Alton Doctor, Touring,Refuses Surgical Job.Cards revived from Dr, Mat her Pfeiffenberger tell that he had a j very rough voyage across to Scot land, but that he suffered no physical Inconvenience. He was enjoying his trip. When last heard from he was in Edinburg. On the way over, the { doctor writes, a fellow passenger was stricken with appendicitis. The go-, ing was so rough it was impossible i to operate upon him without stopping the ship. The captain was filling to stop, and Dr. Pfeiffenberger was invited to wield the knife, but for thereason that he could not take care of the patient afterward and he preferred not to have anything to dowith the job. On the santc trip ababy was born in the steerage.