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ALAR a ES St Sidecneeleaanineneatbemeiatipntiinsiseinaminmnsiias , Ee THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. TUE LIONS DEVOUR DANIEL a GEN. DANTEL BUITERFIFLD'S REAL BSTALTE TRANSACTIONS. Dir, Frederick A. tan ene of the Gold Bogs Brow ‘a Statem nt-Another to Higher Sheking him ont of & tere A Gold Syecala enttal Fridsy—Put up your ™ y Up A Check tor 000, and a Mortunge Promised—t tterfeld’s Honor No Go-Daniel being Devoured by the Lions of the God Kr Mr Jay Gould letter to Tne Sus sterday sent the following New Yon, Oct, 14, 1500 Yay Gowtd, Beg. Daau Si our atworney, Treasurer, at his By your request, and acting as ed on Gen, Butterticlt, Sub: Mee, on Saturday, 2th day o Kept T stated to Gen, Buttertield that T had calied In refi rence the one million and a bul follars of gold he bad in the pool, whieh, with Commission and interest od in about 140 per cent, Ltold him tuat he must either pat ap more Margins of take up the gold entirely, or it would be bold ont for his necount and in his name. ‘The Gonerai replied that there was some misun derstanding if you bought for phim; and while he 4ii not wimit his loeil lability (for they did not Dave bis sionatare to anything, nor did they have a terap of peper in his handwriting), yet, whatever his friends had done for Lim he flt in honor bound to stand up to, and he would do so, (1 beg leave to stave 6 Geveral must excuse mo from givin; his cxact words, a4 lis conversation was 90 Inter Jarded with profonity that no «i man would re Peat.) He said he had given orders to sell out his futerces in the pool some days bs ore,tand that h thoueht “that old gray-headed fedow 1 ply thei falae and sell them all out, if they dia not iook pat, He wskid mel had * ud added : “They bad better keep an eye on bln.” He aked where Mr, Gould was, and whether be could wee him if he went to house that evening. He said he wanted him (Gonld) to understand that he never backed out, and that he would take up the goid or put up marzins on Monday if 1 would not Davo ttaold out that day; that he hat a million dol Jars worth of real estate, but no ready money; that en Corbin up ti he had becn in a speculation for another two huodred thousand dolar gold, and that drained him of all bis funds; — that ‘De wantoil to loave the matter to lis frlend Tweed, Dut that he was realy todo anything he could, Me was very much agitated, and said that it was not Dis tault thot the telegram got out #o quick ; that when he received it he showed it to your messenger first, though there were otter partis in the room, He showed me bis letter-book containing copies of ‘Dia letters to Mr. Bontwell, ond road me a letter ‘Which he Ind -vritten to him in reference to the sales on Friday, ith ult, He added that there need be no great uneasiness about the matter, for the price of gold wus not going down, and the lo*s could not be very great anyhow, and whatever {¢ was he would pay it sume time, thon telegraphed you as foliow “He fe alarmed, Saya af you bouzht for him ft Mut have & misuoderstunding, but that should be proteete.! to the utinost of lils ability ; itis tmpessible for him te d wants to reo you. T J ful! power an} must have margin, or he aks the gold up, 1 would consider, aud return, ty minutes for further conversation.” Tdii call in about twenty minutes; he then said, In order to show Mr, Gould thathe was in esrnest, he would give him a cieek on account that day, He Said that he did not have on hand more thou four or ve thousand dollars, but would do what he could As my orders from you were peremptory, to wake him give morgins or take up the cold, or have it sold, Luaked him if ne would make ita matter of Uonor, and if L would take the responsibility of u Belling him ovt, would he without fail give mea beck for vt least ten thousand dollars by 8 o'clock, and more on Monday and xgree to mortgage his real entate y bulunce to be found due on the transnoti ey were closed? He replle: “Yes, 1 will on wy honor as a men give you « cheek fur at least $10,000 bofore half-past 2 o'clock to-day, ond mortgage the very roof over my head for tho balance.” T said I would como in abont 2 o'clock, as T wanted to get up town before 3; he asked me to make it us Inte 0 possible, for there were #0 many around that Mt might be regarded wita suspl ion if Tcame there. T then telegraphed you as follow: He will hand me check on account att two, more on Momilay, and mortgage balance. Am on my way up to ely Bs to Ket back to him atxnvointed Ume In the afternoon when Eealled, about twenty min- Atos part two o'cloes, I found Gen, Butterfleld with his hat on ready to go ont, He told me that his wile was very iil, that he had just had a message from her to come up in the three o'clock train, und that he would be back on Sunday night, and would see you. Ithen asked nim what he meant by giving me his word of honor in the morning as to the ten thou fand dollars, and if he thougit that waa behaving Hike man, and to remember what sort of a position it paced me in with my cients, He then replied : Weil, [will show you why T could not pay that ten thousand. My father (or fatuer-in-iaw) has drawn on me as executor this morning for just that Amount, ondit has taken ail I could raise. I could not let that Ko to protest. ;Bat you tell Mr. Gould that T gli pay all that is die, amd he shall not ls y He then called for the draft on lim as execator, and showed it to me, adding: “Why, [have forty millions of gold right here, Dot Tesn't take that to make up my losses, and Mr. Goald would not want ine to. T walked up with the General as far aa my down town office, and hy sald he thought he would stop and soe Mr, Gon d on ints way 09 to the cars The following week | again called upon Gen, But ferild at your request, and had a further con versation with him, ih which he stated that as to his taking’ million and one-half of gold, or even a million, it was ubsoiutely Amposalble, He had estate, but no money. He then ietcrred t» your note, and asked why you should charge him with any specific amount, when roerred in it to hin interest in the poo, and claimed that before you had any ngi from him, at aaytiing today, and it him that was impossible, money bad bee! i it to his friend ‘Tweed how much he should 7, Just then a mictual acquaintance came in, and ‘arose to take my leave, Bus the General stood up Also, and taking & picee ot paper from the tavle about na large ax half a sheet of note paper, he held tt up In front of us, and said alond : There, those ure the figures you wanted to seo,” nd at the same time heli up ® smaller piece of po- Pes, On which was written ‘Twant my friend Ric with Tweed tn this 1 Tho larger paper efleetu ne, and the Observation Jeures was simply to misi ance as to the object of my T then left for that day, and hyve not ealted on him since, Vory truly yous, — FRKD'K A, LANE, ‘A FALSEHOOD, In conversation with a SUN reporter yesterday, Mr, Lane vail that the aesertion made by the New York Times, that re bad been to the Bink ot Amerca on lusiness connected with Corbin's 25,000, fe a false tiood, made out of whole eloth te had not been inside of the Bank of America ‘Within eighveon month~ The Story that the Telegraph Wires were Tavved € dicted by Gen, Eckert. ‘e are informed by Gen, T. T, Eckert, Gene- era} Superintendent of the Western Union Telezraph nes in the Eastern States, that it is quite Impossi bie to tap a telezraph wire without discovery, as was etated m Gen, Butterfield’ fence in the Times ot Monday, In the first place, the wire mast be cot to dnsert ua ipsirament; of course the electric current eeascs when the wire Is severed, and the operators ‘et both ends of the Mine know that something has happened. In th» rccond plice, every. iuatrument that is lvacrted incr ascs the resistance to the eur rent; and even suppising that the connect on could fe made wt out discovery, the Increato of re Giovanes Would tell toe story wd show that tie wires with, e of the wires of rd ScheN to act for m: 7 concealed th er the Gen: ral about the our mutual acquaint _- were Lelong tampered the Weetern Union Company run over house-tops, Dut those of the Frankihn * ure in almost every fue strung upon poles im the streets, and © Bequently the chance of sapeing them from hov fos is vers smull, ‘The Frankhn line has seven York and Washington, ¥ between Ne re it messages hetwe Bnybody who wishes to inter Midsc cities cunnet he supposed to know whit wire Will ve used, be must tap the whole pumber to e- Severus experienced — telesr phere ure BUCH ss zhed heartily on roading the statement that news im Washington Was stolen by tapping the wires, ‘and pronounced it a pleasant fetion Lo deceive those nly Who aro ignorant Of electric mysteries, ity Chimen. Fourth avenne and Calvary Chare firs edifices in th the wealth and fshion of York, The Of this very acleet and brilliant gathering wedding of Mr. Andrew Schenck of this Miss Georgiana Hysiop, a young Indy convected ted Knickerbocker fim es, which with one of cur most res ies, The announcement of the weddrn was made in THe SUN several woeks ax #tir in fashionable circles, and the most bri pectations wer Gording the apuroaching vent the most extravagant anttotpatic rea ieed, fora f rarely wiinoesed It ts safe t is were Long before the doors of the charch were opened and elegantly dreesed multita te ant when at last the wn anxious, cnee perecated on the sidewalk doors were thrown aside by the be wilde the to wrt It, Such an army of brilliant Unguished people we have rarely scen congregated on ® marriage oceanion, and wo doubt another Lymeneal event this season will such a company Four ushers exerted themselves to seat all Indies advantage ancereded a Dr, Walker, the performed a fin vions to the orrly jumense con gre halt: past croom ond the attendant croomsmen occurred amid the ustal Mute eral rising of the entire assemblage ashy, a of the bridal party, and 1 dispersed Al Ber VIO® Wis eatin declares her the She wae ations Babcock, Dryer, Alien, and Morrie men. ‘no Inthe chorch during the cere brilliant, Amony t Mre. Geo. T Miss Gedney, Misa Met Miss Wray, Palmer, and = Meware, Champion, Godwin, Noyes, Palmer, Lowther, Buck, Gray, Baker, and Potter," A reception fu the bride's Femdenes on Madison # ‘A CRUSIL IN THR INCARNATION. Mr, Isaac P. Smith ant Miss Lillie Secor, Mo the well-known millionaire urch of the nation, wedding having tor a been antictpted by our up-town lastlor an unusually large nomb roof invitations t attendance, of course, was very large, Among the specia: leaders of the fon in tie city, The brid maids were dressed ty the most el several of the guests displayed tollettes beauty and style, The ceremony was sacr at ite conclusion a grand ful on Was held in th ts in West Thirty veoing the newly marr tour, which willembruee the prin Union, and eubsequentiy a tour in Kar ‘The bride was the reeipiest of a large presents, some of which, s ecedingly rch and handsoun TRINITY CHIMES FOR MARMIAOR Dw A small but i ge WA fe in Trinity Chav progress of Ww The bride wor On marriage © tin and pint reel, one of the largest and most magnificent city, was filled to its utmost eapacity lust evening by an assemblage which fully represented entertained by tae Bean mon of OF more Flogant Wedding We have edifice was filed In Jess the than it tikes ayist of the churel, lection of operatics music. pre- Tike grand entrée of the bri briteamaide ant ‘The party pro- dod to the altar, and having arranged themmelvis nd tulle, H asemblago we notice Judge Russe), Mra Stephen Brosh, Mise Stuy wes nue from 9 un: were murried Inst Wwe noticed many prominent anid brides int stil the bride's nt from Puris, were ea- terpoon, during the | 1M Were rung. ee. nnd tue THE ERIE RATLWAY STRIKE, —_ DEMORALIZATION THROUGH TREACHERY OF ONE SHOP, mofthe Jersey City Workmen Veaters day—Work Kesumed in the Surquebanna THE Twenty: | ae City aw oceasion —Effortato luce n Resumption of Work wae the —Only Forty per cent. of the Mon to be elty, Reinstated—The Situation in Port Jervin. Tho strike of the shopmen of the Erie Raslroad 4 Virtunily ended, the men of the Susqnehanna shops having yesterday resam/d work, thus breaking the Weight of the movement, and driving the strikers elsewere to seek the best terms of restoration they could secure. ‘The Bafalo aut Long Dock (Jersey City) men held ont moti! last night, in Mull ay mpathy with thelr brethren tn Port Jervis, but will probably resune Work this morning, JRASAY CITY TRADRAS ‘Tho Jersey City workmen were assembled nearly all day yesterday furthering the objcccs of the strike, ‘The meeting as-embied at 6:59 ta tl morning, the men being prompt In their attendance, They were all ateadiet, and determined to holt ont as long as anything for the good of the whole wus to be ac. compilshed by so doing. TRRACHERY IN AUSQURIANNAL At ft5 A.M. the President of the General Asso: clation of the workmen of the Company, Mr. David Mason, and Mr. A. © Feith, the Secretary, arrived from Port Jervis, bringing the totelligence that the majority of the mer employed in the Snequehanne shops had resumed work. ‘Tie annovncement wae recelved with demonstration of diesativface ton, After some general discussion it was con ceded that this action broke the morale of the strike, and that the other shove were left in an em: Darragsing predicament, their only duty being to take the best terms they could in getting back to work, A committee waa therefore appointed to wait opon Mr. James Fisk, Jr, and con%er with im In relation tothe trouble and ascertain his dipoe tion toward the men A COMMITTEE WITH PRINC Mi > say that jore than id sexton, and dis whether drw out the vimirably. every while the and 4 gen- tonce be wee. The Committes at oner called apon Mr. Fisk betma the | yt the Opers Heuse, and was revived with toarked mony was | courtesy. Mr. Fisk thd the not woolly In his hands, but he a with offers in authority nal decision, The Cominittee re Highly encouraged with their 4 ed the result to their fellows, owed In No MONRY BOT A PLEDG At about 3 P.M. a note was received from the minster mechanic of the Long Dock shops requesting the men to call at his office and recelve ther pay. The invitation Was promptly accepted, bat on cull. ing it Way axcertitvet that no money was fortheom. ‘ancor ned jerview, aud report ries, danehter ‘on Madi ine. Instead of iening receipts for pay the men long time | wore requested to sign a roll certifying (heir inten: bles, and | tion to resume work, tie promise being given them waved, the | that all wonld be rt acnin. About sixty or seven. ty of the two or th hundred workmen signed trina paper befi purport was tully understood, ‘The ther by eign. THE JRAAEYMAN TRUK TO THEIR BRETHERY, ‘The mon ey thatho Company had been sending the old foremen among therm, urzing them 19 work; but the answer gencraily bas been that they were willing to go to vork If the men in Fort Jervis were reinstated, and on no other terms. MORAL SUPPORT OF nication was received during tho day head of the Brotherhood of Licone Engin . Urelng che strikers to hold ow and stand fist, assuring them that the cogineers: with them In sympathy. 1) that at the tine o ae alengines were J up for «ant of repairs, This letter wae re erived with immense evthuslasm by the strikers, These statements are denied by the officers of tho ets hised f x t, bac im Ditrenn re. the suine umber of 1a. semnizod four bridesmaids white corded wilkswith wulie veils | Toad. NEW TORKRR MARRIED IN BNOLAND, ONLY 40 PER CENT. OF THE MEN TO HE REINSTATED, On the 6h inet Alfred Corning Clark, youngest A further commanteation was received from sonef Edward Clark. Esq. and grandson of the | mogter mechanic Brown, that only 40 percent, of the late Ambrose L. Jordan of this erty, married to y City men Would be allowed to resume work Miss Eilzabeth Scriven, y eat da iter of the | In any ease, — This was venerally considered to be a George Beriven, and of Dr, Saniuet K. | mere ruse to break the orranization of the men and rey, nino of this city, the Parish Charen of | induce thet to resume work individ Witiicor sleigh, Kxniouth Devonshire, nualds were ber Florence Wa Mins Sarah 8. nway by her cousin, GC, B. puss, Misses Emily, rough, of Shrew ton erey Of this city, and she Aduirul Sie Fairfax na. WOLP'S KRCRPTIO: Mr. and Mrs. Wo whose marr Adath Jeshuran Tue Son other day. fon. Saturday iving their tricnde In the former the bride in East Filty-fret street, and all to do so until Thursday,when they wail Ie Huson River Rajiroad,” Chi lou Thursday age ti shed elf pect tor fire home in Sed Where, as well as in seversl other Inrge et State, Mr. Woll ts the leudlag dry goods m ArH ‘The Germans about a bit of reand intist. The prop man newspaper age, of an agrerabl with un insurance agent at The gentle in question wos to hie. daughter's lover, but belig to ble bed by an attack of rheume infatuated couple managed to have land tery fuctory t meselves. On hint Monday young man wrote @ respectiul letter to VOLUME NOVEL, be » Ku gland, by the Rey, Henry Hussey, incumbent, Manor, and ev Will stop at N this elty are not a Little exercised i which has loppened In thelr tor of n New York eventug Ger. ad @ daughter some 17 years of appearance, Who fell tn love Hudson City. %, end arranged matters in ® manne RESEMPTION OF We held ont th the Prod be brides ele, and "The mdyimedd ty ary nt the Asso. Piven J iation to otter the oF work Ua ne Pott [and if accented to "0 to This advice Moreoby, | Vas given bocause of resumption — of work by tie men at Busquchonni, whieh nthe tom. | Was considered fatal to the cause, | Messrs, Mason he tom: Y gud Frith levee this morning for Port Jervis, and WSR. [wall eave the same advier to the men there, Laying ron thar | recerved same asatronee trom the officers of (he ey are | Comp n would horcecived, Wheiher that the m t wnee Of T thie advice w Heontinue accepted remains fo be seer But ws 8 number of tho Jersey City men have ave Dy the | pleted themselves to resume work this merning, It Nia saray | ig moro than p that all of them who may be eek | accepted will do fag Sh te THE SITUATION IN PORT JERVIS, Sanat ‘The men in Port Jervis wore firm an to tast night, and were constuntiy reeeiving assui withy and moral support (rom all pot Susquehanna, They f for will soo be Kettler eh nothing ba. of the rowd ns the majter It along the road news of aym: the other shops 1 confide tood that the strikers en until yesterday norning opposed | in which to reaume work, and In case of huncoun tied | pliance to be discharged. Hestine in PROTESTING AGAINST RESUMPTION AT SUSQUEHANNA, matin. A Committee of the Port Jervis strikers woe sent week th to Susquebanua yesterday, on the avnoune the tuth the resumption Of work by the men emple in of Ms beloved, asking for her hand. He | (herent 7 1 nae KLOpS, tO Protest againat such a course received the curt a that if the father | ascertain af the Susquehanna men intended Was not wick be would certainly give lim an antiiote | spect tho rules of the Union, and: sand by the bape of neound thrashing, Fur- | broihren. leman procured a | lock, and'charged his eldest of locking his mister up. But suuitln eseap obliging minister, love lang! On tue next day the “cruel parient’’ roceived the following letter Sie: I have married your danghue happy vo Ket ber paternal howe, ‘The names of the partion are tn well as the newspaper referred Trepson Crrv,N. J., Oot. 15, 1909, ‘swe ur poss but we them out of regard to the partics interested, $$ THE LATEST LABOR NEWS, Mr, Morris W. Dowley delivered a lecture Inst of Labor and “at inen, of . labored with either the bead Ho also attributed all mational grevt Tyranny of capital was the cause of e evening to workingmen ‘on ‘ Nobilit; Tyranny of Capital.” He said that all af ages anu oonntel or the hand. wess to labor. Ireland's wrongs, of t late rebellion, and w National *peaker atvined th al protection, and labor wish eitber the head or the band. orkingmen unite tomplated Strike. The varnishers and polishers last night report. ed that Messrs, Decaer & Bro, seuness & Bou, aud no Varnishers several other Orme of cabinet and pu And polishers were not paying #11 per lowest price a Union man Is allowed to ree fewribilily of @ sirke against all who work below the seule’ was considered aud finally put woeks, —_- : Fa Michael Reynolds is Ward, and belongs to ly who were cally #0 powerlul #@ to W and ite odin at defiance. Yesterday, however, bitter proof of their sad reverse of fortune scion Michael having b Masions for an assault noo Odleor Dock native of th Cut, Individual wis endeavorin: to quell the Union Assembiy Rooms in Elizabest L to tie Penitentiary fur six moi semtenced to pay a tine of 850 ——-- The « Ci Corvauprs, Obio, Oct, 19. uarters in this city, a few only of them e reanit will very but @ few votes. K. son, Chairman, figures ap the For Governor--H, B. Hayes, 41.804; Georg Meton, 83,91; Heyes's najority, $074, 1 lature stands? Senate ce, Republican majority — inte pac Lomia with tbe duty Vand on last Thursaay the girl ms and the loving couple Were made one by an way from the demoralwing Inflaouces of ‘Your ovedicnt servant, eause of the demoral- ization of Cres Tw remedy these evils the he wi ject none to office but those who of @ Superanaunted Politictan, the family had a n arraigned in the Special Returns from all the counties have been received at the Kepnbiiean lend ajorities as fallow and the Hours three A CORRECTION FROM PORT JERVIS, ‘eat lock. | 7 the Bittor of The Sw 1K: Pernt met» corn aterment tn to-day" aged to ie wanacersot the Prior Mat the em: nen pald promptly onthe tseh ot pluvees In the Port Jervis shone ia varelave never received then tay earuiee tuo the 20:h of the month. ‘For. the month ‘August we if Dot recolve oUF PAY Until Khe BAh ot wen tember, and the sIx onthe prevoua did uot get oor Day unit the 4th aud 2h, which we Are pecpared: te Prove by all the mer han ve'tulnc str. Finke Inust have s very bad ticmoty,or he has forgot the com vervation beld hetwean him aid_cur delewales. on tue tember, or he Would nut. have ¢uused such vat to be pablshed. ery Une thalihe eMploves of the Long Dock shop. were pal berore the I2th of every month. But Port Jervis, susquehannan and all eh of Jersey iky did wot get uncle moun untit "after the 2th ot every wont ANY Machin tore. Vou JeuVIN,, Oct 18, 1900, A WORMINGMAN’S STORY, ‘The following extesded stateu tlon at prosent an the Sere Kmployres’ Association of the Erie ine Bduor of Ihe oun. Bin: In duty to myself and others I wish to make the followlug stacement | i thee esabon, a8 withhold allway f onr for mutu three Ruone— rt Jervis — making hope rewen paid the Sth eweh devery month, tald demand read ng, and. wo hereby solemnly Covenant and agree not wu reauine Our work alter the Itt of Octooer, 100, Uulosa we Te. FLAY La Work done 0 Soplembder on or betor fate i FECIN Los Minfench other in wit res fa regular payday. Mr. +F kana Halen i Wlenee woenied. t ox WD Os Hh tie week, the elve. of w tow it bores hiebly gratified with the re of our tiaslon, and rill Wore gratified whew, On theiath Insc, it wax annoonced tn_owr shops iu 'stiey ae hanoa tint ihe ‘paynnuster was ‘on Mand and gotue to bay Aud onthe ith, when we beard that Buftaro wan nee politi i this few “re re nistrators | Joicing oat in Mr. " We by 15th, 3 lor their aldent er, while | elegy 1 Re arow to 7 ings Twill be down ow No. 1 wet, ‘On Masou'earrival la Port Jervis he found tho mon tanding oo the dguity word of ‘ther honor. They bad Uke to Violate © edd tnoMeta!, | sion ruperinendent, saying he would ace D- Harri. | him. Mason went’ to the oftlee end snet. Mr Kedaington on. tae Malrcase, who” asked hin ei Pen. | HL Mis taine was Mason. On” being answered in th adivaton vald, "1 wanted atinniativ he Logi a Hat ow Another Train in the Hackensack, tar ap Yesterday morning w stock train, while cross | “fin nespmith received by Ieddvgton har been the ing the Hackensack bridge, on (he Bric Ituilroad, cause of ull fin trouole, The author we oly guON Bt, Was precipitated Into the stream, and whole cur | aud ure pretty well sully ae Moahe’of sticep and hogs bad to swim ashore, Beye: Auad the honor of au taterview with Mr. Flax th Tuninals were either killed or drowned, and the | E¥guing and again was recelyed Ina test Klad waauer | ru . 4 da though trecelved Ho frombe of any «ind, stl cons were broken, No one was njured, and the de Per ctkn nomena a OF y to the tains Was promptly cleare 4. Heonsiderable, as thy — Sporting Notes ‘The Marvord University Base Ball Club defeated the Mutual Club of SpriagSeld, Mase., 19 Bostou yester: uy, Dy to L Mr J. ©, seconds and a Velocipels nthe Blood Horse Association Tenw,, peatorday, the firet race for dye ‘nite iu 105 seconds, in. public prior to Augur wou by Vandal. Tun secon Fao, # two mnie dash, for Aaumidolub, “Lae, Hild ee eT trop has made a quarter-mile in % a Wi track Was | bore thar ithe inen pre ve and wht hag all, OF Wearly all, bo roinstate foned thst. the men tn the Jersey City shops, i then to-ndopt that course, Tatall also gest Ue proneicty of thy Port Jotvis nea trying couise, {uly believing that Mr, Flee will use his inBuence In their benall, find it not_beon for the perfidy of rome of the men in 5 una, in rerun of thoir ooll ‘000 Bros. lore of any amount one great good bas arty, Mii nly arisen, Nipebtoa imas given bndoubte) proot that he ls the working ini Momor GAISY Ru VALI Ae Sockets ASTONISHING HISTORY OF THE TICK- BT SWINDLERS’ ROUBLRY, _ ww they Hoodwinked Justice Dowling Crh which Hin Should Panteh with Severity—stndied Insult so the Tombs Police Court. James McEvoy, an industefons trish immi grant, who by hard work on a Western railway ont caretal saving had accumulated $285, arrived hore trom Clieazo on the 18th of last August, on his way to England. He bad an abundance in bis lute for tune, so weil enrned to return to his naKe land and bring back his wife and children to his a pptod country. Seareoly bad he jamped from the )!rsey City ferry Boot before he was accosted by one t. the many super-oMcions ecoundrels of the ticket swindling gang. Ho asked the nawary Mo- Fvoy whether he was bound for Enrope, Finding that he was, the awindler escorted bim to 8 Hudson street, and into a dingy ofice owned by John Burns and Samuel Cohen, Tacir proffered service to obtata him a ticket being ncevoted, led to his displaying his Little savings. They (hen offered to give him gold for his currency. He then received thirty-two English: sovereigns in exchange for hte greenback, Finally, be consented to let them keep his money until bis departure, Ov the vist of August bo called for lis money, They displayed it to him, at the sane timo blandly offerinz to ive bim a belt to carry itm. When tt was handed him he feit the weight of coin tn Mt, and, thanking them for t appareut kindness, be lef The City of Roston mulled that day, When two days oat at ev he opened his belt, but saw tn place of his thirty-two golden sovereigns twenty-five English shilling piceos all that We cad.tn the work! His hope of (aking Ine family to the United Biates wos mbanconed He reiched Enelanit, Dut Was oblired to aoek passage back in exchange for work om the «vy hreo weeks ago, disrppeintd ond penniless, he again landed in New York. He fonnd toe vil who hid swindled him, Amazed at his appear befors them, when they suppowed hin in Ensiay alarmed at thet Quel bin with 18H) inch and a teket to Liverpool worth $2) in gold.” Tao polices men stood none the raseais’ den, und they advived the ansuapeeting emtrant to Recep the proposition Ho did ao, the policemen being preseut to wituess hig settlement for @10 all told, Rot an honest citizen heard his story, ond sent him tee Dowling, On hearing the wronged stiorward story, the florid countenance beeame hvid with race. He ordered seoundrela under man's atrat of the Fusties the arrest and committal of th of knives and th ‘arrest were made fast Saturday. Buras ntl Coken happen to be chum ailing yy our politics! seam, iJ i in fe Here Consequently ni merous offers to. ball them were prompty mute Bat Justice Dowling was inflexible in bis det ne. Lion to deny them bali, and. they were committed ty the Tombs, ay, were ned anti! Monday morning, when thev sent to Justice Dowling a) reed letter purporting to have been written by Mekvoy, In which MeKvoy was represented ax sayiue that he hod settied witu Burns and Cohen, nn th had pold tm his jase ive rder for thelr own release and tor the release who hid been sont to the House of Deve MeKvoy called at THR SUN office yesieniiy said he had wont no order to Justice Dov line, that the scoundrels, Burne and Cohen, wore “thn they obtained 91 of M free, while he had received only £40, In plice of §107 dn him, ‘The outraged immigrant bas ioat two mont! Lime, bis pamenge to Ksrope,and $107, His wails, who bad prepared to return to the Cnied Stiles with him, were d sappointed, ae Was he also, 1 cay not be that Dowling te so dull as to nhiow these twins in crime to go amseathed. When he Of this outrage upow hinmell and Nie Court he doubledly order the creat of the two ticket swindiers for obtaining moncy ander talse pretences A not tor forgery, BROOKLY) a AN) LSYURER, ——s The Pollticlans tn Quest of Ridwowodd Water—The Tt is the custom of the Water Commissioners and members of the Boards of Aldermen and super visors of Brooklyn to tnt ally of the Ridgewood Water Works und the pouds from which the etty receives ite eupply of wate just to nscertaln, you know, that they are still there. ‘Phone “ inapections” are occasions for genuine mu pleipal jamborees, and that of yesterday did not siite: from uny of its predecessors, #uve that It was not on ro grand a seal as nenal, Among the guests accom. panyiug the “inapectine” party were Mayor Kalb. fleiseh, Jaize Troy, District Attorney Morris, the Hon, Jolin ©. Jacobs, Corporation Counsel De Witt, anit others ‘The party left the City Mall in corriages at about ning o'clock, and procceling to Rast Now York ok a walk around tho great reservoir there, und then repaired to the engine house, where the new house was tn operation for the first t ‘Tac engine is one of the Thames Diston pattern, ca pablo of puinping 18 million gallons tn 21 hours, to the reservoir above, nm elevation of 165 fect, The diameter of the cylinder is 85 Inches, the stroke be- ing 10 fect, the diameter of the pump 60% Inchos and the diameter of tho piston rod 8X inchos ‘The distance from the centro of tho be to the bottom of the well 1606 fect, The fly-wicel Js 26 feet In diameter, and weight 25 tons, while th weight of the engine ttxel! i 400 tony. 'f is pumped Uirongh a toree moin 3 Inches in diame ter and 8,600 fect In length, and when the three en eines in the cstablishment are at work, forty willions of gnilons ean be pumped into the reservoir in bwen- ty-foor hours, After the party had hurriedly looked at the now encine and passed through the etal ro-eutered the carriages and rode out ten milos to Beasley's pond, where ton" began to prov itself a very pleasant a1 the party, Inasmuch as Keeper Horney, of the City Hail, wi ge of the Commissariat, trolted out ntoothsome cold Tanca and sundry bottles, all of water 7” hein) which were served np in an old homesiend on the banks of ‘Thon the * inspectors’ drove several m: her pond,which wax found to be still in ex nd then they thought it would be useless others, So tho Inspectors turned their faces homeward and droveto the hotel formerly kept by Hiram Woodrutron the. Jamalea plank road. Here the “ ioxpection" closed with a grand dinner, such us would make taxpayers turn Ie, Citizens’ Assoclauon with a months to come. The flow copious ; the room was filled banqueting party, after a pose! of, and theghealth of the od furnish toe yee toy harp on champague bit, wo was the Victor M. Rico, late Superintendent of Public Instrnction of tuis State, died suddenly in Onetta, Madinon county, on Sunday. He wis born in Chau tauqua connty, and educated in Meadville College, I stadied law ta Chautauqua eoanty, and tien moved to Buffalo, where he frat became identitied with educational aftales, holding tho offlce of City Puperh ne of Vablic Beiouls, Int chosen President of the Stte Tesxchers' Assoc! The oes of Buverintendent of Public Tustruction wr ated by the Lacidature of 18% pointed its fret Incumbent, e he reorganized the ‘Tenehers’ {nsit- sions from the Logtalatuire tor {he Ind un youth, established the othice of School Commissioner In plice of Town Suverinicn: dent, Jucreured the permanent appropriation for schoo', and modified the organtaation of schon! dts trets. In 1967 and 18 ho was defeutes, but in 14 he became ® member of the State Assembly, and ‘exerted himself influentally In the p/omotion of common school interesi«, He also wecured the Passage of the famous law probibiting the (rfc unwholesome milk, Ho was again elected Super tendent of Pabite ins:ruetion iy 1392, and contliued In office ontil 1868, “Under bis administration t Normal Schoo) syatem was Improve! ani extend and other valuable legtslation s:cured for tic une of popular education, A'ter his deveat in Jes hy accepted the position of Promident of the Guurdtin Rovings Bank of this elty, whieh be held wns Lis jouth —_— The Death of Mrs, Kebill-Dr, Carey Exou> erated. Tho inquest over the body of Mra. Ellen Keo: hill, who, it te alleged, died during confinement Hirough lnaipraetice ab the hands or Dr. Curcy, Was wed by Covoner Warren tm derscy city lost even rs. Heehill resided at 90 Hailroad avenue Campbell testified that she wus In the be room with Mrs, Reolilll at the time of hor confine ment; beheved that Dr, Carey ased Instruments ; heurd her sy that he was using them ; ho denied it; Dr. Carey would not allow the husband in the room James Carey deposed “hat be was a practivitk phy slelin, and that ve uttenied Mrs, Rechiil in her e« finement; she was very weak, and deponont wile compelled to ave instruments as the child conid p be tuken without th had wd ploma oF not died; there wos a flosh wound wear t eyes In which deconomt pub» stiteh ; did not t all what coused tt, Mr, Reebilt that Lis wife called him {nto doctor was sticking or killin the room and sald the ber; dey it then went out with the |. cr tod about ten miouies in the hallwey” then’ hoard ber scream and eay the doctor wan kil! The rendered @ Verdot exbonerudug her, THE SEIZURE OF THE CURA, - jab-Handed Outrage by Officers of the nited States Gloe of the Spaniah Spies <The Cuba's Crew Turned Adritt in Wil- mington, without Food or shelier—Pros tent of Commander Aitwe Wasuinotox, Oct, 19.—A great outrage has hoen perpetrated on (he Cuban sloop-of-war Onda, Aithoneh under the guna of the United States enn- boat Frolic and revenue entter MeCulloch, and her cave on trial before the United States Commissioner, who Ia to decide whether she can be held, an ate tempt has been made to hel the ship. ‘The United States Marshal and Collector went aboard and servant a writ of libel, and mado a demand for the surrender of the Cuba, Commodore Higeins deelined to surrender to the Marstiol, or to anybody but the United States naval Authorities acting under ordera trom President Grant. ‘The Marshal then went on board the Frolic, and an hour afterward Lienicnunt-Commanter Pler- son, of that shin, camo alongside in one of the Frolic's bovts, and informed Commodore Higeins that he Lad been ordered by authority of Presl- dent Grant to take posses: Cada, and domand: d her anrrendor, The stp was accordingly aurrend=ved ander pro: test, Commodore Higgina surrendering Ina «word to Commander Pierson, and himself as prisoner of war to the Cnited Stites Navy. ‘The Cuban colors were then hauted down by one of the Froite’s crew, and the ship was turned over by Piorson to the Mar. shal, whose firyt act was toneud all the crew ashore. An appeal was made to District-Attorney Phelps deninat stripping the sblp of her erew, whtel wae virtwaly an act of war against the Republic of Cuba —_—— THE TAMMANY INDIANS AROUND TUBIR COUNCIL FIRES, - The County Nominations Announced The Lash to be Applied to any Candidate who may Conter with the Kaemy—The tint ty co be Counted In whet or Not. ibe of Tammany had a grand old-fash- nel powwow bw evening in ther wigwem io Fourteenth street, Tuoy were all there, Sacher warrlors, and braves of every quality and condition. Curiourly, tue Sachems had thoagit it well to call ina large posse of policemen, Some time was ¢or sumed in arranging the preliminarics for the mecting. Chief Sweeny sammoved auto him his favorites tn ope corner ef the room, and arrin cod machinery of the meeting, Everything helug in rewiness, and all the actors having learned thelr parts, Grand Bachem Tweed, Wo was in his highest feather, teaped upon the platform wits the aility of ao brought down his heavy hatehet on the desk, and tn stentorian toaes thandered out a few worls of original Choetaw, which, being reduced to a aut shell, amounted to telling the Conveution to be or: derly and behave themsectves, as Mr. Sweeny wanted nething done, The noise ceased, and silence pre- vail Sachem Fox, of Washington Market, arc moved tat Abraham O, Hall, Jolin Hardy, soph H Tooker be the oMects of the mer thig. Cur nit the plate va mi) and beg apecineles, sul addre which, oinmon fal we must say, had the merit of hrevity United States; thei "the roll, Aiter this a feeble ¥ ieloner doeide moved un adjournment for a drink; lost by mayor. | Morrow t D ciao ngainet t should the oflcers an p evidence, she coult ity ne vote to relents the vessel for w The nominations were then made. Judge Cardona, # tod at the lower ex: | not go to sen withont a crew, and could not revines trenuty of the tall, presonted the name of doin it. | those sent ashore without # Violation of the peatrall Brady tor Judge of the Sapreme Court, He furshers | ty low, more sald that the late mes? Brady, | ‘The appeal wae of no aval, and the crew hua been betore his death, had irequenth vo bir a adrict penniless on shore Hie can be given for asthe Cuba was in fine discipline, aud nation | Were strictly regaruing their parole miodore Higeins protested Uyrou evevating his broth f frou Pleas to that ¢ the oatrage, her officer Comm the Supreme Court G, Barnard seconded the no nealnat Unanimoas vote of the | All these proceed hip Was # regularly commt ng ng to viowlog theket was then nominated anani- | the navy of the Republic of Cuda, and the property mously : of that Government. duetoianr, ‘Tho Hpanish eries anit detectives who are here, as Gesrome Contt-tohin 1 frat qritnenacs uraine the ani and others wo expuet co anger, (pur tames 0. pencer, Jonm A Mecuna | MJ thg Will tho United States tin Ke Hackett, Qo Fiederek W. Loew eu Marine Corrt-Sieh veh © Grows District Aborney 8A weit, Garvin. Supervise) W . Coroner Willvy Sehiener. Surrogate WC, Mute ting: Brother K ermin troduced a resolution that tf any of the candidates nommatod by Tammany Hath ey to the leaders of any ouuMide he stall forfert bie nomination pe filiod up by a committer of 0 each Ward, appointed for that purpose, whi to the Internal we Boreaa that an examination of the New York and Flashing, the Fiushing and North Shot and the Flushing and North Side Rastrouds, now an: dor one management, show that they had not made er returns of dividends, Interests, and anilia- ted profits due February and August, 1s#0, the tive. per 0), to which ity, and an thou officers re ely will > 1u's Senutors Elected. The House to-day tabled of thanksgiving for the roel! of the her revenue A tho accounts of the Br city ratiroads of the Third District, they found that Ingo: yn ny i tions. A resolucion Wis | the companies omitted to return the Interest on the referred n as to grant bon’s die Aucust, 1968, and February und Angust, amnesty Abed ASH: that they had made erroncous returns of tho the Pourts dividends on tho undistributed profta for the eaine Toth # resolution looking to thecarrying | pertod. The tox due, with 100 per contum added for out of tho eduertional provision uatitution | julse returns, will amount to €17,0%0, with threo Was tabled, on the ground that such resolutions were | dues ot €1,000 cack, The Supervisor also examined not within’ the provins of the Senate as now orwa- | the necounte of the Ooney Island aud Broo lyn City nized. Railrowd Company tn the Sceoud District, ava found Hoth Houses then went into an eletion for United | erroneous retnens of ginal! amounts oniy, Com- States Senators, and elected Liemenant Governor | nussioner Delano has direeted the Asseasore Tawi for th and Judge Jon W, John | these luxe, penalties, wnd ios agulnat thos ion oF Wai We verm. and ordered Collectors to eotleot the some, —— Vigilance Committee in Weebe *\om, The burglars in and around Weehawken have wo bold that the citizona on Monday night The Ropublican Judiciary Nominatton: The Republican Judiciary Cormittoe last might reevived the report of the Conference Committive ‘Pho folowing wutmed candidates hat beeu deter- Voliock'* Hotel and organized a Vigilince tained on: Committe non poiice duty diy and Bor me Supreme Court=fon, Erastus ©. Bonediot might. On’ Saturday bent tore. by or the Siperton Court Avon Froenau Ht, Fithina, | Koicr & Co,'s brewery, and were tu Charles Goepy, nnd Samuel ©. Reed the rear throwah a bilud door w or Common Bae Ke tay P. Aalh Polhemus, turbed by a watebrann fr Ving all vere to poomed to bo th hotel, wed inten and the eto mame fellows, hg I Joe's Repndlican Primaries in Hoboken, Nr Mew. Polloc Joba Row, Chairman; ©. Chat londed pistol at Mr: ab Waria0, Ghatabo L Aw he vad tind nt me hou © DM. Pitlitps., Secoud Ward >) IC Was supposed that ie hid marge eum of pS go Wine Be mony in the house, ‘Pney took werut he hunt, @80, — - A Brilliant Game ot 1 The game between the Mutualy and Atlantics yestord: n , Wi age rank He one of th’ beat and sharp. stoontests of Whe acanen, It was witnessed by upward of 8 UD spectators, and Munxted etory for thé Mutuals,” We the seure by Inuaen: 46 © 1 @ 0 6 @ pen Cie Sond Yea See Ses seer fa at ; Meshan, Cy Wovrne > be held On Thurs lay wt the Old Napoleon Hotel, Hovoken: pases nesta Completing the Slate. The Democratic Union County Convention night nomtnwed tor Supervisor, John for Stirrod 1 Con last Core - — s LONG ISLAND, a. Political saultes The Repabitean Senatorial Conventh Tho vote of this elty it Ws ostimated will not oxceed | iatiiet niet Im Jamaied Yostorda 110,000 at the Novemoér eleetion Houuihated ior senator the Hon. "Gi vir. Dean i m comtdont of be youre ago. previous (0 Bis Len nity, le ran tur the Se Hho defeated poll ved Ui the dist riot — BROOKLYN, The Ten ganization non Decatur cou the Dem ‘Tereuee Dudy, will oppose a. Dutelet Mr, David Babeock hax been yaplenn candidate fur Asaembiy in the netricts Jacob Sharp williv all probability get the Repub caw nomination for the State Senate, im opposition to un Central Or Assembly Dustrict Germ Har nated Chr stopher Fle ate in ts Second tho Inrkest vole Clk Court ply, iu the list Bishop MeLqnehlin will atl on Saturday for Rome to attene the oumentoal Councit anniversary of the Young People's Assocla. the Phird Ire byterimn Courch was colebraved ving he Brooklyn Board of Fducation last evenin dicussed Che report of the Committee on Hooks, 8a decided to exclude Bawnrds ‘The Ninth Ward Independent Democratic Asso- clation of Brookiyn have on inated ex Alderman Richard Tiornan tor Alderinan, ‘The corner-stone of the new St. Thomas Episcopal Chureh, Grecne avenge, vetween Marcy wad Tompkisy, was lald yesterday afernova, The editice will cost eM, yminated ax the Re Twoutteth Michael Norton Farley hay withdrawn from the Senatorial Henry W, ‘Tere contort In the Etrhth District Genel i# sure fo be elected. Hallaran » the anti‘Tammany ho Twelfb Ward, MH The How Tl day ate aud Ave ton fur Ay Richardson, ix for Margiiall, De Tony Hartinann hax uot retired from political lif To} ‘Tony Hartman eal life TTLN , He was recontiy sainitt tothe bar, aud is elated for JOTTINGS ABOUT TO Civil Justice tate sixule District. Rita ‘The Gold Exchange Bauk lojuuctions were argued yostorday, withoul result. Bridget MeCabe was found dead tn her room last eve lug 9c 900 West Both street Velocipedes appenr daily tn large nambors on Fifth eveuue, whicn w Ty to thoir urs, ‘Tae Yorkvitio Volunteers, 100 men, Cant, Johnson, had'n target exoursion, yesterday, to Hich Hridge, Patent fire ladders and oxcapes are to be tried In ‘the Fair of tho American Insitute tals afternoon, at 5:0, Inspector W. hua inatractod the police foree of Brovklya ty Codperate wiih mad asslet the pewly or Ganizod Fry Departinen Mary Meyers, of a) Fifth stroet, wes seriously borned Inst evening by the explosiog of @ kerosene Tanp atv Willett street. ‘A boy about 12 yeart old, who escaped from the Deof and Damb Asylum, w last night jockea up in the Beokiwan strcet police sativa ‘The walle of the Governnent basin at the Batvery ns attalr Gator fewt from the bottuas, Lbey expect to have it Bu shed cary in tae spr nv certuln vessel which arrived at Unis port last weok were ST O10, wtecraxe, aA crow, and BOL bowls CBOUMM Lo Cury LWeuly per Cont, 1a case Of dinuster, The United French Volnateers, 186 strong, Capt. HE. Smthews, shot fur mbout 10 pres, yentcrdays ta Fank'’s Park, Lathe eveung tuey oad s grand ball tn Aposo Hall Ino qarrel on Monday night at 519 Ninth avenue, hetwoou Joseph James and Patrick MeGulnners, tho Tetter, au oll maa, woe ta ally injured, AM tue occu pauls Of Lue Louse Were arrested. The trial of tuo suit of Buwen and othors, against Chase ani he brought bo recover tho property of § udunue J duit, has bees postpovod uutil tie Mest Mou day in November The Hun, Mr. Cole one of tno. Demorrats holding a Laying pusition awong Uhove working at the now Post Shiver dot the walking pagers yesterday Tt is believed that Mgivmand Kautmann will de frat Poarce, the Democratic & Senate in ihe Secona District of hin, John Foloy, the Democratic Union candidate for a SupervWorvhip, has ought ® City Directory, and will send chreaars and ballots to all the voters of sie city. ‘The German Republicans of the Seventoenth Dis. trict have elected Mesery, Schwartz, Marks, Unger, Ibias, and Joseph Marks, delegates to the Central Cau palas Glad, ‘The Gorman Central Reoublican Campaign Club Jest night was addvomed by Mr. Frietrich Kapp tn fs of the Repuo.tcna party, Various commuBlostions m iayor of Gon, Frave Sixei, Gen, John Coclirane, Gon. J. 1. Geary. M jor Hagart Will wddrene ot title taut meating Meld at th Cooper Lusticute to-night ‘The Democratic Un ove to rnn Andrew Mula oF Androw HH. ¢ he Mayuralty at t charter. eles it tended that Abraham, Oukey & HL od tern of woh T, H ‘The Democratic Uaton the Ninh District Inst ey MeClohand. All the autads org grow At, MeCtelland. He will: po Detiocratle voto of the distriet, Kernan, Gov. Mur Hct Attorvey, Jonn H. Anton; Supervisor, Cohen; Coroner, ‘Nelson W.Yatvugs Surtuwate, Jats Giobuus, keeoi dor, Chas. ‘Prive; Sopator, Heary Ww tyre Asmombly Dutriet, Wi. J eCar ith Asscinuly Didurlet, Tugs, C. Fields, — PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Adwiral Farragut has bud another relapse. Assistant Paymaster It, P. Puldiag has boen or. dered to the New York Navy Yard, A dauzhter of Prof. Horsford, of Cambridge, is alinost ay expert # chemist as her ta ws by the Juva yesturday were dolia Torre sud iaimot, and Gen. rage me ty third 0 clock! ts U9 be Auitee sod by uf the New Haven Journal aud Facopt Fir i tine at the Woman's out, this aftern by tug place ti tus city Comewry. Fovawood tor, Prince Arthur embarked from Ottawa by special Steamer yowlerday ivsulug for (he hanting grounds ou the lower Ottaway ‘The Rev. Fathor Heckor, of the Paullat Cath ‘vere Wass grand rally of the Order of the Good irre: the Allon streot y attond the anr ny a pel nid St au Sumage Ae- wich. The Bey. George Lausing Taylor, pastor of to-morrow the ehureh, and the ton, George M, Hick of Philadel American Beerctary of plia deuvered eloquent addresses, ured on Varacuay laet eveaine | James Bolton was standing near bis residence at LW Mo t stre Mondvy nicht, whoo he was attacked threo rufiana, who (Ok ils wateh aud h Martin ny and Thom vs € ein G k % Mr. C.F. Soushmayd, of the Orm of Evarts, South mayd & Choate, of Now York, was admitted to the bar Of the Unie trtates Bupreme Court yeaterday. Gon. Bolanap. the new Sceretary of War, is ex hon ed ip Wasblagten thie week. out will + take Hon yes ‘day morring honorebdly ac. Maciel JP aman MecceeiBaibe SU Nolakih® | avtted si. "Prodert awe, 'e Wal avec hu ud ewe accused of forging the hae Of Au, tou United States Cort Doale tor #1308. 4 Baumay Don Carle Rebdan, a Span sire i Was \ro 1600 40 600 BOWE Lis Oaratony i ‘tuumpescheule characecas A HNAFe PRICE TWO CENTS, THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS, TUB INSURRECTIONARY MOVEMENE RESUMED IN VAQMNCIA, —+ Resistance to the Botry ot the Government tinned uneil irncy at San Mateo ~The Losureents in Cuba ta League with the Repub tonne in Spans Mapnin, Oct. 18.—Tho insurrectionary move+ ment luside (he elry of Valencia was recommenced by the revolutionists whon the Government troope Droveeded to enter the town alter the capitatation, The sobliers were receivod, on marching into the place, witha volley of mosketry, and the fire being arned hostiliies were renewed. The Sighting Uunties at the bitest moment. A conspiracy, having for its object tho of the barrack’ of san Mateo to tho inam been stseoverad and thwarted by the Gove thoritles, the garrison. tobe a lender Tho Opinion Nacion nian tween ihe insurgents re to nasiat tue Repndlieaas tn isd when’ the: Ractelio te ouseaintoed the independence of Cuba will be recogniasd, 3 Havana, Oct, 19.—The Diario de la Marina today publishes three Important documents inter coptd in their pet aren yoy “Spain true, prove that the Republican rising in the Work of tho Caban insurgents, pirat THE REVOLUTION IN FRANCE. — OMccring the Army~¢ the Mintne jcd--Bitter Ovposi of the two ties to the Corps Legisiattt n by the Peopte. Panis, Oct. 19—The Journol Official containa the following ppolatments: Marshal Basaine to be Commanderin-Chief of the Imperiat Guard, and Gon, de. Failly, to be Commander-in-Chief of the fhird Army Corps, healquirters at Naney, vioe Morshol Brawine, Teas omecially dented that there is any foundation for the rnmora of changes in the Ministry. Tie Ministerial Couneit is assembled in Compagne, to del berate on» project of lnw. Deout es Banccl, Simon, Ferry, and Peltetin, tended the meeting of tae Opposition members the Corps Legislauf yosteniay, in order to explate their Che Ka tock recent conduct, 'T esl journals w niFesto tra Kadieals Inat mi the Corps Legislatif, who Pp me ake Imsulted rongnly handled by tae crowd. be FLASHES FROM THB OCEAN CABLES, fol ES There iy no fault In the French eable, The switchmen of the railroads centering in Parts Are aout to atlas Ay additional detachment of troops was nent te tho seat of war in Cubn yesterday. eon ins written 4 flattering letter to Prinos f Ronmiwnia on the occa*ton of bie marriage. clerks in Paria stilt gout he places of business are to be opm to ay Aci © of the shareholders of the French Cante Conmany Mave forbidden the projected date bution of Ave thoveant shares to the founders of —_ LOSSES BY FIRB, —_ -— nan, Calking & Cos lumber mill in Mania Larned on Sunday morning. 10% 60,O004 and batting fuctory of Goodwin Myers, of i and 25 North First streot, Wilhameburg, Wis partially burned iast night, Lows,’ #190. James Campbell's shoe stove, 1,711 Fulton avenge, Brook Was burned yesterday morning. Lows, 61,000) toou Laat evening wt 118 Liber occupied by the Fronkiin bngeaving Com ea Sy? tunteatte wuu was Gaiig the foot. Damage 644; ibeared, old wooden building on Weyboss as burued. Heat omned oe 00d ea towtausoule Loss 615,000, Ric catia Ty NEW JERSEY, iti eenien Ri-hop Goods ced detivered his frewell Ap the bait of the evoulng ‘The First Brigade of the State Gaard will in Newark today, Gen. Plame eomnianding. a Randolph will review the men, and present tbe medal Ly Ute successful markamnn N ta The eouth ond ‘atholic Lustitue, in Jersey Cy, lass i A friend of Me Mahon, who res rea over id Kelthed on the trae co ew ervey Rall road, SOAiRSoPSeLRtARY late linea So cet te and that am approaching train ran over and kilied tue irectors of the Hoboken Su wo Nualdit Lest Natio, of Newark, went to Pator: aod at cle Falla mobkes, clave, and d with freedom. The trouble was Saal y 0 ran Me’ Pvereed, Hed home uncouselus, oer ts OFF — SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, _— The Cabmet oMcers met yesterda: Snow ts three inches deep in Cheyenne, The M h yollle Masons bad a grand procession in Cleveland Masonic Lodge Ivanhoe, 449, was ated Pulladelyhis oa Monday. eet ‘a Aueust Cu ok arsenic In Chicago on Mondag ‘on account of poverty. Alabama will send money to this city immediately to pay the interest on its dept, Island train going Forttem Source abd w soaking the amas rtTee oe rs. mena Huebener, of Second #1 ‘The steumer Sheboygan ran down the tng Prestow Brearly tn Ci ie Brearly in Chicago Harbor yesterday, ind "Sooree adhiiadetonis ts about to form a ssoclation rt , U0 De after’ vende ed over the wnol® Culted States, ~ MFWard ox The Canadian guuboat Prince Alfred has beew Laced In activi alleged Feotse Eniuboat row tabling Canadas" *® p ‘The Congressional Committee on At Navt- tion visited the Bosto: Slontas Add‘ iaformal sesalon yesterdays” °° - On Monday night the schooner KE. M. Poseh ram into aud sunk the. $0 Doak five mites below the cut ‘hear Long Point, Pa.’ eet # Mrs, Corcoran, wily of a Chicago hotel proprietor, dein, us, f0ok pelng dpmaus, 0K Iandanusr om Monde), but wad ‘The Presbyterian Synod of New York and New Jorvey in Pougbnes : Buick Uae sdsas, Peeters tested Who Joseph Russell, an Knglishman, was arrested Bostowon Monday alghe for st ook trom Tickuord Pioids vod sailing thet to desler ‘Tue Presbyterian Synod of Pennsylvania, Now School, ta York yester: | Clee ted el, Of the presbytery of ¥ iifaunytou, wos ad ‘Tho Confiderate States lavorat Macon. Ga, now temporarily occapi state Hair, iy to be sold at U. 8, Marsh: Mutaal Bebom Ambrose Malbolland, while driving Brast Corte ing, Jr.'s borse Honry Clay a short iste 108 "aS 4 Bali Lewterday, wae Cataily lajured by the boree vue ‘The railroad stock registered the Treasu.er, Air. Degraud ‘bod .. eat & bd The Government will not lose $3,000 error Goitare wa nDloy oo 1 cau The Intercolos id Com nissioners met & Ottaw, stords der the rece: denite of tke contractors to suspend operations ‘he schooner A young womal MUng ® child seven Yours old against the wom, steal) pipes ih the school room a oes forwal poubhieut. te wil probably ah ‘The dead body of an tifunt was found vaula fo the rear of & house Iu Huvtingion street, vie’ oH day. The mother, Mary Callahag, aduits thas Need 1h tO be tar, * y imutter ia uader arrest, et Uae ended Raut Ue A stock exchange has been orgvnised in ve oficer arenD Ree Ihe mt esti, Wane ter od ch Menarbe Ascioas The stockholders of the Philadelphia Lit Co today decided, majo, cent bequest of b ‘The camp meeting and conference held Methodist. & pine ‘Churoh, cm Suaday.” Blshoy Binpsou, ut edhe vena @ seruusa Ov thy « ama Caaracter of ‘The Governros of Wi will meet ta Mort oe vise measores — fe Portage Chy, Whs,, a Me ig RB eat Sy oan aco, to vere, In the Supreme Court of U Washingtoa yoater tay. the Salk of the Tees sates Stay ts, Te, wan arg ae «