| Show B by y telegraph e egret ph AMERICAN t r CHICAGO 9 on the cf f last month joseph robbins bobbins bridge watchman at Kaske askia niver river anabe on the st lous lious and vandalia B R Rs it was murdered nathan Burge sone of his bis neighbors was arrested on suspicion and today to day he made a full confession and stated that knowing bobbins robbins received his monthly pay that day days he li jook took a shotgun and fired at him through the window of his bis watch house he then approached the houm houde and through an open door saw robbins bobbins praying and heard him say oh 0 yina h have ve mercy on the one who did d this ts and spare him for jesus sake I 1 was horrified hor rifled and turned and ran I 1 did not know where I 1 did not enter the hou sanor senor touch the door his words vorda haunt me still at vienna today to day judge trimble at the instance of the thet citizen citizens remitted the fine and revoked the order of imprisonment against hodgson Hodg son sou marshall seely I 1 is still in jail I 1 mon montgomery alag alaa tiie the democratic majority in the state will be six democratic con congressmen ore gre ss are elected and there will wili be 30 democratic majority on the thai joint ballot in the legislature alex white and other prominent liea ilea nare in caucus here buus buum for what purpose is unknown washington WASHING uon ton 9 general shermana mans manh s annual report to the ille secretary of war var snows shows the tire total number of enlisted men in the army on october to be tt it estimates that this ji timber number will probably be reduced through natural causes by the or of january 1875 to lo the 25 allowed bylaw it deprecates no the inadequacy of so small an army for the demands of 0 so o large a territory hs as it has haa to be scattered over involving the feces baity of withdrawing troops from one department to meet the requirements quire ments of another an othir a long distance away it compliments highly the efficiency of general sheridan and his subordinate onn off officers leens leers in maintaining comparative peace in the indian country it says saya the reports of the commanding officers demonstrate that the small army of the united states called a peace establish mentis the body of men in this arany country the discipline and behavior of the officers and men have been worthy of all praise and whether employed on the extreme and distant frontier or in aiding the civil officers in the execution of civil pro processes cemes they have been a model for the imitation of nil all good men in regard to the ren ien removal of his bis head bead headquarters quarters to st louis he says 1 I am prepared to i execute the duties that may be de volve dupon dop on we pie by proper authority huth Auth brity here I 1 am centrally celati uly located and should occasion arise I 1 tan ean personally proceed to any point of this continent where my services are needed gen sheridan in his annual report touches touche s sligh slightly tl y upon general custers Ou black hilis hills expedition which chit it pronounces a successful reconnaissance the country of the black hills WM was found to be much better than was was expected with plenty of good timber and considerable demable de rable rabie good soil soll at high altitudes and all an abundant supply of good water and grass some gold was fou found pd near bear harveya nar Har neya iq peak but of its abundance there is at pe present ent no mg reliable information as sufficient time could not be given by an expedition such puch as that taht of colonel custer to prospect and determine its quantity general sheridan again recommends the establishment of a large military post ast in the black hills country speaking of indian troubles general sheridan says 1 I respectfully diner with general pope as to the chief causes of these indian troubles and alad attribute them to the impunity with which the tribes have been treated in all their raids into texas for the thu tave past ast three years their reservations have furni furnished sm them with supplies with which to make the raids and have sheltered them from pursuit when they returned with their scalps and plunder no man of close observation it seems teems to me can on travel trey el across the great plains from nebraska and wyoming to texas and see established ranches with their hundreds hu of thousands of head of cattle sheep and hoi hol horses ses together with the families famille s or of the owners and reasonably think that these people so much exposed and having such valuable interests are desirous of provoking indian wa wars m there was wab a time possibly pos poa sibly when the population of the indian frontier may have been desirous of indian troubles lesi lesl but that has bas passed long ago WORCESTER mass 9 at central village conn on saturday a boy bov boy twelve years of age ago shot his brother aged 2 dead on the spot and wounded his bis sister so seriously that she is not expected to live the affair was an accident MILWAUKEE 9 A woman named erin killed her son by poison ST louls louis 10 returns from 93 counties countis give harden dem for governor I 1 rug nug 1 1 and gentry independent d eident 0 CHICAGO 10 A new york special gives a alep leport of an interview with vice president dent debt wilson he did not consider that the result of the elections indicated a thorough and permanent rewo redo revolution lution of public opinion or that this result fore shadowed the conclusion of the next presidential campaign but the republican party to gain what it had lost he said must adopt a wise liberal and high toned policy it must crowd its ranks with all the worthy elements it can secure and must be careful not to alienate any good men from the party the result of the election shows the necessity of a liberal and magnanimous policy it shows that the republican leaders must be statesmen the need of the times is statesmanship with a proper policy and with the best men of the party at the front 1 I think said sald said mr wilson that th the e republicans can in two years carry every one of the old free states and some of the old slave states it is probable that the republican party will be strengthened and helped by me the policy which the democrats will pursue after their accession s sion slon to power the history of the democratic party for the last twenty years has been a series of blunders it has hardly drawn a breath which was not a blunder the republicans have controlled congress for sixteen successive years a longer time than ihan any party ty has had the control since 1829 the democrats will find it no easy eaby e task to conduct affairs to the satisfaction of the tho country and that it is a much harder task than to find fault with the republican methods of administration I 1 find no reason to think that their course will contrast favorably with thau that of the republicans I 1 dont know what financial policy they will pursue but the heresy of hard bard money does hot appear to have gained anything in these elections he was very emphatic in ia his opposition to a third term even for the best man that ever lived and with much feeling repudiated diatel the idea that massachusetts had gone over oer to the democrats the times washington special says there are a dozen republican senators and members in washington whose presence just now is given significance to by the con conn stant caucusing which is going on between them and officials over the causes of the late political revolution and the best means to retreva lost ground thus far but little has been said by President the to inspire these gentlemen with much confidence for the future today to day however it is positively stated by those who have been to the white house that the policy of purification in the party which was commenced among the texas office holders lust just before the election is to be continued throughout the south and in the north the collector of the port of charleston S C a notorious politician named worthington is to be it is said the next victim assurances are vague that brother inlaw in law casey and marshal marshai packard are to be displaced in louisiana but the republican members say there must be no exceptions theare the president is so displeased with the conduct conductor of senator conkling Conklin gand and the new york custom house crowd for their support of the dem socratic candidate for foy for congress in own district and for the see seeming mlp mip indifference which they showed the republican state ticket that thab he is db disposed posed to remove collector arthur and naval coffle officer er laflin of the new york custom house but bub this is regarded as almost too startling to be true F ex x governor morgan is however mentioned by a N Y republican congressmen as likely to be collector congressman pierce of boston and othe republicans in massachusetts achu sends word here that butlers collector simmons must be removed or gaston will be elected as democratic governor every year until a change is made in the head of ef the tha boston custom house in the french offices cincinnati 10 late last night fred egner confessed to coroner maley that george ruper kuper killed herman schilling he says he saw the struggle between them from the gate SAN francisco FRANCISCO 10 the weather continues unfavorable for the between postponed trotting race tomorrow to morrow between occident fullerton and chicago thad Ste yens Wl is the favorite in the pools for the great twenty five thousand dollar running race which is expected to come off next saturday washington 10 the commissioners of the district of columbia today to day returned the last installment of the U S loan they have also paid large sums to laborers and others in discharge of debts contracted by the late district government the increased tax rates giving them ample funds lk A dispatch was received toda today to da day y through general sheridan from gen pope announcing that big horn a cheyenne chief with twenty warriors warrior seventy seven women and chil chii children drep dren and horses surrendered unconditionally at the cheyenne agency on nov fth the warriors are held in confinement the american public health association began its ita third annual meeting at the college of physicians today to day distinguished physicians were present from all parts part of tho the U S professor henry hartson delivered the address of welcome and read a paper on infant mortality he proposed that summer homes be provided outside of all large cities for mothers with young babes father Boni boniface facet of st SL boniface church who eloped with the organist sailed from new york last wednesday the amount of his defalcation is said to be several beveral thousand dollars worth of bogus city warrants were bought today to day by brokers inT in Third hird st the sufferers are C D barney aco co ackley smith maris fc smith and J E ridgeway the war ants counterfeited are those of the school treasurer Treasure rj and they are well executed execute dy even the eity efty comptroller being deceived by his signature A man named wm win H randall kandall and a confederate name unknown who narrowly escaped arrest re stare are the guilty parties ridge way discovered the swindle in time to prevent t a check of 2000 being cashed the total loss is ia about ST LOUIS 10 hon elisha H lewis chiet chief justice and chancellor or of the sandwich Islah islands ds and hon ff A P carter special commissioner who arrived here last night from san francisco will leave for washington tomorrow to morrow they go to arrange if possible more satisfactory commercial relations between the U S and the sandwich islands than now exist annexation to tho V U S will also be a matter discussed but not especially urged king Ka kalakaua lukatia will also visit this countr country yusoon soon he is expected to leave honolulu nov on the U S corvette benecia which has been placed at his c bervice service for that tur Eur purpose purpose pose ue he will be accompanied by y two or three governors U US S minister pierce and severa several laem members of his personal stam stat LITTLE rock KOCK 10 both houses of the legislature met today to day and organized ST PAUL 10 very nearly complete return sr bof of the late election in this state show that the republican state ticket is elected by over a thousand majority dunnell rep for congress in the iet let district 3 is elected by majority king rep for congress in 3rd ard district has 2311 majority with a few precincts re to hear bear from in the M 2nd and district the result is still uncertain strait strail the republican candidate for cor cox congress r ess has so far dar majority and Is Is probably elected the legislature is republican by 27 majority on the joint ballot but in this count are included several independent republicans and anti mono po lists whose votes are uncertain montgomery ala 10 io there was a grand demonstration tonight to night over the democratic victory the buildings were illuminated and an immense procession of almost all hundred bundred the people in the streets A bundled guns were fired and resolutions were adopted pledging devotion to the constitution and union and justlee promising equal anti ancl exact justice to all without regard 0 to race or color two hundred and forty workmen have been discharged from the br brooklyn 0 oklyn n navy avy yard a further reduction of the force will bo be made this week NORWICH ct 10 spragues 1 mammoth cotton mill at baltic nitle resumed work after three weeks suspension caused by a strike of the mule spinners a few have returned and fresh spinners will be employed if the rest do not yield sprague runs full time not having entered the two third time ae league ague cincinnati 10 young egner made a full confession tonight to night he be implicates himself his father fallier and rufen rufer in the murder of schilling he says that rufer ruren proposed the mur deron saturday night in his fathers barroom har bar roomi room and the three hid in the tannery yard waiting half an hour before the victim appeared they fo followed lowid him to the stable and rufer bufer struck him seil seii several irai bral times with a stick b his is artber aither stabbed him in the bowels with a five pronged fork killing him they then dragged the body to the furnace and threw it in and went home the confession was made before the coroner tonight to night and was put in writing and signed in the presence of witnesses irn ICs 10 official returns from fifty four counties and accurate returns from the remaining sixteen bri show osbornes bornes Os majority for governor to be SpIt springfield INGFIELD mass 10 A large public meeting was held at florenee florence this evening at which gold medals appropriately inscribed were presented by the citizens of mill river biver B ver valley to george geqrge cheney collins graves jerome hillman and myron day the heroes of williamsburg in the reservoir dis disaster aster astel six months ago I 1 FOREIGN MONTREAL 0 9 the smallpox small pox is still increasing here the hotel dieu and general bo hospital spital are overcrowded hall house in new mountain park has been taken possession or of and ten patients placed there since saturday LONDON 9 the latest advices advises from the steamer Farada state that after 1461 miles of cable were paid paid out a flaw was discovered bu but t not soon enough to prevent preveat it from being passed overboard and the wind blowing a gale they obliged to buoy the cable miles from where it was intended to splice it on the shore end Ma maciver clver eiver a conservative candidate for parliament addressed a disorderly meeting at Birken birkenhead head bead this evening and with great difficulty obtained a hearing he declared himself a supporter or of re religious 19 education and opposed to the dla dis establishment of the church of ED england land TT the tho festivities of |