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3 THE CIHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER I1, 1874, - Regublican publishied s very singular articlo, wh’wh it 7as hardly polibja to notice durlur tho campaign, hut wlislh way now bo properly. ro- Vowod, That tticlo chargod upon Cogront- mon Daswos and Garfleld, ae Ropublican Iumlu‘ru in Congross, tho prosont condition of l_huL [o- publiens pacty, 1t eriticlead thom somowhat for not haviug presonted to the Houso any m_u:\umulu which cowld bo made uational fusuos, and It ppoko of them In the movorost torms for ¢ posing " nbout tho dopartments to oo whoro o dofine conld be savad, and lnstituting investiga- tionw, as It tho party administration wera in tho bands of soguok, o . To uhargo thono gou- tlomon with botraying the party, becauso thoy {nsisted on investigatg, and correeting, 1f pos- sible, flagrant abuscs, 8 na foolish as it i Sictted. What would tho Republican have? Would it dony that wronga bave existed, for which the party was, in somo measure, ro- sponsiblo? Woild it dony that bad men had evopt futo places thoy woro unworthy to a profession -~ of princiglos _thoy b ™ot sally. have ontoriataed ? . Would 1t bavo a party achicvo sucooss h{] concoaling {n=-| iquity? Wonld it perpetunto cvils by refuslng to ncflnnwleflgn thum? What Lase and sonso:. foss thoorles ara thews, Aa ndheslon Lo them ghould deatroy auy party which puts thom In practico. Tho (uvestigations of tho last Congross woro hio truo things cod the wiso thiugs to do. Tuey ghowed the party to bo ns carnest n oxpostug fto owti dolinquencies as 1 confronting tlie dan- perous schiemes of the op osition, Porsibly wo may havo boon canght in tho robound of the in- vestigntions, but wo hnvo dono a groat deal in * tho way of unloading, Wo have ouraelves ro- buked the men who hnve brouglht disgrace upon tho party by spologizing for Sanborn contructs, chswpioniug the back-pay, and standig up for tho spy and moicty systerm. It is ot Lecauso wo hiave investigaied thnt wo have sufforcd, buk Docauso wo have had men within tho party who, uceding tnvestigation, still assumed to act ay party-leaders, o o o I'hank God! wo have removed many of tho yotton timbors, We hivo something to bwld wpon. We rest upon & solid foundation. Wa call to Iabor not tho men of shiting policies and of ovil record. They work no_longer—at lonat, thoy aro yo lorger mnster-norkmon. Defoat is oftan tho Lokt diecipline; aud, wo boliove it will prove o iu tho caso of tho Republicau party, Victory is oura if wo but consclontionsly otudy the lossons of dinster ; butit will nol bo ours if wo study them in_tho superficial fashion of {ho Washington Republican—if wo say that this had not been if wo had but rofused to hft tho veil. Wo must maintaiu our iutegrity in arder to succeea, Ioocaty, after all, is tho bost policy. IIISCSLLANEOUS. 2R ENOLISIE PRESS OK THE LATE ELEOIION. London (Sov. 8) Dispateh to the New York Herald, Tho Times, commenting _cditorially upon tho recont Democratio victory in tho United States’ says: * It is fortunato thut at prosout thera s uo pcrious issuo raised botweon {ho parties on Unlon or Stato aMairs as revealed by tho clections, It glvos oceasion for somo anxioty to kmow that when Congress meots in March tho now Iouso will bo controlled by & Jarge Domacratio m{ljofl- ty. Yo, in spito of all this, Gon. Grant will ro- 1oalu in ofice Lill 1877. Thero is no power in tho Constitution to chango singlo mombor of tho Adwministeation, Such o situntion is not cou- coivablo hicre, whero we have an ameunablo Gov- ornment, rathier than the spproval of particular mea or & pirit of opposition. The disoredited Miulsters would relire from oflico boforo the meeung of Parlinment, An utioinpt to maintain » elmilnr etata of offaira would be pussionataly rosouted in Franco; yob it is borno in Amorica wilhout remonstiunco, tho victors patiently swaiting tho fruits which are £o be found iu thier succession 1o tho Federal Govornmont, ‘Iho ro- jeotion of Gon. Butler is, porbavs, atiributatle to bis ressntment against tho Presidout when using s influonco at st yonr's olection to sa- curo the Governorship of Massachusetts. Tho Fall Mali Gazffe soyss “ There ia no doubt but that s profound distrust of men such au Camerou, Conkling, Morton, and Butler bad tukon hold of the mind of the people who waro otlierwiso contonted to vole with thoir party. Tho most impoi tant result of the contest ia tho completo success of tho Democratic party. Tha Democrutle reaction in the South wiccked the Prospects of tho Ntepublicans south of diason and Dixon's line, aud Mlinnsl{lmjureu it olso- whore. ‘I'ho fact is clear that the majority given in favor of tho Democralio candidates consti- tuten o serious waruivg for the next Presidontial sontest. ‘ho sititude of tho Ropublicans ra- pombles vory nuich that which was assumod by the Liberal leaders in England in the month of February last, viz: to mccopt the Buccesy of thoir polilical oppouents with fortitude, dis- ‘Dbolioving that there is & pormanont change intho sontiment or principles of tho peoplo. “Tho verdict of tho country is a protest agoivet o third torm for Grant : pRainst il 10 POl icy of tho Adwinistration townrd the South ; agolnst tha manugemout of tha fluancos ; agningt thio Salaries bill, aud tho failure of the trauds invesuigativn. Bomoe of Graut's blunders are irrcparable; othors retriovable.” “Hio Standard eays in n Jendor_this morning 1much the samo thing as tho Pall Mail Gazclle. Tho Morning Post says: ** Grant mlg’\} hnve averted tho reuult by openiug hig lips, Tho as- sortions of others, partieans, were uot satliciont to maice tho pooplo beliovo 'lin caruostuoss in sbandoning the idoa of a third term." BEPUDLICAN PRESIDENTIAL TIMBER, From the New York lerald. 5o far ag tho Presidency i¢ concerncd, thern aro now threo (Republican] statesmen who may e properly considered a8 in the o of probable succossion. The first of theso is Cen eun:al Dix, T action in repndiating the third term, b goueral acceptability as Governor, liw illus- trious cargor, his great personnl popularity which, in spite_of Ropublican apathy, enable him to practically chieck tho wave of disastor in tho North, ali commend bin to the cansideration of the opublicans ns an emiwent and available caudldate, 1lcnry Wilson, of Massachusetts, Tias ghown independonce, courage. audl siates- manship in his iigh ofilco. If his sagucious ad- vico hind been takau thero would havo boen no troasonabis paltering with tne third term. o posscascs in nn omiuent dogroo tha confldenco of the masyes, and hns a Btiongth in chavacter and couservativo opinions above auy other man in tho party. E. 13, Washburne, now our Minis- for to Paris, would be o splondid candidate, o hus made overy American feel proudor of Lis tountry by his courso in France, 1o hoano as- tocintion with tho blundera and misfortunes of ibo party. o represents (ho noblost sepira- ions of Ropublicanism, snd a8 n ocandidate of :ho party would bo in every way acceptublo to ho pation, We have bedn dispored to think well of the oseibility of Senator Coukling s s candidute. Tla o n Now Yorkor, aud by hi brilliaut gonius, Lin ontory, and the posscosion of raro high gifte, hua on many occasiony honored Kew Yoric in the Senato, But Mr, Conkliug's courss in thia canyase Lns made Lis nomivation improb- able. 110 would represent the blunders nud dis- aslers of hin party, not its highost ateributes. ix, WVilson, and Washburno reprogent the rlory of the past in Republicanism and the hopos of its future, 1f tho party 18 wiso it will take vuo of theso threo men for its staadard-bearer i 1876, AN INPLUENTIAL NEWSPAPED. rom onun (.obe, At lenet ono resnit of the cloction in the neigh- boring Stato of Ilinois will bo an oportuniy to gaugze tha political influcnca of our esteemed contemporary, the Chiengo T'imes, Laet yoar and tho yeut before wote, we hava alwayk boeu cau- vineed, *of-yous"” of tho most offishost do- seription, s * Eclectio tickot,” lnst_year, anly veceives ono voto in Conk County, and the yonr bofore 1t was particularly unfortunate in ita “agiinities,” 1f o may uso tha word, Dut this oar overthing was glorious for the Zimes. {tor baving orented a party that wont for infla- tiou, and imagined & couvontion that never camo off, 1t procoedad to indorso the Democracy, with the mental rosorvation Snmv agreed Lo aud ine dorued on its own side) that tho Dowmocracy was 1o lo called tho * Opposition,” Then, being aa # Indepondent™ paper, having abused My, ar- woll a4 o gambler and card-shiar(or up to Satur- day, ou Mouday it cumo out and advocated his oluftas to publio suppott with almost the snme wirgin yigor that 1t” Lad mouifested in 1870, when it supported Mr Wentworlh sgaimst bim; or_in 1872, whou It wont for Mr, Lo oyno, It is plonslng to notico that tho Times' puyport is valuablo, That it 18, witness theso Tostancos. Instanco tho first—T¢ warmly sup- partad Mr. Turwell ; from 4,210 his wajority was yecuced to 117, Instance the second—1t indorsed tho claims of DBradloy, Rtepublican, for Bheriff ; bo was benten in tho city, whero Iss Influence is strongest, by 9,864, Tustance the third—It wont for Dictzech, 0|x,mnilion. for Coroner, liboling with veeubar vigor the fapublicon homineo, D, mulmm.s. and, a8 a nutural result, dr. Liotzseh's majority was only 6,357, Instance tho tourti—It howled down Ay, Alosander Camp- bolt, the Opyuuiilnn nominco_ for Congrens in Ebo Seventh Dintrice; ho was elected by 8,000,— w eain of 7,111 positivoly the wsecond largost gain in tha Btato,—roistively the largost, In- gtance tho flith—It supported Hom Marshall i the Nivetcoutl District ag an *Opposltion- fhte™ haviug proviously revilod Liim as u * Dotno- erut;” and it len't ot all sure that Sum, with o nnjority of 2,015 to begin with, by got in, so closely hag #Bill™ Anderson (thanks (o the fuct that tho Zimes haa boon partionla:ly violent and wirulont in lug abuso) presicd bua, _FOREIGN. Tho Carlist Forces Snid to Be in Desperate Straits, The Protonder’s Whereabouts a Mat- ter of Dispuie, Forster Declines tho Lord-Reotorship of Glasgow University, . The Liberal Students to TUnite on Emerson. \ E Tha Imperial Coinage Law Exlended to Alsace and Lorraine, Foundering of an English Vessel k ~Eweuty Lives Lost. SPAIN. THE STOLEN MURILLO. Mapnip, Nov, 10.—Tho sutboritics of Soville 1iave offorod o reward o 910,000 for tho rocov- ory of Murillo's groat painting of 8t. Apthony, which was stolon from tho Cathedral In that city. DON OARLOH' MOVEMENTS, LoxpoN, Nov. 10.—The North German Gazelle nsserts that Don Carlos ontered Frauce on Snturday, puesing throngh llendayo, and re- turned to Vora on Suuday. Tho Carlists in Yarls dony that Calos haa beon on Tronoh soil, Thoy havo dispatohos giving detnils of his movements, which ropoxt ho Was at Cuncha o Sunday on his way.to Vors, The garrison of Irun was reinforced by 300 mon on Mouday. Bincs thon thers hns boun somo_fighting botwoon Routerln aud Oyarzun. The Republicans aro endesvoring to cut off the Carlists from thelr base of oporatious, snd com- pol them to taka rofugo in Frauco or surrondor, The result of theic efforts is yot uukuown, Gen. Morionez, at the same time, is ondeavoring to xevictual Pempeluna. ‘Tho garcisons of Bilbao Vitoria and Irun aro rondy toactin comcort with tho proscut move- monts. ——— GERDMANY, TIE VON ANNIAL CARE, Loxpoy, Nov. 11—5:80 a, m.—~The Standard's corrospondent at Beilin tolexraplis that ho was oxamived to-day with reference to his stato- ments in conucction with the von Arnim nffair, Hoadds that the correspondont of the Herald was also sougbt for by the authoricies, but lad loft Berlin, Loxpoy, Nov. 11—6 a. m.—A special dlspatch to the Daily Telegraph from Berlin roports that Count von Arnim wns agnin examined on Mon- day. The prohminary proceedings closed on Tueaday, and tha result was commnnicated to the Atforney-Goneral, who will decide whether the casd abell go to trial. It Is generally belioved that tho decision will be 1n the aflirmative, and the trial be publis g GREAT BRITAIN. THE GLASOOW UNIVENSITY LORD RECTONSHIR, Loxpox, Nov, 10.—W. E. Forater bins declined tho candidaturo for the Lord Rectorehip of the Univorsity of Glaesgow. The Liberal students will now unite in supposting Ralph Waldo Emorson, WENT DOYN AT BEA. The steamer King Leopold, of Newcastlo, fouudered at sca, and twouty peracna- wers drownod. g VENEZUELA. TRE PENDING REBELLION, HAvANA, Nov. 10.—Advices from Laguayra to tho 25th ult. aro received via Et, Thomas. Tho frionds of Prosidont Blanco woro confident that tho robellion would bo suppressed within sixty days. Tho Government bad alrendy 10,000 men under arms and $1,000,000 in the Treasury to meet the war. Orders have been sont to St. ‘Fhomas to got tho Venozuelau war vessol Boli- var, whick is repaitiug thote, ready for sea with all expodition, a8 shie was needed for immodiate sorvico agaiust the rebels. foschihs s B INDIA. THE NANA SAUID SENSATION. Lospoy, Nov. 10.—8 p. m.—Tho Times special from Caleutta aunaunces that the Vicoroy, Lord Northbrook, bas ordered o suspeusion of the formal proceodings against the person eup: posod to bo Nana Sahib until more maturo consideration bo had of tho case, Tho diflicul- tios of ideutifiostion ara increasing and opimons aro divided. Itis hoped the trial will bo held with open doors. e GERMANY. THE IMPERIAL COINAGE LAW, Bereix, Nov, 10.—In tho Reichstag to-day a bill extesding the Imperial Coimagoe law to Alsace ond Lorraino waa passed, L ——— ROUMANTIA, AUTHORS OF RECENT OUTRAGES ARRESTED, Tuiesre, Nov, 10,~Tho Turkish authoritios of Beutari bave captured tbirty of the leadors in tho outrages perpotrated on the Montonogrin Chuiutinns iu Podgorilza. i SN FRANCE. AN UNPOPULAR PROPESSOR, Panis, Nov. 10.—In consequence of his roy- aliss and clorical opinione, Chiaiffard, tho nowly- appointed Professor in tho School of Mediciug, this city, was provonted from giving his Iecturo by tho uproar of tho studonts. MILWAUKEE TAXES. Special Divatch to The Chicaan Tribune, MiLwauxes, Nov. 10.—The County Commit on Equalization of Taxoes met this sftorunoon™ and adjourned over till to-morrow, after a hard gy work. L'tk TRILUNE has already pub- l%:d a full statement of the aseessmenta for 18%, 'T'ho following is tho valuation of proper- ty exompted ¢ $ 12090 ©1gE0 LATEST NEW YORK MARKETS, Special Digvatch to The Chicaco Tribuns, New Yonx, Nov, 10.—Wheat—Market opened vory qmiet, Most of tho holdera sro very firm, but buyers do not respond to the views of vo- ceivers, and more favoravlo Liverpool advices fail to stimulate the export Inquiry for spring, Winter is firmor but quict, and the offerings modorato. The market clokes quios and heavy fqe apring, with liberal offoriugs. Wintor ia strnger and in fair demand for export and mitng. Cho salos are 157,000 bu, at $1.04 @1406 for ungrnded Towa and Minnesota, 1.14414 far No, 1 Chicago spring, $1,06@1.07 for No! & Chicago apring—the ineido price in storo— $1.§06!¢ for No, 3 Chicazo spring, £1.09 for No, 2 AYilvaukoo, 91,18 for No, 1 Milwaukee, §1.22@ .20} for 1ed Western, £1,50@1.36 for whito Mich- 81,28 for amber do, §1.23 for whito Canu- dan,y $1.25 for ambor d Wheat closes lower a2d jmsottled, with tho offerings moro lboral. Bartley bettér and fairlyactive, Tho arrivals s wnoderata, , Sslos of 5,000 Lu Btato at $1.50 fo: 2-rowed do, and $1,40 for 4-rowed do; 89,800 bu Canada Bay at 31,60, last mght, in storo, and £1.65 aflont to-day. Rarloy Mall—Firm, but quict, Snlos ot 5,000 bu Western at 8140 on time, and 2,600 bu 4+ rowed Btato at £1.65 cash, Oats—Ara firm, but quiet. go on at any further novanco, Sales uro 23,000 b1 ; now Oblo mixod at 62 630, whito st t1@ 650, Westorn mixed ot 63340 bid, whito at, 1414 6540, and Btato mixed ot 62}4@030, s fiye—Is firm ana n more native domand. Tha sxles are 8,100 bu Canadiny 8t 650 in bond. Coru—[s lesy netivo und weaker, Tho der mand ia chielly for the homo trada, At tho closo the mmket was honvy. Bales of mixad, to are sive, nt 020, lant Lialf of November: now mixod b 83@Hie, the latter on (ruck, ‘Tho Rslos are 186,000 bu: damp and wnwound b T1@7Tio; Wostoin mized ot U33¢@H81¢o afloat; do white at %0@Ge; cholco yellow ub USlg@ie, In ear Buyora rofused to lots, . Tork—Tho market was stoadier and falily aotm ivo, Bnlca of 000 brls mess at 810,.76@20.00. For tuture dollvery thero is no demand. Luard—I[n vory nctivo and again bighor Tho aupply afloat is very tight, Salos of 400 tas Westorn atoam at 143¢@150, pact new, to ardiyo noxt week, i {no. Inside price: 600 tes moller Novembor at 143¢@Idlde; 8,500 fea soller December nt 12 16-10c 9,000 tes seller tho yonr, at 12 1-100 ; 2,600 tca, Reller mix months, af 1237@12 13-10c j 200 tes, nellor Jauu- ary and’ Fobrinry, ay 12J6@130; 1000 tes, ro- ported for February, at 1:§ 1-160 ; 1.000 tow ro- fingo, sollor Januniy, at 15}{@1385c: 200 Leacity ME }i,}'i@u}{n 1 500 tes city, kottle, for this week, al Q. Thoith frefghta—In the loo of borth frelghts there ia only a moderats business doing, with rates withont noticeablo change. = Grain accom- modation by stoam ia fatrly songht after. Whisky—Is loss _active, but prices have im- proved, Salos of 150 brls ab $1.10, and 100 brla nleohol at 98!4e. WASHINGTON. The ‘Appropriation Committees Got- ting Ready for Work. A Daughter of Ellsworth's Slager Oreates o Scnsation, Hendricks in a Jolly Mood Over the Elections. Cabinet Rumors. THE APPROPRIATION COMMITTEES, THE WORK OF OVERNAULING DEPARTMENT XSTI- MATES, Svectat Disvatch to 1he Chicaan Tribune, Wasnixetox, D. 0., Nov, 10,—The House Ap- propriation Committes mot at thoir room to-day & quorum being present. Tho oatimates for the army, navy, and diplomatie bills bave been lafd before thom, and the Indian and Leglelative os- timatos aro noarly rondy for action, The Beuato Appropriation Committeo will aléo meet within afow days. On tho last day of tho last seseion n rosolution was passed suthorizing tho two Committees to meet during the rocoss to conmsider tho piopricty of making ro- ductione in the forco sud rotremche ment in oxpopeos in the various Custom- Tiouses of tho country. Thoresolution did not direct such nction, but lott it optional. It iy quito probable, Lhowever, that the mattor will bo talon up, in which caso tho Committoea will doubtioss hold contibuous rossions uniil Con- gross moots, (7o the Aetociated Press.) Wasivaros, D. ., Nov. 10.—1t was oxpectod that tho House Committeo on Appropriations would Itold & meating to-day to commenco the work of preparing tho xegular approprintion Dbills in advance of tho asscinbling of Congross, but no quotum was prosent. Mosms. Garfleld, Starkweathor, and O'Neill are now lhare, snd Wheelor, of New York, and Halo,- of Maino, sl oive tonight. Tho mmjority of the Committeo will undoubtedly bo hero this weeli, whau tip estimates of the various dopa ments will be distributed to tho individual mewm- bera, who will procecd fo propare_bills com- mitted to their respoctive cuarge, Tho Benato Committeo on Approprintions will assemble hore on the 15th, with a view to Inying out thelr worl, aud making detailed oxamlnations of the various features of tho civil sorvico, 8o as to bo propared to act promptly upon tho aunual np&)mpriuliun bills ns soon as_ thoy are recoived from the Touso. Bonator Mortiil, of Maine, Chairmon of this Committor, arrived last night, and has takien quarters for the winter. 1Io will also de- voto much time between now and the ond of tho month to the work of comploting tho diaft of o new form of GOVERNMENT FOR TRE DISTICT OF COLUNDIA, tho main featurcs of which bave been already ngreed upon by the special committeo appoiuted Innt sossion for that purpose, covsisting of him- self and Sonntor. Hawmilton, of Marylund, and Reprogentatives . R. Honr, of Blasua- chusetts, snd Mitchell, of Wisconsin, ‘Tho report of this Gommittes, which will also, by di- rection of Congress, tieat of the tiuo relaions of iho District of Columbia to 1o Federal Gov- crnment, will bo preeonted at tho opcuing of the December session, It is belioved that tho Com- mitteq will recommand tho placing of the offuirs of the Dustrict in charge of (Lo Commiseloucrs, with _strictiy-dofluod ~powers and carefally- ruarded resconsibility for tho varions local de- partinouts which they aro to suporvigo. peiliediedlon NOTES AND NEWS, TF, KIND UF THE PARENTS, RT0. 8pecial Dispateh lo T'he Chicaan Tribune, Wasmntxatoy, D. C., Nov. 10.—Some littlo ox-~ citomont has beon oceasioned recently in cartain circles in this olly by n report Lhat tho President had, (brough the solicitations of Col, Mosby, of Virginia, restorad s dauglter of Jackson, the man who killed )ilsworth in Aloxandrin, to apo- sition in tho Tresaury, from whick she Lad lately boon discharged. Tho facts aro that Miss Jack- won wecured n place in tho Department omo mouths ngo by passing n compolilive examing- tion. It is thought atall cvents no ono know that sho was Jacksou's dsughtor. A shork timo ago Mr, %\Iccurtua. Chiet of the Dutenn of Lograving sud Trinting, undor whioso chargo the Yoy o oty ing, axceriained the fack rognrdlnF hor parent- age, and repotted her for dismissal. The Socro- tary, npon investigation, decided that, although ho would not have nppointed her in the firat fu- atanco bad ho known who slhio was, ho would not dischargo her now, her sclodisqualification belng that she was her fatbor's daughter, Gon, Briu- tow aays that tho Prosident bud nothing what- ever to do with tho caso, Gov. Hondricke, of Indiann, onlled on the E{umdnm to-day, and had a brief interview with 0, NENDRIORS MATTY, Jocular allusions wore mado to the recont clections, and the President remarkod that it scomad that tho Atlantlo on tho east snd tho Pacifio on tho wost wore tho only obstacles to a longer aweep aund ewell of the tidal-wave, Mr, Hendricka also called on Becretary Fish, whoro Tiis good-humood _chafliog was_pariied by the slgnificant romindor thos tho Presidentlal eloo- tion of 1870 is just as far off as that of 1872, The Indinns Qovernor eays that ho pledged him- solf long ngo not to be n candidata for United Statoa Senator, and exprossea a longing for tho peaceful pursuita of privato life, BODY-BRATCHING, 2 A groat oxcltomont was occesioned among the nogroes hore to-dny by an attemut to ship the bodies of two colorodl females to » modical col- lego in Cinclnoatl, DBy aconlont the box broke oren after it had boon put In tho oxpress com- pany's charge, and its coutents becamo visible, It was addrossod to Willlam Aulouerlth, Cinclin- nati, O,, No, 71 Weat Sixteonth strcet, C. O- D, ‘Tha'well-known body-sunteher, A, G. ‘Chriatian, who was sont to jail Jost fall for & similnr of- fenso, and was pardoned out about a wonth ago, waa atreated with two othora, L'he bodies camo {rom tho gravoyard of tho Freedmon's_Iloapitul, Christinn proteats his innocenco, Within the last month or two quite a number of bodiea have been fent from this city to the Wast, six going to Cincinnati, fonr to Cloveland, and ono to Springfield, 111, ‘Tho yupors of CADINET CHANOES ara thicker to-dny than ever, ono raport being to the oifect that all tho members of tho Cabinet have tenderod thuir resignations. Madamo Rumor socms to Do thosole authority for the stories, TOBTAL TELEORAPRY. An nnxious reporier callod on the Postmaster- Generul to-dny to mstertain that gentlemnn's viown on the postal-tolegraph schieme, Mr, Juwell was nob communicativo, howavar, and, boyoutl ihe romari that ko was like “tho fox with tho soio throat, and cowtd not ialk,” he do. chined to any noything., " BQUARING UT DISTRICT ACCOUNTE, 11 the Apsocratea Prems,) Wasinotoy, 1, C,, Nov, 10.~1ho Oommis- slonors of tho Diatrics of Columbia to-day re. turnod the last instaliment of the Unitod Bintos lonn, They have also paid large sums to Jabor- err andothora in dischargo of “dobis contractod DLy the lato District Qovernment, the incressed rates of taxation giving them anwplo funds, RECALLED, Mr. Tobo, Portugucso Ministor, to-dny pro. sentod to the Vreaidont bis lottor of rocall, and wxpreesod rogrot ot lonving the country, 10XDS FURDED, Large amonnts of Listrict 8 per cent cortifl. catos aud other gold-benting obligations huve been funded in tho now 3 65-100 bonds, phssitatibcindhein s NAYY-YARD WORKVEN BISCHARGED. Niw Yonr, Nov, 10—Two hundted and forty workmon have been dluahnrfiml from the Drook- Iyn Navs-Yord, Furthor reduvtlon of tho forco will bo mado this wook CRIME. Coroner’s Investigation into the Clu- cinnati [orrors The Boy Egner Makes a Full Confession. The Man Beaten and Stabbed to Death, and the Body Cast Into the Furnace. 3 Arrast of Perpetrators of the Shel« by County, Ky., Ouirage. Miscellancous Criminal Items. The Cincinnatl Horror. From the Cinctunats tCoummerctal, N9v. 10, -In the Coroner's inquest yesterday in the Sehilling murdor csao, Juhn Hollenborg tentiflod a8 follows; 1 am 10 yeara of nge, a hutehier by trade, and liva at No. 705 Central avenué, Knuw the teceasal for about #ivo yoars, Lo wua an ngrecablo man of quiot ways, Nover saw him futoziented, Never heard Lguer nor Itufer, whom 1 know, threaten tho ifo of the doceatod, ‘About'7 p, m, lant Baturday, I lward Forrester, o man named Joim, and T atartod from the, house, aird took w stroll abollt town, I fhink when I got lmck to my room it wus n ‘quortor past 10 oclock, 1 then audrossed, and was sbout ta got in ‘bed, when I hosrd o molso as of somo ono crylug aut in a sharp, shrill volce, T ran to my side window, whiel overlocked Frethorg'a tanyard, T saw nothiug, and ran to my tack window, which aiso overlooks tlio yord, but from thst I could’ not look down into the alley, While ataading thoru T ioard somo ono cry aut in Gorman, *For Gou's will, let mo alone.” 'Tho Yolco appeared £6 come from tho stublo i the rear yard, It wan atteuded by o unise as §f a scuille wan gofiig on. I waited no longor, but, putting on my pauts, hoots, and liat, storted down satrs and bick to thealley gate wilel fuces the front part of tho tanuery, I liatonod and heard o voiee, whichi I judged by tho sount to bo tho one I heard Lefore, exclufm I Gorman, * Ploaso tot mo nloue.” Uur gafo is nbout 7 feot from the tan- nery. I ran toward tho stablo and calied out, * Hvr- mai, da that you?" Ho roplied n German: * John, Johu, come and help me; {heso fellowa ara killing me” T eged what follows, Mo tried lo answer, but could not do so, T hoard ajl the timo inoana ax it somo ono was sufiering, I hind my ear agalust tha stablo, about 6 fect fiom iho big gato, I lioard anotlier vofeo euy to tha dog that appeired to come where tho seufllo wus gofuy on, “ Go way, way,” ana then snothier voleo sskl: % Fako a picco of wooll aud it bim on tho hoad,” “Thia convernition was carriod on {0 o whisper, fn German. I then ran totho iR gate, and safd: * You, fellows, you G—d d—n s—b of b—, f_you dont let that mau slono 1%l shoot your heads off.”_Recelving o anawer, I listens od, but the noieo topped, Walking back to our gato 1 walted to hear ometbing faridior, ‘Fhoro was tuen & noleo fn tho stablo as If soma oue hiad taken a hame mor wud waa Wt bout o tho head, Tt e o dull {deud sound, Tho biows appoarail to mo o be repoated ten or twelvotimes, I did not hoar aby groaus or ottt cry, 1 then ealled for tho wateh twice, und called out twice, murdor,” % murder,! T then stirted on 1 swift run down Gamblo alloy ta Ollver strect, up Oliver to Providesico, tp Providenco to Findlay, ‘an Provideney' to Olfver, down that stieet to Joln, up Jobm to Livingalone, nnd thonce to Gamblo nl'ey, throagh tho alloy to Findiay, and thon to John stréot again, I went up Joun to York, along York to Contral avende, snd then back York 'strcet to Gamblo alloy, turougl the alloy egdi to Chiartotte, end thenback {0 Findluy, down tho alley o tho .t~ T was ufior a yo- licenun, but thro igh all that routs’ I could uot And atie. Oliver Btrecl Statjon fs about four squares from our hoase. Tho reason I did not go there Was becauso T wan o adly frightened I did not know whorc I was wolng, 1 rou sl the timo X went throngh thuso sizeots dud can remomber them now beeaus 1 know thiat parl af town €0 well, 1 cruot zay why I did not call out for a policemun, Whea I got back to our gato I stood n few momenta, and beard n nofso llko tho Leavy tramping of feot, ond 8 sound ng If something wis Lelng dragged along tho yard from tho sfablo in tho direction of tho furnoce, I looked thirough the crack, but it wos too dutk to eeo suytling. I benrd o Loreo kick ond moving around In &_resticss man~ nor, Tho dog bad consed barking, and T hieard noth- ing moro of thems, It o) prared £o'mo o If the porson whio arako to tha dogs was famillar with thom, Afier 1 heard tho nofea of tho dragging ol) became quiet, * T then wont wn to my room, Dolug frlgtoucd und rest- Ican, ani wishing fozeo if uny ono camio out of thg tan- nery, Idid not go to bed, but ent up tho rest of the Tt by the- window ana kopt watch, Avout 6:30 o'clock Sunday morniug it commenced {0 got dayligit, and, no one coming out of tho yard, Ilafd down on tho bed ; nbout 7 a. m, 1 beard somo ono shaking tho Lig gate'of tho tanyard, and called out * Morman * five or six times; Igob out of bod and went fothe buck window; looking out I sow o man thoro: I told 'him to untl I come down, 1 put on my clothes and went down, fTo was tho mun who camo thero to weigh ' bides with Herman that morning. I toll bim that thero wero mon fighting n the yurd Inst night, and mignt havo killed Horman, Atbis request I climbed tho fonce and opened $h6 gato for bim, Wo went into tho stable, whero {ue first thiug wo enw was blood wnder (ho a0, Wo traced tiieso rod spota to tho southwost corner of tho tanncry, Thero was no blood on tho hiouse or walla ; thore wero somo shavings {n front of tho door thit ero lightly spriukled with drors of biowd ; could seca track ua if como hoavy body had Licen dragged nlong tho yard, Could Aol 560 uny fuot- prints, but notlced tho track 1 havo mentlouct lod from the centre of tho yard ta the_yats, Did not sco any Llood o the vt ooverfugs, It wis about 20 fect from the staLlo ta tho vata. ‘Tho teall dfd not go il the way to {he furuace, . The back dvot ¢f tlio tinery was open, 1t loads out fo tho stave yord beionginit to Lgnor, Evely door fnsldo was opes, DId ot notico " sny footprints In tho etavo: yard, orat tha gate, Tho ground was pretty foft, Foun 2 gato thot also leadn to tho stave yard open, T then wont back home. DI not toll tho officers that T heard tho men conversing ubout how thoy should bury kim; Lliesrd Aulrens Eynor say, sbot four or 0v0 months ago, whens his doughter died in the hospltal, thit if ho over got bim under bis hunds he wouid kifl him; ie did not mention any name, Abowt 8 a, m, Bunday, Inadore Freiberg came o tho houee for mo and avked mo to_come oser {0 the ayard, I went, nnd when thore, Teadoro and his father began to guestion mo in regurd Lo what I know, Whilo wo woro talking, Liout. Birnbaum, from Olfvor Strect Statlon, camo Jn. 1o and & patroimnn commenced to search for Horman, They found the door locked, They broke it open, nnd not Snding him thero mado further soarch and fonnd him 10 tho furnaco, They looked iuto tho furunco ot the suggostion of Inadore Freib inay hiave put the body in thero, A CONPES: CrycryNate, 0., Nov. 10.—Young Fguer baa made a full confussion to-mght, implicating himeolf, his father, and Goorgo Rufer in tho murdor'of Hormann Sehilling. Ho says Georgo Llufer proposed the murder on Saturday night, in his fatber's bor-room, and the threo hid io tho tan-yard, ‘“‘“’"fi,’"‘" an hour befora Sobil- ltug enmo 1. He (Sobilling) 1it o Iatnp and wont. into tho stablo to groom tho horse. They fol- lowed him, and Ganrfi‘o Rufor struck hini goveral times with a stick, koociiing him down twica. Then his_father took o five-pronged fork and stabbod Schilling two or threo times in the bowels with it, and also in tho log, This killed bim. Rufer draggod the body into the vard, and proposed to put it in tho vat, but suid thoy had better pnt him in the furance, 80 ho could not bo found. This was done, and thoy all wout bome. This confesslon was madelo Coroner Salay to-night, reduced to writing, and sigued 1 tho presence of witnesses, erg, who sald, “ Thicy The Shelby, Ky, Outrago. LoumsviLe, Ky, Nov. 10,—A special to the Couricr-Journal says throo mon wero nrrosted in Bhelby County, Ky, to-day charged with shooting tho nogro glrl in that county last month. Morn suspectod porties will Lo arrested to-morrow. The county suthorities hava been diligantly at work over sluce tho ontrage gotting avidonco in the cnse, Tho woundod girl fiuu ro- coverad so far a8 Lo ba waliang about, The Keeroant Priost, Purapereura, Nov, 10.—Fathor Gurdemann, who eloved lnst woel, i4 roportoed to have sailad from New York Wednesdny last. A committoa lias been appomted by the congrogation of B, Boniface's Church, of which Gurdomonn wua patar, to secelyo and pass upou all cloims agaiust tho church, The defaleation fs eaid to amonut to $15,000, of which $25,000 wera in do- poslts, and §20,000 1 nccommodation notes, : A 'Torriblo WifceMurder, From the Neto York L'imes, Nov, 8, The five-story tenomeut houso No. 413 Eant Fourteonth atreot, fubabited Ly & large numbor of families, was tho &cens Inat ovoning of a tor- rible murdor, the result ol a domestic quarrel, A woman was thrown from tho roof of the houso into tho roar yard, sustaluing Injurios which proved futal. From what could Lo tearned of tho clrcumstauces surrounding the horrible affair, it appours that apartments on tho top.floor of the tenoment bouuse roferred 10 wore ocenplod by Josoph Rosonutein, sged U8, Lia wife Mary Anuga tow yewrs his junior, ang ol only chitd, n lad named Blatthow, aged 8 vears, Nlosenstefn and Lia wife, owing to an e fortunnte ncompatibihity of temparument, did not live luppily together, and their quarrals wore 50 frequent that tho landlord of the prem. inos threawened to turn tham out of tho house if they did not lye more quiotly, us they wora con- tinually sunoying their noighitors, Bhortly after 0 o'clock Jast Ovening, Hoscustein, who (s ome- ployed as s portor in tho cotico ana spioo mll of I R Meado, Jr, Co., No. 1% Coontles slip, roturnod home from wark, and gok down 0 suppor. 'Yho moal did nos wuit us tasto, and ho rofused to oat it. This gavorine to o quartol botween Lho couple, and, according to tho testimony of tho boy Matthow, Ligh words pnasod bobweon tho man and his wife.” Finally TRosanatoin put on lus cont and atarted to go ont, Mrs, Rosonsteln, who was afraid that he “wonld go vut and f::.t drunk, told him tunt ho must not lenvo tho room, and to ewforce hor order sho went out and laclod tha door of tho room bohind her. Accompanied by tho boy, sho then wwont on the raof to lake insomo clothes, which wero hanglng out to dry, As sho was loaving tho room, liosonato oalled nftor hior, “I'm'a — it [ don't put you tbrongh the wfll.” After bin wifo loft the 100m, Roseustein mado sovoral altompty to forco apcn tho door, but failod. 1o thou oponed the window, gat out on tho firo-caenpo, and agcended by tho Indder 1o tho roof. }oro Lo quarrol wus ranowed, aud Rosenstoin, bacoming suragod, pushod bia wife from tho roof. Sho fell iuto tho yard benoath, snd, when somo of the tonants, wha had beon* attracted to tho acono by tho horiiblo spectacle of the woman falling from tho roof, teached lior body, lifo was_oxrinct, An alarm was ab onco given, and Datrohnan Dowos, Eigh- toeuth Precinet, wan summoned to the bouse, Whilo ho wns lovestigating the mntter, Roronsteiy mnado bla appearance, look- ing as unconcerned as though nothing hod hap- paned, and waq at onco arrated, o was taken to tho Bighteenth Precinct Station-lousa and locked up, Io admitted that be Lad quarrelod with his wifo, but denied that ho bad thrown her from the roof of tho house. Ho said that, nfter galuing tho roof by moans of tho flrc-ceonpo, ho spoke a faw words to hor and tuen loft hor, Il poskod down tho stairway into (he etroct, and wont to a parber's shop m Avonuo A, near Thir- teonth sireet, and got shaved. When ho returned lome bo found the crowd collected ab ut tho houke, and wag aswonished to learn of tho acci- dent which hud betallen his wife. 5 Tna statemout of the boy datthew js, how- evor, at_complote _varianco with that of his fathar, Tho hoy informed & Times roporter, who intorviowed him at tho East Tionty-seoond Stroot Polico Station, that tho father and mothor quar- roled about tha suppor, and his mothor thon woat to tha roof, lozking the room door after her. Ils fathor throupon aseonded tho laddor of the firc-osoapa to tho roof and there agaiu quar- rolod with his mother, Tuo Inttor theu stopped totho odyo of tho raof 61 spoak to n woman who swan in tho yord below, whon his Iathor stoppe.d forward aud pushod Lis mothor over the odygo of the yoof. S 3 Ex-Sonator Pomeroy’s Trinl for Gribe cry to Tate Pluco ‘Tosditys Spectal Disgatch to The Chicago 7ribune. Toukivauay, Kon., Nov. 10.~To-motrow is promised the lopg-looked for Pomoroy trial, and this little placo is falrly overrun with suxious friends, attornoys, and wilncsses. Pomeroy is liere, attonded by many old supportors, and the 1allc of all ia that tho cass will cortainly go to trial. The old man Bwoars tho bitterest vengeance agninst Seuntor Ingalls, and the pioepects aro that the gontleman will be gnmewhat kcarod be- fore tho week is over. Considerablo tall 18 cra- ated by rumots of bribery of jurors, ete., and, all in all, things aro in excitement order, A Swinaling Doctor. Srecia Dispatch to The Chicago I'ribune, Prressune, Pa, Nov. 10.~Dr. William Parker, of Conuellsvillo, Fayetto County, this State, who has beon extonmively engaped in swindling woalthy people in Eu- ropp by sonding loiters through the mail claiming that relatives of thewrs had died at bis house, lonving him to pay tho Lills aud funeral oxponscs, ild n_hoaring befora United States Commnesionor deCandiess this after— noon. A great numbor of lettors were pro- duced In evilenco apainat him—one from Dr. Aolosworth, Vicar of Itochdalo ; the Postinaster- Goneral of Eugland, Mrs. Whotham, of South- well, Eng., and many others. Ilo wos romand- od w default of bail. Dogus Municipn) Warrants, Putuaperenia, Nov. 10.—Several thousand dollurs’ worth of bogus city warrants were pure chased to-day by brokers on Thitd streot. The sufferers aro O, D. Baruoy & Co., Ackloy & Smith, Maris & Smith, and J, E. Ridgeway., Tho wargunts counterfoitod woro those of the school toachors. The forpories aro so woll oxccuted that oven the City Comptrollor bolieved his siruature corroct. A ma n giving the namo of Willlam 1I. Randall and weconfederate, namo unknown, who narrowly os capou arrost, are the gwity parties, Ridgewsy dizoovercd tha ewindlo in” timo_to prevout his cheok for $2,000 being cashod, The total loss to tho brolkers i3 about 3 0. TDuLADELPIIA, Nov. 10,—Fall, Ray & Co. and W. W. Kuttz & Co. aco also victima to the bogus city warranis swindlo, The extont of ihe swindie ronchos 315,00, Each purly or tirm vie- timized suNered to the amouut of 82,000 or thereabouts, The Washington safe-Burglary Oase. WasuisaToN, Nov. 10.—A¢ the opeuing of the safo-burglary tral to-day, tho Judge discharged tho gouoral pauel of jurymon from furthor at~ tondanca at court, snyiug that the present casa would ogeupy uearly all tho timo botweon this aud tho beenining_of tho next torm, beginning on the first Mondav in Decombor, Thio testi- mony for tho defenso proceeded up till tho re~ couy, IMorscaThicves Lynchads Mmnuns, ‘Toon., Nov, 10.—Passengers from Littlo Rock to-day report that two horse-thioves, caught in the nat, woro shot and killad, at Brjuk- ley, Ark., last night. No particulars. TIHE NORTIWESTERY STATES, News Xtems Teolegranhed to the Chi- cugo ‘Tribunc. ILLINOIS. Deputy Shesiff Ator roached Bloomineton yos- torday, in company with Benjamin Sireatch dad tho young girl larworth, whom Stroatoh enticed away from homo on; the night of tho 5th inst, Strontoh was lodged in jail to await & boaring. Tho parties wore marriod on tho Gl inst., m Ciark County. Btreatch has a wife and childron whom ho loft a ehort timo since. Tho girl Har- worth is about 18 years of age, and vory good looking. Bho is the daughter of a woll-to-do furmer living at Tuwauds, —Tho; steamor Jos Kinuoy sunk opposite Cauwo on Fueaday night, way raised yostorda; moring and takon 16 st ort for Tapsits, AF tha timo of the accident shie had on bonrd about 700 tows of freizht, 800 tons of which was moro or less damaged by water, —Tho colliors’ btriko at Hampton, which at firat threatenod sorious proportions aad an in- torruption of tha fuci-supply of Rock Island, hae euded, the mon resuming mining yesterday at tho old rato of 4 coutsu bushel, and aban- dening tho Minors' Union, INDIANA, Groen Castlo baving recontly bean taught the feartul prica of firo by oxperience, 4 luoking aboue for means to provent the necossity of au- othor lesson, 1ler oficers are now buosily on- gaged 1 oxamining tho diYoront systoms of protestion, Tho losoes by tho racans liro ara somo of thom sufferivg, and an appoal for aid has beon mndo, —\Willian Long, of Indiasapoliy, was killed at Gormantown, on tho Pan-ilandle Road, yestors day, by being run over by o traiu, —1'o [ndinus Bhort-torn Broedors' Associn- tion will bold it thivd sunual sossion in Indwn- apoliy to-dav. —'I'he twonty-sixth annunl raport of the Btato Hospitsl for Tusane for the vear ouding Oot. b1, 1574, wns filed yostorday, Thore wero 458 mon aud 850 women admitted during tha yoar; 95 men and 90 women were_ dicharged cured; 7 men and 88 women_discharged improved ; 53 mon and 95 women dischargod ‘unimproved ; and 21 men and 13 womon dio.l, The ratos of cures to ‘whole number adwmitted is 54,0 por cont, and the dengh rato 40.1 per cont, & very unususl attain- went, —'T'ho sixteenth annunl sossion of tho Indisna Tumitute of Iomeopathy was began at futdiunap. olis yestordny. Alout thirty of tho profosaion waro presout. W, R. Lildar, of Tervo liaute, was elucteu Lronidont, and O. 8. Runuolls, of Indian- apolls, Bocietary, Eseays wero toad by Dre, Morgan, Bohrouborg, and Ruuncls, on technical toplcs, and tho ession was spont In discussion thereon, ‘Uho annual nddresy was doliverod last night by Prosident Ider, lis subjoot boing 0 'T‘lm Norvous Svatom.” —Tho Fire Dopartment of Iudinnavolls way incroawod yostordny by & lurge-sizod Lutta en- gine, whivh on o test (rinl threw o stroaw 373 feot, WIHOONELN, Monday ovening, while s party of flve Ln- Crosso ladios woro rotuining from an oxcursion to tho couutry, ona of the curringes, ocoupled by e, Chomas Davis and anothor Iady, got off the roud, Inthe durkness tho carrlago upset, the hoises running away, breaking ove log andurm and fracuning tho skull of Mrs, Davis, Hor 16+ cavery ia doubtful. ‘Tho ather ludy was uishurt, —1ho badv of John B, Ilall, a larmer living nosr LaCrosso, way found in tho woods below that olty yostorday. A snicido by poisou. T'ho United Biates Ciroult Court at Milwau. koo yostordsy orderod sn alms msndnmus to be issmed for tho oxccntion of m judgment agalnst tho County of Jowa nt ‘tho enit of Honry 0. Lowon for £8060,246.83 ond 008ts on goupons vn_bouds fasued to tho Min. oral Polnt Railrond, ‘'ha judgment was ob- tatued April 20, 1870, and on the 11th of Novem- bor, 1872, & writ wag insued. Tho judgmeont botbg btill unsntisfied, tho Conrt commanded that a tax bo lavied to pay eald judgmont, costs, and iuterest, 'ho commnud of " tho Court beitig ;m{;:z;dud. tho above wandumus was procured o-tlny, ‘he Committeo on-tho condition_of tho Mil- :v?:;’;flo?]fimf !’nor-b‘r:llim and Lospital \l\‘lll oport to-dny, rocominendiog an appropriadon of 20,000 o build a naw mm.—glo tho Ilt:nnxuu flos- pltal and ropair tho County Hospltal, Thoy concedo that & now Inmano Loapital or Asyimn must bu bulb ng soon as tho county can mlord {t. Tho matter hab beon tho subject of bitter digcussions for months past, and thiy report L been looked for with great futorost iu (hia city and connty, S —Wlite oul bunting, in compnny with Edward Whantly, Clarles Nousul, propiietorot the Souh Sido Lotel, at Ialo’s Corners, Milwaukee Coun- ty, way_Lilled outright by tho discharge of his gun,' Ho was bolding tho gun botween hig knoes to frao s hnnds to untie hia dog, whon the ani- mal jumpoed up, struck tho hammor, oud dis- charged tho load into Nousel's hoad. Tho do. ceased wna formorly a woll-to-do morchunt ot Wost Bond, s B Jnomtaaw, Mra. Clara L. Quigley, of Coldwator, commit- 01 suicido wt tho Barvidgo Houso, Sturgly, yestor- day, by shooting herdeif through the head with o 1avalver, . ~—A young man namad Davel wos killad at Vine contug by fallng, whilo nsloop, off rrom a flat car, Ilo wad camng to Liy home nt Owakyo, nud was tuund by the trala following, —Ther ate cousiderablo fires along the Jack- gon, Lanalng & Superior Raflroad track, ~—Gov. Bagloy hau appointed Daniol J, Arnold Judge of tho 'U'wenuieth Judiwial Digtict, in vlace of Stonc, resigned, aud Dr. 1L, B, Shauk,of Lausing, mombor of tha Boarg of ieaith, in Dluco of Bligs, resigued, 10WA, A man was run over und killed by a Chicago, Bulinglon & Quinay fraiht-tratn on Monday el Nashviilo, 153 logs and uring waro soverad from tho bady, and ho was otherwiso maugled. Payors found show his hamo 1o Liuvo boon cithor Jumes Wuous or Jolin Wilson; also, that he was from Creston, fa,, and wos on lis way to work on tho Suy Lovao, opyesite Hanuibul, oio. On Tucadsy night, st Columbus, Joho H, Put- uam, Gov, Aliew's Vrivaio Becretury, whilo suf- forlug from o camporary illness, uttomptod to take n doso of pacegarie, but. tnstead got hold of tho wrong bottlo, and took an immonse dosa of Towler's solution of arsemc. A stomache ump soon relieved uim, aud bo Is atteuding to usiioss Lo-ny, PUBLIC HNEALTI, Natlonal Convention of NMudical Mon An Philadelphig—Discussion of Quess tiony KBearing upon Sanitury iRes sorm, 5 _ Pruaperenm, Nov. 10.—Tho Amariean Pub- lic llealth Associnzion begun its third public mecting in the Collego ot Physicivos to-da; Dr. Stophon_Smitit, of Now York, prosidi Distingnished ynysiclang were presont from al pares of the Uniced States, includiog Dr. Jobn I, Ranch, nto Samtary Superintemdont, of Chi- cngo i Di B. C. Milter, Sanitary Suporintondont, 0; Dr. Maunhoimor, Sanitary Inspec- tor, of Ohicago; Dr,J. J. Quiun, Haaith Oticor, of Cinconati; Dr. ‘Thowas L. Neal, Ilealth Ollcor, of Dayton; Dr, 8. J. Jersen, Hoolthh Oflcor; of Ditwburg. Adwr soma Introductory remarks Dby DProwdent Smith, I'tot, Homy lnarwshom dolivered wu ad- droes of welcomo and read & panper on **Infunt Mortality in Cities,” Ilo proposes that summer camus bo provided outslde of all large cities for mothers with young mfauts, ** Notes upou lospital Erection and Construe- tlon" was tho subject of tha uext paper, by Dr. J. 0. Bilings, Tho ground taken was ihat tho barrack hospital is Loiter than tho pormancns hospltal. Dr. W. 21. Popper,,of this city, followed with apaper on the *“ Bunilary Helativns of Ilos- ptals.” Ho suggested roforms, sad_confirmed the ground assuwed by Dr. Billings. Overcrowd- ing and impeifect vontiiation, ho said, wero tho ohiot causes of tho inotlicioucy of large general Liogpitals, X Cuvl Dfeffor, of New Yorlk, niso read n paper on * Hospital Architacturo and Perfect Vontila- t1on,” Tho orgamzation of Municipal Boards of Health was n enbjoct d.soussed by Ur, Le Counte, lato of tho United States Arwy. Ha advacated the appointmens of muuicipal bourds of thros classes, comprising etudonts of sanitury scicnco, mon emidout for their prudence and in their knowledge of commerce, and men of integrity from monicipal bodics, Iin also ndvocatod tho payment of ealarios to members, - This subjeot :vna diseussed by other mombers of tho Associas 1on, ‘Tho diccourao by the Rov. Samnel Osgond on ** Relations of Health #ud Highor Culture ™ was a mastorly offort, followed by a discourse by Prof. Gross, of Jefferson Aodical College, upoi “The Factors_of Discaso and Death Attor tio Injurics of Parturition cnd Surgical Opara- tioun.” Tio nlso troated of hospials in their solation to publio bealth iutoiosts, aud tho ecouowy of a perfocteare of the rick avd injured. VIRGINIA TFiNANCTS. Qonference Betwoeen tao Stato Authors 1 and Bagish Bondholders—Des Plorable Condition ok the State T'reuss ury—gonciusions Arrived Ate Ricustoxn, Vo, Nov. 10.—The Conferonco ralativo to tho State honda adjourned sine die at 11 o'clock, and lirtod the voil of scerecy 8o far as theirconclusions wero concorned, Tho Commit- tee appuinted et the morng sodsion submitted tiolr roport. 'ho Committeo oxpiess tue opinjon that, nobwithstanding the reducod and Impoveriehed condition of Virgima, nd cited by, the Governor, that taxation is sutliciens to pay’ the necessary expensos of tho Stato Govern- ment, including the proper maintonanca of tho public #ebools aud puymont of 4 por cout interast por annumn on the funded dobt, and two-thirdsof the untunded can bo lovied without serions In- convenionco to the peoplo of tho Stato; that o secue this end an arrangoment may be eitectod by which the laiger number of bolders of honds oan bo induced to suirondor the tax-roceivablo coupons a8 thoy full due, and receive tho 2 por cont pavablo on tho dobe semi-unnually, ‘Thioy boliova thiy ean bo effooted by logislation providing for tbo prompt payment of the 6 per. cont intevost us it falis due a: points accossibla aud convonient to tho bondbolders. 'This will renult in ratiring 76 or 00 por cont of the tax- rocoivablo coupous on payment of tho 4 por cont intcrost, and that ouly the coupons from thio bonds held tn Yirginia will bo received in the {mymont of taxos. ‘'ho Committco havo brourht o'their attontion a proposition from respotisi- ble financiul agents, who offer on cnactment of apyroprinto logtsiation to taka the new loan of tho Btato, cqual to dolt, as it at prescut stands admitted by her, and to retire tho oll debt and surrondor i1t {a exclinnro for theso now bonds, tho lattor to bear intorest ot &6 por cont for ton yoars, and 4 pek cent fur twenty Years, avable'in London eomi-annually in gold, Tue slnking fund is nlso to bo provided for, The poymont of Intorest and tho sinking fund to bosceurod by npproprinte legivlation 1o tho form of a contmnor, Tho Committco con- sider this proposition eminently to the nd- vantnge of tho Btats and tho boudholders, and rocommend, if suol arrangement can bo mado, that it ba carriod out, Thoy also recome moud tho adoption of iho followlng resolutions : Jeesolted, That tho ~Stalo ought to provid by uppropriste leglalation, for ]ngvmunl -e\nl ting npart o specifio portion for the prompt payment of tho 2 per ccut of 4 accrulug revonuos fu futorest semf-auualty at London, Now York, and Baltlmoro, nud the Troasury of tho State, and tho frsue of ceriificatos for tho unpuid intorext, payabilo ut tho ploasure of tho Stato, at any thno within tei Years, and, If not paid within (on yuars, thon such certiticaloa ouitht to bo fundable In 4 por ceut bonds, Rexalred, Thnt the Stato ought 10 rewnmo payment f fho fuil'y por cout Intorost at tho estliest praciisable ———— ., SURRENDER QF INDIANS. Wasnixaroy, Nov, 10.—Tho following dls- pateh way recelved to-duy 3 AdfutantsGaneral, Washington = 8z Lonys; Move s «diapatch recolvad fram Gon, Pops, thraugh Gen. Bhicridan, unnounces thit iy Toru, » Cuoyeo Chiof, With bwenty warrlors, forty-clght woinon, tenty-nitia chlldron, und over 200 hioracs, snrrenderod uncon- ditinally to Col, Iuil at (ho Choyono Agency ol Nov, 4, s rarsions nro bekd in conTmemont. Wittist D, Witierse, Adjutant-Gencral, HEROISM REWARDED. SrnivorreLn, Mass., Nov. 10 —A Inrge public meotiug wan bhold at Florouco thia eveuing, nt which gold meduls, npproprintety inncribed, wore prosented by tho aitizens of Miil Riyer Valloy to Guorgo Chonay, Colling Graves, dorome {iil- wan, and Myron Day, tho horves ot the Willinus- burig resorvolr disastor vix wonths sgo, SILVER BULLION, New Yonm, Nov, 10.—Tho assny ofeo re- ceived 834 tona of silvor bulllon from tho Bun Frauchs¢o rolinery to-dny, the Iarpest amount ovor roceived at ono timo, It will be golucd Int B0-cont pivoes, aud sout, 1% iv supponed, to Bouth Ampriew. SPORTING MATTERS. ——— Games Played Yesterday in tho New York Billiard Tournanacnt, Slosson, Joo Dion, Daly, Dhasszy, and Rudolpho the Winners. Sale of Pools in the Great San Fran- cisco Running Race, . . DBILLIARDS, GAMES AT THE NEW YORK TOURNASENT. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Triouns, : Wew Yonr, Nov, 10.—This has beou the sixth dav of the Natlonal Billiard Tournament in Tam- many Ilall, On the whole, tho pluying was amony tho most brilliant that has beon shown. In the afterncon. the flist gemo was betwagn. Georgo Blosson, of Chicago, and E. P, Daniots, of Boston. Slonson made a ran of 60 very skills fully and quickly by nmsing down onoof the cushions, aud in tho sixtt mning ho cosxed out 07, Tho rame was fluished In 85 Inniuge, Slos- son heating by 180 points. Daniols’ playing waa vory bad all through, his best tuns belng 33 and 20. ‘Time of game, one hionr and thirty minutos. Sloseou's avelngo, 854 ; Danlels', 4. JOSEPIL DION AND FRANGOIS UDASSEY then played. Tho lntter won the lead, snd scorad 3° points, Dion followsd with a like nuwabor, u tho'slxtl lnniug Ubassey made 45 Ym”“' after which biw runs’ wore all under 20, from tho fomitoonth Inoiug it was evident that Dion had the game, when lie scored 30. In tho Twenty-sixth lnning ho mude 80,—tho Inrgest run. of tho aftoruoon, Ubnssoy then made one point and missed au oasy balf-draw shot, loaving his #coro at 123 powte. Dion then ran 98, closing tho game, _‘Ciing. 1 hour nnd 18 minutes, Dion's averags, 1136; Ubnasoy's moina, Jig. ich money was lost on t was botween i ha.’"% EERNA ALDERT GARNIER AND MADRICE DALY, It was Day who mado tho anratall il mn in o mateh (or money of 212 powts, and ho ia ovory- waore ackuowiougedfio bo cqual to anvmaonipala~ tor of tho bulis, but bad luce almost invariubly attends 1 one form or anoihor, Henco tho bot. ting was very hoavy on Caruier, who, hesidea \m\n{ia very steady playor, and declarod to bome- vineible in lucl, i3 » great favorite, Gare nior ook the load, but falled ta count. Daly nuraed tho balls withont hardly moving thom till ho had 43, and then missed an enwydiaw. Tu tho sisth funing tho gamo stood 3 Daiy, 116} Garnfer, 9, - ko Fronchman hos aol dom been soon te playso poorly, 1Io was benten in twenty-sovon innluga by 125 points. Tims, 1 hour nod 20 minutos. Duly's avoraze was 113 Garpler's, 634, Daly's best runa weio 60, 49, 41, 40, 86, 25; Garnier's were 40, 27, 19, 19, 18, Tho fohiowing is the score ¢ Innings, Daly. Garnfer, 1 43 [ [} ] Gg 2 [ B g 1\11 8 1 5 n 41 [] & 1 1 ] q § % 0 1 0 5 1 b 0 0 40 n [ [ 2 a7 0 [ 0 a 1 2 1 16 wern o fist to crows cue iu tho evening. Tho gamo was not romarkavlo In any reapest, Dion wou the lead, but failed to count; indesd, ha mado no noteworthy run till tho sovontesnth inning, when ho scored 16. Ubsssoy played slong o lua}*umt. cortain way, connting steads ily, Ho finished 'In tho twontv-eighth nning, winging by 120 oints. Ubassoy's averaga wos. 103% ; Dion's 634, Ubaesoy's best runs were 47, , 97, 23, 22, 21,18, Diow's, 03, 34, 15, 11, Timo Of game, 1 hour aad 27 minatds.” The fole lowing 15 THR 8CORE, 33 = Iilmnaa. e rashdeBuoclavaiilcnt Hah onid |Ersss 8l.o § 8l opBrucBalroctisnanousonucniinee? H ‘The bese trent of tho day was rossrved for tha last, wheu VIGNAUX AND RUDOLTITE played togothor. Btringing for cho lead, Ru. dolph wou, and tiev wussed. Viguaux made 7, slipped up ou o mizono, sud failed lo count in tho next threo mmingy, Boldom bas Rudolpho played bottor thao in this pomo, nud ho ueeded all "his slill, The crowning feat of the evaping was his run of 07, mado in tho twelfth foning. His conduck, too, wad more creditablo tuan ou former 0con slons, Vignaux wag woll towarde the ond of his steing in o large run, and bid fair fo run out, when ho mado a bad miscuo snd missed. Rue dolphe went out in tho twenty-socond inming, beaidng by 562 points, Ludolpho's best rans wora 97, 45, 86, 20, 16, 14, 12; Viznaux's, 43, 43, 11, 40, 81, 23, Rudolphe's averago was 13%; Vig- navx, 1L}, % Tho following ls Tz scong L@ Totaluusrs 3 gl ; PEDESTRIANISIM. TIHE BT LOUIS TLDESTRIAN ON IS WAT T0 OHI- 0Ago. Srnixaricry, IN,, Nov, 10.—Jobn J. aomah!r& tho 8t. Lows pedeatrian, walking on a @50 wager to Ghloago, arrived here to-night about 0:45, 1o left Brighton thia morning, and Carline villo, 37 mllos moutl of horo, ot 2:15 thls aftor- noou. e haw nntil Batwdny pigbt to rench Clitcago, but oxpeots to arvive thore by uoon, Ho lenves biovo fu the morning. flecymsinn ) THE TURI THE COMING RUNKING RAOE AT BAN FRANUTRCO. Bax I'nascisco, Cal., Nov. 10.—In tho enlo of pools for the great ranning vace on Saturday, Thad Stovens, the !lvm;la. l\;vn‘ t‘hn :\ru: choleo; KatjoPeato tho scoond; Joa Daniels the third, and /fl“.d'm Tioney Hardwoud ITubburd toek Hooking tho fourth and tho fleld. Col. Joo Dauiels aud J. P, Gago arrivod last uight. NATIONAL GATHERING OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. New Onreass, Nov. 10,—Immoeneo propara- tions aro befng mude here for the roouption of thb Knights Templar of the Unlan to attend the Convouatlon of the Order Doo. 1, From 7,000 10 10,800 ‘lemyplars avoexpacted, Tha {eateruity aro very onthusinstio, nnd amplo proparations are being mada to accommodate all Wuo dealso 10 oowmo.