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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THUR AY, NOYEMBER 1%, 1874 —_— tho old contractars, who wero {n tho habit of ptopping in_and gotting large pricos for tom- porary Bervico, nra hove pressing Lhoir clatma for recognition again, and aro bneked up by Bonntor Bargont, Itopresontativo I'nge, and other Con- grossmen. Vontmaster-Goneral Oroswell madoe ou offort, and supposed bo had Auccumlcdl to got 1id of the straw-bid feature of mail-letting, bud it scoma that many of theso coutractora nva worthless bonds, nnd now geck to o rolloved, tho yesult of which wonld Lo that tho contracis would uccessarily Tnvo Lo bo entorod into with the old contractors at advanced rntes, .DPostmaster-Gonoral Jowoll docn not, howover, Jook with any degreo of favor on tha scheme, and he Inssts upon holding the contractors to n Birict nccountnbility, nnd tho full porformance of what thoy contracted to do. lo I8 determinod to ascertain who s responsi- blo for tho taking of tho worthloss bonds, and it any oflicial now iu tho Dopartmont shall bo fonud to havo beon dorolict in this regnrd ho will Do likely to suflor for his faithlossncse, SPECIE RESUMPTION. The friendr of Bocratary Dristow contfidontly aswert that his fortheomng Lronsury roport will urgo stronply upon Congress o roturn to specio payments at the eaglicet practioable poriod. 1TESS. * Daron Santanna the new Dortngneso Stinis. ter, was recoivod by tho President thia morniug, and tho usunl addresees woro made, Joseph V. Dwyer, of Coshocton, 0., hns been appointed Hovenuo Agent, vico Brasher, resigned, aud agmigued to duty in Obio and Indi- an, 5 £ EPISCOPAL CONVENTION. Mecting of tho Hentucky frofestant Xpiscopnl Conventton for the 1ure poscof Blecting aSuceessorto EBishop mmins. Speetal pateh to The Chicago 'riduns, Lousvits, Ky., Nov, 11.—The Ipizcopal Convention to clect an Asslstant Bishop of Kon- tucky, in placo of Bishop Cummins, now of tho Reformed Episcopal Churcl, assombled hore to- day. Tho nfternoon geasion wan spont in organ- izing. To-night Bishop Haro, now doing mis- sionary work nmoug the Indinug of Nebraska; flxu Tov. Jucob Shaw Shipman, of Lesington, Ky.; sud Dr. Thomas N, Dudley, Roctor of Christ Chatch, Daltimoro, wero nominated, but voting was postponed until to-morrow. Tho contost scoms to bo between tho first two, with the probabilities iu_favor of Shipman, who Is an activo clergyman of about 40 yoars of age, nud lns been & priest in this dioceso for thirteen years, T\ Schoffaly, Rector of Graco Churely, tho most prominent of tho High Cliurch party in this State, aml thorn in tho eido of Bishop Cum- ming whilo here,oxpressed satisfaction with Ship- man‘s nomination, and severnd elerrymen of mod= erato and Low Church opinionsspoke in his favor. Bishop.1Inro is opposod by the Rituslistio party on account of his sirong Low Chureh views, Dr. Dudloy dsveloped littio utrongth to-night. ———— L CASUALTIES. A Passenger Tratn ‘Fhrown from tho ‘Fracls 1 Special Dispateh to 1 e Chicago Tribune, Rrokus. Ia, Nov. 11,—The mail aud express train on tho Toledo, Peoria & Wabash Nailrond which lefs this city at 7:15 this morning was thrown from tho track 8 miles east of hore, 'ho Dbaggage car was turncd over and dragged & con- siderablo distanco, Irank Tibbotts, the bag- gageman, sustained injurics from which s ro- Govery in doubtful, Lhe presenger conch ro- mained right eido up, and tho passougers, nl- thongh soverely jostled, eseaped without serions injurica. Tho_ accident wns caused by n brokon rail, The track was_torn up for somo distance, neccasitativg the dolay of freight trains and the trausfor of passengers and baggnzo during the day. ‘The tram Wus runmng v the rato of 16 mifes au hour, Simgntur Accldent, Woncesten, Mass,, Nov, 11,~Tho body of an unknown man, 60 yoars old, was found banging, bead downwards, from the fence of n cemotory in Uxhridgo yesterday. Iis ankio had apparent- Jy caught betwasn tho plehats in gelting over tho fenco. o bad been dend a day or two. Steamer S Cixcrsyaty, 0., Nov, 11.—Tho pasgonger-boat Frauk Willud sunk this moruing, bolow tho mouth of the Big Sandy. TIE GRASSHOPPLR SUKFFERERS, The Commissary=General Deciden thnt the Army Suuplies Are Barely Sutricient to Leed the Army—aA Dreary Outlook for the Suffercrée Sticcinl Dispatch to Lhe Chicago Lytbune, Ostana, Neb., Nov. 11,—Gen, Ord to-day ro- acived notico that tho Commissary-General de- @idos that the supplics are barely suflicient for tho subsistence of tho army, therefors no ra- tions can Do issued to the sufferers from the grasshoppers in Nobraska, Col. Dudley, United Btates Army, has comploted tho inspection of tho grasshopper district, and has furnished sn claborato report of facts. Many settlora will bo destitute of food inn fow dni's, tho buffaloes have gone, tho domestic animals aro move skelo- tons, and tho resources of the Nebraska Aid So~ ciety will bo outirely ivadequate, et e A SLIGHT UNPLEASANTNESS. Snecral Lispated to The Chicano Tribune, TRock isLAxD, 11l,, Nov, 11,—There has been {rouble brawing fur some time between the Fer- rv Campany and thoe City. Laglo streot was des- jguated as” the fanding, and tho city gavo g con- ifaet to put it in proper_shapo, meautimo allow- iug tho boat to land at Washington stroot. Tho contract was aceopted, but the work was nob properly finished, n lot of rock bein;.i dumped 8o that the boat could not get within thirty feot ot tho shore. The city sefused to do anyhing furthor, claiming that it was tho ~Com- pauy's buringss to make its lsnding good, and’ uotified them to yomove their docks, ‘I'ho Compsny refused to do so, and to- day tho Tlasbor-Master attempted tho job, lle had tho aprous removod preparatory to remoying tho dook, shon tho ferry-bout tied to tho dock aud provented the work from proceeding, Aflter a fow bours' delay the boat made its trips acvoss the river with tho dock attnched, aud landed ity passengol 8 by meanu of pliuks, somo of which wera capturcd by the oflicinly, ~ Iot™ water wus thrawn from the boat ou tho ofiicers, and tho Captan was arrested. 'Lho countlict will be re- nowed to-mOrrow. ———— MILWAUKEE EXPENDITURES. Special Dispatch to The Chicaan Tribune, MLwAukee, Wie, Nov, 11.—Followingare the oxponditures of tho County Board of Supervisors for the poaxe dscal yel Houso of Correction, County Courts... Poor Dopartmient, , General oxpeises, ncluding payment of 8 £23,000 loan.... .. Vv 41,708 Incideutal expenses, . 2,072 Tho now tax is to ba based on the nbove ex- pendituie, a8 very faw chauges, moro or less, aro conterplatod, THE CANADIAN FUR-TRADE. OTrAwA, Nov, 11,—Thoe fur-trado is oxtromely dull this seoson. Last yoar furs wora primo two wecks before now, aud demanded goad prices, This seacon they aro not yot prime, oxcept on' tho headwators of tho' Untinean. mad Bt DMaurica Itivors, o tho prosont, mink and maorten have not been worth tiapping. Tha fiu, opon full has o doprossing effecy on tinde, nnd it is not hikely to imprave until thero 18 a hieayy frout, A fow mink sking bave beon bronght to the city, but only biing 60 centn to 52, Otter is very low, o reduction of 15 per cent being ado lutcly In quotutivny. —_—— NEW YORK POLICE REFORM, Nrew Yonx, Nov. 11.—A aweeping measuro of relorn was conrareously adopted bo-night by tho Police Commissioners, who, to save all en- tangling allince between the leading officors of thoe forco aud cltizens, transferrod thiviy-threo Capluing, Lthua placing avery police command in tho city in now handa, with'tlo intimation that, should any Captain be found guilty of hurborlug a gambling-houso iu s command, & speedy trial sud digmisenl from the department will result, THE PRINTERS? GREELEY MEMORIAL, New Yonx, Nov. 11,—The International I'yno- graphical Union, which has undertaken the work of moviding o statio or other suitablo memorinl ovor the pravo of Horaco Greeloy, muskes an apgeul for further contributions, “I'he Commit- teo have sufliclent funds, probably, for n por- trat-bust, In tho meantime, the Gommitteo Tavo assitmod tho cara of Greoloy's rravo, which hiay boon roported rocoutly ss in a negleoted oaudition, —— . SNOW IN UTAN, Bavr Yk, Nov. 1L.~Snow-storms have com- pletely blocked Lo rouds in the soversl miving dintricts. The winter business prospeols aro diseowragiug. : FOREIGN. The Carlists Compelled to Raise the Siege of Irum. Thefr Forces Driven Some Distanco and Scatfereds How the French Governmont Didn't Look for Don Carlos. Russia Asks Decent Burlal for ‘the Brussels Peace Congress. Austrin Rofuses to Assist in the Oppression of Von Arnim, BPAIN. REGENT FIGHTING, TTexnAve, Nov, 11.—Tue Republicans opened fito on tho Carlist intronchmonts at Mount Bt Mario yesterday, and cartlod sevoral pouitions, with sovoro logs to tho insurgonts, An ofticinl Carlist dispatoh enya: * On Tuerdny morntug tho Republioans Genoral Loma opexed firo on all our positions atn distanco of 3 loagues, Ho penotrated our linos at Bants Cruz, but our right mado a vigorous attack, and compelled him to retire, Both sidos auftercd considerabio losa, Don Carlos and Gen, Elio woro present durlng tho ongagement. A BEATCH FOI DON CANLOH. Pans, Nov, 11.—On_the receipt on onday of a request from the Spanieh Lmbaesy to have Don Carlos and Wi staf¥ intorned, the Fronch GQoveinmont instructed tho Jocal nuthorities at Hondayo to take measures to comply with this roquest. Notwitbstanding their diligont soarch, and the fact that tho Spanish Kmbasay lad in- formed them of the very house st which Don Canrlos was stopping, the nuthorities of Hondnyo wero innbla to flnd the Oarhat chief. Tho fail- ura of the sonrch was to-day oflicially communi~ cated to the Spanish Ambassador, CAULIST NEVERSEH. HuxpAve, Nov, 11, Noon,—It i said that Dan Carlos aud Gen. Elo bavo bocn out off from the {lold of battlanear Irun. ‘Iho Carlists aro much d‘lupimud, tbough they still mamtain their po- sitione, Liten.~Tho battlo botweon the Carlista and Tepublican forcos is still in progrees in the neighborhood. Seven hundred men from tho garrison of Trun made n Sortie in the direction of Fontarabin, and offected & junction with the volioving forees. Iirspave, Nov. 1l—Evening.—The Carlists havo relrented from befors Iiun, snd the Re- publican troops occupled the positlons hold by the beefogers, Gon, Lasoun has entorod Irun with his eacort, THE ATTACK OF THE 1078, Toxpoy, Nov. 13,—A dispatel to the Standard says the Republicans lost 200 men in the attack ou Mount San Marco on the 10th, The fight Insled four hours, On Weduosday morning tho Tepublican army sdvanced fu threo corps, Tha right, under Gon, Lomn, turnod tho position of tha Carlists at Oyarzun; tha left, undor Gon. Dortills, drovo thom from tho mountaivs noar tho sen, burning their formidable tronchos. The contro, under QGon. Blanco, sufforad severely from tho heavy firo it met, Towards one in tho afterncon the Carliets sbandoned ll their po- sitions aud retirod into Nuvarro. IMAMENSE HAVOO AT IRUN. Tho Times' corrospondent telographs that the garrison of Irun in their sortio burned the Tiouses and farm-buildings _belonging to tho Catlists or those which ufforded them a shelter, The havoe thus erented was immonso. All tho country avound was in flames. DON CARLOS. Tha News' correspondent at Madrid tolographs that tho story that Don Carlos was in Hendayo originated in an alloged telogram from tho Span- 18k Consul at Bayouno, —_—— RUSSIA. A DESIRE OB A TAEATY DASED UPON THE CON- CLUSIONS OF THE BRUSSELS CONFERENCE. Loxpox, Nov. 11.—Tho rosults of the late In- ternational Couferenco nt Bruesols form tho sub- ject of frosh nogotiations butwoen somo of thwo Governmonts representod theroat, Russis asks that the conclusions of the Coonference be em- bodied in a regular treaty hetween nattons whoso representatives signed tlie agroomont, oty ATRICA. RECENT EXPLORATIONS. Toxpox, Nov. 11.—Tho Now York Harald cor- respondent at Kharfoom, Africa, roports, under date of yesterday, {he return of Col, Long from Qondokare, bringing intelligence of hiy discov- ur{ of a now river, situated in latitade 1 dog., 80 min, north, flowing into Victorin La te. Tho ral;d vetween Ugands and Zanzibar is very un- safe. ——— GREAT BRITAIN. ILIAVY PROST. New Yong, Nov, 11.—Thero was a Heavy frost in England lst night. TIE NEW CABLE. T.ospoy, Nov. 11,—Staftord Northeots, Chan- cellor of the Exchoquer, roplying to a communi- cation from the Chairman of tho Doard of Di- ractors of tho Diroct United States Cable Com- pany, eavs the Government hos no intention of purchasing tho direot cablo or any other ovoan telegraph linea, DIt. RENEARY. LoxnoN, Nov. 12—-6 a. m.—Dr. Konenly, ina letter exeusing bis non-attendavco at a meoting of tho Dar, announces ho has been disbarred by the Benchers of Gruy's Inu. A DUEL, T'wo Irish members of Parliament have fought s duel, Ono was severely wounded. ———— TURKEY, PREPARING 7O PROTECT HER PROVINCES, Lonpos, Nov, 12.—A adecial dispatch to the Telegraph {rom Vienns annouuces that dip- lomatic ioformation has boon rocoived from Constauntinoplo that ordors have boon issmed by tho Porte to comcon- trate the Turkish troops near the Servien and Monfenegrin frontiers, and that the Govorn- ors of Jania aod Primsend, in Albanin, have Loen ordared ta organize tha Mahommedan in- babitants of tho province. (RS . CUBA. ONE 31ORE INSUBGENT KILLED, TIAVANA, Nov, 11,.—Another of Carlos Garcin's bund fwas killed here yesterday. Vicento Gar- cla has apparonily boon closen chiof of the in- surgents in the Enatorn Dopartment, Tho Bpan- ish commanding Gonorel has sent a atrong col- uniu iu pursuiy of the insurgonts thoro. e GERMANY. THE YON AILNI3 CABE. Benuy, Nov, 11,—2he Mumcipal Tribunal of {his city bins requested tho Provincial Court of Vienna to ingist upon Laueor and Lecher, tho cditors of the Presse, dinclosing tha sourco of tho von Arnim dispatches, published in that poper, oa tho Austrian pousl code kanctloned #nch a course in an jmportant case, Tho Vienos Court declined to 8o act, oberving that, al- though the matter was important to Prussia, it was not o Auutrin, ——— ¥ FRANCE. PRIMARY BECULAT HCIIOOLS, Pant, Nov, 11.—Thirty-throo mombers of the Council-Genoral of the Boino have passed & resolution rocommending the establishment of gratuitons primary seoular schools {n Taris, the attendance upon which shall e obligatory, The resolution hns boen prosonted to the pormanent committeo of the Agsombly for cousideration. — e MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Spectal Diapateh to ''ne’Chivaao T'ridune, Lanuno, Mioh,, Nov, 11,—Tho Twelfth Annual Cowmoncement of tho Michignn Stato Axrlm tural College tool placa to-day, Prosident Abbott in chmpge, ~Mombera of tio Stato Board of Agii- cultive wore prosont, with tho oxception of Judge Wells, of Kulamnzoo, The college grounds and bldings worae filted with a concoutse of citi« zouy from nll parts of the Htato, with a tow notas Dles, among whom was My, J, W. Ohilds, the Grungors® chlef oficer In the Htato, The oxer- cises began at 10 o'logk a. m. in tho Colicge clispel with nn oration from onch mombor of tho gradusting class, numbering twonty- with an _oconsional picca of muele, The degroo of Maater of Bolones was conforred npon D, L, Bteange, B, D, Halsiead, B, L', Kodzlo, 1, 1L, Bhotlon, and P. 11, Fellcor. At 8 p. m. an ad- drenn on * Tho Money Valuo of Education” wna aelivered b{ Goorgo I, Hayes; D, D., Proaident of Washinglon Collogo, Ponnsylvanin, Tho Dac- tor told tho Grangors prosont that the ono thing neodrul for thom to nohnovo succens was oduct- tion, but_that {don undoubtedly canio West bo- fora tho Dootor did, 'The Dootor oitielsod. tho press somowhnt for its freodom in hondling questions bolonglug to sclonce. —_——————— POSTAL MATTERS, Report ot tho' Third Assistant Post. musteraGoneral —Snlo of Stampy — Dend Lotters—-Cancellntion—pPrepunys= ment of Nowspaper Postnge. Wasuxotoy, Nov. O~Ion. E. M. Barbor, Thhd Assistont Postmastor-General, hes com- ploted hin annual roport, It shows thet during tho Inst flscal yoar thore woro wauod to Postmastors, for sslo to tho publio, 632,738,000 adhesive postage stamps of tho valuo of $17,375,212; of plin stamped on~ volopos, about 05,000,000, valuod at §1,027,062; of stampoed onvelopes bosring o roturn requost, 52,000,000, valued at §1,738,738; of newapapor- wrappors, somo 10,000,000, valued at £220,000, and of postal-onrde 91,000,000, Tho increaso in valuo of tho ordinary issiies over the proceding yoor was $1,008,448, or over 8 por cont, Theso figures roprosont tho cost of mnnufacture added to_the posatal valno. Tu ia is cstimatod that for tho flecal year ond- ing Juno 80, 1870, thore will be roquired to do- fray tho cout of ndlesivo postage-stamps $140,~ 704’5 of stamped onvolopes and wrappors, $410,- 520 3 of poatal-cards, 8159,800[ and of advortis- ing, $116,000, Thenumbor of alamps, Lo, {ssucd oach year Incrongos at a uniform rato of nbout 10 por cont per annum, buk in coussquenca of moro ndvautageous contracts having boon offeot~ ed, tho estimate for the abavo itoms is somo $31,000 less than tho sum appropriatod for them for the current fiscal year. Tho Dond-Lotter Dlvision reccived during the past year 4,601,778 lottors, represonting an actual or nominal valuo of £4,657,429, exclusivo of jow- elry and other propeity, ssbich class of inclosures 18 treatod ns possssslug no monvy valuo that can with correctness bo dotermined. Ono million throo hundred and ninoty-two thousand two hundred and twonty-four lottors, ropresenting £5,009,309, woro dolivored to tho owners of writens, including 225,803 forcign lottors, which wera returnod unoponod to tho countrics from whenco thoy camo. Of tha remander, somo 4,600,000 wore eithor worthloes, contaiviug civou- Iary, oto,, or could not be delivered and wore de- stroyed. 'Tho rest are flled for roclamation, or aro in tho hands of Postmasters for dolivery, I'bo T'hird Assistant strongly recommonds that provisions bo made by law for furnishing to onch aud overy Postmaster throughout tho couniry indelible ink aud other requisites for effectually cnncoling postage-stampa, nud for post-marking, Nono_of the Post-OMcos aro now furnisbied by tho Dopartmont with any such articlos for the protection of tho Government. Mr, Barbor cstimates that tho proportion of wasbod stamps used again in paymont of poat~ ago I8 fiva per cont of tho valuo of oll the stnmps sold each year, nnusinfi an annual Joss of $1,000,000 to the rovonuo vl the Dopartment. ‘I'so report describos tho plan dovised th the Third Assistaut, and approved by tho Toat- maater-Goueral, for colleciing newspapor postago undor tho prepayment law, whichis to go iuwo effect noxt Junuary, Tbis syslom provides. in briof, for the prepaymont by uznmfiu aflixed to a memorandum of mailing, of, in other words, ton stub in o book rotaincd by the Postmastor at tha mailing office, n roceipt, showing tho weight of the matter, and tho amount paid, being given by the V'ostmaster to the porson mailing tho same. Tho stampa afixed to tho etub to be can- cellod by o cutting-puneh, It ia oxpected that, notwitbetanding tho reduction of rates by tho pew law, this system of compulsory propay=- ment of un\rafinner postago will {lnld n larger rovonuo than has ovor beon colleeted. Compre-~ honelve inquity ecoms to warrant the belfof that in the City of New Yoik alono, not loss than £600,000 per annum will bo paid, o sum which is littlo less than ono-half of tuo entiro revenua from newsrapor postage throughout tho United States during tho flacal year. It is, howovor, impossiblo to estimato tho actual increase for the wliole country, o\vinF to that proviston of tho Jaw which allows freo mail circultion of nowspapors in countiealn shich thoy aro printed. FIRES. At Suminitt, Miss, Busnriry, Mies., Nov. 11.—~About 8 o'clock this morning a fire origiuated in & kutchen in the rear of tho storchouso of F. Lattorhas, making & olean swaap of everything cast to tho railroad, oxcopt tho corner building, and thonce north to tho Summitt Hongo, ontircly consuming that building, ‘Tho sufforers aro Monry and T Lit- turhu.iuvl Moyse & Co., H. H. McKenzie, H, Hiller & Oo., L. 0, Beckham, A. B. Quin & Co., 11, Muns, nnd 8. B, Dickey. ‘The loss 8:455,000; tho insurance, £20,000. Forest Eires. Mexrms, Teon., Nov, 10.—The woods aro buralog near Dixon, oo the Naehville & Northe western Railroad. ITeavy timbor between Union City, Toun,, and Hickman, Ky., is burning, Btauding crops, fonces, and bay are destroyed. ‘Within o rading of 10 miles smolo overhangs the villagos, and hundreds of thousunds of dollars’ woith of property is burned. Steamer Burned. 8ax Foaxcisco, Csl, Nov. 11,—Tbe steamer Sacramonto, belongmng to the Contral Pacifle Railroad Company, lying ot tho Broadway wharf, was burnoed to-day. Only tho hull and »a small portion of her ¢argo were saved. Tho loss is about 820,000, At Farnungtom, in, Svectal Dispatch to 21w Chicaon Tribune, Font Mapiso, In,, Nov. 11.—A disastrous firo occurrod at Farmington, In., last night. Five buildings wero burned., Loss estimated af $15,000 inauced for $8,000. NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURES, The Zeduced-Production Plan Gone exuily Adopteds Provipexce, It. I, Nov. 11.—At & mooting of tho Commitieo on Manufactures to-day, the Chairman aunounced that roplies to circulars of inquiry had beon roceived from 184 mills, mostly in Now England. All but four or five had re- duced thelr production at least one-thitd, and will continue untit Jun. 1, unlosa forcod to re- sumo by tho action of othera indisposed to bear thoir share of the disadvantages of running on partiol timo. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Patrick Conley, a laborer, 26 yenrs old, jumped {uto the rivor at the foot of Michigan avenue, at 9:30 o'clock last night, with tho intention of com- mitting suicide, and was proventoed from so doing by Oflicar Liykbarg, who saved him with difiioul- ty. Ho sald thnt no was tirad of lifo, 11 has o wifo and two childron in Irclund, and bosds at No. 92 West Quinoy streot, NEW YORK FAILURE. New Yonx, Nov. 1L—Tho firm of Ross & Swuth, of Yront streot, long and fuvorably kuown in conneotion with the bagging Lusinoss, suspended this morning, thelr effects havivg been tinnsleried to their eraditors, Their labilltles nro $125,000, Thoir eroditors have aa vot made no statomont, and tho firm aro unable to say whother thoy will rosume ornot. They aro receiving eratifying gssurances from thoso with whom thoy have Lad trausnotions, sud look for a favorablo set- tloment, Tho bagging busincss in this city iy considered to bo 11 a vory cnilical condition, and fonrs nre ontertaiued of Turthor failures in thut o of business, ——ee SUICIDE, Mexrmg, Tonn., Nov. 11, — This morning about 10 o'elock, Htobert O, Rumsey, of Ilcloun, Ark., nbot himsolf al the Worsham House, the the ball outoring just bolow the heart, inflicting a futal wound, A talogram to his fathor swuy found on the mantel snying: *‘I havo heon driven from home, #nd am mnddencd. Bhall commit vuicide, God Lelp e, in the namo of Josuy." = o OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Y onk, Nov. 11,—Arrived, the stenmships City of Now Yok nnd TRussin, from Liverpool, Lonpon, Nov, 11,—1Tho atenmsbip Poruvian, from Bultimors, has arrived. Nuw Yons, Nov, 1lL.—Arriyed, tho steamor Gostho, from Unnburg, . A NEW RAILROAD LINE. Bostox, Noy, 11.—It 18 ¢aid o prominent Lon- don capitaliat, now in New York, ls oxamining tho affalrs of tho Portland & Ogdonsburg Ll rond, with a view to sdyauciug fuuds to com- p!ori;a u'tho Uno to Montrosl aud othur objective P CRIME. The Cincinnatl orror-~-Fuil Confes- slon of Young Ligner, An Erring Wife Murdered by Her Paramour. A Farmer Murdered by Highwaymen Near Alleghany, Pa. Minor Criminal tems. e Cincinnatl forror—Fred Egnor’s Contession=Protty Julin Egner and Iler Nad Fates From the Gineinnati Rnquirer, Nov, 11, About baif-past'd o'clock Inst ovening & pum- per of peraons visitad tho prisonors in tho hope of obtainiug some fnterviews with thom which might result in throwlng furthor light on tho gtill myntorlous ocourronce. Rufor, howover, romained stolld stlont, and the older Eguer con- thued to play tho sphinx. Finding it worso than wasto of time to con- tinne furthor parley with tho mon, Fred Eguor again becamo tho object of vorbal inquisition. It soon becamo apporant thet ko was about to weakon, With sobs and tears, and writhings of anguish, at lnst the wholo hidoous talo aame from his lips, elowly wrung forth, like words wrung by magte from tho lips of tho dead. It was listoned to by Mesare. Springmotor, Jordan, MoCarty, Moscs, and Johuson, (o the prisonar's call. At first tho boy would only acknowledgo hav- ing soen Rufor porpotrate tho murdor from the gato,londing out.of Egnor'a. This statoment, 1 viow of the fact that the night was dark as pitoh, was too transparontly falso to bo for » momont oatertained ; and this point wassoon made evi- daont to tho lad bimsolf. Then lio camo out a 1litlo further, noknowlodging that ho had halped Rufor Lill Schilling; and Unally, belne fairly brought to bay, mado the terriblo statoment which also implicates his futher, THE CONFLSION, Tufer, ho snid, ontered Egnor's anloon about 9 o'clock on Batuiday nvonhx;i; 1o suid tnt be liad got out of work; that Schilluz had had him dischinrged ; and that ho would somo day got Uermann out of that job. Ionftormard pro- Paued to murdor hin that evening, saying: Lot us kill tho d—d son of ab—h1» Tio older Egner ot onco agrood, exolaiming: **Frad and I will coma and help you, by G—d I" It was wog then agroed to meot again at half-past D. At that bour Georgo Rufor came iu tho bnok way, sud Egoor shut up hls saloon. Thon tho three started upon their ghastly mission. ‘Thoy eutered tho tannery by the Gamblo alley gato, fo which Rufer hnda koy. It wasa koy which Schilling hnd lost & month’ or 8o bofore in tlio hay-loft, and could nevor flnd again, Rufor oponed tho door with this koy, upou which thoy nfi cuntered togetbor, aud thew locked the door bohind thom. Rufor had in his hand tho hoavy stake of pine wood which was found upon the following morning covered with blood. Rufor then wout aud hid bimsolf bohind the tanbarl, while the Engers conoenled thomselves in the slindows of tho great posts, The night was vory dark, but by dogroes “the eyes of tho party be- coming moro accustomed £0 the gloom, thoy were ablo to see within a fow yards of thom ou cither side. Thoy waited half an hour beforo tho victim's footsteps were heard echoing along the alloy. Rufor saw Lim frst. ‘Fhey all Lept very quiol until Hermann Schilling bod opoued the Gawblo alloy gote and entored tho stablo, whero ho lit a conl-oil lnmp, aud Logan to rub down tho hoiso, potting h\msenuy 1o tho meantimo. Whilohio was thus ongaged, tho three muidercra stole moftly to tho door—Rufer first, Fied Egner noxt, an his futher Iast. Schilling lad loft the stable- door open, and thoy could watch him without boing soon, oven had his face boon turned to- ward them. As it was, howevor, his back was turned towards them, his hands being on tho horse. Rufor cropt up very quistly without be- {og heard, and then raiving tho heavy clubhe carrled, atruck him o torrifig blow on ‘the back of tho hond, Ho staggered sidoways, when Rufor struck bim ¢wo other murderous blows, quick as lightning, bringing down tho ponderous stake with all tho forco of his sinowy arms, Then Schilling fell; but, recoverng himself quickly, Jeaped up and grappled with bis red-boarded an tagonist, for whom he was almost s match in stronpth, selzing him by tho faco with his right haud, At that instant, howover, Andreas Lgnor struck him through tho thigh with the five-pronged Oung-fork; then plunged tho frightiul weapon thrice into his ab- domen ns far as it could bo driven, and aftor- ward forced it into his sdo, Al this time Rufer was pounding his head with the club, Ho foll again, crying, * Oh, Godl Run aro killing mo?!" nud tried to shrick out to Rufor for mercy. 1o hnd only beon bl to ejaculato, " Oh, Rut—1% wwhon Rufer solzod him by tho throat, whilo tho savago old Egner plunged the hideous forl again and eeain into bis quivering abdomeon. Mo monned o littlo, and ceased to struggle. Tho whola struggle searcely occupled two minutes. Then they all held & consultation as to bow they ehould hide tho bleeding body. Rufer firet proposed tho vats as affording a good hiding- lace, aud soiziug the body by the feot, dragged t in that direction. Sudddenly he stopped, and whisperod to Engor, ** No; wo would got caught that way; 1" slam him into the furnace,” 1lo carried the body thero by himsclf, oponed the furnace door, aod attempted to torce it into the opaciug. Tinding it too heavy, ba called the othors to lieald, Fred gnor seized the bloed- ing body by tho middlo, his fathor holding tho fect, and Rufer the heed aud shoulders. The body still stuck in the opening, and Fred solzed a long iron bar, with which ho attempted to fores tho body through the oponing. Ho proved too weak, however, to accomplish this; whore- upon the sinowy Rulor snatched tho implemeut from Lim, aad, with one vigorous push, tha body Iairly flow fu, [Hcro the boy waa very carofully questioned as to whatior Shilliug was still alivo when they l[m:cd him into the furnaco. He answered: **Idou't know; he didn't spoak, and I didn't seo him move, We did uot seo anything mora of bifm after ho went into the furoacc, 1 thought he waa dead bocanse ho didu't spouk“"l Aftor this the parties washed their hands an departed bome. “George Rufer washed his hands in the beam-bouse, aud went off by Gamble sl- loy, locking the gato after them, whilo tho Eg- 1618 went into the saloon and looked for some beor, bub could not find any, ‘Thon they washed their hauds at the hiydrant in the yard and went tobed. Tho wholo work did not "occupy moro than twenty miuutes. It was fiftcen minutes after 10 when thoy enterod the saloon to get something to drakt. Soon nfter this horriblo canfosefon hud boen taken down, tha boy expressad biswilllugnoss to make a_gimilar confeseion to Dr. Maloy, ‘Lho enorgetic Coronor was sooa on the grouud, with his clork, and tho foltowing was taken down in tho boy's own words, and signed b‘y him in the prosenco of sovorul witnessos, Weo reptine 1t verbatim, ag it differs in somo minor detnils from the previous ono: THE OFFICIAL TEFOLT OF TAE CONPESSION § AtU p,m, Saturday, Rufer camo to my futher's #aloon, 163 Findiny streot, and safd he was golug to get Hermann out of lis job, My futher said that was right, At holf-post D my fathier, Rufur, aud mysell went over in tho_tan-yard, Rufer had o koy to tho Vack-door #ate, We went in that way, Rafer went be~ hind thoe tan-bark plle j futhor sud myself hid behind tho posta (supporting the tun-bark shed], My fathor anl Georgo o0, Bufore Wo want over to thie totmyurd #We will go over snd kill that Low-Dutch son of o biteb,” Wo watehed for hulf an_ bour until Hermanu Beblliing came, He camo in through the Gamblu alloy gato, abont 10 o'clock, Georgo hud n long pleco of wood, Hermunn lit s swall lantern and went loto {ho etable to yub the horse, George Rufer went into the stablo oftor bim, and hit Herinsun two or three times oyor tho head with this plece of wood, Ho fell, but got up immedlately, Rufor struck him agaln, 1ty ot wp tho secoud thino, ormonn halloved \yafen (" und *! Murder [ when Rufor solzod him by tho throat, and Gebilliug scratehed bim in tho faco, My futhor took thie flve«} ronged fork and stabued lan i0°the bowels onco or twico, und n tho leg oneoor twiee, Tho dogs dld not biark, us _thoy kuow George, "Pliet Geurgo gol bold of Mormun by tho logs, pulioi liurout i o yard and wanted Lo Thraw hini Ju tho yat, Georgo s denly sald to my fathor : * Wo will bo found out,” ‘Then Qeorga pullod him over to the fur~ unce, Qeorgo hud Lold of nis bead, T hud Mim rouud 1l Hody, and my fotlier hind bold Of nis ey, I got tho rakie thut 8 uscd for plhllnF out the ashes, and tried to putl him Iu with it, but falled, "Then George tool jt from mo und pushiod bim in the furnaco with it, "Phen Goorge went fo the beam-houso aud washed lik Lands, Aly fathorand myself thon weut homo und Went o Uod, Guorgo alko wont toward Lo, Qu—\Who Wos {6 that proposed to put bim {n the —Guory . o 10 doud e allyo boforo you put him o {he co U4 was dead; T could ot soo Lim mave, Q.—-}thl’fl woro 'you whon thu murder wis pro- ponod “Av—In my futher’s bar-room, ©—\Who sirst proposrd ths kiling? A—Uoorge Ntufer, My father vl it wan right, Qeorgo wafdl I should go slong and Lelp, And tirls sl 1 bave to say. [lgned) ¥ien Eanen, Attest 3 Py F, Mavey, Coroner, and uther partivy, THR ACCUAED CONFRONTED WITIL THEIR DETRAYER, ‘Lhiy racond confossion wns not mndo liko tho firnt, amid mobs nud groans, but in a cool, calm, collacted manner, perhaps the conlncss of utter dospair, Ho gave us his veason, that Nufer wanted 1o cast the wholo weight of tho crime on Lilm aud bia father, Ilnviug thus mado a eleaw broast of 1t, ho wns neliod whether ha would bo willing to faco Rufer ard reltorate Lis statomont thon? 1lo visibly trembled ot first wlioo this wes propoaed, but on being asaured that ho would not be haimod ho coneonted very reluetantly to bo vonfronted with Rufor, where hin statement was rend, To tho uttor astonishment of overy ono preacut, Rufor betrayed . no migns of agitation whatever, lo ent with arms ~ folded ond listoned in storn silonco, Ilia foatures woro iofly calm, and bis oolor in no mannor changed.” Not o musolo of Lis faco twitehed, and Dia glittorlng, serpont oyod woto fixed stoadily uwon the boy's faco thronghout tho testimony. ‘Tho_Ind visibly shrank fiom encountoring thab terriblo gazo, and turned his oyos away. Rufer, with tho greatest possiblo coolness, then pro- nounced (ho statement “an infornal llo,"—n cleveror lie than ho evor thought the boy could tell, **Yon daron’t look mo in the face and toll that story over agnin, young man,” hooxclaimed. ¥ Gome, Iook mo In tho foco and tall mo that Jit- tlo story " Tho boy did not succeed very woll in facing thoso gleaming eyea, but bo did tell the wholo atory over again, much tho samo a8 boforo, and stuck to it throngh a fire of ironical cross- E(uuuflsulus from Rufor without contradioting mrolf. At 11 o’clock Inst night young Fred Egner told tho atory of tho.murder once more to Enquirer reporters, 1Io told it in English, without (altor- g or varying o word from his provious storles, giving all tho hidoons dotails a8 i€ ho wero tell- Tng of tho butchery of a calf. Ho was allowed to'leave the room for a momont, and Andreas Egner, his fathor, was brought down, Tho old man startod out, in nnswer to a few quostions, with bravado aud au affectntion of not under- standiug English, When told in German—all ZLnquirer roporters sposk German—that Fied liad confessed, ho evidontly did not bolieve it, Ho paled n little at tho very Ides, but shrugged Lis shoulders in doubt. The boy was broufi:ht in and sented nenr his father, and bade to toll his story, his ghartly story, ovor again, Doputy Shoriff Dap McCarthy taking care to koep botweon Lim and tho now thoroughly oxcited Androns, Tho Ind bogan tho talo of tha dead onco mioro. spoaking 1 Cerman, and, although with haif- closed and suffused oyes, telling it just o8 bo- foro. Ho was ovidontly in dondly fear of tho old man, who froquently intorrupted Lim 1n ox- cited dentals (in Engllsh as woil ss German), asseverations that ho wne in tho houso all the evening, ironical questions, sud assertions that the boy had boen tnlked to until ho was crazy. When the Ind cnmo to the part whero his fathor thgun tho pitchfork into the helpless victim, ho dirad not Iift his oyes, Lut spoke of the dreadiul truth plaivly, though in & low voico. Tho gnmnxl and intengoly dramatic interview onded by Andrens Egner springing to bis feot, wildly declaring that the boy was crazy, and that furtlier talis was usclers, “When tho door had closed on him, Frod quletly remarked : ¢ No, I am ot erazy,” Nor s ho Av hour moro was epent in vain offorts to in- @nco ltufer to talk, Thetiuth evidently trembles on hislips, but, clinging to delusive hopo, he still incoherontly neserts Innoceuco, REARRESTED, Undor orders of Chief Kierstead, John Xollor- beeb, tho loquacious witness, was ronirestod lnst night and locked up in the Oliver Streot Station-~ House, It is thought thab his young man wus oither lymf from tlhie first or know all abont the murder, Itis a curions fact that ycung Lgner, in his confession, denies having lesyd Holler- bach's alleged calls to Schilling, It may Lo well in this_connection to nay somo- thing regording the unforluuate and frwl little girl¥whoio unbuppy death ad so miuch to do with tho hideous tragedy wo bave chronicled. PRETTY JULIA EGNER was quite s favorito in tho noighborhood for eomo yeara ; and so innocent in appearance, that ITaw, vot haying proof positive, pincad any faith in tho scandals whispered of hor. Bl was very fair, with that waxy, mezzotint complexion al- most peculiar to American-born Germon Rirls ; very plump, bright, and playfully saucy, an vosgessing quito 8 graceful and womanly figuro, although only botween 16 and 16 yoars of age. Hor father was never vory kind to her it scoms, from what tho neighbors say: and it is wall known that Lo mado uso of hor beauty to deco; oustomers to his saloon, Bl would often wal upon the young browers and butohers, coopers sud (apnors, who dropped in of an ovening to drink beor and goseip. Morgover, sho wns o enpltal card-player; and many s young mechanio in that neighborhood will remem- ber baving played & game of euchra with Lgnor's protty daughter. It is not to be won- doved at that the poor gir], thus oxposed by Ler own father to avery possible temntation, should in her youth and gladinees and nfectionato dis- pogition fall na Inindreds of young women, far moro carofully lmmph‘ wp, have fallon. It must not bo supposed, however, that her fathor or brotlier know nught of this until tho ovening when Herman Schilling was found in her arms, and mndo his escapo through the window. “Thut was the first tho family learned of the glrl'u shamo, and naturally tho Egnors regarded Hor- mann as her seducer. In this, bowever, thoy wore at fault. Julin hnd many lovers, long before Hermann was found in bor bed-room, They used to climb 10 at night through the window of her bed-room, on the wost sido of tho builling: as many in that ncighborhood have testifled to the present writor and othora, Tho guilt of hor soduction does not lio upon the memory of the unhappy man who was go_terribly sacrificod ; and tho fatloer is not los to blamo than tho real eriminal, Whatover may bavo been his condnot toward the girl praviously, it bacame abaolutely flandisl on tho discovery of bor ein. He kuocked her down, beativg sud kicking hier savagoly, al- though the miserable creature was alroady tn an advanced condition of preguancy. 'Phis is not s _mero rumor, but a well-known fact, The girl was not only thua brutally treated, but driven into an out-house. Tho mother's heart, indeed, still yearned toward the unfor tunato cluld, but the “father remained infloxible in his cruolty. 1o first banished ber toan out- houso, and subsequently compelled hor to go to tho hospital, despito the remonstrances of tho mother, Bho dird thare, 68 hay already been stated, of cancer of the vulva on tho right side, heforo the child was born ; and the fatal disosso 18 snid to hiave boen caused by tho father's brotal kloks, Alter hor death ho striotly forbade the montioning of her name by any of the family. 0ld Eguor has dono a fiuofl business, and is aotu~ ally snid to be worth betwoen thirty aud forty thousaud dollare, < FORTIHER TERTIMONY, CINCINNATY, O., Nov. 1l,—Furthor testimony wag takou in the inquost on the remmius of Horman Schilling. Tho importaut featuro of it was tho diccovery of a key in tho ashea of the furnaco where his body was burned. Tha key is ideutifiod as the one Schitling used that night to Yocls tho insido gate, This will aid materinlly in identifylng the remains, The “second confestion of young Egnor was read to him to-duy, and bo ewears to its truth, Tho otlors do not confoss, THE VERDICT. Tho vordiot of tho Qoroner's Jury is, that An- drens Egnor and Goorgo Rufer killed tho do- consed, and that Frea Egner was an acccesory. Egact's sccond confession was obtained after much persussion and promises that it would be much Louor for him fo toll the whole tritth, The partics who obtaiued it were not dotectives nor ofticors of the law. RUPER MAKES A CONFEBSION. Georpo Ruter hns mado a_confesslon to-night to the Coronor. It required threo howurs to got tho whole matier from him, is story is that ho way drank; that ho had boen that day dis- chatged, and Audreas Egner told him hio would not bave to work so baid if he would belp kill thimur. o says bo was 8o druuk ho hardly know what ho Wwas sbout, 1o thon detaiis tho wurder muoh as young Egnor did, only ho charges il active_participation n the deed on young Ligner aud his father, and says ho only kopt wateh nnd kept tho dogs quiet. The indigna- tion is Bo groat among the Gormans that o doublo watch 18 kopt about the jeil to provont Iynohing. An Erring and Ropeninnt Wife Mure dered by Hlcr Assouiiic—A Worthe lesy BBrother, Uion, N, ¥, (Nov. 0}, Carrespondcnicsof the New York Panes, The brief annauncement of tho Day Hollow tragody, noar this placo, haa boen followed by tho donth of the vietim, M., Thorton, The partioulats of tho tragedy are as follows : "Tha wurdered woman was tho wifs of Joshua Thornton, a farmer in good olionmstances, Lhey Lind been married about elght yoars, and had two childvon, ono Gund the other 2 yeara old, Thoy wore always rated amoug tho respoctuble people of tho community, an estimaote which wan changed by tho singular condust of Mrs, Thorn- fon in Murch last. A brother of Joshna lived with hig fatlier, about 8 milos away, on Boynt i, Yhis was Lovi Thornton, tho wur- doror, Ilo always bore a Dband oharace tor, and dosorved {t. In his brother Joshua's wife, howevoer, ho found a defonder und apologist, & fact which nons of her fricnds and acquajntances could undewstand, Ahat there sva o orimial friondnlip oxleting betweon the w0, 1o ono for an justant sunpeoted, In March Inst, Mra, ‘Fhornton elopad with her dissolutasnd unprincipled brothor-m-law, leaviug her chil dron and homo to tho caro of liot nlmost dis- tracted huaband, Joshua Thornton mado every effort Lo find the whorenoonts of his unfaithful wife, but without sticcess, 1o had given up all thonght of avor scoing her ngain, when, ono dark and stormy nighvin Auguat lnst, ho wns swaktoned by romeo oho knacking nt hin door, It proved to ho his wife. Bho boggoed on hor knoos to be permitted to_ngain tako hor placoin bla homo, nud pro- fesued the most eincoro gorrow and rapontadco. That sha wan sincora_hor subsoquont short lifo and fenrful deatt sufMclontly tost! Iy. e Shoruj' aftor hor returu Loyl Thornton alno oppeared again in the nelghborhood, 0] sought and 1ecoived his magnanimous brother's forgivenos for his bago conduot, and ronowed hin vigits to bis bonse. 'Che confidenco that bis brothor reposed in him he st once began to abugso, and used evory argumont to induco his slstor-in-faw to ngain go awny with bim. Bhe gtondily rofused, and finally ordered Lovi to loavo tho houso and nevor ootor it agaln, He weut away sud did not roturn ngain for soma timo. Bunday ovening of last week boagain went to his brother’s, ho lattor was out in tho barn foeding tho stock, his wife bolug alono in the houso, Lovi wont in aud at onco rcuowed his solicitations. Mrs, Thornton ordered him to go away, sod throstonod to call her husbond if he did not, Theroupon Lovi sclzod Lils sistor-in-lay by the hair, and with an onth drow the blade of o largo J;ochnt—kulro ncrops her throat, inflicting a wound soveral inches lon%. and_severing tho Jargo orterics of tho neok, Mrs. Thornton ran shrioking from tho Louso, and foll sonseleas in the rond, Hor murderer then drow tho eame blade across his own throat, and atarted rapidly townrds his fathor’s, Mra, Thornton's ghrick slarmod her husband snd o neighbor, and thoy ran and earried hor into tho heuse. A physiclan who was summoned pronounced hor injuries fatnl. Tho Coroner was notified a8 800n as possiblo and Mrs, Thorn- ton's nate-mortom statomant was talion, tho sub- atance of which {8 given m this acoount of the wagedy. A warrant waa Issued for the nrrest of the murdorer, aod Qonatable Mercerau found him about 1 o'clock ab his fathor's house, Ho was in a weal oudition, ho having reachied Boynt Hill nearly oxhausted from loss of blood, o was taken to Union and hold to await tho result of Mrs, Thoruton's injuries. Bhe died on Friday, and bior murdorer s now in Juil awaltng tho action of the Grand dury. 2 Tho day before the murder Thornton made tho declnration at Boynt fill that he was gomg to Josh's, and it Baral (tho murdored woman) did not leave with him ho would kill ther, When ho camo to his father's after tho bLloody doed, ho confessod to the crime, and showed his fathor tha knifo witt which ho_committed it. Thorn- ton's condition 18 not dangorous, although tho gesh in hiathront is anugly ono, and just miksed the jugular vain, A Dastardly Murder by IRighwaymen. Svecial Lrepatch to The Chicago L'ribune, Trrranong, Pa,, Nov. 1L.—A dastardly murdor wns committed about 10 o'clock to-night on the Porrysvilto Plank road, Alloghany, by highway- men, Gotthian Wahl, a farmer, residing {n Rosa Township, was driving along the road in a wng- on, in company with another man. Whon sbout haif way out from tho toll-gate they were halted by & gruff volee from the sido of tho road, which &aid, * Halt, Goddamayou; LIl blow your brains out if {ou don’t glva mo your monoy.” M. Wahl hiad no_monoy on his pergou at tho time, and the robbors, of whom thore wero two, n tall and a short man, fired. ‘The ball ontered Mr. Wabl's sido and came out through the stomach. Ile was thus readered holpless. A wagon coming caused the murder~ a8 to fleo, Wuhl was takon to Shaler's tavern, at Perrg;nvma‘ whote ho died after baving de- tailed tho circumstancos of tho case, mada o will, and & deposition. Bearch is now being made for tho murderers, ‘The Discharging of n Man Wesults in o Murder. Bpecial Dispateh to The Clicago Tribuns, B7. Paur, Miun,, Nov., 11.—Patrick O'Connor, shot by Jobn I, Rose, Tuesday evening, dled this morning. Somo thirty shot had takeneffoct in Lia faco, after passing through a piua board which ho held in front of bim when ho saw Roso sbout to ehoot. Ono shot ponotrated through the right eye and optio nerve. O’Connor wag nttiog up s fence betweon Fourth street and glbluy sireot excnyation, when TRoso ap- proached within 80 feot, lavelod his gun and’ fired a8 O'Connor turn 1 towards him, Roso's cause was rovenge for being dis- charged, and for o blow which 0'Conuor struck him in self-defeuse. When Rosc was canght, aftor running soveral squares, the polico bod to wso their clubs to provent him from being assailod by a crowd of oxcited laborers, 0'Con- nor was a tomperauge man, and of quiet and in- offeusiva habits, He loaves o wife and one child, TRoso 18 an unmarried son of Anson II. Rose, an old scttler, who gavo his name to a town in this county. Ho reelded with his broth- org, ouo of whom, Bhelby, has been arrosted as recessory, ou account of threats ho ia alloged to hiave made against O’Connoer, This murdor, fol- 1awlu5 80 soon mpon that of Mra, Lick, hns caused considerabla talk hero to-dsy in favor of capital punishimont. A 'Chicago Broker Victimized by ‘Lhicves Covuxnus, 0., Nov. 11.—Some days ago Hay- don's banl, of this olty, recelved froma broker in Chicago 81,300 worth of cortificates of Hocking Vailey stocks. Tho cortificatos wero indorsed by Georgo Wilcox, & former oitizen of this city, and now = resident of Dloomington, Tl Asit was known hora that Wilcox could not write his oamo when living bere, suspicion was aroused and Wilcox communicatod with, . It now turns out that Wilcox had this stock dopositod with an attorney in Bloomington, that tho attornoy has boon ill for about tvo months, and thac during that time tho attorney's snfe was robled, and this stock was nmong the plunder, Tho thioves havo furged Wilcox's usine to the cortificatcs and sold them to the Chieago broker. The Washington Satc-Burgiary Casce Speciat Dispatel to The Chicago I'ribune. - ‘Wasursaron, D. O., Nov. 1l.—Distriect At- torney Fisher, Hallot Kilbourn, and Gov. Shop- berd wero examinod in the safe-burglary trial to-day. Thoy were witnesses for fho defenso, and their ovidence was intended to mhow that Harrington was_not connected with the job, Iuis stoted that United Biates Distriot Attorney Kensby, of New Jecsov, is on his way horo o assist Harrington. (70 _the Assnctated I'vess) WasmINaToN, Nov. 11.—The trial of thoalloged enfo-burglary conspirators was resumod to-day. Mr. Davidge sald that the_defonse was particu- larly anxions to have T%, B, Bouson, who is now in ehargo of {bo Seerot Bervice Dopartwent, in Court a8 & witnoos, A subpena hnd boen issucd for him, but information bnd reached lore that the Solicltor of tho Creasury had directed him to romain_whero he wss, iu attondauco on a court in Pittsburg. Mr, Davidge desired 'the Court to take such measures ss would compel his sttendance bere, The Judge seid tha the Solicltor had probably imply directed Bonson not to loave Pittsburg until ho had boen sub- prenned, and hoe direcred the necessary tolegram to bring bim hore on Friday, and Mr, Hill prom- ined to lond bis ald {n tho matter. ' Distrigt-Attorney Fisher was on tho atand, and noveral timos during his tostimony counusul tor the Government objeoted. Judgo Humphreys said that he would instruct this witnoss Just ag ha did all tho othors, for when lawyers aro called totho stand thoy forget all the law thoy evor knaw, The testimony up to tho rocess was un- intorosting. Ex-Gov. Shophord teatified that Richard Iar- rington was in Washingion Apsil 19, and Innched wit him 2t Welckor's, This was corroborated by Welcker, Bevornl witnessos toatificd that a numbor of siguatures apparently Whitely's woro not his, , A Prominont Business Man in Ine dinnapoly Arrested for Grand Lare cony—Ancengduirism,. 8pectal Dispateh to T'he Chicaaa Tribune. Ixp1aNaroris, Ind, Nov, 11,—John Cadwalla- dor, a promiuent business man way arrosted last uight on indictmenta charging him with grand larcony and obtalning monoy undor false pro< tondes, 'Tho pith af tho ohnrgois that be ob- tatnod £2,000 from Mrs, Potts upon tho slo of & ploco of property which did not bolong him, Mrs, Potts und Mr. Cadwatlador bave bad trouble for about a yoar, growing out of tho salo of n photograph gallory by him to her, and this nrrost sooma to grow out of the ill-fooling then ongondored. M. Oadwallader's cxplaunation of tho affuir is that it (s merely & disngreom@nt in (rade, and it 18 porfectly satistustory o his Honda, mx‘xln:rluun Ohonowith was arroatod yeatorday and brought to this oity to-iny, for the rabbery, Bopt, 1, of the Poat-Onige at l’urryuvfll, Yor- million' County. Whon arrested, ho handed ovor to Col, Bringhurst n quantity of postage-siawpa stolen from tho oflico, Olionowith is baidio bo of quito reapectablo parentage, and owns & farm ;:’gfud neren I Vormiilion Uounty, which L8 Josoph Hardy, alwoll known londor and stooks doalor, near Londloton, Madieon County, the othor ‘night lost bis barn by an inoobdiary. Bovon valuablo borses, 1,000 bushela of whest, 80 tons of hay, and & Ja; -min| imploments wu‘m also dn:{xx?u;le‘:in.nm’ St T A Fow [Facts in the Allen Conuatyy And., Abduction Cascs Spectal Diapateh to The Chicago 1'ribune. - - Fonr WANE, Ind., Nov, 11.—A fow facla regard to tho abdnetion of Martin’s obildron are coming to light., Tho perpotrater of the doed i supposed to bo John Dimond, a notorions chare ncter, who, it sooms, had soduced tho oldost daughter, Jdn, agod 16, and ne doubt took her away with Lim for tho purposo of introducing lor into life of shamo. 1t sooma that a brother of the young childron asslsted in tho abduotion. Idn Martio 18 o protty, Intelligent-looking girl, with light cyes and bair, flno figure, rory chooks, aud bas a rear on her right cheok arislng from 8 bite. Ella, tho ecdond daughter, aged 15, rosomblos’ Lot slstor very closely in apponranco. Charloy, aged 10, “is quia small, haa blnok oyos and hair, and a dark com- lexion, ~ Dimond, tho kiduanper, 18 5 feot ¥ inches high, quito heavy, dark comploxion, bla Lalr, black eves, cripplod in tho left band, and hias his forofivger shot off at tho Orat jolnt. Ha i eupposed tohwvo with bim & aon, aged 21 ‘Tho oxcltement over tho abduction 18 not snbe siding nt all, No fnrther tidings of tho whesoe sbouts of tho children have boen recolved. $35,000 in Oity ffonds Stolens YouvosTowx, 0., Nov, 11,—On last Saturdsy moraing two coupons of 7 por cont city bonds, bearing dnto Decomber, 1872, woro presonted for payment, which was rofused. Thoso bonds wora signod, dated, snd numbered, but never nogotiated, ss the rate of intercst was t0o low. Othor bonds, bearing 8 per oent, wera lssued 1o their placo, and the 7 por con bonds, without being proverly canooted, wero plnced in tho custody of tho Uity Clerk. Upon the prosentation of the coupons, as above, & sonrch was made, and it was found that $35,000 of them bad been sbstracted, §2,000 of which amount hns beon found 1o the bands of 0. P. ‘Wharton, tho m\rt{ who presonted tha coupons. Wharton haa loft tho eity, A committee oF tho City Council is investigating tho maltor. Custom-Houso Ernuds, New Yonx, Nov. 11.—Charges of conspiracy to defraud tho oustoms wore mado to-day bofors the United States Commissioner against W, J. Pollack, of the importing firm of 'W. J, Pollack & Co., and Rawron Van Vaulkenburg and his 'gon, Cuatom-Houso carbmen, Tho spooifie chargo is that tho Van,Vaulkonburg's, at the ine stance of Poltack, substituted for tour cnses of rich silks while on thair way from the wharl to tho storo for appraisal, tour other cases, bearing similar macks, but containing tnferior gaods on which there is a lower rato of duty. ollack's bril s fixed at 20,000, and the Van Vaulkeue burg's §10,000 oach, The Pomeroy Bribery Case, Special Dispatch to The Clitaago Tribune. Dunumsoaxe, Kan., Nov, 11.—~Tho Pomeroy caso was to-day continued for & month, and in alt probability that is tho.ond of the matter.. Greattalk was mado by the old man'scrowd as to beiog ready, for trial, but when it came to tho voint this afternoon, anothor nicely-cooked-up afldavit was produced, and as o mattor of courso had the desired offect, the caso going over till April, Monoy has beon froely used for the past thres days, but fears wera entore tnined that a majority of tho jurors could not ba induced to Pomeroy's way of thinking: heuca tha continuance. uring the pracnufifingfl in nourt Gep, Stringfollow, of Pomoroy's counsel, dehivered bimsolf of a string of wholly uncalled- for nbuso of Judgo Norton and others, his ro- marks boing characierized by billingsgate sod epithets disgracoful to auy crosture of average respectability, Fo Be Manged To=Day= Hazrntspura, Nov. 11.—The application for tha rapricve of Udderzook has been rejected by the Bonrd of Pardons, and the following message Waa gont to the Sherifl of Cheater County ¢ * You mey say to Udderzook that the applicas tlon for n repriove in his behalt bas been fully considetcd, and that tho decigion is adverse. 4+ (Bignou) 4 J, F, HarTnanrr.” Dinauastow, Pa,, Nov. 11,—~A ppecizl from Montroso, £'n., Boys O'Mara avd Irvin, to ba hanged to-morrow, have each made statementa 3 the formor confessin: tho murder of his mothe; and eaying Irvin Lillod bis sistor, Thisisin & written coufession, now in tho Sherif’s bando. Irvin, ioa vorbal statomont, donioa the actual articipation in tho murders, but acknowledgos buldnlg presont and assisting in disposing of tho odios, Mutiny at Sen. - New Yonr, Nov. 11,—A mutiny ocourred at sea on bonrd the ship Neptune, Oct. 20. Ono balf of tho crew wero colored, and thoe white enllors rovolted becanso Btophon A. Smith ?:ol- ored) wna made boatswain, The white enilors, on the night of the 20th, beat Smith in a fearful manner. I'he entire crow were arroated to-day, Stolo o Gun and fost klls Lite. Meamrnes, Nov. 11.—A colored man pamed Gordon, living near horo, was ehot and killed by Dr. White, near Commorce, Miss., yeaterdny. Gordon had stolon a shot-gon from Dr, White, for whom bie was picking cotton, nud, thoDoctor attempting to regain the gun, was firod upou by Gordon, Rotmhing tho 876, ho. killod Gordop instantly. Whito was tried and scquitted. A Rumored Defaleation. BostoN, Nov. 11.—It s rumored that Henry TRoberts, the Cashier of the Firat Boston Nationw ol Bank, is a defaultor, Tho amount of tho de- falcation is not knowu, ‘The Directors of tho First Ward National Bank baye found the doficioncy loss than 820,000, owing in groat part to negligonae of tho Casbior,, The Bank Examinora gay thero will bo uo dolay in tho operations of the bank, a8 it ia amply eo- cured, No tidings of tho missing Casblor. - % A Railway Oar Entered and & Safe Carricd OfY, New Yong, Nov, 11.—Whon tho Oswogo ox-. pross train, on |tbe Delawars, Lackewanns & Wostorn Railroad, arrived at Mauch Ghunk, Pa., Inst ovening, it was discoverod that tho oxpress car had boau entered by robbors, and tho safe +of Wascott & Co.'s Express thrown out, Tha robbers forced an entranco from tho top of tho oar, ‘A’ Fatwl Quarrcl, Bartsnony, N. H., Nov, 9.—During an altor-: cation yestorday botween two Jads aged 15, named Couch and Cughon, Cushon chased the othlm;) into hia father's houto and klled bim with o olub, v . Miurdor in Missourk, - 8. Lous, Mo., Nov, 11,—Joseph Wallnos, tha son of a highly-rospostod Baptist minister, in Nodaway County. this Btato, shot and killed William Deash last Fridey, An old grudgo led to tho fatul encountor. The Bogus Philadolphia Warrants, Purpapeneiia, Nov. 11,—The brokers havo offared a roward of $2,000 for the dstection and conviction of the forgors of clty warrants, A connterfeit §6 noto on tho Traders’ National Bank of Chicago mado ita appearance to-dny. BOND-PURCHASE. Aunswy, N, Y., Nov. 11.—The Comptroiler of tho Btwto has purchased (rom the Filst National Tauk of New Vork $1,000,000 {n United Statea Oy of 1881, and $1,000,000 in United States b por cent funded loan, both on account of tho county losn sfuking fund. —_— Londty Tho numbor of railway stations in Londop {g ostimatod at 160, Sovon hundrod trainy puestle Clapham junction dally, It was sujposed that the opeuiug of the Metropailtan Railway, which cariled 49,000,000 pasrengers last yunr\‘\muld iivo all compoting cabs oft tha eround, but tle number of oabs tna boau juoreased, ard pay 1 por cont mote reveuno than boforo. Bemdos tho raflways thero aro somo 14,000 or 16,000 biim ears, omoibusos, oto. The London Onailig Company, with 568 stages, oarry annually U= 000,000 passongors, Iawt your 125 persciy wero kiltad, snd 2,613 injurod, by valicles in ile stroots, proportionally noarly ive to one Lilled in crossing tho Adantio. Thros-quartors of a mfllion buslucss mion, n-mdhnq 1028 subu | daily onter and leavo tha clty, 'There are 10,0 It ench of policemen, cub-dvivors, and Post-Ohto amployes, Tho cost of gas for lighting tho c.ty .+ 18 £4,600,600 per aunum the water supply 10 000,000 gallan per day. Tha daily aud weoluy papers munbor 814. Loudon acoupios four covt. tics, and iy npgmnchlng M fth. Iis populution i now avor 2,000,000, and will probably roach 5,000,600 by tho end of tho oonury