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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1868. _ALABAMA, | WASHINGTON, | servis toc ices’ win ca one ae Death of a is dl Phe Weather at Montgomery— beon ascertained that most of the colored messen- | praveaaey, Deceite, Desertions aud trante Promiacut Citizen—Logislative Proceedings. gers have other employments to fall back upon, tn Practived Ad Infinitum by a0 Extenordionsy SS TRLEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM CUBA. MR nnnnnnnnnnnnnn Sharp Fight Near Manzanillo—Roinfarce- wicats for the Insurgente—Tho Young ae. Men eof Havana Joining Them. MonTGomERY, Dec. 11, 1863. - which they have been engaged while occupying | Now Vorker. A ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Havana, Dec, 11, 1868. To-day has beem the coldest day of the season. MOVEMENTS OF GENERAL. GRANT, | tei positions as messengers. ‘Thore are aboot | 4 novet case, involving the extraordinary mariiat A The Diario to-day publishes the following news W. B, Fannin, for many years # prominent mem- seventy-five colored messengers in the Treasury and | procityities of an eccentric :adividual, came up ne : ae from the interior:— ber of the Georgia Legisiaturé, wae buried tn this enn ee nee nese, bese are for a | fore Justice Dodge at the Jefferson Market voice The Spanish troops at Manzanillo, reinforced by | city to-day. He died suddenly of a) xy acquired a re- | Court yesterday. It embraced the statements, based Swearing Jn of the Members of the New | te satiors trom the men-of-war in the harbor, hada} The pnt Pp Soo irs oarenting Argument on the MeCardle Case im the } sPectable share of real estate ana tiare a fuir batance | on sworn testimony that one James W. Jonette iva ° sharp skirmish with the insurgents near the town. | charters to railroads, and most of the bills acted in bank, broken the taws of the State of New York by pos British Parliament. Ten of the latter were killed and many wounded. | 00 are purely of a local charncter. The Ku Kiax Supteme Court. The Colored Member from Gouisians in a! soasing thrao wives, added to which are suuiry bill is now under discussion in the House. . : There ts it} journ- . ° charges of desertion, negiect and fraud. ment. “The Legisiasure nas HOw been in soasiow Over Peete sepene sone pee) Menard, the colored Congressman from Louisiana, | The complaint is a serious our and ts best told ia three months altogether since July. Says he wrote to Governor Warmoth for his certif- | tne amdavits presented to.the court. The troops captured a large number of horses and some important correspondence feil into their hands. The government loss is not reported. The Diario also at cate over two weeks ago, and has received uo} sirs, vedorat J. Jennette, being sworn, states that THE CADIZ INSURRECTION. Ei aheg inden a Rea Ree anon *: KENTUCKY. Report from Indian Agents 011} answer yet. He is inclined to believe that War- | sho resides. in ae 2 pe - fe eet niie of Voluntarlly given themselves up to the military RTS Ry SST Custer’s Late Battlo. moth wants to play him a trick, and by withhold- | James W. Jennette; that she was married to bim on authorities and have received the pardon of the | Meeting of the Louisville Board of Trade— . ing fis certificate iead the Committee on Elections | the sth of July, 1347, in thia city, by the Rev. J. B. Strat- A Bloody Conflict Between the | government. Fatal Boller Explosion. i et to suppose that the Governor of the State has bia | 10n, minister, No. 12 Foraytir wrest, and that they” lived together here and elsewhere for several years; 4 LOUISVILLE, Dec. 11, 1868. doubts about the legality of his election, Menard } that Geen of ach tte was the birth of i A meeting of the Board of Trade was neta tnis | The Defeated Indian Band Claimed | * “»pering in his denunciations of the corrupt ring five children, of whow only ofe ow survives, hor morning, and resolutinos were adopted deploring the ; of republicans in power in Louisiana, , Warmoth, he nie Jennette, aged nineteen years; tha death of Wuliam Garvin, of the firm of ele to Have Been Friendly. says, is at the head of ths arrangement. The perpen ere ate haw bee wbandoned by hor husband without cause, and thet Ne has refused her & Co., anestimable gentleman and merchant, who Northern carpet-baggers come in for a Itbéral share | any aid, except that at one time he'gave her daugh ‘ of e ral in . Ww years’ ex, . 0 i 1 ie. 98 6h y et ine. Boats. be an moval jo Mevementis of Gonetal Geant, y ‘perience, that the carpet-baggers are | troubles and ill treatment she has been in til health e : scoundrels, and that the colorea people are fast | for years past, and that she has been compelled bo live ree Cages leceased to wear mourning badges General Grant was at army neadquarters to-day coming to tte same conclusion. si treatment | Out at service; that she was ever « rind, obttging The boller attached to the engine of the sawmitt | 2Dding to business, He will teave to-morrow to The revolutionists fatly contradict these state- ments and report that they are constantly receiving reinforcements of men, arms and ammunition. Within a week about fifty young men, some of them of the frat families in the island, have left Havana to joim in the rebellion. The Spaniards here continue to subscribe money and furnish recruits for the government. Troops and the Insurgents. Numbers Killed and Wounded on Both Sides. SPAIN. ‘The Bombardment of Cadiz—Revolt of the Workmen in Madrid—Threats of Assassina- tien, and affectionate wife, and notwithstanding all this here by republican Congressmen has sunk deeply | and disregarding their marviage ties; her husband owned by McClure McArd, at Buford’s station, on the } Sttend the reunion of the societies of the Western “4 a he u Nashville and Decatur Railroad, exploded yesterday, | armies at Chicago. A large number of the ofticers | 12% his soul, especially the contemptuous manner | deserted and feft her Nn’ their daughter tn the city ot. | of Mobdile (1863) and never returned, although con- killing Mr. Johnson, the engineer, and mortally | of the army will leave at the same time for that pur- in which his radical colleagues from Louistana, elect- | PT Natty requested aud. implored. to do aos ie conan. ere eee pose, including Major Generals Schofield, Thomas | °4 PY Colored votes, Dave acted towards iulm since | quence of this she. was compelled to vel!’ her analt 2 hus arrival. The Committee on Elections give him | effects and seek relief in New York; she arrived Havana Sugar Market—Exchange Quotations. Havana, Dec. 11, 1868, The sugar market is flat; offera have been made at 84 @ 8%¢ reals per arrobe for No. 12 Dutch standard. Exchange—Market is tight and strin- Lowpon, Dec. 11, 1868, 2 4 and Terry, Generals Bancock, Porter and Dent, of here in Augast, 1865, sought her husband ahd No news has yet been received of the bombardment iclibe Bloke ane tan Re per Soak Dram OD RHODE ISLAND. General Grant's statt; Colonels Schofield and Cainp- eae aeeenenre ag to the prospect of | nportuned: him to support her, but he would of Cadiz, telegraphic communication being inter- | Def cent discount set sight, 203 a 19% per cent Settee es SP bell, of General Schoftetd’s staff; Colonel Markiayd, not, and on leaving ber threatened to have revenga Sudden Denth of Ex-eMayor Redman, of Pro- The Union Pacific Kailrond Commitrer. because of her following him; further, that. notwith- superintendent of army mat! during the war, and { me rouse commitvee'on tho Union Pacitis ait: | Standing their marriage tlés-and his odttgations vidence—Woman’s Suffrage Convention. P many others, A very Ia! crowd of visitors pald aud without le; separation, her husband, some- PROVIDENCE, Dec. 11, 1868. | their respecta to General Grant this morning, in, | Tt Hold thelr first meeting on Monday next. time In the year 186s oF thereabonts, Was married {> W. M. Rodman, secretary of the Fireman's Insur- . " Discharge of Incompetent Examiners ia the } one Eliza Ann Baker, in the city, of New York, and ance Company, was found dead in his bed this morn. | “LU4inS many Senators and Representatives, as well lived as husband’ and wife; that the sald marriage 4 taapplinjat morn- | as Major General Stoneman, commanding the First Pateut Ofitce. . a Wi by Rev. Dr. Price, of said city, and ing. Heart disease, or an overdose of laudanum, | miritary district, who arrived this morning. The Examining Committee of the Patent omer are’ | That bie st seen and conversed wie was probably the cause of his death. He was Mayor 4 i discount; sixty days’ sight, in gold, 54 a6 per cent premium; short sight, 8 per cent premium. THE NEW DOMINION. rupted with Madrid. A despatch from Madrid dated Thursday, Decem- ber 10, says:—A large number of workmen employed iby the municipality on public works yesterday armed themselves with carbines and with bayonets Mat from ‘fastened to sticks and assumed a threatening atti- eatin of Exevineial.,. Cemumaienees England—Intercolonial Railway Commis- . a A ble R: nearly through with their work of testing the merits | Eliza, who informed her that se was mar- tude, which they still maintain. The national sioners. of this city in 1857 and 1858, and had filled other Questionable Rumor, ‘and abilities of the employcs of that bureau, ‘They | Hed to Jennette, Deponent stil nea me ‘militia were ordered to proceed against them, and Orrawa, Dec, 11, 1868, public stations, The despatch in a New York paper to-day an- still disregarding said marriage ties, still im fui AState Woman's Suffrage Convention was held , | have examined about two-thirds of the examiners | force, James W. Jennette was married to one hucy here to-day, with @ very large attendance. Mrs. nounelng positively that E. B. Washburne is to be | ang assistants, and thus far have reported twenty of | A. Smith, by Rev, 3. D. Brown, on the lst of March, Elizabeth B.’ Chace was president. Addresses wero Grant's Secretary of the Treasury created some sur- them as deficient in the necesani nalifications to | 1867, pretending to her that he had no wife living, made by Colonel Higginson, Paulina Wright Davis, | prise here and led to an investigation as to its ai ry qi vi but was a widower, and that they afterwards lived Lucy Stone, Frederick Douglass, Mra.0. F. Shepard, | origin. It appears that the information was tete- | TRarge the duties of their positions. Some of | together as husband and wife; that in this he de- Rey. John Boyden, Dr. Mercy B. Jackson, 5. 3. Fos- % > these oMcers will be discharged, but a number of | ceived her, and so soon as chis deceit was discovered ter, Abby Kelly Foster and others. ‘The’ friends of | S@Phed from New York by the head walter at the | tom way are competent to fil! lower positions, will | §R@ abandoned lum; and Mrs. Jenuette further the cause regard the meeting as very successful. A | Union League banquet to Grant to another waiter is pe pe swears that all of said parties—her husband, Bliza State Association was formed and officers were | in this city. The waiter’s telegram was to the be retained, It is not intended to examine the clerks, | Ann Baker and Lucy A. Simith—are inbabltants of elected, effect that from what he could gather trom the | #8 thelr duties, being confined exciasively to copying | thy city of New York wnd still living, wad that hor cri ‘ husbané is guilty of the crimes of abandonment, conversation around the table on that occasion | °° #0counting, are as a general thing satisfactorily | shugo and polygamy against her. It is stated’ that Sir George E. Cartier and Hon.” Mr. McDougall, in consequence of the ministorial changes in England, will at once return to Canada and make another trip, after the next session of the Dominion Parliament, to settle negotiations con- nected with the acquisition of the Northwestern territory. The Privy Council held a meeting to-day and ap- Ppomted commissioners for the Intercolonial Rail- way, namely:—Mr. Walsh for Ontario, Mr. Brydge Several battalions are preparing to march to the ettack, » Great efforts are being made to raise a revolt here, ‘nd the citizens are much alarmed. Placards are posted in Estramadura threatening the assassination of all rich citizens who take part dn the elections for the Cortes. Tho Armistice Between the Government 7 id thi 3 for Quebec ‘and Hon. Mr. Chandler for New Bruns- MAINE. 4 ps performed. In addition to this is presented the swoPn-aM davit emer ee he Lamenmensy: at Onan sexes Wek, “Colonel Goma will act temporarily for Nova sa 2s: legal eaters lara ee Supervisor Appointed for Ohio. of, Lauey A. Suuieh, now ving at No, 70 Variels street, aged. je ich, Pol , narra ¥ - Lonpox, Dec. 11—Night, - Weston Abandons His Five Thousand Milo | Correspondence Relating to the Alabama | ,. 76 Secretary of the Treasury to-day confirmed | jonnette deceived hor; that she was » wittow with The armistice between the government troops and NEBRASKA Walk. Claims. the nomination of Thomas L. Young as Supervisor of | three homie ante cone of his peoteneed \° io, | great affection and vast wealth, they were maaried; insurgents has been prolonged until to-night, both Brppxvorp, Dec. 11, 1868. ‘The resolution offered by Mr. Fernando Wood in nite Rovenoe for the Sonthern district of Ohip. | Grist Soree expended Alt the: propery tof her DS Parties consenting to await the arrival of the Pres!- Weston left here this afternoon by railroad. He | tne House calling for the correspondence relating to is makes twenty-three Supervisors that have | her deceased husband Lorenzo te comaneiice keep- Gent of the Republican Committee of Seville, who Rallroad Bridge at Omaha— | seems to have abandoned his 5,000 mile walk. fae abence! claitia icsmnat (ye reanondedian nersiie beet appointed, leaving only two vacancies. ing house, and because of Vig abe chargas hee pes will make an attempt at mediation. Should these Pala pe (ae sige ao administration until after the recess for the holidays. Collector for the Port of Philadelphia, bigamy. Per Tati We neeme em nee? o jations fail the government will recommence aa igs ane Gen ia © Upper THE LATE CHARTER ELECTION. On Monday the President will, it is said, send to the It ta reported this evening that the President in- Aiaches to hag affidavits ene Ppp pa Vigorous measures for the suppression of th ‘. i od eee tend: riage certificates, Ting upomtheir face the stamp ahi PP! e ingur- issourt ing © rely 11, 1968, House a communication expressing his inability to nds to send into the Senate the name of a Mr. ee ipenuineanee Progross of the Official Canvass—Charges of | comply with the request just at present, as a de- | Marks for the place of Collector of the Port of Phi wo of the wives of the accused were in court, and Corruption and Chicauery—Deep Scratching | spatch which was recently sent to the British gov- delphia in the room of the present incumbent, Mr. } they detaiied the same particulars, adding only 4 fow An Omaha despatch says that the repairs on the The Relationship of the Ex-Queen to the | temporary railroad bridge across the Missouri river Insurgent! weal Kick. facts of no prominence m answer to intern ogatories en; ° i" 1 and Tall S ring. ernment bearing on the negotiations remains still un- submitted. a Panis, Dec. 11, 1868. Hiphop ees see gne pec sore x pone The chamber of the Board of Aldermen during the | answered, and the interests involved might be pre- | Supreme Court Eetgertinee tee McCardie An examinstion rm demanaed in the ont Naborerd ‘The Ganois asserts the insurrecti oMcial canvass of the charter election is a queer | judiced by the premature publication of the corre- ‘ase. u urt gran’ jay, at eleven'o’clock, \ving: ante ee omcan | bul no, further interruption ts anticipated: #8 the | Dace to loiter in. Queer, because there one may | spondence called for. ‘The change in the English | After a number of unimportant motions had heen | down, when, berond ull probability, the wnroe ne- at Cadiz ts instigated by the agents of ex-Queen . Isabella. cold weather for the past three days has made the passage of the river by, teams perfectly safe. The thermometer this morning indicated eight de- grees below zero. . General Blair and Commissioner Bogy arrived at anne fromgthe West and left for Louis this morning. The through trains on the Union Pacific Railway have been runnin; larly since Tuesday; while on the Chicago and Northwestern road the first through train of srciige Beale arrived last night. ‘he Upper Missouri Reservation report the Indians quiet and satisfied. A large num- ber of Sioux, including “Spotted Tail's” band, occupy the reservation above Fort Randall. lected and: abused ladies will confroat tavtr hus- meet people to whom the ambiguous, highly expres- | Ministry has also temporarily suspended the immedi- | SUbmitted to the Supreme Court to-day Judge Black Sana. 2 i sive and now expressive word ‘queer’? might be } ate settlement of the Alabama business; but it is the | #3ked leave to be heard on the question whether the Jennette is a middie aged man, with si ty a applied with safety, and people to whom the profes- | intention of our present administration to press the | Sct of Congress repealing the act of February 6, 1865, | Anil wiisivar, Tons face, maid bite See Dos atten, sion of “showing the queer” might be supposed to | pending negotiations to s speedy conclusion the | giving to this court jurisdiction on an appeal from @ jimall. As, come with natural grace. But these are seen chiefly | moment the Gladstone Cabinet settles down into | Judgment of the Circult Court in habeas corpus cases, THE WEEKLY HERALD. on the outside of the railing, crowding the benches | working order. ‘The correspondence is very volu- | Would have the effect to deprive this court of juris- $ a assigned to the third house and looking with eyes | minonsand will form a very interesting contribution | diction in the MoCardle case, or whether the court | se a itil is and ears and mouths wide open to catch the sound | ¢o qipiomatic literature. should not, under the Jurisdiction which had already | THe Cheapest: aud Best Newspaper im the of the figures which the City Fathers call off with all . ttached in the eed to judj t. Hi Country. due solemnity and monotony, and to which the Clerk | Rumored Negotiations for the Purchase of | #ttachod in the case, proveed to judgment. He said | ee ary of the present week, now: of the ®uswers with’ a rotundity peculiarly Cuba. there was, of course, a difference of opinion between aa pea prea aa ices cuaiecinn wre ee his own. F himself and Mr. Carpenter, who appears for the | Teady, con! , ‘The canvass progressed very quietly untilafew | _!t #rumored here that President Johnson, at the ee wes © | the Cable up to the hour of publication; also Telo- ‘Tho Insurrection in Cadiz—Confirmation of Yesterday’s Despatches—Heavy Losses on Both Sides—The Insurgents Detain the Foreign Consuls Within their Lines. {The following telegram is evidently a confirmation of our special despatch published in the HERaLp Of yesterday regarding the insurrection in Cadiz.} i MavRiD, Dec. 11, 1868. ‘The proposals 6f capitulation made by the insur- Bents in Cadiz were rejected. days since, when Messrs. Neil Bryant Chris | request: of Secretary Seward, has despatched Caleb | Unitea States, on the subject, he being of opinion ‘ At the expiration of the armistice hostilities re- WISCONSIN. O'Connor appeared und protested Eh net the action Cushing to Spain as a special Ambassador to nego. | that the repeal did not affeet this case and that judg- | &Aphic Despatches from the Sandwich Islands, Cuba, €ommenced. A desperate contlict took place, in reese = = Sethe manic nan Cone he votes cast fOr | tiste the purchase of the Ialand of Cuba for the | Ment should be pronounced, and bir. Curpenter tak- ore — sa Litas bam iysenseapiarel Whioh artillery was used by the troops and the in- | Burwiar Shot by © Skerlif-Fatal Kerosene Of the city, ‘Thele cases were referred te the | United States. Inquiry fails to develop any saris- | ing the reverse view. After consultation by the | dent Johnson's Ann age; the Repor surgents, eommittee having charge of such matters, and there, | factory foundation for the rumor; at the same time | Court the Chief Justice announced that the court | Secretary of the Treasury; the Rea ican oe ia for the nonce, it was ended. A few days since a {t ig not authoritatively denied 3 would hear argument on that point, leaving it to | Week; the Fashions; Amusement ‘arieties; Foreign protest was received from James E. McVeaney rounsel to agree upon the time. It was subsequentl: Intelligence; Industital Items; Facetiw; Setentific, against counting the vote of the Eleventh and Four- Tho Case of the Georgia Senators. petro bs a sre tek | Sporting, Religious-and Literary Intelligence; Wash teenth districts of the Ninth ward. The protest in It will be a lucky thing for Senator Hill, of Georgia, | atranged that argument should be heard on the first | * porting, iu Tegard to the latter district is tor the following | ir ne ever gets his seat in the United States Senate, | Friday in February next. ington News; Editorial articles on the prominent reasons, as stated by Mr. McV see i fa ce ittee, to which hii ret tials After the hearing of motions was conciuded—the topics of the day; Our Agricultural Budget; Reviews I received at that precinct at the Inte charter election, for | The Judiciary Committee, to wi op aaicieorapee of the Cattle, Horse, Dry Goods and Boot and Shoe f Ansistant Alderman, I! AY Donk- fument of numbers thirty-five and torty-four—the the office of Axsistan 21 votes; Colonel Conk- | were referred, are hardly expected to report in hia | 9Té' Markets; Financial and Commercial Intelligence, Feu gue eestvey | rayor, Senators Trumbull, Edmunds and Hendricks | Louisiana confiscation case was closed. Criceao, Dec. 11, 1868, George Langston, Sheriff of Brown county, Wis., shot and killed a professional burglar named M. Nenill, at Green Bay, on Monday, while he was at- tempting to escape from him. He had been arrested by the Sheriff in a stage coach on the authority of a telegraphic despatch from Marquette. Three or four shots were exchanged between the Sherif and the 1 The loss in killed and wounded was heavy on both fides. The result of the battle was indecisive, and the insurgents still occupy the Hotel de Ville and @urrounding district. { The rebels nave detained within the Hotel de Ville all the foreign consuls they could seize, and hope ,that by this means they will be able to prevent the 0 vot and accounts of all the important and interesting -Shreatened bombardment of that portion of the city | burglar before he was brought down. 83 voto. Oakey Hall received, for Mayor 316 votes, After | may see nothing informal in the election of Senator Contested Election Cases. A ‘ise! ‘maid canvass ti et returns e eve e by the vessels of war lying inthe harbor. praltaale, Hisema, & chambermald iat the Adams | tnd telonoualy altered, us weil'appear from heir faspectien, | Hill by the Georgia Legislature, but Senatora Stewart, | The Committee on Elections at the meeting on | events of the week copies, $6; } Great political excitement prevails at Xeres, Ma- Tam prepared to prove, (‘The words and the figures “one” | Pretinghuysen, Conkling and Rice, form a majority, | Monday will consider the Missouri contested case. if | T#RMS:—Single subscription, $2; Thre day night by the upsetting of a kerosene lamp. 5 < *% aan % b Jaga and Tarragona. _ aay aT RE ee Tivotts. ‘The 1 atcien fiom menreeicente | and judging by thelr antecedents, may, in digest. | they shou!d have another meeting before the holiday Laces iy pre pmb aser| ate a oe TT MME PH is ‘Gow on his way to tha Sonthern Culkin, hia vote above to $70; being Sbmore than Mr. | ing sumner's instructions toovernaul the reconstruc. | recess they will take np the Georgia case. ‘That from | Cents each. A limited number of advertisement tu- PENNSYLVANIA. or, and making the aggregate demo- 5 e cratic vote for Aasiatant Alderman 106 more than for Mayor. | tion of Georgia, discover that Mr. Hill is not a legal | Louisiana will not probably be considered untii | Sere in the WreKuy ILenaLn, A large amount of testimony was taken, which | Senatorial representative of that State by reason of | #fter the recess, A.—Philadelphin, Provinces, and it is hoped that his presence there will restore tranquillity. ‘The Mrs. Hill Marder Case—Arraignment of jhowed, to say the least, that the supposed precau- Cust n Recei " ——— Mr. and Mrs. Twitchell—Motion to Quash 5 ns for the prevention’ of frauds by giving t - | the action of the Legislature in ejecting the colored Justom House Receipt Phitadelphia! Philadelphia {The recent great fire in Phila ENGLAND. the Indictment Against Mrs. Twitchell | pointment of the oMeers of tho clections. to ia pp: | members. To help out this conclusion Governor | ‘The following are the customs pis from De- | selplie. HER Naat again the shataplom. "Letter an Overruled. ice Commissioners were decidedly fruitiess where | Bullock, of Georgia; Attorney General Farrow, E. H. | cember 1 to 6, inclusive:— PHILADELPHIA, Twelfth Month Sth, 1848. fraud was needed to secure an end. @ here ston . in the Bleventh district of the Ninth ward tt was | Pushe and about forty others are here as a protest. | Boston charged that the letter “y’’ was scratched out on the | ing delegation against Hill's and Miller's admission. Philadeiphia, return in the vote given for Mr. McVeaney, making | Another Version of Geueral Custer’s Victory | Baltimore . “one hundred and eight” instead of “one hundred New Orleans, Novembe: to 30 and eighty.” Some of the witnesses testified to ha Over the Indians. Sam Francisco, November 1 to 7. ing seen the canvassers take off McVeaney's tickets Letters of an unofficial character, received by an | * bai ‘ Mesars. FARREL, HERRING & Co,, 629 Chestnut street — Genes It in with great pleasure that we add our ny to the value of your patent Champion Safe. At the destruc tive fire on Market street on the evening of the 3d inst. aur the centre of the conflagration, and being illed ree stock of drugs, oils turpentine, pata c., inade a revere and trying test. Y nd fell with the burnt PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 11, 1858. George and Camilla Twitchell, charged with the murder of Mrs. Hull, were brought into court this morning. The District Attorney asked that they be arraigned and their pleas received. ‘Confirmation of Mr. Denison a» Speaker of the House of Commous—The Members Take the Oath of Office. Lonpon, Dec. 11—Evening. In the House of Commons to-day the election of joors into ‘The counsel for Mrs. Twitchell moved to quash the | and substitute Culkin’s, while a young gentleman ee the departments from Superintend- - Z % tity of combustible materials, W the Right Hon. Mr. Denison as Speaker was con- | indictment against her, and read her affidavit, in | from the Fourteenth ward, who was interested in | Over tas tai aturohy and Weevenn ae | Toth: ee eee a Slits receivable and entire content all safe’ it le eepoolaliy firmed by the Crown. The members of the House | oct that the District Attorney had tampered with |: Culkin’s election, saw McVeaney tickets’ substituted | © phy y Pp give rmy Bulletin. gratifying to us that ware came out allright, an we had qualified themselves by taking the oath of office. eae 7 BS for Culkin. Nobody saw any scratching of the offi- | altogether a different coloring to the vietory recently ‘The following assignments of medical officers have d our most valuable books to ft. @'ahall want and illegally advised and influenced the Grand Inquest to alter their determination to ignore their bill of indictment, and find a true bill of indictment against her not warranted by the evidence presented to them, being moved thereto by the counsel and advice of the said District Attorney and not by the evidence submitted. Her counsel proposed to sub- stantiate the allegations contained in the aMdavit, and offered to call the District Attorney and ask him whether he had not entered the Grand Jury room and urged that body to find a “true bill’? against Mrs. Twitchell. The Court said the District Attorney was exempt from examination. The counsel then proposed to call the officers of the court in attendance ben the Grand Jury, and ES by them that the District Attorney was with he Grand Jury and that they would not find a true bil Mrs. Twitchell for some time. The Judge said—We cannot hear that the Grand dary tated in Onding a bill, for that would be disclosing their proceedings. Counsel—Then we will send for the Grand Jury and let them state the facts. of your safes ina few days, as they have our entire Yours, respectfully, ‘+. MORRIS PEROT & 00. pve brent fery Aad oe be banelinaly Geet peop achieved by General Custer over Biack Kettle and | been made:—Brevet Brigadier General J. B. Brown, a a a De Y 7 | ed . perceptible at once—that the paper was nearly | Bis band. As both these oMicers are of the Indian | surgeon United States Army, ordered to report tO} nunuinars FATRNT CHAMPION GA PER ie rbt in acratched through, . Bureau, which is opposed to the coercive policy | Generat Sloan, chief medical officer at New York, | more than 500 accidental fires. Awardei the prize medain at ‘The law Siren coe, con veneers, a enfin hy of the War Department, their statement must | for temporary duty. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel | tHe Worli's Palr, bondon ; World's Fair, Sealed, to the clerk of the Common Countil aida | be taken as the other side of the story. Superintend- | Weitz, surgeon, ordered to resume his duties at, Fort HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN, third to the Alderman of the district. The three | ent Murphy says that Black Kettle has always been | Hamilton. PARREL HERING & COT Puilnepaie” Core copies are thus kept apart; yet in this case it is | a firm friend to the government, and has interfered The following named general court martial has HERRING & ©O., Chicago. ge pre pe the dunrioe tm quesaccis Gtenee. for the protection of whites even so far as to incur | been appointed to convene at Fortress Monroe on NERKING, FARIEL & SHERMAN, New Orienos, lican. The copy left with him he placed in a drawer | the deep displeasure of a large portion of his band. | the 15th inst.:—Brigadier General Roberts, coronel A.—ColdeIne, the Safest and Most Effectant Point erp bag rel valle When his village was attacked by General Custer’s | Fourth artillery; Brevet Colonel G. V. Henry, captain ? sold by druggists, RUSHTON'S, Astor given. as Cuikin’s vote (370), was altered to the cor. | Command his people were on thetr way to Fort Kear- | First artillery; Srevet Major General B. Rodney, —— rect figure (270), In the district referred to Mr. Hall | ny to obtain their annuities, and were within fifty } Fourth artillery; Brevet Major Shinn, captain Third A.=—Mave Fucl=—Reduce Coal Billa.—Fix Your ie Bronte as Hinviind Boating ~ miles of the fort when the uttack occurred. Super- | ariiliery; Brevet Captain ©. F, Bessell, first leuten- | use Witt Roenuck’s Weather Strips, Oflice 56 Fulton at, maa be 2dded to tast said to be miven Ree nt Alder’ | intendent Wynkoop has sent to the Conxnissioner | ant Second artillery; First Lieutenants 4. E. Wilson, will be oll bai care en 108 | his resignation, and gives the following reasons for | of the Fifth, and B, F. Ryer, of the Second artillery; votes more than the democratic candidate for Mayor. | so doing:—He had ordered the Indians to rendezvous | second Lieutenants R. D. Polls, of the Third, and J. pag Peving that fe would, be ap kamal ee ata certain point to receive their annuity goods, | Thornburgh, of the Second artillery. understand how Mr. Culkin has rua seventy or | when they were suddeniy attacked by Colonel Uht- Major General Meade hae been directed to report Kari Spencer Appointed Lord Licutenant of Ireland. Lonpon, Dec. 11, 1868. The appointment of Earl Spencer as Lord Lieuten- ant of Ireland is oMcially announced. nnd Rie d for wale by President Jobnson’s Messnge in Europe—Ex- pression of the London Press. Lonpon, Dec. 11, 1868. ‘The telegraphic synopsis of the President's annual Message and announcement of the manner of ite re- ‘ception by the tyited States Senate have evoked the fohowing comments from the London journals:— ‘ (From the Daily News, radical.) + The News says that President Johnson's persist- “@nt opposition to the will of the nation is the cause of the partial failure of the Message. The writer A Holiday Present.—Ladies and Gentlemen, Aeairounot having thelr halr beautiful for the of OHEVALIER'S LIFE FOR Chovniier's Treatise on the Hair. way at the drug stores or sent by mat ‘Thin book should be read by every person. It teaches Htivate and have beautiful hair, and restore gray 7 fall ‘on to ghow that there is no hope for the resto- | ‘The Judge—That cannot be done, for they are | Clghty, ahead of « gontleman eo Hexceptionanie, so | vington, at Sand Creek, and mercilessly slaughtered. | in this city on publio business at such time this ore pon lnahateclentien, of 4 in rik Sworn to secrecy. eae the fi After that the Indians lost ali confidence in him, but | month asin his judgment the public tntereats will jon and unity in America until the suc- ‘The counsel said that if this action of the District Mayor. That was a paradox on the face of it. Alt A. CHEVALIER, M. D. ‘cession of General Grant to the Presidency. Attorney was unlawful, and it could not be | _ The canvassers of the district were summoned to | he succeeded in finding his way back to their favor. | permit. No, 1,123 Broadway, New York. assertion “the Grand Jury is | #pear before the Board, but they did not obey the | ‘Then, while passing from the Northern hunting Personal. ws H {From the Morning Standard, conservative.) Bevar then the summons, and the case was closed, the chairman bulwark of our liberties” is all bosh. Collector Henry A. Smythe, of New York, artived “A Good Opportunity."—See Advertisement that the eommittee would report at grounds to their reservation, they were attacked by euaie ad s fue se comes to liste ve sae lsvwagn, pd pronounces The Judgo—No, grand Juror and no other person | Cory day. ule Teper’ aL an | vie woop under General Hancock and again out- | here this morning and had along interview with | "0°" “snes Opportiunition. bas po pe Lois A protest was received from James Mahon against | raged. Again they suspectea Colonel Wynkoop and | President Johnson. He will remain here for some A.—A.—Japanese Hair Stain ‘Buch action ctful to the Executive, Terns counsel offered to call the foreman of the | the canvassing of the votes of the Fourth and Fifth | Perusea to have any dealings with him, but once | days. Colors the bait, Whlakers And TUMAche a beantifa black we { 0 Herald, conservative.) Grand Jury and ask him tf twelve jurors united in | ‘istricts of the Thirteenth ward for School Trustee, | Tefused any deslings y ? eR a ts brown. [teonsists of only one preparation. Price 50 centa, + me Me President Johnson commends | findit the bill charging that the votes cast for Mahon were credited | more he contrived to regain their confidence. Since Soli y F.C WELLS 70.5 184 Falion stent, aud nll rag: to interested in American affairs. Mine Court refused to allow this, and the motion to | tJ Mata ae Rd gene ge hot adduce | the attack made by General Custer the Indians have NORTH CAROLINA. gista, 6. C. UPHAM, Philadelphia, Proprietor. is the warbing protest and testament of @ stutes. | Tash the indictment was overruled, any evidence to substantiate hig claim, and the C8 | y.ome bitterly incensed against the Superintend- : - A. suse Comieaiie aes dai jan politically dying. vite Prisoners were then arraigned and pleaded | “Wsronting wack and Hernard K. Murphy protested | ent, aud, as he dares not venture among them any | Murder of m Colored Baptint Preneher—The | «ox'semniniion for ho present senuon, emiagping a mae i. Wrissaid that the above action of the prisoner's | severally against the by Myon = ihe vote in the | more, he feels it to be his duty to resign. Marderer Arrested and Lodged in dull. nidoent dlepiay of fancy, Kure for the apeciak of the FRANCE counsel was occasioned by s newspaper report that | Freon that the paliot boxes had peo removed froin Repeal of the Tenure of Office Act. HeALHGR, Des. x, 1m, | ‘usnalynteteesabaay ste St ne ee . the District Attorney bad tampered with the Grand | (row ine place, and both asserted that they could | ‘The House Judiciary Committee wit! not take any Intelligence of the murder of the Rev. kijan | Son,tzec im just now pagticularly erowded with Jalighted and et — prove they had received # much larger vote in that | action on Ben Butler's bill repealing the Tenure of | James, @ respectable and intelligent colored Baptist poe aewerns Shs y. ee rea sai ecper fad Suicide of a Citizen of Brooklyn, N. Y. tant gre ar onde ware ootamestie co Ghat district at Office act until after the holiday recess, The fact | clergyman, residing neat Newvern, has been received Catarrh.—The in of Catarrh is in Mont - ° . ’, sen A neglected coli witch ean be relieved hy tl the election. Mr. Mack was @ candidate for School | that the President in his Measage recommends the | here. From the facts elicited before the coroner's Snows BRONG! HAL TROCHER” Ap Hy AH * ‘Trustee and Mr. Murphy for Aasistant Alderman. repeal of this act simultaneously with the int rodue- | jury the following are the circumstances of the | tated sud tnflamed mombrane extending from tbe nose to (he throat, Vor cough tu dis the ‘Troeka The committee decided to reject amdavits offered | ti, or Butler's bill causes the radicals to look | aMfatr:—It appears that a negro namel Mingo Jones: | Yrrat icevica, et St (reat ‘ineases the Troches are uf as testimony, and insisied on having the witness 1 o " a 1 qian a presented for oral and cross-examination. Further | somewhat suspiciously upon the latter's measure, | rented @ patch of land, on which way a smal roceedings in the matter were adjourned until noon | ang it is Probable an eifort will be made to have the | tity of thaber, lying near the domicile of preacher | Cuatadore’s Curated Hale Dracotelt and id committee postpone all action ont. Buder sayahe | James. Some of this timber consisted of pine ee d = ~silke janr. OBITUARY offered the bill on his own account and without any | stumps, admirably adapted for lighting fires, and Krring But Noble.—Self for Young Men collusion with the President. It is understood that | the weather being extremely cold the wife of Mr. | Who. having regi, desire a better manhood. Sent ia scale? Hasnissura, Dec. 11, 1868, J. 8. Martin, supposed to be from Brooklyn, N. Y., on his way to Shippensburg, Pa., committed suicide by hanging himself to the door knob in his room at the State Capitol Hotel, Deceased was about fifty years of "Fs a had gray hairand beard. Between ‘$400 and Parts, Dec. 11, 1868. ‘The regular weekly statement of the Bank of France, made public to-day, shows that the amount of bullion in vault has decreased 13,500,000 francs @ince last week, AUSTRIA. nm were found on his person. The Coro- her's jury returned @ verdict in accordance with the facts. Troe of charge. | If benefited return the post- actri 9 achina tT 7 majority of the Judiciary Committee, including | James trespassed upon Joues’ domain and pro- | age, Address Pailanthros, box Py hia, Pa. A New Austrian A: a jor a Turkey. NEW YORK. pip nalen pear Wades tapsite the deatn of | @ chatrman, Mr, Wilson, favor the bil and willcon- | ceeded to cut up one of the Humps for fuel. This ‘oe ‘dak aaa s ‘ais . Jute ald thst the Maron Chartes ton Deeks wil | . so ies Caen tree (rena th that city sesterday morn, | Stderit and report tt favorably to the House at an | being observed by Jones, he became fearfully In- | walow rontway prices srptttpate is said that the n Charles von Becke will be | ‘The «iurtey Block, Troy, Burned—Large Fire ti Ae oh Libba of tne wesk’esturation, The db. | Sat as cepged, and, after the most foul abuse of the woman, New ork, for v0 geare muparin mys oe appointed Ambassador of Austria to the Sublime at Greenwich. ng, Giver GS Uisees of Gn ¥ Fz Extending the Operations of the Freedments | Which, a8 w usual with the sex, she returned with e. Porte. ‘TROY, Dec. 11, 1865, | Cused was a daughter of the noted actor Western Sereumh extreme volubiiity, Jones, without more ado, gave | Hotday PresentarA Wate Gh deusity een whose tragic fate at the old Broadway theatre in her @ sound whipping. ting with pain and | pe, te remave on let January. wo are prepared: to A tire vecurred at Gurley's block at three o'clock ‘ The Commitiee on Freedimen’s Affairs met this | indignation, she -at once returned home and related | Closeout at retail eam aplemlld, wholeenle muck oP Ghee. GERMANY. : this morning. Rati & Wilkon’s shirt and collar face | thls city (he was Killed feel ac cr aniaiae Tray | morning to cousider tho titi extending the opera- | to AMF. Yaiaen the erreumsrances, made ail the | Sn Frames Peace fo wena : Bismarck on the Prospe tory was destroyed; lose $20,000; insured for $7,000. | Te Co aritest childhood for the stage by her | {tof the Bureau in Virginia, Misntesippt and texas | Woien ay enraged. bin that, notwithstanding the | Mcvolaa Wick. ail enn. ae ne Coan arck on the Prospects of War. | C30n & Van Valkenburgh’s shirt and collar store was . = tress of abulity, Mian | WAtil after they are restored to the Union, General | ganctity of his profession, he weut In quest of the | yyy, rn ray " BeRLIN, Dec. 11, 1968 | sughtiy damaged. Bennett & Fellows’ shirt and | Mother, who was herself an act HM Stoneman, Governor Weite and others from Vir. | monster, Jones, armed with! an axe. Jones me eee nee Raeraving ant. Fetus | pay 1 | prices, collar store was damaged to the extent of $2,000; Western while quite young developed an aptitude fully insured. The building was owned by W. Gur- In the course of a debate in the Prussian Diet on ‘the dill confiscating the property of the Elector of while, apprehending an attack, was fourfd prepa with his gun in hand, and upoa the near approach snpraphic mer ginia were before the cammittee. Generat Stone- wy ty ao tf for her profession which soon juade her widely " ley, Whose los# is $15,000; fully inanred. known. Some years ago berself aud her gister, | man Chonght the Bureaa necessary wat after recon. | of James he ordered fia to throw down the axe or > ron vows Hesse [Count Bismarck, alluding to recent war agi- | “A great fre occurred at Greenwich, Washington | Miss Lucille Western, travelied together as the “Star | atruction. He aoid than the work performed by tte | he would kill him. Whether this ocder was imme iver’s SalemBy Henry WH. Leeds & tation, sald “the fears of war, which were prevaient | county, thi# morning. Six stores were burned | Sisters,” performing with considerable success In ents coutd not be 6e well und cheaply performed | “ately complied with it ts hart to decide; bat Jones contingad THIS DAY, 2th | ‘with ar aurwg the summer, have now passed away.” down.’ The principal losers are H. H. Smith, Baker | jeariy ail of the principal cities and towns of te | *8°U'S & not be | and cheaply performed | ieiiperataly raised his gun, and levelling tt at James rat DMAMON DS. set had easen with ting 4 f: & Dennis, N. Van Kirk, all dry goods and grocery | United States. They were particularly popular in a | Y the military. fired, the discharge lodging tn tls abdomen and tn- TONLS, at No. 0 Broadway, oppose Utese Gealers; Schoolhous & Openheimer, dry « Wr. | piece called the “Three Fast Men,” both taking male ‘The Tax, on luported Copp } fiicting a mortal wound, of which he soon exptred. | church, MONTANA. J, Waiter, draggin; G. H. Benton, clothing; Mrs. | characters. Subsequently the sisters separated, and J aero ne Fi ‘ t ‘The aifuir caused intense excitement ogee | the ne- —- : since then the deceased has been performing as « ‘The Finance Coramittee of the Senate will hold their groes in the vicinity of ite occurrence, Who spoke Royal Havanese Lettery.—Prises Paid iv Gold Norton, Ureasmaker, and —— Meader, harness Star actress, She was better known in the “French | first meeting this session next Tuesday, when they | freely of lynching Jones: but he was soon in the | Mtormation furnished. The highest rates paid fur oubloowe maker. The Masonic Hall, the jaw offices of Ingalls, re=—Th . i the o ll Kinde of Gold and a of the Legisiatu ¢ Governor's | Sherman & Burke and the Social Club Rooms were ” that claes of melodramatic pieces than tn | will consider the ‘ta co < anderstar hands of the officers of the law and safely secured in | *™ . ig pend t to Bui Also destroyed. ‘The losses will probably amount to | the iegitimate. “Mer flue tace aid perfect figure rnsider the ‘karifl on conpor. Tt is understont | retail of Newbern it, accordance with the verdict of TAYLOR CO. Bankers, 16 Wail atrest, X. ¥ Messnge—Eocourngement to rope: $100,000, but are mostly covered by insurance. were greater aliractions than any bistrionic powers that a mnajority/of the cominittee favor the bill; but | tne coroner's jury. Mr. James was a regulariy or. + saan migration—Protection to the Mining In- ve she possessed, but even this fast was by no means of | a# 1 is thoug/at that @ geueral tari bill will be jutro | dained minister of the Gospel and was highty re- tele ne reat fe tee Treatment a che toveste, Robbery of a Jewelry Store. an inferior order, Miss Western could pot have | duced durtyg the session they are disposed to delay | #pected by # numerous congregation. {ouly). “Beldtoess and gray bale pre oe vented. No. 1 Astor plac St. Louis, Dec. 11, 1868. actton on ft $0 98 to put copper in the general list, —_———-__—— SARATOGA, Dec, LI, 1965. been far renoved from her thirtieth year. She bore ‘The Virginia City (Montana) Telegraph of the oth On Thursday morning B. R. Waterbury, a jeweller | the reputation of being a most amiabie lady, av AseaULrry.—Roondsman McWilliams of the To others. tov ayei—acting Governor Taft delivered his on | ofthis village, fouad the lock of hus safe out of or | leaves vebind many warn frienis To mourn er | | Saldiers Appoined to Omer. | conte init precinct, lat eveniig fount x man | «iM iti SOOTHING GYRUP for chiltraa i ty nual message 5 recom- safe * 4 coment - n te a " “ stood vont ot many niente the eaewares heirggegeston do (itt, Bid Cee Maree eat tes Commtns to the Valeo ot Coxticray ov MURDER ix THE Fimet Dronen.— | Seeretary of the Treasury to obtain situations for ive voit ‘aantie a tied ng these froen pata. bat favigntics the aoe mL boann core? taua from Northone ear The jury found a verdict of murder in the first so\diers who served fn the war for the suppression | Thitd avenue, in an Insensible condition from a vio. $8,000, had been taken out. The cases and marks of arpoise to thy ca ermlatve We: "the watches had been left in the safe to prevent iden- lorthern Europe a8 pid influx of Chinese, Te favors legislative as- istanos for the better development of the miniog Interests and advocates 4) rovement of the ‘ \chogt ar wa imovrovems Wind colle and gives rest and health to ta cbild and comfors Fee against Andrew Price, for the murder of Lewis | of tno rebellion. In order to fnd places for as inany | lent Denting he wad tecglved at the anda ot certain Pie, for , ation. The entrance to the building seems to } Hilkenburg, who waa murdered about the in) je 01 ets uokn . Tle was conve: » his residence: a . n Eire been mage by the burgiers from @ door tn the 4 Qetober, Kvon miles from Ironton, Odio, on the | Of Hem As possible the Secremary has determined 1 | jg Righty-aecuud Ktreot, WYOre be was artandod Ly & pivag tneten eine toate, ber reat, | Marion pike. Andrew gucers Is Yo} to yo tried, f discharge al quo colored measenggte of the dewart. - garsciay =~ WrOppot.” All ovuagy, Ae Oaee a, Yous vRI