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Show THE BROOKE-KAUTZ AFFAIR. General Mt-Cnok's Orders io Santa Fe SuspendedReasons Sus-pendedReasons for This Course. Washington, Sept. 1. --General Mc-Cook, Mc-Cook, the newly appointed brigadier general, who was to have assumed com-mr.ndofthe com-mr.ndofthe department of Arizona on the first of September, has bad his orders or-ders suspended by the war department, pending' a decision in the Rrooke-Kaut Controversy. This means that the department has concluded to settle the dispute between the two last named officers by separating separat-ing them in their official relations that General McCook will probably be ordered or-dered to Omaha, in command of the Department of the Tlatte, in place of General lirooke, who will be transfered to tho Department of Arizona, the com-maud com-maud originally assigned to General Met 00k. It has been decided bv the department depart-ment to coutiuue the ' headquarters of the department ol Arizona at Los Ang-eles Ang-eles t.al.. until spring, when Geueral Gibbon will retire and another rearrangement re-arrangement of the military commands will follow, -Tjnder the recent orders the headquarters of the' department were to have been transferred tc Santa to. |