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2 1874---TWELVE PAGES. and fortifving San Marcial, The Carliata aro ro- nvimnrhug iy Bmnil numbors, o Datly Netos norms\mudnut roports that 5o ront was tua discontont In tho Rtopublican army at tho vietory bofore Irun was rondered almost abortive by thio withdrawal of large numbers of troops bofora their commandors woro ablo to follow it up with o heavier blow st the insur- gonts. 3 — RUSSIA. TR BOCIALIBT CONSPINACY. Tospoy, Nov. 14.—The Daily T'depraph re- ponts tho reparts of # socinlistia coneplracy in Russia, aud ndds that 3,000 persons, including many ladies, have been arrested. A com- misslon s beon appointod to investigalo tho conspirncy, tho oxact objoct of which is wtill unknown., Soveral' persons of oxaltod rank aro said to Lo implicated, A vant amount of monoy seoma to have boou ab the dis- posal of the conepirators, Tho arrouts sinco tho dincovory of ths plot liave beon o numerous that n porfect relgn of torror osints in St. Potors- burg, Tt was proposed tunt tho polico shonld senrch €vory houso iu the city in o singlo night. el A B DENMARK, POLITICAL EXOITEMRNT. Corgxmaary, Nov. 13.~Thero is some oxcite- mont 1 this city in consoquonca of {bo intro- duction in tha Follething, by Badleal mombors, of a motion for o vote of censuro of the Cabinet. “tho Prosldout of th Council of Ministors flret doclared that the adoption of tho motion would bo followad by immedinte disgolution of the Cab- foct, but afterwards unoxpeetedly determined that tho Alinistry should not dissolve, in auy ovont. Dobato on the motion is {»rogmafllng. In cnsio of nuy disorder, tho ‘;upulul on would Tally around the King and the Goverumont, Toxpox, Nov. 13.—A dispatel from Copenha- o says the Radicals, trightened by tho doter- mined attitudo of tha Cabinot, bave withdrawn tho proposition for a vole of consure, ————— KHIVA. THE NEDELLIOUS TURCOMANS, Sr. Prrenssure, Nov. 13.—Latest ndvicos from Khiva say thero is compieto anarchy thoro. Tho Turcomans rofuse to obey tho Khon, who summoned bis Council, which declarod that Kbivan autonomy was o fletion, and that the ai of Russla was indispensablo. . g oUBA. COLLECTING THE TAXES. TIavaNA, Nov. 18.—Tho Oflicial Gazelle yonter- day published the ijnstructions of tho Captnin- Gonoral for the collection of tho & per cont tax. Coulributora who bave not paid tho firat two quartors aro required fo make payment within ten daya, failing in which thoy must pay in ad- dition to tho 5 per cont a penalty of 2 per cont for overy ton daye’ delay, 'Thia will apply only until the 15th of Decembeor, after which the derelict will bo proceeded ngainst in the manver provided in the iustructions issnod July 1, 1867, for tho collection of torritorinl contribu- . “ofl"l.:o Villsgo of Mnyarl wos overflowed for twenly bours, Neatly overy hougo way waghed PR ILEGED INSUROENT ORUELTIES, NEw Yong, Nov. 13,.—A letter from Havana, dnted tho Tth, waye: It is reported from in- surgont sources thnt_tho Village of San Geroni- 1o, in the Central Dopariment, and garrisoncd by 130 guardin civiles and about 75 voluuteers, was cafiured by tho insurgents, the town sncked, and finmwun\ Durned, and most of tho garrison Lillod,” Tho jonrnals nare faking up crisndo agninst tho gold epcculators, to whom thoy attribute the e in gold. — FRANCE. A CONCESSION TO THE LEPT CENTRE. Loxnos, Nov. 14.—The correspondent of the Times telegrapbs from Paris at midnight a rumor that President MacMahon has summoned 3L Dufaurc to tho Cabinet. It iy inferred, if the roport is truo, that tho- Ministry will be motiticd in the direction of thio Left Centro bo- fore the meoting of tho Assemnbly. e AUSTRIA. CABINDY DISCUSSIONS. Toxpox, Nov. 14,.—The Standard's dispatches from Viennn roport that thero I8 lack of har- 1mony in tho Austrion Cabinot. Great canses of irvitation exist,but the roport in cireulation, that suvernl Ministers hnd resigned on account of dif- foroncos with Count Andrassy, are untruo. a0 JAPAN. A FLAWH IN THE PAX. New Yonx, Nov. 18.—It was ramored in Wall mircet to-day thata foroign Govornment had purchased 8,500,000 pounds of saltpetre from n firm in thiscity dealing in tho atticle. Tho cun- clusion jumped at was that a foreign powor was on tho vergo of war, Upan inquiry, it was lenrned that n prominent Louse had been asked ifivcould placo that amonntof saltpotroata given point in 1875, ‘Lo firm replied that they could, but nothing moro has beew heard of tho mattor. [t wns olsowhere sscertained thatn represcntativa of the Japaucso Govornmont had been in thin city lrylllF to purchase 2,600 barrels of ganpowder for “shipmont to Japan, Finding troubly about tho price, tho agenta have gono to England in hopo of gettiug it mora cheaply. ———— PROSECUTION OF LIQUOR-SELLERS, Corrcspondence of The Chicano Iribune, NcGnrrour, Ia, Nov, 12, J. C. Vaupel, about u year ago, disappoared rather mymurlou»l{ from his home at Elkader, and hag not been heara of dirveetly since, Tor sa1se years previous he had beeu drinking to excess, and €0 much 8o that his mind_becamo affected. 1o neglected his business and family, loat his property, nnd misfortune scomed to follow lim. As troubles increased, ho dravk more, and tho inroads mado by the liquor upon bis constitution and mind becatno more evident ; aud finally he desortod family and ovorything. Blr. Vaupel was one of tho most respected citi- zens of Clayton County. At ouo time ho was Treasurcr of the county, and lnrgely engagod in land-speculations, “and st the timo Lo left ho was a merchant, To-dny, Mrs. J. O, Vanpel, by ber nhumu{s, E. Odell & Son, of McGrogor, and Woodwnrd & Preston, of Elkader, have commonced suit against tho sa- loon-keopers of Elkndor who furnished hor husband” with drink. elaiming damages to the wmount of $40,000 of the following yarties: Au- ust Bormau, £12,000; X. Lanb, #19,000; Jacob Stemmer, $12,000; A. Papin, £2,000; Georgo Wachsmuth, 82,000, ———— OMAHA ITEMS. Oxaua, -Nov. 13,.—Special lottora of adminis- \ration on the estate of the Jate Edward Creigh- on have boen granced to his brother, Mr. John Croighton, no will having yet boen found, On Wednoaday ovening, Brown, o private of Sompany A, Twenty-third Infantry, was stabbod o a row, and i now n a dying condition. fiJmlgn Dillon, In the United Hiates Cirenit Sourt, this morning, in tho suit of tho First Sational Bank va. Douglay County, rendored o .lccmluu to tha effect that taxes ean bo collected {rom Natlonnl Banks whose capital stock isin ?a\'anuneul bondy, The amount colloctublo from .)‘11?)‘5‘;3 National Bauks of this city for 1873 is The Union Pacific and Durlington & Mieriy- aippi Railroads punlish o citeular to-day stating thiat donations forwurded through the agency of tho Stato Roliof and Aid Socioty -will bo carried free untfl further orders, and that al) applica- 4ontl thorefor must bo made to I, B, Claudler, Jdecratary, A — #MAN’S NATIONAL TEMPERANCE CONVEN- TION. Oreverayp, 0., Nov, 13.—~Tho Woman's Na- tionnl Temporance Convention will conveno in Ehin city on Weanosduy, Nov, 18, atul continue throo days, It is oxpeelod that dolagntes will o Y]rcuunt from overy Congrossional Distaiet in the nited States and from tho Torritories, aud its procecdings will bo of grent goneral interent, Every proparation has been mmdo by tho citizens of Cleveland to extend tha most liboral hospitality to thoso who may attend, All delogates will ro- port at the rooms of the Young Men™ Christian Asrocintion, nud correspondence may bo Liad with J. Langeheaf al those vooms, o s SENATOR MORYON'S HEALTH, OnEYENSE, Wyo,, Nov, 13.~Col. Ilolloway, of Indianapoliz, brothor-in-law of Seuntor Morton, asgad throngh hore yestordsy en-route Eag fo veports Honator Morton at Han's larbara, Cal,, much haproved In health, and that he will probably remain there all winter if e vontinuen to recelve bouerit from the California climme, THE TOWNSEND BANK FAILURE, New tfavey, Nov, 10.—Tho Reccivers of tho Townsond Bani publish 2 ropott that tha good aseobs awouot £0 08 por cont of the habilitios, and that they hopo Lo reniizo w considornblo ud- ditional suin from tho doubtful usscls, which amount to uver 900,000, CRIME. Rebutting Evidence in the Safe-Burglary Trial, Hagyes, o Principal Witness for the Proseoution, Arrested for Perjury, Robbery of an American Express Messenger in Canada. Unlawlul Cremation of a Wile, Pre. viously Murdered. A Negro Robber Brained by n Vigorous Lady of 50 Sununers. The Btory of Glendenning, the Jerscy City Clergyman. The Washington=safo Iturginry Oaso ~Ilayos Arrosted for Perjury. Speeial Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune, ‘WasmiNaroy, D, C., Nov. 13.—The tnking of testimony in tho safe-burglary trial was con- cluded to-day, and further proceedinga were ad- Journed till Mondny, when tho argumonta will bogin, Aeslatant Attornoy-General ITill apponring for tho prosecution. As zoon a8 the announco- ment was mado, ITarrington stepped up to one of tho attornoys for tha prosccution, and nsked whothier thelr witnessea had been discherged. Tecoiving on afirmativo reply, bo at onco ro- sponded: **Thon wo will arrest Hayou at onco.” A ghort time aftorwards Hayes was arrcstod on o warrant sworn out by Whitely, chiarging him with perjury. Ho was taken beforo Polico Judge Snell, who placed tho bail at $5,000 and rofuscd to make it any less, Aa Iayes could not furnish Dbnil in 8o large s sum ho_was remanded to jail. Netticship, ono of the indicted conspirators, way bailed in 81,500 by the influonce of the ring, and Berton’s rolonao was secured by Harrington on §2,000 bil, notwithstanding ho was tho bur- glar who blow open the safo. - Thiy refusal to allow Hayes to go on Tensonablo bail shows the animus of tho ring and their power. Hnyes' of- fonsc consibtod in tolling & great doal that was unpalatablo to tho tiug, and in maintaining tho integrity of hia story, notwithstanding vigorous crosg-cxamination and other cfforts to break him down. Urdoubtedly his arrost was timed o that it would havo tho greatest effect on tho Jury, who will bo given tho casc nbout next Wednesdny. A great deal of indignatlon at tho tyrannical proceediug is manifestod boro, [0 the Associated Press.) WasuiNeTos, Nov. 13,—At the safe-burglary trial to-dny, Leatimony was introduced showiog tho trustworthiness of ayes and Zirruth, A, 5L, Gibson, tho corrcspondent of tho Now Yorlk Sun, testiied thnt ho was present at the in- terview betweon Bolicitor Williema and ‘Tom Shallor. 'Lho witnoss happened to bo in the So- licitor's oftice, somo timo 1 August, when Shailor camo in. Wilness got up to go, but tho Soliciter aslied lim to romnin, The Bollcitor ehowed Bhailor soms tolograms, and, pointing to the let- tor L in one of thom, nekad Lim to whom it ro- forred. Shailor said it roforred to oue Hopper, who lind been conneeted with a counterfoit case. Iio also showed ono rolating to loward, and Bhailor said it reforred to Gen, Howard. After Shoilor had gone out, witness asked tho Solicitor if Shailor would allow such a moan as Hopper to guthorize him to send bim tolegramy for it, and loenid: ™ It sooms 80" Jir. Riddlo road a portion of Whitely's month= 1y report, roforring to Newtleship, which atated that Nettleship was in Washivgton on the 21at, 494, and 234 of April, atteudivg to ho Howard matter, and that e lort Washington ontho night of the 23d of April, for Philadelphia. A copy of tho telegram_nlloged to have been stolen was offorod 1n evidencs, but tho defense nb’hul,cd: but, after argument, the Court do- eid ctll to udmit, and tho dofenso noted tho ox- ception. o telegram was road, being dirccted to A. B. Williums, in New York, Ib requested Williams {0 como liomo that night, and usked Nettieship to como with him and keep a lookout for Smth, 1t was dated April 21, and signed ** Iarry.” M, Piddlo gave notico that tha prosecution bad eloacd itu rebuting testimony. Thio defensa called Harry Williams, a brother of A, B. Willlams. 1fo remembered that when his brothor was in Now York, laet April, bo sent two tolegrams to bim, A copy of tho missing telegram wns ehown, and tho witnees said it was the onc. Ho dirceted tho telogram in caso of Wiltinm Ilale, and tho copy road Willlam Iale, 1o nlso dircoted bl brothor toask ©* G." to come homo with him, snd this copy mado it *N." Tno witness eaid ‘" roferred to Goorgo Gevot. 1o sont tho telegram to his brother at tho requost of Richard Hurrington. Bome documontary evidenco was here intro- duced, and A, B. Nowcomb was recalled, The monthly roport of Whitely was banded to him, and ho recognized it aa o roport which ho made for that mouth. 'I'he letter nccompanying it was senitten aud signod by Whitely. ir, Riddie—Tben wo havo got one signaturs that you will admit as Whitely's 2 itness sald o had mado up this roport from documents aud roports which camo into lu bunds in tho office. Nettleship was suck & poor writer that tho witness could not mako out all Dis reports. ln,am siles agreed thnt the testimony was now all in. Mr. Davidge, for tho defenso, made & propo- sition Lo subinit tho caso to the jury without ar- gument. ‘Mr. Hil, for the Government, objectod. M, Riddle siated that ho was o ill that he could not remaiu in conrt during tho remaiudor of tho day, and was about 1o suggest that the court adjourn over till to-morrow, when Mr, Davidio eaid that, lunsmuch a8 the cnse would run juto noxt week, ho would sugiest that the court bo adjourned o Mouday. After ffteen minutes spent in arranging mat- tors, the Judgo said ho thouglt lio hud leayned onough from counscl to adjourn the court till Mouday, at 13 o'clock, and on that day thoy would hive a contivuous sitting until Mr, Hill had completed his argument, or untii 4 o'elock. Ry tho arrangomeont hotween tho counvol, thero are to be at least four argumonts to tho Jury, oud perhupa moro, Each will probably oc- ‘cupy the attontion of the jury ono day, Tho_Court instructed "tho jury again, and warned the balliffs in chiargo “that thoy had a golemn duty to pexform. An Expreas=Car Robbed of $40,000. onosto, Nov. 18.—Tho Amerlcan Lxpross Company’s mossenger on the Toronto Dranch of tho Grent Western Inilway vwas robbed this evening about 6 o'clock by five maslted robbers, Tho amonnt of monoy lost is supposed to bo §12,000 or 15,000 BECOND DIBPATOIN, Tononto, Nov. 1J,—As the exprees train on tho Clreat Western Railway iras loaving Port Credit, a station o few miles out of this city, about 5 o'clock this evening, five masked mon boarded her. After unfastoning tho bell-cord, they bound and gaggod tho bagguge-mnster, “hoy then antored tiio aparémionts of the Amori- enn Fxpress Compnny, whoso messenger thoy ugped, blindfolded, fnd hondeuffed.” Thoy fuuk tho Jeys of thoe safo from him, and sccured from £30,000 to £10,000. The robhors remained on the train until it renched Quoen’s Wharf, in tho woatorn part of this city. A ManKilis 55is Wifo and Burns Iior Tiody in o Logeficap. 81, Lauis, Mo,, Nov, 18,—The Watorfoo, Mon- roo County, Iil., Tines to-doy has the sccouut of the orrest and proliminary exawination of Barnoy Medluhon, a turmer living 8 miles from Burksvillo, Monrao County, for tho wurdor of his wifo on tho 9th of last August, and subse- gunn; burning of hor body, "It appears that foMulion and his wife lived unhappily, fraquont xfim\rrulu acounsing botwoon thom, aud his childron by u former wifo troutad hior very badly. Mrw, MeMuhon loft home sovernl timos under hursl treatment, but Lod always boon per- euaded to roturn by her hushand, On Aug, B, MeMulion went bis ehnldren to visit frionds, and on their roturn the noxt day they were told that their mothier had nllllndylornmku\'llln. uinco which time sho has not beon seen. or heard of. Ou tho day of tho slloged dignppesrunce of the woman, MeMulion fired u Jog-lenp #ome distanco from Lho honso, sud Kept it burugnig two weolis, ot emitted i terriblo slench, nud, when asked the cauto, MeMushon gaid ho was binnlug chiokens that had died of cholera, Buspicion baviug ro- cenfly been aroncd that Mys, Modahon had Doon foully dealt with, Bamuel Vrotene, fudes pondent dotective of 8, Lonis, was omployed to work up tho oase. I'rotine aud I'rosccuting-At- torney_ Rusa Arrivod lore to-day, and ‘| tho “Evening Dispatch gives ~quito n longthy acoount of tho ~ affair derived from thom, Aftor ModMnhon's log-hoap burned down tho ground was plowod oyor, but on examn- inution by Dotootive’ Protino, n fow dsys 8go, sovoral linir-pine, small Duttons, and’ bonos which locked lika fingor buncs, nnd part of an ol |b,mr fawbono, with tooth attached, wero found. ‘I'nln led to tho arrest of MoMabon, and tho evi- donco adduced at the prolimmary examination, nnd tho {mprobablo and contradictory statomonts mndo by AMoMation aud his childron, lod to his beiug held in &10,000 bond to anawer to a chargo of manslnughter, Oreat excitomont oxists In the neighborhood. MoMnhon is well advanced in lifo, and Jias grown-up children. 3unstifiable Klomucldo. Barrsnuny, N. O, Nov. 13,—T'wo nogroes en- tered the hiouse of nn old man, supposod to have a largo sum of monoy on hand, for tho purpose of robbing him, noar Lom this morning, snd, whou ho rofusad to give up his monoy, oue negro fired, tho shot taking offoct in tho old mon's mouth, but, qlnnnlng, mada only & llesh wound. Tho oltl_gent tacked the megro with n spade. The first blow penctratod tho bratn and killed him. Glendonnlug?s Storve Tt was known in Jorsoy Cily yeuterdey that the Rov. John B, Glondenuing was to teatity in hia own behalf, and tho rosult wae a orowded sudi- onee in the Prospect Avenuo Churoh. Joln Stunrt Glendonning was catled to tontify. As ho approached the stand tho nudlenco aroze .uud stood upon tho seats, Every pock was ‘craned forward, and sn_oppreseive_silenco fols lowed tho noisy rustlo of dresses, Mr. Glondon- ning wad porfoctly calm and oasy m bis domenn- or. " 1lo taok tho oath standing, with bie right Dband raised. Then he aat down sud began his testimony. o spoke very slowly, aud in a yory low tome. Ho mnot anco hositated m giving his answors Lo tho questions, and, judging from ap- poarances, was the lenst flurried and most un- concerued witness who has yot appoarad bofore tho Prosbytery. Hosnld: 1 rosldoin Summit avonue, Xam pastor of thin church, and tho person charged in this trlal I am 2G yoars old. 1 \vaa born in Miteburg, ¥a, I resided there four- teoh yoarw, 1 mext roshled fn Gaunonsburg, Pa, 3y motbier kopt Louso and I went {0 colloge, 1 attended 1hio collego_chopel, and becamo connectod with that churcl in November, 1863, Tho pastor wa3 Dr, Itid- die, T wes thoro five years, I next wont to Princoton, N 3., toattend lecturca {n tho Thealogical School, | boarded nt home. 1 gradusted thero aflor three yoars® study, From thero 1 came to Joraey City, My niotlier nud sister came with tae, and I 14vo with them now, s Ialwaya liave done, T waa well ncqualnted with Mnry Ellen Pomeroy. Qur acquaintanco Legan with her churcli connectio, 500 was the organtat hiote, and I used to send Ler the hyinns or {ako thom to Licr. At fhiat {{me sho was not o communicant of the church, 1w in the habit of Viniting bor, It was in tho spring of 1872 that I began 1o go 10 eo hor with tho bynns for tho Sundoy servico. 1 generally went to Lor hoizso on Baturday eveiilngs, I usitally cafled affer tea, 1 did not always spend the ovening. Sawelimes I remained half an hour, an somctinea longor, I havo viaited licr ou othier even- ingn, 1knd no particular ovening to call, I waa usu- ally hero at. tho beglnning of tho cholr meotinge, sud huve sowetinies accompanted hor to bior homo. 1 cau't say that T did ro often. T Lave taken her home from prayer-meotinga, bud not often, T nover remalned at hior Bouso so late as_hnlf-past 1 i tho morniug. X romember once when T wlayed un- titatter 11, cro engoged fu reading, Mary con- veraed with mo proviously 10 joiuiog my church, and I liad frequent conversations of a Teliglous character with Lior, Blio was in doubt about jofuing uv, She folt thnt o family with which sho was llving bad but 1ttlo Oliristfan Byiupatly, and sho was doubifnl wheth- er sh could Lreal nway from her relations with them, 1 told her she shonld do her duby regardiess of the ‘contequences, sud that us long a6 I was tho pastor sho could count on mo and the meinbers of the chi frignds, Sho was undecided for threo months, and in thiat o T had mony long and_carnest. convreations witl hor, Finally &ho entered into tho full com= Dialon of tho cliureh, aud T baloved thst I ind savod a soul, Mr, Dod~Did you evor makoe any presents to Mies Toweroy? s ‘Olondenning—Yes, slr, T gavo hor a locket, a locket chnin, u paiz of-earriugy and slcore-buttons, T gave them o liex in return for some small yresonts which shogavome, £Lo gavemo s shaving-casc, a small iollct Caso, nnd & box of handkerchicfs, That faall I remen- Bor &t this time, ‘Theto was aiso s picturo of & cross surrounded by flowers, Sho sald she had mado them For o horself, 1 nover gave er a plain goid ring and never saw oo on ler hand, I never made her a present of n watchi, 1 bouglita watch for her at her Toquest, paying §45 for ft. Shio sgroed to pay ms tho oney, an{ 8 givo mo 16 when eho racelvod the Wateh, 'Blo sald tlint her cousin owed hor somo money, and &4 soon ae ho yaid ber sho would give me tho rest, Thaveoftou bought articles in this way for the Jadies of my congregation. At tho timo of this troubla T waa Tegotlating for sonia commentarics for a young lads, bus I concluded it was time to givo up tho buslucss, 1 was nover cngaged to Mary Pomeroy, and tho fdea of our mnarrying waa nover thought of between us, 1 never lind eriminal intercoursa with her, and never rollcited her to suich & crime, Loxt Now Year's Day 1 T¥as 11 my study untll @ o'clock, 'Then £ went to moke calls will e, Duun, T wag 2t Bome all thg svontug, Last Thanksgiviug I took dinner with Mr. Tulloweil, 1oaving s Louse abont 10 o’clock, On thio ik of July, 113, 1 mado somo culla u (e sfinoon, ending st 3t Miller's, where I played two or threo gaic of croquet. Thon T went home, and spent {ho evening with my mather and slster. Dr. Dud—\When and how did you frst Lear of Miss Tomicroy's condition 7 Glendunning—1_first beard of it from hersolf, On 1o 5th of Lust July—it was Sabbatli—slio was ot the organ wheu I enlesed tho church, Sho bauded mo a noto and asked mo {0 read i, I read tho noto ond offered ft back fo her, a8 I could not understand ft, 8bo_sald, “Tlero's somo- 1liing awful back of thlu. Keep it, You may ncod i1 “Lasked her to capinin her meaning. Bho satidl slio could uot tan, but if T woulil call tho nost oven~ inig 2ho would {ell meall, Thod su eupsgement for Mouday, aud {old ber I would call on Tucsday, Sho auid Bbo’ was golvg 10 Joave the Milfera on Trieadny afiernoon, and o copy, of this leltor would fhen bo Inatled fo ber cousin, J, Smith Millor, I promised fo e her on that morning. Dr. Dod hore offered tho letter in evidence. Ho said that he would prove it to bo written by Masy Pomeroy lercafter. Tho following is & copy ¢ Jurr 7, 1874, ¥ Dpan_Covmx: Twish to ey to you'in this note (what) 1 conld Dot toll you whilo talking fo you, for fear you would get angry with me. I five do- colved yon alt along in regerd to Mr. Glendenning, teiling ‘yau things that nover had £ny ground of truth In thiein, in ordot to satiafy your curlosity whou you questioned me, aud provont uny dificully between us, Anud this ds tho resson I nover wished you to ko 16, i 4 regard to the matter, ITomada a friond of mo for no cvil purpos, but becauso bo {hought I wan trying to lead a good 1ife, and needed sympathy ; and nover hus o by word or'deed showed himeolf ottier than o tPue Chratian gontlewan, which he is, Even when I could bear 1t 1o longer, aud told him hiow bad T was and bow I decelyod bimn, thougl surprised and gricved ot my story, bo did not scorn me, but tried FRain, And now I ask you to forgive mo for decalving Youun 1 did, und hopo you will show him in somy Aray it you know tho'truo stato of thu cuse, Aanr, Mr. Glondenning continued : "'hat atternaon I met Mary in Newark avenue, 8t sald sho was on & bustucss crrand, and that, {f [ wonld walk down the aventuo with her, sho would axplaiu {bo letter, Iwalked with her, Sbo did uot socm very communlcutive, aud, 38 my questions evidently mado her i)l at caeo, 1 Jeft Ler to make ber call, and wont home, ‘Flisre wers ua ' myeterioun nl|1ul! " Letween s, 88 M, Clarkeon bas testided, and (bla is tho walk to which iiu teatimouy referred, There was anoto to 1 with this letter t ier cousin, Ihio note to Glondenning lias not yot beon put in evidonce, and counscl therefore rofused to give it to tlio publie. Explain what ebemeant by tho phrase, « Lven wheu 1 conld bear ft o longer tnd {old bim ‘how bait I was, sud tiow I deceived Lim,” Glondenning—Sho wan reforring toa_confesslon sho lind made to me shortly before, In tho beginning of June, Sho biad deceived mo ay’to lier modo of Life. 1 Toctived many auouyinous notcs concerning her, At firat tho charges wero vaguo, but at laet they became definite, As ber pastor, [ deemed it my duty to quez- tion her about theee clisrges, und I dideo, T told hor ono eyening what 1 iad Lieard, and askod an oxplana- tlon, Then sho confeessed cortain thiugy 1o me about Iier past life, 1t is this confeasion to which aho Tefors, Dr, Dod—When did you first learn that Miss Powo- roy uceused you of suducing her? P Glendenniung—0n o ovening of tho 16th of July I wan sittlng on_ tho steps of the chureh just beforo aneetlug e, when 8 friond eame and asked mo to go ‘With Iitu to his bouse, 1lo then told me that s warrant was fo bo lamued for roy arreat, s adviecd me to avald it uniil mornio by lesvite tho clitrch through fhe back door, I told him T should do no such thing, That ulght, afier chureh, Mr, allowell and myeeit stood talldig ut my gate whon Ofcer Lenson ap- Jrooched, Honkect o lo wall: auars tho stzeet vl v, 1 went ns far as (he bridge, Mo wald, * Tuoreh ayving lady fn troublo, 1 advlse you fo seltio tho watter op narry (he girl, Lean asetiro you that no- Dady knows of 3 uacopt tiio family acrors the steeet thio Justico of the Peace, and myselt,? T told him i was fupussiblo for e o ottla such s thing, 110 asked mie 10 o Lo r, Miller's Louso with bim soveral tines and L refused, Then he eald, #1vo o warean for you! I said, ‘@hat’ s yery dlier- ent thing, L must ‘obey the law.” Wo retuined to my louse, sud, niter I bkad made somo few orrangeinchts, Mz, iollowell and myeclf stuzted out with the offieer, 1o kald, We'll go o Mz, Mil~ Ter's,” nnd T, not knowiug whero i warraul was res turmable, went whh him, 1 rang tho door-bell, aud | birs, Alltlof came to tho door, Hha #aid, * Mr, Glon- Jenntug, wo teed you horo, Blio 1t th gos aud gave moa seat, Then dhic sald, ' Wo wait you to marey b ST (S i . wouned hek 11 sl shleked 3 #o you ‘who have rumed der 41 Tovar did, ma'au, T replied ; % and 1 you disd taken aroof her &g you shoult Laye doue, £ho Yould ever v bpon in this condition!” Mia, Miler fainted thom, und win eneried wpestiien, Thon Mr, Miller caring 0 the atiack, 1o sald, * T dou’t kiiow what you ou, but T wean busiucss 1 answeed that 1 Thoant binsinoss, to, but 1 clalmen tho right to choosy it kind of Lilsineus Jt ahould Lo, Then oy ull he- un fo tulk fu na exelled munuer, Tremember (hat fite oificer aeked o mynin §€ 1 vould marry tho i) undl T enid # No.¥ 4 What u yott meun o 4o 77 usked i, Mtller, ©1 ehall give Londs aud provo my fu- oceace,” & rapiied, nndd wont toward the door, Dz, Dod—Was Miss Pomeroy presont? Glendenuing—Mr. Miller Lrought hier down staira, Acube canse down I could uco the” statrs, aud I st eman's wifo, nged about 50, at-- her turn and step back twico, Isald o heras she camo in, * Mary, you corlaiply dId not mean ihia7" Hha did not anawer, but mado as though she would fall, T caught her and placed her o o clialr, Thon Mr, Miller went and stooil over hor and sald, * I want you to tell whosa child thia s, Isit yours or hiln, or Whoso s {t7" 'The auswer waa nboutas intelligent nn the question, Bho ssid, ** I hiave deceived you, It 4s," D, Dod—DId sha ey, * Glen, I havo docelved you. It $n yonm 7 9 Glaudenning—Bho aald nothing of thokind, M, porminslon to question atlowell saked Mre, Miller's Mary. 1o asked Lier who wan tho father of her child, 8he mado no anawer, but atared atraight in his face, Millor enid o or, Mary Ellen, don't you anawer any teestions, U Bcver visitad the Infant asylum In Clinton placa ta prociro the ndmisslon of any woman in troubls, I can account for my whoreabouts every day aud night from tho 18t to the 16th af July. Mr. Qlendenning hore told tho TPreabytory whara his time had heen passed on every day Included in tho above dates, ml:rfl]nd—bldyflu over thireaton Mise Fomeroy witha tol7 - : Glendenning—1 never did, Dr, Dod—DIil you ever force hior {0 slgn any paper 7 Glendonplug—1 nover aeled hor o wigh oty paper, and yover hind occasion to do 0, This onded tlio dircct oxamination of Mr. Glendonning, It was decided to recoivo tho tes- timony of John Hallowell boforo cross-cxamine ing tho pastor. This gentlomen wad called tu verify Glondenniog's statoments, and _in noarly overy essontial particulur ho did g0, Thoro was ono oxception, however, nnd thata vory im- portant ono, Mr, Hallowell ewors positively that Glondonning told him that he had present- ad tho watoh to Miss Pomeroy. 'This wos a dix rect contradiction of tho pastor's evidence, and Dr, Dod consumed noarly half aa hour in tho vaoin attempt to mako Mr. Hallowoll say some- thiug’ olsa, Ho poralatad, howavar, that Glon- denulvg gave tho watch to Mary, and that ho told tho witness his reaxon for doing to. Dr. Imbrio called for tho reagon, and the witnosa snid it was bocause Mary was often late to chureh, On tho wholo, hia tostimony was rather damaging to Glendouning. At its conclusion tho Preabytory adjourued until to-morrow at halt-past 9. Tho session will last all day, and Mr., dlondenning will bo cross-oxamined. Theo Cincinnantl Horror—Julin Xzner nnd ¥ler ‘Relations with Schils nng. From the Cincinnati Gazet(s, Nov. 13, Tha former character of Julis Egoer, and her relations with the murdored man, will have somo Influouce with the public in making up its ver- dict of Egnor's guilt, If it can Lo sbown that Scbilling seducod an innocont girl and then do- sertod hor, many pooplo will view tho borrible crimo of tho father with some degroo of oxtenua- ton. If, ontho other band, it ia proved that the girl boro a bad charactor, and that Schilling was only oue of her many guilty admirers, thon tho murder will appoar in o still moro atroctous light. A Gazelta roportor started out yostorday aftornoon to cloar up Kome of theso puints which conunon rumor bus been busy for somo time in mixivg up badly. . Tho mother of the dead girl, and tho wife of the chicf actor in the Sobilling tragedy, was tho first gourco of Information gonght. —~Sho was found busily at worlk in tho kitohen in the rear of tho Egnor ealaon, cooking o substantial meal for somobody. Bbo 18 & womas of perhaps 45, of dark complexion, robust in appenranco, and unablo to do anything whatover with the Lnglish languago. Sho scomed, howavyer, vory anxious to talk in the medium common to Wartemburg, and gave o brief roview of hor family history. Eightoon yenrs aga sha was wmarried to hor pred- ©ent husband in_this city, and sinco that timo thoy bad bad nine cbildren, only five of whom oro now living, T ar threo of tho youngest wero kicking nguub tho floor during the inter- viaw, roquiring tho coustant attention of 3 nowly-arrived sorvant girl from tho fatherland. Mrs. Egnor was romarkably vivacious aud choorful until the facts conuccted with tho late tragedy were brought up, whou her face. assumed a piteous, appealing _exprossion, that showod how the trouble welghed upon hor hoart whon not thrown oft by constant efforts, Bhe took it for granted that ovory ono comiug to seo hier was friond to rendor reslstance, aud spoke with n Tranknoss and epgernoss that wore proof of tho truth of her story. Bhoavidentiy fails to ronlize tho magnitudo of hor husband's crimo, and the ovorwhelming burdon of proof sgainst him. Unablo to read tha daily paper reports, sha rolies upon tho eucouraging statomants of her lawyer and friends, and seerms to think all that in neces- anry to bring matters out right is to s}mnd {rooly of tho monoy that Egner has acoumulated. The story of Julin’s shamo, and Sohilling'a part in it, {iu mother told with emotion, but in & conneated and straightforyard manner. Schill- ing bad long beon bourding in thoir family. Ho waa vory good and kiud to thom all, aud thoy Jooked upon him ag their friend, Julis waa fa small girl, Bcatcely 10 yoars old, but lflump and rotty, aud with 6 pleasant manuer that mado Beg s favorito in tho oigliborhood, and won Ler sdwircrs nmong the young butchers and coopers who frequeuted her father's enloon. Bho waited upon ihe customers to their beer sud drinke, and played cards with them at the tables. This was tho muoner of life that her father led lior into at this por- ilous mge. Ho used her attractions to draw customers to bis bar, and thus surrounded bor with overy possiblo temptation, It wns not long beforo tho neighbotbood was buzzing with rumors retlecting upon the girl’s charactor, It was statod, snd is atill nssorted by porsons who clain to bave witneesed it, that aftor the paloon was_closod, and all word in bed, young men olimbod into the window of hor bed-room, Bohilling admittod that hio was one of thom, and, whon tho ovidoncos of Ine guilt booame appar- gnt, Egner, in & it of rage, drovo bim from tho Douso, A friond of Schilling, who worlkod in the coopor-abop, was awaro of Liis futimacy with the girl, bus said_nothing to the parents until it was fooTato, It is stated, on tho authority of noigh- bots, that, when tho soduction becamo Lnown, Julin's fathor treated hor with groat oruolty, snd would have driven her from tho honse but forihe mother's interforence. On the 15tk of July she was takon by Mrs. Egnor to the hoapilal, to bo troated for a bad tumor. Mer timo of confivoment was also ap- proncbing. On the 8th of August sho was deliy- orod of o soven monthe’ farbus, and died in child- bod. A careful exmination of thehistory of Lier case at tho hospital shows that she had o indi- cations to load the physicians or nureo to sup- poso that sho had becn & common prostitute, 08 Sebilling clsimed. 'Tho tumor was of the most minliguant typo, and would bavo earried hor off ot tho most 1 & few mouths, but it was not the result of hor manoor of lifo. . Tho evidonce, thorefore, londa to tha'conclusion that tho girl was of good ebnracter prior to hor seduction by Sohilling, but that about that limo sho bocame demoralized, and others bosides him zainod nccess to her room. Bhe confessed to hur mothor, and maintained o the last, that Bohilling was tho father of tho child. She wag nover o _common prostitute, was never allowed to attond bnlls or concerts, or to bo out alone at nights, and sy improper acts that she may bo gty of wero committed in her father's houso. 8he is described by ber mother as a girl diligout {0 work, aund of good disposition. Dofora thoy woro informed by Schilling's fricod of what had transpited, thoy wore not aware of her guilt, Sto asserted that Schilling was tho first ono that led her mto crimo, and Lis her mother now fumly belioves, Suspocted Murderors Arrcated, Snecial Dispatch to The Chicago Trivune, Prrrsnong, Pa., Nov. 13,.—~Tho murderora of the poor farmer, Gotthord Wall, of Ross Town- ship, on the Porrysville Road, have boon diacov- ered, and are now in tho station-houso under ar- rost. Amore cowardly murder was nover per- potrated on & highway frequented s a plonsure drive. This poor farmor was waylaid and robbod of tho paltry sum of $1.90. Tho men oharged with tho crime, aud now in custody, are named Willium Murray sod Frederiok Moyers. The former 18 a burly Irishman, a railroader from Philadolplia. 'Tho other is a trunk-malter from Bt. Louls. They tell very conflioting storios, but cinim to be innocent. ‘The chain ot circumstan. tial evidenco lu very strong ogainst thom, In thely yoom wera found throo rovalvors and Dbloudy clothes, and the valiso of tho murdered man was found at & tavern whero those mon had loft it after having taken il out of his wugon, 1joth men are hird looking, and appearauces are decldedly against thom. Colorado Murders, Denven, Col, Nov, 18,—The bodles of two men bave just beeu found on Orow Creels, abont 95 miles southenst of Choyonne, Linoh hud n ‘butlot-holo in his hond, and bed evidently Inin in tho pool of water whora thoy vero found for gomo time. Thoy prove to e tho bodies of two citizona of Gloldon City, nawed Btato sua @, B, Clayton, mon of standlng and means, Thoy oty Goldou sbous tho 1st of October, well equipped for n prospocting tour, and bave not beon seen plnco by tholr fricnds uuhil thelr bodies woro found. It la surmised that thoy wore murderod Ly thves wmen, ostonuibly huntors, who nre kuown to hiave oamped thoro ab tho time, for thelr out. fit, an thioy Lavo disappoared and have not been heard from, About 000 cattle huvo boon seon near Fort Fettorman, going Weat, driven by threo mon, Tho cattlo are Fnpposcd to hnvo beon stolon near Choyonuo, ‘Tho time aud ciroum- atancos connoot thom with tho murdor. porated ranchmon are {n Lok purauit. Txna- Burglnry at Riiopolis, Xil. Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune, * DeoaTur, 111, Nov, 18.—Tho Daily Magnet and Tribune contains tho following correspondenco ¢ “Irutororty, Nov, 10.—Abont 4 o'olook this morning o burglar wag discovered In the grocory storoof J. Kont, Upon helng discovered the tbiof ran away, and was puraned some distance by the watchman, who fired several shots at tho thief, but without offect. Upon a closo oxmpln- atlon thoy found tho following goods secretod in tho rear of tho staro : Ono basgotful of coffoo, one chisol, two paira of susponders, opo nugur-. bit, 48 pounds of tobacco, two balls of alioo-thrond, two papors of smoking-tobacco, ono paclk of cards, ono snck of shot, ono fluid-burnor, 2 pounds of candy, and some cliceso nn erackors.” Knoclced Down nnd Robbod-Thicr Arrcsteds Svealal Dispatch ta The Chicaan Tribune, Mansrrmip, 0., Nov, 13.—Frank Willy, Ed Btough, and John Rickets, Jr., young roughs of this city, enticed an intoxioatod man, named John Hellenbonghe, into sn alley last night, Xoocked him down, and robbed him of $160. Tho throo young ruffinns wero arrested to-day and lodged” in. jnil. Hellenbougho was sovoroly lioudled. ITe was a strangor from Belloville, O, A young man by the namo of Spencer, an ox- Ponitontiary conviot, was arrested to-dayon o uumbor of ‘charges of burglary and theft. Tho evidoneo against him is ovorwhelmung. The oflicers haye boen on hia trail for soveral montha, I)Iou bookod for another torm in tho Poniton- tary. fold Thioving at Green finy, Wis. Gneex Bay, Wis,, Nov. 13.—Yoaterdsy aftor- noon o man named Merchant, who keops a boarding-house in Fort Howard, was robbed of €400 in curroncy. o was counting his monoy a4 the table, when a man walked into tho houso, comiog dircotly to him with a rovolver in bis hond, took tha money from tho table, and walk- off. The officers wero immediately put on Lia tracle, t:;m at lnat nccounts hohad not beou arrested. Wedncaday ovening, a8 a woman was buying hor ticket for Chivogo at the Noriliwestorn De- pot, & man spatehod hor pocketbool, which sl clnims contnined. 565, Tho thief was not caught. Constdorato Rirhwnymon. Speeiat Dispatch to T'he Chicago Tribune. Kansas Otry,” Mo, Nov. 18.~Dr. Joshua E. Thorne, an old rosident of this oity, waa stopped on tho lighway, yestorday ovening about 7 o'clock, 1 milo out of town, just over tho lino mto Kaneas, by two mon on horscback, and commauded to holt. Thoy presonted rovolvers, and demanded his pockot-book. Not finding any money in that, thoy tool® his gold watoh and chniv, but_roturnod tho samo on learning who Le wus. Hig alstor, who way in tuo carringo with Lim, was not molested. Deliborate NMnrdors WasmAGo, Ont., Nav. 18.—A man named Alox- snder D. McDonald yestbrday insulted and atruclk soveral respectablo residents in tho Washago Houso. 1o was twice ojected, and whilo atand- ing with his back to the hotel was deliberately shot doad by Stephon Whitnoy, o farmer, who disappeared in the woods, and against shom n verdict of williul murdor was roturned by tho Coronot's jury. Four Mon Stabbed by o Desperados opectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Eorodto, Ind., Nov. 13.—Johu Rayls, o young man, ngod 26, in & quarrel last night stabbed four man, ono of which is s badly woundod that ho cannot recovor. Nayls mado his escape. Tho citizons havo turnod out in squads to asslst in Lis capture. 1o 1s & desporate charactor. Alleged Nalapproprintion by Brool. Iyn City Officers, Brooxtxy, Nov. 18,—~Tho Bonrd of Suporvis- ors to-day authorized o suit sgajust the Com- miesioner of Charitios for having unlawfully ex- ponded an oxcess of 804,000 in public moneys ‘over tho amounta in the yearly budgot for their uso. XEacapo of Murderors. Lovisvrre, Nov. 18.—A special to tho Courder- Journal eays the Carrent brothors, under indict- ment for tho murder of Town-Marshal Burton, of Paris, with {hreo otber prisonors, cscaped from Clork County Jail last night. Absconds with 85,000, MoxTnEAL, Nov, 18.—It is roported that a clork in the Ottawa branch of tho Merchants’ Bank has abeconded with $8,000 to Europe. Eight Years in the Penitentinry, New Yong, Nov. 13.—Valentino Schoiland has been sontonced to elglt years in tho Now Jersoy State Prison for an attompt to murdor his wifo in Jorsoy City. RELIGIOUS. Methodist Missionnry Worlk, New Yonx, Nov. 13,—The Goneral Missionary Committeo of tho Methodist Episcopal Church continuod its sossion this morming, The subject of tho ratio of a reduction of tho appropriations was discusaed and laid on tho table. Bishop Amos offered n rosohition, which was ndopted, that the appropriations for Min- nesota and Northwestorn Jows, includivg Da- kots, Nobrasks, Southern Kaness, Southern Gorman Toxas, Western Toxas, and Kansas would not bo less, in tha aggregate, than thoy woro last year. Tho fotlowing appropria- tions wore mado: For tho Swedish work in Con- tral Illinofs, €4,000; for the Swedish work of the Erio Conferenco, §200 ; for the Bwedish and Norwogian work in Minnesota, 2,000 oachj Swodish Bothel, in_this_city, $2,0u0; for tho Norwegian wosk of Now Yoris, East Conference, $1,200; for the Swedish work in Nowark, 400 for the New Lngland Swedish Mission, §300, Eloction of nn Episcopal Sishop in Neww Jerseys . Bonuwoeroy, N. J., Nov. 13,—~Tho Protestant Episcopal Convention to-day, on tho fifteenih ballot, elocted tho Rov. John Scarborough, D. D., now Rector of Trinity Church, at Pitisburg, Pa., Bishop of the Diocese of Northorn Now Jer- 8oy, by a voto of 91 oul of §3 of the clergy, and 36 out of 560 parishes. THE BROOKLYN SCANDAL, ‘The Tiiton-Beocher Caso Agnin Post= poncd—Other Libel Suits, New Yomx, Nov. 18.—Argumont was heard this afternoon . bofore Judges McCuo auvd Reynolds, of tlie Brooklyn City Court, on theap- peat from Judge Noilson's decision refusing to ordor a bill of particulara in Tilton's suit against Beecher. 1t was at tho sameo time decided that the trinl of tho case would not occur bofore tho tirst Monday in Decombor. An argument was held bofore Judge anluo!n gle on the motion of counsal for the Drooklyn L that Honry C. Bowen be compelled to give ten mony bofore tho trinl of his libel suit agamst that paper, tho dofouso asaerting that thoy were unablo to framo nn auswer. from what was sot forth in the complaint, Tho allegod libol is un article neserting that Bowen was & stockholderin the compauy formod to discover Capt. Kidd's tronsuro, 3 ‘The sult of McCuo va, The New York ZTridune for libel has been compromised. e LAKE MARINE ITEMS, Spectal Dirpatch to The Clicago Tribune, DBurrato, N, Y., Nov. 13,—A private tolegram frum Hurn[n, Ont., reports tho -propoller Abor- corn, lumber laden, ashore nonr Toint Auslin. Tho tug Mary avd & Jighter have been sent to or. ‘I'ho schoonor Webber has heon got off with throo steam pumpe, and arrived in port last uight, Iler curgo wns all wot, sud o largo por- tion was thrown overboard. ‘Tho veagol 1 in dry- dock. 1er damages are heavy, “I'hio echooner Fraucis Palms hing aldo boen gob off, and was brought into port lust night, licr damagoes aro not sorious, though she will Lave to bodookad, _Vory littlo of Lorenrgo was damaged, ouly about 1,000 bushels of wheut being wet, An expedition goos to-night for nuothor effort at rnising tho sehooner Mismi, ~Also, ono for nne othor oftort on tha sehooner Twin 8lutars, Tho two oxpeditions bave kovon pumps. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yonxk, Nov, 18,—Arrived—Bteamships Tihionla, trom Glasgow; Switzovamd, from Antwerp; Wostplialia, from Tamburg, TLavenvooL, Nov, 18,—Steamships Selglo and Behiller, from Now York, have arzived out. SPORTING NEWS. Closing Games in the Naflonal Biltiard ‘Tournaments Maurice Vignaux, the Recently-Imported Frenchman, Wins the Cham« . pionship. Garnier Wins the BSecond and lJoe Dion thoe Third Prize. The Turfes=Chess, BILLIARDS. GAMES AT TIE NATIONAL TOURNAMENT, Speciat Disnatch to The Chicago T'rivune. New Yonk, Nov, 13.—Thislsthe Inst day of the Billiard Towrnament in Tammeny Lall. Thoe firar gamo botwoon Daly and Daniels was with- out intorcet. Daly won in thirky-nino innings by 122 points. Daly's avorage was 73¢ ; Danicle’, 42-39. Daly's beat ruus wore 65, 44, 88, 83,233 Danfols’, 23, 21, 17, 16,16, 16, Tho following ia TIH HCORE ¢ Tuninas. Daly, Danielr, 1 (] 2 [ atnnoEosnonomson @ Ey Tho noxt gamo was mora atiractive, SLOSSON & UDASSY " played, Slosson's runs of 40 nud 35 wers notnble for dolicate nursing. Ubzssy’s run of 54 points in the soventh fuuing was consiuered by many the wost benutiful run of the tournsmont. The player did llitlo nurslng, playing long shots mostly. Ubnesy boat in 41 lunings by 103 polnis. Ubassy's averago, 7 18-41; Blonson's, 49-41. Ubassy's best runs wora bd, 60, 52, 25 ; Blosson's, 40, 45, 20, 13. 'Cho following is THE SCORE, . Slosson, Ianin 4 L Uba M{. Slosson, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 81 Government yesnels pald o tol 23 siunll boatn at §5., p 20 Taltn oot i 1,734 passages, 107,083, 0 Bahouf ok et o ioe Cash from Blato Trosaurer, 1,012.00 Toltlssesseessasronense Thero hau baon oxpondod fc nensos 37,0844 1 tolul oxpandilures, 4 doposited with Bfate Tmnu’(fr':’:ruggs."afl%'g M\:Zl‘- anco Sopt. 90, 1671, B120,88, e cort of drodg~ ing nt tho oast entrauco to tha canal Lan hoon fu ;‘\;\:‘,L::.WJJ». The hnpr;nomm i woll worth Tho Suparintondent recommi of the floor in .1ho lower dncl:’,“:?l:dl ";3 ?\}gl'inl out will require & marlne pump of groater cas acity than tho ono now in uso; aiso, tho ro uilding of $ho dock on tho south sldo’ of_tha ceual, = e POPULATR EDUCATION. Addaress of Senntor Schurz at La Crossc, Win, Spectal Disnateh to The Chicaan Tribuns, LACrossg, Wis., Nov. 10.—Senator Carl Bohurz, of Missourl, spoko to a largo assomblaga of giti. zons of LaCrosso and vielnity Inst evoning upon oducation. The address wne worthy of that ac- complished sclhiolar and gifted orator. 1lo polute ed out many dofects in our edicational syatem, ond made somo valuable suggestions to facilitato, tho acquinition of knowledge and doyelop mon- tal strength, 1lo domonstrated tho superiority of ollciting tho exprossion of ofoarly-dofiuod 1dons over tho moro todious and Icss useful pro- cosnof memorizing or committing to momory the exact Intgunge of answors to questions in toxt~ books, Lo dwelt largoly upon tha propor cd:cnli:: of girls who, ns . wivos and mothers, must exerclao a gantrolling - onco over their daghtors, ullu:o;uf:[‘}:‘g%&r‘xfi‘lln u8 tho centro of sucial influonoos and attrso- Hons, e deemed it important that sho shonld bo thoroughly equipped with kuowledgo that would qualify her to instll into tho minds of tho young correct vrinciplea upon morality, fuduss iry, and practical life, and noticedtho too provas lent ""“E”’““’ sacial tendoncies which were oc- cattoned by tho artillelnl and fictitions sy=tom of avolding responuibilities and dution, sud indulg- ing in idlonces and oxtravazance. Among, the ovils that wero provalont ,in ~Awore ica ho montioned " dyapopais, which undermines tho montal powers aud disporsca Lappinces, 1o poluted out many benoficont -and ploasant, ..urmngu inexpenstve, . moans : for montal and physical enjoymont, among which was the culturd of flowors and muele, to which last ho paid an eloquont tributoe,: Aftor tho lecturo hnd beon concluded aud s few minutes devoted to refroshments, Sonator Behurz was cacortod to tho International Hotel nnd theneo to tho railway depot by a large num- ber of citizong, mostly Gormans, to tho music of Prof. Osten's oxceltent band, and after a compli- i i 3 3 0 1 0 1 8 8 [ 7 i I b 10 2 5 2 .1 a 8 & 17 [ 0 [ 0 o 5 0 20 3 0 1 1 14 3 0 0 40 5 4 [ 1 [ o 32 19 4 f’ 4 1 1 Totals.... .00 wr 4 2] VIGNEAUX AND OYRILLE DION playod the first game in the ovening., Tho game \was vory closa from tha very firat. ~ Dion plaged with bia uaual boldness, aud Lis hazardous shots causod ;xlprcnra of applauso. Vigneaux displayed his usual placid oxproxsion, which nover changed in perilons times, or at tho evq of success, Vig- neaux won by at polnts in forty innings, 'I‘lfiu Iast victory mnkos Vigneaux champion of Amors ica under the rules of tho tournsment, and It was s0 announced nt tho closo of tho gamo, Vig- neaux’s best runs wero 46, 81, 20, 29, 24, 23, Dion's were 79, 26, 18, 17, 17, 16, ~ Vigneaux's averags, 744 ; Diow's, 7. * Tho following is » THE BCORE t Inntnas. Vignaux, Dion.jInnings, Vignawz,® Dion. 1 o) b1 Wi ) ] 0 o ! : 17 L 2 1 0 1 o [ 29 o o 1 H 2% 0 1 3 18 } 4 0 o 5 15 1 i a 0 H 0 H s L P GABNIER AND JOSEPH DION nlayed the last game. Garnier was the victor by 84 points, Twenty-soven inninga were played. Garnior's beat rung were 93, 80, 84, 21, 15, 14 ; Dion's, 4,84, 21, 19, Garvior's average, 11 8:27; Dion's, 8. The following is THE SCORE. Tunings. @arnfer. Dion.\Iunings, 1 2il1g.. Garnfer, Dion. a1 eph Dion has challonged Vignoux, champion, to play s match for'1,000, st THE TURF. GREAT RUNNING-RACE TO-DAY AT BAN FRANCIACO, Bax Fnancisco, Cal,, Nov. 18.—Tha weather ia promising for the grest §25,000 running-race ta-motraw, ot the Day Districy Fair-Grounds, The city is full of poople from tho interlor towns and citios, who havo come t0 Witacss the eport, In the pools, Katie I'caso solls at $550; Thad Stovens at £370; Joo Danlols at £160; and tho 1ield at $175. The field embraces Hookhocking, Hardwood, Alpha, and Heary, All tho horsea named will go. 84N Fravcisco, Nov, 13,.—There {s much ex- cltomont to-night about tho race fo-morrow, Im- mense crowds aro at each pool-room. Katie Ponse Is golling for £300, T'had Btavens for $460, and the field in Emporuou. Great sums wil chango hands on the result, All horacs usmod will go. —_— CHESS, CLUI ORGANIZED, Spectal Dispatch to Lhe Ohicago Tridune, Dernorr, Nov. 18.—Thig evenlng the Dotroit ahess-playors organized a club. William C. Col- burn wes mado ‘Lreeidont; Frod H. Eldor Soc- rotary, and G. Grolling Treasuror. —_— CASUALTIES. Fatnl Rmiroad Collisions Secral Dienatel to Lhe Chicane Tribune. Bonwivaron, la, Nov. 18,—The passonger train on the Burlington, Cedar Repids & Minne- sota inllrond which loft this city at 7:16 last nignt collited with an extra freight train near Morning Sun, 28 milea north of hero. Lngincor Motr, of the presengor train, was fatally injurod. Nobody olio hurl. Doth ongines woro "badly wreokad, Tho trael is not yet clear, Tho cufi Tinion was causod through tho nogligonco of tho froight engiueer, who Lns decamped for parts unkmown. An Accldont to Miles Groenwood, Loursvirue, Nov. 18,—A special to tho Cour- ier-Journal says Miles Uroonwood, of Cincine natl, Presidont of the Cinclunatl Southorn Rail- rond, whille on a business trip to Kings Moun- tain Tunnol, this morniug, foll, broakiug hia log batwoon tho anklo and kioo. 1o wan takon on & littor to Btauford, Ky, where be recoived med- el attoution, ————— e THE SAULT CANAL, Correspondence_of 2'he Chicuyo Tridune, Lanatxa, Mich,, Noy, 12.—1'ho roport of tha Superiutondout of the At. Mary's Ship-Oanal for tho your onding Sope, 30, 1874, siales thut tiavie gution opancd the 12th of Alny, sud has con- tinted without Interruption. Balance of cashi on Liand st tho data of Juat, luat roport, 049 aceipts for 429 :NMINH. 11,853.09 7L burges an 097,40 450 wadlig vessels, (et mentary farewell sorenado and throo cheorn, th Sountor brieflv snd felicitounsty mlurnod“mnnl‘é for tha courtealos roseived in LaCrosse, ‘Chis ovening tho Senator sponks in St. Paul. ——— A SANGUINARY BATTLE, Capt, EFarnsworth’s Gallaut' Fight With iho Xudians-The XKilled and Wounded. y Wigara Tiven, Nov. 7,—The most gallant, trying, and desporato Indian fight of tho came paign occurrod yosterday, about 80 mwilos from this placo, on tho Aranoso of McClalian Crevl, conducted by Cept. H. J. Farosworth, come manding o portion of Company H, Lighth Unitod Statos Ceyalry, numboring only twonty- cight men., . f v Tho ongagement commencad ab half-pat 1 o'clock p. m., with 100 Chosennes or Arapaliocs aud Kiowas, oxceodingly woll mounted and in full fighting trim, and baving tho advantago of highor ground, oqual arms,—brooch-loading,— and & mora abundant supplyof ammunition (han Farnsworth's plucky follows. The latter fought liko tigers, disputing overy inch of ggonud uiitil dark, usmionu man killed and rau’I wounded, ten horsos killed and two wounded, and killing fiftecn Indions, a largo numbor of ponies, zn: wounding fifty or moroe of tho savages. 'Tho ex- haustion of bisammunition and the desire to care for bis wounded men compollad Capt. Farns- worth to rotreat reluctantly, under cover of ight, to thia point, whenca he had baen sent out {]!y Maj, Willlam Redmond Prico, of the Lighth nited States Cavalry, commanding the Wingate battalion, to discover the whercabouts of tho In- disns, Thoy woro supposed to bo in this vicini ty, as o Choyouno epy had beon captured by Maj, Price individually, and otheras had been scon naar this point. About dark our soldiors slqwly emerged out of the hollow where they had been hemmed in, and, making a “ neck-or-nothing " charge, sucosaded in reaching tho plains, All the wounds were re- ceived at this timo. Tho Indians did not daro ta pursuo; and thoy showed avident signs of sovera punishment sud of linving enough of it for tho Hiora. Capt. Parnswarth immediatoly strk ont far this placo, whero we nre resting, after have ing marched 15 miles between darl and sunriso through o torriby cold night, causing the wound- ed mon to suffer greatly. Tho horses lad not oaten anything since’ morning, snd had por- tm":nnd 8 full day's march of 23 miles beforo tho nction. Tho casualtios wero s follows, all of Company 1, Bighth United Btates Qavalry: ‘Privato William Donchawm—Killed; 28 years old; bora in London, Cauada; las lived for :mmz tima in Chicago; was shot through the oact. Corporal Thomas J. Thompson, 31 {nm old born in_Pittsburg, Pa.; lived in Philadelphis; wounded through tho right side, one iuch above tho intestines, dangerously. Trumpoter Hermann Febr, 24 yoars of ages born in Alsace; wonnded n{ Hinnie rifle ball thraugh the chest, passlng between third and fo‘urltu ribs and shoulder-plado; sorious, perkups atal. 4 Blacksmlith Ilonry Foelds, 23 yoars of age, Ianovor; shot throngh tho lofe elbow and throngh tho floshy part of the back, ball pssing botween two of the vertobrio. Private Jobn Robiuson, 23 years of ago, Iro- land; alight wound through tho musofos, bo« twoen indos-finger and thumb of right hand, Immedintoly upon roceipt of tho news aj. Prico, who had fought these smmo Indians on Bept. 12 near_here, slartod out at onca for tho Inte scono of action, with Capt. 0. A, Hartwell and Licut. Morris, and thelc companles, K nod 1L, Ligih United States Caralry, accompanied cavalty co-oporating, ab tho roquest of aj. Prico, nod by directions of Gen. d, W. Davidsou. Whiilo the fight made by Capt, Farnsworth and his brayp men was throughout full of individual nata ot Lravory, dash, and daring, Privato Danfel Ingrorty, of St, Louis, who killed tho first Tn- dinn, and Tirst Sorgeant Owen Conway, deservo montion, > gt Women and children bronght up fresh ponles for tho Indians to Teplaco thoso Lilled or die- ablod, aud their atms wero tomatimed of longes range than thoso of tho troops. FIRES. At East Slackstone, K. fo Provipexor, R I, Nov. 13.—The Elmwood Mill and its contents, at Last Blackstono, wero burned this morning. Tholoss is $25,000; fn- surancoe, £9,600. o = At Momphis, Tenn, Meyrms, Yonn., Nov, 13,—The residence of Martin Walt, on Adams streot, betweon Laudor- dalo and Orleans, wag-burned this morning by & defectivo fluo. Tho losa la €6,000; tusnrod for 2,000 each in tho Imperial of London, and tho Ningara of New York, At Northamptou, Mass, $rurNarieLp, Mags,, Nov. 13,—An {nceudiary firo nt Noribampton this evening destroved tho awolling-house of W, D, Clapp, twa large barns, n tobacco bary, the L\redne;l‘qu of 4 noves of tobaceo, oto, T.ous, £25,000; ingurod ualf. At Qaliforntan. CiyorsyATy, 10, Nov. 10.—The dwelllng of Alox Johuston, in Califorula, 10 miles up tho river from this clty, was complotely destroyed by fire this afternoon, Loss, §40,000. o e THE FESTITAL oF 8T, guws}.x sneo, Nov, 10.—1The local I'ronoh papors s o domand of tho Arolblehop and Tishops of Quoboo, tho Popa hna ralaed tho fos- tival of St. Auna toaritoof the keeund claus, with soryices on to euceoeding Bunduy, e IRON AND STEEL, New Yonx, Nov, 15,—3embers of ,the iron and stoel trada mok to-day and sppointed a com- imm“ to consfdor and report upon tho Laritf e, TRIMITY COLLEGE PRESIDENCY, HanTronp, COonn, Nov, 18.—~Prof. hes annonieed o acooplanco of tho Prosidatioy of ‘Lrinity Gollego,