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rT moet delightful in South ere ng no kiud ig Wggeeente 4 re. To give you an idea of the extent of some ue vas, or Tavs... may mention tiuc in many insiahces farmecs own an @xtent of land equal in area to the Save of thode Islaud. and their cactie, horses apd sheep are numbered, nos by tire hundred, -but by the thonsand, ‘ihese animals are almost wild, living always on the open plain. and whon the Jarier requires a certain Dumber of exer or horses: for sale they are aunted down by the farmers’ peoas or servants. on horweback, Who capture (hem by means of the laaso, THE WAR IN PARAGUAY. The Treaty of Lopez with tho Cai- guay Indians. STATE OF AFFAIRS DW BRAZIL. THE DEATH OF GOTYPSCHALE, BRAZIL. The Death of Gottschalk—Honors Paid to the Dead—ihe Gbacquics of the Grent Pianist. Rio Janeino, Dec. 24, 1969, Contrary to the anticipations mentioned in my last the areat Gotuenak fel! a victim to the disease from woien ho bad suffered for four weeks, and died at four o'glock on the morning of the 18th, at the Ben- weit Hotel, at Tijuca, near this city. ‘The sad occurrence spread gencral sorrow throngh the city, for he was gencrally admired and respected, and the Philvarmonte Society, of which hehad becn Clockoil @ member, at once proceeded to make tho @rrangements for the funeral ceremonies, His body was brought down in tue middis of the day and de- posited in the house of the suciety, in a room ptainly ‘Gtted up, in the manner customary with the Catholic ceremonies of tins country, Crowds of gensiemen visited the room of the dead, as Le lay im etate upon his vler, Im the evening the work of embaiming tis body was periormed by Dr. Coata Ferraz, Only @ sow persons outained admittance during the ‘operations. Next day, however, the stream of visitors Was great, and as the funeral hour approached num - vers v1 cal formed in line ia ali the neighvor- mg strects, and muititades occupied the windows and sidewalks of the strests and squsres through which tue provcesion would pa on » Say. to the cameiery of St. John the Baptist. At five P. M. the Tunesal commenced and the coitin was carried for abou. a mile by members of the Philharmonic Society. after wiicn it wax deposited in the hearse gud .aken, a¢ & Walk pace, to wie cemetery. In bra- zil thede last aiventious ure looked upon ag great marks of respeot, it being customary to place ibe aaa an the Dearde aud to drive off at agharp Govtsohalk wae greatly lized ag well as admired. He had giso been very xeuerous in aseisting public Ghariuies, several of wuick received large sums by concerts given him for the parpose. Tuese were @.) represented deputations, except the Asyiuin of the Juvalids, Witch did nov send any one to repre- sent tt, and thts facc has been severely antmadveried on by several of the journals. In ali the papers obituary notices have appeared. So has ended the brilliant career Of the gieab North America inu- wen, Privileges to Foreign Vessels—New Custom Hesse and Other Regulatious—Cabinet Squabbles—Religious Disturbuuces—Reporied Discovery ef Coal—Success of aa American Oolony—Emaucipstion. Rro JaNnerro, Dec. 24, 1969, The government bes just issued a decree prolong” ing for another year the permission vw foreign vea- sels Wo cagage in the great ccasting trade of Brazil. Ic is as follows:— DRoIwE 4,440 OF DROEMUTR 2, 1869, Using the authorization conferred by article twenty-three, section iour, of the law No, 1,177 of se; tember Y, 166 , and ar Ucie forty-one of the law No. 1,507 of Soptember 16, 18 7, in vigor by articic one of decroe No. 1.754, oF Octovel current year, I am pleased co extend, unt!! the eo: ber, b70, the previsions of decree No. st of March 27, 18H, waloh permits foreizm vensolx lo carry on the coasting trate Leones vhose ports of the empire which have custom ounes, Viscount de Itaberahy, Counctilor of State, Senator of the ismpire, President of the Council of Ministers, Miniwtor and Secretary of State far A‘fairs of Finance, and Presiient of the Tribunal o¢ the Nasional Treasury, so have unjerstood and put inte exesut ton, Pa-ace of Rio de Janeiro, December 2, 186), forty-eighth of independenes and the Empire. With the Emperor's sign manual, ISCUNDE Di ITABORAHY. THE PARAGUAYAN WAR. Conflicting Statements—Rume:s About Lopes He is Said to Have a Lar > PorceProvie sions Pleuty~Count fu’, Opiniou—Great Seflering in Asunclou—The Attics Want the War ClosedLopes’s Treaty with tho Cale guay Ludiaos, Rio JANEIRO, Dee, 28, 1869, ‘The news from Parazaay ts very coniicting, Some accounts say that the war 4s virtually atan @nd, and that Lopez mus: surrender or fee trom the country. Others state thas he ts in a strong and un- @pproachable post in the mountains of Maracaju, at @ Mountam pose calied Panadero, with thirvy eanvon and 3,000 Lo 4,000 Paraguayans, besides an auxiliary force of 15,000 Indians, and that wid catuie and hoga @re In sitet abundance a3 to enable his force to exist fcr yoars. The Count 4’£ws despatch says the ec- Cupation of igatemy was cho iast act of the war, as Lopes has not porsession of & single village in Para- @uay. On the other hand, he is keeping all the Bru- gilian troaps in Paraguay, numbering some 20,000 men, WHICh shows that he is not so euntidens of the matter as his telegrain says. ‘The only operations since my Mst were a defeat of the Paraguayans at a river crossing the approach to Igatemy. in which the Paraguayaus ave report to ave lost two canvon and sixty kilie., and the expe- ition of Genera! Canara with 3,000 men against fome 1.000 Paraguayans, Who had made a raid on twhe Brazttian cavvie depots and hat carried some off. By the accounts received Geueral Camara dispersed the Paraguayan raiders and recovered tne cate, but Mo details of operations have come in of Inte, ‘The last dates trom Asuncion say great distress existed there and that many Paraguayans were Ging of hunger In the streets, so-dear was food 80 poverty sirickea the great mass of the unpfortue a Who Dave crowded tuto Asuncion for sudels- nce, ‘The folowing are the telegrams receivea by the Brazilian government, and itoins of Paraguayan pBows:— LOPEZ'S FLIGHT ANNOUNCRD. graph the telegram asure to sead yon a copy of, In It Cousel- heiro Paranhos tramcribes another sent on the wth ut. by bis Liigbuess the Comte d’bu to General Victorino to cammu- dicate important actions, By uiese news it is seen that Loper Js to lonzer in wayan territory, and has paymed juto Brazilian tersitory wiih a stoall force, {have wieter from Conselciro Parabhos, written on tue 5th, He says in It bias he bad yet no news oi the detatis of the actions, Mix Excel- Jency sald in the same letter that by the mediation of tbe allies an amicab.e solution lad been given to the dispute be- fheen the Varaguayan government and tie cominander of Ttalian gunbou: Ardite. ANTONIO P. DE CARVALHO BORGES. AN EASY WAY OF ENDING TUE WAK. CON MAN DPR-AIN-OLIFF HEADQU ARLES, LaPIvagy, Nov, 30, 1809—5 P.M. { Hire Hicuynes To M Aunt. VioToatNo Thave jast learned that Colowel Fidels, at tue heal of our PaNguaAIy, cieser! the Jejuy-cuasau in the nicht of the MB, turning the enemy's position, which was at once abandoned by iis defende Hu with the Klevemsh vatta- mn and KONE vAvair; reached them atthe bridye of ‘The government has likewise published this morn- Jejuy-mirim, whieh 'y undertook to destroy, they hiving | ing the provisional basis Tor che Working of the Cus- inirencbed themselves on the other at As.ubbora eva | tou House duck snd stores uuder the company en- flict ensued, which there remainod ju our possession two cannon, a tia, eixty dead and some hundreds of prisoncrs, among ‘whom & priest and an adjutaut of Lopes, ‘The enemy's grape hit elghte: mon and twenty borses, ine uding that of Lieutenant Colonel M on to Igaiemy, where be found 4.40 nou-corbatanss, wnong them the family of the wite of Colone: Murtines, surposed to be shot by Lopez, and a Brazilian woman from San Borja. At Manaran, haifa league off, implewents for making powder were found, Shots wer heard to th charged with taeir working. ‘The princtpal pro- visions alfecung lorelgn vessels and goods are tac flowing: Tho ordinary diccharge of oods from vessels will be be* tween eight o'clock A. M. aud two o'clock P. M., tho excract- dina and sunset, by paying ten per cent aid night dischar. can be made only by asion of the inspector of the Custom House at doubled ¢ north, Which makes me think « fight marn’s roups is c'eared upon water will, if they have to pasa through Tlook upon. this ination ot | the Custom House pates, pny discharge and also those a8 Loper does. not occuy i @ if (hey sky thure than three days'on the wharves territory. He himselr with oro the butidings. bajlero, fewer than 1K men. an towa.ds’ the prairies ot Vaccarva, on Berra. ae hia Please send this to Concepelon, Agua- O1on, Buenos Ayres and Rio de Jane KB LOPRZ Vessels entering the dock with goods to be cleared upon y will not pry dock dues, uit any goods discharged: by ‘of the Cusiom House’ of'cer wili pay diacharge dues. fed by the company ;— NUGIDE WHEARVES. VEUERLo A! ¢ Visconide do Herval had arrived at Mom:evideo, on his Reis. oat luo Grande, his him to leave | For each metre occupied inside the dock for each day thearmy. Ithas been learned been gesihiy, of eilective disch.rg you his catte of late irom the Brazilian yrovinee of Asatte Grosso, cbelly from Miranda, whieh, it would seem, was uot 1500 Feoccupied by Bia lian forces wer the nattousl ,uards ported there (on the r. thal of the Paraguayans in the begin- tive discharge. reo hing of this year) abandoned it on news of # Paraguayan | For each metre o arty arprovebing. ‘The Manduvira and ite tributarias pave (400 een explore iin the steam Tuunches Seto de Mendowea and . x ' Numero Um. ‘The noith mouth receives wators trom che | Per metcical ton of mearnrement on working dayn. fs Paraguay when the Mandnvira is low. The expedition de- | Per mecrical ton of measuiement on hoitiays 100 ADING AND DISUHAROING Per package not excooding tity k Per ten kilogramives ta excess. . BAGG Per packnze of over five kiiogratmos. Per package of ive kiiogram Stroye! by tre the old steamer Vi vans abandoned in January Ia florinanos was almost out of "water, gnary, sunk in Jauuary to stop _ water, to, which the Para- ee 1,000 The commander of the expedition rerorts that the watin annie oF ws i100 eamer fel a nd be ; pee maurivg « (reshet Ly pamnpung out the wales wt iar, | National produets—t'er day for each ten kilogrammes. {001 Ber. She e bean. producs—l'er cay for each ten kilogranunus.. [002 DESIR OF THE ALLIED GOVERNMENTS 10 END TUR WOO. WARTRAN TU, For each warrant quarter per cent of the value of the WAR. goods devlared in it, The meeting of the Minister of foreign Affairs of the Ar- vernment thought the ranhos was held at reducing the forces in Parastiay, tat it was 0 quired “necessity of the Arcentine Contederattos ld be unattended to only If t of the allinues and that the Oriental government was equsly PEER. the person and ge of oflctal agents of tho en Revd the ar eee them; nationa: moneys; coluniats? baxjage, ‘ud Lhe veuiels briuging thein, ‘The principa: cuange eidtected vy tne aew arrange- ments is that, aad Of Ue st ty days iree storage wlowed to wost ¢ axses of goods im the Custon House, foreign 4e0ds will pay 24 re's (ten cents) 100 Kogramnes (2.2/0 voouday per day tor ea day alter jaidiug. Tac company Will taxe chi trom tue 1st ot January, The compary ts likely to Make a good thing of the afar, aud. mm fac, in any other countey there would be a regular howl over te favoritism and nepousin shown by tac Minister of Finunce tn waking vhe conuact With @ hau dozen iricads and relauves, On the Sy, Without notifying We public kat be was going Lo put tue Lerussory act milo foie eibeiro l'aranhos said the Brazilian government was us of \ews-uing U worides cateed by tie war, ‘d anthorize 1 as @greemont i the Domte du co won; that the Prince ace torved with it, and that he (Conseihéiro Paraaios, would sonsent with pie: 1h was then a, that the number of troops to be with- drawn should be lert to the difsereiion of the generat 18 the Argentine Minister said with raw at once the national anbos said that the Comte @hu also purpose to ce the reuuction with the volunteers and national 80 Bald he would agree fully to the wish of the Oriental A eevee change hag been effected in the Cabinet, fovernincnt, once the Pa ans $n its pay were pia the Minister of Agricuiture re} ing upon the 1th. Che apnoea OF She a AL goveruments, apt itwas | {¢ way kuOWn tor souls time previously that troue Botnet hat boll Miuisiers would so.tcit un expreus comment | existed, a8 the Minisier of Finaace reftiscd to pay for some jand pu: cuased by lie Miniscer of Agriculture, on the grounds thut Ue lager did not consuit the Council of Ministers previousiy. ‘There wes a stiniiar quarrel over a wock Concession given by the alinisier Ol Agr'culvure to parties proposing a dock at the In- set O1 Sacco Go Ali jig agreea Ww a modificeuow of the plans (a0 as simply to extend piers in o deep wale.) without bringing i before Che Council tor ap- proval. Lil-wngued peopie sav th: Minister of iinance was angry because his (riends in the Custom lfouse dock Job Unougtt the other project would In- terere with thew protiis, Bul, In fact, tne late Minister of Agticuiure. athough pretty able in his former capacity of kuspeetor of the Treasury, made an ubaccountably Lad Mauer, and was a regular iaugting stuck of al! partes, enough to oring down uny uinistry founded upon a modicum of public opinion, For the present tis portfolfo 18 held by tae Minister of the Linptre, and it is not Known who wul TREATY OF LOPEZ WITH THE CATOUAY INDIANS. Two sergeants who recenty desertel from Lopes iven the following declarations. containiug very importae: fafcrmation which ieade us to sippose that the Paraguayeu war {8 not over, but has entered ova new aad remarkau ¢ Joiquin Cabral, aged thirty-three years, maketh oath as folows:—I was sergeant of the second company of battalion 40, and deserted on the 24 November, wen sent on ser vice outside the Uses. T was anxious to see my family again, ond suiered so many hardships, without knowing what ¢ J was fighting tor, that I found \¢ intolerable to remain longer with Lopez, His army now conatate of about four thousand men and boys, c:naciated and worn out, their ‘only sustenance being @ daliy raion of veel, one Ox for every two hun led men, and these avs the basage oxen far. erly used fur transporting war 1. The men aino eat Cooonnuis and bitter oranges when angry, ‘Lhe artillery 4 Bow reduced to thirty Leld p eces,, The alliance between Lopez and. the Caigney Indians was conciuded alter Lopes left Sun Estanisiag for curuziaty ; the Indias BO: r. tive be Nis Successor. : the ¢ ‘oys vebired Lopez annowucel to ‘bee Munster of tie Empire has sent orders to the that thes Mei sent to ofer thin an alba veowith Dw) | present oF St Pauly 1 institute an inqairy Into filling men and provisions for woven years, Subsequently | | (ye citeumstances of the mob outrage ou the Kev. ayoke with some of the envoys, who advise! me not to return to Lopes aiuce he was now ad closely puraue i by the alites that he mnet soon fal! into thelr hands. At the same time | saw the Indians shutting up the openings in the foreat that Jed to the Paraguayan camp. x Paredes, age | twenty-two years, miketh onth as Tam «comrade of Joaquin Cabral, rergonnt of tae pany fn the Fortieth batta AN that he bas uy true, and [have novi URUGUAY. George Chainveriain, tue Presuy eran missionary, sent there by Luc Courch in the United States, wno, ag } noticed vere, Whue celebrating divine service auJuudiahy, Was nialurested by a wob. His Excel- lency orders a report to ve mude to hun, and cirect- ive Megaures taken to repress BUCK OUtraes In tne Taste, and to puniss tie persous engaged. Among the disceverics lu tne province of San Paulo, ts announced that of a0 ON Bpfing, or signs ©: 06, @ lew fet down, found im the district of 11- rovicaba. Coal ia Known to exret in tae province, gu IU 18 NOt Improbable thas It 18 the real thing. Some brought to tue town of San Paulo sinelied aud iouked exactiy like the United Siutes arucie. Even Hf At be Mo, it 23 not likely to iniertere with the Bale of the United States on, notwithstanding the very heavy daty On kerosene. Land carriage m Brazil 1s tuo Gosuly yet W cucourage home nNning oF Ol weils, Lrazulap gentemen coming from San Paulo are CaTiasistc in (he tatk Qvout the Lute American set- ements, pear Campinas. They say it is-working a revuuweu @ Wwe agzneultural system of We pro- vince, snd thas numvers of Braziian farmers and great punters go 10 16 ay a curiosity to see 1 thriv- lng und neal, aud (he general use of piougis and over iabor-saving impicueats, common enough in the States, but something exiraoriuary in hoe-using Brazit, ihey say many who go there affect to laugir at the new-langled Ways aud appliances, but wren ibey go home Uiey are Boon BCea trying todo What suey Lave seen. The chid emancipation movement is gaining ground everywicre, ay wany Who ure opposed to uly general measures for cuwucipatioa are willing to uid in freeing jemule cutareu, wud thus graduwiy causing the extinction of siave birtus, A great ov- Siacle Cxisis in regurd Lo deaing wit the children afier freedoin, as 2 great number of persons wo Would iree chiluren do uot wish to rear tnem, In No Reliance Placed in the Reports About thr Paraguayan War—Lopez Taroiug Enem! into Friends—Beliet In M's Success— 7? Desive for Peace. MONTEVIDRO, Deo. 16, 1969. People tlere are heartily tired and digguated witn the Paraguayan war, and inuch of the disgust is owing to the fact that the trath of the accounes re- eeived, either oMcially or through private sources, cannot be q-pended on for a inoment. We hear to- day of a great reverse suftered by Lopez, vw-«norvew the same reverse turns out w be an importans vic- tory lor the Paraguayans. Again we are wld that the monster Lopez 18m the mauntains with a force Only of $00 famisued, muunous Bien; another pen Gescribes him as. Wanxeuvring In the vicinity of Asuncion with an army of 20,00) soldiers, ready at any mowent Ww pounce upon the uukappy city Willie Ue tuhablianis are peacefully snoring in their Virtnons beds, Now itistne on dt that Lopez 13 dead and that the alles are about to evacuate the couniry, but that intellivence nas just been folowed | dact, In the cities Where there ate loundiiog asy- by tne announcement thot the defunct Lopez 18 #Ull | iuyis Many slaveowners s)stemuticaliy have the alive and kicking, und tat (he Commander-m-Catet | Infants vorne py the save giris placed 10 tne wheel | Of Une allied aruues is ou his trail, Where? Qaen | of the asyinm, when of course they become free, ate? A soriety 14 formiug in Baia to receive emanol- One thing you may readily hesitate to believe, and | pated chidren and rear them lor becoming doinea- that rs any juormation witch reaches you corongh | We servants, and itt provable ere long every con- the ailied press. In certain circles there 1s a veltef | siderable ‘own Wilk nave its asyium for tne purpose. tat if this most extracrdinary man (an held out for In Ccars they wade @ testival of the act of giving @icw migpths longer tie i owers wlhed against imo wilt ve reed vo come to lerms. It must come to freciom to wiriy-ihree culudrea, twenty of Whou were released by the sum appropriated by the pro- shies sooner or Jater, tor all ave Leginnt to cry out | Vince aid @rirtern by private persons, The cere- jn the language of Bosion, “Le: us have peace.” | mony was reli @n the 2d of Devember, the Empe- The enthustasin once dispiayed to prosecute the war ! yor? birthuay, - anu Lopez and us army would be ove:turown ex Asis bo longer; that spirit las completely died owe Tho country is Well adapted for culivasion wad Parabyba this year has voted $25.000 for such emaucpauons. Last year i voted $10,000. bnt the Presideut wand nos use the money, ARMY INTELVIGENCE. — AN enn Wasuineton, Jan. W, 1870, The following oMoers will, it ts u.iderstood, be re ieved from duty here and sent West under the recent | orders of tha President:— Assistant Adjutant Genesrats.—Brevet Brigadier Geuerals Jonn C. Kelton, Robert Willian3 ana Sau- uel Breck, " Pupmaaters.—Brevet Colonel James B. M. Potter, Major John L. Hodge and Mayor Edinund H, Brooke. It 18 not known who will be selected by tie Secro- tary of War to take the places of these officers, vut 1% 43 provable that Colonel and Brevet Brigatier General Richard 0, Drum, the senior assistant adju- tantgenerat, will be ordered to the War Department. ‘The fact that General Dram 13 not a West Poluter Will not Baye much weight wiih the Secretary. He has been in theservico since 1847 and en the Adju- tant Goneral’s stall since 161, but has never beou on duty in \Wasiingwrn. ile Was oa the Paciile coast iL karonge the war and ly @ moa eflicient etait oiler. General Keiton has been in Washington since 1862, He was wich Geae.al Fremont in tye Westera Department, thea wit General flaileck 1p the fleid, @od accoMprnicd Lie latter oMicer vo Army Heat: quarters. iis Luree brevets of Lieutenant Coiouel, Colonel and Brigdier Geuoral were coaterred 10¢ “ost arduous aud valuniie services, beth 1 tho fie.d aod at headquarters.” te is tac seuz0r assist ant wajutant goueral now oa duty here, und bas charge Of ull \watlers pertaming © appoinumonts, to Plenepar &c., in the regular army, and supervises: comptiation of the Anas Kegistel General Wiillams, who ranks next to General Keitou, bas been in the Adjutant General's oitics sluce he resigued the colousicy of we Kirst Mus: gachuseuts cavalry in October, 1562, ‘The re. jie reermiung services and tbe “special order usiness ure under His control. His thres breveus are for “diligent, 1uitial aad meritorious services iM ube Adjutane General's Department daring the war.’ Generai Breck has also been in the Adjutant Gene- Fal’y Ollice siuce looz. He Was on General lavowel’s etait as aujuani general for @ sort Ume prior to @SUMINE wis prescue duties, His inree brevets ae ulso for “ailigent, Tuisnial and meritorious Kervices do the Adjuiaue Geucral’s onice during We war? ‘The Volunteer und regwar muster roils and all mat- ters relaung therew are under tus charge. ‘the MuMeCoUs 164 Nests Irom tne Conumssioucr uf Peu- sions ana the second aud Third Aauors for lufor- Malou concerulag Oflcers and enlisiea mien Necessl- Sale Coustunt reiereuce Wo these Folis, and the Gierk ‘Who alixes tie fac-stuue of General Breck’s signa Lure to tue replies hus &@ good deal of stamping vo Go 10 the course of a month, Generai thowas M. Vincent has been selected by Geucrat fowasead to remam on duty here. He hes becn In the Adjutant Geuerars OMce since 1862, has been thrice brevetterl fur “aallhful and meritorious services” in thus villce, stood very igh 1M ihe esti IMaWon Of Secretary Stuutou aud “bas Wie reputauon O! being av cxcedent executive Ofiicer and & hard Worker, tie Hus charge of the most Moportant division Of the Adjutant General's oufice, viz, Lue records of the Provost Marsuat General's Bureau, jucluding te accounts aug returns of disbursing olllcers (Voluniger recruiting worvice) and hus to ad- Judivate upon alt ouistaudiog claus Incident to col- jecting, organizing aud driiiug volunteers. Brevet Brigudier General Josep YH. Eaton re- mains in the tay Departinent. ie is the Payinasver Geaeal’s right baud man, His “Paymusters? Manual,’ several editions of which Nave been puu- listed, 18 tue recoguized guide Jor arMy paymuasters, ‘ane Uiree brevets Winch telt Lo bis share Were for “meritorious aid vuluaoie services in le vay De- Partwent daria the war’? Lieutenant Colonel otter, who will recelve Warchiog orders, bus been ia the Pay Leparwusent wince 1861, wud 13 favorably known Ww an army viticers residiay ov sojourntug vere, Masmuch as it wirom his Lands that they receive ther mony supend, Major Hodge has aleo becn here since 1861. Major brooke was for & long time Clict Cierk of We Fay Depurtment, Le was commissioned addi Uoaal Payiwasier in 14.5, aud has been ou duty 1a we Gepartuient ever since. NAVAL INTSLLIGENCS, Cruise of the Steamer Luneaster, Flagship ef the South Atlantic Fleet. The Woited States steamer Lancaster. commanded by Captain Stepien D. Trenchaid, and bearing the flag of Rear Adiniral Joseph Lanman, United States Navy, comimandiog the South Adantio fleet, arrived on her station and anchored in the harbor of Bahia, Brazil, on the 23d December, 1809, ofllcers and crew all well. ‘This vessel left Hampton Roads, Virginia, on the 21st of Uctover last bound to Brazil, via we island of Madeira, and reached the roadstead of Funchal on the 2ist of the following month, aiter a lengthy and tedious passage, under sail, of thirty days, On the 27th of Octover, in lat 35 42 north, lon, 69 06 west, she cucoantered a circular storm of great force from E. gradually veering toS. W. and W.s, W., in which the bafuucter fell to 29.57 inches, accom- panied by a very ticavy sea. Her rudder chains were burted vy tts vidieu ia for & time Lue nel ve- cuule alMost Unuianageabic, ‘ne rollowing day it blew hard in squalls trom W.N. W. to N,N. W suowing that (he cyclone Gud passed off to the east- ward. UN ine 2th the gaie Was succeeded by lignt air and gentle breezes trom KE. 8. E. to. oy N., and uoul her arrival im Funchal the paience of all on board wus wel tried by Luc Costianaace of light ad- vei Winds. ANUUKSgIVIOg Guys aS seb apart vy Presiaential proci iion Lor tive 16th of November, Was lehgiousiy observed on board the Nagsolp in Jat. 35 20 N., lou. 2b 20 W., on the broad oceaa. ‘the cuaplain, kev. Mr. Lioloway, delivered an im- esslve discourse Lrom a portion of the seventeenth verse of the twentiet Chapier of Lae Psalms of David—"“But we Wii remember the nume of the Lord our God,” and the services of the day were concluded by a patriotic hymn and “Old Hunured,” with iwusie by tie band. Speaking of tue services of chaplain Holowa¥ on board the Lancaster, his earnestacss Iu domg the greatest amount of good vo Jack iuducen fuM, with toe concurrence of the Admiral aud ber commander, to commence @ Keres Of popular iectures On Various subjects, befloning with un exvianation of tue theory of Winds, currents, &c., Wulck are nut omy Weil atlendet by Utose lor wioim Ley Were desigued, but by the mujorty of ine ofiicera of the ship, Inciuding tue Adimiral and capwin. Suen a system, euturely Voluntary on the part of Mr. Holo- Way, must result Leuehciaily to tue crew, aud Is an example wel! worthy of imitation by every cuapluin In Lue empioy of tac government. During the stey ot ihe Lancaster In Funchal the authornics were exceeuinyiy civil. Ler oflicets were hverally entertained by te American Coust, Dr. Leas, aud Vice Consul tiuteninson; a Mr, Fauikenar, of New York; Mr. George B. Weichy, an Engash lady, Mrs. Parks; the Baron ua Couceicio and BJ. Puga- cira, Whose Wile 13 & Piliudeipiitun, ‘Lae day pre- vivus to the departure of te vessel from Funchal tuese persons, W.lu & HuMmoLr of ladics, honored au impromptu entertaimeat given on board vy the of- licers in ackhoWicdguent of the bospitaities ex- vended vo thein, On We passage from Wadetra to Bama the Lancas- ter passed Wablia a iaiie of & “visti,” locaied oa the charts in lat, 11 90 N., jong. 27 15 W., without seeing, it, and experienced tc b. L. irades Well 60 the BOULL- Ward Oo! cast im tuctr airection, on vecember 6 Louis Lranaon, & scaman, from Bata, Wagiand, was instantly kitted by a tall trom the malatopgailant yard wifle 1uriung tne sail, aad Wus vuried on tue following day 1 lat, 4 N., long. 23 14 W. Tho Pacific Fleet—Rear Admiral Turner to Visit che Lower Coast of His Command. The steamer Mouican, bearing the flag of Rear Adenral Thomas ‘Turner, commaniing the Paciic Geet, arrived at Sua Fraacisco Jauuary il, afer a protracted and buisterous passage, in which she en- countered gales and head wind: undor sail from Qahu (Wahoo), Sandiich Isiands Rear Admiral surner wiii transfer tis fag to the Saranac, and pro- poses soon to visit the lower cuas. of his command, touching at ail tic imtermeuiate pols of 1u- portance. Naval Personal> Commander Jota Irwin ts ordered to the com- mand ot the Yantle revraary 1. Iieutenant John K. Winn, Master Smackly and Rovgigus Kdward ?. McC.ctian and Webster boty are ordered to the Santes. Chicl Engineer William B, Brooks 1s ordered to the Michigan. Pas-ed Assistant Paymaster Jonn F. Tarbell ts or- dered to the Idano. Lieutenant Commander Henry L. Newtson has been aetacned frou Lis Wasnlazion Navy Yard and ordered to duty at tac Naval jemly Of ths let of Fevruary. First Assistant Engineer has been detached from the Swatara aud ordercd vo the Norlolk Navy Yard, relieving iirst Assistant Engineer James L. Vanclain, who tas been ordered 10 We Swatara. Paymaster George A. Lyon tas veen detached frou tue Idabo aud oruerea Lome. Assistant Surgeon Dwignt Dickinson has been — irom tue Miagtonvinoh and ordered to tue ‘anc. PHOSPHORIC SHOWER IN UALIFORNTA.--A resident of Sierra Valley writes as fol ows to the Downievilie Mesvenge ‘Nature also lurmshed os wita anoiher wonderiul phenomenon—a phosphoric shower. On Christinas ive wile the iain elt in torrents, per 80US WhO lap ened to ve Out in the slorm Ubserved u fine dispiay of jummMous globes avtached to whts- kers, halt und garments, ‘Lie hynt emmued did not re: Geciite Bparas, but vapper the pare light of the fire-fNy. ‘Lae arops of liquid light could ve de- tached by (he hano and held out to view four or five seconus beiore disappearing. so far as heard from the phenomenon was vniy observed at a pot one halt mic cust of Sterraville, wuere the mghway crosses a BeciION Of@So1. impregnaicd with mincral Gemcnt liom the hot spauings, General Prim recently gave a royal hunt on’ his property ta the ‘tvicde mountains. Tue Ministers ol Feauce, Prussia aod Geiglum were prescus und ercutivaury was displayed, mucu w tue annoyance of.the leuding Madrid jouruale, NEW YORK, HERALD, SATURDAY, | JANUARY 22. 1870.TRIPLE ‘SHEET. THE CREAT TORNADO, Graphic Description of Its Terrible Effects at Cave City, Ky. Half of the Town Scattered to the Winds— Forests Uprooted and Huge Trees Torn from the Karth—Fifteen Killed aud Thirty-five Wounded Heard from Within a Few Miles. {From tne Louavitte Commercial, Jan. 19.) ‘The principal seene of this combination of the ele- ments is to be fouad with terriole distunctness tu Cive City, coatainiug about four hundred inabi- Yuta, ‘The town is sleiered west aud south by & chain of knobs or spars, and ts situated on au undu- Javing surface, interspersed With frequent deep in- dentations wiica, sinee whe rain, ure filed with water. ‘the Nusiviile Ratiroad runs sonth of the town, and but little damage was relt on tae opposite side, the country on the southeast receiving the full force of the purrivane, Sunday iast it rained by spells. Towards evening the wind set in from the gouvh, and when night bad come the rain grew heavier and wie wiod gathered renewed strength, No appretiensions of anrtaing ‘More than an ordinary storm were tell, ‘tnuader and lightning at mervals during the duy and night were the only striking features of the unsuspected coming vornado. . About hali-past four, the down train having passed some lime, a distant roaring or reverberating heise Was heard, approaching [row (the south aud west ‘fhose who neard it compare it with the sharp, loud roar oi a cannon dischurgp, Which iasted but afew cromicuts, when the wind monster swept over the doomed tbhwn and lett destruction where ace and quict was Destling around. ‘Tue approach. ng cyclone came shiieking, Whisting, rouring on the ground, in a dense, black cloud, accompanied vy suarp, lond, electrical discharzes, while, preced- ing the demon of tue storm, baiis of tire buist and new irom iis front, wuile wiinin it, conttoually cur- ling and vibrating with @ tercubie indiviauality, were ivitads of electric spirais, all Jorming a cer- rible cloud of such peculiar, soiralory motion that it appalled the tur. Profeasor Wiliams, a most inceiigent and scholarly geatieman, observed it from his window on its approach, Gad says Lat it moaned and shricked as I wre alony the ground With an uueartnly power. Before it reached the wa the atr grew warm and thick With unpending misfortane, the Mashing of the lightning became ove constant Hinmimation, and Buchienly ail grew dark again. The demon of tho winds, ta the form of buss dense darg cload, bugg- ing the earth, Came sweeping on with @ Lerribie roar, and in @ moment Cominenced its wild work of de-truction. Striking J. H. Brown's house. 19 waich were liinsolf and famaly, io a twinkling ic scattered it piecemeal, mjuring Ho one bul Mr. Brown bun sell. In front of his house was @ timber growth of red oak, post oak, bluck jack and hickory, many of tie trees measuring iroin tea to tweuty Juches m diaincter, whica tie storm wrencied Up by the roots, twisted into lantasuie sliapes, spuatered and Alcew own agin, carryua booly an hundred fect many Of these Lage riven trunks and sweeing the ground after it as wile gtganue besom, carrying like van heavy phunk fenotug, tunsreds of yards, sirew- lag tor iniies indiscriminately the ittie wills with the deviis and shreds of house and varu aud tence, leav- Lug noting Ww mark Where eitber stood, DUL bere and tuere & JoW sits with Lime adhering to them and split rats drivca down into the ground; a nursery belonging to Mr. Huggins & pon. numbering thou- saaus Of young peacd trees, was whipped into smoot, bire litte switches, ther Lringed Lops show- ing how complow und entire the wind had suorn tuem of every vestige Of foliage, aod bow biting nud been tue wKearching Wind. Seorning such small game, the tornado leveled the tunber rigut and leit vi tue Bowling Green turnpike, strewing the road With ghapeiess Leaps and courused piles ot large aud auiail trees, carricd vodily lato and over eacn other, asa child might Ming a haparul of -crashed and brosen wisps of auiaw Lo the winds, On botu siies of tne turapike, scattered for a quarter 01 & mule, Were some forty calias belonging to th colored people, only two ol witch now stand erect ainid the undistinguishable ruins about tnem, Avout forty or filty colored imuilies are houseiess aud poveriy-sbicsea. Old Uncle Ku. Trigg und wiie, with his our sons and their famties, all honest, respected and indastrions, ving near each ocver, were left, like wil otaers, with noulng bub tue the ground under tocir fect. Uno id. was lormeriy ab tduity Servant Of our fellow cilizen, Mr. Trigg, of tae cut OL Moss & Trigg. Tis duinb bruces in uheir stables generally escaped horm, aud but very few met witn deata, One wee, twenty inches ia diamncter, Was torn up by its ruous 48 HL DY Lhe Hands Of KoOue Inigaty, Imselugent power, twisted aad carriod twenty yards distay, wulie tae e in earth from which it'was Wrenched was par- ally lilied by posts pulled trom the ground a quarter of a wile-distant, and driven in deep aud fir, as if some huge tip Hammer had vega employed. One coiured , WhO &108€ at ihe approuch of the storin, opeued nis door, the Wind sweeping tiurougn Lhe bouse, actually break:ng tne force and jew tie house without any wacerial harm; but, gathering Atsel! Mnmediately aiter, it lived up and wWrew dowu tie adjucent cabin, Mir bud Ne’ house, on the leit, and Professor Willams’ house, on Lue right Of tie road, were 8O euuurely demousbed by tie storm that nothing but here and where smal fragmen's of the Wood work can ve seen, Mr. Nevill’s wue Was turown ont in the sorm, Wounded, Miss Puss Nevill, avout six. Wen years of age, & very aturactive young jady, Was siruck 11 the head, (he Skull Ircotured, allowing tue bratas Lo protrude, du #roiessor Willams’ house—two story, sirongiy DuLt und sudstantia:—were his wife and three cui dren, Kev. Mir. Grubbs, a guest, turee young men, boarders, @ laay, Nisé Drain, compatiion to dirs, Wiliams, Who 18 an invalid. Proiessor Wiilains, Who nad arisen at the approach o1 whe storm, and Who saw It Coming as descriped above, turned to lus frigatenea wite and cuildren, and placing thew on we bed iogesher, crowded it to the pardon. dhe first sharp blow lilted the house, whined it around ike atop and dropped it again. Bending over ins terrifies Jamily he awaited the destruction hie 1elt $0 Certain Was Upon him, and im & momeut, amid appailmg noises aud sensations, whe house Was lifted up and parted—fell to the earth @ shape- loss, Suuvered mass, DUryiLg tue Lamily beneath 16 ruins, When Professor Willams, stunned, bratsea and wounded, became conscious, the an was filloo with whirling iragmeuts, lis poor wie Was shrieking over him anu His litte children Jay scatiered about msensible, 'T fire on the Hoar Was not extunguisued; ue sented his wile he- side it, and found and piaced 1 her lap tis appar- cuuy ilevess Child; overgead a curpet was circiing iu tne air, Which he grasped, puinog Wh down asa suelter to hts helpless iauily. Feeling that every one about tim. was in a stintlar situation he pro- ceeded 10 fina the young men who had been seeping ou the secuad floor; 100 feet away he discovered Wem, more or jess hurt, With their aid Miss Aiattie iain was found, 100 yards distant, covered with Umbers of the wreck, aimost ingensible. The poor irl fas not yet recovered her slattered mind. She bad evidently arisen, trie 1 to deess herself, 10 oraer lu warn ber irienos Gown stairs, aud was praying when she was thrownwo far away by Lie Btoru, er icad was badly hart, her leg fiuctured, ana ber mind still ment on what was most prommeut when sne received her injuries, ‘she Louse Was struck, violently. turned round, struck again, dad almost instanuy levelled to the ground, = ih@ Turviture disappeared = enuroly. bmasned into fragments and borne on the wild Winus tt was Carried beyond the Hrits of the town, and achiid coule carry in its arms everything visi bic of all vie IN¢oor appurtenances, Near by stood wwe residence of Mrs. Hernmn, aunt of Frofessor Williams, in whose house a n ver of young lady scholars were bouraing. Only two or them were wounded. Mrs. Herman arose before the house was struck and at- tempted to hold the door, but in one wild sweep the house went asunder aud everyihing was carried away. A fine piuno Wag picked up and carried twenty yards, the keys torn joore and bugdicd 1a confusion sogether; but Lite besides the strings was left untorn, and a9 tt stood in tae mua veside a pond below where the house stoo.l, Its keys severed wud broken, its wy mute, it scomed & Lit. oe symcl of the desolation avout It. ther on the Masonic ial, a large, two story building, the lower part used as & colege, capabie of accommodating 160 pupils, was literally whipped into strips—nothing remaiuing that a cltid could not carly. The church belonging to the colored people, as weil ag the church used by tie whites of all denon nations tor devotional purposes, suffered @ similar late, ‘tue house of Mr. Jolly.1n which were bis wife and four children, was leveiled to the earth with no injury w tne lamates, A numoer of fowls. and dogs were Walking avout the ruius apparently lost; few domestic animals were ‘harmed. some chickens pb Jound actaally plucked of tucir feathers by the orm, Further on we reached the spot where stood the house of Mr. George Poynter, who, with wile and child—ahis itue fauily—gave up tuelr lives as the terrible demon of the swrm left thelr Hearihstone ‘and honsehod a'tar buried amid @ mass of ruins. ‘This Was one of the most verrivle scenes of that Tul night. Mr. Poynter's wife crushed and dying under a heavy beam; the little child, pinioned to the earih with a rude spiinter of wood, still living. With tais picture behind him, his head cut and skull broken, his body bruised most icarfuliy, in the pcit- ing rain and siorm, insane with the borror around bim, he staggerea forward Tull 600 yards into the vicinity of Mr, Mallory’s house, whose dead daugh- ter was then iyingin the ruims, and meeting "im Sintugca “al Set uad sit wis is ry hey in ni he was. te replied, “Don’t you know George Poynter?” He coulda rot teil sayining intelingivie, and, terrified themselves, Mr. Mallory and friend avked niin to accompany them to a neighbor's house which was unharmea, He walked on & lew steps and then sat down. They burried forward to slel- ter; when the morning light came up tt shone on iis Corpse, He was uimost adead man when he ‘Brood before Mr. Maiory; he must have been pro- ected trom his house a great distance, and not nowing his iwjuries staggered bindly forward to die in the storm. Not a wagon load of material of any kind could be found witlua thirty yards of the spot Where BLo0d a strongly built, well (uraisiea house, . My. Mallory bad onarge of the engiue and tank at ui mnie aig — BANK BURGLARS. the cave where the water was procured. The en- wine, wreacned gad moved aboul, still sands, but nothing cue, ‘the daughter of Mr. Mallory was che wife of I. W. Merrett, son of Colodel Robert Sterrett, near ow- let's, well known in our city, Sane had un infant chud two weeks old, Waen the poor twly was found she was pintoued to the earth by the socoud oor joics, chasplog 1 her abelleriag arias ler babe; thus, from the very breast of desta, in the ierrive te litte “tender pave was brought forth Further on tn the track of the remorseless whirl Wind Was the house occupied vy Mra, Tutt, a widow and tive citigren, who lay ta ther beds when cae house feu upou them in terriole confusiun, 1eaving the aalaraed; out of the crossed and mbermingiod Cinders te mother and enidran were kakea thom. Ke. ves spared, but Helr housekold effects torn mto strips and carried out of sight. ‘ue bouse.o) Andrew Davidson, an hoaest, Indus- {yivus blacksmitu, seemed as If actually swept ito fragments from i foundution, ‘The women in the house were but iiiue harmes, but we poor man hituself, siruck and gasued im the head, was jound m the poad of water thirty yards distant, evidently cartiod there by ue sae remorsuicss power that felled his house, The ground trom the rains Of his house looked ag if raked with fron teoth, carrying iorward everyiaing desiractvie towarathe pond, ow humaa life iu this case, ay Well a8 1n Many otters, Was spared, 18 as muricu- Jous us OU Saviour raising the dead. Provider: waule showing the great extent of nature ¢ powers, souchod ise but hghty aud tue dead and wounded are but iow when compared with the many expo- sures. We feel powerless to describe in fitting language the eflects of this terrible cyclone, spread’ out vefure Us with suct distinctness as We Waiaed over we ground sewn with the wrecks of home. Tue un- speakulbe hurrers of that bight of terror, with tus beacing ruins, its lashing bzntntngs, te exploding tire bas, the howling aud roaring of the pall-like wiid-cloud e@lectric-charged, 43 -it levelled earths ‘Gud altars wo the drencued earto, with the houseless victiins, wounded and shivering Wi tigi soauly olotlung, around thei ruias, wiih tuelr dead velore them, 13 @ picture that cannot be drawn by pen, vut ust be seen to ve Lully understood, The voraado seemed to take a sweep of a quarter of a mile, and seething apa whiiling, Waue tt was rushing forward with wie speed of B® thunderbolt, struck here gad there witu ratu- Now They Do Tielr Work Lotter from tie Cashier of the Glen’s Fells Bauk, ‘The following iewer from the cashier of the Glen's Falls Nauonat Bank tiustrates ow baak burglars manage w blow open safes and successfully carry ou their coutents:— Gi en’s FaLss, Jan, 13, 1870, rece:ved irom various oaak 1 BeCtOnS OF the COULD Sul inquiry simitar vo yours ef the bth tust., 4a regard to the roubery of this bauk op the morn. Mug Of Wo TUN, wad as Cuere Is yee a wider and inore puvlic 1otérest iu tue waner, | take tus mestod of repiyins, vur banking house was entered about midnight, Provaoly, by lordug Oped Lic reur door Witt *yumtay.!? ‘The burglars at ouce proceeded Lo cover ait the Windows closely wit carmy blankets, dampened, ior tae douwe purpose of hiding inet Ligue aud ‘deaeung We reports of tue explosions ‘Tue vaulb Was protected by two seus of Lilet doors—ie OULEF OLES OL Clied Won, We lmcoes Im Uiexuess, the Miner Of siigic (ick DOler plates ue chamver or 8p: beuw the two sets 1s, BAY, eighteen incles deep anu Lirce feet wide. Weuses Were Wwsered Doeween tue outer doors Uutil ChE BEFVLCe Was suUicieut Lo wLOW Lue pow der (OMe OF Wlich Was vf ducaess of marble duat) to be olown or oluerwise yottoa through wo =e space, The crevice Was tien Ughliy cuiked, and le [Use aopitcd. ‘Vue explosion Ore yar’ Lae bods And Lhe Liveted fastcuings turough Whivh vey Worked, aud the dours Were Lary Wa D&G \iyon Lier binges WIth rem chduus uke, sinwstbiy CASINGS ANG Linbedding toe hundies IM Lue sul unisoary. The Lisle doors Were uext opened oy Delag Wrenciea irom Ue binges with powercal be Ln jlé's Bate, Wilh Goors one and “walt Inches Wick, Low appeared. Lhe wedues AZM Ad Led—Lity Lue wt tae Lops of Lae doors—the powder tuseried, aud blast No, 2 lew We dours COMpely G4 Lhe sue, eXposuy Lae Laner wud fowl sirougivw of tue iuuds—a bacea’s steel sale, Wanuiaccures IOr U4 avoUL LOeEe Years ago, ana fittiag the Inside.of Lue Luile as closely a8 price ueabie. ihis safe 18 composed of five alternate layers of tron and steel, aud ts divided into wu upper and lower comparcm@eas euch se Duar Sin—Having Oiicers And OLiers Lo die: wured by & Cover? less power, until it swept over the town aud | jock. ‘The rst move upon it Was to uncover tue Wooded tract, and at last was supposed co be pur- | spindle! of the luck prepuracuy WO wu uieupe te tally broken in its fury against the rugged ki bs to the hortheast, Ruwinore ave rile Laat it passed over, struck into rains Mr, Edward Pierce's house and burns aod leveiled to the ground the iittie Lauer of Mardy ville, tweive miles distaut, .. We hear that the sturm bore through Nelson and Sumner counties, leaving Nashvuw w the lett, soul tering deal and desiruction in its turivus course. yhe Oxtent of the damage done cauno’, In the pre- Sent excited siate of the country, be known, ihe 1083 In property at Cave City and vicinity will wmount W over $400,000—a ange juss 1or a siail place like this to surler. It wil be remembered Cat When houses were struck papers, money, everyiniog, Gisappeared of was torn tw tatters—tence we deive tb dhrouge, and 80 cifec. a4 Opoume; Bul Us Wits presvuuly iit, as Key lO Poors @ “uaa jou)? aad resort aguiu aad bo bus unt eal already sO ete Cleat Au bile Services Of Lhe Viliaius, Lue Wedges Were muoduced Most COvctively a. Lue slde of the lower door nearest the handle, as thie side of tie sale SHOWS Lil 1b Was Kdaly sprung vy Lhe. Tue powe der Was again inserted aud Lue fuse ligated. bus Le. lure Lue exyiosion Lue OULer vault doors Were closed, AS they How epen irum Lue concussion, tue Hule door, weighing several hundred pounds, strack one of thew and gituced oll into Lite bandas rou, crasitng lito the sloor some eiglic eet frou where it sturlod, ‘AS soon a8 the smoke cleared away the booty greater loss, Which (he roubers #OUguL LeCame Visiole, as lt was We cannot describe the strength aud power of | in quis compurtuent wat tie ‘re erve” ol legal this terrible cyclone. ‘The reader Will understaad it | (enaecs was Kept, With B.cu privace papers seomrke soinewhat, When we say that scarce a sared or sitty | tes, &e., us NL ChaNce LO ve Lu oUF possession, ot wearing appare: or vedclotung could ve foand of | tye’ greenuacks: direcly exposed ws Loby Were LO any value, Ilore aud there @ dirty tora hawutw of | ys acusa of tie powder, muse have Leen badiy rags way be seen, and thatis all ol vousehuid (ved burned, a8 iragieats Of & $1,000 vil, With many sises (ual Were Bo plenieous @ moment Deore tue | o.ueis Of smu ler deuommutiors, Wore Fouus ta ud tempest vroae, about tae sale, A pa much ‘The air was literally Mled with fragments of tao daa er faten uptora Houses, and fie furaitare, branches of irees, | qours, ore ib beea blows by tie exploxiou, Tails, every possivle ung tuat could be torn The upper section of the safe Was yeu iotact., In ting bhe earth abd boive on ihe wings Of L winu-iury, were deposiied Ulexly over the ground for tuousands of yards. To Wak over ine yeouud and glance at the extent of the ruin, no one could suppose (hat happy, cumlortable homes, tasty shrub- bery, aud long ides of Jencing covered tne vicak, ory sround that now spreads out 80 Badly beiove the eye. e following, #4 far as can pe ascertained. are the names of persons kilied and wounded ta Cave City and within the yiciity of Prewett’s Knob and Glasgow! Prewelv’s Kn0d—Joun Bishop, leg broken and his sou Killed; Join McUowan apd daugater kied ana his Wite severely Wounded; Miss Friis killed and Mr, and Mrs. Fritz badly wounded. Glasgow Junction vicinity—soseph Harion killed; two mien unknown, employes on toe Glasgow branch, killed; two men named Vaughn Killed. Cave City—George W. Poynter, wile and cuild, H, J. Davidson and Mrs. Magziv Sterrett Ktiled, remo Were lour Un bHiis, Holding duty use, two of th the couparcan he funds, notes, &c., in vested upon te Yottuin of Ue aud tae OGuer tWwY O8 an ion Belt subd OUrguis BtlcKed tue parutiom vecWeen (ue two secuoUus wad succocted Mm parualiy prying ib dowd and in drawing oul eae oi (ue tis contuimug a few huadred dodars te buls. At tld particular Une they must wave taken sudden leave, as everylilag @ise Way Undisturved, ailuouga & suort chive would have suuliced tv “cleau out’ the upper comparuumeat ihave (aus fully detailed the acts in this matter, aud as nearly as | am enabled to Irom Wie closest SCrULINY, because IF 18 dus LO LHe BALK Oficers and to the pablic tac tt suould be Knowu jusc Waat these projessivual burgiars are avte Lo do, fa order, Lf pose sible, tut some adequae security may be provided against Weim, Hac ue constanuly increasing Cost jugeuuity and care expended im tae coustraciun of locks aud sales ls being constantly met by a co: responding iucrease of Skit On Lue part of “operae Wounded—M aud Mrs. Dr. Wilson, former | tors’? tresa evidence 18 furnisued uly; WO tact slightly, latte rously; Mr. and Mrs. George | sourgiar proof,” as applica ty these invended pro Nevill, seriously; Puss Nevil!, mortally; Mrs. iud | sections, seem yet to be almost a misnuiner, sete Nevill, muortaliy; Mr. and Mrs. David McKiuny, vad- ly; WW. U. Lyons, badiy; Miss Matte Drain, teg vroken and head injured; Mr. J. HW. Fuster and sun, dangerously; Mrs. Susau Hinney, dunge-oasly; J. MH. brown, wortally; Cuurlcs Wheeer aud wile, badly; Dr, Isuac A. Sterrett, badly; Jona kdwaras, badly; Miss Jeany Farrows, simghdy; Miss Moss Lively, slightly; nev. J. B. Grubbs, Curstun chareh, signe ly; A. J. Mailory and nephew, silghtiy; Proiessor A, ¥. Winans and wile badly; Mr. Melman, wie aud ing aside the maters of Lue and an unsleeping Vigilauce. cxeems strange, to be sure, that in a town like Us Unree such biasis as Lore aud scattered massive comomations of iron und steel as iL they Were @ or house, tue breaking of Windows and all th UnUsUa! Noises aud disturoances avcen laut tue rald should wave aturacted so litle uc iat nothing Was kKnowWa vf Che alu uubu ba eutered Ue bax, aller seven o'ciwck, Lat t daughter. sii wy Ea. ‘tried, wite aod dauguter, | aud , 4 € Lo sleeper thin other © badly; Waiter Parish, slighay. ulties Where there are banking houses with Ou Neariy all the aead were buried or taken away | internal secariiy Ukia ouls. yesterday. Colonel Sterrett’s dauguter, Mrs, Magy Tbeneve with you in tue necessity aud prc Bterrets, will be taken to tus famity vault near Rov leit’s S ation. The Old Fellows caine up trom U gow abs assisted in tisceremonies Ol InverTing bi brethren. The colored people are so demaratized vy the Scenes they lave witnessed that Uhey can scarcety he induced lo. perforin any duucs incuniveat upon them. Conspicaously among the gentic} of some early, uiruted aud cariest regard io Wie walter of national country esper prem: bauks (Lose " aly) beue obliged by Law to oiler & UM Ou JUsi Such operations as this ol Woic pl made he Vics, But for the Know colupulsorily free alike to honest men and eves, ial our sales Leld $20,000 int 1 ier hoves, WE suOUld HO Lave LEER [oubLA, DECalLss Cue ordinary auicunt of Usable tuods Ln bie vault of any ry en at Cave Ci: were Cuonel W. ft. Hou 1, A McUoy, Jona couviry bank 18 vob ludscement Enonga tor “arse Kogers Dr. Hacher, Dr. Garnett, Dre Wiliams, | class burglars to risk tel” precious () lives aud Cyrus Nevill, Eugene Hatcher and Lewis Vue, wao | jiperty for. ais ii 18, (iere 18 @ O84 Ly Lae oa aad rendered the uofortunate citizens every assistance, | vw tuis busmess culnuiUnily greater, L Yecure io and wita brave hearts and willing arws caaured the | say, aan Would lave vecu euiaded Upou ic wy (ad cold und fatigue of monday, taking care of tne killed | yusiiess of LWice tWeuly Yours, uniraim.ce ied and wounded and saving What utule could be found Ir dui the geacrat wreck. . iirary EXACKONS Uke LUIS Of greenva”« ; Yours trasy, WILLIAM A. WALL, Cuslien. The citizens of Cave City will to-day forward a | Yo Jastes TiloMPsoN, Vresileut of Cauurnre \a.ey peciuion to the Legisiature asking that ussistaace be Bau. rendered them to euabie them tv buy food aut pro- Cure sheiter for the unforiuuate. Some peuplefrom@tie kuovs, with a heartleseness unequaled by the coast Wreckers, busied Lueniselves wich stealing the few artic es of value tuat were cast hither and Uther aod making way with thom, in concluding this impertect sketch of the re: GOLD BARRELS. New rig Hes Yor«, Jan, 17, 1870, To Tux ELprron 0 uts of a women’s time in the haads of @ cyclone, Lhe like of which never Was Known on this cont iL eh ye inet aah aman ayes sn Bye ‘ neve OWL 1 Ss contunent, | on t A the - We icel confident that much has been tert untold, | 88 Serial in wo-day's paper, wader tie head of which wast be iuagined by the reader. Fully ow “Old Barrels,” and, supposing you to bave been im- turd of the thirty-ilve wounded will probavy die. — | posed apon by some designing pervon, would oer a — the following reasons:— TOBACCO FRAUDS IN THY INDIAN TERRI First-1 claim tuat no family or baker can be Jouud woo Wil say they ever found @ four or s uyar TORY. barrel, on emptying It, mi a dirty condilion. is it ew Hot reasonable Lo BappOse Ulut Ue proprietors of Thelr Extent—Vigorous Proceedings=Prose- | willis wud sugar louses, for weir oa reputation Would gu0 use Secon the net wa & package ¥ The revenue ive cmpty barrels Wot Of 11 of our city ba cutious and Heavy Seizures. is full [From the Little Rock (Ark.) Republican, Jan. 11.) aud as ‘There has been for tho past two years an illegal | fey Ary paid fOr tackr barrels, according wy Lae co: 4 manufacture of tobacco in the Indian Territory, near | (yer tinier to Keep them ck 10, i Lo as care the boundary line of this State, which has recently | in opentug anu dumping them’ 1 adiat t 1 grown to such an alarming proportion as to demand | Yel flay barrels are purel wiser LO Luke pel due pa 3 re asi the speciat atlention of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. hever About tiree years since certain coon was pro. | 2 “Pc | a rd a iad duced in the Indian natton, and a collector of in- | dirty burrei come back, and You Wil. itd the dealer térnal revenue for one of the dis'ricts of this State | throw it ont; eo it Ls’ the milerest racy compelled the parties Lo pay Lax tercon; but as one 6 atl dre inerchuata of the articles of the treaty Witu the Lidians provides Thivd— Loeve i3 Lo mill the country that has not that NO Lax shall de levied upon the products of the | Used barrels the vd time, and d have never faving owned by Indians, the goverament reiunded kuown or heard of sivkuess ur pursoubiig Le the tax linposed upon tne cotton in question. use; bat here 13 the troubie, and it 18 Lwoole ‘ro guard against future euorts of parties to evade | tr It us (avd they wil yet be touod the revenue Jaws m ine Indian Te! ui uN HOt Control the “mill barrel Passed a law on the 20th of Jy, 1863, whic: hence artthe hue and cry agar ually culs olf tobacco or rather revenue thieves Liou | reis;? our Jersey Lrieuas a “now : plying their Alicit transacwous in tat Territory. | iu i, abd Uey can pay lo Keep it up, I saca wlaw Hection 107 Of the act Of July 20, 1563, reads us ful- Jows:— And be it further onocted, That the Internal revenue laws coud be passed (Witch our bes only oe doue through Lie co yuareiars) our Jer could y mth fmposing taxes on diesiliod epirita, fecmeuied liquora, wo- | Ald Sugar house tu ¢ 100 bacco, sna! and cigars abail be heid and coustroed | tain alt Lie aud to extend to sach articles produced anywherd within the ox- | seud theu our and mis terior boundaries of the United States, wacther the same y houses Would be compeliuit to pay Hity ‘shail be within a collection district or not, iS mdditional for ther packages, whica The facts in this tobacco swindle show that the leal tobacco manufactured ia the [Indian Territory is purchased by the fraudaleut manutacturers in the Staves of Missourt, Kanens, Arkansas ani Ken- tacky, and there 18 little, UW any, prodmbved or pur- chased in the Yerrtory. ‘The manutactured tobacco 18 put upon the market unstamped aud Moods tuc Soucnweat, Supervisor John MeDovala has been the instrn- ment througn which tue honorable Comuiis joucr Gas flanked tne frand+, Ne has recently returned srow bis raid upon the tobacc> thieves, and has, we understand, seized every tovacco tactory in the Jn- dian ‘Territory, thousands of pounds 01 ‘uastamped tobacoo, and has inaugurated proceedings in 7 against atl the property. ihe Supervisor has also filed crimmat intormation against Messrs. Bostic and Ryan, of Fort smith; Tandy Walker, of we fnidian Territory, aud E. C. Boudinot, of —-, and tue United states Court, before whom the cases were beard at Vaeu Buren, has bowad the parties over Lor their appearance before the next Graud Jury iu we sumn Of 2,600, ‘The ctvil proceedings will be heard before his wuuld ve # large margin Lo Work on. A. MILUDR, Im In reference to the candidature to the throne of Spain the Minister of Foremea Aimurs mm ttaly was Gecided that uo prince of Suvoy can accept a forelga trons ules elected by walversal suitca country in question. erent ne ra ener + ee MARBLE MANTE N RICH AND up tos AKBLEIZED SLATE MANTE #1 N Siowed on all bi Vids Bawat dlghivod GQ KLABER, se Fit SS. wirvet, sella Mari Caps, beiow factory, nex ms, on haod. A iiveral uw is month, A. KLABEI, » bear Third avenue, New \ wtb ate AVENUR, Mantels, Healtste NEAR THE Honor Judge Caiaweli at the next term of the United V roODE States Court, which convenes a¢ Van Buren in May and we shall then see whether one cftizen of ints re: | styles and al aul prices. A yood svlection always « puolic will be permilited to carry on @ business and =. = = | tae ap act that works an iujastice to bis neigu- FURNITURE, ‘ —— v MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT, COVERED SHOOTING AFFRAY IN Brigrot, R. 1.—Dristol ts broeatel ; cont % for #10; one do., #55; Vianoforte, greally agiiaied over a shuoting aifair which Wook | Bregzes anu eotire Furniure of bouse; @emcrigee, by Wont Place "wiere about cteven v'clock Monday nigut. Fitteeuth street, near Sixth avenue. i) wo young lads visited a neigiboring iouse Where another tad resided, uemed Kdwia B, While, and knocking at the door, ran off a short distance and then returned. Alier doing #0 a fow times " came to the door with a gun loaded with duck phot, and taking aim at one of the J ing meu. named Jerome Ford, fired and eiot tum, he iminedinieiy fell, aud the nemnbors being alarmed by the repurt, hastened to the acene and carried the wounded tw his mother’s houe rear by. Upon exami it was found that he had been shot in the and face, Tuesday he was vrougnt to i curried to Dr. Caswell’ office, aud after to the Rhode Isaud Hospital, ficcounts was very criucal. Cousing, and about te same ‘The affair has caused and has been the oniy the occurrence, White w besore Justice Monroe aongerous weapon wij Me Wd, JAN. doe FURNITURE SALE WILL B& hard Magufactory and BE MAID FOR uality of Houses pling about