The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, March 08, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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5 . -ViJ.T V n A nal Report of tue Inspao-
The Board of lnpeotor
i
John B
8 milk, Becretary
I,..nh W -
LBM": IIMO n, war, . , --
W. Wilixik. Jo-po It. V''"l,, r.
Isaae H.Oarrlguaa, frofn
kj j Kvans. JaDiee A
i.Minan lleurr U
iiamII. William II
Kelohllnn, rilllau !.
l o.A M. 1).. nil J
Itorlniao I'aal. M. 1. . . .
W" 7. ,m.r...fiu Drlnoo are ine roi-
,,W,!!!Srlntendent William B. Perkins.
?toto?M-Hnrjr Y. MrnUb, M. D.
(Ferk-JoPh K. Howell.
aXirona-Ki'en U i-p.-Q.-or and Ana O. Ryan.
Sepal HurH-rlnteudcnia-Jobn Mlrkel and
J,1 tnat "an examination of the
...ti.ncil tables pn acuta sovral poluuof on
n.nMi iBirrent. Tiiewb.iie nnmwi of ooiiiHilt
rntVfor the year lew was l7.uo. mum ih.i.73
JII? IKB7 i decree of rVr. aud ttinootnuilk
lor '"' ..hiKiiMl ilm a small ilriiuu
, p,r,l with those of when they reacneJ
f?IK In NMiO. the year pre.fdiiig Hie war, tue
ii. mu were W M)f. . Kor the tl et naif of
h. Tf Irom January 1 to July 1, im,s. tue
i.HiimenU Wf-retWJA for the ouU naif of
lS?wrlrom July 1. I, K January 1, law.
I1." Lnm.ni. for the DMl rear, there
ri--i, females 4M. Basinet ff7U for lbU7. Xuere
lire wh?te maieH, U.iwtf. Klast nearly tue
,Tme MbS (w'jHI) .for 1U7 and 13 (X for
ikhh A wrf rnitrfeed deoroaae U uo'.losable In
tuTnurabcrof commitments of white leule
.,r lwiH as i oonapaied with those of the pre.
SlioSk There were 41 f.r ItttM afloat
Wis i l"r 18077 As the whole number of females
ndbUM la scarcely more inan one-third ol
thSof the males, the proportionate dlmlnu.
tion In the commitments of females la laig.
ThTe may be considered as fairly attributable to
t?".Z.i nnnnmnnKlatlon (or female pri
soners which has been afforded durln
r..r vnar. by tbe transfer to
."if" AlMJr. of the prison of the
bnlldtaB foimerly known as te Debtors' Apart,
iaent. adjoining the prison. Forty two oelN.
by this addition, and by an extension which
eonneoted It with the old prison, were added to
tbe female department of the prison. 1 ne sepa
ration of female prlsoners.whlch was thns made
attainable, and the Improved means for the eu
foroement of prison rules and discipline, which
were secured, have borne their proper fruits in
marked diminution oi vagrancy and crime In
the female population of our city.
"A comparison of tbe condition of the female
department at the close of the years 18B7 and
M8, respectively. Is gratifying. The whole
number ol prisoners In the female department,
including tbe tried and untried, vug-rants,
drunkards, etc., on meoist, or ueoemoer. ioo,
was 104. On t be slut of December, ma, tue num
ber was 12b; and on prevloas occasions It bad
risen muob higher once to 280. In connection
with tbe improved condition of the female de
partment may be mentioned also the import
ant iMCt, which will be found recorded In tbe
nhvslclan'a report, that the oasea re
ported to bim for treatment in this
department were ten hundred and twenty, two
Irss during the year 186$ than during the year
1H07. WHu these results, sanitary as well as
moral, which have attended au improvement
In the accommodations In one department of
the prison, a strong argument is certainly pre
sented In favor of an extension of the inuoa
more important and overcrowded department
which Is devoted to males.
"Toe incapacity of the prison for the proper
confinement and employment of Its large popu
lation demands tbe serlons attention of the
authorities of our 8tte and city. In every point
of view, not only sanitary and moral, but aUa
economical, the injurious eli'ecis of its over
crowded condition are manifest. The results
of improved accommodation in the female
department have strikingly shown that the
growth of crime and vagrancy Is directly
stimulated by tbe undue oongregatloa of
SrUoners. Tbe separate system, of wbloh the
tateot Pennsylvania has been so long consi
dered the especial advocate, has been aban
doned In every department of tbe prison, and
even in the convict corridors, two, three, and
even four prisoners are placed together In a
single cell. Tbe Board feels that this subject
now Imperatively demands earnest considera
tion; and that either the extension of the con
vict block s.or tbe construction of a new prison,
1b a necessity that con be no longer overlooked.
The establishment of a House of Correction,
however desirable, would not relieve the crowd
ed slate of the oonvlot oells. And, in the opin
ion of the Board, alter long consideration of the
subject In all its aspects, a House
oi Correction forvagranlsnuddrunkardsshoa Id
coDS'liute a department of the prison. Its
construction might go hand in hand with the
extension of the prison, and would thus be
greatly economlzed.while Its future connection
wiih tbe management of tbe prison would ob.
viate the ubneoessary multiplication of offi
cials, and would facilitate tbe working of two
co-ordinate branches of the same service The
board has Been no reason to change the
opinion expretsed in the last report, that tne
lot known as the Parade Ground, contiguous to
the prtson, would be a very suitable location
for ibese purposes. The large outlay wnicn the
purchase or any other sultablegroundinvolves
StrSSS0! e ?the ftaV8ntlies Twhlou this site
afiords. fornisbes mrnm omnm.
!Jw2,htoJl-!-aJ,4itta hoped ul me difficulties
Which have been
finally surmounted.
upposeu kj tts ose may be
''V ibe commitments to prison durlnz the
Past year, about the usual proportion mav ba
r?ent,v e.?h f 8. conne"'. directly0 or indl
wctly, with Intemperance Thus, of the whole
weS 2Of0rO.m,mlt,lne.nU, tor 18 (" KTheVe
accompaoiment ttl9 .i-TOMjJVhtah
Ihe commitment Is made It 'would peThap.
whnTvfalri?Tn.raJ!tU,lt th offenws aVe
wholly attribntable to Intemperance;
,i!V.,,ts' rl 'wallow np i
wh!?P d,f Llon of th? PPlUon. in countries
Where drunkenness Is lnoomparatlvely lnfre
i'H8.' ,,n lhe "outn ot Europe. It is a que
SS?aid2ia?i!?,ay weli claJm tbemoat thoughtful
consideration of the phllanthronut. hn far
OTcrnm"'' -- -- r..,r
.. uimiuniiniMVUUI DO 6V0K&U
In attempting the correclon ot the starn'.g
eonstqneuoes which are traoeaMa 'o intempe
rance. Prohibition has not been found to reach
the evil. But it is oertainly the duty
of authority to place checks and
restraints upon tbe temptations to
cilme; and some modification of the present
wholesale and unbridled license law may well
beasktdof the legislature. Of the prisoners
committed for trial during the year 1868 (7121),
W72 were discharged by the Committing Magls
tratta, and 660 by the Grand Jnry ignoring the
bills of Indictment against them. These figures
show that nearly iwelve-lhlrieeni.ua of tbe
whole number committed certainly a most
startling proportion were discharged without
being brought to trial. During the year 1887,
though tbe figures were large (out of 6198 com
mitments. 4252 having been discharged without
being brought to trial, or about lour-fifths): yet
they are now fearfully Increased. A truly
enormous aggregate of commitments for un
necessary or trivial causes la thus presented.
That many of them famish Instances of oppres
sion and persecution,-which are discreditable
to the administration of criminal Justloe
among ns, cannot be doubted; and a great re
form la needed in onr present system of magis
tracy. The Board believes and has
repeatedly nrgtd that three Impor
tant changes In the organisation
f our police magistracy are desfra
bl :l. That they should be learned In the la w.
2. That lh .v.n.ii.i nuuiiM a fixed and ade-
3uate (ompenaation by salary, la tbe plane of
Ma. And 8. Tnat they should bold their oflloes
by a good behavior tenure, Independently of re-
"The fearful mu indication of the crime of
aomlolde In nnr oltv In deserving of nslioe.
thnr were fonr oonvlo
Hone for mnrder in tbe nrst degree in this
;'uuiy:-i, Heater vauguau, biuhhi huij ,
M8. of tbe murder of hr lpfnnt child; 2. Alfred
Alexander, convicted July 2, lfctlS.of the murdor
of Phiiii.u,,.,,. a. tierald Kalon. cnnvlnted
January 9. lhtiO. of tbe mnrder ot Timothy
Ueenun. cV. feeorae H. Twltchell. Jr.. con
leted. January 1, 18titf. of the murder of Mary
lllli.
. "The maintenance of prison discipline, in
h crowded condition of tbe oells, requires an
amnaual mril,a it nnnlahmenL The dark:
J1' and a real rioted aliowanoe of food are tbe
tanuilona resorted to, Tbe cold douobe baa
Been aluivAii.w mi.ah ilAn..i vaa -.(tnaAB m.
Vhi".' Punishment would have occurred If
r h it - '. , ? t m toad been tn operation.
iJeiawruuiag tne Wuperlnteuaeat to keep
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY,
tnH iU of ii nunlMh mentis thlr eaosm ''
ILI.n7 wb'" ball at all tlmw d aoowwlble to
..L g Tutiior, been trlotly compiled
1 be crd UkN rlonre In tnwrlng Um'i
no" 7 to the ability, mJ, and fidelity of tbe
Mr. W. U. Ferklnn, wnoeojiys
tni lull (nnfldnee of tbe bord, and to wnom
rnoch of tbesnooese of the administration of
tbe prison in do.
' Th xrna or the prtnon for the year 1H8
1C4.B31 M The proflia of tbe shoe manu
faotory were a7M 4. No weaving waa aooe
erri for prinonttrn' elothlog. The amount
rjrivpd from th Unite,! Hlaies Marshal, fr
i!,jtai2pp'i,i? ol "n" Htatee prinonera, was
IHHOKO. The Mil I muted value of provisions
coal, and dry (rood on baad, la 14287 83. The
return to ihe 'Mr 1 rory from tbe shoe d
partn.ont waa 117.000 ( 0
ApprndMi l the roiKirt are a aerlea of In te
ruling tables, from wi.loh we extract the fol
lowing: Tbe total annaber of nrisonera dnrlnn .h
7''I"M 18..4 wini ir (hmi of maintaining
, - - . ' I 'l.VWIUa Muie;
l'ir.
l'tar.iJ'ruon'i
IK.M..
IKA...
IH'fl..,
IH-'.7..,
):..,
1K'.H..,
II W I 7H.Wt If
,ini..
i'-fti...
IW14...
IX"-!...
IHdfl.,
IW...
It...
14I4M
17.UI9
14,087
18 142
)(),n4H
1H.675
17,fliU
W.74ri 2.'
!4.7tH Kr 4119X7
14 Pl
6(1 2H 95
HI.Hii.'l
1S.1H4
l. 2.11
2I.NS.S
iH.au
M H 1 1 iv;
ft'MM r,i 1
62 1 1 07 . ,
M.K77 fix 1 1
&IM .-.till
M.787 51
fl9.2.Vjat
10.1 111 13
101,031 m
MUt..,
1MII...
From th table shnvinv ih ii.-.j
oi the 17.HJ0 persona committal ,in.i
r l( ii.. I..II....Z" ""
' "--. lUlKJWIUgT
Abortion
Mnlt.
: 2
.. Ill
.11W7
1
.. 6
- 10
.. 70
.. 12
.. 2(1
4
. 36
Acsanlt to runnier
a
Assanltand butterv..
10
26i
"ii
i
3
121
Arc asory to murder
Art on
1402
1
Hicmi.T-
8
HunUry
14
tirueliv loanluiala
rogrv..
73
12
(inmiilitiK .
8
nignway robbery
lofi.ntlclrte
4
i
a
501
"i
3
"
333
30
I n t OX leal lou .'.'.."."."."71434
Illegal voting 7.7.7. 81
Murder M
fujury S
pM)lnlty...... ,M i
K'Ot RK
3
31
87
18
1
m
18!I7
HtellngM 15((
Huvplcloua persona 13
Helling liquor without
18
I
10M
1
18
2
number
license
1
487
1
Vagrants eo
.. ...... ...... ...
Witnesses i
Blunder . 1 "j
Tbesexea nnd eolora at th whni.
were as follows;
Wblte males
White females.....
aeaeaeeeaaeaeaaaaaai
12 Af6
4 051
Total whites....
16.147
Colored males
Colored females......
879
41)1
Total colortd.
1,473
Grand total m m 1F020
The following table shows boVof'ten t'he'4S8
Erlsoners who were xentenced to bard labor
ave been committed:
U'hur. VoiureU.
Ma) feunilt. Male.iFemaU.
1st lime.... 274 3 60 ' 10
2d time 46 S Id1 1!
3d lime.... 14 3 4l 1
4th time... 4 1 21
6th time... 1
6th time... 1 ... 1
10th Ume.. l
Totals.. .. Sltf 45 HV ia'
ToUUt.
378
71
l
7
7
2
1
488
The following table shows the habits of 1 ha
same prisoner:
HViiie.
I Colored, j
Total.
CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR.
A Murderous AnnhiiU on s Otrman, and
a Cbaae A tier tue oireuder More Hife
Bentera Itobbinir n Vcantel rreventexl
from Oolnir Overboard Pic Iron
Found A Tlll-Ta filter A Shoe Thief.
On Saturday evening two Germans named
Joseph Doll and W. Weiss got into a quarrel la
a laser beer saloon, at Thiriv-aonnt n,i
Thompson streets. Doll beat Weiss over the
Dead with a beer stave In such a manner that
his life Is despaired of. Tho matter wat not re
ported to Lieutenant Lovalre until yesterday
morning, when he despatched a squad of men
to Columbia bridge, where they ascertained
that Doll had been about two hours before. Toe
police then proceeded to the Falls of Bohuyl
kill and from there to Muinnir
Three of the officers then sot
on a hand car. which broka itmn.
Sergeant Atklnsou and I'olloeman blmler
went on to jsorristown. where thev took: Lh
train for rboenlzvllle. On the way they aaw
Doll on the track, and. the train stopping, they
got oat and arrested him. They brougut hlra
to tbe city, when Alderman Pauooast commit
ted him to await the result of the Injuries sus
tained by Weiss.
Henry uunKey was charced befbra a Mar.
man Carpenter, on fcUiordav. wltn tho imma.xm
of a pair of shoes from a store at blxth and
Bpi nee streets. Die waa seal to prison.
unaries ajuvis wcni into tue tavern at Hivth
and Lombard street, and ordered a glass of
ale. While the barkeeper was down tbe oeliar
Charles stepped behind the bar sad extracted
13 from the drawer. Alderman Carpenter
heard the case, anu accommodated chiri
with quarters in prison.
William lowing resiaeaat TWB'.;t and
vuriBii-" """T-. 7.7-"""il4a a warrant
lsaued Dy tteooraer wivid rtr- -aaaniT and
battery on bis w" Ln..'8fn,a.,
D.areT1..9 property. William married her.
mibpb 1. rift r RvnnL iiuv nwn a ooniuni annnv-
anoetober. On Saturday he went home and
Vnlppod her. The Hecorder oommllted hlut la
default otsuu.
John uaiiiey enirreu a yri lying ai nnip
pen street wharf, and I00K $20 which belonged
to a sailor. Pollcemau Kelley, of tbe Third
District, vook iue oiu-uuer iniu uuaiouy, ana on
belnu taken befora Alderman Carpenter he waa
bound over lor inm.
Policeman M01 rls, between one and two
o'clock yesterday morning, prevented two men
aolng overboard Into the Delaware, one at
Callowblli street and the other at Willow
si reel, xoeir uainea ware juuo u Brian ana
ferry Hart.
-noun iveney, living at no nv norm thir
teenth street, was tub en into custody yesterday
for beating bis wlfo nml destroying his furni
ture. Aldermun A1a:ey held hliu In 800 ball
for trial.
On Saturday mornlne between thirty and
forty hundredweight, of pig lion waa found on
Dlcaerson street whurf by the police of tbe
Heoond district. An owner la wanted at the
Biooud Dlslilct Htail in.
Mr. y-j. a uiarii, yesterday morning, on
visiting tbe Unltuilan churoh at Choi ton
avenue and Green siroets, Uermantowa, tied
bis horf-e, among o- lier, to a post In front of the
bulldlnn. On leaving tue ohurcb he dlsoovermi
tbe animal mtMi u. This mornlna It was
found hitched on Cuelton avenue. This oou
art gallon has been eibject to this anuayanua
to a conaldt rahie exumi. ,
Sooth Stubet 1VuBbitebian Chcbch.
Klgbteen persons wrro received into member.
ship in this cbuici yesterday, and at the
ooinmunlon In Junnary seventeen, maklnic
thlity five hinue the Kev. Dr. Paisons took tbe
pastoral charge a few months ago. This seems
very encoutstiiog for I. Is new field of labor.
Kleoaht North Broad Strkkt Rbsidescb
stable and ooiioh-lKxiNH. and beautiful gardea
for aale. Beeibouiu A Hons' advertisement
ID nuvmci vtiiuiuu,
(Jraut'w Ilonaehold,
The reronnei or tho Preslilent's official house
hold for tbe present is as follows: General
porter win Dave cua-ce 01 toe matter of making
uui pi'uiuimruir, uiutui uauesa win attend
as heretofore, to the opeomir of thn
poDdrnce: General Habcock will hare cbsree
ol all applications for and matters pertaining
A .nnAitltlAAIltl in i.ft'f all ... . ..
ty .... mn nm-u appncii'
lions win ue Driiiuu.iv reierrea to tho ......i
drportmehU; tJeiirl Dent will have coulrgl of
1 -
Jifute Female.' Male female.
Moderate
drinkers.. 02 7 27 2
Tern per 'e.. 147 1 22 38 y
Inttmpe- !
rate 107j 10 17 l
Totals.... 3481 15 1 83 12
128
217
141
r!U2Zr"WB"BM lor.. ""'""K the President
.u-..icwr preenianoni, and the genera
charge of the ; rptioo-room-trna0U0g tbe
to be sent to tbe TrenldenU A bulletin or ail
rHh .h: rTf. .u,na ' corre.
iB:ra:rmD
J. Y. Tim menu
OBITUARY.
RCY. Char Im
Rev. Charles Gillette. wh .nj,in..
AZnFl? 1 telegraphic
at th. iin i v" ora uonu., and
-v. v., u,a wrmu was annnt nrta.tk.
was aout nft three
years oi age
He rem I von a l,Ko.i . 1..
and graduated at T, uV t u' V "i""0"'
flnl.;'". 1h"1!. " ?.n. "'o'. In 1843 he
7L, '"""ioku;! course at the Ale
-uuria, va., rrotestant BoiscODftl Remlr.nr
alter the ann.ati i v"Vrr.,?.on.
. , ' y, Autun f or many
IZmJ WV .'d?W4 with H the church
ZZa J L '"a men nourwuinc coumry.
r. . "wu Bna "teemed as one of the
loremost among the progressive, working
Crb.m,n ofJhat diocese. At the break n,
n . 1? ?i out the entire continuance ol the
Ktbeillon although bitterly persecuted in body
ana spirit, was an nnpnmnmm,
1,1. T.V.P . a lue 'uciacnts ot nu trlaU
was his refusal to use a sentence In the form
-kv vrayen put lorth by Bnhop
J-"'vfr orcfd upon u." This refusal
ii.-i a?wn V? byta tn force of reVllious
an ex'ent that the Bishop,
u.V . 1 ! a n" PBfshioners, with all his
hT.V: "ucuce, scarcely saved him from
vi. . as 001 Keu 10 refrain from
'""ouons niioetber, and at the
"uu7 toe war came North In an im.
i"""" " vuuuuioo. Atter a vear'a na.qtnrui
Kecrclarv and fpnfm r tu d.-.?.
iwDJfLc.r,reeda,ttu Oommlsslon, and was the
...c ui iu onranizatton. He was a gentleman
nniyertallt esteemed and beloved for his due
business capacity and unusual social qualities.
lie leaves a wi'e In very poor health, and a
familjr of five children unprovided for. His
body Is expected to arrive In Brooklyn, his late
E,'re6ideDce'U-uay N- Y i'mtnofihU
The New TorU Money llarket.
From Vie Time.
The general trade of last week waa attain
n,re.'DT".C.'iVe,,n lbe ,lne of importation. rne
original entries were seven and a quarter mil
llcna. and the dutiea paid in gold I on gooda
F'd,lhr0DEkltDe Onatoni House, as lor con
anmpt ion, over two and a quarter millions. The
I. , u ine oinar hand, was ua-
nsnally light, and there la a oontlnued aocurau
....uuuiiuHwum xxew rorK, ami. to a partial
extent, at tbe Houtbern nnrt Thirinn..!,!.
obanee la the Liverpool market at the close of
w,i 4oiy aiimniate shipments
for the next fortnight or three weeks Slessrs
Easton. In their clrenlar ot 8tnrday, make
tbe tledclencv In the ihlmnanii ir. r 1 J
thta saon. 188,863 bales. They plaoe the pre
sent nock at tbe ports at m 101 bales, and their
eailmale for tbeorop (which we would not be
understood indorsing) is reduced to 2 300 000
bales, which would le-ve only 450 000 bales' to
iou an u pwta nenoe to tne lit of Ben-
terober.
inerewaaan exmiAd timn in w.11
""'OB Jt week, especially in gold and the
jlay on the stirring events at, Washington and
the large advauce In United States 5-MOs abroad.
t,"rdBy ibere waa some disappointment
felt at the apparent hitch in the appolntmentof
a,' ii muu luuuB. uuiu lurainir rnniniv rrnm A
a. i.nwvuiiMiueueaa 01 tne Treasury
owing to the Interposition of the lone-forsot-ten
slatnie of 1780, requiring the 8ecreSry
of the Treasury to surrender or aisoon
nect himself from all commercial pursuits
and It may be that apprehensions were felt
In one or two quarters, Judging from the fluctu
ations in gold, tbat through this dlffloulty
which we feel quite sure will soon be removed
eltber by the suspension of the statute or the
resignation of Mr. Stewart the President and
Congress may be brought Into serious conflict
at the onisetof bis administration. At the
close or the day, on Saturday, gold settled back
toabont 131 per cent,, and tne quotation for
6 20s came higher from Frankfort, qualifying
the previous etteot upon the funds of a oatn
parailvely weak quotation from Loudon."
Vom the Tribune.
"Money was easy at 7 per cent, on call. At
the close balances were left at 6 per cent, in
order to make two days 'interest. Commercial
paper remains unchanged at 70 per cent, for
prime itamea. There la lesa disposition to
borrow money on time, now that there will be
no quarterly bank: statement In April, and the
eaaler tone of the market la due to the fact
that lenders are not holding tbe money to
make high ralea on time, as they did earlier In
the week, before the bill became a law."
WEDDING INVITATIONS, ENGRAVED IN
the newest and beat manner.
UOXiUi JDJlJUtA. Htatiooer and RntTaver,
Me. lOmUH&rtNO r SUoal
ENVELOPES.
A Large Assortment at tbe TEST LQWLST
PRICES.
Fiivelopes Printed for 1 00 Per Thousand.
. 1U U0SKINS ft CO.,
MaKUFACTUREaS,
whsrn No. 913 AUC1I Street.
AMUSEMENTS.
tmr additional iaMmb m Third fag:
CONCKHT HALL TO-NIGHT. GO AND
sea CA1U.TOW In fa la great IrtmU (Jbaraciar. Pt
aloCaop. I s t
CONCIBT HALL TO-NIUiiT.-BOX OFFICE
opt a daily, Irom I A, H. l I f , Id., lor toe sale
Of rassrvtd i.ata. friu 5 cauti, liei
OKCBRT UALL T O N I 0 II T.
Uraud 1'fMkOlanun of Vaiuabla Utfl 10 ths
Auditoua
Tl a gooda glvaa away at this Exhibition are ftrst
oImb. i a '.
CONCERT HALL TO NKJH r.-GO AM) 8EK
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nouuved tba araaik.t lru.ii burlMi"a or tue
day. !
CONCEUT HALL TO-NIGHT. OO AND
aral-ruf. At. O'liKAaOOM. III. sr.. Pol
ana tkmu ar. prinra on bl. tr.at Inv.otloa. las
Tumbl.runlcoo, lb. won. It of tL.ma.'cal aaa.
OONCEHT HALL TO NIOIIT.
A b.autilnlwi.rTua.l,MVMalUoU ,
TlIIltD EDITION
New Cabinet BpeeulatioBg-Hoa.
Lyman Tremalne the Hu
mored Saece8&or of
Judge Hoar.
The
Standing Committoos of
the Senate.
Despatch to the Auoxatet Preaa.
,Tb Cabinet Ramon,
Washington, March 8.
It Is rumored abont the Capitol tbat Mr. Hoar
is expected to resign, tuna making way for tbe
aprHdntmsntof aHeeretary ortbe rreanry from
Massachusetts In the per.ou of Mr. Boutwell.
and calculating, on lne withdrawal -of Mr.
Htewart, tbe appolntmentof Lyman Tremalne.
of New York, as Attorney General. There I
much excitement an J Interest everywhere con
cerning the Cabinet.
Standing- Committer of tho Senate.
Koie,Sn delations Messrs. Sumner (Ooalr
man), Fessenden, Cameron, Harlan, Morton.
Patterson, and Casserly. '
ri0Kra.meVMe"r8- hndler (Chairman).
h.m,edKv5cZgr,.8pen0er' Uonk,lu. BWngJ:
ni'ii,,it7M.es?r9- Sherman (Chairman), WIU
Bayard ' MorrU1' Warner, Fenton, and
vilnl,fhnr.orMe88,,', Morton (Chairman).
Yates. Robertson, Boreman, McDonald.
Agriculture Messrs. Cameron, Ohalrmao.R?.
berison, Tipton, Ollbert. and MoCreery. '
Appropriations Messrs. Fessenden, Chair
s'Bckton WliB0D' le' sPra8t. Bawyer,
Military Affairs Messrs. Wilson, Oaalrratn
Howard, Cameron, Morton, Thayer, AbbDlt.
aad (Schurs '
Naval A flairs Messrs. Grimes, Chairman.
Aatheny, Cragin, Nye, Drake, Boott, and
Stockton.
Judiciary Messrs. Trumbull, Chatrmin.
Kdmunds, Conkiing, Klce, Carpenter, and
Thnrman.
Post Oflloes and Post Roads Messrs. Ramsey.
Chairman, Pomeroy, McDonald, Hamlin, Ojle.
Gilbert, and Tburman. '
Public Lands Messrs. Pomeroy, Chairman,
Williams, Tipton, Oaborn, Warner, riprugue,
and Casserly. .
Private Land Claims llesirs. Williams,
Chairman, Ferry, Sawyer, KflloKg.and Biyard.
Indian Affairs Messrs. Harlan, Chairman,
Roes, Corbttt, Thayer, Buckingham, Pool, and
Davis.
Pensions Mesr. Edmnndp, Chairman, Tip
Ion Spencer, Pratt, Brownlow, Scunrz, and
llcCreery. '
Bevolutionary Claims Messrs. Yates, Cialr
man. Pool, Foster, Brownlow, and 8aulsbury.
Claims Messrs. Howe, Chairman, Willey.
Scott, Sprsgue, Robertson, Pratt, and DavK
District of Columbia-Mesns. Haoilin, Chair.
maJ1ir,Pat'er0D' Sumner, Rice, Harris, Pratt,
and Vickeis. '
Patents Messrs. Wil!y, Chairman, Ferrv.
Carpenter, Osborn, and Norton.
Public Buildings and Grounds Me3rs. Mor.
nil. Chairman, Trumbull, Ferrv, Cole, and
Stockton.
Territories Mesrs. Nje, Chairman, Cragin,
McDonald, Schurz, Hoaid, Boteman, and
McCreery.
Pacific Ballroad Messra. Howard, Chairman,
Sherman, Pomeroy, Ktewart, Wilson, Harluo,
Drake, Rice, Abbott, Fenton, and Scott.
Mines and Mining-Messrs. Stewart, Chair
man, Chandler, Anthony, Yates, Rosa, Sauls
bury, and Fowler.
On the Revision of the Laws of the CnttoJ
Diaics-mersrs. uonKiing, Chairman, Sumner,
Carpenter, Poole, and Biyard.
To Audit and Control the Contingent Et
penses of tho Senate Messrs. Ciagin, Chair
man, Edmunds, and Davis.
Prlnlinar Messrs. Anihonv. Chai rmnn T T r tun
nuu rcpot-iiucu.
Enrolled BilU Messrs
Thayer, Chairman,
Patterson, and Abbott.
Enerossed Bills Messrs. Ross, Chairman,
Buckingham, and Nortcn.
Education Messrs. Drake, Chairman, Morrill,
Pomeroy, Sawjer, and Coibett.
The friends oi Hon. John A. Oriswni nfH,n
York, anticipating a change in the Cabinet cast,
are ureentlv nressin? him lor Hpcrfiarn nr tim
Navy.
FROM BALTIMORE.
Ice The Storm on tbe Cheaaneaket i
Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph.
baltimobb, March 8, Large numbers of men
were engaged yestc-reay in cutting and putting
op ice. Some were arrested and fined for yorfc.
ing on Sunday. The ice dealers are busy
to-day bousing it.
The storm on Saturday was very destructive.
It capsized several schooners in the harbor and
bay, and prevented steamers from going out.
Considerable damage is apprehended on the
coast. Some roots of houses and chimneys here
were blown down.
The Democrats here nre makinsr extensive
pictarations for ex Piesldent Jounsou's receo-
tion next Thursday.
ihe weather la warm, and business improving.
From Newfoundland.
St, Johps. N. F., March 8. Tbe Newfound
land Lei?ulatuie on Saturday ajopte.1 resolu
tions in lavor or contoueration by a large ma
jority. 9
Markets by Telegrapti.
NiwYobe, Marcb ( Cotton qnletand firm: tales of
SOU bales at i9'o. Vloar aleady; sales of 6SO0 bariola.
Wheat steady; isles ol 2000 bualiels; wnlte, VMtt'L at.
Corn stady; sales ol 2a 000 bushels mixed Western
et 8C. Oats steady: tales ot 15 000 bunbeiS al 744(q
7fJo. Bert quiet, fork sttiady; n w Mess. ;il81 ii.
Lard quiet; steam, llilliaO. Whisky quiet aud
Dunilnkl.
Baltimobb. if rr.h s. Cotton firmer, but not
blghtri middling nplauds, 2io. Flour qnlet aad
mead atlcrme quo.ailoi Howard street super
One. ts-7&t to; do. extra, 6-7'(g.ll-;; do. family, t W
(lfto; C'uy Mills supernue, t"!t&2l; do. extras,
79 60: do. iamliv, 9.'H1'! Wetro superUue &vo
(uo; do. extras il b &i,H lo; di family. Wheat
Srai; prime Vslley red, t'2102 0. White Corn, m .o
b7o.: yellow, SBitWo. Uais, 7i'Ca7ao. Bye, -j(Ka)l to.
Poikqulst atlL Baoin, rib tide. l7o: clear dj .
lbc.i auoolders, uc. barus 2(K21o. Lard, 20c,
(Mock tnotatlona by ielegrrapb a P. H,
Olendlnnlng, Da via Oo. report through their
5ew Yotk house tbe lollowlng:
N.Y. CnU K 151: West. Union Tel.... 867
H. V. aud Erie K... So rciev. aud Tol. ItlClOlJi
Ph. and Kea. U.... 9lli Toledo A Wabash.. W
Mlch.rt'outhem ...... HliWIMll. ABU Paul com ,'-v.
Ulev. 4 llttsb'g It KSi Mil. & Ht. Paul ptt Tl'y.
Obi. aud N.W. com Ki'4 Adauia Kxpress.
tLVi
mil
uul aou f. . " . uru, w
r. . . ... . ... .i .
Wells, Fargo Exp,
Ulil. aud K. I. R......li.'7l4lfJ.ld
oia
Market strong.
.131;'
PI tie. 4 W. W
Paclflo Mall B. Co..
1CU 1
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
Monda y, March 8. Beef cattle were lu
(1 em mid this week, and prices were ruther
Hi inur. 1.W3 head arrived and sold at 10 a loj ,u
lor extra Pennsylvania and Western steers; 8u)
V'Ao. lor lair to prime; and b.(ajyt. n,. Kross
for coiuruon, as to ouality. iliu lollowiug ure
the panluulurs of the sulce:
Jlxad. .
70, A. Christy A Bro., Laneastereo.,8,ai0i gr
lid, Ui-ngiiir & McL'leese, EaucuHUtr io..7mia'.: ur.
75, P. MoFllluo, IJincasler oo.,n, Kr.
K7, P. ilatimway. iiaiKwaler co., 7U tjlo gr,
7f, Jas H. Kirk, J.uuciwter oo., 8(3)10, irr.
25, B. K. Mcl ilh u, l.aiicuster o i.. 8a)10. gr.
40, K H. McFllltn, IjiiKMhter oo., 010. nr.
1-TI, llllinau A Paohman. Itnoastur co.,8.4il0 or
o. Martin Fuller A (Jo.,Lua&asler orx.8Udl6 jfr
10, Mooney & Broltb, ItncaHier oa, luLifli nr
0, T. Uoonej, Virginia, o9.er. w " '
IKk, Hope A tv., Laueaster oo.. 89' , gr.
ftf. Chandler A Co .Chester co., 8il0'. gr
ttowa ware uuebanaed; 158 bead aold al 835S50
for apricgura, and f lotv for cow aud calf.
OioRoa II. Etuait, Kh., the power behind
lbs Prtaldentlal throne, left this city at noon
to-day for Washington.
MAitCH 8, 1869.
FOURTH EDITION
FR0II THE CAPITAL.
IntcrTlews with President Grant
Cabinet and Military Changes
The Execntire Man
sion Open.
Despatch to the Associated Press.
Interviews Willi Iho F.xeentive.
Washimotok, March 8. Tho PreMdcnt is re-
celving- very few vUltors. Messn. Blewart
Cif swell, and Washbome were with bim tbit
mominfr, and snbeeqaentl.y the Secretary of
War, General Sherman, and the President had a
lengthy interview relative to army matters.
General Sherman will occupy rooms In the War
Department, although his staff will occupy the
present headquarters of the array for tho trans
action of public business.
The Wblte Honse Opened.
E The doors of tbe Executive Maunon are open
to-day, and crowds are strolling through the
cant room and different parlors.
Many supposed thete would be a general re
ception and expressed disappointment at not
oeing auie to satue hands wuh the President,
the Cabinet Hetlna; To.iuorrow
lo-morrow being the rceularday for Cabinet
meeting, tbere wiil be a formal orgauuatiou and
bupluPBs will be actively commenced.
Varloua reports concerning resignations ol
Cabinet members and the appointment of others
in ibeir places are circulating, and tbe interest
manifested is very Intense.
F0RTY.F1EST CO J B BESS First Scssloa.
Senate.
Washington, March 8. On motion of Mr.
Morton, lbe reading of tbe Journal waa dis
pensed wltb.
Mr. ii owe lose to a personal explanation. and
nt radioed the statement which appeared In
le New York IForW of Saturday that. ir. ih.
oo n
lb
execntlve session for the consideration of Cab 1
net nornlnnttona, he (Mr. Howe) had asked
i B0? 01d oa being told tbat be was
a Philadelpbian. had added resignedly. Well,
let. him past- the League Island Job will, of
course, be all the Barer." The fact waa. tbat he
had not said this or anything else on that occa
sion, and although be ougnt perhaps to feel
grateful for tbe kindness of newspaper correa
poudenta in occasonaily Inserting speech ea for
bim, yet he could not be thankful for silly or
insane ones like these, because lie could make
enough of sucn himself. (Laughter.)
Mr. Cameron also denied tbat he bad made
the remarka attributed to him in the aaoie
paper, enloglzlng Mr. liorle, and said he wasao
used to belpg nDjusily abused by the news
papers that be waa never surprised at anything
tbeyaald about bin), except when they hap
pened Inadvertently to t.ralse him.
Mr. Ramsey Introduced a bill ,o oreate an
additional land district In Daetah.
Mr. Tipton Introduced a bill to grant the
right of way to the MldJand and Paolho fUll
road Company and for other purposes.
Mr. Abbott Introduced several bills for the
relief of Individuals In North Carolina.
Mr. Conkiing Introduced a bill to prohibit
secret sales or purchases of gold or bonds ou
aocount of tbe Government. Inferred to Com
mittee on Commerce.
Mr. Morton introduced a Joint resolution
requiring parlies asking to be relieved from
political disabilities to make application to
Corjareaa over their own signatures, setting
forth the grounds upon which they seek such
relief. Laid on tbe table.
Mr. therm an introduced a bill supplement
- j i ioui, w provide a natiooal
currency, etc. Kelerred to the Committee on
Mr, Oole In I rod need a bill to provide for the
Kcumy oi tne jives or passengers on
vessris propeuea oy steam, deferred to the
Mr. Hnmner moved to proceed to the con
sideration or ine bin granting a pension of
uuuu nuuuHiiy i9 jura, ljinooin, widow of the
late Prealdtnt.
Mr. Edmonds thought the matter should goto
a committee. If Mrs Lincoln waa in alUueuoe.
as he had heard stated, then It would be mani
festly unjuat to single her for a pension, to tbe
exclusion or others equally deserving and more
needy widows. Bnt if, on lhe contrary, ahe was
In a destitute condition and should have a pen
sion, that fact would be best ascertained by a
committee. He therefore moved to refer the
bill to tbe Committee on Pensions.
Mr. Sumner opposed the motion. He had no
reason to tnppose tbat the present committee
would deal with the bill more wisely than Us
predecessor had done, and he saw nothing In
the proposition that needed Investigation by a
wujiuiiicv, jio uupni, luereiore, insi tne Dill
would be voted on without a reference and
without debate.
Mr. Tipton wanted to have the bill sent to the
wiimuiiicodD renaiona tor investigation.
The motion to refer was then carried. Yeas.
Sri n.i.e ryy
. Mr, Anthony offered a concurrent resolution
Tor the appolntmentof a special committee of
w. """"tors ana rour nepresentatlvea, to
which shall be referred all applications far the
reiuuvtii or political aisaoiutiea imposed by
the fourteenth amendment to the Constitution.
Agreed to.
Mr. Morion introduced a joint resolution to
refnnd to tbe Slates the Interest and discount
oo money Dorrowea to euulo transnort. nnd
supply troops for tbe service of the United
Btate. Referred to Committee on Military
Affairs. '
On motion of Mr. Conkiing, the btl'a pre
viously iuirodoced and Lid on the table war
referred to the Appropriation Committee.
on motion or Mr. Bumner, tne bin for the
further aeomlty of eoual rlanta in tba Dutrinr.
of Columbia, passed at last session, but killed
by a pocket veto, was again taken np and
parsed.
Mr. Wilson Introduced a bill relating to
freedmen 's hospitals. Xteferred to Comaall'ea
on Military Affairs.
Mr. Koss introduced a bill authorising the
Secretary or War to pay certain oerunoalea
Isi-ueJ for fortification purposes in Lawreaoe,
Kansas, Kcferred to Committee on Military
Affairs.
Also, a bill to encourage the growth or forest
treea. Referred to Committee on Public
Latids.
Also, a bill authorising the appointment of a
commission for the settlement of claim a of
Kacsaa. Referred to tbe Committee on Claims.
Also, a bill authorizing the appointment of
commissioners to examine tne claims of oltl
xens of certain ccnntles In Kanaaa forepolla
liota oommllted In the Quantrell raid, lu
August, l(jti3. Referred to tbe Committee on
Claims.
On motion, the Senate then proceeded to the
election of a Chaplain.
Mr. Hnmner nominated the Rev. William
Witherlngton.
Mr. Cameron nominated the Rev. Dr. New
man. Mr. Morrill nominated the Rev. Dr. Gray.
Mr. Trumbull nominated the Rev. John
Cheater.
Mr. McCreery nominated the Rev. William
Logan Norse.
Mr. Vlckera nominated the Rev. W. L Diets
Ksch uomlnee waa eulogised by the tiouator
wbo presented bis name.
Mr. Vlckera vouched for Dr. Dletz.
Mr. Yatee seconded the nomination of Mr.
Chester. He bad real admiration for Dr. New
man, wbo waa utisutputued aa a politloal
preacher; bnt aa he thought there was enough
politics in the Senate.wUbout politloal prayers,
be would vote for the bumble and ploua Mr.
Chester, although he would prefer to all others.
If he could be had, Rev. Dr. Eddy, of Chicago.
On tbe second ballot tbe Rev. Dr. Newman
waa elected, having received Si of the 41 ba'.loia
oast
Mr. Pomeroy Introduced a bill for the further
security of equal rlguls lu the District of Co
in m Ida.
Several Senators aapgasted tbat a bill bad al
ready bt eu passed this morning.
Mr. Pomeroy explained that although bis bill
had lbe same title as the bill passed, , H re 'erred
to other rlghta, Mr. Humuer'a bill being- t
stilus out tbe word "white" from the charters
of Washington and Georgetown, while bis waa
to strike out tbe word male." (Laugliler.)
Tbe bill waa referred to the Committee oa tbe
District of Columbia. . . ... ...
Mr. Robertson introduced a Joint resolution
proposing an amendment of the Constitution
Of the United mates.
On motion of Mr. tirimes the Senate then, at (
J-80, adjouiaad.
JFI TTH EDITION
THE LATEST NEWS.
FR OM NEW YORK.
Destructive ft'lree-Loaa, tltO,Oo.
Xbw Yore, March 8. This morning the build
ings Nos. 85 Dey street and 111 and 1J0 West
street were burned. The los Is over f 1,000,000.
The principal losers are Hymrn ASchenck. flsh
and Combs and Appleton, flonr dealers; T. j'
Pratt, provision?. Insurance not ascertained.
The Hoaxers Murder-Evidence Aeenmn.
lalea Agalnat Jwiuea Lwarao.
Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph.
Niw York, March 8. Another lm portant Unit
In tbe chain of circumstantial evidence against
James Loekn No. 2 bat been supplied by the
girl, Martha Ellsworth, who is sick at Black,
well's Island noi-pital. On Saturday she wag
visited by Coroner 8trlne and District Attorney
Garvin, when she detailed to them all the dr.
cumstances that transpired on the morning of
murder between James Logan No. a and herself,
She said that she then Informed Logan tbat she
vras sick, bad no money, had no means of pro.
curing any, and further, tbat tho landlady,
woman named Bennett, with whom she lived,
would turn her out of doors and send her to
Biackwell's Island. To tbis Logan, who waa
also without money, responded emphatically,
Too ehant ro to au hospital. I'm going up
towi and, by 0 , I'll make a raite and be
back by 10 o'clock." He dil not return that
day, bat on the next day vis-ited her, and at be
ba4 obtained no money, she was sent to the
hospital.
It la further charged that Michael Logan
when arrested bad a large sum of money in hit
potiession, with which be intended to send
James Loaan to California by the neit steamer.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Important Hllltavry
changes will follow those made on SaturJay
Captain J. P. Sanford, of tho United States
army, hat ieaigned.
Bee re tar y Borle
has not jet made his appearance at the Navy
Department.
FOREIGN.
By Atlantic Cable.
The Pope not Oend.
Rome, March 8. The reported death of the
Pope is false.
Incendiarism.
Madrid, March 8. An incendiary fire occurred
yesterday in the Royal Barracks In this city.
Tbls Evening's European (laotatlonT
Bv Atlantic Cable.
Loudon, . March 8 Evening. Consols foe
money, 92J; and for account, 92$92J. 6-20s
qnlet at 82 j. Railways dull. Erie,24i. IlllnoiB
Central, 97.
Liverpool, March 8 Evening. Citton qnleC
Uplandp, 12d,.: Orleans, 12jd. Tbe sales to-day
were 12.000 bales.
fetroleuon, quiet.
London, March
8 Eyenilic Silirjr nnlol
both on the spot and afloat. Turpentine, 32a. 9d.
Linseed Oil, 29 6s. Tallow. 47s.
Antwerp, March 8. Petroleum quiet at 68f.
'J34VBB. March 8 Cnttnn snli.u! lillr
the spot, and Hit. afloat. v "a" vu
WIUDKIPHU STOCK KIOQAlf GK BA1KS, H UlCH 8
fieponed by Se Haven A Bro.,,No. if) s. Third street
I'jinx) Lett ea. aoia sh
HI sb ienna H . 67
M ddbu ... bt'i
12 do ...Is 62',
4 ibO A Ani......jav
a all Lou V it..... 6
vsn ueaa 4s SO
' 0 do ...ia..u.4& 94
100 lo..m.ha.45 l
vua eois.b3a. 46W
io do,..3iwn. 4S
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INTERNAL REVENUE.
T
HE PRINCIPAL DEPOT
JOB TBE 8AXB 0
R B V B N D B STAMPS,.
No. 104 CHEaNDT BTIIEET.
CJtNTRAL OFFICE?, No. 105 B. FIFTH 8X.
(Two doors below Choanal street
and"
Ho. 4Vi WALNUT STREET,
(1'enn Balldlng,
ESTABLISHED 1863.
The sale of Revenue Btamps la ami oontlnoedi
at the Old-Established Agency.
The stock oomprlaea every denomination
printed by the Government, and having a t all
times a large anpply we are enabled to Oil and
forward (by Mail or Express), all orders, imme
diately npon receipt, a matter of great Impor
tance. United States Notea,; National Bank Notes,
Drafts on Philadelphia, and Post Offloe Order
received lu payment.
Any Information regarding th decisions of
tbeOotnmlaslouer of Internal Heveno eheer
folly and gratuitously furnished.
Revenue Stamps printed npon Draft, Check
Receipts, eta.
The following rates of oom mission are allowed
on Btamps and 8 1 imped Paper:
On and upwards ..... por seat.
100 w s m
A-ddrees all orders, etc., to
BTAMP AOENCT,
Na SOaCHESNUTBTRlSET, PHILAUJajPUIA
UNITED 8TATE3 POSTAGES STAMPS rJ
all kinds, and bTAMPEU VLLOf ta sun.
atanUy on band.