»xiit recremn iu i vatu owurn, 11clias abused the confidence reposed in hiui. and taken advantage of every act of kindness shown him. He has not earned or deserved one mnrk of favor from his captors, and his h mdred-tirnes forfeited life will be but a small consideration for the hundreds of human lives he haw ruthlessly sacrificed, and the devilish outrages he has perpetrated upon helpless women and innocent children . But he is captured at last. Captured by such devotion to duty, such untiring zeal, such acknowledged endurance and such hardship patiently borne as has seldom been equaled, never surpassed. 80 great is tbe terror of his name in Arizona, where his bloody trail has been marked by streams of innocent blood, that a general cry goes up to remove him beyond the boundaries of the territory .lest he escape to become again their living scourge. Ue is brought to this city, and how is he received? As a hoary headed murderer, who, having terrorized a state, laid waste a vast territory, and wantonly murdered hundreds of innocents should be received? It would hardly seem so. He is received with distinction by the military of this United States post: he is assured that the prying eyes of the curious shall he kept a respectful distance; he is pampered and fed with all the luxurieB of the season, fresh fruit included, while