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8 “ECLECTIC MURDERERS. Some of the Secrets of a Philadelphian Nest of Legalized Quackery. ee Attempt to Bribe a Hersid Correspondent—What the Learned Faculty Say of the Tribune Agent—Affidavits About Blackmailing— Choice Extracts from the Eclectic Med- ieal Journal—Further Particu- lars About the College. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Nov. 18, 1871, ‘With a desire to test the truth of recent reports published in a New York journal, with regard to she management of the so-called Eclectic Medical College of Pennsylvania, 514 Pine street, Philadel- phia, your representative called at the institution ‘en Wednesday monring last, and inquired tor Dr. J. Dunbar Hylton, one of the prominent members of the faceky. Dr. Hylton with a ‘y’’ was not in, and ITeeated myself and studied the pleasing phystog- Romy of Dr. Buchanan, the secretary, who was busily engaged in answering the volumtoous correspond- @nce that the morning mail had brooghuin, Dr. Buchanan might ve designated handsome were It mot for the fact that his thick and sensual lips Getract somewnat trom the “Grecian chisel- lina” aeemed uecessary to & perfect contour of the mouth. The Doctor lives pretty well, as 13 ®videnced by the fatand “fudy” cheeks and gene- Fal heaviness in his mouons, A dull, treacherous ‘tye, Which an occasional attempt ata simile fails to Felieve of its leaden, lack-lustre expression, may ‘also be set down as another unfortunate accident of ‘Dirth that would probably militate against him in the estimation of an intelligent observer; yet Ba- ebanan is keen, just the man for the position he so ably fills. While | awaited Mylton’s coming a young man entered with a bond, which he wished Bu- chanan to sign for him. From the glance | got at Mt I believe it was some kind of @ street car conduc- tor’s vond, or semetning connected with street car business. The young man nad received a position ep some of the city lines, and he de- wired Buchanan to sign his bond for him. The wily secretary looked it over carefully, @nd concluded after much silent thought that "pon the whole he wouldu’t do it, ‘Let's see your bond,” said Dr. Bissell, wno eatered whe the young man waited; “Oh, that's it, is 1? WH sign shat, They all know me, All right. Will you (ad- @ressing the HERALD reporter) be kind enough to Witness my signatare ”’ Of course I complied, and she young man departed, HYLTON THEN ENTERED THE OFFICE, feading alittle giri—his daughter probavly—and I wmtroduced myseif as a HERALD correspondent, and desired to know what, if anyining, he had wo say touching the recent publications reflecting on the college. At this the three surrounded me and be- gan to explain, each in his own pecultar, and, I may add, original manner. Mylton’s eyebrows are “very thin,” and his general make up seedy, While he fat laiking luis clothes were not half fastened on his Buge and jumbering frame, yet he was not aware that he was presenting a grotesque appearance. THE CONVRRSATION. Dr. BucnanaN—We have thought the whole thing ‘Was instigated by one Paine, who runs an tustitu- Mon at Niuth and Locust streets, in this city. If we should say the institution 1s illegally conducted the Public would immediately say jealousy was atthe Dottom of it; theretore, we will not say anything, eitier tor or against Dr. Paine. He was formerly connected with wis college and left 1%, Since then he has done everything in hs power to injure us, Dr. BisseLL—Yes, it must be Paine who started 2. Dr. Buchanan, however, knows more ol the mat- ter than either one of us. Dr. BUCHANAN—I will first show you a copy of our charter (laking up a volume, probably a prospectus ‘Or something of the kind, and pointing out a copy ‘of the charter of the college} and will then, having Batisfied you that we are regularly and lawfully or- ganized, proceed TO EXPLAIN, as J understand it, the present “ institution. As informed you, Paine bas done everything in ais power to injure us, Well, he knows that the Eclectic College in Twenty-sixth street, in New York, is partly owned by parties interested in tac Privune, anc doubtless refiecting thut a jea.ousy of Philadelpwa institutions would show itself indue time, and to protect himsel/ and carry ou t his cher- wsbed scheme of vituperation against our insuta- Bion, “ put up a Job,” as itis vulgarly called, to to- gureus, The reporisin tie Tribune are the resuit of nis Nness, With regard to the 7rivune lseil, 1 have omy to say that its agent in this city called aud lander” on our TRIED TO BLACKMAIL UB dy Offering to suppress the article of the 10th inst. for $400, J replied by ordering him out of the nice. CORRESPONDENT—Will you give me your written Oath wo that eset? Dr. Lucu ANAD—I will, COKRESvoNDANT— id Doctors Bissell and Mytton Overiicar your conversation With the 47 «we agenby Di. BisskiL—Yes, sit, | did, Dr. yniox—Aud |. Coles) ONDENT—WIHil you both give your afmfda- | Vits (hat you Kuow It to ve tue that the Drivune | AKCUL OeLOd lo suppress the article for $400, burn--We will, aad Will s@ud We allidavits up his afternvon. A COUPLE OF AFFIDAVITS, Op my arrival home ip the evening the aMdavits Were awan ny me, comes of Which are hereto an | peaca. he orwibuis are also lurwarded ty te AeKALD Oitice: Philudiphia, o—Peraonally appeared before me Jobn Buchauan, M.'D., who ceposes abd says that ove Jobn by Gerow, wiio has Vis uitice eager Dulliitse, OF Able chy, aod Is ibe of the New \ork Trivuee, calied onbim ant | seman Win (Buchanan) the Bur of $400 not w pub | Mab avy wore ariicles relaive to We said juchanan in the | BOWE OF Lue New York (0s y and this Was submeduent Yo the deb day of October, ALD. E871, tal be, the sald hue Bhavan, is recretary of Lie Faculty of the Leectic Metical Coulege, 614 Pine street, city of Plyladeyphta, Stale of Pena Sylvania. Furthermore the deponeut auys nos, SGHN BUCHANAN, worn to and subscrived before me this 10th day of Novem- der, A.V. Wil. J.P. DELANEY, Alderman, PHILADELYUIA, I'm. Nov. 13, INTL. Personally appeared veiore we Joiw Dunbar Hylton, D., Vrofessor of Coemisiry ta the beiecue Medical Colt Professor eg0.of Fenusyivauia, and Phil A. iiane, M. J of Physicluxy tu the beiectic Medical College of Bia, Why do depose au say that they were present Was called on Jobo Buchanan, M. V., the within nan depovent, aud represente! limvelf to be the agent of Rew \urk Jryur, aud demauied the sun of 4 puolisy aoyibing reative ( the wale of dipiomas to the Zolnwine of Weir journal, and they bave since learned that it was Jubn L gent or te New York Srivune, bit bas ty iy Wuilitoge of this eliy, and that was ut to the publication Of am article ou oF about the Yih vay Of Uclober Jas, aud furtbermore the de- Povenis say uot. J DUNHAK HYLTON, YULLIV A. BISSELL thie luth vay of Novem an. Sworn aed subscribe! before mi ber, hI—J. P. DeLaney, Alder: It ls to be hoped that, although the above aMda- Wits were really aud regularly sworn to vetore an Alderman of @lilalvipuia, uo one Wil be inuoceat @uough to believe ove Word Coutalued to them. 1 Rave meaus of kuoWing ibat Air. Gerow nas never been neor toeir olice, When they usormed me of &he attempted biackimall tasked them i it was Mr. Gerow why came lo see thew. ‘They did not know, Lut said it was We TriGue agent, aud this is prob Qbly What Jed tein LW put Mr. Gerow’s name iy A SBUOND INTEUV LEW, Accompanying tue ailidavils Was 4 note, written 4p peel on a biavk Card, asking We LO Call in the qmorming, wt Dive. Now, Whought L comes the Feward of the righteous. Yesteraay morning at @iwe o'vCK found me at tie oOMve, Bissell was Present, bul hot alone. A Wotnan was busiy eu- Paved dusting the oilice and putting tings to ris. “Goud morning, Doctor,” kald L “Did you wish W see we avout anything particular ?? Biss ¥LL—On! good turhing. Sit down. Lectures Bave just begun. Won't you Walk in? Don't care for Liew, ely Weil, sit down, d myself and awaited developments Putting nd over his face, As 1 LO cover even the tatit- ai judex of his (houghis, be siuiled a cunning simi, Bud, ywetly uncovering, remarked, “1 was WuKing tw Bochanan, and we tuought—nen—inat is—we Concluded that possibly You—you might—iuat what you published in bebail Of tue iustitution we migut MAKE IT WORTH SOMETIIING TU YoU.” A few words irom me, plain and to we pomt, Batished biu that Le Lad vol piled lus proposition mguuy. “on, no,” he continued; “we don’t mean a bribe OF anything of that kind, but tf we Wave a miud w make you 4 present——" “it Wwatis all you have to say 1 must say geod Morvivg; We WkRsLv is periectly iudependent, and fia rey resentatives ure puid at tue Oilice,” J replied, Bn 100k My leave. Jt etruek me that, by playing into their hands, hey might become more coniideutial, and J re- furhed jy anout two hours, and found Buchanan ao Sweriy ietiers aud Jorwarding Circulars to sole iD Bocept iants in we country, one of whom wrote the Way Iron Fredonia, N.Y for @ circular, 1 pheve (bey bud gut lo Louk Upou me a achaupion, for Buchanan greeted me as Waruily @s it is possibie his to greet any one, and asked me to be seated. Mauuarod lyr Bispel, Dut be Waa lest A6 did HOt Fg NEW YORK HERAL inane eC T AAPL TT I mire long to come to the point. I opened fre in the following manner:— Doctor, Bissell informed me this morning that | what [should write about the school would proba- bly be worth something to you,’* ipocnas AN—Ah—yes. CORRESPONDENT—OF course, Doctor, we're a'l in the world to make money; you make yours In your profession and T In mine. Now ii I can say wuy- ting that is going to do you good and you “see it,” 1 might as well inake sometuing by 1. BUCHANAN Yes—that's 80, ConnEsroNrENT— Weil now, Doctor, to come to business at once, how much tsi worl? But (hat, alter all, would be a question of the failure, would depend altogether on the amount of business it brougut you. WHAT 18 Fr WORTH? BuctiaNan—Yes, you're right; | suppose @ gool letier aud the publication of the affidavits to the HERALD Would do us a good deal of good. — Yet (the sly Old rascal) if 18 mot a sure thing, kor myseul, personally—— CORRESPONDENT—I don’t care anythng about that; neither do you; neither does Hyltoa, It is the college that you want brought out of the mure that recent disclosures Wave suvk you in. s BUCHANAN—fhavs just what we Want Tl have talk WIth Sit 8, our dean. GonnesroNn nat ol propose to pablish what 1 not. BCORANAN—Can’t you let tl wait over until affer publication of the article? CORKES!ONDENT— Well, Doc, you know how people feel abvut suvh things. 1 was gomy to suggest that you pay me something now as an evidence of good faith, and the remainder when ihe arucie is pub- shed. Buchanan evidently mistrusted me; experieaces with other reporters had sharpenca his wits, jor he replied, ¢1 can't weil do it; vs nothing to ine.” At thts stage of the proceedinzs a young man, @ graduate, | suppose, came im to buy askuil, He finally couciuded bis Megouauions, 1 may as weil mention that We PRICES FOR HUMAN SKULLS in this market range trom two to tweive dollars, ace cording to quality. Uf “mecly bieashed,” as bu. chanan termed it, they Command hign prices. fhe skull buyer didn't want an expensive ouc, lor seme one had sioien one from him because it was a nice one. He mignt nave added that the thief took his brains with the skull. He finally retired and | hove & #izh Of rehet as the door closed on the “capper.” “Well, Doctor, I guess, I'll go np town,’ | re- Marked. Toen { walked over to the other side of the room to take a look at somethiug. suchanar produced a key, wolocxed a door in his desk, Wook out Lwo five doliar notes and approached me, with ‘the remark that he was alinosi: ashamed to uifer me such a small sum; i world be different if he neid the latch strinvs, 4 rolled the two lives up ia wy baud, put (hem m my vest and said:— “THIS GOES NO FURCHRK THAN YOU AND 1.” jot a word Irom me,” repiied the Honerable Secretary, aud | buttoned apy my cout aud said, vodby, Docior.?? velope that holds tue orginal ailidavits, Would publish a “good a reuurn te money to the charity, TUG FOLLOWING BRILLIANT ARRAY OF TALENT rtic.e” Iree Of charge wud Of Pennsyivanin:— SLXth street, Plidadedpnn Proie-sor U. Uuuenioack, Frolessor J. buchanan, ai, Philadeipulas Vio essor E Philade) pat Professor Philade: M. D., Bur ington, WD. ola dime str Down, M, D., 1,034 Palmer scree my tae enti street, Pnilac ehpyit.a. Philade! pia. 4s. De Beust, M. D., 5:4 Pine strect, Philadelpuia, Mattbew tale snuih, a 1, Brooxiyn, N.Y Williaa d. BoWlsby, M.D. Broosly Tne avove list I take from a.ecture curd of the IMsuiUtON. Ilis possible Ulat Some Of (hei may be men of good standing and tial tet nawes may their Knowledve, altuvagh it haraly see.ns possipte that the Poilaleipiua vraucn of We coucera Would dare lo puvsish ihe names of any paysite not actually couuected with .hem in thr bustuess. Like many ins.itutions of respeciaotity, the Evlecuoe College puvisues a monitiy imaguziue, wrmed TIE ECLECTIC MEDICAL JOURNAL From @ uumver beiove we tiearn (nat it 13 divided into four geucral Lea ss, viZ.:—First, vrizinal Cou. Muntcations, being reco.ds of cases tealed vy eclectic ply siciaos in diderent paris of tig county, successiuily vi course; secoud, Kuiloriai, consisting Of more original mater, Priagivally Log tae pen oF the tertie mnuded Buc turd, Keviews, wore original views Ol dilerens sub, Wiinin the pale of iwedical jurispruseace; fourc, Progeess oF Medl- cal science, very origiial teatinent 0. aiiereat diseases Lo Wiitcli huutanity 48 Neir, Under tie sec- Oud Nead ts a recura ofa TF OD Witch OccasivN IL seems Lie “eclectic stedicat College of Pennsylvania” Look occasiou Wo adopt the following preamoute aud resulavion:— bave wrilien, whether you pay me auything or former | The moncy 13 euctosed herewith in the same en- Lhove ale lowed myselt 10 LINK 1% possithe taat tae LERALD } conduct the fortunes o Ue Eclectic aiedicai College | Prolessor Joseph Sites, M. D., Dean, 892 Noru \ . Stickney, M. D., 513 Pine street, Prolessur J. D. Mylton, M. D., 1,321 North Elev- be published us belonging Lo Lie wust.tutlod Without | uiar moutiy meclng, | | dressed to us. and which does equal credit to his head and Weart, goes mito type eToaum et lerd~ Cam eb punecuat (in s— Noy. 1511 1871 Eprrot oF THR TeLRGRari:— My DRA SiR-Tshould not have troubled you, had you pot copied my letier to the New York (ity 7) iow in your | coamns, that is, ax they printed ft, but not as I wrote tt, tu y bare muritred my orbograpliy, to say nothing of my j Arplar, in doing tvs they ave not, Injured me in the eyes of the pubic, as tauch as they may have hoped, for 1 am too ell known to tue reacing pud.ic for them to believe that ever made such errors, therefore they have all their trouble | for noth ng. ‘of montys past there has been a pei'petual howli ine Gipromaa ina little catehpenny stieet of th! ave never ough! It worth oar note | had uo cireulation save a few copies it seat out as exchanges, aud Lherecore we let thia bttle sheet go on crying the saw of | Gipiomms unmevested, one o/ its owners, or editors +} Mooulight artisan of ‘this city, whose tater bas repeatediy | bored | ereates! | have to about. city, we as we well knew it ch aw odor resemn i the po umry him out unbeard, y throuch the how!ing hect the N.Y. 2 i wie, aided by this mooniight | artisan’s kon “got alter us," knowing it lo be a paper of wide on ike the 7 y. phy We anawered ity aud we have | played of with it, until’ ‘now Wwe Lave it cornere!, abi ina few days the whole thing will be iad bare to the reading | public, we have put up-wi-b thie dioicma how ing lars enough, nd before it is stopped we shall expose the suas ae this yelling io the reading community, ae show that there counected with tne T..ou, whe run a vogue die S. Y, city, and that they have become eurared 4. colleges taking all ahelr stu ‘entw from them, fore yell dipl.mas “tl they have even got td ‘tung diplomas, not even oni old time-bonored | gollege’the Univeraiy of Péan, is cree (rom thetr bi tof the pole cat, we oka. | Tuvdt yoie object ts to biackmall the Phila, colleges, an iit te right nor {we by any means for ont own table Newspaperg ake the ts, ph to back them, as it ne, Ast the mnterview between myself ani the reporter as stated 184 Yase tul¥enood trum end to end, without he ie of trucb connected with 1, But asour Vhila. pavers or most of them have had somethirg to say | avout It if they will peruse the N, ¥. HERALD In a day oF 0 i they wil o' tain a e nore fool, whica we hope will satiate | ther ravenous muws for a little wl nor let them go down to the grave wits diploma on the brain, we also hope that our | elly papers wil jend us their aid to passa law (his winter, wite Vereate a board of examtners and comnpell all the | doctors olk ins weil ms youns to go through an examiontion that shal be que severe, said board of cxata ners to be elected hy the real Alumni of the chartered sieuical Colleges, and not appointed by governors, city councis, pochouse Loliticlany, aud State house loafers, | Byths law we shul have Jess st | Ds. all must be exam ned the young brainless | prow! ail day along eth tect to gape at womens erline their gold «pectacies while they try to elevate themielves in our estinacion, by lying about avme hovest, bard working ‘ut poor physician, ag well as the negroa wilo the Pr.du says “or” Pane “LL,” bas graduate, but I think if this welles that et, the oll were not as many buyers, as we are led to imaxine there are, and {i I kuew there was a diploma trafic carried on at the | College on Pine street, (would instantly leave it and hand it over to the Law. Yours truly J. DUNBAR HYLTON M.D, Chemist, Laboratory 514 Pine St Tf that letter 1s not a saMici.nt evidence of Hyl- ton's fitness to preside over the cheinical or any other Gepartinent of @ medical college, waat is¥ FOREIGN MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, The Paris, Lyons and Mediterranean Railroad ; Company ts in court as defendant in a suit for vam- olleg? ty be dispensed iM | ages tn the accident at Handol last winter, where so Many victims lost thetr lives, Damages are laid at over S1X millious of francs, News trom Macas to September 13 reports a | severe hurricane which destroyed over two hundred | houses, suuk sume two hundred smal craft and Ty | four &uropean vesseis, while the loss of lie 18 este | mated at two thousand vicuma, >| Te Municrpal Counei of Marseilles (red) have sent on? ol their Danber to Versailies to plead for a con lou of the sentences passe { on tie Juin- muniss «te denx & Co, Geaeral bspivent, autiitary Commaadant of ihe same city, as also gone to \ er. | ~Proiessor Wi iam Clark, M. D., Cape May. erlley 10) Blead ule cc ier way and urge vneesecn- Projessor J. Isaacs, M. D., 005 Arch street, Phila- | tas a salutary example. delpina. The Coiumn Vend sme has been put together, with George W. Hutchins, M. D., Lt.D., Wobirn, Masa, | the exceptlou of the part which commemorated tus Froiessor N. Bedeorth LL. De. Suraiog a, victories over the rrus*laus. The etlors of tie Proiessor A. .D., vis Loubard sireet, | police to Had those porcous dave utierly faded, The Fesponsibully Of UNS Slalemest resis upon tie Paris paver Ly ares, When adas that the column will | soon be replaced upon its pedestal, It ts said that the Italian government has at pres- | Sent under consideration a pio.ect tor the forutica- ' Hon of the passes of the Alps. M. Ferrero, a superior ovicer of engineers, has prepared a detailed plan of such work, having first: inspected the most tm- portant toriresses in France, Russia and Germany, 7,000, 000L. The London Cobden Club has fesued a timely ana Berviccame pampulets Ou the commercial policy of wnce aid Lhe treaty with fBagland of 136, ituin the moderate space of twenty small octavo Dates 18 Contained a Suceluct oc echanstive statis { Gcal sumaary, Compued irom the oficial docu- | ments of oorn’ countries, siustrattag the resuts | Upon the industry aad trade of France of the policy uaugurated eleven years since, The inquiry into the cirenmstances attending the desirucuun vy ure o; the bar James, of Buenos | Ayres, om the 1th Of Auzust last, been con- | Cludet at Liverpool. ‘The Court was of opimion unit | no evidence had oven given to bring home to any | One the charge of Daving wiltully set fire to the ship. How tue fire originated remains a mystery; but ; having regard to the inflimmable nature of tne | carzo, the Court was Inchued to think that it migut \ have beeu cansed by spontaneous combustion. . The =< | \ Whereas the bogus so-called National Eclectic Medical As- | COUrL revurned to the Master and chiel mate ther Sociation, which The mM tue eny oF New York aiuce, at’ woos: heal stinua Kodert Newton, a prac Who is uot ehiiilet to the coutdence of the profe HOU being bat one regular bu.cotic batioual Me.ica: Asm O0- the ove that weels in Pusadeivbia, oo Wuick Ma tuew tn Smub, M. D.. ie Presiden, al. » Core syn lag “Secretary, Josepa Site: whereas We, as @ Sia LAW, Pe Hou asthe “National.” be i theietore ANY One Wat awitates with the said Ne Keau.ved, hat the sud Newo. the .inth ‘sireet qusck (Malu diplomas seiling.—KEr. | oF tu leading spirs in (he bugs aswciation, aad ing di Eclectica, Keaolved. That tne sald Newion is bereby expelled from bie suciety, Ac,, Ao. And tus do the learned pundits of Pine strect Aispose ol the New Yosk concen va fweaty-sixih strect, apd that vier iwWiu-brolMer oo Nuh, Lear Locust street, 1 Unds city Further along are inormed by te folowiag nutice vO tin fesston thas “we are prepared lo supply ply siciaus WIth pack ages of Our ‘Caccer AULIdaLe? FOF Lie ont pose Of tesung its eitcacy. One gallon ol ihe toe Jernal—{ incan mieruar local applic: be dutttsied tor gov, Which Ls usuaily the Most vosttiate jovi of ny unig wou OL the fore Hog noes the reader ty leit to -owve the couan- arua wheiher the “Antidote? of tne 350 1s 1a tended to cure the “iivot obstinate Tura of eau. cer, '—Raroe BR) But tt coutiaues, *Waen thor oughly satistica of 1s extraord vary tberapeauc power, We Wil Sead tue Ue lordly on hin Ruvautageous terms. Hh eravcaces tue wiaihesss, anu cures uimety-miué cases 11 one wunuted,? As a proul of the ably Of Liese Gaicus to de- scend from ihe dygntiy Unat en Olds Chea liae a mau- Te, and give (heir LuvUZHLs LO pleasant We ticisiis, T wil cite from their edierial sou Kilag seins Ullatous of huwor whieh tue cauitur teria DRAMAL.C A series of dramatic reasiuss were given in New York in the eariy part v. Ucwber, the especial veuent of some defunct so-calied eiectic’ y Whuks Bervoevital ha who are uu fm that and od iveutuud by thelr ) Dui, Uke Auakes, uve vy appropriations tu disyen As CoieCUC PHYS VIALS are Aways prosre*ive Van—the New.unian gang levised a dramatic prog Uounial mbeeility, MY which tbey (rutted vu the Loluw dig, Lighiy uimurival characters. — pH ARN LIL.—Lariaceons Bob, who succumbed on aid euloride 211 Brother Grete Brower Smith, at protracted ineeting, caliing owe, weized with insanity beb ind vpov Miraads, 1AG0.—Covaing, clothed In cat-akins, Anini. Marrow, doe'ng tron Vorcopolis to Manhattan, ‘Torey.—Hortoa, seed witb diarrhea i & Leer 6: BUYLOOK.~-Vires, woke his pons of Bes) AloNvRLLO.—Jite brown, @ servant ty old Pap, Wx.—Uid beily-ache, the uovorioue Philadelphia wack. pcateaen—Wikier, the lobbyist, who provides for the ys. fler the entertainment was over the entira party ad: Journed tu the Five svints, AK ACROUS in denpair, fizzled out Su surkupui's fe of tue yo y dogs of Brovkiy. Mite appropriatias ivr einics. Vay Greciey snties the depravity of (ue man. Louk out tor tae pet swrihe: Surtog Lves of honest eclectios all Who mwear on bis Comp. ly burrur, What & swinde! Peasaut, 1 shows au ignorant ana benighted public taal he facdily Of & Lie tical Cole Is Hut UECessurily Colmposed Of icebergs In 4 tue alirivutes OF hmimauy. No hereailer that mirc aud wit and hecame reanimated on ewears uy Lie, heed doubt Numor at Uwes Peeve these great uuuds Lou tue curroding cures ¥. oWllve. A rUULIC DUTY, Seriously, is not the plain uty of tre vo cause @ figid investigauion into tie c on the Legtsia- of this place, abd auotuer va Niath strees, 1 cast, buch of Wluch are auturiously gully Of UMaw. ful practises, aut are, bo say Lue least, & re srosch to the respectable portion of the medical profession In Us great city Unal has done so much through tue University and the vetfersou College vo eievaty the Prolessivh aud periect its orgaotauon turvugnout The Whole couuiry/ IUI8 @ Crving Shame Chat ese Julamuus bests Of corruption suvuid be sadered to exish, PHILADELTOIA, Nov. 10, 1871. The learned pandit of Pine street—Dr. J. Danbvar Hylwa, chemist 7)—took octasion to address the folowing lever to the Teleyraph @ day or two siuce, 1s was pubusned erday. Amung other miags he hints at that “yoou article” tat 1 was to pablisi in the HERALD In consideration of $10 down as “an evidence of good fait" and the re- Muainder when the article came out, The $10 has Guubtess reached you ere this, and 18 now, in all Provaniiity, OU B back track to Phuiadeiplita to the Princely donor, I rend you Myiton's Jetter to tue Telegraph vw tui, THR DIPLOMA TRADB—"PROPRSSOR HYLTON EX- PLAINS—HOW THR “THIBUNE’ MUMDERED HIS BYNTAX—HIS OPINION ABUUT SELIANG B{PLOMAS— HE SCOKNS TUE AUTION, = Yrolessor J. Dunvar Hylton, M. D., of the Pine Mreet diploma shop, writes as the tollowing, which We Lasten t fore our readers, As wwe +Pro- ine time there | pequatated with ie fy } Loat ra regard to the luternitional, it has been re- | Kesu.ved, That we, as a State suciety, will not recogniee | giuity of seil- | jomias to Ighurant prevecuers, Is Lo. recognize! by the iw the editorial department we | Pitsone pro- | liberate Mely aid #@ plutet ine | ~ | moned by @ ar | certificates, r The people of the Uni ted States should be made A not atrealy acquaint d . Solved OY Congress 10 suspend tae habeas corpus, urer; and | aud eniorce Lyuch law agaist ail tne members of er asscos- | tae formicavle association, We confess o,ealy and ho diy that we Were a8 Lrnorant as anyboay in the United states of this important plece of news Wt @ sound itia a Spauich newspaper, By a caretul | Treating of foreiza journals Americans may post ; the.use:ves thoroughly on nome a.iairs, - Figures are shipoery things, says the London | Times, especially whea givea m the shape of estt- j Wats, but there see.us Teason to suppose | Jess ini o sods Counnunists fell lato te power of lugs? adversaries at tae capiare ot Parts. Or thee Ais cuupated that 15, 00 perisned either in the { fetung or ia vie executions Waich inmediatety {| followed, sothat trom 3¥,v00 10 8,00 rematied as OF Wese, a “ain, at Jeast 10,000 have been Dut it as suposed ta | prison sil. Such tosses were never velo: | by Lie revolutiomsis—aoot even in the b aod> or hue raécli3 of 185k, The English avn ant Navy Gazette heara that Ofilvers wave sent in thety pape bovdreds and Nu varets, nous cavalry regiment one major and six capitis an subalterny seek to rere, Te vootin briga: 48 repor.ed to have had 4 vapplivali ms jo reure, and we are airald to | Menvon tie number reported to naye veen received } ab headquarters, There is, indeed, “au ugly rus’! fo vec oucotthe army, The new regulation as ve- wards nicles of res2rve forces Wil! shortly re+ j mue (or nine o ficers of actillery 10 Une j Suversumerary list. Jt is intended to effect a cou. } Sitotabie re iuction in’ the nali-pay list, aud a large | Wumver o the captat is Waose Nimes appear ia the | closely packed coiauims, occupying pages 14), 10am) fat of the anus List, are, diving the uext few woulhs, Wo Dave the chance of ful pay employment. FORSIGN PERSONAL GOSSIP, | —-Father Hyacinthe intends preaching a series | ©) sermons in Faris, | —Vope rus will notleave Rome on the opening of the italian Varliament. — The Margulis of Ely contributed $500 to the Telief of the Chicago sufferers, -——The reigning Duke of Anhalt ts about to abdl- cate in favor of the Emperor Wiiham, —-Geueral Benedek 1s in good health. The Cologne Gazette says that It was erroneously in- formed Ot lis death, —Mr. Darwin is engaged on a work in which ) the facial expression of animals will be one of the Ciel pies discussed, —— The swiss vinister at Bertin has sioned the treaty willl Gerinauy reiaive to the construcuon of the Sa.ut-Goulara ral way. —Geaeral Count Kametinekt, died recently In | Pars, ac the age ol eizniy-stx, fe was one of the | Mose doWOUs Menvers of the Posh euigrauon | of | — Mr, Cardyell, Secretary for War, has oifered the Shettelt Corporation £700 a8 a conirivution Lowards ie extensivd of tue wail drainage scoeme to the varracks. | ——M. Francis Sloane, who tately contributed 150,00) {ranes tuwaras the repairs of the Lagide of Santa Groce, if reported by toe Florence pavers to have died receauy al ihe Villa of Carezat. —The Queen of the Belgians has been sum. t to pay her bill, amounting } 10 07,00) franes. ajesty refuses to discharge 1 on the grounds that the prices are exorbitant. — The Princess Julie Bonaparte, Marchioness Roceagiovir 31 her sister the Countess Primoit (We + Thess Chat ote Bevaparte) are eaving (eit Fesuience in Paris lo take up their abode for We jucare a Lualy. ——Mme Lefrov, condem ed to death at Versallies, had proposed to marty ner paramour, Urvatn, vee fore her execution. He, however, declined to marry her aiter the atious Wich bad been made con- | cerning her tormer itfe. ——Yhe member for West Meath, tn recognition of the part he Wouk in tne Work of Irish suc.eties cre- wicd ig favor of tas French victims of ue late war, | has had the Cross of Chevaler of the Legiun of Mouor conferred upon lim. ——M. Francesque Sarcey, a personal enemy of Rochetort, writtug i the Gando.s, a journal of im- PeriALat Ky M@patuies, Calls upon the Paris press to piwad Lue vause of Ube late direcior of barricades, . Sarcey says that Kocue.urt “pays for all.’ —Father Secchi has been nominatea Astronomer of the Vatican, "Pais fact,” says the Fanfulia, “may be regarded as a sign of the speedy departure tie Roman College, as the Father wili neces- rily Wausport aul ois apparatus to the Papai reste dence.” ——M. Charles Lefevre, says the London Sporting Cus (he Freach gentiemau who races ander the umes name of “alr. I, Lombard," has just come ya fortune of over hall milion scering, left uim by fessor” comp bat te New y Tribu “ Which we copied id letcer a 1ew days a; one dered his orthography, to say uothiag of Bis syne tax," Our prool reader has Lstructions to see that Wo CXp.aualory Commuuication Wuica be has ade I Other relauves turned 4 cousin WLom le never saw ID bis ie, Tue gentie- Wan in que Wou died in America, woither he na eungrated Maav years since with the sui of £600, Wuich M. Lefevre's father lent him when all pa Went backs Upon him, sonofa | or paironage in the way of advertisements, but he | 18 aloug the streets of M. | tecped snicaks, ili worse than they Why eye you over | | diploma trade was ai-ted right, it would be found that there | nat ‘she vrobavle cost 18 estimated at only avout | Uthat not | THE DIAMOND Release of Ignatz Ratzky, Who Was Con- victed on the Charge of Murdering Siz mund Kellner, a German Jow—Ratazky Supposed To Be Innocent—History of the Case. [From the Albany Times, Nov. 23.} In thisage of the telegraph and the pwinting press, when the daily history of the civilized world | is written, published and read during the twenty- | four hours succeeding its occurrence, one event 80 | crowds another that What would once have been & | mune days’ wontter is now lost sight of in the fresh ' news of a “second edition.” The murder of yee terday 18 Jorgotien m to-day’s gossip about the Grand Duke, which wilt give place to-morrow to the details of some terrivle calamity or gigantic fraud, Ten years ago the public pulse Was thrilled with the horror of the diamond murder. To-day not one in a bundred can give the par- | tioalars, if they remember the case at all, yet | amore remarkable combination of foul murder {and cunuing plot against injured innocence | has uever been recorded in the anuals of crime, ‘she murdered man Was not the only victim nor te oue most deserving pily, Like tie Jase of igatning | his life went out WithoUl a pang. | But for tne Long weary, toriuring years ap tonocent man has suiter | a living deatit fora crue which others committed, ‘Last Yuursday evening the prison coor was opened and tiiy umortunale yYouug nan Walked orth, and | Jor the first ime m seven years saw the rising of | tue moon. briends Kind and true stood reauy to | take ni by the hand, to ofier him shelter, sympa- | thy and assistance, He is al present we yucst of & | promimenut ciuzen of Albany, where @ fuies Fe- | pocier cailed on him Saturday evening. The inter- | View Was eXceedingly interesting, and, ab the risk of repeating What nay be Known to some of our Teasers, We xive a pricl résuné ol the murder aod trial, together with some account of the edorts that have been made Wa behalf of the prisomer sluce his | conviciion. THE DEED OF BLOOD. On the 224 of Uelober, lo8l, whe body of Aman, stabbed twenty-cne times in the region o1 Wwe hearc, Was .ound on tne bank at Hoboken, N. J. It was subsequenily identified a3 the remains of a German Jew, named Sigismund Felner, Wuo had arrived in | this country some two weeks previous, bringing Wilh bim a large amount of mouey and jewes, It was known that he lodged with @ young man named Iynatz Ratzky in Brooklyn, and also that le | sus.ained inuunate relauous With a young woman ; Mamed Albertina Pilauin, who resided with her sister, Mrs, Marks, at 45 Last Broadway, New York, and with Whom he became acquainted on the passage to this country. When last seen alive, he leit this house in company wiih Katzky to go to their lodgi..gs 10 Brooslyn, ‘This Was on the 18th, Four uays alter his body was fouud, a3 just men- tioued, cuspicion at once Was attacned to Raizky and fhe two women, Ratzky isuppeared; the two women were arrested; & quantity ot the dia- moods beivrging to the murdered man were sound | im thea possession, and at night Alberuua comme | ted suicate in her ceil Hauging herself, Mra. M.1K3 Was taken Lo Freehold, N. J.3 either was av tuaily zy oF assumed Lo be: Was discharued ior Wahi of evidence, and at last accounts was Keeping @ house of prosutution in Calioruia, batzky wad | tracea Lo St. Louis, captured, prvught to Freenoid, | imprisoaed jor cight months, transierred to Brook: lyn, Wheve he was tried Apiu 20, i908, found guy and sentenced to be Dauged. Through ine uallrin, efoi{s vs one or LWo humane persous Wno believe Hin iMuOcent LMS Sealeace Was uliast comMUed by Governor Fe.ton, on duly 29, L969, 10 mprigonment j Jor (ue tert OF seven Years and LWo montis, Lom | Maren 13, 165, subject ty lurtner deductiva by good conduct in prison. | RATZRY’S AVPEARANCE. | Ratzky !s pow twents-1ne years oid,of nervous tem- Perament aud Of sligut irame, a’ well-developed licad, JeWish cast of countenance, With restiess, piercing: smal, girliso moutn, and evideniy possesses a bram of great acaviy. He speaxs | Freuch, German and Engush, is a fine penman, and also writes puonograpuy, Every year of wis loug ApUViIty has been one ol Packing suspense, He vas Known Of the eforis made tn Mis beWili, and, con- Sclous Of 1s Innocebce, he has seen no reasou why | Uney should not be crowned with success. But one | de.ay uas succeeded another, and tie torture of une certaiaty has been so pruionged that it is a Wonder he has not ere tis excuansed the dungeon of tne feluu tor toe cell Oi the madman. As it 13, 1D Con | Versauou, be becomes inteasly excited over H THE STORY OF LIS WRONGS, | Of which, although the want of space lorbids an ex: tended rehearsal, we give a synupals, He Was bora in Prussia in 1542, and letters from various oficials there give him an excellent charac: ter up \G the ume be Caiue to Lats Coury, 10 1360, Le served taree montis tu 461 ia a Brousiyo regi- ment which volunteered for that period, aud on Ui discharge Was empioved in a percussion cap fac- | tory. Jn September hy Was severely buraed by an | explosion of powder, from the eifcts of which he Was sadering al tue time of the murder, his arm | belay carried in @ sling. While thus disabled Re | euuecavored to eara something by seiling sume Lite | ariicles, and thus engaged he accidentally met with \ Sigismunu Feiner, ¥iy; not speaking English, ade \ dressed some inquiry to bis iclow countryman, ‘hey became acquatmed and Feiluer reveaied to him wat he had left Prussia under stress of circuine Slauces (alterwards discovered tw be a fight irom jusuce lor une crime ot iorgery), that he was BS Upping at sne Prescott House, but wasted to find some Wore secluded lodgings. ‘The result was that iu tue course of the week he took up 1s abode In tue same iauily with which Katzay was loging, in biookiyn. Together they visited No, 45 East sruad- way. Alberuua knew Of Feliner’s wealth, a8 sue ; bad assisted him to get a reicase for some of his | diamonds, about whic there was some trouble at the Cusivin iluuse; aud, io fact, it is evident that their reatious were more intimate thaa virtuous, It also wppears that Fetiner, though veFfecuy be- Wicked with tie charms of his parawour, was | afiauid Of the LWo Women and Was anxious Lo cecape from Dis entang.ement with teu. un the nignt of e inth, Wweener with Katzky, he goes to teir to bid luem farewell vetore is departure 1or -Cuicago, A Whispered couversation ensued between Aivertina aud Feliner, and avout nine o'clock, at tie Tepeateo suiciiation of Kaizky, the enamored and | fale man tore timsel away, wad the tWo men book & | carriage to lue South ferry, carrying With tneMm | bundle of underciothing Which Felner had bought Inbal evening belore going toNO. 45, ‘The boat not being 10 the slip they Waited Us arrival, The might tems warn, Felluer haoded to Ratzky bis cane aud baudie aud wiped the perspiration irom bis brow. ‘The boat came in, the twu men Went ou board aud tuk seats 1a the cabin, Katzky sui retaining the arlcles 1D uis wands, Ina moment ant vetore we staricd Feliner arose, waikel guce or twice vide CAIN aNd oul at the deor which they had enter hazk+, supposiog that he had sieppea | Oul sor iresn alr, Femalued que. ual ibe boat had reached brooklyD, When, On searching, DO Feliner could ve fouud. He inquired aud haiooed for him lu Vvon. Thinsing it very strange he varried home to Carroll stiect, Supposing (hat he might have es | caped niu in tue crowd and tasen @ carriage, but | ‘ellder Was Liere, ber Wag ne seen again Ull up by the Waves ou the Hoboken beacu. ‘Op the Mo. Ding Ot the ZAS8t the allenuou of Ratzky was caled to an adverdsement i @ German paper, sialing lial (he body of a man had been pickea up, and row the description of the arucies found in nis pocket, Which were @ gold snuil-vox containing @ weding Tg, bearing Ihe name “Helena Levy,’ he became satis: AL Was ‘its Inieud. He at once pro- ceeded to 45 | Broadway with the advertisement, Ob His producing which both Wowen fainted away. THE FLIGHT, As It ts impossibie in this brief sketch to give all | the particniars, we will Simply state that from the subsequent proceedings of tne two Wo. Wen, and two Jews who appeared connected with them, Katz&y became convinced there Wasa plot to mivlicaie him as the murderer, and acting upon the aavice of hus simple German inends with whom he lodged, ran away. Jt was undeniably an unwise act, DUL he Was a mere boy, u siranger in astrange Jand an to our laws, He wus void tuat be would ve aresied on suspicion; that circumstances were avainst hin; that even if he escaped conviction he would lie in prison tor along ume, and thus acting upon bad advice, be hecame a fugitive, THB CA TURS AND TRIAL. Fight months allerwards he was arrested bya detecuve in St Louis. iM his tual in Brooklyn, be.ore Judge Brown, 8. D. Morris appeared for we prosecatlon; Ldwin James and sidaey 4. Stuart for Ue prisober, For every mistery soe solution is demand. Punic feedog, sumuated by the press, Wis Sirope agulust “Katzky, fhe murderer.” Mr. Morris, Wien newly elecied District AUOrney, Made iL a mnaiter of professional pride to secure a Convic. tion in this Is first mnportant case, aud exeried every nerve Wy eccompusn that objec As jor the defence, virtuady there was none, Relying upon the ground that the murder was not comin ted 1 silgs county, and therefore the Court had no jurisdiction mM te matter, DO plan was Jormes, Hola single witness Was examined for the } delence, aud bone of the many strong points which Inlght have beed ade were submitted; for example, the puysical iaoiltty of Lie prisoner to commit the ‘ved, he veg a siigiut youth o: tweaty, with a crip- Died bend, whie the murdered wan was stout, aibiene, active and im ihe full possession of nis | faculties; the reu.e travelled irom No, 45 Bast Iroaiway to No. 4 Carrol street, Brooklyn, @ dis laave of ive aiies, more than three of It on foot, accom isied 1 an Hour and seven minutes, during: Wiican iin ursing to the theory of the prosecu- tion, the murder must have been commiued, ant the body searched and thrown Inw the river; to- getier With the arrival ol Ratzky at bis boarding house with clotues and Hands orderly aud clean. But We have no Ume vo give the strong arguments Wiica might have been made at the Ural, ald WHICL have beeu maue since. Jt was simply A LAWYER'S TRIUMPH over Opposing counsel, with no regard ty the poor, irieadiess voy or his Claiins to jastice. The jary Drought tn @ verdict of “guiity, jd Rawwky was eemienced to be hanged, Through some legal tech- Licwiiiies the execuuon of the sentence Was post poued from year Ww yeal jd in the meaniiine the Goa of the friendiess raised up strong hearis vo strive for jusiice, or at least for mercy, in beliall of the prisoner, Mrs, Hattie Rockwell, of Brooklyn, became inter- ested in (he case, aud, with a true woman’s soul, deiermined to do everything that was possible to siay Lhe sentence and procure @ pardon. Op arriv- ing at Alvany for the purpose of au inierview with Governor Fenion she imveresied whe sympathies of her uucle, Mr, Benjauin vayn, For four years bave they togetner lavored and prayed. Opinions Of juuges, Munsters, lawyers aud editorphave been obtained. A thousand letiers have been written, pamphiels have deen printed, Governors have beea puitioned, and the amount of work, of anxiety, of Sueppolnimcns Wat bad been endured in "own | fe nee oe ew wwe eae i D, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1871—TRIPLE SHEET. MURDER. | THE INTERNATIONALS, only to Him who sate, “Inasmuch as ye did it nnto the least of these, my brethren, ye aid it unto me.” Auiyng those who have asyisted them in their edond Lg § mention the late George W. De- mers, who, at the request of Governor Fenton, Wrote an exhoustiv® review of the whole case Also Superintendent Oampbeli Alica, who was very active in the eifort. WHO WAS THE MURDERFR? Althongh tuis question can never be de‘initely auswered, Rateky's opinion ts doustiess correct That Fellner, unable to overcome tue temptation of spending another bight with the lovely Laoag returned to her arms, and once in the clutches 0! that belilab he was robbed and murdered, proba- bly through the aid of the two Jews with whom she and her sister were connected, Many ¢ircum- ances Which Wwe Caunot at presen, Yélate go WO show this, Man's jiisticg nag failed to set this matter right, but the ni ite justice is combined with Infinite knowledgé, and by its power alone wil wis crooked ‘Wey be made straigut, THE CONDITION OF PERSIA How tho People Suffer from Pestilence and Bad Government—The Shah Incompetent—An Extensive Revolution in Frospect— Tho People Driven to Desperation. Meeting of the Central Comittee and Officers of the International Working- men’s Asscciation, A Funeral Demonstration, a Grand Mass Meet, ing, or Bo'h, To Be Hld in New York to Express the Sympathy of Their Breth- ren in America with the Friends of Rossel, Ferre and Bourgeois, be The Communists, members Of the Internation: and adherents of other siinysir societies in this were greatly excited yosterday wien they read the HERALD the despatch announcing that Thiers government had reiused the entreaties of friends of the condemued Communist leaders f¢ mercy to the ill-fated Rosset, Ferré and Bourgeo! who were executed on Tuesday. Accordingly leaders of the “workingmen” buarriediy came wether yesterday afternoga, and wad the folk circular printed and circulated as extensively circumstances permitted amoung the omecers of the, digerent radical revo-uuonary societies within. | reacn:— iW To Tuy DELRGarrs TO THR C. C. AND OFFIONRS OW «AL LN NEW YORK: — } onsidering the events just ‘cuton of our brothers s vie duty of the TW. At radon against the odioug, acred rights of the work! lat uence you are earnestly invited to join with fellow delegates engi 2 chika etait Ps HL a Mi atreéi, near Wooster, to organize that demc ) Orne int ive Committee—Tb, Banks, Const, Chris! T. Miliot, harvier, i At eight o’clock sharp a Ie2auD reporter ent i the dining room of the “Caié Restaurant Intern: tionale’” at 68 Grand street. Ony one man was tr the room. He stood with his back to a large stove, iu the corner, and in him the reporter ret Monsieur Hubert, one oi tae oldest and best know! French : PROPAGANDISTS OF SOCIALISM and general reform in tus ¢ty, Mr. Hubert chat! with the reporter about nali an hour, He said they’ always allow ball an hours grace in Lot | their: mectings, lor poor Worktgmen cannot be ex4 pected to be go punc.ual in thelr attendance i] CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct, 1, 1871. Persia seems likely to suffer to the utmozt extent all the possible consequences of the great disasters of famime and pesulence that have within some months past ravaged her fanest provinces, Insur- rection 13 the latest calamity. Insurrections have taken place at Shiraz and at ‘Tavriz; Teheran itself is tar from quiet. And no doubt tis, the only remedy that the poonle possess against the misrule which is the principal cause of all the miseries of the country, will spread to every district where there are people left to rise. In Shiraz the people de manded the removal of the Governor—Yemim-cd- Daole—who isason of the Shab, At Tabriz they made the same demand, but there also the Governor is the Shah’s son, and even the Crown Prince. One party there was in favor ef the occupation of the whole province by the Russians, while another clamored for the return of Prince Abbas Mirza, and for making nim Goveraor m piace of the Crown Prince. In this there is a glimmer of REVOLUTION, ON A MORE EXTENSIVE SCALE. Abbas Mirza 18 the Shah’s brother and was a cores Petitor for the throne. Me has lived at Bagdad in exile for twenty years, and has dec.ined to return to Ferre aud Bourgesia, it prorogue ® prand puviic denon execution of the defeauera ef u & ‘Yeheran, although pardoned anu nis return ex- | dt ancetings as men 0: ieisure can. He 1elg pressly permitted; for here such a permission might | very sad over the “muruer of the mi as ie called’ tne execution of | the thre be merely an invilation to put bimsews witiin easy reach, and the Prince fearca poison, Should ne | come to Tabriz as Governor bis popularity and the Communist leaders, Ferre was his favorite, a3,) mdeed, he appears to have beeu with all Mis Comes. patiors. M, Hubert weat over tue whole life of 5 characie wet as & career state of the counuy might readily lead to @ change Te a A cenimer Crna: ae ol rulers, ediagly astonished UNPOPULARITY OF THE SHA. If M, YHIERS BE NOL ASSASSINATED Alls enthusiasin ine cause of the ins national ts sourcing lo wocder at He has all circus ances Uatt work agaiust 16 at ers’ ends; but he 18 quite vertain of tis ultimate success. He knows tue A vers an people, as @ ral are prejudiced against Uns laternational, and hy deeply rérets the fact, bal ne Uhlaks tat wher they have an Oppurtuuily vu learatug the truth, justead of getting ail tue inturmauon from hostile sources, as Uley do now, all true Americans Wh @ side of the Col 4 be on the side of th ty delegates haa ase Utterly careiess of the condition of the people, the Shan went on bis usual bunting expedition, jeav- ing behind him an unpopular regent, a detested government and a mudnous army, ‘lings grew Worse during bis absence, aud when tie news spread that he was about to return wWousanus of people assembled at the gates of the palace, with their heads covered with ashes, aua filled the air With seditious cries Ana abusive epithets, Alarmed ‘AU hall-past eight abo r al tue report 01 this, the Shah, Msiead of revuruing | gen picu, aud tney proceeded tu vastnes. They aps to the pa.ace, went to @ seat ia tie country, neat. | pearea tu Le very tutelageut, respectavle aud eveq ‘Tue mov Was dispersed by the troops, ant a decree | moderate men, and Ley COuducled leit discassion® Was posted making it a crime to demand more uaa | with adimable caumness, good temper and Dolltah ® ceriain xe price fur breat. AD pa } AGGRAVATION OF THLE TROUBLE On motion Mr. Banks wai appointed Chairman Was the cousequeuce; lor, as bread was scarce bes | ayy My. illiott secretary. fi fore, 1b was now simply impossivie to get any. | Phe CHAIRMAN eapiained the onject of the meee oO decrees resulted, by oue of which tie li ing. baker and several of his suboruinates were burned ‘Mr. 1 RT sald that tw) of the men executed were members 01 tne International, and he would very soon. vo deat in their own ovens. Tu uns there was at least @ satisfaction to popular prejudice, siuce | pike to sec them fittingly hon People of such @ class as ull Persian towns are | a6 ty make Well associaitou re FEARED, IF N&UKS always ready to veileve that the Mizb price of bread 18 sive to the exturiion of the baxer, he CHAIRMAN expiamed taal ine meeting wad By another decree ibe Vizier of tbe tow called Aglorinaily, because. proiunuuess Was desir Was put in irons, cd wa | donkey's lull | aie, and it was Necessary to show tuat the organ f-4 and dragged bareheaded and barefooted trough the bazaar at midday. Popular wrath was sou What appeased vy Wie Chea, bui evident stringency of these measures, but it uecds scarcely Wo ve said Uat tue alluation Was Dot Improved iu any degree. FEARS. No doubt as winter comes on and this year’s scanty supply of food is exhausted, the peuple, irantic witu hunger and despair, wil cease to re- gard apy comrol but that of uw savage instinct, and the couutry wil be stil Jurtner devastated vy gen- cal plage aus murder, DREADFUL SUPFERINGS. It 1s not altoxether known how iiitieis left to be done b, even the wiluest fury 19 many districts; but some facts are at hand. Meschid, tor Mstance: tae cy and the country about it are simply depopu: late 1 of 12),009 IndaDitants. Elguty thousand pe ished by famine und disease, 2),000 Ded Lo otner parts, and the remainder have been carricd ito Slavery by the Tarcoman aud Alghan hordes Ut gation wa8 sulllcienily pericct ov meet emergenciesss He recommended & puvlio unera as a manifest tion of syinpathy. ‘Those ‘wea ded in @ novle cause,’ and it due to their ienory, a3 well as to thé cause iself, that the In eriadvual Workingmen’s Associauon should @o someiag memoravle in rate i a i, CARL Satd that when Orsini was executed t was in @ Cause ol Class acwust class, but now 16 was quite diferent, He seco:mmended agrand pubs lic meeling to express public indignation against “that great rascal He thought their numbers were to lic funeral demonstraco the rmers,”? ail Lor a successiul pubs MetGoNstat ediogizel the martyr Ferré, 16? wouia oe remembered be was tried for shooung the Archuisuop. Whea the Versailles troups shot six prisoners the Communists went to their governs ent aud d@uanded Uhwt six prisoners be exeoa as reprisais, ‘The government gave an order to shoot sixt.-ix, but Ferre cut out the word sixty? frow the order With His Kui, wid thes is the man! who is now condewned as a crumb ial. ene cmoLEnA Mr. SPEYER Was pot ip favor o: ay demonstrat rs fa processus, ue All the cases of cholera cnet tatatly, and they are | MWe Way Sth Brome vei TOO POOR } termbly apmerous every wuore, to stand the expeuse 0! u day's absence from work es Me would favor eee 1 arier six o’oclock in thé, y eventug, but would preier @ puulic meeting, ‘ lett Mr. DUSUCHY Was tu favor on & buol ¢ necting but Jie woulu go in foo w (wocral demonstration I The Festival of St. Andrew—The Scote’ Ree | te workingmen Of New rors would jo‘n in the union, movement. Mr. LivBeERT Would reer the matter to thelr city The concurrence of the festival of St. Andrew with Thangagiving Pay will duudtiess give greater zest | OULY Drovisioually. DOW roi the country, People are not Jest to cuit Vate the fields, aud all that part of Khorassan is a wilderness. section. ‘ihey could uot decive anylinog to-night, Mr. CONSTANT thonerht that would lose too muctt to the observance of the latter festival by tue good | time. tle Would have ap ui meetue on Tuesdal and camnie Scots in our midst, Mand, | nivht, aud Wen they coud see at they coulda’ . “ o have { from a> legendary account of the removal | A eCREKAH amt iMaeRieTbR i of the remains of Si Andrew to her | afterwards, It was tien inovet amt seconded that shores, fondly claims him as her patron, and where- ever # numberof her sons are upon this date they gather for social and national reamon, St Aburew was one of the two dis @puolic meeting Le helt va sone evening of ag early day. Aller cunsiiersbls dicussion over the particular day 1 wis a 1b. vo.8 0 refer th Muller to the Central Cours tes. wich 1¥ to mee! Atttires o'viock Heat Sunda, at tue Tenth Ward Hotel. S ot John the Baptist LS ee sng o Mr. ELLIOTT (who owns a strong Irish brogue) “Behold the Lamb of God” as Jesus passed by them, spoke warin y in favor el an vpea demoastraidon. Andrew and the other disciple tollowed, and having accosted Jesns, were invited to remain with Him. They accepted tne invitation, and soon Andrew went for Simon Peter, his brother, aud brought hin to lis Master. Although alter the ascension the | Tee Mngt ain we tie arojeet hnevery pessiDl name of St. Andrew 13 not mentioned in the New | way, the meeting adjourned ata rier past nine Testament, he ts believed to have disseminated the {| O'clock, having veed i -essivu vuly Wree-quarters, He characterized the coumdactot the ‘itvers governs ment as a movement to resiury Napoleon wo power and vlast the very eSisicuce Of republicanism alk over the world. , Alter unanimonsiy concluding to agitate thi ov svinpatiy for th Govtrines Of Christianity in Asiatc and Europein | 88 hour, Scythia, Thrace, Macedonia, Epirus and Achat, Having come to the city of Patrac, i the Jast THs QUAKE: CILY, Decline of the § Aguinst the Deinulting City Treasurer fom the Fall Amount of Deinication—The Bot Falling Out of the Civy. A PuILADELPATA, Nov. 29, 1871. / Ihave it on good authority that the smallpox ti decreasing. , Damed reson, he was seized at the order of a Roman proconsul and awarded what was to bin the giorous meed of martyrdom for lis preachipgs. Jt is said that he was first scourged Q@nd then crucifed upon an X shaped cross. that his deauh might Hot come swiftly and comparatively Wituout pain he was jastened #1ih cords to the 6.083, an! cied of the torture of hunger and thirst. A Cartstian lady of rank, Damed Maximela, hal Ms body embaimed und nonorably imterred = In we early part ol the fourth ceavury the Kraperor Con- / stantipe removed the Sami’s body to Byzantium or Constantinople, and deposited it in’ @ church erected to we honor of the Tweive Apostics, The Scotush legend conciudes the history of the Saini’s relics by relating that they were conveyed, in 368 A. D.. by a pious Greek monk named iKegue lus, or Rule, ‘to Scotland aud placed in a charch that he built on the easiern coast of iife, where allerward: arose tue revowned cily and Cathedrai ol St. Audrews. Jt 18 not hkely that the day will be celebrated ‘The stringent sanitary regulations and a gene: compliance with tae law and rejues: of the healt ofmicers have worked a wondertul change in past few days. Very few new cases are re and most of them of a mild type. ‘The directions fc treauing patients, already puvushel in the ABR! have been found to be the vest means of stayin: the ravayes of the disease, and due aticution theret¢ With special services tu any of the churches, but its | will gave many valaaing Lives shoulu the discagg Taaiie Wil be” blended with that Of | pecome an epidemic in New York. ae Sd G aa The Giy Treasury troubles—wuicr have been fal ROBERTS, THE ROBE reported in the HeRALD to daie-nave finally cule cate ms ROBBER, minaten In @ jodgment against Mr, Marcer tor thé TASES, full amount of tie deiacation, as witness U An Alleged Wanton Libel on the Woman | ioliowiug order of Judye Paxson, civen in the Co with Senator Wilsows Let The sentencing to three years’ Stale Prison of @ notorious boarding house thict named John Robe erts, together with the highly dramauic woman- fainting scene in the Newark Court of Special Ses- sions, has already em descrive! in the HERALD, Since then a story was published in of Common Pleas to-day s~ "Cry OF Philadelphia Vt Joseph I. Marcer.—And now ¢soveuber 29) abo e caine on ty be heard, aad was argued by cow Sel, dud Upon cousideralion Laereoi It 1s Ordered) and decreed by tits Court tha Judzmnent be ene im favor of said plaid ani agaist the above hamed defeniant in tue Baud OF $473,048 51, With costs of the sult.’ there 18 @ good deal of exctiement in one of | lower Wards of tiis city, caused ov tae caving in the local prints pointediy aimtimating that the strect avout ti jos (0 evening. The cul the woman who caims to ve Roberts’ | vert near the corner Of deni and Oarpente Streets caved in io witht, vy few feet of the wife, and who'is undoubtedly a person of superior mai C1 houses on Doth sides, makin vity twenty feo! education, breeding and coanecuons, 18 not his wide and avout twenty test doops, iy phone tian Wife at ali, but @ Woman with whom he nas been on | @terwards another cave occurred tn the sam the closest terms of intimacy. It was further inti- Mated that the letter she produced signed by Senator Wiison, of Massachaseuts, recommending Roverts to the leniency of the Court, was a iorgery. Yesterday Mra. Roberts was tn Newark and visited the county jaul, Where Roberts 1s hed penang removal to Trenton. She brought him trom New York a basket crainmed With the choicest vianus and edlvies, uo Was shown ihe pirnted statencats about her, Sue al once Hastened lo the Mewspaper Gillves ald pro- Nouuced Le siAleWeUts as Laviug Deen MADE OUT OF WHOLE CLOTH, and that she was able to proluce her marriage cer. tdcale, I necessary, W prove that she is Koberts' wile, As regards the Wilson Jeter, it is bUb Just tO fay thatthe Court enteriained not tne sligutest doabt of 14 genuineness, Mrs, Koberts is a tai ladyhike woman, vetween thirty aud thirty-lv Not exactly hundsome, sue Has striaing features Deighborhoed, Which ts avout ten feet in diamete! and so deep that tie vottom cauuot be seen. Thi 13 a sound as Oc runuing Water plainly discernibl at the bottom and a smell o! gas issues from the In terior, The peopl) in nelgiborhood do not know woether they hav ck OU or someth! Worse, and the affair causes general alarm io vicinity. 2 Joseph Bauer and his son Joseph were sertously, If not fatally, Wounded last mill bY Police Sei geant Panes. Young Baver was a fugitive fr justice, and Paaliey arresied bid last night on charge of wouging @ police oficer last sprin bauer resisted the oMicer, and his father commg Ky is assistance they overp: ed the Onicer, Whar then drew @ revoiver dua fired seven shots, nearly: Qil of Which took eect in the two men. Youn; Bauer ig Pan en eairdect vy onoers, and hi father 1s at Wie Luspl. jolt WEL are 1b a criticak condition. be —$—$ a @ pair of pspeaxing bazel eyes, THE NATIONAL B)ARD OF TRADE, She) was dressed = yesicrduy in a BtIK — , skirt and waisi, cut so as to expose the St. Lows, Mo., Nov, 29, 187%. least possib.e portion of a clear-skinned heck, A fur cape and a siyiisn brown Nat set olf ner really isting tyures ‘That soe is devoted in her atien- Mons (0 the Wretched convict is amply shown vy ler UNTeUutung Bilentious FO hid Kgates’ maverial Wally ‘ The National Board of Traie wil meet in BI Louis on December 6, ant not at Cinclonatt AB TOs, Ries from Chivago laxt Arrangement ve ven nade tur @ broper FP and Vauument of we memvers, |" '*¥PHOR aad ent iHpox—Judement Gives - Pa * t 4 ‘ } : ’