Show B BY 1 I TEJ telegraph L G EASTERN meu MEM kempins MEMPHIS pius Pins IN L pike president of the howard association ebend us thirty nive five female nurs nurses es in addition to those previously ordered the fever is bi increasing several of our first citizens have died ica A secretary robinson is examining the polaris survivors as to the I 1 loss oss ass of the ship and the death of captain hall the treasury reserves aro are now i being 0 drawn on daily to pay the expenses of 0 f the government there is no apprehension at the department that the draft upon the forty four millions will be very heavy beavy in the ordinary course of business the outstanding legal tenders are now shown to bo be over three hundred dr emi and fifty pix vix ax they will be reduced again to those figurea figures at the earliest practicable moment and it may be before the issue of debt statement Tho the secretary emphatically asserts that the outstanding out standing legal tenders are not to exceed the minimum figures of today to day more than the absolute demands of the government the re require examination i elation ei atlon of the buddington t party of the polaris survivors will bo be made chiefly in the lu terest interest of science the secretary of the navy discredits tile the report of foul play in the death of captain hall nl N l rw nv YORK 10 lo the steamship donah arrived today to fo today day bringing in specie nna washington D C 11 ll ex senator pomeroy of kansas was shot this pm by ex representative M P conway of kansas senator porn pomeroy eroy eros was walking up new hew yerk york avenue and when near the corner of fourteenth street he met conway who drew a large abarge revolver revolver and when within live or r six sim six feet of Por pomeroy neroy ho lie fired three shots thim one of which took effect in in the right breast just below tile tiie nipple conway then put up ills his pistol and started to walk oti ott with two gentlemen P Stil litson and addison who witnessed the shooting immediately stopped colway addison stop sir you have shot a man and you must give your reasons for so doing conway replied he ruined myself and my family he then accompanied the gentlemen ent lemen to the station house bouwe pomeroy who had llad fallen failed to the pavement was assisted to a carriage and driven to liis ills bouso in K st near where physicians were immediately summoned drs blissard Blis bliss sand and verdi have just made an examination of the woun dand pronounced it ohly a slig slight htone one one ono of the balls balis passed through I 1 pomeroy Pome roys i hat fiat another through ills his overcoat and other clothing striking tilo the right nipple but only penetrating the skin pomeroy asserts that ho he never gadany had any controversy y with conway and has not the slightest idea of tile the cause of ills his attack CHICAGO 11 A lV ashing washington ton special says a prominent western senator who conversed with the tile president a few days day ago sago represents the latter to bo be very decidedly opposed to an extra session of congress for the purpose of havin having money matters tinkered with grant believes that action by congress will como come about soon enough nou 9 b that an extra session would cause additional alarm among the tho people of the country as they would almost certainly believe the condition of affairs to be very bad a great deal worse than it really is that no effort would be made by the people to 1 improve 0 v e matters tors themselves or t to 0 bring ln g about a good healthy state cf at fairs because tiley would bo be in suspense by the fact that con gress was at work with the object of doing C something but nobody could foresee what that something would be the president was desirous of or having something done that would tut dut put the tile business of the countr country once oneo more on a specie basis yet lie lle le seemed to believe in the expression made use of by secretary boutwell in ono one of his reports to congress namely that specie payments will come from natural causes and not through any special legislation SAN FRANCISCO 11 the jury in the case of efthos thos curtin tried in the fifteenth district court for killing wm johnson tho the seducer of curtins young daughter hannah a new few months since returned a verdict of acquittal last night the tile crowd loudly cheered tho the result judge Dwinel dwindle letold told curtin that he be did not regret tiie the verdict there is said to be a good deal of ill lii feeling among the members of the polaris party now at washington C against capt tyson ryson and par party they seem to con cou consider slifer the tile le ie ported poisoning of hall as charges specially made by tyson the tilo party are much disturbed by tile tiie idea that tyson advanced that the tile separation from the part party oil on tile the ice lee floo was intentional this feeling lias ilas sprung up since tho the buddington Buddin glon party learned of the tho statements mado by tho the tyson party washington ll conway met senator Poni eroy croy a few days ago for tho the f first time in about two years and said sald abruptly 1 I am out of money to which pomeroy replied f know then how bov to appreciate your situation for I 1 am nearly in that condition myself this was all that passed between them at this interview and today to tv das day not nit a word was spoken before conway commenced firing surprising pomeroy more than anything that ever over happ kapp happened ened to him before pomeroy is emphatic in stating that he be never had llad any controversy or ground for difficulty with conway on the contrary he says that thata about out three years ago he and senator sumner got conwayy Con ways wife a clerkship in the treasury department on her representation that her husband lius ilus band would not support her subsequently quent ly says pomeroy conway tried to trustee or draw her wagons wages at the treasury department and failed to accomplish it but lie he pomeroy had no controversy with him on that subject or any other conway is a native naive of baltimore and a printer sprinter by trade ho studied law went to kansas and took tools part in the early struggles of the territory as a free statesman after serving as judge ho he wa was elected to congress as the first representative of kansas at the end of his term ho he was appointed by president johnson linson Jo consul to marseilles but was removed by president grant soon after tho tile batters lat inauguration he has beon boon living 0 in tills tilis city several years the secretary of the interior has received off official iclal dispatches confirming the press dispatches of there the release of San tanta and big tree MEMPHIS 11 tile the ye yellow ilow liow lever continues without abatement and there are no immediate prospects of or the cessation of the scourge sanitary measures are being pushed there thero have havo been fifty deaths from yellow fever the last twenty four hour new YORK 12 A washington dispatch despau h says the examination of captain buddington the last five hours related particularly to his relations with captain hall he declares that there is not the slightest sligh test foundation for any report of a diner enco ence exist existing lu between him and hall his judgment about proceeding beyond the point reached 82 de derees degrees rees 16 minutes was based entirely upon ills his experience as a navigator in arctic waters and not from fear of danger or aversion to prosecute the journey mile while there might have havo been tile the appearance of all an open channel tho the weather in tile the northern latitudes was so uncertain that no man daro dare risk a vessel in a ill lii higher t lier ller latitude with an artic artle winter approaching g buddington said that lie ho had been accustomed to taking a dram occasionally but denied ever having drunk enough to incapacitate him from duty or to make mako him unfit for the tile position of navigator in dangerous waters the separation of tyson and party was more seriously regretted by those on the polaris than it could conid possibly have been by the ice lee iloe floe party so certain was I 1 lie he that tile the vessel would bo be abandoned that ho he had made preparations to cast over every thing of value and importance to the crew when ghen the wind suddenly changed and shifted the into all an almost opposite position snapping her hawsers hawkers and increasing the tile danger to tile tiie vessel the detail of what happened after the separation have already been substantially ly narrated tile the examination will be resumed on monday when the death of hall will be inquired quiren into at length if MEMPHIS mitis 12 the streets today to day were almost deserted there wore were no crowds of citizens going g to and from church no pleasure vehicles nothing but hearses and attendants plying to the cemetery and quickly returning to receive other vacti victims s cire of the terrible scourge the tho cere mony many of burial has long since been a sham solemn formality to meet the demand for the removal of the dead undertakers are required to move with a celerity more becoming 0 merchandize merchandise dize transport occasionally allya aliya a vehicle containing a visiting committee of some relief association passed at a rapid pace but aside from these the city presented a most gloomy picture A perceptible change in tho the temperature set in about three this afternoon and gave promise of a frost in the event of which a check to the spread of the tile dis disease easse may be expected dut out a fearful increase by mortality will surely follow there were forty five deaths from yellow fever today to day all the societies appeal for aid the ravages of the scourge are aw fearful PORT eort 12 soven seven deaths from yellow fever lever today to day das FOREIGN PARIS 10 count marise do Flu fiu tho well known vIry 6 dan lu 13 3 dwal tile the police have seize seized pho to graphs of the son eon of the late emperor m napoleon for sale iu in this city among the tho documents read at the trial of bazain bazaine e today to day was one showing that there were seventeen millions of cartridges in the arsenal of metz of which only one million had been used when the place capitulated pitula ted and that when bazaine nazaine said he be lad iad had no ammunition the fact was lie ho had no intention of fighting VERSAILES versalles versailes versalles 11 the bazaine court martial was resumed this tills morning several documents were submitted by the prosecution and read the most important of which was one showing that bazaine was responsible for not husbanding hus banding the tho provisions in metz aletz he neglected to inform his ills officers of the situation thus preventing them from taking tho necessary precautions against scarcity rivieres eres report was then taken up and its reading concluded rivieres Kivi eres says that in inre re the chief command of the a army the emperor gave ills his last order to Baz bazaine alne aine which was to retreat to chalons and though 9 this order was repeatedly repeatedly insisted upon bazaine aimed almed to escape the emperors bors cont control r 0 1 ho he deceived tile the em emperor e r an and d coming as he lie did by his false faise ulde 1170 information 0 rma tion in the advance towards toward Mont medy lie he greatly shared tho tile responsibility for tile tiie disaster of sedan alluding to the negotiations between re regnier glet cief and bazaine the tho report says that tha bazaine never ought to have listened to a stranger stronger without credentials lah lab it was his duty auty to take the field or or if unable to do so ao to harass the r enemy by repeated sor bortles ties and as the obtaining of provisions for his army was the only hope of tile tho nation while it existed nothing could be lost bazaine was anxious about the tile form of the government but the empress when granting abare a farewell audience to general advised him to proceed to tours and ofner offer his sword in the cause of the nation rejecting a convention the first condition which was the dismemberment of at the territory of the country upon tho the conclusion of the reading of the leport report tile the court adjourned for the day several off omm meers officers censured in Rivier Bivie res rea report have announced their intention of demanding a court martial LONDON 12 11 there was an immense in open air demonstration at cork yesterday in favor of fenian amnesty home rule and the rights of labor twenty thousand persons took part in tho the proceedings which were accompanied by disorder |