yesterday (pps Aduiire Its Beauties, as far ae Albany, mally expressed hos been P) the house. She turned back, hurriedly passed | Legistry does not tally with the pencil reports of trip to the Delaware, and, perhaps, further South, through the s:tting room, and found the door | Davenport's men, made while visiting the homes Pre-idential election.‘ down in the books as taxation. hrough siini- oon; that such Intent has been sedulously heChicot horrorthe Pope | Which after 188 was rapidly tranformed in a —— oO pre er large | County murders by official d last, the Oscec ‘an assult on the electorial rights of the citize lar agencies and ends the South has been stripped | Jeading into the ent athat leading into the | of citizens, Wherever a discrepancy appears a ae eee ee eratryns that it hae found ake | ravage “under Government. auspicen, present | of the South— black as well ae white—which | of §200,000,000, written up ag natheraa taxation, | sand both wide onen atk Tertie warnor inthe | black mark hes been made ‘opposite the name, Marshall Bidwell's Feneral, ressionand oubvention in the Federal one confused scene of crime done in the name | Sopted indiscriminately methods of remanding | In the same interest the North is contributing | room. She ruslied to the door and alarmed the | asa signal fora warrant for the arrest of the man. | Marshal! 8. Bidwell was buried yesterday from Front tifough all its oMelal and military power; | Of the law upon wnoffending citizens to terror. | States back into subjection, oF large f annually $500,000K0, a large part of which ts | neighbors, An hour later the child was found | | It is said that nearly one thousand citizens are | 7 Clinton place, bis late residence, The Rev. Robert gt Ss ize thelr votes into absolute subserviency, | the population b Med not merely at | Je ere'ie nothing to'be conceived of morehon: | M ad parte or cisturend | ble than the conduct there which represents Biataeat the nat meth. | the Government, unless it be the conduct e all resorts that can ‘de 0 DP | Miner, Sporeeeihe tae Zepenuren barre “J rt by indirection of the pe. ft e this instance. happening within the fast few the popular sufrace, from venality to | Gays, of the rald of apolitical, Ju dge upon hie | the North te ala Power in the hands of those ponsider the ending of such courses, and it may | girault It le & brief but veritable record of Fae on Ne SPENT CODEN: OD TERE SOEs 4 S lence. be believed that the country will not entirely | facts denc robbery under specious devices, and all termed taxation. And, when the honest men of the nation seeing these things pay their taxation without resenting and punishing such impuri- les they condone crine.. When capital heips forward and sustains such rule it inscribes ite own obltuary; for labor wil nos always thus stand to have the food and ralwent taxed away from its childred to fatten vice and flaunt disfranchis that the implied threat Is le ‘ a local subjugation weotions, but equall dead in the well. There ts not the slightest | tobe arrested this week—the object being to doubt but that the child was murdered. It was | {ntimidate the people and reduce the vote for not tall enough hardly to reach the top of the | Honest Horace Greeley. ell curb with its hands. It could not . hav About } o'clock yesterday morning, Spectal opened the two closed doors between itself and | Deputy United States Marshal and Supervisor the yard in so short a period of time as elapsed | Louls Leubuscher arrested Francis P. Healey, of 258 Mott street, ona rant from Commis ner Davenport, on the charge of having fraudulently ered In the Recond Election DI R, Booth officiated. Many prominent members of the pall bearers were, Mesers. B. D. e F. Strong, Charl A Dwight, Joun By y spoliation, is seen at Inst to assume Its true be,'as was originally designed, Sat, City Railway Care! rday morning, two cars of the Bleecker ; x It is probable the swinglag of the gave was ocea- | Feel istrict of the = beh Ae ectiidies (as Priase ing 8 G CONSPIRACY AGAINST SUFFRAGE AT THE NORTH, | In{piDy. When oMicial power resort to such aids urd fe Third bly District. Healey was c It nrenns © ape yore. 1a: Olle Gleconard tee siermning, signipcance.. cues Dae Ak: | askitspetrtok; pdevonst-olected, Jndee, wag bad gome | °'y ai. cund be glad If T could stop here this dis and. gives countenance to these practices, it | poh Hicht’Loomard “Huscell was arrested cn | ted to hudiow street jail, hjs examjyation being | street and Crosby. The cars were smashed, the passen- Uogeg ena aat ere, | Reece ag Cefsing, | eceding roman of haath at ihaee rap” | Rd MaPaRgon wn hc | fuscon eve i) ae” Slane aaa a | pt ira forfovday ab oto‘ ball ue | gece sac, ast inte aged ‘o of the U : cure own e einber pur 1 0 - | brot 6 mo of id, 8 o . venue Pooble ofa choice of Brealdential Biectorn, has | Manis ite eknadd i ie’ otgtuaettameeet | had blinded tose in'authority to the true out- | oF "isewa” with ride and unsparing hand, | sutertalned hard ‘feelings to Mr. Poote and | The Trouble Yeote Rerrs—A Cart A otinine Micward Upiloge of computation. and to © joint \ aibong the uegroce, armed them and ex: | Worl tem they had thus tmprovis- | And ahall toll be inade to support crime, | sumlly, And had exprossec re or intention from the Late Superintendent. 3 i and wealth embrace corruption, and powe posed grievances. | 70 ihe Kuivor af The Sun. Charles Schoppe, steward In the restaurant 31¢ agu and to @ joint session | eited them against the best citizens of the county | ed. Ase measure of statesmanship represent- 8 of both branches of Congress for announcement, | by incendiary speech ing an attempted reconstruction, it 1s too far be- He Is subjec: to fits of lunacy, > jum on anarchy, in order that Sim: In reading an article in your p: f the | Broadway, left there at 7 P. Mf. on Saturday for his home It gives no authority to either the Senate or ‘ourse bi neath criticism to call for remark. As a line of | Rut 8 prem —— - ig an your paper of the 2 aaa he yery foundations of our republican system At 88 Koscluako street, Brooklyn, and has not ai House of Representatives to act independently ease inet policy to retain power, it is too outrageous in its | © 0 py tol A 20,000 IN JEWEL ‘2th, { notice # charge detrimental, not only to those | been hi in the premises, to refuse to count the vole of Py: urrouuded hiuselt with 40 | Violation of every Itepublican or Democratic | shall be destroyed by tolerating & gant crime & BEET SFOLRM rear ot nue Tmae wile Bah he ae my of Hegre e es do’ in charge of Pavoula ferry, but to the subordinates of | murdered. tiny State that thay be rertified upin accordance | Sii%¥,08 Ref againay all free audtage that strikes down the Saar af i tutent by" his iawices | Principle to commend itself to any impartial mmuntty Into C the natioi of the peop! D 1 the same, whom I have always found trustworthy and RRO y ytd With law, far less to reject the vote of any State, | & Vireats, ‘He broke up Conserve: | public opinion. But facts of late occurrence are | {tll Of the nation, of, the Rtates, Of the people, | A Miduighe na on © John Gtvect Jewelry | core conssre, - fall explanation will provesiy tatew An Xtraordinary Jury, duly cast, for reasons that may be urged outside | tive wectings ‘and conventions wherever they were | too significant of premeditated design to strip | tho American people ‘and grave as ma| Hablishment.. Deputy Coroner Dr. Wooster Beach y di of the regulroments of law, #0 a8 to substitute | st ead and the wemoeratic caoaicele | not only the Houth of ita suffrage, but also the | have been the problems of ‘the past ‘allimpor. | Ormsby & Co., manufacturing jewelers, bes a CINEE MORO TRIBLA TAIBEE NOR (ne eect cn on igteiicnio ies cate oe er ee elf Instead of the people or the electors as ar- | {0 Congress, Col Gauce, had to North of any free election rinit any such {n~ a 2 A ae eee tan c ) | cused. i cane 0% b Pianner and oecasion specifically designated. | Suir Court of the disirict, with th Tiepuviie:s Judge | Promises made in behalf of a reform of the civil | sirutio ns it was to terge old party a John street. Inthe silesroom is a large safe, Cart, Five of the olx jurymen signed thelr names X. yeare, and [have made it my study to make that ferr: which usually centains from $20,000 to $25,000 | ‘one of th ras wel ‘ —— in new and wise departures, they all A Husband and Wife Rescued by « Fourth of the Constitution is mandatory | and officers, convened at’ Osceola, Fitr and Is as follows t vuiy | service, the precipitation of sixty thousand of- 0) “Article 12.—The slectore gual) meet in their respec: | Court without trring bine for the gunter oC Uberti journ the ders upon the people to distort their Jons, the misuse of thi leged the town, and the Judge’ bad iret in New York, it insignificance as worth of jewelry. On Saturday afternoon Mr, | ferry, which It now } as a good dividend om pared with this tremend: My aceredited. bpeak eeredited. Bp . e Treasury to supply s been precipitated ups : ing ot tickets, they were warded to th Ward Pats regents, and tote ty Waite for reeideae and tice: | Mort At ial te worl vecamedenverate. fom to | funds for campaln purposes, the pressure ex- | Out'of the Octoper elections. Po’ CUNY | Ormaby placed over $20,000 worth of Jewelry tn ‘flee, by order tor ce ractisn dit | Poter Finn and his wite Prides Preadent, oue of woo: at least H mot be an ine | of ile colored trcoje, drove him from {necounty, | erted on all Anancial interests to convert the this safe, which he securely locked. Yesterday in a few months past. N tsfled with the id his wife Bridget, of 64 Cham. shall name. 1a their bailora the person voted for ay f neles of the Government into political ma- DESPOTISM AHBAD, morning ‘one of the janitors found tho safe | Eat aeearciie tyr ae atom: ued Bad heim Counted | Dery street never could agree, Last night they int aid diatiuet balioh the pervon voted sor | yf mleht go on to cite numberiess inatances to | chinery. betray one general design, of which | you see power—vestod Federal power—repug- open fe Is fhougbs twit the buzulars, secreted | Mains iy superior officers to abolish the pass ays. | 1°, Toes 12 the Catharine ferry to make a visit in Brook ident, “aud iiey sail mae giatinet tate | tHOW you how wantonly this power of defraud. | the late elec urnish only too abundant | nant to all yourthought, Intronching itself inte | themselves fn kh Outhouse on Waturday even- | tem, ae fthouxm there were too many passes le citea. | 1% On the way they engaged in one of their periodical wont 160 for vs President, aud of all persons | Ing the peuple of thelr gudrage bas been and | evidences. In the canvass of Maine and Ver- | Datonage of the Gavemninent, wmiclding itene | in and that ata tate hour they. entered an | lation, I also insisted ‘hat ty superior omcers: or | wrangles, At the foot of Oliver street they guarreied Oras Vice: Pres of the number of | may be abused. but first let me call your atten- | mont it was disclosed tbat open bribery had been | Patronage, of the Gavsrniment, wiek a | adjoining building, and then made their way to | {hove in charge, should have coupous attached to all | violontly, MM oles 00 oh ahi int Mey aa lt an ere'7 | Gok tore SpeclAcally to. the. forzaliues by | Feyorted” co by: Governmert floor to. eee corrupt elections. multiplying’ offices and snla- | S104 1, Fallway tickets, thus obviating ferry Meaty ceca | Violeotly, Mrs, Finn sald she was tired of fife and Tait f states tre ted to be Proslaaat of the bar the | which it is put into the shape of orgacize: vot pera you oan keep no into the bands of those who ai ready to die, and so at ate shall (u the presence of the Yes open all the cer- | THR NEGRO VOTE USED AS 4 FRAUD ON Fner | tere, at then be counted ; the per. SUFFRAGE. Jook to new o amber of votes for Presi. ’ have in tho lat ‘ot if sueh umber be The boast has been frequent and loud that the | to that end. of Hes Core appojpted Administration was rity, then from the the South, Inasmu: Of t os: voted foras President, the flouse of Kepre: | Tero vote in that Exposiires made by Private litigation | crime, dicate that the vast corruption not pay for them, bu his movement T was unduccessful. | suggested Account of ‘them; threatening to ‘count out aan segond floor two of the Janitors ware | in of Co States in order to compass an election, as well le . Ascending to the third floor the bur- er Matters, (00, which I belleved a a organized J the balls of Consress, | renewing that threat pending an election sub. | KIATS screened the windows and cut open the | he cttaling state of alfuiry, bul the company ignored lection been boldly pros tod | Jugating the whites of the South to an oficial | S8fe. A fine sot of tools was left behind. There may reques oldly prosecuted | hero oligarchy, tolerated in plundering. ali | ere Jimmies, wedges, drills, delicate saws, >a the Zid of Getober I recetved a telograzn snnoane- ntitled tospeak in behalfof | ‘There are some matt: Sauk z _ | thelrestate; disfranchising the whites of the | braces, and a dark lantern strewn about that my Presence was required at the general office. tion. Leaving out of view | these sre the Fal al tO four whites; Organising an armyect | Janitors told the polcoman on duty near the | “Sieumed ving she ran across Sonth unds lavished the President of the 8 Benate and House of Re tineat’ sireet and sprang off the pier, Her husband ras After her, calling her back in the most eudeare ng terme, Officer Frank Murphy Ic Ae water after Mre Find. When Mr Pon struggling he exclaimed: If Bridget dic strug f Bridget dics, With this he also sprang off th came near enough to his wife bi ful voting powers of a given | $f ighily ems told YY wagons do you pass free ? her’ and both i ‘officer go a oom ancl (or ae President the Touse of Hepre- | the great violence to all republican ideas | population, It is simply a matter, of statistics shale to take possesaion of your polls. so t store. Capt. Caffery of the man street po- | | *Ouiy those owed: by dhe Erie Kalway, an ox-diree- | host Teiobe.” Or and "waitea’ fee ket 28 ‘ 7 in thus seeking to consolidate a race vote in | and one whose accuracy may not be questioned. ing and ballot-box stuffing may be prac- | lice station instituted a thorough investigation, | tor's carriage, and the Carriage of J. H. Sparks, of the aid the onicer Whon, therefore, at the last Presidential elec: | {4Y9F of any party, and the still greater outrage | ‘This will be well illustrated In the following | Used with impunity ; spending millions to ¢ None of the burglars have been captured ply rete Wave Bat Soon rroRe aoe ther bckeed, the nthecs Crete ane tion lt'van nioved byt waytng Rewaidentiat else: | of undertaking to consolidate the vote of w pre- | comparison’ Tupt elec and covering the millions 606 mitt Lidell her husbsud, the orheer lost his. Jon It was move Me rile race over the heads and homes onal the yetanict the presiding officer not to | of those who unfortunately had received them | Connecticut SURE gertaln States, and when it | trom their ancestry as property, in order to sub- | Massachusetts Was announced by Senatc > be in co ‘ ule Badonce of President. Grant uo wa to be incon” | serve mere partisan ends, I wish to show that | Pennsylvania... Do you rive tickets to the oflicers of the White Star pended by jobberies on. the public Tre ‘Whe Geaslaa Damar a De Gnd with all this apparent, do cu suppose that }@ Genuine Democracy for Francis Keruan | Lio and Abraham KR. Lawrence, To, under the same order named, which order you if you shall now acquiesce’ and permit this con- have never revoked. The total amot tral to be enthroned in supremacy your volvo | A great Kernan and Lawrence ratification | d out of tree riding h d they went down again, When they rose the seov time, the over met with better success, and managed to haul them into the boat exhausted. ‘They wore taken fo, the Oak atreet police station, aid there were Well ‘ared for, ; surmise | the assumption itself ts a fraud and Its prosecu- Will be potent hereafter to calm bait and de. | Mecting was held in Tammany Hall on Saturday even: timority do you do thie p* Sabi ih ons Siege er rite ile advance of opening the certif. | tion'n public danger, You have seen from re. | oTotalt-: esnsrseensnete RROD inand areform’ It is as idle as the idle wind to | ing. ‘The hati was packed. John Kelly ealied themeet- | rigut’ 121g, 0h BY fOTMeE, superior oMloers, and by « Mrs, Horace Grecloy’e Deathbed. of Goorgia wa: to chanue the result itaeall aot cent returns how all free agency has been de- Or one voter to every seven of population. think that any future storm of public indigna- | tng to order, and nominated Daniel F. Tomaan for Pawers inthe'interest of the companys? CAHOON | ary, Horace Grocley ts still allve, but gradually be ae. the re 5 ot | nied to the negro-voting population in. Nort) 180, Vote 1a70, f thon can assi ‘ucture so founded on tho | Chairinan, Speeches were delivered by Francis Rernaa, | - This conclude n Bp counten Ito ause 8 shock to the io sa Garotlnn, p DORTOTEOUIAE DOP RSCG LP 10eea. ey a Pee OR eta clone deenoran te 48S brain Reaches wee" 1 em, Francis Kernan cores ngainal me” arraignment and constituted the | «i nae On Aesaraay afternoon she rallied for « few gE avery thouuh ful mun in the. Rraught'to bees. ta Gennes caieeations Ste i ; et bred} ot North Capo How Of nO other complaint preferred by the com: | Moments and apoke tn & weak and subdued tone to by ye Tyres Uist benpeforih pars | {HYP S820 alto. tn, the Btate of promptiy soct | tomas - 4 CHANGE FROM FARE FO ARUITRABY GOVAN | [rere tr? Suiicg mange Menon o. 8 Bok Beaghhesrowum bgazganoloved for to other Fenton | tow about her, “A relaee foliowed and ae then wank nship tn X-4 5 ; z ee “i Sstlohael Co ay nto pictred egy bury to. retain power, T shall met Lois {BeOS | Ite influence toa large extent in favor of free begat You are on the very brink of change from a fen, Spinola aitsea § i tion space tp your valuable state of unconselousness, At 0o'clock tat night , Gen. Spinol Allred her condition was stil! unchanged, except that. the dropateal symptoms had developed ibemarlves On tha left side of the chest and between the shoulders On Saturday night Mre. Suniel Sinclair and Mra widow of aclorgynian, relieved. Al acd Bike Ida Greeley Taat night they agulo is at hie w : y giving this ¢ ry six and a fraction of pop- | free w an arbitrary Government, ‘The time las Satan 704 Wil do seat § Suffrage and reform, when once released from | OF one voter to Tein} Slouseatoclntoal oF otherwise, was elven | the thraldom of carpet-bag rule and Administra, | Watton, the Western States having a larger ratlo | come, whether you khOw | pF Not, for you te v loaning su question What redress ft ang, | tion surveillance, Wen'roconstruoted forthe | Oftnales to fo than the Eastern States, show yourselves men worthy to fom. WorPath. iterons for eleotoral trogular: | pnt ci ooty opal tt rae dad, '°,4¥8 | otal population of iia instand oF raplatating | Saeerescantie mec Tsein Heese tai land | gate Hp Malem W, Niles ls the Union oan: y n Cony r - | him s majority of seven thousand votes? when | £2 exlatering | have recently been invited by consular of Aidate of the Democrats and Liberal . Hoe, Te teeiiciont to note the purpose then | {aitto free agency tt hes fost meeaedede thee 100,008 Votes, the extent to which it would be | Latiorseimadline gant atte e uaHaE olroular rat Ansembly. District of Westchester county, | yiobere,Was @ German wedding last night at 043 ty toexort an inquisitorial control suletort to | 'Y,08 the other aide of more than fifty thousand | pulmerically entitled, registers 166 o0 votes It | car, Why. what can you hope? Who bave been | The Democrate nominated Mr. Hugh Lonny at tneqs | Pitt stfeet, and the festivities were continued to slate aan lnjured ARLES MolNTO: Late Superintendent Paonia Ferry, : ulate Votes. ‘This, in a voting population of ‘at whose heads 4 hou wll that nothing but per Sea MHLah thelr spurvose of declaring an eleo- | drodans fifty thousands siowshow hitherto one. | fAudulent registration of Atty ormore thousand | lovelled the elaborate. agencios of fraud cea | Conreution two weeks ago ; but seolng that If he should | fowca feng mets e ey are®, And wine and lager | dedi withis a few hours wae? Take a oount satisfac torr ea (ue people, and to | third of the people have boon made to govern | Votes; aud when ® olty such as Indianapolis, | violonce? ‘They have not bee! run, the Grant Custom House candidate might slip tn wed freely, Among the gueste were Frederick, ee TT the beens cenit inal ie Panne two:thirdsy ‘and the latter embracing the Widows not edit of anyquention iat thet BvT4, a . ail boon Bemocrats ar Mri nag witdrew (favor of Mr. Sites the eutdloats john, apd a, Brom brothers, Of {72 Second Tragedy in West Forty-seventh Street, Foject the vote of one State, It could of any | Zeal talent, education, and morality of the | uses hae been att jfk ay e bal ge ted to honor | Of the loading Democrats of the several tema rete | street; Now York. ‘Tho Pro Yosterday afternoon Capt, Killilea, of the For huinbor of Btatos; and if for'one reason, then | Buate. Accept now the evidence of those whose | boxes have been stuffed in such wise as to one of the purest of First Assembly District was hel, at'which Mr Lanny | RAd, deem Arm friends, ad fhe | ty-eventh street police station, learned tha it could for any reason It might a te: Th sworn testimony was sought and published by i pees in eaenog reared in Pennsy parod ? No! | was present. ‘The situation was thoroughly canvassed, | [eddie party together, All ‘1 a RTOS women Fouslution'was esis umfidtenenaia ha | Eola Gongrens to show ir hat Inanner the | one Te arenvonaible fe. the perpetration teal the ungardonale orgie of Ped fv af pansion oars itso | Ftp lth ti ae ag A Wonk Yory.srent rot ra tae utocrat of Penn. | the Le effects of & beat harmonl by partisan focling, paased by olled | same voto Is regulated in States y The'Proatent at wie cannte 7 BOrsen vases. prowched by any Intrusion ‘of. tib evidences coming to light do not lea th ‘avtatttouakee any | Bute sbout 10.o'¢lock, ana the f fered the paragon ni | doubt. “In Indiana prooecdings had before & dint ho'was the beat man inthe | cut into the hallway to He went to the house, and found ly tule tt Mrs. Annie Holm din deapoiling | f Mont intoxicated of the four, would not be conciirated n occupant of the tenement, amd aby, I . \ a was long cons: artnor in core, Hstrick to load the hosts of reform and purit nd net only used ti ral Dan Prote but | Who acted as housekeeper, She told the Captain tha Paajority. Phe dich tse ee ece a partisan | reconstruction—the pa adise. of dist Judicial ofoer, even provious to the election, jen of the Btate ‘Treaaury that his. aw We ion was canhatcattodrn angry nese gzand | struck hit’ ‘e" severe ‘viswen “tne fuse with Tefohtne Keeper of a lager beet ealtom tn tins previous particalt caucia outside oT Pekeae | mene through fear, aud vo held ‘under Adminis: | pouvicted a lafge number of pogroes of hi dated any free expression of the poopl eratic oandidi Closes 4p the ranks in the First | Set incensed Herman, and drawing & re. Peat And Kicked her on Wednesday morni FOL the Valted Maton Nene eae, Heeaoba= | tration control. How that was done is thus do. | Been Imported Into that State from Kentuc or ing the | Amembly District, aud renders Mr, Niles's victory '« | TOIver, Re fred three shota’ at Mauss. The Quarretiod with Mrs, K Ho gf Vermont, as the mover of the resolution to tailed by Mr. Sayre: repeat fraudulent votes in behalf of th be buried | foregone conoluslo: Heures kawwed Chrough, the open doorway. end two of | paud jo, ner casietance. |The $0 by. the Prosident, It was shown that th nT ould te! at fons: | of fraud was on them struck Jobn Kennett of 41 Fifth atrect, who. ha 4 Savagory Was sccord- Tera ren stopped (on the sidewalk to Hlaten. 0 . ament Oustom E hia. Mr. Hendricks. was Mrs, Litt Ace wri We fe satis. “durees reeeeettee thane on fhe plan a | powieville: that the agents engaged in the un- | the favorite son of Indiana, respected by friend | MONTICELLO, N. ¥., Oot. 20.—The summing up | sudescaped.” Ail the others wore arrested. "Phe vutets ence tn | {net orden g a | holy work were in the public service; that funds | and f Was he respected? Not @ bit of | in the Litte case consumed nearly all of yesterday, The | Wve, Gxiracted from, Rennett’s wounds by Dr, McClay Will be objected to, If I happen Co lve at that th \4 | voted the Republican ti ent 7 | that che ia rom sssossments on salarios,and | it. ‘he canvass against him was vituperative y yesterday, The | at the Union Market Police Station, got the Boor, and then wr auould be obliged to "te informed by thoae ten that {hep aid ant de | Uotanee Myre dang Bad been utterly set at | and denunclatory. beyond “all precedent, | ete Went to the Jury about $ o'elock, ‘The greatest —_ jorts I bave said. before, under the jaial sults, he eld be pat hake sate Mat ie they did vot do it | defance by those appointed to enforce them. | and every agency ot fraud, prevedent: | excitement prevailed as to the verdict. ‘This moruing Pus Wanlins Fasdar . eet | For weeks the alr was burdened with rumors of | among “ochor things the “importation ef | the Jary rendered a verdict of aot guilty. much tothe | Waauinarom, Oot trecThe tatometor ct iad ngerous question that my friend from {lilnois alludes | Made to work on ‘the road,” It ct without debate aa without conslderstion, at's geitieman i Ontgomer tala fhe tat bore kigantlo frauds In contemplation, and election | Afteen thousand illegal nogro voles from the | surbtise of every member of the. Bae dad" the. pubis and Mrs. Hol d thus in’ abeyauc hold tt eyance the vote of Georgia, put If it tw found that it does make a. at Ht, then unguestiouably the vote a Gor A Doath Leap From « Balloon, Avgona, Oct. 2%.—While an wronaut was making ready to ascend ua balloon in De Kalb, Ll, yesterday, the balloon broke loose and flew upward, A. This othe Seo f returns demonstrated in. certain. locallti 8 rf with clearing weather and aorti dedicated bumrus's pereund tte, ted of ope MeMann. ‘Phis way of courtesy, “my friend from [lle 8, Sort matter in ja localities @ | Bouth, was emplo; e"snnouncement, District Attorney eather and aor of abouts hundred feet. He eta Tihs alii now or dice dant (eg. He | fhe oes awed to i 'When. the bat eet He Br oveais! tn the onde of Darla, oa re ts aeat Si ars Wow oO haem : Weil'masse what nouse arast | vote that Oould “only have resulted trom’ an | And hare rot ae Lesuthe (eee lean te caren. tier joretand tat the Democrats have wuo- f elaborately planned orime upon the ballot | tinguished Demooret had boon your ential ath deiberaviy fuaped out, aad ‘rae picked