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THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR THE RICHARDSON TRAGEDY — @h, DANIEL M'FARLAND BEFORE THE CORONER'S JURY. ne—Testimony of Gee. ‘Tho Detende Foreskado: number and standing in society of the per- Gone who cathered at Old City Hint, yesterday morning, to Neten to the festimony in the Kichardson mqurst, indicated the Widespread Intersst whitch is fel. in regard to the If there was any doubt that MeFarland would Sikimat ly be acquitted, st was dispelled iu the minds @f Hono who heard imparsionately (he remarks of tho bystander Ma. MIPARLAND AND Itt Bhortiy afer 10 office in tle cock the privonrr entered ty nd was conducted tonseat between his and Spencer. His aubayn bair, which s wavy, The prisoner's broth’ r tounsel, Messr drewed tm black. ‘was combed be bind his cars. Socupled wasat on the right of Mr, Graham, wasn calm listener during the whole proccedin ss Jury sat opposite the prisoner anid 1 Letwecn thei both were the C bor and his clerk and # host of reroriers, The most Of the latter were plonorrupners. ‘The Coroncr did not fun aon any more Witncases 'Y¥. anil Le expeeted the testin sooner than It wae was due to the slow manner in whieh the (esvimony bad to be taken ('n long-land), im order to have it ready for the witvessos to sign. Phe Coroner than were noce s+ to Le clowed muc TAMMANY POLITICIANS tronded into toe room, and most of tiem w tluster diamond pins of large #ize ond great volue The Coroner had one of these of his friends, who conversed Maly, During So did ove oF two the — Coroner sibject of the proceedinzs, Mr. Graham «xhibited More ol a contemplative «pirit than Mr. Spencer The latter exhibited the most physical activity, Matobed nervously sever Mr. Graham times at diterent Tozai ed to be pondering the ¥ presented thon he celivery of the tentin nd did mot exhibit any € el Lo ve perfeotly contd: ei banded bit gil paver to read, he en turned to nd conversed wit ‘While the tosthinon y was hol tho Twmmany politicians was 1 GROWING OF A ROOSTER tn the hallway. everspreat tho coun Pthery Alwost fy in diately aherw celling was coming down in cous ‘ond of Tommany pol.t.clans rush Tudely out of a room overiead. TETIMONT OF OBOR: ‘Tho Ort wilnows callod was tuken, some ome of eo. M. King, employed u ‘ould be absent tu wo oF thive weeks precedi tae day of tie eh fo ¢ eatly noone the 2) (dune ames; Ww him 10 the oflhee p Hui Chicnwo ‘ud ty be ceneraliy ening tis iitin FUOM. ADORE dies ron dud toa our; bes, cat Thank: ves, avd or wing at Freak 1ines then desevtbea the shooting Ow FPO a ih TE SUN ems the Wilhees ky ew tliat McParland mediated tat day—aithor Tot awoar who fret vod and walkud, tora moment, then Me. wilaud after he got’ J to Ths vives Leiner wade way cxeli yutious, TESTIMONY OF DANTEL FROMMAN, mol Frohiuan was the secoud witness. haat Pitti street 0 decemsed nor tie pu a by the report jorow | {waren ou WD o'clock in the auiring When the pablisicr would be 1M, Did you observe anything re- Dir. MeFas land? Gu ot; Dot at alex Airaners Wo gi marcato m Uh =No jue wwemed ve yaad Mr. Bin: ook we ihe vill you khiow af he hy office that day ? ver Mr. MeFar'and and AmNot that I .—Hivw many times did they moet? A.~£ do not tehar.von met }—Dia thoy speuw to each other ? “Did they recognize cach other? A.—Yes, A.—Liwy looked ab etch Otho. —Ie what wan they 1ovk at each of How long belore the late shooting did K avout two OF three moutas ‘Q.— Was there anything ever anid between t! thoy mola your wreeenee? As Westjust botore t othnw. Mr Tohard: talk ist meetin: ug abeach other; » it did Lot appear ty be was in the private 0» MePariana eave ‘Mehardton inaide ana ‘at They did’ nov appear to be o@ good THSTIMONY OF GFX, DAVID WATION, Gon, David Watsoa, « tail. thin to the Withee ‘fpomos hit hair Oehlud his ears; he is agree! J.4 WO.e alight color 8 familiar glance / miler. Once Mr. Kiet tog wit Mr. Bincinir, when orice wont away. lore, Was next called G Ment of Habe low Cit veat and comt; blank he; has ‘ the walitug deparunent to testuy, aad told tne ier Le koow Hoti hand on that book, 6 will swear you apd ‘aigon pnt Out his Hthe,outer hunt” sata the Gor, ‘ ei wor | He WAS not personal! acaninved with ts deceased: some Ave yeureneo Ne Hnied with the prisoner, out ¢ afer ha heard the re- wee afliriel od : (ho witness thought Wi Richardson, wud | © went alter him, TESTIMONY OF BDWARD J, CARVER, Was callod upon to tertity, epartiment of the Pribume; DORFEMER On EXpAnSive ford Keéward J. Cary: employed 10 the | roxldes ai Newark. N. Frown beard: he spoke with Saw the Bush of a pistol, ig OUL OF the offee, he'saw eh looked Like the Jutt of @ te ‘Q—Do you know if there was any Ill-fecllre between WE prisower aud deceased? Ac1 heard 1 said that stifled that whe Was at ractod by the rep hh unierstood in between McParlind aud v-e-8 ny of you on the a UF Whea the Wen Q.—Dia you ever aneet In the office Buileve I did, Dut TRETIMONY OF CAPT, ALLAIL to see what wonld the prwoner and the ‘docess reviots to Une late Fhootiug ? A.— the elation hu Bind tue do kt except that 4 ian Fn bo FartCr tn Foom 113, she deecased ; on inquiry riod that the prisouer lived at 90 E Stroot ; on golug there, T found h re; that Was a pflatwaids fonod, the M Utne Lie tt oNat le, Gia ata Woush and detained him until Ane 1 Ning GOWD In the sbaxe from the Wertiioy! rwby he sunt. th we yrosta Up my Lambbly, asked (he. [vine Wheo you alread ho prisoner, did he he add oecoune oft + Lhuve 80 jurtol abou ith Did be speuk guardedly or My Wie wppareuy Cowveruue Wilh Lib brothor when I knooked; he came and o wim Veal wornin Me 8 mi He ts ‘ fre ‘ya! eoime, to take me?” Lanmwered, © Tot Fourty Ward # yctel at hha hotel to arrest the prisoner. + beds to try and fou tie L found tim 0; ine he brother to tac bore! : Tlooke 1 on the McFarlands Dr Fel lent physician at the Attor Hi Thieét on the W theas stand. He expisiued bow he was calied from the Asior House to the ‘7r:dune office. by ker, to examine Riel suOsequent proceedings on the part 0 Diivaielans. Air, Kxox~ fave you any doubt ihat the woond the feocined received at the Zrduue office was the cause of ve death? De. SWANN-—Not the sliebtort, I have no doubs that the pletul Wound Was the Cruse Of bie death. ‘THE COURSE CF THE BULLET, ‘This closed the «vidence, Caymportant remarke weve made about De, Cashman and the postmortem examination, When Mr. Spencer stoud up and rend the document on the eaticet ot the Intter, The Cor oner t'erponed a alight objection, when Mr. Spencer suid trmly, “We haven motive im reading i." Sad. sequently he said, “The object L tad La view was to show that the dirvetion o1 the wound was down- he war ‘The Coroner remarked that he tad not seen Dr. Cusiman since THR CORONER'S CHAROR—THR VERDICT. ‘The Coron rsaid: “Gentlemen, In framint your ntict, aud in order to MiG) the enos of jus ani to Uisehirge your duty faitniuily, itt» only cossary for you to determine—first, on the cow death of the deecnted ; second, by wi om such death was canted; third, the tine and place of such veith, ‘That ts all there ia im this ene, Now, please retire to the com you cane frm and deliberave pon yonr verdict, anu here is tue testimony to tae wit Su The Jury retired, Mere, Graharn and Spencer Yad avother ennest private conversation with the Prisoner. A‘ter beng absent a short time, the Jury teluraed, Beweging in the following verdict: “That we the Jory, find thar Albert D. Pichardson came to hie death on BXAMINATION OF The Corone and made the FARLAND. reqnisied the prisoner to stand np allowing inquiries : Coroner—What is your mime? MeFarland—Dan- lel MeFaraund. Ale said his Nemly, Q.—What ms yourage? A.—Over 49. —Where were you borut A.<In Trelaud. —What is your protession ! A.—Lawyer. Q—tave you amy statement wach you with to make? ‘ir. Graham then read the fottowtne v Tam instr Viet nothing Tean now vence will have changin or checkin ex iar cours ot the law. The proceeding wh Wns Jone ter disone, Lam trorved, which bas to adepted lia cave Hike tive present. Tt te. Lai au Vi ed, 19 the hature of tue Inqucac of offles, In whieh, by usaal prictico. {um po alowed re by 1 or ovherwise, and in the 1 Ot of the range oC evidence If exclusively within the control of t ‘wid presides over With the KHowledge that tho epportonity oI deatunony of tyol might indulge in AL In wiesal por iow, Leawalt, (or my the impartial trial waaranteed to me by te law Bate. My aocurers wil then be eonf-onted with ui che toraim wisely ereaced for ti yen te heer Ved, Wi Jury Of my pecrs. W jou, and regard the fut solleitn fy oF connect bhommuver With the sbanee of (ne prosecution. ‘Tie jurymen were dismissed, and the prisoner was conduoted back to the Tombe, —_—— WHAT MR, BeECOER SAID, —_—> Further Particulars of Mr. Isnac @. BR Srey Interview with the Lion ef Brook+ lyn Heights—Tho Assurances that w: re given Mr. Boechor-The Agreement thut was made, To the Zilitor of the Sun. Stn: The report of the interviow of an attaché of the Sunday Mercury with the Rey. Henry Ward Beecher on Saturday night, December 4 (republished in your columus this morning), although it contains the maim salient points ofthe dialogue, and gives the lancuage of the reverend divine, yet from its very nar ore,t written os it was im all the burr, incident to nightly journa.tam, falla perhaps to do fail justice to several important points, to which T would take this upportunity to invite your attentfon, 1. Mr. Becgher Insisted, with great stress and con: siterable vehemenc upon the fact that he had been positively assured that charges of adultery bad been brought against Mr, McFarland in (he divorce autt against him. These charges Mr. Becher charac terized as" positive and repeated,” and he rose from his eeat as he made the aneertion, evidently attaching mach importance to tois matter in bis own mind, as being limscif aware that adultery is the only legsl cause for divorce anter tho laws of the State of New York, With the ante exception of these state Nr. Beecher Iam unaware of adultery bay- ong © heen wid to ree of Mr. rand. € Sirk Beeeier, in his. pleading almowt ignorapee of the facts of the case, ax published newspapers, to be following the pop-com. muittel antece ten Commodore Vanderbilt tn the Fecent Erie Ault, Te refused fo be Guestioned an te What he did or did not know, but pleaded general ignorance to over the entire matter, 8. Mr, Receher saist that when he asked tne friends of Mr. Richardson 1 there had not been some pre. vions trouble between McFarland and Richardson, he (Beecher) was assuyod taere tl had only been * a frdfing affatr, hardly worth mentioning.” fr, Beocher most solemnly and distinctly told hat he. hid been ussared by the. friends of Bre MeFariand that ner relations with Mr. Richardson up to the day that he (Mr, Beecher) solemniaed the murriage between them, were utterly spotless and irrepronchable ; "euch relations at should have ex. between a’ man and the woman whom he hoped to marry.” “ Otherwhea, 1 would not have waited the parties.” 6. aur. Beceher trees upon the fact tit be had been informed by the tricnds of Mr. Richardson, that the dafter and Mr, McFarland had not met for over one year prior to the granting uf the divorce, and only once from that period until the day on which he was shot. 9. air. Beecher aso in Ma Interview Iatd xroat stress upon two points, The one that his “agree. ment” with tie friends of Mr, Richardson in reeard to the marriae, had in his eyes at least, the vululity. of abargnin; and that he would have not conser ted to, marry the parties save on the antecedent condition of Mr. Hichardeon's wounds hoving been oftetalty pro- nounced mortal. ‘The other, that althouh he thonght the parties im the marriage tad avoided guilt, ‘had certainly nt avolded the appearance Y ei 1, Mr. Beecher to 0 taid great xtent excused, or ex- pliined bie singular ith the Richardson party, by stating I rathentical aort of a way, that incase of Mr. Rieclardso rs {, and * wish- ing to Lestow upon the woman he loved the oni thing be could Leetow opon her, bis name, It woul have becn anworthy of @ man with a heartin his bosom to have refused the last and only satisfaction hat be conid aftord.@ human being whose love was for eterniiy Whereas, hind Mr. Richardson J, an his marri quences re. REED, Ja Saftrn, The Woman Suffragists bad # grand ball last night in their Bureau in Twenty-third street, ‘Tho sultatory exercises began at mine o'clock, and Misa Susan B, Anthony led off In a waltz with the Rev, Octavius Brooks Frothingbam, Miss Anthony was attired in brown atlk, Some of the ceutlemen were tn fall evening dress and the others in the reform costuine, Among tho party were Mrs. Frotuingham, orton, Backey, Miss Olive Logan, the M. Tilton, Mr. C. A. Cady, and Dre, Smith, Brown, ant Ferzuson, At midnight tea and erica ers were served lo the gues A after justice bad been dune them, daneing was resumed aud kept up antl e late hour tuis morning, ie How the Havsen River Hond ts Robbed, ‘Lhe officers of the Hudson River Railroad have become aware of « systematic robbery of freight cars on their road. The th eves ei ter the statiorary ears ‘at St, John's Park, on Eleventh avenue, and carry away Valuable treight every week, ‘They are also Operating on ears along the Hue of thy road, The other night, having previonsly secreved the fon w vorineriv bound freight train. they car from the roof petween Hudson and J deacendin : lute It took ovr $6,009 worth o and tumbled them out on the ground where some of heir pals were ready to reecive the articles and eart them ofl. —,- ‘ai'ing Down tavery's Coflin, Wasuxatoy, Dee, 6,—It is chimed that the effict of ponator Merton's bill for the reconstruction of Georgin, i it becomes & law, will seenre th Gestion Of the Fi teeath Amewili tution of the United Stat carefal count shows that te vote of ( make the requisive namber, Ss Wrowing for Woman suffrage. Cuerexne, Dec. 6.—The Woman's Suffrage assed both Mov 2 Tweuth nty-cighth atreet and Bron on Coulter, and \ on, cand Police 3 be pro sof Give Coulee bo $4 euch for Murray oud Masterum. ay last even- FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. REVORTERS. d- Cheese Retworn Rowéyiam—-O1 Peta Aguiust a Respectable WINTER'S FIRST TEMPEST. RAILWAYS SNOWBOUND AND TRAVEL SERIOUSLY DELAYED, OF REPEATERS. HIDEOUS WARFAREIN CUBA SHOCKING PUNISHMENT OF TUB NEGROES AT QUBMADOS. on of the E«taten on whieh the Now orrible Flogging, Shooting, and Marder Outright-Engerement tn tae dad District, Micunises, Nov, 29.—On the Ist of next.month four hundred voluntects from the first battal:on of Matanzos will leave for the Aldama’s sugar estates, and w ili gnard the some, The negrocs at Quenados have risen om the fol fan Iskiro, belonging to { Sugnrdite, to Voettellano; Sante Espernnzs, to Alfoweay San Fronciaeo, to the Count of O'Retiley; Mars 0 Armenticros; Capricho, to Bias 1 Bex, to Slceker, wiieh together come All the hands, both frew and slaves, on the eight estates refgrred to have been horribly flozged and avterward made to give their testimony at the “ Santa Terero.” Three of the nomlcr were shot, one Wim Nlogged om thrce reeeiving tm all $00 !arhes, and ono of the bret neeroce om the piace, a vigorous an, Was whipped almost to death, ond amid bis rufferings, while rcpeatedly fvinting and falling to the ground from sheer weakness, was made to declire what he knew. ther, on Feeciving tho order to lie down and Punishment, fell semaee or, without giving the A ercole neero, suspected to be, thougt not imelicated in the plot, received 1,808 THE GANGS Wasnrnotow, Deo. 6. 1909. ‘The Bonate having been called to onler JAN offered a prayer In which he paid « graceful tribute to the late Senator Fessenden, Fifty-five Benators answered roilceil, After the Hoa, Lot M. Morrill hod qualided for the neat vacated by Mr. Fessenden's deat), the Cnar Presented Senator Grimes's resignation, to take ef. fect Dee. 6, 1808, The Senate received and lad over the credentiale of John W, Johnson aud James F, Lewin, Senators eleot from Virginia ONE OF THR GREAT PETITIONS FRow cUMA, Mr, Camenon presented ® petition from citirens ‘of Philadephia, praying the Congress of the United Btates to recognize the independence of the Republie of Cuba, and accord to it the rights of a belligerent In presenting the petition Mr. mentioned some of the names of the rigners, Among them wero mony of the most reapectabic peovle of the whole nomber being thirty thous sand. Ho added thathe heartily Jo'ned in ths reqnest wre, and hoped to ece Cuba very foun enjoying the rizkts which belonged to an indepen: THE FRAUDS BY WHICH OUR VOTE! ARE TO BRE NULLIFIED, noon, the Rev. Dr, Jarvon tu the Bowery; The Blockade of © Mireets The Went Mtopped—The Jam in Griciron Sqanre— ‘The Curses of tho Johay—The Delay of Mr. Patrick Hi, Kearney {9 9 candidate for the po- sition of Assistant Alderman in the Twentiet! District. The contcat tuys between him and M chart Mr, Kearney js * young man well known cial circles for bi say is the keeper of alow drinking plseo im the Tweaty-firet Ward, a dreaded rough. and-tamble fighter, and a Menter of dogs. Mr. Kearney hag been put in nomination and wilt bo supported by the aevers! organizations of reapect- ablo citizens in the word. by Sherif O'Brien, and depends on ropeoters for ‘Lie success of the one will b arere Kose ors Known and tobe Arrested-The zeus wy in Arma=A Liv \dditional Kvidouce of Frauds s expow of the unblushing frauds on the registry of the Nineteenth Ward, published in 5's Issue, created a deep feeling among the citizens of that portion of the metropolis, F which was brought ap into that Alstrict buzzed about the cars of the Moore-May rut flans like a whole nest of hornets, and stung them to the quick, The Bune wont off Hike hot cakes. and by Totelock hardly a copy was to be obtained for Moore, Fay, Farley, cancus, and sent off thelr repeaters to buy up all the Sows which they could find stands and from private in twenty-five cents for The storm began at about midnight un Sunday with alternate rain and It finally settle joned snow-storm about 1 P.M, yew A cola Wind accompanied th ing Mt into drifts and ridges, At o'clock this morn- Ing about six inches of snow on BOENE GRIDIRON BQUA By 4 P. M., the horse cars moved with much Cif. Between 5 and 6 o'clock, when the great mats of skop gitis and men ore released (rom work, the Astor House square beggired de- ‘Tho flne snow and sloct was driven into hivering shop girl s0 misty that the gaslights and the many: colored illuminators in Hudnot's window were Over ® thousand thinly-clad Eiris Mined tho sidewalks of tho atreets, vainly en- eavoring to secre a passage uy town. cars, brimming over twisted of their In inet the tracks could not be found, were digging In the snow, but aceming’y with littie Double teams had been fur- snow, throw: copy of the pu Jowing-named estates More & Ajori to Coppinger; vel had fallen. Mickey Fay is backed man who reepeeta Dims Ar his vote for Mr. Kearns ¢ rolled wp in is favor tank all the ir Will be worthioss, eerita, to Fronci love of moncy, at al, held toin about 1,700 negroes. both on newspaper Philadeiphia, the {aces of the lure of Two t The woll-known firm of B, L, Loder & ( Broadway, sent circalors aroun! to their ereditors last Saturday, annonneing their inability to meet the large payments that are about this time beeom- At tho failure of Loder Bros, & Co. Febrnary, the present firm agreed to take the th bilities of the fellen firm apon their shoulders. They have stragcied, staggered, rao Fiemey single copy was paid, an! or- ven to atick at no price, but to « ‘These were then tiken into treet headquarters and destroyed, FLOODS OF SUNSHINE. rcarcely direernible, ‘On motion Of Mr, SusWER the petition was tabled for the present, Mr. Dnake tatroduced « bill furiver to define and different ceeariont dreds of peo per and had soread the news in he consequence Ww were besiezed until « ule of citizens anxious to read the exposd themselves, but they were all, iiss py trouble to borrow Tar e neighbors, and then told the st rotalle organization oppor town to the Son offe num ber of copi with passengers, Lescnaac every direction newpaper stan JURISDICTION AND POWERS OF THE COVRTS The bill provives thet no Conrt erested by on act of Concrees, or Jndue there: of, shail have powet 'y set or jolut recolut any supposed r of the United States. d now fallen beneath They lost nearly a whole season in business has been hart to ralve. ‘The Lia stittles oF ter of w milli y UN from their Prospret of eucress. uished. but f Tho conductors and drivers swore at the pusken- fers in the various curs because they would not in getting the cars under headway. A group of fifty persons would single ea: in the vain hope of securing @ upon one of the platiorms, girls crouched under their umbrellas, the nrocecdings with anxious interest, this jain cont.nved, and handreds of persons were compelled to watk miles through the blinding storm, ON THE West «IDE, ‘The same scence were enacted in Vesey atrect and in front of St Paul's Church, were jammed with ting the alnir of greatly depressed, and 1 submit to be tled and receti Ho reerived 1,000 Ia slightest ign of Nf, ‘uNeHtUt On of nt of authorit croditors will moet next Friday. and purchased a lar: distrivuted free to the eitiaens of the ward, thus foiling the sharp little gamo of the figuters who are fi control of the ward through foree and fraud, entry ran aro Hike ruMouly priae- ing to obtaln be consirned to anthorize that Court, in now pending or hereatter order, Judmen ates Court, oF shall appear to be based upon any euch odjndging or i. B. Falconer & ( nard, has a 90 failed, HE6(00, neve’ of which was due tu domestic houses. They'will pay 70 por cent, Aghters and de 0 be brougli! before it. 10 ‘The hands of the estates were colleeto! together on the Esperanza, and there, in the presence of 2,000 negroes, the ringievders of the conspiracy were ta lime—two executioners y mon, und threat: eo on the rovortor of THR flogged im eange of 2t veing detailed for each victim. A cart loa of J take the whole head of the of our Charice who wrote the The Moat Unobtrusiv The Now York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor has beam in operation a quar- ‘The organization supplies a vis- Mor for each of 807 sections of the elty, trict has a local Advisory Committee of flve persons, we duties ore sup orvinory and executive. ves ouly those who are brought to distress, not by their vices, bat by the providence of Kind, Ite objects aro not merely the relief of pr sent distress, nor such re Hone of any tor cherr own support, principle that none should receive that gracule tourly which they enn obtain by thelr own Tabor. wal intercourse with th boimnes, tt enidcavors to enec economy. and’ vi among the poor a taem a@ party to thor owe clevation, ment in another column. that cause, be reversed, vacated, an ‘The bill was read a second timo. ther is not electel ‘Twenty-first Ward rows ble and dog Aghting candidate for A\ tined freedmen arrived inde hendquorters of the district, and were thrown into jail, lying with their faces down, because thelr wounds prevented them from assum. other porition, The head physician of 'y Hospital called there to see them, was useless to treat their wounds, Der Wall die, He add ate ot laying tee of a centuary repeaters are not at Mr, Wruwraste f Immigration of Chinese into the Uni Towed to ewat Ira to defeat Mr. Patrick H. Kearney, bis re of Chinese Into . humanity, ‘The 4 the loads were so great that it Was almost Impossible to move a car, even with Vesey sircet, College place, and West Before they would ‘TMB POLICE TO DO THEIR Tt is beloved that many of the seoun Irele will Tf they do, we warn ther 1, an the didtere alice, who have emeanor punish. Association r ¢ We war eure that t Mf they were carried to only be to soil the wards. 7 mine in number, ard near death not dare to vote, they will all be arront: boen dogged by th ames and residences in black and whit in the st ‘on house in Fity-ninth atecet, additional polteem: ‘Voesel to trams ‘Oliver than thons ty hy traliaported. are leo 6d ni Hl. and are punishable ne abore, Dot to be Construod. from guy contract dr obligation of wor vicos (io tight ot Voluntary inimigration fato the United Sate Mr, SumWEeR Introduced ® bill in reiation to the aopeiinte Jurisdiction of t Unitod States a certain ea RECONSTRUCTING THR POLITICL ANS, Menara, Srenoen and WAnven ntroduced bills re Meving and removing political disabilitics of certain ay were flied with cars. arch beiow Barclay street they would be euger pareengere Ald vs given Three hundred will be pliced on duty tn the citizens have crowded wil strong, healthy shop glria standing diary Intentions, 1d the respecta asked Mr, Brennan to send six hundred more, as they fear that force will be attempted by the Twenty ‘ard ruftians In the pay of Puy formed THe SUN reporter do thelr duty, Ser. » a sharp eye on the rascals, A Sermeaut Polly will do len an aspirant for mbreeht and Lewis was condemned to be shot to deat conrt martial, wileh In this cow y'commaniler. ry iy merely the ‘The plun of tae negroes 1# supposed to have been to rise on Christmas eve, kill the whites and j Vesey stroes stawis more closely about them, fasten their green veils over thetr faces, and uncompluiningly await av opportanity for « footho'd upon n.crowded platform, By 9 P.M. the Sixth, Fighth, and Ninth avenue cars 1d practicably stopped running, Tue University place cars, however, wero running quite regularly. Tre Buecker street tine was completely Inia out. of their cars stood in front of Tux Su wreck ina rnow bank, without horses, conductor, driver of passengers, Tho Dry Dock cars also stop- bupreme Court of the first and Kagh'le and Moore, The pe that they were determined ( goant Gooner will k Se he is attor a captaluey, his best to emniate hin, it of seif dependines, make Boe advertise: join the Insurgents, » de Cuba a landing of arms at Marert wapapers tor the Qret ‘of Loal Mareano, and aay that Gens, Jordan and Jonah Marmot ore mai he remembered that La ‘ted by the Spaniards to havo been asasale own men, but t dishelieved, A detachment of Catalan has been anothilated by Bembeke, ap the line of (he Puerto Principe Ra!lway. Ta the Trinidad district the Soantords were rev pulsed with heavy ole toe rebel position at Moscoras, heavy eotumn of tro in the tmmediat ts sUll spoken of, and the time make men! New York's Mouster Petitio ‘The patition to Congress for giving Cuba bel- veknow lodging the Independence of the Island, which hes been In ctrealation here a. was yesterday arranged ‘There are ap- Firat come the names STRWART Introduced a joint reso'ation for the relief of persons engaged in ti Ngorent rights a1 Wede ready to awear that they do not i who never pb out Ube polls a di during the Vast three wee for transportation to Washington, wari! of 70,000 names pation in the Inte Mr. Craatw int execution of the laws agains in the Territory of Utah. RECONSTRUCTING aRORGIA Mr. Morrow introduced a bill to provide for the reconstruction of the State of Georgia, It provides tor convouing the old btute Levtslature, with the souditions that 1 A with polition will ty make charges against (ie Keon vist, they will be ehot dowu Ik AN UNPRECEDENTED FLOOD OR REPRATERS. fed yenterdday can be enpported by wMidari 1e4 Which Were offered CIE How reporter would Oli one of the blanket sheers tf We have obtained a few addi providing for the the erime of Polygomy LR ON THR STRERT CARS ‘The leading city railroad Lines tried to pull away With two horses to a car antii about 4 o'clock, when the horses wore doubled, were drawn with dificulty, the track at every turn. and ranning on time wi uiterly out of the questi sravel was stopped in Chatham street for about ne direct from ons from atl oarte regato of 400,000 Rates, oF « pourerous roll of names Ave miles long R teimity of the city of Trink dad, and pursued by a portion of the patriot a0 to the very submrbs of the city. These af were made on the 1th One thousand Cavado day by the Spanish mail steamer from Spain. troops paraded through te elty, and cf ‘The liste of bogus But even then the cars 18th of November, volunteers arrived, to» rinted in fine type. onal facts relitive to these frauds, are registered from a house on the corner ef Sixty- first aireet and ‘Third avenue. cupled by Mr. Georg) » upper part is eutirely empty. Hartiean's 10220 Fifty-fMth street, nea A KPRCIMPN OF THE INSPROTORS, In the Third District, where OMicer Quigley was stationed, a gang of repeaters came in on r, The officor asked the Chairn Tord, Mr, O'Donnell, for @ plece of Thiyus given to. h O'Donnell refased to let Ff that whenever he ad to Hoatqu jor Honest Men in Hoboke: iticians of Hoboken are ina lively scrim- mage for the position of City Clerk, about to be come vacant by the election of Mr. Kennedy to the ‘The * Ring” are moving heaven tion two or three men nt either of whom will ‘Thirty names ‘The lower part is oo 8 furniture atare, and the Fifty say they live in en shanty on the sont i the alvernoon Mr. Srewanr offered a resolution that the Com- mittee on dudietury bo requested to inquire if any States are denying to by Class of persons withlu Expedition tor Caba. The new Cuban Junt bans and Americans for Cuba, railed iroin this port last Saturday at mi o went ou bourd on Friday night, ‘cht until the steamer had passed Neither Cristo nor any of the vaceill have controlled past expeditions By urgent request of the ention whatever bas been made thas far tion. The steamer has rations for County Cierkship. and earth to put Into the p of no ability, whatever, © to the Ring's Int Clerk has touch to do with the management of the roment, and may moie It honest or dis Yous tty cars were at one tis the several trecks, Broadway, and traverse Chatham wireet impeded each other, run Into eneh otuer, and ar of Chatham ‘bird und Becond avenue lines had the made Hitle beadwny, kK, and stop ten anin= ina line alo ‘enne. Second avenue, the numerous ‘The steamer —— urindiction the ¢ fal protection of the laws, tu violation of treaty igations with foreign nn: of section 1 of the Fourteenth Amend. ment’ to the Constitution ; and if #0, what ie tion is necessary to ensoree such tre gnd suid amendment ; to report by bill or otherwise. Laid on the table. THe RED RIVER W Mr, Ramsey offered a re President to transmit Informatios o How, Win, Mel oucall ‘and the oppontti be extricated, roan (o taemselves, but the ‘They would run a’ hail # ol halt a block, ff in deepair, the way up, thelr heaia bowed resi ruch men as Counell en Beawon ant Lee may do ull in their power to secure a good man, nilowed to depart with It. Of this last ex ution requesting the Tho Fight for the Mayoralty. The Police Commissioners held a protracted meeting of about seven Lours ¥ number of Inspectors 0! pecially from Twelfth and Fo placed in each elect Pity ard County, ay be east for Mayor for the been: . Abraharn O. Hall, wro was No other candidate bratam will undoubtedly win, edly apon thelr pad avenue ling I voters, when Mr T waiting nearly en Wo e brought to u bonds tave been sellin; OF the ewapeetors; that he hi ¥ names down, 4 ono bowinens ty that thee (the 5 onrt aver ue ter the other, crack ng, drivers swenring pedestritus yelling with the energy of inaduose, THE CRUSH IN TUR NOWERY, handrea street cars, mostly of the Third aveune line, were off the tracks bavement in front of near 73 Was landed into Titty Bowery, and, Uke 178, was filled Wil. pasecn. who clung to 80 oer ecut., an increase of ive lately sald to be transferred by the pany to the Dominion of Canada, BRINGING CROROIA TO TERMS. On motion of Mr. Epxunps the Sonate took np the Dili to enforce the Fourteenth Amendment to the 4 laws of the United oi rty-cleht horses pulling them, w try withont hi Irignt'ully,and excited by another inepeetor, perinteacent of Marke AS GOOD AS A THIEF, Thomas ©. Connor, a loater of a gone of Pay A by Officer Lambreeht cin ten or twelve O'Donnell was uphold tn thin Mr, Carroll, son ot the Bue dintriet with LONG ISLAND. Mary Jane Ryan. about 2) vears of age, al Saturday niche by lea, the Thirty-fourth street ferry boats, Daniel Denton, a wealthy farmer of Rik i Unshot wound acedentall F. Denton became pro and Was In (he set of stricing the ‘aceldentally di At 9 P.M upw: Cay No. 178 w publican form ‘of government. the Senate ought t faction im the case of Gvorgia, particularly admission of those claiming seats as Scuators from Mr. MontON offered the following Revolved, that the Pres e to communioate t his examination ‘clock on Sunday Kelly, at the Ins MEN WHO ENFORCE THE Law rs of the gang of forty boys, men- Yesterday's Sox, who we "Brion, 0 brother to the Sher} 4 from custady at order of Justice for the Rev: The manner in which the contest agrin A, Ledwith is carriea 0: Alderinan and candid fee, and his Tammany allie fet that Hardy bad a gang ‘ina well known piace Hk on Browlway, near Tairty Pane preparatory oundiog disvricts bo regiater to eseapo the Notwittstandiug by Jobo Hardy, of the cars, nt Of the United States be the Loracs, Liinded and crazed by the drifting snow, he fery dummy car, whicu, in LOSSES NY FIRE. Ff the district of whien Geor- Md to the clVil aud political condy in his opluioa, pot in: relused tO draw, an on! nary show storm, through the di street, yet bad eight strong ho the confusion the IL vars op the Bowery ont Gg ¥ Pasonger car W with shop alris, mechavics and a few bus who had louvered down town beyond tho usual bust John Galvin's greenhouses rood on Sunday, Low Coulter's store and dwelling on Davison Peekrkill dopot, N. ¥., were burned ou Sunday Lows, 61,00). distilery, “Second Philadelphia, wae burned on Sai West Roxb “000, “bad flon ut tho ‘store compatible with Phe resolution Wax adopted. A mersuge was read, jepuity Sheritts and Ed. Matthews, selves, but will eond Is todo it on the bogus nace which they have bad registered, ARM WR LIVING IN A RKPED J not do the thete votes for Hardy. House of Revresento: The roll call was answered by 180 members. Kéveral now members having taken the oath, Kelley olyected to the swearing in of Mr. bberrard, d Dir, Whittemore objected to the of Alabama, and thovo cen- Vere were directed to stand asi Mr. FAuNSWORT! declaring Virginia eniitled to r ur'a livery stable, Holmes & Gi i # wore burned in 8h ‘li, On Sunday ; Lose 84,000. Thogu, the oldest citizen in Arlean OPENING THE WEST SIDR TRACKS, Studian Agent under the French Gover t 7 P.M. the Eighth Avenue Company @ sweeper, which enable: own to get up struggling and many s:op) tion of Canal street and West cars stood blocked and unable to move until the double teams had been quadrupled, and the sweeper hod passed on beiore them, ‘The Sixth avenue cars ceased to o'clock, but the br on Blick well’s Te the polling pire avenue and Av laggler who re he cars down ‘Two Chicago architve! for a magnify town, this Stat are at work on designs carpet and destroved Mr. B. was Ineured for $2, he fifteen hospital bum troduced a joint resolutior resentation in Cor 'd asked LO have it considered at this time. Dill to prevent the ap. Chicago and Norihweatera [a of 8 GkeCk Crowe, Mhrty> Te is to cost #75,000, nian, who had been elghteen years Fess-Foow of TH H erwon Soturday into the Third District, and From 869 Fast Ft bis to be in the NEW JERSE . & Newark hatter, suspended payment Mayor Pedic, of Newark, offors $250 reward for the arrest of Leonnardt Seuumaa, ti interested in clatms placed in the bands of Peter Mend, the Newark bounty brokor, will meet o8 Monday next. Martha Gray, of M2 Ratlroea svesue. Jersey Ort in her bed yesterday eveuing, Rusband has been arre-ted, The Hoboken Dem offer Leom Ab) rkship of the next Houre. Apolieation is Co be made to the car rallroud from O.ange to for a charter for @ re insurance company im ——- 8 AROUT TOWN. Ring candidate for cs Mr. Woon gave notice o pointment of members of Congress to any place of trust and profit under toe Government, Mr. INGERSOLL introduced a bill to amend the and Currvacy act so as to establish a free rogistered them all. atreet four yotcs are down on the books, although Afer arresting Conner detective Albrecht captures named John Gunther, who hos in his possession « atolen horee and wagon McAllister, corncr of Fifty-Afth street and Third avenue, but the wagon still awalts an owner, THe KEPRATER: one feet outside. away and University line kept on irregularly until midnizht. ‘They were, howcver, uo more fortunate in (uel runnin At about o o'clock that Was going dowa town was thrown OF TH TRACK in the neighborhood of 8 rectly wcrons the street tugged back a and wae 43 years of He spent the Orv five years: Chis residence im thin eity In the Dr. Townent, experiences than last cveniug, & car roduced a bill to construe tI Revenue law relative tom id beet-packing trou Nou. mh thie pe Fe “besides his ele Early yesterday 1 openly making thelr brags in @ saloon at Barclay and West streets of the aumber of times they had regis ‘One remarked that he had registered eleven times in the 1th and 19th Wards, and had reeelved Another #aid that he had repeated " Mow much do yon inquired one of the in THe SUN om » Kagle ten yi \ Hing street, aud ley di- for nearly an hour four ‘a forth, assisted bj much swearing athered thick); and to the Ai 004 to-morrow fr iu York Street corner of Jay 8 for eneh time, d received only $5, think we'll get on elcetion day? iP fon" was produced last Promise of imture ry Js worthy of special nd Bull no progress, A effort, the wolucky obstruction was turned about and dragged back to its sengere and conductor, gisiature for THE TELEGRAPH. n for the gen- ling point, minus pas any’ dollars & vote,” repile and thorough naturalness of Ler per set $10 for all do: of Ri ‘The canal ts closed at Hochester, rreetion is dying 0 abont Ofy insurgenta are tn arms. ‘The indieations are readmit Virginia into ¥ n dogen bills providing ‘are in the hands of the ht Scud was picked ap in the bay, fe wniie floating out to fea WRN a woinan and war no better off shan other strects, The sweep: ing enow drifted aud eddyed high. ‘Lhe throng almost blinded. ‘The Jebus of the omnibasses cracked William Boeckel is the anti. School Trastes {n the Tenth Ward. Cardiff colossns arrived yesterday at Wood's Masons aad wan Valiod by hundFors. B, Dahlgren will read a And ber mines to-morrow eyvonki Club. every direction, 2 uptown wer reuty clear that Congrese will 0 Union before the holidays, F free, banking HOW THEY DO AT IN THB TENTH WARD. A SUN reporter spent half an hour in visiting the regiatered tn a ringle Ward, and found do not live In the ir on Novada ye the Libera, Dr. Teaae I. Bayes, of Arctic fame. will lecture ig Venlng on recent explorations ts as with ber an afr of fun aud rollicking which is irresietible, Ovrweic Taaatas.—Notwii thongh the main im bs hened und im roaidences given dintriet, the Se that the following nai honses set down oppos! stalled horses move, standing betwo horses were down in some cases, andgin others they #.ood panting and exhausted. ‘THE STRAM RAIL WATS, ‘The trains arriving ta this city from various points were aboatan hoar bebind time durin, of the day, but towards evening the delays ‘The train by the New Haven Railroad due did not arrive uatill®; and the Hud- son Kiver tralus from short distances we hour to two hours late. which left Paterson at 5, did not reach 9% The Ene tra: Stoinway Hull this ‘Tue frienda of Free Cuba in Ws ed at the hovtile attitule of the Preal- Clary, {8 Kasox st, t, ‘Vhe regular monthly meotin at bv ry be eld tue The Punlic Printer reports the cost of Govern: resting os the ment printing for the year euding Bept. 90, I), af Jece unquestio wbiy 19, 1 has the fault that tho intercst Hes almust entirely in the Win. Farrell di Dr. MoCosh, President of Princeton College, leo. im the Westminster Meosbyterias James 1, Brown, on trial io Cleveland for killing here at? P.M has been convicted of murder Li the second Tammant.—The new burlesque andy, 1d Bevex w Dickey" created « tremendor tableaux, such as the Bauctum, Old Weotminstor of the ‘Thames KAward Lailin Dr, T, De Witt Talmadge will have something ta Georeo Wi Griswold, ping inthe church cornes Y y tay aont gram blere thi fh Sa S8 re ate vane of Houston and Thoupeon streets, Judge MeCunn nas dees vern of Diwpair, the be permitted to be land trlets uf Burope where 24 Ladiow et i ‘and Bosworth ith the bpirit oF the burlesque, low comedian, was Crookback, of Richmond, snd Lords 3’av were reprosented by two of tho ‘on the motropouitan Blige, Lizcie that the United States cannot throw ® firio into bankruptcy be Caure @ member of that firm is Oxkrupt, death was momently expected last ce sbandiey yesterday wit! o, Wm, Varley has a contract with John lab 700 repeaters for Joka McQuade ¢ 18 to Fecetvo #1,K0. ‘lene D, Stille against Baron de aterday, the Gemurrot tained by default, ne pearwx on the part of Mrs, otilie. Samuel T, Biatchford was brought before United Dall in $10,000 to (m of implication ox st. DL Connors ex et. [A. Webb, of ‘The will of the late Paul N. Spoffosd, who died on a and may be looked for some time th! the Mth of jastUctover, bequuaths property estiinatod THE BDOOKLY® LINES Fanny Herr I" dyuctingkam Lewis Cuthbert, an Englishman, from Troy, com- ed eulelde in'ititson, N.Y, Yesterday morning At hiy boarding howe by cuiting his thivae With & Fettiewt wome Up. to a inte hour ¢ Oliver Barner, iE Ou ail the lines, though at iafrequ ie Wilhamsbur, minutes, palied hour or longer for th aan aad FLASIES FROM THE OCHAN CABLES, Mr. Gladstone has arrived ta London. nave bas proclaimed himself President for life, Gen, Prim shows a decided leaning in the direction of the Republican party. p, Cluidini baw been asked by the King of italy to form # new Cabinet, closed at U8\ for money, and 24 QI for the account, ‘Tne Liverpool cotton market closod dull, with up- 114d. and Orleans at Lid, ‘The British volunteers are to be entirely rearmed with Snider rifles, dent of the London Tim toring the Papal States, ine ears ran PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, ‘ard, for which The smt by # John Benneman, and requiring an who has been on trial at Morris, ‘The snow ploughs , drawn by four and six horres, Were put Into recuisiion yesterday, and the rail roud tacks were kept clear, THE RAILROADS. The train due at cleven last uizht by the Hudson River road, may arrive at an early hour tox ‘The Philadelphia Way mail, «hort as th was two hours beliind ite usual this morning, the South arrived; nor the Now Jers Erie, due at 10-40, ‘The 1 lecture in the Court to-morrow evenl Mr, William H, Webb, the eminent ship battder, started for ban Francisco by raliroad last evening Sumner anno Jo resist all attempts to secu: ference with Cuban affair Judge George G. Barnard yesterday disposed of ove hundred and fifty contested Judge Barnard urt of Appeal Mra. Walter G, Lyma biown beauty, dh lecture room’ of Dr. culture ae m Leces found guilty of mar d to State Prom to tye complaint J. W, Simonton, L. Pickorin, and Grorge K, Piteb, ‘ops letors of the ban Frac cise rehased the entire daily Morning 105.900 cash im gold. ces his determi uy Congreasion- Tumination Oo tho Charges the drawbaek (rauda, elton, aged 14 years, 4 musical prodigy n, COuD, i» Us KI¥e an OFLAN concert OF resenting tt Bot eve évels would vole fur lecisions Las ever boun roversed by v1 Bdward 8. Judd, Bon at 10-45, had not tral, duc, at 10-85 5 North miil, due ut ho, Was expected, but had not made ite ‘The New Jersey Central ected, It being the most renlar of all, Great efforts id been muse to kee hud been sent out to Lring In such traiud as might be Men's Caristlan Association, ty-thisd street, Tho Colcred Orphan Asylum Association clecte gicore yeaterd East Thirties te derdonk, of Blushing. pecond Directiosa; Mes. Cluartot yurth avenue aad Tw antn Fennell, Iver HL Sprinzaton, aad John i fon jail'oo Satury terlay aferno. Chapin'« churen, Fleck Mey wopluent oF MoDarg has beot Was also Ox> the track clean, a The Jamal Murray, 14 Rast Twenty-alath segs ‘vhe Jamaica ° of arws to Port Maria, They were landed by # boat American merchant of Rio erly & resident of Fennsylvanis, bas com ‘The Prassian for Del, and suntenced ‘ou Fevruary 4, 1900. Du Chailly gave an iltustrate! lecture yesterd: Carolina, has rendered a dee on in the Hornet eas owners, Ob hat granted a st twWeity days to permit (hom to make # case On u The Executive @ommittee of the Fat Men's Assay Ppointed a hoor Cc grogate weight tee OF Wh Were Appointed collectively over 4,900 pounds, The “tow” boys of t for nn increase of wa Willtarn Morte: tue Academy U ‘The storm began at about 11 o'clock Sanday night, and up to 12 last night sul continued, interruption to travel onthe street railroads an- ir and Bloomfeld line, thoush double teams and snow plows were About six inches had fallen up to mid yeasts OL equator Of travel, aad War with the saving ternoon he will desert Dal Wibes, their babi® The Directors of the indiana and Tilinols Centeat have closed a contract wade with J of this city. for the coustrnetion Betho'enibje ting, 190 valiew ta forge lta add Became, winich js to be enn Pelee 8 casi tied of the way i alevady iree of Constructors Wi be pul On carly [a tie anlage. twalve eulogy Sted squie Inbersetn, Punshoa of B i retgn fea tho charce orig. ia hat Prossla encouraged the ‘uk ton eandidate, has lait from the Fourth tl evening, ©: nites of twenty Jacob Tuomey, late Sergeint of the Fiftioth Pre- einet Police, was’ buried yesterday from lis tate rosie dence, in Hicks 81 It, now Buckotr, ¢ formation of A COORAGKODS TARORT COMPANT marched throngh the Bowery at 7 o'clock, with « ightoen inches of saow, their Beveral vessels @ tame, w Fgh Sun de-running dure im Loudon for the ¢ of Emilo Oll'vier has yay resorvation®, by ‘are forming into ® army bolt the whole Siesed Festod yester dn avenue, near ¢ Adaing 1s ust oxpectod to hiya. A. Westbrook jaudeot Glibert ae heen pu bitel Jano * Charlee oinan offers * tor (ue ulzing such Counmiitoe 10 de hanted to tue Measuser oF Bull Comumltion calcium light, band playing * Sloe, Bry. |B EXTENT OF THE STORM, ‘The storm was also severe In Boston, Philadelphia Pittslurgh, and otver detained at Foughler pale hours, aud all travel w N ‘Our telegrams from the Proviveos reveal @ fearful thera, jury in the es punt that he ded of eryty 1 Injuries teo0! wis In & barrooin row at Gold sud Jonson strae, A third attempt was mad 10 pass a resoluil rst Rogimont, will 4 of Trade in Richm cal ras declaring that t #18 AN linporat yo uve the tari wud rey val of tie haw coud: GALLON TOF aGLs OL Lhe Ofllvers, crew, orm colnuge throws! whlen the Board adjourned #ae didy Al ug @ roward of 41,000 wDUiKte” fraiids amceratic meulbers Yotod int, ast & faree, embitl noers Of the PEK none LBA tAbeAs OC BO RAAR Tavortng a unit ut the World, aller

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