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oO ————————— —$—<——<— THE CHICAGO * TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1875. histy JOAIA NEO AAAN AMMMOMent ard exercian. in the progress of her work abe Joanod jreek aod Hobrow, and translated the shlo nibie, fron Generis to Rovolacionn, trrice, ‘An aimed femata burglaries ravaging the conn ry around Stroutsbarg, Pu. Sho tas beau once spiured oud pat iv fall; but ootts and bara ald aot holt ler. aad oby te agalu at large, ‘The Cincinnatl Commercial coaigs‘y ro‘o'n to , promialng stateuman es Oaulfold, or Canli- jowor—an if tnore could be any doubt abont his acne. AS woll call him Cauw-Chow, aud be dove pitts tte ‘he Paris correspondent of the London Timen barges the telegrayb wiib baving made him re- rt Gambetta asanying thet “the revelation us boen changed into 8 wot-nnrie "Inatoud of 44be revolution has been changed while it ia wtill yf parse.” Arsene Honssaye's fon, whose marringo was uiely poticed, {8 said ty bo tho beat Greok yavler of hin age in Europe, Arsono plmelf more & particuiatly sauctinionious look os he pelt at tho Altar, nud tho wext day the old rop- obate publiubod # book which. they aay, he wiil not nuk Lid nowly-tna lo daughter to read, AFrench husband knows how to pay pratty omplimen:#. What could have boen more ex- -seesive, for instanco, than the romaik of a fond posbend on tho fist anniversary of bla wadding: “My dear freud. this year bas boven the bap- pleat day of iny life," Doubtleay the young xaperraco bd not stayed at humo ove evoning sfier tha Brut furtuight, Nol lo Jenme Co'lina, of Boston. proposes to ye free dinticrs to poor aud friondiess girls joriog tho coming: winter ea herotofore ‘The york excites much symvathy, aid earns for Mias Colling an enviable reputation. The ixiy Clara Vere da Veres in Chicago wight profit- sbi follow the examplo. Mixa Culline’ onter- Ww supported alinoat entiiely by voluntary subscriptions, ‘Tbe woman on Account of whom the ehootine wir io South Bend occurred proves to be ihe noterions Dully Tapp, a sartof tamals printer-tramp. Sue hos been in several peiutins- (ficeg 10 Misgourl apd fodiaun, wand bas alssare been discharged ag soon as her true chaiscter becarae ovidont. Somo tine ago she was charged sith holding impropor relat.onus with au ngent of the Amorican ‘I'ract Socioty in 8t. Loula. She gid the rovoreud gentleman inatitutod a suit for bel agaloet the Democrat, but nevor rocovered woything. InBocth Bond, it is wid, sho goes by the namo of Baylews. Fathor Ryan, of Caldwell, 0., whose convic- ton of ‘shooting with intont to wound” has pen reported by Priyato Dalzell, deciares that he had no intention of burting. ans body, but fred in the sir merely for the purpose of fright- ting the rlotors away from hia bouso, It will be remembered that Father Ryan bad somo dficalty with a numbor of bis parishiuners who yero Grangers. Thoy besieged bis hous, and befired his rovolver out of tho window, but hit nobody, It is belioved he will bs sentenced to the Povltont avy, but Gov. Alton wilt prubably pardon bim, ‘ho rordict of tuo Jury was quito tnexpected, Tue wadding of the Hon. J. Henri Burch in New Orleans last wook wns tho gocial evont of the eeason ‘tin colored craole circter.” Tho bridegroom 14. State Scuator and an iuiluoutial politician, ~Tho* bride, Mra. Ellon B. Dunn, is q atately-looking lady, with a cloar, nearly white comploxion, and roguiar features.” ‘The sedding-aupper waa delicious, the dreasos fino, tndthe presents exponsive, All tho white Ro- pablican politicians, including the Federal offico- holders, attonded ihe recoption. Mogreta wero wat by Fred Douplass and Gcorgo T. Downing, ot Washington. Tho ceremony was porformed by the Rt.-Rev. Bishop Brown, of Washington, yho made the journoy to New Orlonus apecially fee the purpose. NOTEL AMRIVALS, Grand Pactfe—Dr, Charles Huston, Coatesville, Pa, 3 Bkand FL. Scott, Philwelphias Hugh Murdock, New York 3A. Gunnlson, Gincinuatl, O.: J. W. Bugs beg Induadepolia yO. L; Ruseall, Cleveland; L, Roti- Prorta. Heading nad wile, Wis-on AL Knox, New York; Jatferton Dun- ‘Van’ Derventer ‘acd wife, lows. Uouse-J. B. Weblo, DeWitt, Ia. Converse, Erie, Pa.; Wulism Young, Mil- wiuke; J. G.' Kettle, San Francisco; B, At. L$, Barnard, Butt lowa; F.'A. Diz, New York... wood and bride, Kansns City; the Hon, Jo oph fsconsin; the’ Hon, Goorgd Dougiany, Cedar G, Council Bluits; Autin, ' Michtga zB Mike, a. the oul, om Piusbury, ‘Muskegon ; “the” Hea, W. 3 on, Benne and Nenfamin ‘Luce, Grand’ Rapids, Hon, 6, 8. Dave, Cedar ., NRermars — The Bias the Hon, J, 0, Wyatt, Trenton, QL. abilier, New York; W. E, Orgood, Dat ka 0, Cameron, Torcnto, O1t.; 1. EM Toc; Charles 'W, Gindle, Hub, United States Army; J. O'Connor, Beaton, dam.; H. Conover, United States Army; tho Hoo, Wulsm Bant, Quincy, Lil,; Col, W. #, Roulbac, North Cralina, 2 OHIO STATE ASSEMBLAGES. The Centennial Moard, the Dentists, and the County Auditors, Coumtacs, O., Deo, 2.—Lhe Ohio Board or Centennial Manugers met bere to-day. Atate kehou!-Commiusioner Smart explained the aye- {em that has beou odoj.ted by the educators of (be State to bave educational matters fully rep- Tented at tha Conteunial, wluch was fuily con- suredla bythe Board, Reporta received from Bbegenis indicate that all the space allotted to Ohio will be fully occupied, ‘The Board ud- fourned to meat hore Jen. 5. Toe County Auditore’ State Convention ad. horued without traneacting apy epoctal busi- tea, Tt is to moot hore again the third Wednos- fey of uext January. A.S. Prazor, of Graono, a eleotud Presilent ; O. W, Mathers, of Shel- YY Secrotary ; and 8. Cazo, of Wocd, ‘Trea The Stato Dental Convevtion have eleated O. Rift. of Civcivna.i, Prosident; J.C, Whln- 4m, of Balem, and A. L, Bowne, of Chillicothe, Voe-Presidents ; A. L. Emminger, of Columbus, *pood.n, 3 4. Cambor, of Clove- ‘9; aud G. W, Koelor, of ————_>+__—_. ONTARIO FINANCES, Toroxto, Nov. 80.—The public accounts show Nereiable anuata of the Province at the ond of 4 to ba 88,417,823, against which che Habilites 963,411,800, ‘The Treasurer in the Inst fiuan- Cal tatenent ontimated the revenue for 1876 at 000. By the nine months’ statement brought down yesterday it appears the gross 10- Gita for the nine months have reached €2,010,- » Dut as this includes €629,28¢ romlized from 4 Sle of debontaray, tue net recel}ts from all ‘uary sources may bo yeoxoned for the three tare mt $.,100,000, ‘Lhe appropria:ione for oy Year smounted to 9:,228,0U8, bewdes $10),- abnoally charged on account of the reilnay- tain A find. Nowwithetaudiog the falliog off athe geome Lands Department receipts, oving Htoerel eetmaton ia the Tumber-trudo aud the ase! Goancial stringeuoy, tuo.e will be a wur- fi + ibe yeat'a beausachine of from S510 000 nA, KID, 8 wUIpPiUe aosete 0! ‘ke Province to weacly 8,000,000. te a MICHIGAN STATE TREASURY. wo Disrateh to The Catcage ‘Trioune, aIxG, Mich., Leo. 2.—The folloaing is a Ment of the receipts acd disbursemontw at Teresa renee oftice for the mouth ending 000 band 0 Means for tie ashe, Py Totat., soe eeee Dlburnauiiite for ie ion Sulance Nor, 50, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR, Greets Liapatch to the Chicago Tribune. eran Rarioe, In, Dio, 2—A Kolghte ds plas Commandery wae tostiuted bere to- 7 by Bautuent Giand Comn.auder 0, P, Wateru Tal mae Pleasant, Delogations of viaitiug rr ‘Dat fa uttendauce from Mount ®, DeWitt, Cl.oton, and Mltcens towns who Yoired their o-mraden mae ban just as the Pulluan House t.< ——. SCARLET FEVER. Srecval Correauonucnes af The Chwago Tribune. ree Mob, Nov. 29.—Geailat fever still fo this cisy, with progzects of cloning mapa er of the achools, ‘There were aight a Noturday,—five frum wcailet fever, % ye — 4 916,311.35 RESURRECTIONISTS. | The Story of the Woman and Child at the Morgue. Arrest of the Two Meu Who Did the Packing of the Bodies, Their Protestations of Inno. cence, and Accounts of the Affair. The Guilty Doctor Warned by o Reporter aud Clears Out. Arrest of Two Colored Men Who Dug Up tho Corpses at Graceland, They Were Hired by the Resurrectionist Firm of Wilder & Co. Tho Trip to the Cemetery--.Wil- der Afraid to Take a and. The Cadavers Intended for the fowa City Collego-+-Tho Discoverios Last February, Wildor New at the Busino-s—Preparing for tho Wintor Campaign. The finding Wednosday aftornoon, In the office of the Amorican Express Company, on Washing ton stroot, noar Doarboru, of a sirup barrel in whieh had been piaced the body of a woman and eetill-bora babe, bas caused an immonso senna- tion aud s great moral shock to-the community at large. ‘The idoa that body-enatebing ia carried on in this vicinity ia bad onough, bus to think thats horrible double murder may have beon commit- tod, through a vilo aboritontst, is far woreo, The cage ia ® very peculiar ono, and bad beon abroud- ed, up to yostorday afternoon, iu. the deepest mystery, which threatened to baflle the skit! of our dotectives. It was fret thought to be a case of body-raising simply, but a clues imvestigation leads to tho Lueory that a far moro MEINOUA AND DISGUSTING CRIME had born committod. The details given In yos- totday's Tininune stated that uo claw nad been fouudas to the indenity of the remains. It sooms that aman uamod WILLIAM KRUGER, who owns exprose-licerise 622, bad beon hired ta carry the barrel containing the romaine to the express-oflice. Ho rerides af No, S42 South Union atreot, nnd was arrested Weduceday even- ing and kept in tho Central Station until yoster- day morning, when ho was relossod by Juatice Summerho-d, nothing baring beow proven against him. He was merely bired by two men to take the barrel from a stable in tho rear of No. 1101 Btate strect, and was quite iunocent of its con- lente. He has a stand on Twenty-cecond stroot, near Wabash avenue, and volooteered to Do- toctives Joho Ryan and J, 31. Chapin, who wero detwted to work up the caso, to go with thom end buot up the mon who nad securod him to do thecarrying, Thoy went with him, aud, at the corner of Twenticth stroet and Wabosk avepus, ARDAYTED ONE OF TUR MEN, aud proceeded to the house of the other, on Twenty-sccond strect, and arrested him, ‘Lhov mere taken to the Armory, where ono gave his momo a8 Jom - Larlon, and the other as Jamea Darrow. Tho firet was an agsomed and tho second is a roal name. Dar- row ig @ more stripling—aged, perhaps, 18 or 19 years. His reputation is none of tho best, and the family geuverally is disliked in the neighbor- hood owing to some former charges, Tha man Larkin claims to ke rospectable, and is about 23 yoara old, aud a carpenter by trade, Thoy wore takon before Justice Summerfie'd, and 2 charge of grave-robbing mado ayainst thom. They had A partial hearing, when Dairow pleaded guilty, ‘but Larkio claimed be wus not guilty, Darrow said: ‘If you're vot guilty, lam not either," aud withdrew his plea, ‘They were than beld in $300 bail wach for turther examination to-mor- row morning. THE PRISONERS SPEAK, After tho prisoners had been taen down to a coll again, bofore baving Gutorod bail, a Taip- Nx reporter called upon them, ond Larkin, who then gave bis uame ay Jaca Langham, mado ip substance tho following statement: ‘{ am giving you @ fictitions name, but otherviso 1 will tell you the truth, Inone seuso I may be awit, but I behove I am innocent of the ohargo of grave-robring preferred against ma My trade is a carpentor; collecting billa at night. Lhbied the barn trom which ‘THR BODY WAS TAKEN, 1 was laid up abous thrco works with & folon ou one of my fingers, which mado wo rather bard uy. In that etrais 1 was approached by Dr. EP. B. Wilder, who bos an ofice corner of Twenty-secoud utreot and Indianu avenue, who engaged me to make some boxes for a puryoae | did not really Itnow, but which [ bad reason to maupect, He also got nis to rent the bara. Wednoaday last JAH DARROW CAME TO WY Moose and wanted mate go and muko # box. Boon after, we met Dr, Wilder, who proposed to go with us aud buy the = ams.orinl. = Wa wout to the corner of Arcbor avenuo ood Otark streets, in a wboe atcra, and Darrow and. tho Dootor thoucht that vome of tho boxes were strong euuugh to muke up ovarazaio, We then weot over to tho soutbeost cornorof the waino rtroela, & procory ature, whe.e an ompty sirup barrel waa etunding on the sidewak, Dr. Wildo: thought that it was just big enouxb, and would anowai all purpusics. Ho tuld mo there that there was no need of making a box on this Gacarion,—tuat the barrel would avewer beter, avd he bought it, and we tranwported it to the barn, where Usirow aud I, under direc.iun of . Wilder, «pened it. At thie wtage Darrow obimed in and said: “Owe POT IN Tae ‘ 4Tirrs,’" meaning ibe corjeeu. Darrow coutioned: “f£ Jabelea the bariol mvyeelf, marking it on « piece of pasiebomd, *Lhomas Greene, J Ciy, fa.’ Aw I uudorataud it, that me: Dror. Clapp, who is Professor of Avatumy ut the Icws Htate Cuilege, who recolves afl the ‘ut there, of course, uuder assumed firm van the College uve,” Larkin again took up the throad of bis stace- mo! idesd; ‘idon'tknoa apytbluy aa to the lowa veo: lo, aud I want thas distincliy un- derstood, Durrowand tuo Loctor got the ex- Workman, WHO Wh arrested aud releaucd; tut 6 in Sutirely Innocent, Whew I wal THE CouPsxa 1 waa nearly {rightoucd to death, and I told Darrow to tell the Doctor that] waw heartily tivé of the bueineus, aud would have no mure to do wlth i. I did uot reatly know whet the boxes wee forunt.l that worming (Weduesday), bus bad strongly suspected. After i once saw the doud bodies, that settled the cave with me; I would bave po more tu do witu it. Having been uard up it was quite natural for me to jump at the offer of asking boxes at a youd privy, as | ueleve any other mechanlo would Lave done, 1 bear a reputation for Lonesty, ata tharofore have biddeu, us tar'aw possible, wy identity. Ulbcers 0 Ryan end Cua told the ory, almost a® you have it, aod] am to place it berure the public na I velieve i¢ will prove that Tam imnooent, «pd ouly drawn into 8 bad ucrape threagla un- fortunate circumstances, ‘. WAT DARROW LAIN, Darrow ataces that he coucurred In all that Lariin bed said. Hedid vot know whea tho dody bed bean Fesarcasted~ Te bad been ura aupt the stable dusi: BES ty What whom he did not iaue ae ‘f fie was tu the employ of Dr. ¥, M. Wilder and inw brother aw co.lectuy, 2bs6 wore no clo tues whatever ou the bodies When they found thiew, Dt them according to De. U.P. rectious. ‘The budies woro oroa ght BV e'clvck Tuo-aay might, aud PUT THAM IN 10% BARBLL Wodneuday mqun- between 10 ana 12 o'vluc ing. “They were the fies veal Lodies be jiad aver ween thus divposed of. tu bad ap sprotos- went to wast the Doutur eariy Wi ducaday iy ca- ine tor the purp as of shipping off the ' ati.” Dotrow's tn aher bailed frm ong, ant 604 ero. fond to feol vors mach hurt w. hor worn cons | duct, an abe valid be eastnt a cinora toy, in his | feans, who liad bean lotnss thie thing t. (he | Doetor, and he sugald uot bu held au guilty of | any crime, TE WD RLY DFPARCED, During the afie.uo na Suiecxs reporter vise ited tho ova of De. i. P.M, Wir'das, sonicwest cornet of T'venty-s+cond atvert and Ludiina ave= Buc, Tho buld.og is a low, two-stury fraae, and Is nenod by Ar, James Borris, who tentod tha frout F omy on tho sevond sory to the Dic tor, tua lower floor being occnpied ag a+tore. Dr. Wild -r bad Just laken otrio for his health, conrequently the ‘IRruuxe vewe-gathovor did not moot blin, but would like to havo met Lim, for tho pave of n few momonie’ convoreation, 1 order to wuravel the mystery which seomed tuen t) surround the cago, waich appoara unduucted!. cue of aburtion as woll as resurrection, and tue youne man Darrow, unon logs questioning, will be fou: d to rnow a yrdat deal more abost itthan bo at present corgs to tell. He picture adurna the Doct x's oftica. aud the neihbors say he was tne most frequent vise itor there, and, a; parently, sho phyalciun's can- Adential man, Dr. E. Y, B. Wilder 1s deacrived as a rathor haudsome, te young man, aged about 24 yeary, doi and. eyes; and bis landlord ‘ enya a8 rather uneor- tain in the payment of bia rent, The first Wilder kaow of the affair being public ways yentorday morning, ®hou A reporte. of an evening paper cal'ed on him to interview him. And alro stated that o warrant wag out for bis ar- rest, ‘The Dovtor, in reply to the inqniries, do nied that he hed anything to do with the can, aad, having gotten tidot his questiouer, packed up and leit tbe citv. The o:ticors bunted for him dunng the af-ornoon, but unsnecesefully, DM. WILDER 18 A MARDIND MAX, and hos & youog wife, sho at prre sent ie Hving with ber parents. Ho partly lived and bad bia ofico in the sama slice, He slept thero only a portion of the time. Hu only partially tarnished bis rooms, aud bad in them an upright geax, ourean, aud other articlea of funiture, borllen ® lot of modical aud othor works, His rooms bo left in rather a mixed-up condition, though in a ploavaut dine ordor. On the wals wore hang avime ongray- tinge, aud ‘TWO DITLONAS.— one showing that ho was a reyular graduate of tho Nortuwestern Univorsi:y, and the other thar he bod becn nysis:ant howse-aurgoou at the Metcy Honpttal. The peojle who live in tho house where Wilder bad vis office stnto that hie business seomad to bo very tizn:, but thit he minded bis own bustnesa aud butbored n> ave. aud sen reault no ong bothered him. Mo was always very polite. WIAT A LADY ROWS, A Indy stated to Tne Trinvxe raportor that, nomo eight or ten dass ago, @ woman called on the Doctor about dusk. She scomed rather ver- vous, aud stopped from a ca-riaga that bad been loft standing on Iwenty-second wtraet. complexion could not be discovered. but ee wore a natty Lat aud dark voll, and ber hair wan dono up in bralds. S00 was verv plainly, bus neatly, dressed, and from indicatioag, her belyht boing about 5 fect, would anuwer the description piven in veutorday'’s Ininuxe of the corpse found in the barrel, The peopto who live in tho house havo po recol‘oction of having heard any unamusl volves, Tuoy remember tho dark- veiled woman coning at dusk, but snow po more of hor, they uot baving soou ber kavo, ‘They cannot say anything of what was done in tho oilice, but there were no traces there yenturdas thut would tend to suuw thot an aburtion had boen performed. DE. F. M, WILDER, who has an ollico at the southeast corner of Twonty-second and Stato streets, a hrather of EY. i, was also called upon, Ifo hai uot seen hiv brother for a week, and hardly thought bo would ongayo in any crooked businoss, Mis brothor bad beea rather wusuccessful of lato iu 8 business way. Tho raporter noxt visited tho barn loased by Dr. Wilder. ‘Chis, an above stated, in in tho rear of No. 3101 Siate street, oear tho corner of ‘Twenty-fourth, Jt was tired by Larkin, wuo GAVE 16 NAME THEN AG JOUN JACKEON, * The barn laa two-story brick, and haw an en- trance from an alley rupoiug off Wavaeh av- enue, Wilder was to pay 210 per monll for it for tho winter, and #5 hod been paid for it In advance, Toe property be onRe to Mr, Hoyt, of Waabington stroot, and Mr. M. Frick, a shoe- imaker, who lives on the premises, ronted it, oot Inowing it waa iutouded to uso it for a cooked purpos: : Mr.¢ Prick seid that Jackson had hired the barn, and stated that be waula uccu; y it soveral daya u week MARING DOXES FOR A DaCTOR, who was the roal losso, nod who would koop & horse there. Ifo introduced Darrow as tho hostler. Thoy caine in Lucaday night botween 1Land 12 o'clock, aud worked and mado a great notso, Ho (Frick) came out, but found thoy had nailed the back dvor, and were working in the dark. ‘Iboy lad promised to pay him the other 85 Wednesday morning, tut failed to do i, They nad put a padlock on the grain-bin, as thoy claimed that Jacksou had put valuable tools io it, but it was found, on bomg broken open, to have boon used for ROLLING UP THE CORPSE, and fixing it {0 positinn to plece in tho bsrrol. A chisel marked ‘3, Pepper," in four places, was found In the bara, Also cuiva of the barrel au] vbavings, uhowing that new bungs bad been made for it, ‘Tus Tacs reporter next fultowed up the trail to THE MORAUE, on Elphteenth aud Clark streets, tu tho rear of the County Hospital, Hera woro tha mother and ber bate —lylug. on tho marbio slabs, Tho womau looked remarkably boautiful, even in death. Her loo Ulack hair hung over the edge of tho wlab, aud over tho corpieu thio epiead of musiin waa thrown. The features wore not distorted, but the clenched tooth told of tho tertible suffering the woman must lave cn lured ore deaty caine toclaim bis own, Sho wav woll formed, but the flesh wae broived ic many olaces fiom baving ome tu contact with the siaves of the barrel. Beside her lay the child, which bad boon etill- boru, aud was not over 8 mouths old. ‘A OASE OF ABORTION. Physicians present stated cloarly thet it was a casio of eburtion, 8 the cluld showed tho marke of forcops ob ite boad, which was o uahad. The child might bave been promatuety born and surgoous compelled tu pirtormu the opera- tion, but they soomed to think that thore was womething deoidealy wioug about the whole matter, Nome pbyviciaus assired that the body was tuat of a youug woman 40 ur 2 yoars of ave, aud tust this wus her firat cuitd, while others held that it waa hor wacond, and tuat the woman had been2Jor30 yeeru old, Dr. Hevrotinu will make w poat-mo. tem examination ‘o-~lay. Daring tho atternoon, bupt. Mickey and Doputy Supt. Dixon were bnes lo trying to ascur- tan WIIOM ONE OF TIE CEMETERIES had been robbed. At first the Superinrondent was, Inclinai| ta think that the body bad tcen taken froin Uakwood Cemetery. from the tact dhat tbo expreveman toutitied that he recoived the barre) near the coroe: of Wabash avonuoand Twonty-rocond stieat, Then be recaived tnfor- on frum the Moyor of Ruger’ Park that weemod to point cumistakably towards Calvary Cemetery aa the scone of the outrage, In the ourly hours of Wodaesda: imoruing ho heard two suuiw firea in close wucoadsivn, aud thought thas chey catno trom the direction of the cemetery, in the evening, however, the Superin.eucent rece ved telogiams froin och place etating that nuthing In the body-auatebing Jine had taken place ut either cowetory. ‘kuat from John Dove, the attendant at Calvary, wos somowh: t ambiguous, and from the wording it was surmised that some atcompe of thu kind bad been mauve, bat was fvustrated by tao attundaut f.ing as the robvers, Rosens]l and Gracela.d wera thought entnety out of the question. aud congajueutly uo atton- tiou was paid to eithor, At the Wat Side wations the ofloars were on the lookout for ausvicivss characcers, aud to- wards oveniuy they arrevted tree youuy mov, who have recently beru noticed in the company of a women who sumonbat auuvored the de- scription of the ous found in the barrel. Por wore days paat the wutnen hay been tuis-in:, aud the wuepicions of the oflc+ra were siousel. At tho Armory the potico a:ruck the MIGIT TRAIL of the affair oarly iu tuo day, and persistently held to it wati) tho end, Sums days avo, Sorgt. O’Counor rep otted to Cap . thucl thata Pasty Of budy-enatubers bad g:rauged to dolivor corpus at the Beunuct dedical Co,.ege on Stara atreet, bear Poik. Acco dingly a pele nas was ou duty in the rear and frout of the baildiug atl Monday ovenlng, and ever wince the cloevst watch bas been kept nyon the place, slcuuut a uo time was auything scon that created ihe Ivart suypicion. “Tne party ot toly epatchers referred tu wero known by the Bergeant tu make their = headjusrters wt = Mursah's saioon, on = thos coruer «of ‘Laylor aud = Clark = atrocts, = aud when they brevonted themscives at the loon, sborily aftry o'clock last evening, tho Sergeant and Utticer Buanley pounced dowu on thom and marched them off to tho Armory. ‘luoy gave the nawen of TOM BOOTT AMD JOUN M’ALLISTER, gud, when charged with :esurrocting the body of & woman and clild, they op.ued their eyea in blank asvomshment, aud blandly told the entire tale, Byote isa large, masalyely-famed usgru, wis resuieloay car nes, that was rendoted | fit more uneoith by lus mannac of dress. His clotiny aca of tus rorghest toxura, n¥ far to farsa even for nls lanes frame. mud wero toughly buttoned up with wooden wy aidot onto. Online heal he « Woulenuap thatcoverad tus head and Uylow the ovubrows, that gave toh’ freath- ty k of au oxca slogly bad col- oatman., [loin about 39 veare of age, and Joune to have all tue experience of & save, aud tho en-udity uf anbrows, oloalnting negro. In fict, be is Avove the ghastly occupation that he Rovins to have tabeu Kuch alikiug to, During rast vanrous bo his alwaya readile found em- plovrm>ent a8 & ment-choosper in pack- tegerouses, and = an ha. was one of the smartest and best in the bualucss, he afva.e commanted che beat wages. Junk bas got toe ester of lim, hawaver, aud fer mouths hoe uae lvated ecound Slurtah's aa- joan, McAllister Is em ler in stature, but resembing {nappearancu tieotuer ghoul, so that oneia Jnvking at tho two fares moa.d tad at little to distinguish them, Heis 65 years of aze, and hug@aifo nus fanuly living im Cheyenus, » choico locahty near tha saloon in which bo way found. He used ted ive an express wagon, and claims to bave Aiwarah une the tepatationol be- Inga respectav 6 nithouzh rataer unlucky negro, notwithstanding the assoition uf the police tit he has heen errosted at varioua timea for vagrancy and petty larconios, BOUTT's hTATEMENT, Scott ia by far tne nore autoiltizent of the tva, ard nis tory was by far tho murec:mpleto apd Saneactory. Monuar evening, wile s.tting in tho baloun, & man aprroscned lim, and told bios that Dr Wider wante! to engage him todo neat fob at Ca vary Cemetery. “Lla man was unknown to aim, Vut bo knew be cuuid recox~ uze fim oon eight. «Tle owas taken to tho basemont, and, while pase ing tarough the corridure of the cellx, he pointed ont Jackson, or Langham. the care penter, a6 thea maa who vuned bm Mooday oveviug. In Jacweou's conpauy he vinited tue Doator at Lia oles, and mae arrangements to moet Lim atthe saloon at 8 o'clocd tue next ovcolng, all reads, with a companion he himself bad selected fur the job, Tne Doctor kept the appoiutmont ta the inntaut, acd at 8 o'cluck the trio drove north ine livut spring wagon, Tuer went north ou Ciak ecreet to the park, thence keeping the lake-shore rond and bou avart diva tntit they got oppow.te the road on whicu tho dummy runs up to the main cntrauze of thecemeterr. They followod this road to within a short distance from the came- vers, and then tu:ning uorth they left tue horee tied in the bruash-wood northeast of the come- tery, and proceedod tho balance of the road on foot. Arriving a: the smatlgate at the northern part of tho cemetary through which carnaqes vencrefly eave the grounds, the Do.tor ditectsa bia how to ploceod about the job, According todstections, be sass, bo and bis companion wont down the main gravel road unt they caine to tha knoll just west of the wimall sluice at the southeast corner of tho cainotery, There, be- tween two large monatnonte, they found THE FRESHLY-MADE GRAVE, which tho Doctor bad designated. Atl the toola they had with them were & suovel aud a hatche:. Neott did tho digging wmle McAlhuter gopt a lookout, and tn about half an hour the box in- closing tho coffiu way entirely cleared of tho earth. With the lintchet be raised the top of the vox, and with a pocket-knive Le uuacrewed tas upper portion uf the contin-lid, oud exposed tuo body to full view. Ho then eays be listed the body out by tno shoulders, and then lifted cut the babe, lying by tho eile of ite mothor iu tuo exe cultu, The woman was well clad, with o al uncquo and @ fine black silk dress ag 0 shvoud, ‘There was no jowelry on bor person, nor shoes, neither was her hair dupe up, but Honing loose aud strargling aroand the shonl- aera. The child was preciseiy an it was found in the Larrel, aud was covered with but fow cot- toa clothe, With AMeAllister’s assietanco, be dragged the woman's ody along the ground to the gate, wher the Doctor was awailng thom, while ho himevif carsied the child alng sus- pended by the Leula, When the Doctor saw tho bodios he rubbed his bands joylully tozether, exclain.ay, " Inot's good; you did capital Work.” ‘Ibe tbroo than brought tie wagon te tho pate, and laying both bodies in the bottom of it, and coverng them over with huy aud blankets brought along for the purpuso, drove rapidly bome, when the bodies sora dopomted in a brick’ barn wear ‘Lwonty-fourth shest, aud i the allev between Wabash avevue and stato street. For tl and hie compauiun were to receive 5 Scutt seems to havo anticipated doing th portion of tho wurk, pnd necordingiy ¢! largest por lou Gf the tousy. ‘Yo avoid szquar- rel, he represented to his companiou that thoy wore to get but $3.60 onch fortie job. Of what was dove in thu bare after be left lo knows nothing. ‘Cho Superintendent and Clark of the Gracs- Jand Cemetery Company both live out of the city, wo tuat it was imposablo to get ot the books aod uscercain who it wos that was tbua rogurrected. it is propavlo that the relatives would havo already uppearod to tdentify it bad it not been so poul- tively atated tnat it wasun aburtion case. It may ve, howover, that there was au abortiou, 11 which caru thoto will be no relatives presouting thenusvlses, and tho iuyuiry will bayo to bo oxtonded still further, M'ALLISTER'S BTORY. ‘Tho Trisoxe repurter paid a visit last ovoning to the two bogr og, Scott aud McAlliuor, who were eufely cusconced 1n coll at the Arnory. Seute was lying on a bench as'cep, but bis dusky par-nor Was awake snd meditating uvor biu woes. ‘Tuo repu.tor openod the couversatton by inquir- ing of MoAlister if oe had Leen cucnected with tuo body-nuatal MoAllister—¥ no bara. Ko, ortor—How wae it,tben.that you bappuned to go on such ap oxpadition ? MeAllistor—l') tell you. This man Scott (poluting to Lis companion), bo kuew Dr. Witd- eraoud Darrow, aud whe they cawe to bim ana , 6ab; Twas, but I never moant wanlod to kuow if he woutd go out on a jopin the evyouiug, be said be would, And they asked (tbe knuw another was, sud be said bedid, You 62, Se.tt aud d live tugetvor behiud Muroby's sf Ovu On Tavior atieet, Bad be just called me out, and Lsa:d ['d eo, of course, ‘Lhey were to RIV Us £3.50 apiece, Roporto,—Wasn't that a rather emall price for Buch a jub? DicAluster—But I didn’t know what was golog tobo dune, 1 just sad Id go. I wautad w carn a ltitiaextrs mony. 1 wo-kin a wtsole on ‘Taylor street, So Scslt and I got inio tho ox: prews wayou, and Da row drove ug uy tu Gracu- land. ‘Tue Doo be got out at she gate and at outs.ds, Tha: woa the tira, 1 avos of tue busiuees wo wero afior, I'd have bucked out then, but I csu.cu't get bach tu town. Roperter—Did you Ko atragut to that particu. Jar grave? AlcAjuater—Ob, no. We huntod eround haf an hour bafore we found oue that waa new-iade. fheu scott dag up the cofio. I dido't touch a upade, I way wcared and trembling a.|tue time, ie polled tue cluihes of trow the woman aod turew them bacd in the hole, Then we cained the coitin out to the wagun, aud drove down fowit, Wo went down \rabask avenue to the ara. Loporter—What was the appeaiance of ‘the mits MoAllister—I coulda’t tell much about it it wav ov datk, tho Doo pulled ous » kind of box, aud put ihe collin intuit. He tuen gave ue 25 couts tu tidy howe with, and we went away. Royporer—Tuen you didu's ges your $3.50. . co) dleAliuter—No, sab, Never bats cent. awful eg.ry the thiug ever bap, ened, Cucagu bus bods reut fro budy-snatcbers ance Last YRUnUABY, when quite a Rousastion Wau croated by the dia- covery, 1m the ceur of No. 167 North Wella utreot, of acharp.|-uouse,—a doput ia which the doue- Guloy rumaine of the exhumed dead were de- pesited .0r scle among the audontyof the differs eut med.cal oalleges whoas prolession compuls taom tu practice wiswsotion. Luia ducovery sau made by Qiloerw Shuack and Lowen, wuout b.ifadezen corjsoe belug fouud iv tue place iudicated, dove up io Larrele on the mebt of Fob, 24. ‘bey wore couveyad to the place iu au expr-es-sagou, vue of the driv- eo: wich, Dre L. D, Witliame, alte George bus-b, vliaa Goorge Wallace. got wounded iu the atfray resultlug from che dieguvere, Ju tho cowie ut thy Corouer’s inquest, hold upon the renelue Fob, 23, 16 trauspired that the business was carried oo tu @ nivwt wystcwutic manucr, A reoript was dis covered, daied Jan, 26, 18.6, which did not give the name of the coumguor, Lut sounowledyed the cousizumeut of twa bar- rele (0 Scot, Mugen & Oo,, Lowa Cicy, bg alvo appeared tant the rasl usine of the wounded roturectiunint wea Dr. L. I. Williaa, roadie ag Nu. 26 Coventry etieat. May bother wax witu him a¢ the time of tha arrest, bus made nis ea- ca,e@, ulchouph dred upon and wounded by ‘tae polior, Buih meu bad been concerned in body-anarching yreviousiv, sud only a abit time betora had been shot at by the sextgu of Convurde Lometuy, where they bad teen bung- ing sround for veveral cave, = Willumsy aus held Cor iat tu bonds of 61,500, and bs trial Wae et lor tue firet siiday iu Murch, bog wit: areatukil be jumped tis bail" before ibs event came off, aud since tuat period has ust beeu beard frum, The! od 44, go tur ay knowa, were taken froin tho Poster's Fioid at Jetferagn. OXLY a YEW WEE AU0 : the fret instance of the kind that cogarsed since Febrnary—a cori ne, wacked ina barrel, was die covered at tho itove inant tevot, Rad waa commignet to ao deaetict at tha Villago uf West Liberty, A iy nate Towa City, Attho lattar mace rhace ian Mechoat Institute, and corpa2s aro vat? i deman', tae dewe of Lowa render tham wcaree. est fowan i4 wocurad i1 bts ourisl gle insu of the Stato, aven the panpora itd the dead of hospituls being alowed to reat iv pnace. Con-equnntly tha mrtents ars compelled ta traMo with (he resuriestionits of stites thar, ke our ovn, ave mira hberal in thia ine, of where, the po sulation being tucker, tae supoly Of disecting-roo.n # ibjects 16 mnie mora 10+ fuxo, AS Towa student will pation long befo-a attempting ty 1oba grave in that truiyiticred soil, Only in summer, whow cor.ses can. t bo transporio!t from long distances in Kood eo tdi- tio , du the cimbryonie baa-Lones! of Towa Cxty focl drives to ths vreat mek of robuing tho uemes of tha dead, But now the weather ls cold, avd a cores wil keep | enough for any surgizal purpose. Conse-jucn Wivcor 14 ths season woen the ghastly harvest of the vory-ans chor is reaped, aul who fond aad be.eaves relatives #raiu daily dread of wuifor faz thy furtuer ailfictiou of having tha mortal remains of ibeit dead resurre tel before tha elerual trumpet peoples the Veliov uf Jehoxar kas with the graud army of ali the dead arincu toa now life. THE 1OWA CITY COLL: In view of the shipment of the two bodier in January of this year sud of that mado u faw weeke ago to West L berty, it je plain that the cornea resuirected ov Dr. Wilder was inended for the Lowa City Medical School, Tho Tb om- aa Green & Lo.,” to whomtha package woe consigned, doen not directly ropresenut tue Pio- feasor of Anatomy «at too collere, but Mi. Thomas Green, the Janitor of the i-sticution, ‘Thore fo prejud.ce it Iowa City against the re- coiv.ug of dead bodies, even thaagu thov come from oiber States, and for this reason itis found nececsary to sh.tv them tnder fictit.ous nanny, suck ad “Scot, Hogan & Co.,” "Thomas Gices & Co.," ete. How Willer came to unjottele the Luriness fo; tms medical col ega be alon- can state. Th two proat ma:kets fur Chicago dead bodies are the Michigan University, at Aup Astor, and the Iowa City tustetut.ca, At buth ibese places theru ig aittnys a de- Mund for cadavers, and Wilder probab.y offered his se:vices to the officers of tho whoo at iowa City, and wrote to tue after ho hal packed up the body, informing them of the name to which it was consigned, A AUGUESSIVE ARTICLE. Tum Tersoxe of Nov. 2) cvntained, ovar the signature of « correspondent woo wigned hineaif “Fenar,” 8 gravhic account of body-suai ng, the dangers attending and the protits ariwug from it. ‘Ihe tighest price pard for sanbject by any of tho local co.leves iy 240 and tho lowest #16, the average being #25. Each tip couts from #10 to #15, 1ucluding horse aud wagou aud help. Thus the pro.td aro amail, except where a man undertakes thu whole job wimuelf, which iy «ono only by old, hardenod follows, who are not afraid of man, woman, or child, dead or alive. The 1osur- rectiumet seldorm takes ruoie than one corpse on a trip, when working alonc, and bis highest rate is about three. When the fraternity work iu gangs, they ofteu double aad treble tua number. MBW AT THE BUSINES. Dr, Wilder for some time back bas been mak- ing very Intle mene? at his profesrivu, cai tuinly ust enough to pay hiv rent, Poverte, therefure, may have driven bin to body-sna:ching, 2 oust: Devaubout which he tadof coutwo bead o good deal wile as colleve, or it may bo that Ine Trwuxe article moutioues above may have put thoiden in bia head. Had he becn an oxpert be would not hero incumbered furoaelf with as ronny os4is-ants as ho did, there- by extiug up all bis protizs, From sco.ts ptate- mout it appears tost Darrow avd Laughaw were alvo in the bueivess, though they dented 1. when interviewed jothe moruing., Darrow, who had bean oflice boy for the two Wilders, ia not a very reputaole cuaracrer. Last January hia tather wae tried in the United States Court for counter- feiting o1ekels, but vouug Darrow swore that tho lead aud suspicious molda fuuud in the house belonged to bim and were used for casting: whipheads end umbrella-landies, and the tather was acquitted. Langham wan o carpenter out bf a Jub, oud waa todo the knocking upuf boxea and rough yachiug work for tas firm, wich had estublieuod itself ia tho Sigto e.ree: barn. and probably expectod to carry on business there all wintar, jus ag Dr, Williains bad done on the North Bido yearly w soar previous. ‘That the firm had no experfonco is farther shown by tue fact that, ins.cad cf doing the wari thmnelvca, whieh they could oagily have mauazod, since thoro were three of ibem, they hiret Seurt, who is an oxpur:, and oleo pur anuthor negro, still : further diminishing thelr prospoctive rota, P ‘Dr, Wilder was probably the pergon who was to select the bodiss to be lifted, though ho soems to have mado tlunder iv the present cuse, witice no medical school cares for tho bodies of infants. Tho Doctor ought ty bave bocn able to know whore biv own curse-, if he wero lucky evongh tu have any, were located. uu woll au those of bie brither, ile had also beon Asmstant Surgeou at Mercy Hospital, aud may have bad tuo run of that institution. On tho wholo, the caso his been well worked up by tha pol.ce, tas only oxeeption oclug the inilure to arrest Tr, Wildor, {tis in cota re- Sspecte # plossant fact to announce thi: a newns- paper reporter found the Doctor an bour or toore before the polcoman with bid warrant ar- rived at his office. Sinco Darrow now apveara to be mucu deever in the mire than was 4: first suspected, it is unfortavate tung te wan ad- mitted ty bail fu the sum of $300, his mother becomivg his surety; but for that Justice Sum- mortiold {a respousiole, and not the pulics. —— a THE NATIONAL GRANGE, At Closes Its Sasvions with Some Com- Moudable Anstructious to tho Ore dor. Lovisvrire, Deo. 2.—The National Grango ad- journed sive div to-night, afjer traosacting tue following business: Resnived, That, in tho sense of the Grange, tue following wugaratious are applica presetc waute of our Order, Aw the vluring scence of {ula long and Liborivus secalon wppiosch, «D1 as the temuries of previous sessuoe und tusay glorious achtevemente of the Order return to us, forwurd to the future, apirit, fraternity audividual niewbera of Maiutala tla Rigor, s.0ews, and perpetulty, tis wud she nature of our iu obligations suodut ever be borue in mind, We have pruomeed to cit aud not 1u~ Jure our fullow-Patrous, therefore tua 3223 aaae of ‘brother oF rister apould be we prec). wu oa one of utge Sour own, Lurabuvss bas wo p we iu the prin- elptes uf our Order, Ita asisstun ls ous of weu- deue-s, and good will, Tuerefore, 1 tue dis useiou OF app. 0.tion of our princip.es, wo Lold that all aaper- iy and violence are out cf pis.e nud should ever be avouod Ly our members, We algo boi that the inter- preston of any law of our Osder which worke w tuani- feat injuative o uuy mewLer teat fant, end that tu all eppcations of our laws und regulations we abould lwaye remwmber that the Grauve ts orgaticod for the ‘comfort, coavunlency, and welfare of ovecy worthy member, Wa trust ‘that our mweinbors every- woere will renew their plodtges of foalty to this uoule urotherbuod, endeavoring eapeciuhy to live up ty the followiug prluciples of uur deciarstion, viz We shail constautly strive to secure eniirs Larmony, god will, una vital brochurlvod amo sy ourseives, and to mako our Order perpetual; we riuslf aroeatly endesvor to suppres peraunal, sscloust, aud poasual prafulices wubeaitny rivalry, ended eoldeh ain. Ntivu, ‘These ure put tile words, Lut vital j rincipies witch wil give life aud purmaueme to every Gtulye througuout our laud, if uur mewbere wilt bus euuate es:b uinerto uzowplly tuen {0 thelr words aud ac- tos aa, Mr, Alken, of South Carolina, offered tho fol- lowing re.olution + Aewived, That the currency question is rapidly be- cong « political question, sud, therefury, sould Hut by antertinl uy this Grange. A revolution requiriug tho Secrotary to have printed 23,00 capius uf the procecuiaxy of this weupiou, aud send of the same ack Btate Uravge as many copies aa these wv sun diuate Ghanves in July, 1075, undor direction of the ex- Committee, and not less than ten copies to oon State Grange Master, vas alop.ed, mr, More, of the Fivance Committeo, aub- mitted resolution instroonyyg the Fiscal Agout of thu Oroe i Now Yurk to tranafer certain stocks, amounting to 815,000, to the Executive Commitiee of the National Giauge to enable that Committee to pay the various dunations to the Bta:e Granyes gracted at this réwsion, Adosted. Mr, Muxweil otferod & resolution in vegard to co-operation, inutruciug the Woitoy Mester to continue & correspondence with Enghab cu-oparative societion, and exlend- ing (yieudly greeting to all guca srcieties, en BUFFALO MARINE NEWS. Special Diavatsh to ihe Cateuzo tridune. Beyraro. N. ¥., Dec. 2--Tue propeller Bt. Paul arrived this & teravou, and goow to Detroit tomorrow to Isy up. Capt. Stowsart says bo was breaking ice forty-eight uoursou Mud Lake, working night aud day, sud thet the Ubicazo propeller Norman followed clow in the Bt. Paul's track, and got through, but the Missours stopped a: night, and was treezing be.ween Hound Laud and Limo Iilaud, wu. ro the Qup- tain dvorded ta let ber rozuin for the wine E. FOREIGN. Worrile Suflerings Endured by the Herzegovinian Ketugees. An Important Military Post Captured by the In:urgen‘s, The Russian General in Khokana Calls for 50,900 More Troops, | Reorganization of tho Spanish Army and | Ministry, -Another Datch of Failures Reported in London. TURKEY. AN INSURYENT Victory, Virnva, Gee. 2.—Tbo Meue Frew Presse of this city bas received a to'egram from a Sela- Vonian correspondent to the effect that the Tuki-h garewon of Goraneizy, convisting of tr> vattahour, have aurracdered to the insurgents uncentitiunuby, They wero in all probability rtas Ved vat, A PROTEST, Loxpom, Dee. 2—Lhe Pall Mall Garcie's teloptain from erl.o etaica that Jurkey haw eneretically protested to Montenegro againat the Montenegiine taiug part in the Herzo- soviniau mueuriection, and that the Great Pow. efs euzzort the proiuat. BKUPFERING REFTOLIs, New Yon, Doc, 2.-~A private locter, recelved from Kagusa, Delinatia, Auatit:e, froma indy who is on eye-witnous of the auTerings of tho Herzcgevinian refugees, contains the fulluwing: “Very wavy cf the children bad oaly one gar- ment, tied togetuer, aud principal! » composed of faten 2s, still oso mare cf rags, wiaich Keemed to inake thoir nakoduess mora yitiful, aud sot, of ali ths refugees, thove at Kazaa sre th? most lortunate, the best od and alothed. Tuere aro at preucnt the dietricth of Itagues alune about 12,Uu0 refusees. nearly all weomou, eujidran, aud old nien. In Montenegro tireto are 20,000, and (m Cieatia aud Servia’ thousands, Ous of the wholo namoer of fugitives, amoumung to pearly 150,000, wih the ~~ moaue re. ceived np to the prego.t time, 16,000 ur 18,000 people might bo pri tected to the ex- teut of a b.siset spleca from tao winter's cold, but tho rerasiuing 100,v03, or mora eed fooa, aud rvof# to cuver them, to tay nithing af the woasded tio bioaght in fieun ba tle, s.ck and appeal fur belp ta keep from death br cold ana starvation, “a whole population, wiiosa siu Ly tbat they are Christiana, *Coristian doge," rasabs;" and adds; “My husbaud was ou tue fronter of Busuis, where tue liver Save dividas the Turiosh terrivor7 trom Auste.a. Jie wae eu- treated by the peopl: of au Ausittian village nat tu croga the river aod enter the Torsisa town, as he woud certaluiy lose live hie; ont by allowing kimualf to be introd:aced as a mor- chat from ‘Triste, Le was unmolested, Ho walked throagh streets “hero the headless bodies of Chnetians ly all abost, On the nver he bad 8 cn boata tiliea with revugeos, striving fut dear lite to reach the Audiria.: whore. The ; Turkw tired into thea, and one of the boais Yue other reached the shore, covere:) blood from the wounds of tho tuyitives, ‘The headlens bodies of women wera fluatiug on rin the aioethof the tuwn, aud ths ere fecding on the cotpees of Cunstisn THE ONEAT POWERS IN TANMONT, 1s, Dec, S—-5 a, w.—A saccial diepatcl frown Beilin to the Mornay Jost ways it is re- ported that a conforenco betiseen Bismarck, GortuchasoY, and the Anstrat Auvassador bas rhown chat the threo powers thev reproseut aro in ( erfect barmuuy op tuo Erstern question. THE MENZEUUVINIAN APPEAL TO THE uakat Pow! Tho Correspondance Poiique, of Vienua, de- ela:es that tho Hersezoviman insurgents have dote:mined to wend delegations to Vieuna, Ber- ha, aud St. Petemburg and wubmit a petition to tho three great Powers of the North. ‘Tao poti- tion will embrace tuur pointe > Hirsi—A declsratiun 1 tho moet solemn map- por, that thoy can ho louger ve under Turkish rule, Sevond—Thoy expreas the wish that tho inter- vouinz Govornmeuts determive the exact boi- dois of Herzexovina wacre they can ewablisn their fainiliny iv aatety, Third—They propose that the Powors, in casa of necessity, occupy the principal places in thoir country unt! these nogotiativos are dowled, Fourth—They ask tuat tho Iergegovina and Bosnta Lo made into & vaseal State, to be gore oined by a Christian Ps —— KHOKAND. RUYSIAN CONQUESTS. Loynox, Dec. 2—A Router telogram dated Khodjeud, Nov. 30, says, notwithstanding their recout defeat at Namaugan, tho Kiptebuka as sembled on tho left bauks of the Narin and Syr- Daria Rivers in large wumberw., Their Low: quar.ors wero at Ba.yditoas, where they bad cut contrated to tae numbor of 20,000. The Rusaiaus, uuder Gev. skubeled, at-acked the tann Nov, 24, Tho diptchaks were defeated wich immense fous. ‘Ihe Russian troops, atter their victory, returned to Numacgao, itis believed seeurity ib re-eatsttialod onthe right bank of tha Byr- aris, DISPATCHES FRUM GEN, KAUFMANN. The Jucati:le Husse publishos aome imvortant dispatehos from Gou, Kautinann, A diepateb. printed on the 4th of November saya: After the dispersion of the bands of Abdourrama: AvtoLatehi, at Margbilan und at Ousch, und the apy Tent euumiuion of nearly the whole of the Kuauate, Gen. Kanfmaun's Alve-ce-Camp invited the newly. proclaimed Khan tocume to Morghilan in order to wign the sttulations of a treaty of peace. When [eace was coticludyd, our troopa formed und started for Numaugan, with’ the object of establiehing qitar- tery the.o, anu to aay there forsome time, Suarce:y kad our trugj reached the tight bank of the River Byr-Darla, Wet 3 Des oUt. resk wat proc alinad, in tuo eustern porion of the Kbatite, Ly tue Mipicuaie aud Kir.bizes, It was dincuvered that Ab- dourrsbaun Aotobatchl und the Suitan Moura Bee (urother of tha deposed Kuondoiur) wore at the head of this wew movement, The city of Andidjau ‘becamo ut ouce their ceu.ro of operat one, In ordar to puntvh the ipbabiiauty of Audidyap, our Commaud-r- n-Chief sent detachinont of troops thire in charge jeu. Trotwky. Tuis detatchment eucountered i Fealatauce. walls of the town bud to be asutilted and stormed, Thu troops mete met und fount In the atrests, te cuemy using two pores of srullery, whioa were sulsuquently takes by us, After Ueviug fred the city in weveral parts and inflicted envrinous lows on the enemy, the dotachaicot started for Namaugan, burning ull the villages of the Hipteiska tuat lay ie thelr put, Asallconmunicsuon w.e uterrupted and no pews coud be obtsived of Maj, Gen. Trotwky, Geu. Kaul- man's Aide-de-Camp st with his cory to endeavor to rejoin them, A junction wax fually inude, and tien the combined forces tured against the mala boly of tue | Kiptelias, | silecking tele camp suddeniy at nigut, and tnicting enormous lose, At midurgut luvy touk tu dius, abuudoaing nearly everyting they owe gad, Including nineteen ft ge aud eusuus, which foil inte our hands. Tyo lveses on our side were aw follows; Twolve killed; forty soldiers aud officers and dye camp-serventa wounded. Heturning 10 Namuu- an tu thy morning, tuvy found that tue Airguizes aud | Kiptcbuke had united aud were again fu opeu cevols tn tho city, owing, 1 wae ald, toa fae) rumor to the | eect that the who's Russian oxpauivousry corie but deen destroyed, Mere was uu sudiional didculty, wud Hecealated the Bursieus reiuiog the place by auell- Ny ele ‘Yue detaila of tho rwing at Khohand, causing tho pew Kan to tly to Kuodjent, are not yet to hand, GEM, KAUPMANN WANT® REINFORCEMENTS, Lonpow, Dec, 3.—A Vienna telegram to the Dady News vays Gov, Keuftusoy baw informed the Government at St. Petoraburg that, unless he receives 5U,U0U men with artitery, hy cannot zelieve the guribon Of Khogaod. All tue avall- abie troops merely auiica to protect the frou- ter, —__ GERMANY, REPRESESTATION AT TUK QENTENNIAL, Beaux, Deo. 2.-Tue Poderal Counct! has pasacd @ resolution adding 100,000 marks to tuo suui slready collected to facilitate aud pronota the diaplay of German products at tho Puila- dulphis Exhiuition. ——— SPAIN, BRORGAMIZATION. Maprip, Deo. 2.—Lhe Cabinet Council has de- cided upon the formation of two alwies, of tive divisions each, one 1u Navarre, to bo commanded by Ge jartinez Campou, aud the other iu the Basque Proviuces, to be commiutet by Geo, Qutacds. ‘Ihe Geveraly will rhortly leave fur toeir reapeouve cummunts. (er, propollur Normay + wae waldvg at Detour for ibe crew of tau dissour, 10 tase "how ty Ch.vago, woeu thy St. Paul lett, ‘Luore ty uOtlung dung tows:ds mow, the voate frozen (op tay canal, DEW CALINET. dying, the eitd-bearing womax, ard the pe.tt- utricken peopie.” ‘The lady mnxes an caret? 5 me cil; Calioron Collantos, Minister «f Forcien Affaiess Martin Heres Vireo of Inatice: Toreno Mini terof Public Works. Tus othet heads of doya tmss4 sa ntin op aanged, Col- lance. waa aT red the migsion to Ra, bat do- chilis, being unabie to Isao th oity ov ac- connt of domestic affairs. Ho ras th n trans ferr dfion she Ministry of Justice ty that of Yo.eigu Affairs, ed GREAT BRITAIN, WHY ENGLAND BOUGHT THE AUEZ CANAL SHARES, Loxpox, Dec. 8-5 & n.—A Paris corre apondent of the Times reports that the Dat a'Ilarcourt, ina dispatch tothe Duo de Casees, French Miuister of Forelga Affaire, states that Lord Derby told him England bought the Khavivo's shares aolely to pravent s praponder- ve of foreiun influence in the Suez Canal, and would teither tropodo dor opose an arranges inenr to p aco the canal nuder the Management of on international ayndicate, FAILURES. Settling-day at the Sicck Exchange, yesterday, Lrousehe fort ratngr more ten tug ack] oom der of futures, ‘bas large Aves tai of Brugs @ Xro:aars, atoce an ear brokers. Their o: Va ilitiee ae estimated at @300.000. Thero teas five othor fai ures of les wsyortance, ——— ABYSSINIA, THE PENDING WAR. Anz, Dec. 2.—The Egyptian troops whieh oc- cupiel th 2 Districts of Juba and Kismayo dis- arowd the Zanzibar forces thore, and hofsted too Turawa Aug. —._. NDIA, THe PR,"XCE OF WALFa’ TRAVELS. Boxnay, Dos, .2—-The Pnoco of Wales and suite bave arrived at Kandy. -_—————— Russia ANO JAPAN, THY EXCHANGE OF SAGUALIGN VOR THE RURILE ISLANDS. Patt Sati Gurette, Aletter from St. Petereburg in the Borsen- zeitung eave that a courier from Jaoan baa ar- rived thore with the ross that tho treaty for the cvagion to Htuasia of the Islands of Saghalien, ia exchance for the Kurile I-lauds, has bean signod at Yokobama by the Russian and Japanoea plonipstentiaries. Immediately after tha rad- fication of the treaty, 8 Tbusso-Japanese Com- tuission proogoded to Saghatien ou board toe Russian slip-of-war Wsadbik, and another tothe Kurite Islands ou board the Japanese eteamor Mokio-Mateh, io order to pinca tho two Bta‘es im possession of ‘thoir uo territo ies. The Ruesian diplomnsiieta and naval officers had an andieuce on the occasion with tha Mikado and his voune wife, and the Lead of tho Russian Covuti-sion was pre-enzod with their poxtraita, Tue xegorntions Hetnoon Russia aud Japan in regard to this exvhange of territory Lave been guink on for some titne, ond tho delay is at- tributed at St, Petersburg to Engiieh intrigue. Russia will convert ber sew posseasion into » reat Doval Ptation, and make penal settlemoota iu tho interior, which are to tate the pleco of those now in Siberin, while Japan, by the acqui- sition of the Kurite Ivlands. rounds off hor ter~ ritory on tho north aud obtainy in the rick fieh- eres of tha neizhboring wate:s ap inexhaustible aupply of the culef articio of food consumed by | r population. — AUSTRIA. A TERRINLE RAILROAD ACCIDENT. F sw teased.cs betier deserve the name of “he Tror” than that which transpired but a few anys goon the railrow vow Gopfrilz, Austria. At a fow miuotes paxt 1 in tho moruing, aaa train. 2% fourtoen carriages, with 123 passengers, was c¢ tossing abridge sume 40 fuct wm heiaut, tho en tine ron fram the rails, and plunzed iwto the cha 4m, diageiug all but ons of the cats with it. Abe Wt 8 dozen paxsongere were killed, and aa man * store retlously inja od, tha ovbers, qwondertu Itc: rolato (for the cara were hea: od ov each otha’ an, 1 #msshed to fragmouta), escupiag with but slig,'¢ wounds cr bruises, Tho exe gineor wud wit Ker wore crashed to jelly, aud the chief guard . decapitated. A nal cers was fatally ecaided, th Otel death did uot release tim for several hours, daring which he lay ceneath tho ruin, audiply lan 1eotiog tho fato of bis tami- Ip and eutroating fo, WA 8, which could not bo conveyed to bim, 4° Pregnant womau, whose mother’s brains wore d aed out bran iron bar by ber sido, escared ua, ‘Bjured, and gave birth to her ebild while yot ont: #led in tha wrack, Ex- atoination showed tbat sh ‘© Slaughter was not the result of an accidout, far Wanda eecustomed to radroad work had romom ‘d the nuts gud bolta fiom five ratis on one side 1 f the curve, and thon ro. laced the rails su that tin 9 track appeared safe an] untouched. ‘The afaic is ail the mare hor- ritls because buts little wit ‘lo before shrao at- tempts had boon made io w pro ‘isely aimilar man- ner to wreck traina on aucener rosd. —— BELCILIM. REPURCHASING OF RAILWAY LINES NOW UNDER FRENCH MANAGEMENT, Lisax, Nov. 12—The Garvlle de Liege of to- day asserts tbat tho German Goveroment hag . couveyod io 8 friendly way tothe Belgian Cab- inot its desire that the latter stiould repurchase the Delgian tines, which aro mt present undor (uo mauagemout of the Kronck Northern Ratl- way Company. UNKINDLY REMEMBERED, Ban Fraxcuco, Cal, Dec. 2—Capt, Waddoll, who arrived in commaitd of the Pacifico mail steamer City of Gan Fran visco, will not take her on her fret trip to Syduey v8 Honolulu, being threatonod with arrest by ¢ ve Hawstiao authori- tics on acharge of piracy, for the destruction of the Hawatan bark Harvest duriug bis overs tion against tho Arctic whaling fleet tn the stoamer Shenandoah, Capt. Lochlao will take his place temporarily, ponding arraugemente to accure Waddell’e freedom fiom moleutation by tho flawatian authorities. “WHIT LEAD ANL) OIL. er nee ELICACGYO WEITE LEAD & O10. 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AM, Brobery boiug dissolved, ull bDis and accounts of (heir will be aattled by A. M, Broberg. DISSOLUTION. ‘The firm of 1, Lisaberger & Oo, ts this day dis solved vy mutual convent, Father of the firm on D, MM, Lisskerger will sign in li pert _——- SSHERGER & OO, Master LILIP KAUFMAN, who ia but 12 yeara of age, will tue celebrated read tue prayers in the Syougogue B, HH, U, 9,, 1-4 Pacticay., Friday, Dea, Mapgip, Doo. 2.—Toe vuanzes tu the Cadi net wert duty oifect to-dey, Tue follywiug Minaters wool the oath vt alice before the Ling: Cavoves doi Castitv, President of the Alinisterial Coun- 3, at 6p. 1u., and ou Saturday, Deo, 4, ata, om Ticks eta, 6v (euts, which con only Le Seedy of Be Se goun Hros,, 477, aud A. Uarnett, 63 Soutu Olark-<t, Muster Kiufioan is toe omy Chetan of his age im tha country,