8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL A.DELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1868. 1 01TY INTELLIGENOJE. CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR. A IlihiiMt Empli-A Jrr Ttalef Ktl m Kil-Ilarlerlla Coald Mo Aeeon.t fer It-An iwnipHle-A-sawltlng- Cltlaen. l7nWi"i??1'-Cb,."K., Tonth of about wren enml; " been lor some time n tne I" J " oi Mr, MulUD.a suoed-aler at Eourln u jHanstead place. The proprietor haa for a tew weeks be-n missing money rrorn nis drawer, and on Saturday be placed ten dollars, marked one dollar nous, in metlll, and tnea withdrew from tbe siore. Returning, he Missed twoot the notes, and on Questioning Chatham he admitted the theft and drew forth tbe stolen money. Alderman Renter held him in Ittoo ball for trial. . J amps Bmlth Is a negro. On 8tnrday he removed a bundle of shirts from a wagon on Hevenlh street, near Lombard, and ws min off with It when be wsb overuauied. Balun Kuspeoied of oiber robberies be was bound over Jor a further bearlrg by Alderman Uousall. Henry Justus and James Mullen, on Hatur day. wenliuio tbe yard of a dwelling at Fif teenth and Arch streets and plotted upa kettle, with which they trotted np Fifteentn street., aid on arriving at Willow street a p-ilio-maa relzed them nnd escorted them totbeoinieor A Merman I'anooast, who sent them below for yesterday aftemoon, two rival gangs of youths met at Seventh and Button wood streets, and commenced pelting each ot her wlm roorcs. voi.omBn Rperier was on band, and succeedel In capturing Oeorge Haean, wdone p ckets were wen Oliod wltu missiles. lie was held for brearb of the peace. James Welsh was yesterday found In posss lon of a tuBalorobe, tor whioh he could Rive nosailBfaciory scoiunt. Alderman Jones com muted him to prison. u ,, ,,.im.b Dennis Orogan has been held by Alderman Dallas ks an accomplice of Hugh Oreea, In the rotibeiyo tbe bonne at Flfieeutb and Uouih streets. "J be clothing that Green tiad on wan Identified on Kaimday by tne lodv of the house as having ben stolen from her domicile. Last evening, Hamuel Dunlap wis rndelv assaulted by a crowd of roughs at Twenty first Hnd Bed fold st reels, during which he had an ye nearly gouged out. Alexander MoClsy wai ubkf qnently arrested and taken before Alder man Dallas. H www oommltied to prison. Thb Philadrli'Hia Exchange The mem bers ol the Philadelphia Exchange met this at ernoon at the Exchange ttuildlog, for the pnrpnse of electing nine members or the Board of Directors. The following seems to be the tnly ticket on which tbevo'eby stock Is being taken: Edward 8 Hsnfly, Coffin Colket, Robert W. Hverss, Henry D. Hnerrerd. William J. P. White. Francis H. Duflee, James A. Freeman, Benjamin H. Haines. Joshua Wperlng. Fatal Casualty. On Saturday afternoon the grindstone In the cutlery establishment of Reltzer A Cook, on Arrnat street, Oermantown, banted, tbe pieces flying In all directions. umrai atiunk James Brannan. aa employe. nd so severe were the injuries he renewed that he died In a short time. The deceased lived on the Limekiln Dike, and leaves a wile and two children. Attempted Suicidb. Between 12 and 1 o'clock this morning Policeman B'ack saw a Tnnng girl going dowu the wharf at Koe street, t a intercepted her. and. according to her story. lust In lime. She stated that she In'ended to commit suicide. Her story is the old one a country girl, enticed by a yonng mn to f he city, deceived, and then left to the cold charity of the world. - A Novel Kntbktainment. To-night tbe Btoux Tribe, No. 87, Improved Order of lied -Men. take a beoufll at tbe Assembly BaUdlng". Tenth and Cbe-nnlstreeis. Tbeente lalnrnent Wll be novel and Interes'lcg.and will cnoslstof a series or performances oy tne aiauouque man, Professor u. h. wt. jean. Thb Home Faib. The fair in aid of the Home for trie Aaed and Infirm of tbe MetnodM, TTntunnnsl Cbnrcb. now being held at Horli cultural Hall, bus been well attended daring tbe past week. It will continue open (day and venla) during the present week. Beck's band la in attendnn In the evening. Acctdbnt. Andrew Carr, at an early hour voatnrdav mornlDK. fell at Second and Quarry Streets and broke a leg. He was removed to hU borne by Policeman Lw Bur. Rodbebt. On Saturday night thieves broke Into tbe cellar or Mr. itonuins, on Manueim street. Oermantown, and stole a lot of pro visions. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. TIIE 11 ILL MOEDFJR. Old Court of lnarler Swmlons-Jutljfea Peirce auu Lndluw. This morning, at 10 o'clock, before their Honors Judges Peirce and Ludlow, sitting in Ine old room of the Court or Quarter Sessions, Jar. and Mrs. Twltchell, committed to prison to tand a trial for the murder of Mrs. Hill, were brought np on a writ of habeas corpus. At night have been expected, the room was rowded both with members of the bar and the seneral pnbllo. The two prisoners sat together in the dock under the watchful guardianship of the offloers. Mr. Twltchell, whatever may have been his concealed emotions, manifested but little eon cern, sitting quietly, save now and then hold ing occasional oonversewlth his attorneys o Bus father. His wile, deeply yelled, reouned her head upon the railing of the dock:, and allowed tter eonntenanoe to be but oooaalonally seen. The Interest evinced by the auditors in the pro ceedings was Intense. Tbe gloom of the day without caused an answering gloom within smd everybody's faoe wore an expression of Kravlty lilted to the serious nature of the oase, After some delay. Judge Ludlow announced that tbe writ was before the Court, and oalled noon tbe Dlstrlot Attorney to begin. Sarah Campbell, the servant girl, was the first witness oalled and sworn, bhe testified Knew Mm. Hill: was a servant in her family: had txxin there about eleven weeks: remember tne Sunday of her death; during tue afternoon of that day was out at ueventeentn and Lombard streets; went out at 8 o'clock; remained oat until about 9 or 10 o'clock; it was after 0 o'clock, -when I got back; can't say bow Jong after; when 1 returned I pulled tbe bell at tbe door several times before It was answered; pulled the bell, I suppose, seven or eight times; after x puneu it ursc i stopped awbllt; tben I pulled it as hard i cnuld-. tbe bell was answered then bv Mr. Twltcbell; he opened tbe door; there was no light in the entry when be opened tne door; he had no Haht or candle In bis hand; be said "Is this you, Sarah?" I said "yes," and thsnked him loropening tue dooi; he slu, "Do you know where moujtr can be?" l stid, "I don't kno but we'd see;" didn't hear him say anything In reDlv: 1 went into the kitchen: dou'l think any thing furl her was said at tbe door; he closed tbe door; didn't know bow the door was fas tened; I beard it unlocked; can't say whether I beard tbe dead-latch rained; Mr. Twltohell went directly up sialrs afier fasten- Ids the door; didn't observe whioh- room tie entered; didn't near any uoor opened or hoi afier he went up stair; when I wout back into the entry I found tbe door leading from the entry Into the kitchen open; tbe door lead ing from tbe kitchen to the yard was wide opec, tbe nlKht was a cool od j; there was a current of cool air sweeping thi ough the klloheu and the entry; there was a caudle burning ou the table In tbe kllcben; the kitchen Is suo- plied with gas: the gas Is ordinarily used, but e use a caudle sometime; we une a candle when getting supper for several things, but not ooiuinoniy; used It when going into tbe ouuitte kitchen; used It for going Into the c liar: tbe candlestick was kept In different places; sometimes in the Utile closet that was outside the kitchen door lnarilnii Into the entrv: after I sol Into tbe kllcben 1 went to close the door leading into the yard; there I saw something lying la tne yard; the body was in the side-yard; when I saw the something I turned back and took the mndie: dldu't light tbe gas: took tbe candle to see wbst was in the yard; saw what was In tbe yard; saw Mrs. tint tying sireicnea in loe vara; 1 remained at tbe kitchen door; I sup posed It was she, as she couldn't be Hand. or didn't come to let me in; I tnrnrd Into tbe kitchen and oalled Mr. Twltcbell: went bark Into tbe klloheu a little k called Mr. Twltcbell to oome down; I 2 said; J called onl aloud; he said, "What's the mallei ?" hessldthata 11i.Ha ariae T nailed: I Bfttlrsr break.fat; don't remember w think 1 oalled I wlce, but lam not eer.n. before I of ih.t u was WhSQ M"l. T"1U52;,; !r. ""n wmea iwioe Deoanse I dldei't WXV-"ber. ltn.wram.fro,mibe , ... wining room, or the chamber; it was npntalrs I know; he came down tne front stairs, tbe stairs leadlcg from the dining-room to tbe hall; tbe sound of bla answer appeared to oome from tbe same direction; It did not seem to comedown tbe bact; stairs; he didn't bring a candle or lamp With blm; bectmeoul to where tbe body was lying; slnoe he said nothing to hie till he came to the body, when he said, "My God I what's this?" I am not certain wbemer I said anything to htm before be went out to the body; he didn't lake tbe candle; the oandle was wnere I left It oa the table; except the gns was burning low all tbe time; It was not lit when Mr. Twltohell came down; he went immediately out into tne side yard; he said, "Will no person assist In carrying her in ?'' I did not make any reply; be cnugbl her by the shoulder, I caught her by the feel, and we carried her in; the body was lying face downwards; think tbe body wai ex tenued at full leugth; don't know whether the. clothes were disturbed; think the reel were visi ble; rsn'l sey bet her I carried wl'h rnyarms at full length or not; don't know bow Mr. Twl'ctiell carried tbe body; don't recollect his saying anything while we were carrying the b My In; the bony was placed on the settee la the kitchen; when be cume down Into tne kllnhen he bad coat and pants on; can't say whether he hnd a vest ou; he had an undershirt on, but en n't say whetuer be baa a wnite sulrtou or not: ran't sav whether tbe coat, was bultoued: the undershirt, was a kind of gry one; he wore that kind beloie; Dever exaimueu the under shirt but suppose it was woollen; 1 did the wasbii'g, and had seen such shirts lu the wasu; be bad no shirt roilur en; don't kn iw whether he had cutis on or not; dual know whether be hd boots or slippers en: dou'l know whether he bad auy Iblcg on bis feet; wbeu he came to tne front door to let me In be r aiacoal and pants on, but dldii't notice whether be bad any white shirt, orxsl, or culls, or collir on, or boots, slippers, or stocklugH on; wuea we carried tne bony in ne SHU, "win no person g' lor a aoo toi?" don't know wnelber be asaed for the doctor or tbe water first; tie asaed lor both: be asked lor a little watei; ine waier was goi, out, 1 tion'l recollect, whether i orongnt it i aim or be got It blrjmeif; 11 was In a little llu dish; Ibis aishaas used lor many purposes; we washed polattes lu It sometimes; we cept it hanging nnln the kllcben: mere Is la tne kiiobeu a sink; tbe water was procured from tbe sluk; be loon ine waier sua a cioiu auu uameu ner face: I was still there: it was a while cioih; don't know whether it was a towel or not; saw li in ins nanus, out uou i kuow wnat it was, other than awhile cloth; dou'l know where he got it; ne goauea tue cioin la ine water, and then put it upon her face; I saw him doing this; don't know what be nexi said; he asked for tbe docior; no porson else hid yet come Into ihe kllcben; tuked Mrs. Twlicuell where 1 would nnd a doetor, and she went wuu me to the front door; sne was In the kllcben when I asked hei; she came lulo the kitchen Immediately after Mr. Twltohell: 1 badn'l called her; she came Into the kneben a little bit a Her Mr. Twltcbell answered my cull; don'r, think that Mrs. Twltcbell called her; couldn't say bow long alter Mr. Twlicbell came down that Mrs. Twltcbell cm me down; it was not long after: think it was alter be went out Into tbe yard for he went out as quick as be could; it was before tbe body was oroogbt In; she didn't do anything when Bhe came down; don't recollect what she sum; sue sum someiutug, out dou't rerolltct what It war; she didn't asHist In carry. lug tbe body In; when he called for the water it wan either ir. i wiicnen or mysen malgollt not Mrs. Twltchell; Mrs. '1 wilchell acoompanied me to the door; before then Mrs. Ttvnoheil stood at the side of the body; Mrs. Twltohell had notbing on but ner iiueusand ner red sack. awooiun sack: sue had not anyiQiDif on her feet: she was barefooted: did not henr any door open or snui wneu Airs, i wuuoeii eame tiowu; suppose she came down the first entry; unto that time mere was no one in tne nouae out tne persoi s I have meu.loued; I could not sty it Mrs. Hill was dead or alive when we carried berln: Idld pot look muoti at It (witness then descilbi d her search alter a doctor); I could not get into the doctor's at first, and Mrs, Twlicbell called to me to ring the bell bard; she then oalled me bck and asked me to go for Mr, Morreli.on pinestreei;! wentouiortaesidegute to go there; there is a holt on the gate; it was never locked in my time; aoivi reootieot any thing in the gate but a boli; It was boiled wneu 1 wentou ; that was the first time it had been locked that evening. (Witness tbende scilbed ber visit to Mr. MurreU's.) Oa my return to Mrs. Hill's I found a good many peo- Fie In at Ibat time; saw Mr. Montgomery, but did not know tbe rest; could not say bow many were inside; Mr. Twltcbell was In the k lichen; Mrs. Twltcbell also; but I cannot say tbatthey were doing anything; Mrs. Twltohell asked ine to go np stairs with her and get some clothing; I did so; we went up the first stairway to Mrs. Twitoaeh's bed cbambei; don't know if tbe gas was lighted In the chamber or not; tbe door of tbe chamber was closed-.ihere were four little dogs about the house; don't rememoer where 1 iisi saw them; I saw them downstairs, but I don't remember If it was tbe firs place I saw them or nol; don't know where the dogs were when I went up stairs; tbe dogs were kept np stairs, but they went about tbe house by tbemseives; don't know who owned tbe dogs; wheal weatap into Mrs. Twltooell's room she dressed herself; we did sot remain longer than wnlle she was dreBftlnt; we then came down stairs; I then went back into the kitchen; I went directly down; didn't stop in auy room; went down the front stairs; don't know whether Mr. Twltohell was in tbe kitchen when I went down; couldn't say wbetber the dining-room door was open or closed; don't know whether a light was in the dining-room; don't know what was going on in the Kiicoen wnen i got aown; a great many persons were tbere; I saw police ofilcers there; didn't see Mrs. Twltcbell do anything after she got into the kitchen; a poker was used In the kitchen, also In tbe dining-room; tbey were not alike; tne dining-room poaer naa a orass neaa on It, the kitchen poker had nol; tbe one used In the kitohen was larger than the other; didn't look for any poker that evenins; don't know whether a fioaer was lonna in ma yara; saw tnem nav es: a poker in their hands; there was blood oa li, x Deueve; someoi me ioias in me aitonen bsd it; couldn't say whether it was the kitchen poker or not; it had no brass knob on it; It looked like tbe kitohen poker, but couldn't say whether it was me aiicuen poser or not; aner going back into the kitohen there were a great many persons tbere; don't know how long I remained tbere; a policeman asked me to go up stairs and see il any of the windows were up; I went up; it was the extreme baok window off the dining-room where Mrs. Hill was thrown oir; that was tne onty winaow i rouna up; the kitchen shutters were closed; don'iknow how tbe dining-room ssyitters were kept at night; I did not attend to tbem; the dining-room is immediately over the kitohen, and the sitting room Is in the rear ot tbe dlulnt-room, over the enclr sed space In the yard; I passed througa the dining room into the slitlng-room; I weut up the front stairs; no person was In the dfnlDit-room that I saw: no light that I saw: I had no candle or lamp; mere was no light In tne sitting-room, but I oau't sav whether there was any gss or candle burning in tne dining-room or not; after the policeman told me to go up, I went straight np and examined the sttilng-room window ; did not ex amine the dining-room window as I passed through; tbere are Venetian blinds to tbe dining room windows; tbere are blinds also to tbesllllng.room windows; couidnlsay whether tbe blinds were down or up In thedlning-room; in the sitting room the blinds were drawn and tbe window up; went down and told the police man: remained in the kitchen for Bomo time: afterwards Mrs. Twltchell and myself went up stairs, but I don't remember whether we went Into Mrs. Hill's or Mrs. Twltcbeli's room; we remained most all the night. In Mrs, Twiiehell's room; we did to Into Mrs. Hill's room; Idldn't seeanyohlect in going into Mrs, Hill's room two aentlumen also went with us into Mrs. Hill's room: I never saw them before: we did not remain long: don't remember whether we went uptogether; the two men were not in tbe room when we entered; from. Mrs. Hill's room we went Into Mrs. TwIlobeH'M room: while in Mrs. Hill's room tbere was a conversation; we were all talking; we didn't staud exactly together-, we talked about which room we should sit In and put the fire In: tbe two gentlemen said we might sit in any room we please I; that wss after Mr. Twltchell bad gone to prison: we made a fire in Mrs. Twltchell's room; tbere is a love in Mrs. Twltobell's room; sometimes there was a policeman with us, sometimes I wo, and sometimes nol any; we stayed there dorlog the niabt: another aentlemau cams In sometimes. whom I understood to be Mr. Twltchell's rather; be and Mrs. Twltchell talked together; he was In and nut during tbe night: be went away abrut the break of dav; be oame baok again tariy m me toreuoon; Mrs. Twltcnell was stl In ber room; I was lu and out of the room; he went in; there were times when he was alone with br: policemen were in the house all Ihe night; sometimes they were la the room with as; I saw them downstairs la tbe morning bat time aWa Ulolln if self were taken to 1 - nome; air. Twltcbell wss taken there tbe preceding en Isg; a grate Is in tbe dining room; a fire was id It; I saw It living In tbe morning: when Mr. Twltchell came down to the front door be ht i on a short dark coat; bad seen blm wear eoue like it before; when I went out on the Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Twltchell were nol at home; it la more than I can say where thev were; during the night 1 spent in the room with Mrs. Twltohell she was esolaimtng alonl. aid said that she whs very sorry; we ha 1 sup pers on nnnnaye rrom o 10 1 o'cioca; me mean were generally eaten in the room down sialM, tbe kllcben; Mrs, Hill told me often that sn e didn't wish to go to bed before lo o'clock; ths coal-scuttle is kept by tbe ranee lu tne kitohen t'ws examined by Mr. Mann Lived with Mrs. Hill about ten or eleven weeks; my days out were every Thursday and every other Sun day; always took them, exoeptou one occasion; wss In tbe habit of coming home from 9 to 11 o'clock; usually Mrs. Hill lei me In; wuea I came home usually Mr. and Mrs. Twltcnell were in bed; they retired early lo their room, bull don't know whether they went to bed or not. Tbe Coroner's physician, Dr. Bnapleigh. who made a post mortem examination of tue bo ty, was tbe next witness, and repeated the testi mony be gave before the Coroner's Jury. II td Hie been extinct long enough for the blo-vi to have become cold before tbe body was thrown from the window, that oool ot blood would not bavebeen on tbe pavement; life was either not extinct when the body was thrown out, or had been extinct a very short time. After the regular examination by the Com monwealth, the Doctor was oroHs-axamtiied by Mr. Mann, and, in reply to a question, std mat as blood was spnltered all over the room, hit did notiblnk that Mrs Twltchell could hive bien present without getting some of it upon her. The drops of blood upon tbe floor appeared lo have fallen in a perpendicular dlrectlou, lett ing to tbe supposition that tbe body must have been beld np. not dragged. , Mr. W. H. O. Morrell, who resides at No. 028 Pine street opposite the Hill building was next called to the stand, and gave the sumo tesltmory be gave before the Coroner's Juty. Ttils witness, when he entered the house of Mrs, Hill In the manner reported at the in quest, it appears was met by Mrs. Twltohell, who exclaimed to him, "My Uod, Mr. Morrell, my mother Is killed I" and then added, in answer to a question n to how Mrs. II HI had come to her death, "bhe full from tho second story window." He had bis suspicious vronsed that all was not right, and was continued in his suspicions wheu he saw the bloody sofa In the dining-room, and the pools of blood sur rounding it. TJ. 8. District Court Judge Cadwalaier. Revenue cases were before the court to-day. Tbe United mates vs. Itefloed oil, claimed by Packard, Cooke & Co. Tne tiovernment sun milted thl" information to the Jury, and a verdict was rendered for the claimants. The United Stales vs. Oue still, etc., claimed by James Hagan. An Information for forfeiture, which was alBOsubrnli ted to tbe Jury without evidence, Verdlot lor the claimant. The United States vs. Twelve barrels of whisky, claimed by Cbarles L. Johnston, of Mount Pleasant. Tbe whisky was seized by Collector Dlebl, of the Second district, at tbe depot Tblrteenth and Market streets, on the 18ih of April last, and was marked "old Monoa gnbela," and with an Inspector's name; up in examination It proved to be newly reontlei whisky, very slightly flavored with Monoug bela. Upon these allegations the Government founded its Information for forfeiture, contend it g tbat tbe whisky was perfectly new, and tne tax had not been paid upon It, but the stamp of old whisky bad been fraudulently pat on the -osks in order to evade the payment of the tax. Tbe claimant alleged tbat the whisky really was old, and therefore required no payment of tax, and a small quantity of new whisky had been mixed with it. Also, that it was sold lu ibis city, after bond bad been entered, eight barrels f r 84 50 per gsllon. and four barrels for 14 75 per gallon, wnlch it would not have bronuht bud it been new. On UUU Colonel Alexander's Cane. Colonel Geoi ge W. Alexander, who was last Wiek convicted In this Court, was to-day ad mitted to ball lu 920,0OO,pendlng the motion for a new trial, Messrs. John iirnhnker, Amos H, Deyaher, John D. Mortis, and Joan II. Jaoohs, of Keaoiug, appearing as sureties upon the bail bond. Installation of the Jndgcs. District Court. This morning quite an assemblage of lawyeis was in atteudauce upon mis court to do present at me new org n tac tion of the Bench. Judge Stroud was Urn I at bis post, and announced to tbe gentlemen ore. sent that before the business of the day was taken up me commissions or the newly elected Judges would be read. Judge Hare ctme upon the bench, and his commission as President Judge for Ihe term of ten years, to be computed iroui tu-uny, was leau uy me crier, Air. Selldrs; and tben followed Mr. Greenbank, whose com mission as Associate Judge for the same term was also read, the oaih of office having been previously administered by the Recorder. u pon luHing ins seat me f resident said: "Gentlemen ot tbe bar Unon beelnninormv new term as a Judge of this Court. I have hut one remark to make, which is that Islnoerelv nope mat the cordial aridctlon which hn hitherto existed between the bar and thin tribunal may continue during mr lima and furever." Tbe regular business, which was the new trial motion list, was tben begun. juiy trials win ne resumed in this court on the 2Hth Instant. Court of common fleas-Allison. P. J. The equity argument list engaged the attention of tbe Conrt ibis morning. court of U.UARTBK hessions j nuge urew. sler. Tbe December term cf this Court was opened this morning by his Honor Judge Brewster. James JM. Kerns. Esq.. was appointed fore man of tbe Grand Jury, and wben the oath had been aoministereu 10 mm ana nis leiiowjurors tbe Court Instructed them as follows: 0 ntlen ot tbsurana ju-y: t nr are twohun. dred and twent.lne cum on the prison ca endr. snoamucn twier uunjufr oi uet ouieti on U3II. This accumulation ot bulnei -111 require cousldera bie luduslry and despatch .at ths bauds ol Ilia Oraud Jury. 1 ricommena icaiwriflo ciear'y BaMsnei i-om IDS teatimoDy of a single wltneas that a trus bib should be returned, you at oucs relieve oth-r witness at Irom attendance jxo diii, nowever, suo iia t isaored nnillvou bsve exunlnrd all tbe wlimnn wnnu names are endorsed oa ih ludlcluient. li homicides you bavs nothing lo do wltn ihe grade or oflense, but whenever ihe Commonwealth presents a cm or probable cue against th defendant, yoa should re turn a truenlll. Io ihe petty cases of assaults and battering, brought roly to gratifv a private spleen, X recommsad you to igr ore me dois nu w ijui vu c"sis up.m tne proiee cuiors. A vat majority or ins cases returned shnu'd never occur y me puo io iiwa at id cxpeaieof the cubllc treasury. Whea you la-sore an Indlomaeot charging a misdemeanor, you; must certify whether tne county or me prosecutor, uanuut min.siau pay tbs cos's. Vpwrd8 0l fourteen years ago tbe LkIs lature dirtcted that a House of Uorreo Ion should bs estahilnhed In this city. 1 his law has rot been obeyed, although the want of lucb an Institution Is one of our moat o-ylnir evils In the coDvlot d.partoienl of our County frhon 10) cells have each two prisoners, 2t eel s conta'n each i hree prisoners, and I cells actually ha each four '"ooe buudred and thirty-Ave dally vIolaMoni o tha law, forced by a dlrvlul Lecenstty upon tbeotU-es of the prison, lay aser'ous scnouo ability at ibd)-r of the authorities wl o have so long andsopenUt emly nrglected their duty In this bubal!. No blame hereto attaches ta the IUh'ol Inipeo tors and the ofllnera of tbe i.rls in. Tney have nut tbe accommodations necessary to epabta them to c mply wl'b the law, aud tha overcrowding ot prl souen In these cells Is an unaviildt bis necessity. I recommend that at the proper time you nlve this subject the attention wtlch I'S Importance demands. Applications lor excuse from service on the petit Jury were heard, and those founded upon legal grounds wete granted. There were tour Erlsoners in the dock charged with homicide, ut no oase at all was before the Court. Tlie lleenan Homicide Jerry Fnton Found Guilty of Murder lu tlie First Degree. Coukt or Oyer and Terminer Judges Peirce and Ludlow. in the case of the Corn, monwealtb vs. Gerald Eaton, charged with the murder of Timothy Heeuan.the arguments of counsel and charge or tne court were concluded at twenty miDUtes before twelve o'clock on Haturday evening, and at ten minutes after twelve o'clock on Hundny morning the Jury rendered a verdict of guilty or murder in tbe first decree. Tbe (prisoner evinced no emotion w haiever at this result, though his wife at once began weeping. Mr. H rook e uotldel the Court that he would move for a new trial, and that he would not forget the fact of therenleringand recording oi me veruiot on eunaay. IUIKD EDITION 'FOURTH EDITION JFIFTII EDITION WASjHINGTON. Ihe Amendments to ihe Constitu tion of the United States Schnck's Flan for llocon BtructlBg the Natu ralization Laws. Proceedings of the Senate. FROM WA SITING TON. Special Despatch to Tne JCventng Telegraph. WasuiNOToy, Dec. 7. Tlie Important tneliont which will be among the first to engage the attention of the Hou.e ar the proposed amend, merit to tbe Constitution providing for manhood euffrnpe, the finance, tbe repeal of the act relative to the opetiug of tbe ecrsion of Con press, and an amendment oi the naturalization laws. The Dead. Tbe formal aonoancrmeut of the decessa of Mcftrs. Stevens and fr'nuey of Pennsylvania, Ulnes of Arkansas, and Mann ot Louisiana will be made to-ruorrow, it In expected. The NatnrallEatlon Laws. It is expected that General Scbenclc will in troduce in the llouse to-day a bill for the amcndaient of the Naturalization laws of tho United States, of which the following b a gene ral sjnoDsls: ii joheci.That the Committee ef the Judiciary be U strutted toll quire wbal amendments to the laws relating to uaiuralizailou are needed to give greater security and purity to elections, and particularly whether there ought not to be sncb provis'ons euaoted as 1. To confine tbe power of receiving declara tion ot Intention to neonate citizens, and of Is suing letters or certificates of naturalisation, to tbe Courts of tbe United Hiatesaud the high ebt cout ts of reoord of tbe several States. 2. To lequire uniformity of proceeding in all sncb cases in the several Courts so authorized. 3. To require tbat eacb such cerilQuateof Declaration or leiier or naturalization shall be signed by tbe Judge presiding la tne Oourt from wblcb tbe iame may be Untied, as well as aliened by the seal of tne Court and signature Of Its clerk. 4. To require nnder proper penalties a com plete record to be kept In eacb court of all tlie ster s snd procesdlns hud in tbe case of each such application, including a full copy of the certificate ol declaration Issued or letters of nHiuranEaiion granieu, ana tne testimony In full on which any letier was granted, aud also a full and convenient index of the names of ail pertons naturalized. 5. To authorize letters of naturalization here after irsued In four ears after arrival lathe United States, but conditioned ouly to take effect so as to router tbe rights of citizenship one year after Ihe dale of the Issue, aid that tbe st.id committee be instructed to repirtat as early a day as practicable, by bill or otherwise. TIIE F01U1KTU COXUUESS. 33 AL rV I MOB 33. AUCTION SALES. for addltiuiull AuctUtni ire the Srventh Pitg. A T TI10MA.8 A RONS, NOS. 139 AND 141 JAX. b. Jiuuiuu b a 41 n, h, r. TPFOI.OOTCAI AORItiUbTURATi. AND MI3 CKLLAJitOVH HIH1KB. HOM LIBHAH11C3, tin WedaekUay Aiterauvu, Dec, 9, at 4 p'tiletik. it 7 at of The Salts Against General Bailor A Serere Storm-Death of a Prominent Citizen. The Steamboat Disaster on the Ohio River. Neuate. WASHINGTON. Dec. 7. The third senMon me r cruet 11 i.'ongress negan at noon. Present Mesxrs. Anthony, Cameron, Oattell, Chandler. Conk ling, Couness, Corbetf , Uragla, in vib, uiiuu, r.uiiiuuuH, r eshennen, Fowler, Frellnghuyeen. Urlmes. Harlan, Har ris, Hendricks, Howe, Kellogg, McCrery, Mor gan, Morrill Me), Morrill (vu), Morton. Nor ton, rye, rauerson (,. id. j, fatterson (IVnti ). Pomeroy, Kanicey, Kit e. Rooertson, Ross. 8aer man, Hpencer, htewart. Humner, Thayer.Trum bull. Van Winkle, Vlckers, Wade, Wllley. VVU- lln m a 1 I1un anil V t a a Ijpuin, i irvu, nti v latcoi 1 Alter prsyer by the Chaplain, the Senate was ' formally called to order by tbe Preside nt urn fm.,Bnalnr Wade, wbo preHnnted the creden tials of (Senator Edmunds of Vermont, whioh were rxeiveu. The President eisn announced a commnnlna. lion fiom the Governor ol UeorgU, wbion was laid on tbe table. Henator Sherman prevented the credentials of Senator Hill of Georgia. . Mr.Drans moved to refer tbem to theJndl. clary Committee. He understood that alter loyal meniDers or the legislature ot Georgia had been elected nnder the Reconstruction laws, tbe white men of that Legislature had combined and expelled all the colored mem bets, thereby pulling the Legislature under Ke.be! control. House of Representatives. The third session of tbe Fortieth Congress was commenced in tbe House, alter the usual greetings and interchange of kindly feelings on the part ot members, Mr. Rpeaker Colfax re ceiving tbe warmest congratulations from both ines 01 ine nousp. The galleries were crowded with spectators. and tbere was even more tban tbe ordinary bum and movement of people in the lonhl and corridors. Precisely at noon the Hpeuker's hammer called to order, and the session was opened with prayer by tbe Chaplain FROM CINCINNATI. Burning; of a Ntesmer. Cincinnati, Dec. 7. The steamer D. M. Dcch ler took fire at Carrolton, Kentucky, on Satur day, by tbe bursting; of a coal oil lamp, burnt to the water's edge, aod eaos. No live were lost. Tbe boat was valued at $30,000. Tbe Collision Itetwen tbe Ateamera I'uitcu rotate auu America Details of the collision between the America and United States are comlog in slowly. The indications are that both boats at the time of the collision were heading toward the Indiana thore. General Lyttle arrived last night with a few of ihe survivors. M. Hull, of Eyanstville, is among tb09e saved on the Uulted States. The charred remains of eight bodies, supposed to be female?, have been received from the United States. Mr. Btgley, suppo'ed lost, U safe; Geoige W. Fahnestock and daughter, of Phlla delphta, were lost on the United States. Mr. Fisher, ot Pennsylvania, a puseDger on the United States, was badly burned about the face a lid hands. Mr. Cunning ham, of Allegheny city, PenDH., is In the hospital in this city, badly butned on the hand, feet, and right tide of tho face. A lad, en route from Rho9e Island to Memphis was slightly burnt. Mr. Taylor, Clerk of tbe America, visited all the wounded In this city yebterday, administering to their relief. Thel New York Bloney Market. From the Timet, ' 1 he Ijmik statement nf last week felt the lull isnoe rf Ihe I rei'UDry tales ot gold and of a partial duuiaDd for currency 10 go Huulli. Tbe rmiru f xnihUs a lo mate or nearly Ihren nillllix s In srfoutjackn au1 a aiu t ae.rly two mllllous lu gold. We oelieve Ural the rreBrnt actual sum ot go il In bank Is over twenty uililluna of dollars. lucludlDg come very npro'al ov pi situ pot hrmigln Into tne ratular weekly average, Mo ftirlh-r sale ol gold bv Mix Tieanury wrre advertised alter th last award nf :i00O m I'aHi'Oay, and Ibis fact, taken In ronufo Hon with private t able teleg auia of pulittral dUturh aure In l-arli, canned au advance of prion of nearly oue per cent.; ar o tbe wonder Is thm oa tbe verv heavy nu'Oliasti for arcoubt of the baiikars who ii.d the news, the rlHe was not mera dcclijd. Tbe Ooid xchans4 Bank this morning will prnbab y rrrnn larva clearances Id netilemeul of the butntwn of (Saturday. A Cable txhgram to I lie A.asociaie't 1're.s, dared London. 3 30 f. M., wm received late on balurday, wnlch ounfirrued tha eillenoof r union, lo that market from Paris: bulowthlnsof a Verv (tetlnii uaturw wa communicated. One report ou Wall street ealy In tbe day, that the Nmperor was dead, was positively ooutradlnted by a inidntglit (te. patch lo lbs Aaaorlaied Fren. The American fuOa Id l.nndoo weut down from 74V to 74: reojver- lng lo 7l'i Pr cent. We have no aoUDt Ibat the :ngilh fund were lerloimy aftcl-d, and Iho lale-l quoiarlona. direct from the Paris B-urae, Halurday svsuluf , 7v i,tu' WbvIs no alarmUu tigubla," FR OM BALTIMORE. SpeeUU Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Baltimore, Dec. 7. A Heavy Northeast Ntorm, with rain since 12 o'clock lust night, still con tinr.rs. The tide is unusually high and the bay rough. James Polk, an eld and respected citizen, a distant relation of the late President Polk, and father In law to ex-Governor Law, nod father of Joseph Polk, the actor, oled yesterday of cancer in the stomach. in his seveotj-flftu year. lie had filled many public offices. Ihe Mramrr Msrjlnnd, from Havana, reports rough wealher, and the icbels gaining ground In Cuba. Nnlclde A man named John Watson, from Mont- eomery connty, Md. committed here yesterday a"ernoon, by taking strychnine The Till ler I.awMnlt. Tbe Wooley damaee case against General Butler has been dismissed from the Superior Court here. The K'niberly Brothers' case is still pressed. Noah Kearth was arrested on Saturday aud held in one thousand dollars ball against prize flgfctlDg. John B. George, an old railroad conductor, and well known on tbe Baltimore, Ohio, and Philadelphia Railroads, died here recentjy.j The Forthcoming Message. Washington, Dec. 72 P. M. The President has informed the jolDt committee appointed by the two houses to wait on him, tbat he will send his message to Congress on Wednesday. "TT7 EDD1NG INVITATIONS, ENGRAVED IN W V the rewest ana oeat manner. LOUIS DHKRA, Ntallnuer and Rngraver. IS WO. 1083CHKHNHT fcHret THE LATEST NEWS. The Georgia Senators-Drake Makes ft Illf 4am UnAnAh I 4ha UnMjitft. 1 H JLtl onrjttu 111 111CT UCUtttV The Successor of Thad deus Steven s-llanhood Suffrage. HOLIDAY PRESENTS! WRITING DE3K3, A very I,rrne Assortment, From Jl 50 to $3o 00. WALNUT, ROSKWOOD, MAHOOMY, PAPlKR-MAt HE, AND LKll'llEU BACK GAMMON liOARI, POUIFOLIOt, St'OrCH GOODS, And ft varietv of FANCY GOODS AND GAME3. , It. HO-K1NS & CO., No. 913 AKUli S.reet. 9 lmwtSm Open Evening. DRY GOODS. WARBURTOil. IXTKA MAOUACEMEiM. FOR THREE RAYS OXL.Y. 1Y:0KDAY( TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, Tlian the Store Will be Positively Closed. STOR KEEPER , DRESSMAKERS. MILLINERS, ASD THB LADIES GENERALLY. WB WILL OI'FBE JOB LOTS At Less than Half Price. QUICK BUYERS WILL SECURE GREAT BARGAINS ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT OF FIFTEEN CENT8 TAKEN OFF EACH DOLLAR PURCHASED. .. WARDURTON, o. 1001 CIIESMJT Street. Jb MOTTET & C. O'S SUPERIOR OLIVE OIL, Well known in Franoe; and other countries of Europe aa STRICTLY PJRE TABLE OIL, Is now introduced to the trade of the United Btates by the nnderslgned. In addition to the purity of the OIL, the bottles are larger than any other brand, making lk IN POINT OF FACT IHE CHEAPEST. ( RICHARD H. WATSON, Bcle Acent for Mottet & Co.'s Oil In the United States, No. 25 South FRONT Street, U7mwHp PHILADELPHIA. . CUTHMAN & CO. SELL, Fine, Well-Made, Sellable, Cheap C L O T II I IV G, iT TBI CONTINENTAL HALL, Ko. 830 MAKkLl Street, 11 18 whn tU N rmLADELPHlA FROM WASHINGTON. Bpectal Def patch to The Kvtning Telegraph. Wabuinoton, Dec. 7. The credentials of trie Nenslors from Georgia wore presetted to-day, whereupon a discission arose on a motion by Senator Drake to refer to the Judicial Committee. Drake made A lii Iter Kpeecli against tbe admission of the Senators. The dU. cutsion will coiibutue most of the day. O.J UUktrsndN. Krwtsn Petlls, of PcnDsjWsnia, successors of Thad. Stevens and Finuey, were sworn in and ook their scat Governor lioutwell will oEer a bill providini; that all male citizens ot th3 Cniied 8tates, twenty-one yeara of age, shall be entitled to vote fcr President and Vicel President ol the United States. Mr. Boutwell holds that Congress has power to reguUto thl, matter. K. II. tVsihburn has a resolution prepared calling for all paper and ioiorniat.ou In potmen-ion of the Postmaster Genernl relative to awarding contracts, and also a copy or the contrast iUelf for carrying malls across the Plains. Tbe Supreme Court. Despatch to the Associated Press. Washington, Dee. 7. The Supreme Court met at noon to-day. All the Judgej except Grier nere present. The commission of William M. Evarts as Attorney-Geneial was read, and the Couit adjourned in order to pay the usual visit to the Piesident ot the Uut,ed Btates. The docket will be called to-morrow. FOREIGN. By Atlantic Ozble. AiioIImt of Peabofly's Iniilflceiit Cilrts. 1.0KD0M, Dtc. 7. George Peabody, the Ame rican philanthropist, haa made another dcua tion ot 100,000 to tbe poor of London. TliU ETeiiiiiK'n laotntions. LosnoN, Dec. 7 fivenincr. Coascls for money m, aud lor account, 82. Fire twenties quiet a 74. Railways quiet; Erie, 25; Illinois Cea. tral, 9G. Liverpool, Dec. 7 Evening. Cotton heavy sales of 8000 baleu. Common Koain, 6s. Tur pentine, 27. 6d. Londow. Dec, 7. Turpeutine, 28s. 6d. From St. Louis. St. Louis. Dec. 7. a. 8uuth Pass City des patch sajs 300 Sioux attacked Wa-hake aud his band of Saosbones In Big Wind River Valley, Kov. 22. Two ludians were killed on eacb side, aud the Sbosbones retired to the white souleoieLts. An Omaha deepAtch says the enow-siorm, which has been raging for thirty hours, U tbe heaviest experienced in Nebraska, for many year?. The buoiv is eighteen iache, deep on a level. From Canada. Toronto, Dec. 7 The New Dominion Par liament has been farther prorogued until January IS. Tbe revenue ot Cann la for No vember was $1,214,154, and tbe expenditure $877,488. C. E. Kl wall, correspondent of the Stockholm Daily Newt, is here, with ins true tions from the Swedish Government to acquire a knowledge of the country, with a view to e i, courage emigration, and to develop commerce between the to countries. From Nova Scotia. Halifax, N. S Dec. 7. The Hon. J. C. Troup, one ot the Nova Scotia delegates to England, pubHahes a letter condemning Mr. Howe's couise and indorsing Annand. Markets by Telegraph. Vkvt Yokk, Deo. 7. Mocks weak. Cb'cago ana Hock island, l8. Reading, safe; can toil i; Erlu, 87; Cisveland ana 1'oledo, lfli: Oleva. la. a ard P iwDnrg, H1,; Pliuibura and Fort Wuyae, 1 1 : atlctjlsan Hoalhoio. HS; Naw Yors Central, 1 r iiuols (JDiral Hl'; uumberlaud prrerrod, !,; Virginia ta, 67; Mlviourlsu, Uudsuo lUver, 1.7; 6-a, lwli Ul; d't. ISM, Wt; do. 1SW. I OS: do. new 11 S: ie m. uold, mfi. Moner, tbti percent, fcicUDge, lul4. Mi w Tohk l. c. 7--Cotton dull at iX osnts, Flonr qnlfi; 7600 bbis sold at Saturday's Quotation. Wheat qnlvt aud advanoed j$i eauts; 7UU bus Dels sola; Spring No. 1 at 1 M. Vom Hrmnr; 1AU 0 Oushela s Id ali'l2(al')7. O.ia qnlat at 77(0,8 twnls. iieaf qnlr. Pork dull at IIj-SO. Lard quiet at 16I6X cts, v blsky outfit, Baltiuobb, Deo. T. Oott"n dnll, aod nominally 24ao. Hiur quiet, "teadf, and oncbaugsd. Wbaat duil; cnolc rd 13 45 Cti'n dan and lowar, new wbtie U ;K5c :ynllov. l'in$l 08. Oaw from 70 to 75a,. By Arm at 1 4i'(ir&. 1'ork dull at f it so. Booa quirt: Mlbbtd HldM. 17c; riar Hides, 170.; Sboaidsrs. 14c; Bams, lo. Lard dull at l(lo. Stock Qootatlous by lelexraph 4 P. K. OleEdinn.nK, Uavts A Co. report inrough tbelr. New York bouse tbe Knowing: N. Y. feut. H. ........ 1254 Western Union T 8flJ N.Y.and E, H, 87 Cleveland and ToLlOlU PblL aud Ufa. K.... WVt Tol. A Wabaata K... 67 Mleb. B and NIK ti7. Mil. & HL P. oom Oi',? Cle. and Fltt. R...... 84' Adam Express Co 48 Obi. and N. W. onm. 7HVd Wells. Fargo dt Co. 24 Cbloand N. W. prt SiiU. 8. Express Oa... 40 Chi. and K. I. K Ur, Tennesitee 0s. .. :K Pis. F. W.and Chl.ail IGold...... taM.....MU0 Market lrregnlor. rn H E PRINCIPAL DEPOT rOB TBE SALE OF REVENUE STAMPS No, 304 CHEHNUT STREET. CENTRAL DEPOT, No. 103 S. FIFTU ST., M EBKICK & SONS RODTHW4RK FOUNDRY, No. 480 WA8HINOTON AVKNDB. Flilladelphla. WILXJA1C WRIGHTS PATltNT VAJUABLB CUT OF STEAM-KNQINS, Begnlatsd by tbe (Jovernor. MHBRtCB B SAFETY HOISTING MACHINE, Pateattd June, 18. DAVID JOY'S PATENT VALVELK-4 STEAM HAMMER, ' ' D. M. WmsTON B PATENT 8EI.F-CENTERI NO, ft BLF-BALANCINa CJCNTUIFTJUAL BUOAR-DRAIM1NQ MACHINE HYDRO EXTRACTOR, For Cotton or Woollen Manaraetuitwa, 7 lornw