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2 © . THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1874. s e S e ————V—VVVVVV | They tbink thoy can fix things up l’z‘m ghty snd” nothing would ploase thom bottor than to got s good ounnco. I am in favor of ropassing tho old law of Andy Johnson'a titno, whon wo usod to want to slt and watch An Jot thom como togother on the dth of March, aud sit awhilo § thon thoy will adjourn til' Do- combor, when they will meot in full blast for the Yirgest row we over hoard of in American politics,” 4 \hat will they fight about? " * Everything I God’s world, They aro not united in a itiglo point éxcopt oppositibn to the Republiean party, Thoy atd ivided ot the negro uestion, the vurrency question, tho tarlfr ques- son, and overy other question of importancs, Lhiey only ngroo in opposing what thay call Rad- fealtsm ; whon the Radicals are in & minonty there will be no Radicalism to oppose, and they will rall to fightlug among themsetves. Lbt us anly gut them Logother m March, atud they will Yo so badly aplit up belote tho Prosidontial oloc- tion comes round that it will bo tho easiost thing i the world to boat them." “Couldn't thoy 1aiso tow enaugh without s cnlled sossion ¥ inquired tho @lobe mauy to which tho Jud go reepondod tiiat Lo fohtod not. 1f they didv't’ mheet till Docembbr, 1875,'.' they would ‘scarcely get into working order before tho nominating convontions woro m:llm.\‘ and thoy would hardly do miachlef enough to abtract }m(mlur dttontion botween that timo nnd tho ad- ournmont of their first session, *What wo want," said e, **1s to give thott plonty of chanco —plouty uf tine—and thoy will ¢leot & Ropub- lican Presidont for us.” BUTLER AGALN, The convatsation hete returned to Bon Dutlor by & remark from Judge Polaud that ho almost rogretted that Bon was not to o a momber of the noxt llouso, ‘‘1llolis a bad mau for the ma- Jority party, beeauso ho s always making trabile ; ho is not 1t to lead dny party In powet but ho {5 a first-rato fellow to be ou the tloor as aminority tnan and to bully the majority, e woutd make a #plendid figut agaiust the Domo- erats.’” I thero any prospoct that o will go back to CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. Hanging of Three Murderers in Pennsylvania Yes- terday. The Otimo of Udderzock Ex- piated at Westchestor, History of the Famous Conspirs acy to Defraud Insurance Companies, A Combination by Two €o Choat, and Murder by Onto to Keep tho Fruits of Framd, Daniel O'Maira and Patrick Irving Hanged at Montrose, tho Dowocratfo party—buch a thing oy boon talled gbout,” * Oh, uo,” #nid Judro Poland, ** tho Domoerats hnto him too bad. ‘Lhoy wouldn' touch him, or have anythiug to do with him.” ¢ Do you kbow how e takea hid dofoat 2" ] bavon't peen him since the electioa, but I+ understand that o tikes It protty budly to honrt, flo wns nominatad with great enthusiasm, inn dutrict which_scarcoly knowa Lo to voto for a Democrat, and ho was confident of a triwuaphant dlection.” gt THE ALABANMA ELECTION RIOTS. ‘Wasmvatox, Nov. 9.—~United States Marshal Henloy, undar dato of Moutgomery, Al1., Nov. 4, 1874, sonds to tha Attoruoy-General the follow- ing rolativo to tho riot at Bufaula and othor poluts in Alabamn on Tuosday, Nov. 3ladt: Binco telepraphing you yestorday In rolation to tue ot at Bufuuls, my doputy, J, D, Williford, lias ro- turned from that piace, and from him I leatn tho re- sultof tho rlot, Niuo perrons wers dead whon bio left thoro at 2 o'clock this morning, Only onoof iho dewd {a p whito mon, who was sittini {n o buggy snd taking 10 part {a {he' riot, Tho firing was commencod by the whites on tho pretext of dofending a Demoorntio n0gro at the hands of olhers of lis raos, whereupon orders like Ris wero fssued in o loud tono by parties fa the crowdn 1 Xall i, Conspuny Ay % Fall Coe any 1, which orders wero appatently oboyed, This would '¥how previons orgauization amd prepara- tion on tho part of the whiles, No tegro was seen Iy my deputy, Who w sent, around or firig, whicl accounts for tho Leavy wortality antong tho' blacks, "Il canuniticn nraon tho whiies oro supjvecd to inve Deon caused by thelr owh frioude, I enl] your aitoution to s newspper aveounty il froi, Democrato souces, whicl to tho Marniny Netes of 'Ssvanual, a, curted Iast night at Spring 10, Birl 17 tho countitng of thu batlots, the par 1 linvo not received, At thin placo Judio 1. M, Xells of the Clty Court of Eufauls, was ono of fho United Stales Sujiorvisors of Election, It in thought that tho olject of the conspiracy waa fo_desroy tho pofl-box, wiifel contained & large majority of Hepublican voles, and dn the emeito 10 ki Tudge Xelle, Tho hox was 2, but. Tells escaprds 1tk Hittie son, however, asrs old, wan wortuily wounded, Some riot denionstrations aiso o fu Motllo, the partic- iz of whieh T Lave not vecvived. — WISCELLANEOUS ELEOTION NOTES. Speciut Dispateh to The Chicsoo Tribune, DENIES TUAT HE I8 A CANDIDATE. BrmixorixLy, Iil, Nov. 12.—~The Hon, E. I, Merritt, editor of tho Stale Register, dovion through the columus of his paper that hoisn randidata for Clork of the Houeo of Representa tives, and says tho whole story 1 » fabrleation, T inclowe, aud partientarly to tho apeclal A tiot aldo oc- r Uonnty, dur- SECOND MINNLSOTA DISTRICT—THE LUGISLATURE, Special Disputeh to The Clicago Trivune, ST. Pavr, Minn., Nov. 12.—Full roturns from ressional District pivo Strait, Rep., 193 maj. Tho grounds of Cox's proposed sontest are that certuln towus formerly com- prising AMonongalin County were not, no supposecd, sunexed to Kandiyohi County becauss of a fuilure to comply with the terms of the Inw ot 1670, but retnainod n logally sepatate county, and henee, by tho terms ol the apportlonment Inw of 1872, belong to tho ‘hivd District, The apportionment law of 1872, aftor naming tho couuties of the Jirst and Second Disiricts, de- clarcd thot all others constituted tho Third District. e Latest roturns correct former statements of tho politicul standing of the members ecicct of the next Legislature, leaving the Senate doubt- ful, and giviug the Lepublicuns four majority m the House, and threo or five, a8 the oucinl can- vass suell detormine, on joint ballot. THE WiBCONSL Speciul 1 Maniso, Wi CONGRESSIONAT: DISTRICTS. tehs to I'e Cincagn T fous v, 12,—The ofticial vate of threo districts reecived néthe Secratary of Stute's ofiicu is o8 tollows : Secoud—Caswell, Topub- licsn, 11,670 ; Cook, Reform, 11.42), Fourth— Ludington, Independont Republican, 9,513 ; Tyude, Roform, 12,046, Fifth—Brrton, Repub- tican, 9,689 ; Burchard, Reform, 1,678. ‘Che Fézhih District is still uosottled, with the figures favorimg MeDill, The majority eithor way will hardiy reach 100. THI OFFICIAL VOTI OF I0WA. Speeiul Dicrateh to Y%he Clacugo T'ribune, Des Morses, In., Nov, 12.—~"Tho otlicial canvaes of the votes on State oflicers at tho recent elec- tion was concluded to-duy, ‘'Lhe Congressionnl returos will bo made publia to-morrow, he totul vote for Seoretary of State was 186,310, Of theso, Josiah T. Young, Republicaw, 'recoived 107,26, and David B3lorgan, Anti-Monopoly, 79, Republican msjority, 28,203, ''ho Rex publican gain over last year in 5,700, but the total voto is 2,000 lighter, ‘Lhis (Polk) county polled sho Jurgest Republican voto of any in tha State. n soveral of the counties tho names of some of tho Republican candidates wero priuted wrong au the tickes, aud their mejority is colrespond- ingly docreased, THE NEW TAMPSHIRE DEMOORACY. Coxconp, N, 1l.,, Nov. 13.~1The Lomoeratio 8Btatc Comuwitteo has dozided to bold & couven- don for tbe nomination of Geyeruor in this city Fan. 6 next, —_— THE WEATHER. Wasnseron, D, C., Nov. 12.—Tor the Lako Regiou, partly clondy and cold weather, with gorth or west wind, rising buromoter east of Lake Michigan, and snow nenr Lake Iluron aud vorth of Liakes Erio and Ontario, Thoy Murdored 0*Mara’s Mother and Sister to Save the Expense of Keeping. The Bodies Oarried Neveral Miles and Placed on the Rail- road Track, Steps Towards Conviction, Incidents of Prison Life, and Gallows- Scenes, WILLIAM E. UDDERZOOK. THE EXECUTION, Spectal Dispateh to 2'he Chicagu Tridune, PmiLAbELPHIA, Po., Nov. 12,—From an early hour this morning the little town of West Clhoster was in a Btato of great oxcitomont ovor tho an- nounced oxecntion of William £, Udderzook, the murderor of his brother-ju-law, Winflold Scott Goss. Businoss mattera wero ovidontly neg- lected, tho attention of every ono being absorbod on the samo eubjoct. ‘Llio various fnns wero thronged with rural visitors, and large numbera of veblcles in tha differont yards bore amplo testimony to tho morbid taste proverbial to tho country-peoplo, which impelied their owners to noglect thoir customary dutlos for the purposo of sceinga human boing meot a violont end, bowaver morited. Groups of meun and women, old and young, white and colored wero, clustored in front of tho entrauco to the jnil. Numbors of young men und boys anxions to witness tho denth heono woro CONGRLGATED ON TIE TOPS OF THIL HOUSES on eithor side of the prison. BShoitly before 11 oclock n. m., tho joil doors wore opencd to the privileged fow, whoso paases entitled them to admission into the small incloauro In which was the scaffold, whero they remainod i expeotancy till the doomed mau entored, Among thoso wdmitted woro n large nuwbor of nows- caper men from {his city, Now York, and Baltimore. On the provious ovening Udderzool's nged mother took o final lenve of her son, and staried for Hurrisburg to plerd with Gov. Hartranft for bis life, but her migsion proved unsuceesstul, Whon Udderzook leuzned Jast night from tho Shori(C that Iis Ix- cellency had decided adversoly to bis mosher’s avplication, e received the news with great nerve, but by Lis forlorn Took it was uvideut that thon for the first {imo ho BEALIZED TUE UTSER HOPCLESSSESS OF WIS SITU- ATION, To to rest ot hour, and an exirn guard at his _eell. Jle nmwoky about 6 o'clock, and partook of n licht brealfast, and lay downagain, ~ About 7 ¢’clocl bo arcue and dres: ed bimself in a plun black sui, and paviook with ovident relish of uuother b a3 bent in to him by somo [riemis, A GODD APPETITE. Tt ia staied that for the paet vix months Lo has regaled mmeelf with five meals duly, the exta allowauca being aont bim by n reeident of the town. After purtaising of his bronfast, ho pack- ed hix etothing and bedding 1 o box, aud directs od it to hig wite in a firm, fogible Laud, remark- ing that she would requird them. About 8 o'clack Ing spivitual advisers, Revs, Harrig, Beck and Lvans, wont into his coll,where they remained, engaged in prayer, during the grander part of (ho wiornivg. A few winutes be- Toro noon the Sherif® entered iy co.l, und noti- fied biin thut ho must TREPAKE FOR DEATH, ITo immediataly stood up, and thoBlerifl tled lus hands in frant attho wrist, ond passing a cord from hig elbows belund, sccurcly fastoned thom so thut It wus impossible for hini Lo move inany way. At ten minutes after 12 o'clock he stopyed from his cell” on tha ground tlaor of tho prison, Tho douth warront was then read, uftor which tho entive party enguged in prayet. Iu n fow moments THE FTOCERSION WAS FORMED, s consisting of the Rovs. Harris, Beelk, and Evans, the Bherift, the doomed man, threo of bis jurors, aud the Deputy Bleriffa, Uddorzook walked with firtn step, looking stoadily ahond, 1o was very pale, and suve by o slight t“‘llchluF of tho faciul musclos, an observer could scarcely dotoct oven the sligbtest symptom ot agltation, The iron will for which hoe i8 so rewarkable, was hora fully appsrent. He ascended tho stops of the ecaffuld slowly and coolly, =and, when bo stood on the platform surrounded by the cloigymen, ho appearcd to bo the loast ox- cited of all, Ho calmly survoyqd the swall crowd boneath bim, recoguizing amoug the numbor District-Attornoy Wanger, In & low tone he remarked that ME DID NOT FEAR TO DIL, and said: “ All Ihave to say Ig thut Iam asin- nor saved by grace aud secoptod of God.,” To the Sheriff hoe seids “Give my love to my dur- ling mother aud dear wife.”~ All theu shool retired o early wag placed LOCAL OBSELVATIONS, noaco, Nov, 13, Towe,_{Bar. | Firyiu] i, e, G 0. m, D0.04] 98 | 71 'N,, gontle, ... 1. Huow, 18 6. m.046! 30 | 63 Nor fresb. Thr'l'g %00 1, 1,004 38 | 47 \NVE,, fr 53 . w044 48 | 64 [N, frenb, [ 5, 03 | 69 |NW, frdis 050} 03 | 89 ree fiiub thormonietor, 617 miimu, 93, GENERAL OBSERVATIONS, Cuicaao, Nov, 18—1 », m. Wind, (Ran Weather, Clgyenne, % Chicuga i Cleveland . [040) 33 2 Davenporl.,[3 0/, gentle, Detrol 27|W., goutl Denve pranaom PPort Qurry, (30, Hookuk o 0. 40,850 ———————— CANADIAN FINANCES. Toroyto, Nov, 12.—Llout.-Uov, OCrawford Jo-day opened, tho Ontatio Parllsmont with n spoecoh frowm thia throue, u whiol he sunouscsd. fhint tho aggrogate revenuo for the year was rertain to excoed tho pggrogate amount ostie unated, and thab tho aggregate oxpenditures wonld bo feas than tho smount uuthonzed to be mponded, Tunkton .., ——— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Nrw Yorx, Nov. 13.—Arrived, steamship Italy, gow Liverpool huuds, and, a4 the cap was Loing put on, the 1ast words le uttored wore, I Jook up to Josus,” Tho elergymen at this poiut svithdrew from tho ecaffold and THE HOPE WAB FULLED at 18 minutes afier 12 o'clock, Thoro was no death-strugglo perceptible, oxcopt once, when tho legu twitched glightly, Aftor hanging tho usual thne, tho body was cut down aud placed In o stained box aud hinnded to bis friends, who have wrranged to bury it in the Hioksite burial ground &t Williawstown, G milos from West Shestor, NO CONFEBSION, Uddorzook neither confessed nor donlod Lis guilt on the gallows, 1o diod aud earried tha guilty socrot to bis grave, ‘Tho wretched mau hud & powerful motive for rul\luln{: {0 confess, His wife, now bis widow, i the sister of the wifo of the murdered Qoat, Jlor youngor pistor has morried Campbell Goss, brotbor of the yiotim winco Udderzook's convlotion,, Ifo is chargo with being ono of the origiual covspirators in tho lusurance fraud, aud is now under indict- mont 1 thoUnlited Btates Cirenit Court for por- %nr . It is not surprising that Udderzook ro- used to add anything to the terriblo burden thut alvondy resty on his etricken family* true confersion would Lave bronght personn nearly yelated to hira Into despor disgyace, i THE CRIME. &peoiul Disputch to 'he Chicugo Tribune, West Cugsren, P, Nov. 13,—In this qulet, peacoful, Quaker town, Willinm E. Uddorzook wau stranglod to doath to-day, according to the formu of tho law. 1fo doservad to dle, ulthough, up to tho tuno of Lis arreat on tho ahnrgo of murder, ho hiad an oxcollont roputation, and ho could binve summoned a muititude of witnessos 1o testify that Lis provious lifo, ns far as his frionds aud sssociates could judge, had bieon wholly blameless. No mau over wont Lo the gale Jows with #0 good a charactor, Alhough TIE BTORY OF 1118 ORINE Liay beon pblisliod fur and wide, a briot review may not bio tnitoresting on this, tho day of his oxechitibu, 5 'xa years o, {hera lived in Dnltimore ‘o fiandaomb, - taay-going, good-uatured * feltow, uamod Winflold Scotl Goss, 1la ivds n cabinot~ mankor by trade, but had no taste for hard work. Having lost bin sliuation 10 a furniturc-storo in which ho had been s galesman, bo, dovotdd Lith- nelt to plolure-framo gilding, .and occasionally mado modols of varlous littla mechanienl fuvon- tlona, for whid lis lalmed grobb mérit. Il often importuned the nowspapor-repoitora 1o fn- form tho public of tho improvoments which he wal about to fntroduce in tho mamifactire of suindry attioles of domestio utilily, Mis Inst 1 hobby " was tho protandod dikcovery of & pos ouliar clay which, by a procoss known only- to limseit, conld be converted into a mnbatance poaseshing all thie propetties of Indin-rubbor. 1t I8 sipposed, howover, that this discovory, whidh ha sudcoeded in having mobtiohed 1 alb Tosat ono of tho city nowspapors, was only blind; and that Lis constant salic about it was part bf tho plob whick, iit the ond; cost him bis lire. g TWENTY-FIVE THOUBAND DOLTARS iN Livk-IN- BURANCH, Although tho vietim of chroni¢ impecunioity, Qost vestod largoly I lito-insurhneo polidich. In 1808 ho took ot a policy for 85,000 ih tho Now York Afutual Insurance Cumpany, payablo to his wifo ; in iny, 1871, ho fook out another policy for tho samé amount in tho Continontal Insuranco Company of New York; in Ootobor of tho snmo yoar, ho procured an nocldent polley in iho 'Trayelers’' Company of Hartford, for $10,000; and on tho 20¢h of January, 1879, eight dsys boforo his doath, ho took out s poliey in the Knickerbockor Comphug for £6,000. Early in thio summor of 1872, Goss ronted n small shop on the York Yond, » short distauce beyond the city-limite, and in this ho occasiobally shut bim- solf up, and pretondod td bo making oxperimonts in tho menufactura of his substitue for India~ rubbor. THE BRELETON IK THE ASHES. On tho night of tho 2d of February, 1872, this shop was burnod. Willlam I, Udderzook, tho brother-iu-law of Goes (thoy were married to sistora), was tho firat man at tho firo, Ho said thas ho had sccompanied Goss to tho shop; Qaosd weut in, and he (Uddorzook) wint to a liouso in tho neighborliood to got alamp § when o returned tho shop was on fire 2 Lo Bupposed that tho mysterfous chiemicals with which Goss was oxpormmonting bad oxploded and sob tho place on fire. Iu o few minutes a aumber of people gotitored about tho ‘burning shanty; aud Udderzook, who, up to this timo, had aoted a8 if Lo supposcd that Coss bad eaanml from the building, suddenly discovered bis body lylng on the floor. I'he ro~ mains of adond man, charred and dislgured, woiro pulled out. Thero was n Coranet's in- quest, aud o fuuekal attondod by woopiug frionds und n disconsolate widow, Subscquent dovelop- ments showed that they hiad shed their tonrs over a partinily-decomposcd_body which one of tho ‘moutnors had procured in Now Yorlk. VAYMENT NEFUSED. In duo time domand was mado on all the fn- suraice cnm?anhs for the sums nawed in the respective policies, bue thoy rotused to pay. Suit wis brought gainst each of thom iu thg Court of Common Yloss for DBaltimore Uity, but the dofendants had tho casos trausforred to iho United States Circuit Gourt. The trial of the caso sgninst tho Now York Mutual Lifo Insurance Company bogan on tho 97l of Moy, 1873,—tho other companios agroo- ing to abide by tho issuo of this suit, Udder- zook, and A, O, Goss, & brother of tho (aup- porad) deceased, ware tho 1znnoi al wituosses for the plaintiff, Thoy testitled that they fully idensibed the body dragged out from the burn- ing uhop g that of W. >, Goss. Lhe dofendauts hat tho shelelon oxhumod and o plostor cast tnkon of tho moutb and toeth, Dontal exports testitied that tho hoad was that of an old person, who lind lust numerous teoth, (toes hind & partie- ularly fine set of 1eeth, Thoro were maoy circum- stauces developed, which tondod to throwacloud ovor tho transaction; but, alter tho plaintin’s counsel had made tho customary onslaught upon insurance compauios and iuswianco sgents, an unusually intelligent jury found a vepdict for tho pluintilfl.. The couspiracy bad been managed with oxtraordinary skill, and rhus far had sue- ceeded. X Jud:zo Bond, who presided at tho trial, seems to hiave buon conyinced that tho whola affair was o fraud, and, tho counsol for the defendants making o motion for o new trigl, he postponed tho héaring of argumont upon the motion until tho November term of tho Court, 1t wau this apparentiy-unimportant ruling upon n motion addressoa to tho dwcretion of tho Court that broughe Willinin E. Uddarzook to tue gallows, THI CONSPIRACY. When Udderzook and Goss parted, on the evoniug of th of Yobruary, 1672, tho former went 0 a neighbor’s houso, on tho protenso of borrowmg & lamp; tho latier jumped into & bugay, and wag ariven to tno President-street Depot. o took the first train for Philadolphia, atd, whilo his wife, snd brothor, and brother-n- luw, were weoping over the mutilated romntns of tho **loved aud lost” (purchased in Now York, and brought out to the shop on n dray), tho much-insured mventor of & substitute for Indin- rubbor began bis molanchioly wandorings, which lasicd one year and flve montbs. 1lo assumed the name of A, O, Wilson, avd went f10in ong place to anofher, everywhero leaving traces of his identity, which Bubsequently beeamo links in tho chain of ovideneo against his murderer. It was heavy tax on the Baltugoro conspirators to pay his board and tiaveling expenses. During a por- Lion of (ho summer of 1872, ho mado his home with a farmor’s family in Choster Ouunlliy. Poun- sylvanin, Udderzock bud boen raised in the sume noighbothood, and it was ot his 8olicita- tion that these pluin conntry-neoplo consented to takio Wilson (Goas) na o boarder, Uddorzook ro- presented bim to'bo a man wbom bis fiicnds wore nuxious to send to the country in order to koep him away from whisky. He spont tho win- tor of 1872-'78 at a boarding-house in Nowark, N. 7.3 aud hero he was visited by Uddarzook & fow dnys before tho trisl of tho cugo against tho insurauco company began in tho Unitod States Cironit Conrt at Baltimoro. ‘I'ho trinl exbausted the funds of Udderzook sud Lis co-couspirators ; and, whon Judye Boud's ruling on the motion for 's new triul, took awsy all bope of realizing anything from the lvsurance companics for at leunt five months, thoir case bocsine desporato. PATAL DELAY. In the meantime, Goes becams moro. impor tunato for monoy overy day, His drinking habits grew upon bim fa his soclusion, and he often lot [all exprossious waich, if thoy had beon heard by persons famihior with tho proceediogs in Dultiinore against the iusuranca companics, would have botrayed him, Although he changed his name, he could not divest hiwsolf of coraln peculisritiop of habit, Ile frequontly talked about his Indln-rubber discovory, aud he car- ried with Lim the modol of & patont sorow-driver with which all his Baltimora acquaintances wero famillar, Udderzook, thoroughly alarmed at bis troquent appeals for mouey, and_fonring taat ho would come out from his hlding-place aud raveal tho plot, loft the work-shop in which ho was em- ployed, at noon on tho 20th of June, 1813, and gtarted for Philadelphin, Itis mot deflnitely known where ho met Gons, TIE MURDER, On the 80th of Juno, Udderzook snd Gosa stepped from n train at West Grove Biation, on tho Bultimoto Coutral Raiirond, They walked to Jenneravitle, and put up st the villsgo-hatel. Udderzook had formerly lived in that nolghbor- hood, nnd was recognizod by a number of old ac- quaivtances, Loaving QGoes at tho hotel, he wont to another villago soma miles distant, and hired s horse and buggy, Ileturningto Jennors- ville on tho following ovening, ha fook Goes in- to the buggy and drovo nwu{, Goas was nover soon allve agan, Udderzook returned tho care riage, mado somo oxcuse about the lods of & blanket ond the breaking of tho dash, and thon wont to his mother's houso, aud from there came to Baltimoro, sud went back biy work, On the 1ith of July, the body of the murdored man was found buried in 1ho woods., Buspiclon unmodiately fastenod on Udderzook, aud on the 15th of July hio was ar- reated in Baltimore, BENTENOED TO DEATHS, The atory of his trist and couviotion s too Joug to be given in this dispatch. A report of tho testimony roads liko » highly-wrought novol of tho class denoninatod as * sonsational,” Tha traln of circumstances by which the idontity of A. 0. Wilson with W, 8. Goss wae established wna most extraordinary, and many of the {noi- donts wers touched with a dash of romance. Thotographs, and riugs, and koopuakes, aud confidential lotters playod & most important pare in the tostimony,~ono of Udderzool's own_lotters, writton loug beforo tho murder, weighed liko a millstone aguiust him. —The dafenso reutod sololy on the fuct that tho identi- fleation_of tho body of tho murderod man s that of W, B. Qous, fiftoon days ufter it hud veon busled, could not, from tho necessiiios of the cose, bo satisfactory. Udderzook wod cons victed, 'Ihen came n motion for a now trigl, which wan overruled, An nppeal was takon to tho Bupremo Qourt, and this was dismissod,~— iho Ghlet Justion dolivering an opinion wifoh boro heavily agoiust tho prisonor, Then tho Qovernor was importunod to pardon or adinmute the death-gantonco ; but, aftor n full Henudng, lh]m Wia Yofusod, ntd {hus tho dual hbpa wnh tnlton nway, and tho wretoned man was foft to reap tho eotsoaunoncos of his erimo, AOMETIIING ANOUT THI AN, Udderzook was a pkiliful meohanic, und, bolng A rendy talkor, e lind a proat deal uf fuflusico among his fellow-workmom 1o bolons sofdral of tho wotidngmen'd #odiotics, nnd this way acquired nuficiont politloal influenco to gecurs his nomination ng the * Poopla’s” caudi- dmte for tho Huiag of -Delogatsd ik ohe bl tish Ioglslativo districts of thé ecity. Ila cat- flod tho ohst nghiust tho ilisuranco cont. anfes through withh A groat doal of roso- ution, aud it wad upon liig tosktnony, stiphortod by hila oxcollont oharactor, thnt 18 Juky fountl n verdict in favor of Mrs, Gous, Durii? lila_imprisonmont ho atodtly malntnined that o wad inhdderit, altliougli hd nover gava any rbAhoniablo bxpianation of tho ditdimstances that cloarly demonstrated his puilt, Never bd- toto did & criminnl follow tho thikoad of his fate through such o Inbyrinth of singular incidonts, o)l of which tonspirell togothor in tho end to bring film to destritction. ~ IIls offorts nt to- Pontance word nbt oheonengltie, nd his Fellgloih adviscrs gAvd ho véry hopeful sccouut of his spirisual conditiot, ——ie DANIEL 0°MARA AND PATRICK IRVING AT MIONTROSE, Speeinl Dispateh to The Chicaan Tridune. Winxrspannk, Pa., Nov. 12.—To-daf, at Mont- roso, tho last act in tho tragedy of fourtcon mouths ago was consummated, aniel O'Mara and Patrick Irving paying with thoir livos tho ponalty of thoir orimes, THE CIRCUMSTANCEY of the atroclous murder aro as follows: On tho morning of tho 20th of Soptomber, 1873, Mont- roso, & Bmall country town on the Delawaro, Ldkawanna & Wostorn Rallroad, in Susque- hanna County, was thtown fute terriblo exolto- ment owing to tho discovory of the mungled ro- maws of two women on tho railrond orosslug. Oue of the bodies proved to bo that of Mrs. O'Mara, & woman komd 00 yoard of 4go; tho othor, that of Lor daughtor, Hary O'Mara, a young woman 28 yoara of ago, Ono arm of the latter was cut off near tho shoulder, tlic other lay across thae rall, and had tho band out off, it being found some 19 feor from the body. The faces of tho muidored women woro bathad in blood, ns were their clothes, and the numerous marks of violonco provod boyond a doubt that they were NOT THE VICTIMS OF AN ACOIDENT, but had boen foully dealt with. Daniel O'Mara, a farmer living o milo awsy, was gent for, and idontifled tho bodlos, but showed no signs of emotion, and_ssiiod if tho railrond company would not have to pay for tho killing. Bloody iraoks were found loadiug from the crossing to O'Mara’s farm, and his wagon rovesled two largo spots of blood, whoro tiio womon Iny while poing conveyod to tho railrosd. Lhe axios and weoels wore alko SPATTERED WITH DLODD, which had trickled through during tho romoval. The bed-clothes, tho fluor, and walis of tho room occupied by tho young womain woro ataiod with blood. ''ho beds in thio rooms of O’Mara and his hired man, Irving, hiad bsen unoccupiod, aud tho olothing worn by these mou wau stainod with blood, Theso two men were arrestod on the chargo of committing tho murder, and their trial began on the 14th of Jauuary, lasting nino daye, .mfi exciting the groatest ‘intorest, until thoy wero fonnd guilty of murder in the tirst degreo, Tho ravelting crimoe for which thoy wore hanged do-day is all the inoro atrocious as it roveals O'Mara n8 tha MUBDERED OF AN AGED MOTHER AND INVALID 818~ TER, to roliove himsolf of tho rosponsibility of sup- porting thom, O'Marn waa shout 85 yearsold, medium hoight, blaok hair and whiskors, brond rorehoad, prome inent choek-bones, aud sharp chin, Irving was o hulf idiotlo croaturo, whom ho had hired as an accomplice, THE NIONT DETORE EXECUTION, Last mght the prisonots wera very nervous. O'Mara scomed to fully realiza tho foartul or- deal, and appesred to Lo deeply penitont. Living presonted & most abjeot appoaranco, and bad boen sufforing with spasms. O'Mara's sistor visited bim in vis coll, but he rofused to soo her. Irving was visited by s _sistor, and scemed con- siderably comforted. Tho men rotired at 8:30 | o’alock and slept until 6 thls morning, The Cath- olio priest then colobratod mass aud administored the sacrament. . .~ ON THEZ SCAFFOLD. The jail was guarded by soldiors, and a great throng gathored outeide the jail, but ouly 112 tiokets of sdmission bad beon jesued by tho Shonff, At 10 o'clock the Sheril’a jury, the Doputy Sherift, and those Loldiug tickots (among the latter wore the correspondents of the pross) entored tho jail-yard, At 10:24 the prisoneis loft their cells, and " approached tho scaffold, cach supportod by two priests, O'Mara walked firm- 1y, but {rving was very wealk, aud bis faco indi- cated inoxpressible montal sutfering. While the pricsts obanted tho ** Mlisorere Peolm,” the pri oners were bound hand and foot, and the nooses placed around the necks of the eriminals, In roply to the Sheriff thoy said they LAD NO BTATEMENT TO MAKE, At 10:30 tho ‘iE"" was given, tho 800-pound weights fell, and both men shot up 8 feet into tho nir, and foll back withi 2} foet of tho ground. O'slara's cap camo off, and his faco Prosouied & {ortible spactacle. Irving struggled somewhat, but soon coased. They were out down in fifteen minatos, and thelr bodies givon to the pricats for burial, Both died of strangulation, ~LTheir necks wore not broken, ARKANSAS, Gov. Gorland’s Innugural Address. LirrLe Roek, Ark, Nov. 12,—About 9 o'clock this moraing Gov. A, M. Garland and the other State officera elected on the 13thof Octobor uador tho naw Conatitution wore sworn in and autered upon the discharge of their respective dutica without any ceremony, and with tho knowledge of vory fow porsons, At tho meeting of the Assombly'a lotter was rend from Gov, Garland, stating that ho bod qualified, and was now exerolsing the duties of Govornor, Tho following extracts are from Lis messago: “ In outoring on tho autics of Governor, I hopefully appreciate tho responsibilitics as- suniod by me in connection with that high trust, As I lmow I ontertain overy possiblo mivgiving 88 to my ability to till tho position s it sbould bo, Icanmake no more pledges than I mado in tho lato canvass, to faithfully carry out and excouto, in both meanivg and pirit, the Consti- tution submitted to tho peoplo ot the samo oloction at which I was choen, and to ad- minister justly tho laws made in pur- susnco of theb Constitution. ‘Iho platform of tho party that nominated mo had, 88 ils main foaturo, the Coustitution, I biave aworu to_support, snd promised an ad- ministration of the governmont Just nud liboral to all, _oppresstvo and proscrip- tive to nove. In accepting the nomina- tion I unresorvodly comuntted myself to this polio; nd now again, in taking tho oath of ottico, L rgpeat tho solsmu nvowal shat I shail strivo_to fio adminiator tho goverumany under our Coustitution that tho protootion of the Tighta of the wholo pooplo sall bo completo. It would bo unnatural if o did not rejoico at our great victory in favor of & govorn- ment of tho Stato by ~tho poopla onve more, sud wo would be untrua to prinople it .wo did ot rejoico at tho rocont splendid oxibition of pug\}lnr suprowacy all over our Union, from Now Yoik o Loubiaus, and from Texns to Virgivia. Dut, whilo we do congratuinto ourseives and tho poople of our slstor Hintes, Wwo must uso tho victory prudontly aud wisaly, and show the world wo ara worthy of it. Lot no snimositios of the past mar its beauty ; lot no_ bitter .momorios of other days spoil it8 charms or lesson it beonetlts, Lot us remombar the pust ouly vo far ag it may sorve to warn uy ngainst ovils in tho adminfstintion of our Goyvernmont, sund o forward o remedy theso ovils, and muko and onforco goverumont for all allko, witl its bon- ofita aud its burdous. Go waus 5o strife, no turmoil, bub wo want und must have order, and to this ond the law should and must bo outorced rigidly, thet no man living undor thom shonld ba unjustly or illegaily deprived of ono foln of hiy rights, aud no man be {Iu; ia foar, or fujured, or denlod any right on account of raco, color, or previous “condition of sorvitudo, or au aceount of formor resldouus or differoncs in politicsl opimon. Our nmted energles diroctod upon thig thoory to the dovelopment of the re- wourcos of tho Btato will, in u short timo, de- stray fugever tho darle and ugly spots of tho past in hor history, und will moke hor a place to bo looked upon, aud of whicl all pooplo will delight to writo aud to sposk, Wo will then prove thut wo not only huve # good governmont, buy that we proporly approgiuta its blossings and know Jiow to manage und control such a gavernment,” his mossaygo i recoived with gonoral witiv- faction, —_— ~Jobn Diamond, the mmpposed abduotor of the Martlu childron, iu roported to have beou goon & few days sinco noar Koukak co, FOREIGN. The Russian Government to Try Compulsory Educatiom Couut Von Arnim Again Taken to the Polico Btation, Last Sesslon of the French Permanent Gommittee, Ronewed Protest Against the Suppression of Republicin Nowspapers. SPAIN, TR OANLIST DEFEAT AT TRON, Maprip, Nov. 12,—Tho loss of the Carliats in tho engagoments nenr Irun wns loavy. They succoedod in earsrying off their guus. It is hes Novod that thoy will retreat to Estslln. Tho Govorhm ent hins received intolligouco that Gon Lnsorna has entorod Irun, INOENDIARIES ARRESTED, Mapnip, Nov. 12.—0en. Laserna has ordered tho arrest of a number of Incondiarlcs at Irun; and couvoned a court-martial fo try thom. DON ALPHONSD, Hrspave, Nov, 12.—Don Alphongo jssued an Address to his troops beford lio quitted Spaiu. o mays Dis tomporary rotiroment is sololy causod by the royal order dopriviug him of hik cummand jn Citalonin, Ho swaita tho time when his sorvices will ngaih bo uscful to the causo, Don Carlos approves his withdrawal. THE ROUT AT I} Loxpon, Nov. 1i—5 a. m.—Tho Standard's Apeolal frotn ITondayo esys: * 'Flio relreat of tho Carlists_from Irun ended in'n gevorsl stampede, Hundrods of burnlng houtes mirk the progicss of the Ropublieans who occupled San Mactial at D o'clock ‘Thurs- day morning, and sro on thelr ‘mf; to” destroy tho fouudrics at Vora, to swhicl lnco tho " Carlists firat rotired. ‘Liio Unrliats, ofore lenving thelr old positions, burnod the hiotses of the le{;\mxem sympathizors, Oue of their lendors, Caballos, is accusod of treachory, aud has fled. Anothor, Mondiri, 18 woundod, Gon. Lasorns has recoived ordors to toturn to the line of tho Ebro after leaving & strong gnr- rison ab Irin. Ho was to roturn with ltis malu foreo to Sari Sebastlat, aud ro-cmbark to-day for Santandor. g GERMANY. BOUNDARY REVISION DECLINED, Loxboy, Nov. 12.—The Pall Mall Gazeile says Prussia hay declined the proposal made by Rus- gin for o rovision of tha boundary lina betwaeon tho two countrica. VON ALNII AGAIN ARRESTED, Beauiy, Nov. 12,—~Count von Arnin was again arrested thin afternooo, and convoyed to the polico station. It is roported that tho Count re- ceivod a cony of bis indictment on Tuesday last, and the only charge bmu{;hh against bim 18 for the suppresion of oflivial ducuments, —_—— FRANCE. USHULY HTUDENTS, Panis, Nov, 12,—Tho students of the School of Modicino porslsting in oreating- disturbances whenover Prof. Chaffard atteptoed to lecture, all tho lectures have boen suspended for ono month, THE PERMANENT COMMITTER. Panis, Nov. 12.—Lhe Permanont Committeo of the Assombly hold its lnst sittiog to-dny. 'Tho Loft ronowetl its protost against the supprossion of Republican journals. — GREAT BRITAIN, A TASTE OF WINTER. Toxpox, Nov. 12.—Suow foll in tho southern . countios of England yesterday, aud the woathor is unusually cold. DR, RENEALY'S CASE. Loxpoy, Nov. 12,—Dr. Konouly hos not yot been disbarred, but has boon summoned by the bonebiers to appear on the 20th inst, and show canse why he suould not so bo treated, The Marquis of Salisbury and Dean Stanloy have been nominated as_ecandictates for the Reo- torubip of St. Audrow’s University. i i RUSSIA. FORTIFYING TUE KUIVAN FRONTIER. 8r. PeTERsvong, Nov. 12.—The Russian Gov- ornment hos sont out orders for thoe speedy com- plotion of the fortresses on tho Khivan fron- tiets. EDUCATIONAL. The Golass says the Governmont has resalved to introduco a systom of compulsory clomentary education, A trinlis to bomade nt St. Peters- burg ot the Borhn system, oud it is thought now sehools will be opoued by tho 16tk insc. SOCIALISTIO CONSPIRAOY, Loxpoy, Nov. 12.—A dispatel to the Daily News from Yienna gaya: *Tho Zagblat hay re- ceived iuteiliconce thnt strano rumors are cireu- latng in Potaraourg of o socialist conspir- acy, in which tho conspirators msae an tnsuc- cexsful attompt to murdor tho Czay, and thut a number of arvests bavo been made in couse- quonco in Motcow. TUE TURCOMAN REDELS. 81, PereEnssune, Nov. 12.—The Khan of Khiva has iuformed Col. Ivauoff, commundor of tho Russian garrison on the Oxus, that Lo has neither soldiory nor mousy witk which to over- cowo hia rebollious ‘Lurcoman subjeets, aud he usks for aid of the Lussisus, Col Iyanol Loy tureatoned tho ‘Purcomaus with speedy reprisuls 1f tuit outragos are continuad. — THE NORTHWESTERN STATES. News Itoms Telegraphed to The Chis cago Tribuuc. . JLLINOIS Nora Hawley, a 3-year-old daughtor of M. J. Hawley, of Liucoln, foll into a cistorn yestor- day moining, Tho mothor of the child aud o man who had boen doing somo hauling wore near by, and, attracted by tho noiso of tho fall, discoverod tho child struggling for its life. In vain did the agonized mothor besecoh the mam to save her child, but, like a coward, ho refused to go down., Miss Ross Hawlev, a stor, piumged into tho doop cistorn and suved tho ebild! INDIANA. The Lake Bhore Road yestordny obtained tomporary injuuction against Adams fu tho dis- puted land cane, sud for u whilo e will not chop down any more fonces or tolograph l)uluu along tue road, U'ho'mority of the caso will bo heard at Laporte on tho 23d fnut. ) —Tho packing senson has bogun in earnest at Indinnapolis, ond tho hog market fs firm, with sn upward tondenoy, prices ranging from 0 to B0, As lopg as the weathier continues favor. able, 7,600 hogs will be slaughterod duly. 10WA, Yestorday morning an iron' tramsfer puily, about 6 foot in diametor, in tho paper-mill of Closo & Sous, nt lowa Uity, buest whilo gowg ot the rate of 600 rovolutions per munuce. ‘the fragmonts wero thrown 150 feet. A large pieco struck M. I Clowe, 8r,, fiacturing n rib and cutting lus head and arm. Iiis injurios will not prove o sorious as at first feared, —~1%ho demurrer to the indictmont against Tsanc Drandt, for tho embezzloment of Stato funds, wag argued batore Judgoe Daxwell, at Dos Momos yesterdny by Brandt's attornoys, Polic and Goode, ‘I'o argumont for tho Stuto will bo madeto-day. Muny are of tho opinion that tho ground of dofouse is wolt talkou, aud that the domuror will be sustained, —Qounterfaitors have been operating in Dea Moluas aud the surrounding country, and yos- torday it wos dircovered that o large namber of spurious 820 nates lavo been put in circutation and merchants viotimized in conwidorablo smounts, The notes pasuod aro_rather pootl: %nuutgd, are on good paper, nud datod Murc] 18062, *_patriok Quinan, foromsn of tho Koy Oity Tlaning Mills, Dubuque, mot wilk an accident yestorduy that will prove fatul, One of tio tnatu Lolta in the mills broke and struck him on tho hend with such forco as to penocirato the sl und ot the bralng out, Btrange to rolute that, although suffering from tho Llow snd the braing oozing slowly ont from 9 o'vlock Hll luto 1o tho oveniug, he ssilt rotainod his consolons- ness, and at tunos was able to speals, 1lo s une marviod, and about 35 years of nge. —1ly some ovorsight in the Jowu code-makers it hiaw beon discoverod Ghiat the formor law making nmwrder not bailable was citted from the now codo, and accordingiy s numbor of pemsony chiurgod with murder bavo boon admitted to bail, WIONHIN, Oharlon DPfeiffor, only two months married, Iast night took an ovardoso of arsonis jntonds g to comwit vuicide it a it of despondonoy ros sutlting from want of cmploymons, An omotis anved his lifo, : =Xt o meeting of the Milwankoo Plymouth Ohuten Boclety bt night, n lottor was read from tho Rev, Dr. Dudlov, ausworing the letior of the Booloty rofusing to nceapt Lis_rosignation, withe (Im\nnv bis rosignntion, and statiug that ho takeen thin mtepan tin hellof chioy will ngron with him that tho good of tho Chureh demands the erection of nnow church editice, and mbumating that §76,000 or Bo should bo pladied for the purpouo, - A Committes of Waysand Moans waa dppolhted to roport to & mieoling on tha 10t bf l?ecumbet on this propositior, aud. it s cortaln that tho present odiflco will bo altored or o now one built. —ZXllou Witliams, Intoly married to o sailor on tho lako, lving nt the houo of drs, Counors, Milwaukao, digd suddenly Wodnehtluy, An: it quost Liold yentorday doveloped tisb” fast thas Cupt, Woaloy Iisk, of tho schooner Daulel U, Tord, aud o linn n Tamily at Oswegt, had beon intimata with her, and Lo waa sont for by hor Weduesdav, sho beiiig dlok, A bov tostiliod that Fuslc wont fur lauddnien £3¢ hir, 88tsisibly to ro- llovo paln, and_ndmiuistered o largs spoon full, five minntos aflor tho taling of which eho ex- pired. U'ho tnquost was adjourned il to-day, :na TFigl hold to balln &5,000 to awalt tho-roe wits ¥ =5 —Soveral of the cars for tho enst pldo clty rallrond of Milwaukaa Linvo ariived. Tho rails aro alt lald. oo, TLoren Coflin, n youn s braking on the local froight North, was kilicd at Anua Station yestor- day ufieinoon, e foll on the trackin somo Emnmr, r';n:h:’\ins l'lunaner hydzhf mfime. pic ng {Honds living in Lima, and oloo Daytol and Sritlieh s i ® e Ed Dounclly, 17 years old, whilo stealing o rido on 8 freight-car in Cime?nlmll, way knocked off tho ear and run over Ly tho noxt car, com- plotely sovoring his bady in two. NEARASKA, Tho family of Sonator O, 1, Morton loft Ogden to-day, coming ensbward, v, Morton remuios {u Calitornin ~Tho Nebraslth Ald Bacloty furalshed the Omabin press yestorday o statemont ot tho ro- coipts hod wxpouditurey, Ti’o totnl dasli doun tions aro 211,437, with a cousiderabio amonut of goods. Tho Soclosy I uuzn;f itw work vigoious- y, and_commandy tho eonfidehes of the pnblie, 1tk menns avo not ciqual to the necosnities of tha desttuto suttlers in the grasshoppor region, ol s i WASHINGTON, Treasurer Spinierds T'ho Ch: o Cotsectorsfup—Miscollne noouy Ftens Spectal Disputeh to T'a Chicaso Trivune, ‘Wasitisatoy, Nov, 12.—Gou. Bpiner's roport, A8 summarized by the Assoclutod Prous, contuing 1o rofereudo to tho 1,65 bohds, A statomunt was mado in theso dispatchios, » fow days ago, ro- garding somo’ Avgusicats which the Tronsurer would use in his ropoit in favor of convertible bonds, and it was based upon the fact thot bo had wiitten thetm ohit, intending to give tham a vlaco in his report. Sulsequont considerations; Lowever, induced kit to loavo out nll such mat- tor, although ho continues of the ssmo opiuion ou the subjoct that ho held lnut yonr. THL GIICAGO COLLECTOUSNID, It was deeided Lo-dlay to withdraw Mr. Hoyl's appolutmont ns Interunl Reveuno Collec:or nl Chicago, und teudor $he oltice to Phillp 11, Wads- worth, Sonator Logan mdorued Me. Hoyb s Lougnt and capnable, out objectdd to lus anpoint- mont on tho ground that hio ia nol. woll kuown in public circles throushout o ity, This ropro- seutation secused the chianyre, PAVING EXPERINENTS. Contractora liave alrendy beguu to preparo DPonusyivanin avonue for the purposo of laying {beir sample pavements, undor tho couditions 1o- contly hud down by tho Distrlct Commissioners, THE WASHINGION MONUMENT AB3JCIATION continuo to report tho recoipt of subueriptions from varions eoctions of the country, and tho pruspects for tho oarly completion of tho monus went eeom to be better than ever, CIVIL BERVICE REFORM, Tho Prosident has given tho Civil Sorvico Re~ form Comtmigsionors rorson to loliovo that hoe will urgo in his forticoming messugo an appro- priation to carry out tho system, Ilo had wot only not chunged his opivlon with reference to tho systom, but he oxprosuos rogret that tho rules invo net been properly carued out in somo localities. Bond Schomo TOL NEVENUE. Thoro it vere littlo probavility that tho Trons- ury ofliciuls ,will rocommend suy modifications ol tho present rovenuo lawy, Tha customs ro- ceipts havo greatly fallon off duting tho past year, which faot is attributable to tie paunic of lnst fall, bue tho iuteruel rovenuo recoipts linve bucn stendily lucrensing, and have latgoly oxcecded the Commissioncr's ostimagcs, ‘Lrous- wy oflicials aro mclived to opposs all the modi- flcittions and new classifications that Lave boon proposed, becanse _they believa that their adop- tion would diminish the customs rccoipia moro than thio country conid stand at thia timo, Mom- bers of {lio Vnys aud Means Commitico have Deon individually cousideting » number of plans that bave beon suzgested for tho reorganization of tho {arill xyntewm, but 1t is not belioved taoy will zccommond any chango in tha prescat lnws, TUL CHICAGO COLLLCTORSUIL, 140 the Assuced Presst Warmyaros, 1. C., Nov, 12.—Dhilip Wade- warth is appointed Colleotorof 1ntornal Hevouuo for tho First Districs of Iilinois, vice Hoyt, whuso uopuBeilon is wishdrawn. ' CLATMS, The Secretary of the Interior revorzes the do- cislon of Commissioner Dramuiond, of tho Gous eral Land-Otlice, uf tho 28d of Junuary, 1874, re- fusing to cousidor an necount in favor of Ne- braska for & por cent of tue valuo of public landy lying within hor limits, included withia the roservations mndo by treatics with Iudians, Tho aceonut will be, therefore, ot _onco prepared aud torwarded to tho Treasury Depsrtment. Vs deciion will control tho pending claims from several other Statos. CASUALIIES. Broke £lis Neelts Correspondence of 1'he Clicdoo Tridune, Poro, Oglo Co., IIf, Nov. n.—m:?/ terdny, two of our eitizons went to Dixdn with a load of vegotables, and, on thelr way honto, one of them, David Randall, in attompt- ing to got out of tho wagon, foll and broke his neck. His body was brought hero, and an in- quost held over it. Tho testimony bofore tho nry shiowod that ho_wns undor the influence of iquor, obtaiued in Dixon, Lo loft na family, but was consdered at homo n steady, industrious maun, but, tu his cartier days, somewhnt addiceed to the ugo of strong driulk. A Minc on Firc—One Man iillod. Special Dispateh ta 2he Ciicago 1'ribunc, Pegiy, O, Nov. 13, —=Thore was almost a ca- tastropho at the Hope Mincs yesterday. It caught fire 8t 2:15 p, m. Ono man was killed by the rush, falling from the middle veln to tho bottowm. A coutinnal stream of water way promptly poured in, aud tho men, eighty in all, wors bouted out eafo by 8 o'clock.” Tho ilre caught in tho middle vein, Killed by tho Cars, Cixoiyxati, 0., Nov. 12.~The expross {ramn on the Louisvilie 8fort Line, coming into Cove ington to-day, struck and instuntly lalled Mrs, Eliza Morris, b9 yeara of ngs. Bho was walling along tho track, aud nttompted o cross bofors tho Jocomative. ” et S TAXATION OF MILWAUKEE, Specigl Disvateh ta The Chicago ridine, | Minwapise, Nov. 12,—Thoe Couunty Committes of Equalization have nt longth concluded the iysmnntms of tuxes to o raised for 1875, as ful- 0wy s Loan duo June 1,..,. Interest ou §400,000 Londs, Toan du Halurics of county ofticers Court cxpenscs, lucluding Bl 04 JUTOTB.veusarnenne For mubport of oty yoor, Lxpences sud ropairs of coutty Lul Sherjil's account and Jall expenacs, Qoroner's and Conatables' ccounts, Total,,., . corrraersenansanessn§105,002 In addition, thore will bo required for common sohools 841,025, 'ho apportionnient of the av- sossiont is ua follove: 851,325,087 KBl 1y AUlwaul Total,, AMERICAN BEE-KEEPZRS, Prrranuna, Nov, 13.—The sccond day's scssion of the North Amorican Heo-Koopors' Association rugomblod a 9 o'clock thiv morning, A Uowme ing to several speoclics from tueir leadors, adopted o sories # commitioo of five to coufer with a similux Sglu{nltlou of oporatora rogarding pricos for igrging, iuu?renr.ed citizony ate to Lo ap| trato mnttors, thoir deoision to bo final. The poranca Woron of Alasaachusetts opono motning with a Fand aitendanoo, tion was numed of Masxachanetts," wich Mrs, UhiTord, of Worceas tor, ax I'resident., conferonco, thio main quostion in which you srs intorosting yourself, ihifol hiave yout doubt_ws to tho wisdons of com) Tisvo whways folt thab the law whid o alty aftor penalty on a puront who Is unwilliug to have his ohild vuccluatod, 18 monstrous, and ought to bo yopoalod, mitteo on, Lublioation was appointed, and thn Convontlon ot auco progeedod to the discussion of various toples. 1L A, Kiug, of Now York, rand o papor on tho udultoration or honoy. A commilioa was mppointe to draft rexolutlons expressive of the fudgmond of tho Assocition n'!.’IIIIIHL nuch pr.\ceie{-n. 4 The quealions of bec-foraga aud wintating of 'Il)‘(‘x’%s "u'&‘.l.“-';fi"x""’ pro}uhrd u?nuldnmhlo doliato. vehtion tovk up the toplo of candied honoy aml the best mulhlul of prnt:'nnflfill. ulLLbl' the discusalon of whi 4 o Jourued, b ol tho ‘Convoution ad: — RELIGIOUS, Bicction of an Asststant=Gishop ia Ientacuy to Succeed itshop Came minNe Snecial Disnateh ta e Chicago Tefune, TovisviLee, Ky., Nov. 12.—1ho Couvention t4 choono & succoasor’ to “Dithop Cumiing, 68 As- slstant-Blshop of this dlocess, tearsormbled to- day, Tho clericnl dologates numberod twenty. savon, 50 that Lo fotrtocn voles trere neseavaty tonchoico, Whon tba votlng commonced, Dr. Shidman, of Loxingtéh, tho ligh-Chureh cane didate, récotved 13 votes; Bishop Haro, Low %hm-u h, 114 aud Dr, Dudloy, of Baltimoro, 2. hio Tow-Cliiroh party, Tinding thoy conld nok clect their nominos, a8 Dr. Dudloy’s “supaorters Wonlid 1ot derort luta, Bognp, Biter vovora) hatlots, bidd bden givon to gd over to L1s latter, who was fiually otacted on tho 16th ballot by 14'to 18 for Sbipman. A motlon was offorod to moke the lectioh unhuimous, tut Tachiofely, a promincot Dituallst, voted ¥ No.” Mho lay delegntos cons firmed Hio cloction by a vate of 22 to U, Dr. Thomas W, Dudley, juuior Bishop-oloct, wéa botn fu Richmond, Va,, and s in nis 990 Jenr, Ho served ag Comitnssaty Major it ths Confederato sorvico during tho war, Bovon years ago ho tool holy orders,and for tho past six yeara has boon Rector of Christ Olinrol, Baki= Lxlz:;mnl‘flemi,ahnnclmmcrlva‘tlvo uh;nolmlnu. but his rorardo| as a vietor) o Clreha party I Koutueky, oryt thoLiow: Mctabdiae Atd fof Forcign Miastons Niiw Yonx, Nov. 12.~Tho Gonoral dissionary f]nmml.l.lm of the Methodist Episcopal Obureh, in neesion Lo-duy, voted §24,400 to Gormany and Switzorland ; 87,000 to Donmark; $12,000 to Norwsy ; $32.000 to Swedon; £8,000 to Bulgarla, 13,000 to Italy ; £18,600 to Mexico; 85,000 to Afiica and 517,750 to Jnpan. Tho total appro- ;\l‘in:.h?ll‘g“l_'pr (?rnlinlmhmimm 1s 8303,853. Tho upriation Exlc’u &8,000.“ rigona is £3,000, and for Now S seonaiss THE INDIANS, A sharp o1 jtht on mcoOlcliands Oreoly B tosn Oltoyonnes Killed, New Yok, Nov, 12.—A dispateh from Camp Bapply, inthe Indisu Torritory, dated Nov. 7, tella tho story of a fight on MoGléllan Crook the provions day, botween twonty-eight mon of tha Eighth Cavalry, under Capt. H, J, Farneworth, and 100 Cheyconos, 'Uho Unitod States troops lont one killed ud fotie wounded, and tho Ine ans Jost dfscon Lite After Dhlo Eilitors? Scilps, /Special Disnaleh to The Chicago Tribune, , Kanuas Crry., Mo, Nov, 12.—A party just ame rived reports that a hunting party, smong them somo nowapaper mea from Ohio, who wenk ont in l:m ml:‘d“tuom' u::r:nnsiox;i wero chased by ZIudians nbout 30 mile from My, - e o0 i o Fry 3, e Ko falo by pormission of tha Govarnment, but are puacoseble, and their chase of tho quill-drivors B probable scare on their part. Ll divaty Discouraged Savagas. Dodge City, (Nov, 9), Correspondence of the Quina ey Whig, Ihavohad sn iuterviow with Liout. Lewis, Juot from Comp Bupply, sud also with Liout. Briatol, from Miles’ command. Thoy both agrea in tho statomont that {lo. Indinns arn greatly domornlized aud disheartoned, Licut, Bristol haa boon in chargo of traops guarding supplys traing, o eays that & faw days ogo o Bquaw camo into comp with & mossage from a large Ijm'ty of Indinum, stating that thoy had beon ararsed all summer by troops; that their ponies are jaded and worn out, and, it nllowed to go to their resorvations, they mill be * goed Indinns," Gou, Slicridan came up from Camp Supply and. the Cheyenno Agoncy a fow daya ago, and hos g""" military movements a livaly impetus. The iforcut military commands bad captured soma 5,000 borses and ponies, which ho ordared shot. Lho Licutenant savs tho dilierent dotachmouts of tho army haye closod iu from all directions on the Indians, so. thot they cannot go far in any direction without being intorcepted by troops, and in many cases thoy have boen surprised aud pursued so closely that they have abeodonoed camu with meat cookiug on tho coals, Hovoral hundred fodge-poles wero thrown away in their tlight. OBLITUARY., No k3. Gillespie, of Notre Daine, Ind, Spreial Dispiatch to The Ciucaao Triouna, Souti Bexp, Ind, Nov.12,—The Rev. N, H, Gilleupio, of Notro Damo, died this mormng, aud will be buricd on Soturday, Fatber Gillospie was formerly o Vico-Presidont of the University, DProsident of Bt. Mary's Colloge, Chicago, and mlulg editor of tho "Ape Mama. e was o brother of Mother Angels, tho Suporior of St. AMury's and tho othor fomale brauchos of the Ordor of tho Holy Cross in the United Statos, Ho was o brother-in-law to Mrs. Gon, Shorman, The Rev. George % Wagner, Unitod States Scn. ate Librariou, Wasnzarox, D, C., Nov. 12.—Gaorge 5. TWngs ner, of Penusyivanin, the Senate Librarian, died Lere to-day of congontion of the lungs. - ————— TAE UNEMPLOYED. Ten Thousand Noedy People in Now York Citys Nuw Yonk, Nov. 12.—Tho managors of BE, Johu's Guild say that at loast 10,000 mon and women are out of employment in Now York Oity, and that whole famitics are without tho necussn. rios of lifo, Hundreds gathor at the Guild doora daily clumoring for food, and tho tronsury of the Guild, oven to its reserve fund, Isexhisusted. P s MEETING OF MINERS. St Louts, Nov. 12,—About 1,000 striking coul-miners hold n meeting near Fronch Villago, St Cluir County, Ill., to-day, and, ofier listen- ropotts from various lodges, and of rosolutions, and appointed If thoso committees do not agreo, dis< pointed to arbje muctivg wan quite orderly, no disposition boing manifested to creato troublo or disoboy the law, —_— UTAH ITEMS. Batr Larr, U, T., Nov. 12.—Brigham Yo s e St u the Third Distriee Court to-day Goorgoe Caunon gave bail in $5,000 to muweyr f:n?mk dan to duy on tho charge of polygumy, the former indictment against Lim haviag been found une |'l‘ur the Torrisorial law for lasoivieus cohablta~ on, Thomas E. Risks, now in the Ponitentiary horo nndey indiciments for lascivious cohabiias tion und murder, mado an offort o got rejoasod on bail to-day, bub unsucoensfully, —— MASSACHUSETTS TEWPERANCE WOMEN. Bostod, Nov, 13.—A Couvention of tho Tem. d this Tho organiza. * Woman's Tomperance Unioz EV/ YORK FAILURE. New Yong, Nov, 12.—Tho suspension ia an. nounced of ¢, B, Fowler & Droa., rice doalers, Tho amaunt af their liabilltica 18 not yet ascore twined, but thoy aro oatimstod 86 over $100,000, e Mr. Bright en Vaccinntion, At an anti- vacelnation conforence hold {n Dir mingham, the following lotter was road from M. Jahn Bright membor of Parliamont ¢ % Dgan Suis 1 cannob tako auy part in your wor will 1 oxpress any opinion on uxcopt 8D fur s to soy bhat to facts coma baforo ma #oom Lo bo againsk but I have uo objection to expross my pulsion, and I Tnliots pons 1 aum, very truly you #Joux Bumuuz,