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BUNKISE WHAT DOES SENATOR SUMNER THINK ABOUT THIS? REE CUBA. —— ‘The Patriot Army © jure Clenfaros—Twen- on, Twe Thousand Meand of 500,000 worth of Necessn- ban Mtremeth Daily Inorensing—Dofeat of the *paniards Correspondence of The Sun. Havana, Doc. 11.—The loveliest half month of Ane revolution has been that which has just ended. ‘Within in that time Gen, Aldolfo Cavada has ap- peared before Cieufogos and driven the Spantards to Qhotr inst stronghold behind the Grand Plaza. His ainder of the town from 17. M. They captured nine mea held the Wil sundown, on the 7th ait, Mepounder howitzers and 2,000 muskets, wich were in the barracks in Calle Emperador, They ook $1,500,000 worth of stores, among which were the much ancoded articles of salt, clothing, and am- manition, Ail the families of Cuban patriots im Ceinfagos umproved the opportunity to escape from tyranny {which Spanish com- wanders and petty officials have heaped upon them. Cavada took 214 prisoners, whom he released on Meir parole not to fight sagainst the :‘ubans again during this atragale, ‘The Dario dela Marina, La Prensa, and Vor de Cuba express extreme agony Garacho cigi t days since failed from Batabano with 1,200 regulars, to reinforce the Cienfuegos garrison. They stopped one day on board their vessris after bearing of the disaster, GEN, THOMAS JORDAN ‘Tntil within a few days has been acting as Chief of Quesada, ‘This transfor of the Ameri- tam patriot to the capital from his command over the Rastern Department woe for the purpose of better Organizing the wry. Having facilitated the organi- zation, he is now returned to his command, with headquarters in the jurisdiction of Santiago de Before Iraving the neighborhood of the cupital, Gen. Tordan addroveed the following to the army : Hranguarrene Answer or Cua, Nov. 96, 1909. Tam about to leave your capital for the seenes of my old command. During nT have been among you T have seen tice of war a8 well nin the y that from all received unbounded courte- news of you in the fue that you huve braved Gen, lis worrison at Puerto Priveipe you that I «hall tanke things warm for Count Vatma- the oppression aud first of April. Defore Santinko de Cuba it will be because ty have work before us S00 of this place of writing, ourselves ready to battle the enemy Within a radius of five miles of this place the eupital of the Republic, and the headquarters of the Republic, have been located for atire strength of the army of and was 11,650 men, to the official returns, we have arms in thelr hands. Tf we stagger Cuba when 1 To-day, acoording There are 10,00) © who are an situs t Our numersei strength, But 1 intended ‘well to the army for ashort period only. vorn pridc—the youn) to meet you all some or of Havana, Castle, sot ea ‘The Coban Sebastopol, Magote, on the highway to Santiago de Cuba, bas been the scene of a second terrible ssuggle between Vuimaseda’s and Gen. Jordan repulsed 5,500 Span Magote is a mountain, the base Of which 1 crossed by the national highway between io and Bayamo. Marmot's for: Sarde there in J Santiago, Mu 1,000 men »xainst Marmot on ‘almascda sent deavored to pars the lines of earthworks at noon, eld their fire each time until the Spaniards advanced within very short distance of tho lines. They loot but few men—eighty in killed d—while the Spaniards are reported xs ‘They returned to Santiago de IRURAC-BAT, having lost 205 men Cube om the 11h, ~The Country to he Crowded Evidences of Spanivh Weak: Banto Esrinire, mail the following brief résumé of news The Spaniards were defeated in Hondon on the Four wagon loads of wou came into this town after the battle, also four wagon Joads of wounded and dead officors, MORDRNING AMPRICAMS, On the Mut inst, Manuel Carvajal and Mr. 0 American citizens, were sympathizing with the revolution, lave, was also alot on the same date, Antonio Carbonell, two very wealthy been arrested and placed in close con- commanding the Spanish rrison here, whot aixtecn Cuban farmers during urvion into the interior from here, THK COBAN CAPITAL, een received for troops trom here cipe to make a consont capital of the Republic, +h soltiers of the Pizario ba! an lines, taking their guns 11 is reported that there are 10,000 ot for sunpivion of An o¢toroon, m Don Nicholas Goaimaro [toe 1) have deserted to the € and ammuniti patriots at Mags PURSUING THR PATRIOTS, On the 2th inst. Brig..Gen. Goyeneche lefi the ‘eity for the first time, at the Lead of 1.000 mon, Teresa to attick the He retarved to this Went towari Santa rt Gen. Acosta. elty to-day, having been severe: hundred wien. arrived here to-day Kio, The cholera prevails here. Scores die dally PROCLAMATION BY Gi Santo Earmiry, granted me by Captain General de Rodas, make tne foilo) pacification of th for the more urisdictions of santo Espiritu ject 18 to deprive all bands of insurrectionists of every resource: First—All inbabita: relatives witu (he insurreetionists will rotire at oneo of the interior w re and fathers wha my’, sisters Who have brothers or cous live in the monntains isons within the limit This refers to the with the uumbers who will th this order: will retire to gu fame cight days. have to comply ‘artido of Ranao "S00 #,00)| Total... tas All who fail to comply with this order within the time fixed will be counidered as rebels, Third—All supplies within these ‘beforena districts which cannot be moved to t towns with the aid of the troops, must be desiroyed, Houses must be spared. Fourth—Twe moment that an; thereot hears of the approach of revolutionists, they der of the nearest garrison, ‘or be subjected to trial for treason by court mar.) YIA—All families who have to retire .o ‘on account of having relatives with the rev: fats, will be permitted to return to thelr h oon as the commander of the Karrison is that such members of fimilies huve leit dels and returned to their homes, Math—Commanders and their subordinates will attention to this order, and give it all GOYENECHE, Brig.-Gen, Commanding, family or member will advise the comma The Latent News from Cul ‘Two men charged with taking part in @arsination of two volunteers were “Thursday in Lagu tor New York, rst Battalion of Havana Volun’ one te Vuelta Abajo to relieve the doe ion, whose term of active service hus «x, -of- war Isabel sailed from Havana iding in Whitestone are excited ovi'r s singular case of supposed p On Weducsday evens The people & vow belonging to Wm Francis wns milked, nothing being ren to ores: sion suspicion corncerning the animal's health morving the cow wus found to be greatly swollen, and Mr, Francis applicd several Femodies to reduce the swelling, bat ill (o vo pur . Alter death the viscera Was removed, and a nol it thrown tow cat,» dog in about an hour after eating of the same ned subsequently that the families of Kaward Rielly aud Patrick ‘Trainor were Mm: Bick from using the milk ow the sume aight, They are ot expected 0 recover, and a pig, all Was also sce LIBERTY IN CHAINS. meee People Think of the of the Pilot and the Yankees of The announcement yesterday that there would bea mass meeting of Cuban sympathizers on the pier foot of West Thirteenth street at 8 o'clock, drew together there at that hour a crowd of about three or four hundred persons, but tbe absence of Cubans among them was very apparent. It was ru- mored that Gen. Goicouris, Col. Geo, W, Gibbons, of Brooklyn, and other prominent Caban sympathi- nore would address the meeting. A force of seventy- ¢ policemen, collected from the nearest precinets, refused to permit a large assemblage in any particn- lar locality, and the mob in consequence were seat- tered over two or three blocks, mounted on shingles and pine planks, or wherever tney could cet a view of the gunboats, One old “ealt’ gave it as his opinion that one of these well handled would be able to thrash the Pizarro, He ridiculed the idea that they could pot take on board coal enough to carry them through to Havana. ‘They arc in fact toking In stores enough to last them for many months, Col. Gibbons was the only Prominent man, Cuban or American, present yester- day, A few Spaniards floated around among the little knots of men Hatening to their comments and drawing ont their sentiments, The real feeling of the workmen employed on the gunboats and around ‘them, aside from the interest they have in obtaining employment, was exemplified by « remark which ‘one man made to another in our reporter's hearing: “As far as we're concerned, if we get our pay, we'd ‘a8 soon they were ander the water as over it. We 't want the Cubans to be injured." The Pizarro Ganboats were busily exchanging signals, floated from the foremast of tte, of the gunboats » tiny bine fiag to the main in response. Then those boats the shore cot np steam and sailed around te, bringing up in the stream in front of eater One, In executing tile manaurre, 80 close to the Lisarro as to carry away her ‘at which there was fome heavy swearing jone In ‘The circulated immediately e . ‘that the iia was departing. yet one by one tho Wandering boats anchored, and disappointment seized the expectant torong. About 4 0°: k the maltitudes began to depart, and hod soon silently ‘away. The engincers and firemen who had refi join their vessels after signing the contract Bromptiy replaced by others. Bo greatly, hi wari of a thousand applica rected list of engineers is as follows: Engimeer, firet and second a: anbuat Ericsson, Henry McCourt, James Uo! for the Activo, Philip Smith, Goo, Mowbray, J O'Hern ; for the Rapido, John 8. Duston, naby, Charles 1. Smit Donald, Joseph Blanco, . for the Stork, Andrew Jackson, I. A. Cotton John Henley, Jobu MeCuire, Patrick ‘Astuto, Win. Constantine, B,J. , Gil'oyle ; for the K! Dorido, E. 8. Thompaon, Robert Powell, Frank Adams; for the Koo, Wm. Crawford, Phineas J. Inslee, Fosier K. Shut for the Des: telio, J. € Jamies Sullivan, Albert K. ramesiro, Madison. W ism for the Marinero, H. 8. Kiliott «for the So'- ‘m. B. Tunpson, Francis M. McHugh, Bd ward J. Hurrison ; for the Celago, Simon J. Snyder, Wa. A. Martin. John Darlington ; for the Labret, Jobo Moore, Wm, Manning, Daniel Gunning; for the Colibri, ‘Patrick. McGarry, CW. Groen, J.C, Applewhite, No corrected iat‘of firemen hat beew made. ‘The geners| disaffection aid to prevail among tho Americans has induced the Spaniards to dispense with American coal passers. There aro Row two on cach boat sent from the Pizarro, who, With the fifteen sailors and the commandant, make eighteen Spaniards to six Yanks, Many of the lat- ter have bitterly abused and reproached by thetr comrades for joining in a crusade against b- erty and taking the money of bloody Spain. So strong In this feeling that Mr. Sherwood, the pilot, Lon Ratael de Aragon to take the flotilla to sperempiorily declined to {uid his eu: ETE yon settee ton ehG Neuere so tne Me Sherwood was obliged to appeal to Captain W burn, of the Ninth Precinet. ‘The Captain saw Mr. Delamater's people, who agreed that the baggage should be sent on shore by their tug i! Snerwood persisted in his refusal. After the throng had Aixpersed, the Spanish au thorities and Mr. Delawater were ‘evidently appre- hensive of an attack being made upon the unfinished cundonts during the night, ‘To prevent such 1 dis adter, these veasels—two of which were on the dr oek for coppering—were all brought tozet anchored in Lwo rows twenty feet from the eighty feet trom the bulkhead, so that they ear be reached eave by planks lnid ie twelve-pound Napoleon was. hoi 6 tig Kalhficiseh, and posted on the pier 80 ns to com d Thirteenth streetand the river. It was load. ed with sliapnel, and would doubtless do immense havoc. ‘The date of sailing of the flotilts ts still uncertain, Tt is thought by some persons that @ keeret embargo has been pliced by Unele Sam on the yellow and red flag. ——— PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORI diab Bat A Tammany Aléerman Driving Republican Voters from the Polls. Daring the enrollment of the Republicans of the Eighth District at Rank's Hotel, 24 Grand street, Inst night, Kdward Cuddy, the Tammany Al- derman of the Sixth Ward, foreivly prevented, {t Is said, s number of Republicans from having their enrolled. It is turther alleged that Cuddy ported by 8 gang of Demoeratic repeat vo a Ke. th atroet ERS. publieun con organization, ected with the Twenty-cl The City'e Perquinites from the Charch Street Extension: Four of the owners of buildings which were de- molished during the extension of Church drought a #uit agsinst the elty to recover the value of the property. ‘The plaintiffs, Mr. A. Gordon Ham meraley, Catharine Schucbardt, Mr, P, Douglas, and Mr. Adrian Iselin, deposed that the Commissioners who lad charge of the extension made no allowance to them for thelr buildings, and that they were sub subsequently Kold by order of the Corporation, The case came up before Judge Cardozo in the Supreme Court yesterday, when the Counsel for the Corpora: tion contended that under the provisions of the act of 1818, under which the opening was had, the cily became xcized of all “the lands and premises,” mentioned in the report of the Commissioners, anid that the plaintiffs having neglected to present ‘these objections before the confirmation of the report, they have no legal redress, he Judge sustained the views of the Corporation Counsel, and gave judg tent for the defendants, ‘The Republican Knrolimont, This important business was continued last evening in the several districts throughout the etty, In the Second and Fourth there were 100 enrolled in ‘each ; In the Sixth 300, and tn the Eighth 450. The ‘Third received 160 names, the Fifth 00, the Tenth 278, the Fourtcenth 290, and the Seventh 400. in the Twellth District 647 names were enrolled both eveuln in the Sixteenth, 591 both evenings; tn the Eighteenth, 581 firet evening; in the ‘Twentieth, 600 last evening, There was a crowd in each placi In the Fifteenth triet, pe enrolling place thronged with & savage Grdwd. ‘Trouble was pected, but a large corps of policemen kept things quiet. There were 20 enrollments Thursday nixht, and the sume number inst night. In thetT¢h Distt let there were 199 enrollments Thursday night, and #10 last night, In the Thirteenth District, the stand- ing ight between Charley Spencer's Twenty-second street crowd and their opponents from Twenty-third and Twenty-eighth streets was renewed Bercely, Joe Pollock's gang from Third avenuo were on band, 4nd attempted to enroll, but they were opposed by Mr, Heury Comstock, wno insisied on baving none but Republi nroiled. A wordy and blaspheus ous quarrel ensued between Spencer and Comstock, which resulted tn Pollock's Fang seizing the latter and atte one to throw him out of the window of the hall, "Their purpose wae prevented by the inter ference ‘of the police, but he received some kicks and cuff, and was dragged about the room. An ditional police force way secured, and th ment of 60 names proceeded quietly. 0: inspectors informed our reporter that al those enrolled belonged to Tae, Allen's gang, Ap. peals are to be taken to the General Committee, When Cupt, Todd's force took possession of the Fifth Precinct Station House, after the siuking ‘of the Metropolitan tugboat, some of the men, while ferreting around the rubbish in the rear of the but! ing, came across the head and bust of a wou Where tavy came from is unknown, ——__ - — Executive Nominath ‘The President sent the following nominations to the Senate yesterday: T, Ackerman, United btates Attorney for the of Georgia. ey of Michigan, Judge of the Bixth Judicial ince of George I. ¥ . witha Wo ‘ameron, Collector 6 nal Kevouue for tho Twenty -seouud District of how York, THK WALL ST, SENSATION. THE IRREPRESSIBLE FEMALE PART. NERS IN THE AFVAIR, Iations—Complicaied Domestic Infetict- tes. ‘The Gray-Pratt case ix still widening. It is daily becoming more apparent thats large share of the three hundred ana fifty thonsand dollars the JOUng men took Out of Woll street on altered certift- cates and bonds passed mto the hands of persons in this elty Who were considered respectable. Many more persons were victims of the absconders, than those whose names have been published. THR yiReT CLUR. Asroon as Gray and Pratt had fled a young man named Frederick J. Baldwin, who wae employed in Gray's office, unintentionally gave important in formation to the detectives. He said he had carried a note for Gray to 160 Kast Thirty-fourth street ‘The detectives went there, accompanied by Mr Finck, the b.oker who was victimized by Gray, ‘The occupants of the house are Jews, They let the second floor to Mre. Harkins, She and Gray hed doen together but left, no one knew where, The detectives remained at the hous. all of one nizht. So did & victim, or creditor, of Gray's, It was thonght Mra, Haskins might send for her fire : hence ® clue might be obtained to the whereabouts of Gray, Mrs. Hi did not send as expected. ANB ARRESTED ON BROADWAY. About 114 o'clock on Thursday might, the detec tives saw Mrs. Haskins on Broadway and look her into custody. ‘They saw ® fine likeness of hier at Garne; on Broadway, which they made wre of, ‘The devectives did not take her to Police Head quarters, until afer midnight, when they locked her up. PROCEEDINGS IN THK TOMBS. Yesterday afternoon she was tuken to the Tombs, betore Jastice Hogan, where auattempt was mate to fasten « criminal chirge upon her, Mr, Latvam A. Fish, of the firm of Vermilye & Co., trying to inpil cate her with the absconding of Gray, nnivance and collusion ; further, with a knowledge that Gray yn Dee. Yobtained from that Orm $91,000, on four $10,000 New York State bounty bonds, the endorse Tents upon which had been forged ‘and counter felted, aud also with aiding him to d proceeds of the said fraudulent transaction, THATIMONT. ldwin, clerk to Gray nd 12 0 Dee I 2 kine recolved from Cray & packs carried the same awn) ti plod in front of Gray's oftloe, 4 By oa: that soon after Gray himself hott the office, bo ne Finck, aie agent and broker of Gray the agent and broker of Gra: Kup inthe back room of hie tcel of sooaritivs, with (he ' amount of which he was’ not tween 1) aud 12 o'cloek at noon of Dec. oun after ho abeconmd. Finck waited nn holt in vain for Grav’ Finck Mus formed tnt the ek had neo les, in (nat Mrs. Hashing or ective Om T Avery that she had foc elved a parce! from tray on the day in question, ADDRERS OFC’ ldridge T. Gerry, ed there was nothing in without twelve . Khe Wax not comm! when arrested, nor was she charged Ie mitting a felony. with the forgery, if raising the money ‘on the forged they that she was privy tu ‘and only ‘on inform 0 evidence before the € the peekage she took away con! therefore moved for her discharg: THE PROSECUTION, Mr, Joha H. Burrill for the prosecution sald (l there’ was hin the papers to el cause, and nid be able to prove the Lutimate relations between Gray and the aceused, He could show Chat two trunks were removed from Gray's hers, what beeame of them, and what were Wate cimtent. He woutd’ ie atte vo stow enn tn dics did not visit, Broadstreet in the daytime except on business of by dorign, and Wat whe would not have been likely to remove the pareel in question without being aware of its contents, REMANDED, Alter some other remarks on bol Mr Haskins w d until to-day, when Mir. Bur eo deanite eve WHR APPRAMANCE, She was dressed plaiwly, and wore a blue veil, he kept over fhee except when It was peoessary to have it withdrawn, Hermon that of injured inne and a con: a epecdy acquittal, She’ often acl, expec any remark for cffect, answer Lo the Jusige, a nd only voice, Sne ts a blonde, looking THR PAMILY'S seTORY Tam bine’ itinl name Is Isabel She has (wo alaters, one of whom ts a mest estimable Indy, Hive in tna upper part of UIs city, The otter 1s Creilia, or Mrs, Codwise, whose name bas twice hetore appeared in these columns, Ail three arc the daughters of Mr. Harrington, who Jenny Lind furore Was an agent of Crcilia Was the eldest, She marr Luckey. They did net aerce, and hy some under- sanding Mra. Luckey got a divoree. She went on a trip to Havana, under the care of the Captal f the Havana eteamen 4. At Havana sho me h her to New York, and the time eT. w church, ‘They went to liv quarreled, separated, and Ya! seut ber money for her to her former husband, Mr. to her. C1 % in Seventeenth street about a year half, sho went West, On ber return she roaldence Walle opponite of her sister. MICK, MASKINS IY CUBA, Isabella married a Spaniard’, Dr, Bostida, Doctor took his wife to whe lett him, taki According to her own statement, Dr, Bastida died ina Incatic aaylum, deranged by grief, Dr, Bastida’s futher sent her 850 A month in gold, to support An tonto, ‘In ordcr to get this money ad ty go to a banking house on South btreet, whieh was her ad vent among the bear and bull elique, A CUBAN INVOLVED, Bhe now made the acquaintance of a tall, com- manding, Lively foreigner, apparently a Cuban, He in living on Fifteenth tract, He gave ber large rums of money, She was then boarding at Cecelia’, ou Neventeonth street, She not liking ber sisters, the young man took her to bord in Nineteenth® atrcet, then on Barrow street, then on 4th avenue, and Auaily went phis, Soon afterward they returned to . ‘The young man atill clang to her affee Joyately, and board. Nr on the corucr of Burrow Washington streets, A ROW AND SEPARATION, Here they quarreled. She made the intimate ne aaintance of a Mr. Haskins which young man ia not like and remoasirated with her for doing. she next came up os Mre. Haskins. Masking dled leaving her poor. She sank to live on the Ofth floor on the corner of Forty-fourth street and Sixth ave nue, She then made the acquaintanee of Mr. Gray TWO SIDES OF A DIVORCE CABE, hen the detectives learned the ubove facts, the: naturally went after Mrs, Codwise, He name came to be ment in the Mrs, Codwise saw Dimmicie & Perry, bawyers, who ‘engaged in setting aside the divorce which Mr, Codw obtaine Mr. Perry ed Tux Bex office, and said Mrs. Codwise wa a greatly misused woman, He { publisued, A. reporter w: Dnmmick and Perry's oMice, und conversed with them both together, ‘The report was led to believs {the divorce was obtained fraudulently in this that the proper tlegal papera fad. not terved upon Mrs. Codwise. — Yeater- the same reporter found that Mr iwise's attorney's were James M. Sanith ‘They made un cxplanation of the law in relation to the service of such papers. Then it came out that whea Dimmick & Perry brought the counter action to et aride the divorce, Mr, Codwise apparently had no intimation of the proceeding, waa uot repreected by counsel, and was then aud ls now in Havaua, L, W. MORSH's DEFENCE, tatement of Isanc Kixbert din yesterd follewing irom L Last septembe three 10-40 U ptt ward I discovered An Kod repute, take up ‘the loan, which be did not, then ordered the banker whom 1 borrowed ihe money of to roll them. The checks for the difterence TE gave to Wiliam K. Gray, ae he did ‘at that time claim the bonds as tis, stating thee Lewis lawyer, nie Bu, has drawa out the lorse : NEW YORK, SATURDAY DECE they. form refused to refund ti wae criminal process. Gre to me, he Lomb $.0. Mr. 1 n greatly wrot Dimmoek. MR, RUGMNM FINCKS STATEMENT. ragrior whom sain a 6, order a clerk 10 1) Out the orde: nereney. ahaa AA tu «biel wa ly! te I ad oceaaion (0. fe 1). the corner roa reein ft oft ha from 4 "9 OMBce, in Conlerence wi') two geniicingn then anknown to ascert ave al by gay Conse Wray hand ihe ot” these gentlemen Paper W e developements, relative td tot ‘Tho piece of paper above mentioned, the detec K eveription of A. S. Bisck «Il hom Gray vecused oF siterin tives say. was ‘T. B. Pratt, the meu wi be State bounty bonds, = ——_—_-- MORE WRPDED Wor. —— A Married Couple Qu thete mi promises some rich developments hanna Co While they lived together they had ama: tice the deeds were drawn name Mitchell, Atthe time of the separotion in October last year, Mrs. Mitchell had (rousforred the property to an Intimate legal friend of | still more int had soid it again toa Daniel Marny mate friend, for a nominal sam. transfers Mrs, Mitehell took care to gages, one of which, for $14,000, sti Marny. When the property know el, Union Hill, fell Into Marny's bi aruit In the Supre judginent wax elven in his favor, executed, however, procured an injunetion restrain faking possession. An order to \ tion was subs wal emit by Micuell | rty is SUL pending ; “and dui dency tl creol he pomsesses and enjoys the s Bul now a new phiwe in the ease apr Tocsday Mrs, Mitcbell and ber (Cine ny qnnrrelled, and she forcelor aitached the property. And (ins — CHEAP OXYGEN GAS - the Tessie du io 81 per 1.000 the Art ot A large party of ladies and. gc Company, tu Forty-tirst y the newly invented proce tay, ms well wx some a promoter of cor son i of placed in toa cherry red heat. Common air, previv ely enc! and roofed over, inaking the osyven, = mixt 1 the oxt numbet of retorts, whic fled by helng sod, a9 poriod of t sed through a solution nminutes. dus torts, superh ra suces cd team is for sorbed trom the wi the steam is cooled int) wat sot free and collected In an ordinary taixture ieom whieh t nqein subjected to a current of common worbs a fresh f wi ot it by steam; an Indefluite length of newal of the contents of t In fot wo many 1 ofthe wir, Which Aiea, ‘The purposes are infinite * without retort uinber. Oa abie feet a day, it Weuble feet, By com compound burn iL per 1,01 ventila| MeFa wan The Grand Jury brought into the Court of General Sessions yesterday an indictinent for mur der io the first degree against Daniel McFarland, ved ext Tuoeday morning at 1 and will at that tine plead to the idict He will be arr: o'clo ment. An tufe Richardson, An Offcta! Nosuva Mr. Hinkle, of Hordin, made a pr: lower branch of the Tennessee 1 the portrait of Gen. George I. ‘Th the State Library, and painted at ( Nashville, stating that be has writte he House to ascertain the cost of trait, adding that he would. ref ways he will return to the pi oon as he can getit, the gor by the Inst Legislature in comm Union victory over the rebel forcesjia ville in December, 164, leaves the Senate of that State a ti Senator eit the Kepublicans but one majority Potts wiil pat off his trip to Montai Gen, Avhley andi sturbed for some mont! ——— ackensack Taking a # sensation bas lately bi Hackensack owing to the refu: taxes to pay over tothe Tax ( been nearly all collected, one of tue ( called upon the township collector and dema the money, The collector refused to py il, ela vat le cannot be toreed to pay until Le dec ing proper, He wnys that be will act upon the town commtice, but us these gent control over the tundi been Kome mismunugement of th lected. An investigation promis disclosures, The Bi Broadway funds sl — dway Paeum nd Warren street was bi terday with large packages of machinery des for operations i the pueumatic tunnel, whic is vader Broadway for nearly a year pi ‘The utmost silence and secrecy has been muintaine in regard to it, but it has been ascertained thit » 1 about ‘ton feot im diameter and eight feot high bus oeen constructed as far souls a» Fulton street. ‘The sand and loam taken ont has been stored in the basement of Deviin's budding, were operations commence, But recently portiuns of it have been laid out on the street and removed away been bork in ris, ‘The machinery represents ai cylinder, with portions of a asbicld to prote Talllng in of the hich is Very light and sandy, Hs —— ‘The Winnlpee War, Governor McDougall and Col, Doonis have are about to attack th insurgents vb Bork Garey, Who are propared ta co- raised a band of Indians ad Ima $1,000 on them. "Ta a auort time the ¥ nt iaformed Mese: eninghouw & s 4b the ten-forty bonds were stolen from the Now ‘ork Praver ook and Bul Boylety) the oy ‘. v0 bi one vt tal ted, Theo Who wrage of owls gad Grey; | ceive tem, ‘MBER 18, 1869. ANOTHI monoy IS RITUALISM INSANITY? R MINING HORROR, 4, ec Sitar Braet aad tise evie arrested put low street Ko An Eolecopal Clerayman Pursues his Mother to the Supreme Court—Testimony of Mre. THE JERSEY matrect.. the amos He intttahnurer “Gieat eigimes toh r. ed to ha Bech ureally wronged, aud sliowed fo me lelters en ins Tin mien character, one among tho Dumber {rom A MINE AT PLYMOUTH A motion was made yosterday in the Sapreme Court to supersede the proceedings declaring Mrs. It will be remembered that the n Episcopal clergyman, residing in and who ts the only Avondale Diss Qoue— Bight t half past ten Lheara WF brokers & roe county, in this Stat son and helr of the indy, made an application (o the Court to have her adjudged of unsound ground that she was an extreme Ritualist, and wes Intending to join a alaterhood of the Episcopal Churet, to which she woald convey her large pro- ‘The aMdavits made by the clerical son lod the Court to grant the application, and Mr, Nathaniol Jorvis was appointed a referee to take testimony in relation to the condition of the taty's mind. Mr. George Shea, the counsel of the lay, read the tg which stated th Mrs. Allen, he was Prrmovt, Pa, Dec. 17, 1809. One mile north of the Avondale mine, where Dpelling catastrophe still fresh in the reeollee- tion of the public occurred Inst September, Hes the property of the Delue Railroad Company, bat who. Jersey coal mine, nna and West aud yields two bundred (ons of coal per day. THR ENGINE KOOM ON FINN, yas discovered in the engine room at half past do'clock Tharaday afternoon, Uiree men were led this circumstance, and re- ‘wena ray Hiner’ rtm awepicion wee my ane ha tt neo Dell ve ‘the tact 10 gilt. ah Cearas, Bias, al seca examination of that she has been sane an: Gition since May Tast, and that eof her property at the erefore recommended that she be restored to the enstody of her property, and that the com- mittes who were appointed to take charge of the she discharged. ADMIRAL PARRAGET AND . from '& personal Clearly of opinion und mental cor is capable of t Fortunately bat ‘The alorm was side at the time, quickly given and x scene of the wildest excitement The minors residing in the vicinity of the mine, and a targe number of people from Mymouth, rushed to the spot eaxer to learn how muny men were in the chambers of the mine. fully prepared to witness a repetition of the Avon- + relief when they certained that only the lives of three human be were in danger ONK MORR VICTIM FIRST DRECENT. Preparntions for a deseent were at once made About # o'clock, Mr Thomas J, Phillips, t. Hi several other m from the tunnel mouth tet about six hundred feet, when John J Warran was overcome by sulphur, made to get_him out, bul the others being partially ay, they were obliged to leave Later in the night sey nel and below the bottom which there are chit in namber) en Were brought o Xeitement of the crows, nicriained of saving the Ininacy proceed THATIMONT OF Mt ‘They all came rel ow the Kye of Wedding 840,000 at Sake, Acurious and compticated lawanit is ponding road the testimony of M ‘ent Kane, Dr. Payne, Sf. Ay was entirely sane. 4 Mrs, Kiisha Kane av ey had constant intercourse with her n did not observe a shadow of Inco They believed Higent, and entirely capable of taking eare of her estat A COUNSRL CHARGRD Witt Mr. Shea here moved that Mr. George B Priteh Committee of Lunacy, he should not be punished for con tempt of Court, in haying obtained an order from Tulge Dwight, of the Seventh Disfrict, staying the In the matter before Judge Cardoso ine Mitehel!, Iie wife, Daving been im wedlock twenty-two years, were divorced in IN6s, d property sharp prac went into the Attempls were atected In the same Lim to his fate, oral men went Into the tu 4 far as the stables, ¢ eure th holt against ay Mitel This tended to and but Iitte hopes were three miners, ned only stoyed the procerdin ry joz0 replied that f on attorney moved order staying & proceeding while he was hear! it, he wonld knock him off in short order, eding before Mr, Jorvis was a hearing before Jee Dwright wos pre “dha gone to of proceedings while the matter sence, and nolunily would SKCOND DESCENT her descent wa ¢ Court to ejcet Mitchell it contd 2 Mitelell, throng coun: dhe Sheritl from cate the injune que ntiy oraned in the Courtol Chan smoke, and the descent was aceo er of suffocation A MIRACELONA RACATE, ng, the two brotiers iy the same ax if Mr. Iriteh do that twiee in iv Court. ated that the order Seranted by Dwight was ot in conflict no's order restraining interfercece with Mrs therefore there war no Ii there was, it Lit, upon the Judge He added that tn Ihe ease had been prey ion: ® Smith, and by a Judge in Me contended ‘that rervieo of the order on the reforce wae not a contempt THR CASE POSTPOS Ire Cardozo said the difculty a hale Wo kt Allor's property, and thot ed to thelr homes. ing ® geareh for the mt nt le hoped: that others will con fund for the support of the family of attempting to revue three bacalens in Men alia nega i niin who died while Ww bens from a violent death, encines are all destroyed mine ennuot be nue, to withers the making of sie du Mo periments showing its us bustion, conducted by I ‘The work in the Was $0 great that it was impossible to pene: Kxproted Fenian Upri Lonvox, Dee, hending a lot The Government, e in Londonderry to-morrow, has | Als.) introduced a Dill to abolish the office of Na despatched troops Lo that place to quell any divorder | OMecer, Referred. that may occur, TUE SCRAMBLE FOR OFFIC Doremus, The works are beautifully planned and uni i omust have cost a har money, over wight city loty, and © of manganate jes of copper aud mengan then h for any Tray ing of the Board wally amusing. # in the series of were Messrs, Guataer and Seger, Seannel and N Kint Appronching. The Spanish Cortes has adopted a instructing the Commitiee om the Constit Prepare a Dill providing for the ele ution to of es foreed through the retorts for the whieh it xives up ity oxygen, super oxidizing the manganates in the tv ng period of (eu minutes dry Feed through sone of the retorts, Which Iberntes the Oxygen previously ats and curries it off ton condenser, 4 the ox holder, Ox) Kom Was Obta ned io then igo played leading Hueiness being to hit the heavy | AAA SLES FLOM THE OCK parts, thei prim IN CABLES. dustrict election canyassers and poll ‘The Sucr Canal is not to be closed. Mr. Lorillard’s yacht Meteor has arrived at Tunis. Cordinal Mathicn, Arenbishop of Besangon, France, ‘The London Daily News never itso force watts fi M. Kmite Ott vter bs new Miuistry in France. my apoleon bas been suffering from # for ATW days jyRet, Dut he is now Netter, Minister Barlingame has # that Engtand will chargedwith the forma y tyueezed ns often as they get \ eluptign ony o which the oxygen can be applied ale, WE eomts about #10 per 1,00) euble feet, but in larg> received oMeial notice overnment 4 fully satinfed with the 1m of the Kinbasay. Lord Lyons, th on Thursday 1a Paris, fh ane swore that the figures on a certain a certain maint ve a fete | mosaces to Mt Ambassalor, give a £4 anks;who nor of Gen Noe In comedy No. 2 Meh 1 incapable ls false, Hts Hon Sixteenth Districts of the Kigiite Aldermante District) were fraud grandiloqaently maintitoing was elected by the vot in answer to. th » has resigned bia | States, which he suid he had prepared to mect the H Nisotat resigned bie | caso of the Ereach Cable Company, which was 8 iO woot ex. | Bopoly, Herbert, Kuglist tof tile mani sity being unwise aod wijust, bec «had beer subpanaed in th ‘The report that the French Government had acne Marder-Richard of heavy: villainy concturted tor the diy LOSSES BY FIRE, Destrnetion of an Manutactory Confivgration at Paanus Mxiensive "shoddy for the Corps Logislatit About 6 o'clock on Thursday evening, a fire I of Waterhouse Bros 1 application was mady to Surrozite Tucker yesterday for letters of administration the estate of Albert D. Richardson by his brother. He stated to Mr. Tucker that the widow (Mrs, MeFar- Mud) amt children were in Massachusetts, and the bulk Of the property of deceased, except 10,0" worth of Zribune stock, was in New Jersey Surrogate denied the application on the gronnd that the administration belonged to th: widow of Mr in the extensive the Dundee Canal, at Passe caused by the explosion of 8 kerose flunes from which communicated with other Ismps, and ins few minutes the entire structure (110x600 fect and three stories in heucht) was one sheet of The workmen, of which there were a consid: erable number, had barely time to exea less than an hour the structure fell In ntod at $100,000, NEW JERSEY, ‘The house of Mr. Nichols, near Elixibeth, was don Wednesday night of property valued at $400, med William Priil was drowned yesters while skating ou the cai OBITUARY, there was an in. About 1a hands are thrown Out) Stoney P stoureis, a prominent merchint of Bos ton. died 19 London vd fe Dundes Manu adjoining, warrowly esca; Bousbe with Roston Banner of Ligni, dropped dena hureday night. ‘The Hon, Jobn Russell, Ohio, on Tha Kissell leaves @ te yote 11 the Stute Other Losses by Fire. building, 40 Camp strect, New Orloans, was ome wee A tire occurred on Thoraday night in the store of Love several thous ns, h Chandler & Chase, Worcester, Mises expense of the State, which proposition failed by a larke mufority Gen. Thomas has written a letter ty John Kubm, ¢ Speaker of ing the por BROOKLY A cross-town ralirs took fire from one of | ,,The Navajoe tribe of son Thursday might, but ao rerious damage The Loss ts abo ‘The Street Contractor received from the Water Board yesterday during the present thaw, The Supreme Court, General Term, has enjoined he city from: interfering: wit the dhent, in the work c anetling Burpow » who was confirmed by the Com- District Conrt, and by the. Mayor, has ction in the Supreme Court to recover remptory orders clean the street » Workingmen's Union last night nominated tion at next meeting. ployed by Jeffrey & Co, + Aron atrike Lo Fesiat a Feau (ten per cent of thelr wages. cutters have been disehary no anit has been courmen The rumor to the co! cuttlug through Third ave: atures Hh, mi of the Ohio Senate, reported by telegraph losi night A renders the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendmen| douvtful, the appointment of Mr. Potts, another Republican vt within aix montha, id ngalust G. Sidenberg rary is unfounded ry met Inst ev 1 their report to assers nnd others, some of whoi are JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN, Ata meeting of the Brooklyn . held Hnst evening, ® comuntt the Bricklayers’ Union No. 8, of the ceived euconraxenent Cardiff giant arrived yesterday. to. ‘There will be a finer matinee than usual | n created in I of the collector of mmixsioners certain moneys collocted. It seems that the Commissioners were indebted for borrowed money due upon the collection of the taxes this fall. The tax ventcen fatal cases of small pox were reported in i 0s ibe members t ck A. M,, instead of ®% o'clock, untll @ o'clock, ‘ve decision of Union No. 26 wae Menars. Coures, F tures in Cooper Inst Old Foytes of the Bib er, of Boston, will preside at the | | Two Misses Addyman were sey oncertat Plymouth Church, Brookl)m, today, | A\ the law prosctibes, Patrick Colton, aged 2, bartender, rday afternoon 1s boarding house, Hroadway, will close this suinsion sustains 1,700 puplis Young men are specially invited by 9 lay services inaugur w building of the Young John U. Saxe, poet, is at the Astor House W. Beccher lectured in Boston ow Thurs day night, on * The Household’ J. #, Senator from New Hampshire, at (he Astor House, Breckenridge t# at Frankfort, Ky of the SoutherD Kallroad, Of which be ls the At is presumed that there ome interesting fen’ Cristian As report that Commodore Vanderbilt had je Katlway. irtecuth sircet early In Jana . Franklin, the manager of the Colt's revolver oue OM & revolver mis embers of the con, the Evangelist, vatod thelr pastor, t! Au clevant gold Watch, on the occasion of ie ran (O the’ charge of Bt. Andrew's Church, Duane airect. of artists was held last night at the te to form @ codperalive association to Cpet a hall for the sale of thelr pleture ey now inour through middl x defuite action (hey adjourned tor two wee were treated of Cooper Lustitute n of the Church of Huglaud and Kussia, Mr. Charles R. Lincoln, editor attacked Thursday € tis, aud has been lying Inscusibie eve Stenhouse, editor of the Salt I Ng, eldest won Of Kei at tho St, Nichola Hoffman and Sureeon Gen ‘and Father Keating, late Sec uetle of Temperance, soy of the Flushing ing With paral) . Young, are stop Mosher, of the fe, of Cornell University. y and invention of science fecvived with scorn and hav (o Mght its Way constantly Into pu Mathew, aco in Hiram Barney of New York and Israel T. Hateh of Hulfaio, delegates to the f improving uavigation between the AMiseissinp! and the report (0 Gov. Hodfinan yes orday Horatio Stove, the distinguished American sculp- ¢ last throe Years Jakes, made thel bo tas boon for arte bean a ies Ss ie gag Poinct Cluiceary mm NEWS FROM WASHINGTON, —— TEE SENATE AT WORK ALL NIGEE ON THE GEORGIA BILL, Wasmixatox, Dec, 17.—Senator Chandler wilt not consent to the confirmation of George Butler ap Consul to India, a it displaces « friend of Ohand> ler'# now there. Mr. Butler will not press his casey but it will probably be arranged by Mr. Fish, whe ‘Will #omd one of the two to some other place, THR CONFIRMATIONS. ‘The Senate Judiciary Committer, at their meeting today, did not consider the nomination of Cireeit Judges, and will not set upon them until afer the holidays. The withdrawal of Yeaman and the nowée nation of Withey in the Michigan district makes the list more acceptable to the Senate, ‘The Committee has also deeded to report Attor ney-Goneral Hoar's name to the Senate for Sapreme Court Judge, vice Grier, without any recommends- tion, ‘Tile ts not considered favorable action, bat Mt te mot necessary fatal. He will be opposed by Senators from the Southern States, who do not re lish having Hoar pat inas a Southern man. A mum ber of Senators think that heis not fitted by aatare for (his position, and if it were notyor the general desire to get him out of the Attorney-General’s office, he would be rejected bys large majority, As it now stands, his chances are about even. He will not resign the Attorney-Generalship antil he is com firmod, and the Peonsylvania Senators will go for him in order to secure a Cabinet postition for a Pena- evivanion, Jadge Strong having been tendered und accepted Hoar's place when it becomes vaceat Nor 4 THOvGMT oF CUMA. ‘The second reception of Secretary Fish took place ‘There were many distinguished present, Including the Cabinet officers, the Assistant Sceretaries, Forelgn Ministers, Gen, Sherman, Admiral Davis, an bers of Congress, ‘The number of ladies present was unusually large, ALL NIGHT SESSION OF THR ORNATE. ‘The Senate held an evening session Inst night, tw consider the bill for the admission of Georgia. Sea- stor Morton proposed a bill making it obligatory upon the Legislature of that State to adopt the Fit. teenth Amendment, A vote was reached om thie uimendment at midnight, which resulted im Ite adop- tion by ayes mays 15, Six Republicans voted with the Demoerate In the minority. The debate om State right# and rebeltion was in progress when oar report closed, and bid fair to Inst several hours, the determination being to pass the bili before adjourn ing, "Tw A. M.—The Senate flnally passed the Georgta Dill substantially as reported by the Judiciary Com- mittee, and with the addition of Mr, Morton's ndment, and them adjoarned until Monday, The vote was 15.10% FORTY- FIRST; CONGRESS. prscer~t tect henate. Wasuixorox, Vee. 17.—Mr. Srexcea (Reps A WISH PROPOSITION—A JOB. Mr. Senuna (Rev., Mo.) introdaced » bill to vent persons fe ncen offcers iu the Treasery ‘tment from aiding 1 Of cance United States, % no (Rep.. Mich.) introduced sjotat reso, Jution relative to fai tabling voice to ot Internal Revenu HONOR TO RAMARY AND WILSON. Mr. Rawwey (Rep., M abolish the ifeuklne bei aze stamps and postage ou 6 utter, Referred to Committee on Mees x (Rep, Mass.) introduced s bill te Mr. Wt provide for the redaction of (he officers of the army: Neferied, FRENCT-AMBRICAN C\BLEA, Mr. Sumyen ( Mass.) called on the jotnt reso. lution relative to cable telegraphs between ine United anit foreign countri ovides that the United States shall enjoy the same ign Government relative to cw mat it wh thoes be entiiied to the use of rotary of os and that the privileges cor ot apply to any company whore or extends {a any country Wich’ dow not grant equal privileges to any company Incorporated in this couatey, Mr. Suman offered an amendment providing thas the provisions of this bill shail apply to companies that have heret vod THR ORORGIA BILL. ‘The morning hour expiring the bill went over and the Georgia bili was tuken up. Mr. Savuasuaw (Dem, Del.) proceeded to argue that licorgia never bad been out of the Union, and that the whole polioy: of reconstruction tad béom inconsistent, and was oniy to sulmerve porty ends Me was followed op Mr.’ Stockton (Demy NJ.) in 6 slglar strain, Meaars, Ferry, (Kep., ona) Conklin (Rep. N. ¥ and Morton (Rep., Ind.) spoke in favor oft ut againat the ainendment requiring. the Legisletare to readopt the Fourteenth Amendi ‘This amendment was then ‘withdrawn, A then followed betwoen Senators Sherman and man concernteg the status of the people of with regurd to the Constitutional Amendments, ‘The following amendment was then submitted : That the Legtlature, shall ratify the Pieces A y to the iat of the ves ‘Hepresent gia are Admitted (0 seats in Congress,” ‘The ei held sn evening scesiva, and debated the Georgia bill, ——————EE Hie i i of the | SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, he streew of ieee Davis has a majority in 107 counties for Governor Of Tena ct 1,128, Gov. Flanders of Washi: ‘Ter lett Washingtoo ity yeaterday. agen Serie, ™ lous, Who was stabbed je Mr. Barker, of Oty during a womestie ditues ‘Vhe Internal Revenue sery' he Pacitic coast ts completely demoralized, on, og he asl Jans muMOce Boat 3,000, They are reported poaceadl hans: N. H. Katlenberg, one of the oldest merchants BUllwater, Minaesota, bas fuled. The Ontario, ©. islature has ¥ r encourage emigration Lagi oted, G4, 008 te It is denied that the firm of Fra inner Boston, has tailed with Mabilities at Hy a a ‘The Culifornia Legislature have passed a law te up the San Francisco Supervisors’ Ring. ro fractured August Lossman's skull te ‘ou yesterday, with a fourpound welxh the mile heat race oa the ck in Mobile yesterday, 1's and BS0},. wegnetie John H. Boswell, of Zanesville, Ind., was run over ‘and killed in Indfanapolls yesterday. ‘The Monarch, with the remains of Geo Peabody on board, it announced to pat Inet Pordand, Me. She his not yet walled (rom Kugiand. Four hundred and ninety vessels are Inid up In the Chieago he Thirty-five are propellers and steam ere, aud furl ae Luge. ‘The Grand Jitry in session in Portage City, Wise ggnsinyhag indicted MM. Bradley, ober Casio ow AL Rc hig Wan. Septomberiast. pees Naleabadl ocr he.d ‘The General Assembly of Ker resalution momorietistug Congress ter bedemabtboctes for bridges urued by Order uf Gen, Nelbou during the war, ee charge of 8 gue and Means Committee of the House Terommend © daty of shree Fonte eer c Colla teeta, and wire Of af inch Yu dianeter. At amecting of the Boston, Hartford éna 11 {0 Boston vesterday, George M. Raruard. Alex, I . Oakes An a. Cooly id mae ols were elected Wo Ol, vacaucles io the Bomru of tore. ‘The Cavalry have broken up several Mitel distil. b div near Joi ae Cae can nee Cae fone , Whe dang ou ring raid by Daniel Literals Se? ‘The Canadian Government wiil not complete ite paywoot for the Northwest Territory until next And'in the meauitme the Hudson Bay Cosa; Rave to deal with the rebeillo Holley, « son of eve th 1d $1.00 wor ¢ lb AN auctiON sore Ln Clicago by one 0 smagdied through §.2,000 worte from {aise bottomed trunk. Miss Philes ¢, of Lowis 8, Rumble, eichteen ol regina th gatas FT Nea Bites” She led ae J Sar