..,---7----- 7 ---- L ,iti_liqtrol--612etit Irre. P -11 4st4wcilEss AY - 20, -1868 leN . • .41" k-ti . 9' •ErJl-.14.-1 Arf/ tstsi-isid veto, r 4" z • o et 4, . 3 . 1 lc. -- Ttol.ll-A g4P.111-.Bri TEE' oirr TormArtnng , --ObleTattom iiien at aVigielas Stotedgo: 68 Flak it., Nor. 19th. sur noir. ur imam i 30 'et 35 28 29 6-10 - •',3tier 4 loatcy tr,thiN PlAl2lt bizsrmo, at Masonic Ilan, Fifth street, eorsmeneieg sAlli'o'alork, A. v. ~z . 411 asp ecorliallyievlted to attend. ; • • 1211 * *Artiste To-DAY wily be conducted by Rev. • - (•• • , . „„,..• • ._ Thi DOrf..o7A COILONVIL—PO Cade Of jai°. ''''''' ' '' -.... -bylhit' bat been on trial far a week sp s ast,.hae ',-:"' .., 7 4 7 .11111Preseed !upon our minds more foreiblylian it. .„ heasmer peen Impressed there, the necentity Of - • -- % As greetest: care In the examination of bodies ,!.. yernnertider sospieloruitircklaistances. 'Tim body of lle:Womin found at , Cork's Run was in ahtitS rim e amnion ; the duty of a close end solo, „title examination by the physician would doubt -,... . leimi hare' been.* veryditagresable, but ,most • - • i weal* it :was 'a- very necessary one.',:' This clued body wits, extelortly- in a very'luper ” ' ' " Acial 'Canner. 'We do not feel like finding fault ),, - with our late 'Coroner; :by no means.' Lat-lq , . . 'pho by ebe Bed; Nre stolid enforce upon the mind of our present Oeronmihe responsibility and-dupositio - - - Or his n, by reference'to, the di ffi culties , . . vet which' Saw flowed trom the hasty sodas! perfeetinanner in which that dead body '.• , • vie Usained. • - .., In the that idaco, not even the clothing was "isiwilwad. 0001 the dead body. Four hones atter .-. :1t was discovered it was buried. Little scraps were out from the dress, the under skirts MA: the shoes were taken off sad. preserved; the earring, ehavel-pin end .shawi were .peeserved;, 'alio, the handkerchief:which was found twisted • -. , s - aboat. her ineek-and the pleaci lying near, were - . -.`ri Aside from these; the. body was to. ' ..: '- "' 'ti as fiend and buried in the cemetery in the .. - .. 4 c . ~, . ::- l ihrirsiallt ward:..Thereinto no examination mode . '-.... !" -..i,ittlse hody, not even of the bead, although the ,-: 7- litiliellied br Maven there i Odieated that the wound '.. 11118 somewhere upon that-part of the person. • ...,- ,A* is it .was found, that body was taken, and ' Stith the' lothe" upon ic - put"..under the ground. Theo, , aftersorruption- and !the worm had done a good portico of the dread work upon poor ha ' „...- nemilly, ...ft hrdisinterted, a part of the clothes takea.off and the remains or the body again build.' • - -' - I .. ~ •, Ihntloi =other 'resarree • is demanded. On the sth of October, nearlythr ee months subtle : viimetto the first inhumation, tis again brought i , . forth to the light of day, and e head from the , • lower jaw up, taken off an examined. , This ' - time the bullet which bad don the deed of death .'. .11 toned and taken.ss- soothe .one of the indicia •of the crime. Ilot the worst result of the super : :.lititt :nature of the Coroner's examination re -. inaluslo be told., Meeme.. 1l ward and Sieben- I eeklaxTbeir able defence of thaccumed, brought Cut ;the alleged (Set that M rs. Jacoby had a moaning pore, on her leg, onn - which she wore a bandige which heti been pat• on only an hour before she left en the night of July 7th. Another, resurrection of the bones of. this unhappy'woman in necessary; again °ninon. ' ' --- day: Isla 'lir grave is invaded-awl the body 1 - : 1 0n054 .. r0et,h; the 'stockings , which should • never - have-been"- buried at all, are now taken •--, • ~ off, end .behold—there7sie 'the letters ..2d. J." :•. worked in them; these asv stockings which pre - cieely - resemble four or.five pairs timid on the • , same day Isltic-ittnike of Anna Sutler .; With :! hastatim - Mmareveentshelinto the Cour Oleic House *, _ eic Jacoby is on trial, but too late! The case . his Clesedr.tte fact which would have been de valve cannot be laid before the jury, and Aims ' house of painful anxiety ineicted on thielt4- and , perhiployerdioi of Guilty defeated against a man . .mius is shin proved to be worthy of death. We 1 •:- have this to - put our present'Coroter on • his guard and to direct his attention to the im - - - peewit ettftestione as to hie duty which the - • matieofJaentrikepretmee upon the mind. : .. , . r 11A :. r PL KID".O Girr•—rWetake plaesure in annouttc , ipg to.ptri rtedetsthat the superb three-atringed Neter", inset' d - piano of ttelPway:& Sone'e make, r., Vbioh SS ate& seeh'general atielistion at tke tart PenSylvanda Slate Fab; hie s just been kt.leshased bl our esteemed townsman, Josiah . = new liesq,; for hie deughter. It is truly aeple&- .I.' did istsment, of seven ,and a quarter octal , is tie most eleastiet ear e d Louis XI - I"th e and ;Ketoses all the improvements and nap tufetaterti qt ititt.f.ionCh and -durabilit ha. twee.. o ..3 ,Oliebizo-criaa skill.: swap" and, en • eibibi by this trta are anti creditable thentseives and honorable to our country; ask =. we Want buy little when we 'champ all Ea . ropkto produce the equal at the above musical instluireent:. Thw..price, we understand, to 6iX. - .-tnnmired 4814,64 and we 'cannot but coupe's; hie the *Shaver on the scquiailitia of so -hand aoiniend ao perfecta piano forte. The agents in ads oily for Steinway at. Sons are Messrs. 11. Lieber & Bra. Fifth street, who keep • toll and varied supply of these pianos constantly on bands.. . PerwMtitlCliiiernia.—Quito. a 'reit' peetable midair" a pollute convened at Irish's Hall, St. Clair &relic on Thursday evening, to make filial mwooremeints for turning out In, precession on thti2fothinetant. This business hiving bees din pitched, a motion was made thaetbose present 4emilve the t , rlvesintoaCommitteeof the Whole tot the purpose of deliberating on a reorganize- &ion of the Typographical Union in Plitabnrgh. ... — :Thitimist - siith approval, and if. , 3loody was called to the chair. The matter. woo fully and good-littafedly talked over, and in puraance of a resohdhimOoned by H. P. Callow, - the annexed , ,coniniittee wan appointed to repaid to a' return e escioga plan for the proposed object: Hiram • P. Callow; any/nu:lrwin, JOJimilfrankey,:Jos. Masai% Thomas Telford, George Ferguson, dadrew Marshall,' Benj. Latta* and `•.Tantes ,Hoisttelt.::' The meeting then adjourned, tc re!aitinible at the cell of this committee. . . 745oroars Narologs or the Pennsylvania Rail road : •. '••• .T • • woomm Netar9in ge antan sitajoi 95 . 9,1 a 96 137,242 Al 2 1 1.990 92 994,919 71 tam,ton 1,034,470 02 2.719,227 92 • 1,800613 19 $13,917192 1119,736 76 • • 993797:9999991cm..11/I=TLY.III Granßanting.: 2 • '(1 . 4 . , N•nc•ng°P yeAsy t i a p 2,617 43 9,167 24 770 49 Nay, ;-,111,947 16 42,049.07 22,805 49 109104 ,4 4 " 0 11 9 19717.111 43,484 Cd 87,e4 61 ....12;3111 7/ 141919 10,90512 BMW .441.1191r9.1" • , •,.107,3114 . 12 42,317 12. , , .. _ Tow Ditr,bd Pit** hirminta.. s ytite "exercises ;!I ofitidi'meetiog on'yestardaj," at ,liiaoalo hell, 'raid oodid bY the Her. Dewitt C. Byllesby. -, ....of St. - rinieil.Splseopal Church. , After tha in _ „asodootomstereioes, titin , reeerend 'gentleman - Oirtred was lathiest and well timed remarks la referents to MS duty of cbristiana 'to Pray for ths cenpouriag of this 'Holy flpiriL Daring the remaining portion Of the hour the exercises coosieted of "short addresses, prayer and praise, *Vida Bev., 11.. Sinsabsugh, of the if. ',E. i* jor ..., ~, pßer.fdr‘lyonit, of Pr-fthyterian ; Dr. .!.-',. - of Reformed Preeqteriant. : Rey. J. ~.7:4,3ce. _, *goof of Y. 11. , Bable • Society;' and . ;‘ , ,3lolern .L. 41.: ' , Adopts; and Rall, participated. The aitendasoa we:reglad LP former meetLegn ,-- ' - - I.v. T 'Tan rmwurrn.-- here will be a grand pub:- sispdbilitps at" the Gymnasium, on-Tuesday .. Teß b r , 21d. This association numhera now,gamenshors, and is rapidly illureatint in noirdtben% - Rade Moir place Of exercise was .I;...th i top o sid, great Improvements balm bees made j 9;. U. oppliancea."and many of I,brisidersen , who resort them from day to day hike Vsnimpetzporia in aorthatio performs:lieu. I. admitted to the 'public - exhiblUens whisk Liekbt , Will be good for a wsond gentleman, born* for a gentleman usaeooinpanled by a lady.•:: We taint then) will „ - ,31 tom out. -The; first annual election for.. ,aissocro of the "Payetto Coati • Bank," tOOlt yyile~od.e on Mcmaillist. the 16th inst., when the. folloWiet ,Illursci gentlemen were chosen without "opirisailion - f4lited -Patterson, Dania Sturgeon, Lou Isaac Skits% Jr, :Itotioson, Everhart ~.mersr;'fir.,;"John Brownfield, Jeduag„. ,Ewing, Jacob Mortal and Men -,Wrinere•-47.1001600r8.(Vi.fard; ;- Mti st a 4 ‘,‘,36arist Itaosasuatacist. in, &nue, , eal;Magenta Inks perreetly crowded lost w wilozOlis .splend id painting ail :y ~.00pe~rsandd -I .::„. , lfiegi"W Or:`11-021-' It -Pgreeai'de/Igh!°1!. ''' , jfietbre 60 iiely if yea watt" . ifeAS at mtl. • : .n..". lit i l lr YoitYllin.4l6l:64lliht 411 t. / i itith 4.ol44klbegit,rl4l:Paaro:and -orßovoats „anomie Nils , , riiirsiment , ,: putaby . 4iiit: b ;,00111saktoliir kezi:arby 'eh. 441101:Brilish 4,!.46341114,ApT0t5e5010pl e ideedetreat , 'Lwei Welt ,-;ll4,loolo,o6:joirvorlutieVitr bakAriffi i' i sPßog rike .At Pt*eolitalaFel: ,--.: i I n V I : a) ( . , ~- ' , 1 iSI td#'ll"l.4he "Pgl4 6. t :7 I . ' OOPS Mililirtila aid /I 40 3V,..11"...?! • - . 1 . ,-,-, . lig 111001.* basil . Trial .r 0164illan Jacoby Corsi or Oirki&Xsitault•-rgommonweolth Chrlotint Jacoby.' Pouirrn Dir.—On Tburodiy tbilasii. malty for the derma, oottutmood.by ealliog to the. . • . Anna Maria Butler; who beatified- that Wei well mienalated with Etra.Jaeoby; knew her in Ger many; lived with my mother at.the time they w ere , about hawing . Germany ; Mrs. 'Jacoby asked ate to mune to America andipermaded 'my mother to let me come; was With'Jolui Lepe 'service; did not lire near my mother,-In Germany hire. Jacoby had always quarreled with her own mother; and' would not Week; 'she wouldn't cook for us when we came in from the field; Sifter quarreling once she went off and Said she would kill herself; that the would drown OF bang herself, and myself and her mother went after her; we did not find her and returned; I went .into the field and Mr'. Jacoby (the mother) wont into the house and attended to her work; when I cams home at dinner time she had not returned; Jacoby; who had been vowing rye, came home and with the - torero beeper went and marched for her and found her in an epee barn, op under the roof; the weather was cold and freezing at the time; she remained there one day; she had partly uudTned herself that she might freeze to death; she ,tad yoringehild, and she said she bad so much milk that .egber ahe or tbe child mast periabt she had a sore leg attd she said ehe would kill herself, as her sore leg would kill her soy bow; et London atm intended to buy, onions and enquire if I knew where to get them; myself and Jacoby went for the onions and when we returned she was Mad and said that she (Butler) was of more value than she (Mrs. J.) was, and she would go back to Germany; after that she was good again; en ship-board she was almost al ways sick; at New York I said I would hiro_myself out as a servant, but she wanted me to go along, notwithstanding we tad disagreed in London; did not ate* a.Week la New 'York, but left and came to Pittsburgh,' after stoppleg in Philadelphia throe slayer. Mra Jeoby's left leg was sore from the ankle to - ale:rite the - knee—all proud flesh or pussy, dis charging matter; witness had to assist to dress it every day; it 'was sore when witnesa went to lire with them Bret; " assisted to dress it at Pittsburgh, about throe or ,four o'clock, after Mrs. Jacoby had been washing clothes; put on lint wind plaster, and tied a white linen bandage around it; the bandage was about twenty fiches long, and had two strings on one end; it was wound to the knee, end shore that she had something else of white linen; the core got a little better coming acme the water, but not much. Prone her acquaintance with the family in Germany, state, that Jacoby was good towards her, as far as eke knows. Ile was a farmer, industrious, and provided well for his family. While in Pitts burgh heird Mrs. Jacoby and her husband converse about going out; that morning he want out and she said she - would go along with him; he replied she might stay with-the children, eke was tired enough; at noon, when he tame home, she raid she would go along with him; he said she should remain at home, he would not go away eit h er, that he bad received a little•paperfrom Barbara Zang, he would go and at tend to that; she wanted to go along and he said he was also tired and would not go; ahe did not rest, and wanted to along; he said she should net, and went away storm; did not see either of them go nut that evening. Know what friction matches are; does not, know of Mrs. Jacoby ever removing the phosphorus from any matches, in order to poison herself with IL When crested, annoyed - or angry, she would threaten anicide---"she satraps said she would-put herself to death." Cress-eiamined=Went to nee with the faintly first thee* year ago, in the spring; worked in the field, hauled feed, hoed potatoes, dc., with Airs. Ja. coby's father, mother and brother; Jacoby ploughed with a horse and went to Frankfort and worked for the people; worked for him till fall, when the turnips were taken is; then in the kitchen and rpsuolog: worked in the kitchen that wittier-, the next spring worked in both kitchen and field, whatever wig to be done; Mrs. Jacoby's mother was not there when witness want there; afterwards Mrs. J.'s father, mother and brother moved over to where prisoner lived; the next winter worked at spinning and in the Pun; then left them. [Witness was erees.exemined thoroughly by, the prosecution, but adhered closely to her statement .] Afternoon Serrion.—The Court room was intensely 'crowded; it was found necautu7 to close theenteide doors, leaving nearly as many in the lobby as there were inside the Court. The erou-examination of the girl Butler proceeded. [Further, questions as to clothing objected to and the "Beart (being doubtful is to the legality) ruled them improper.] fa Pittsburgh Aim Jacoby did some meshing after dinner, while-prisoner was absent; did not see her reships; told witness she had been washing bandages When witness dressed her lag, which was about three or fear o'clock; had but one room; she took off one of her white stockings before her leg was dressed; .took off the old bandage and pat on a fresh one; Mrs. J. took the old one down stairs, Ott on the same stocking again ; the sore was more dry on ship. board, he had bought some plaster in Afayence; the /Locking she wore in Pittsburgh witness looked at Particularly; was a white cotton one; [witness woe asked whether prisoner or witness searched for Hrs. Jacoby when eho wee missed in Pittsburgh. Ohjoet ed to and objection overruled.] In tho morning Ja. coby said that he bad left his wife here with a triend till her leg-got well, and that le would go nn and boy land; saw tho top of the stocking after it was drawn up and tied on the log: it. *trotting orsn all white and had no letter mark no tt. [The defence here evose-examlued the witnesi ci ,,,, Mr. Hague rres-ellled to . open th e truck and oe the Wonting. They went not to be found. 1 • ColUar harm rek.Lia••l ch.. nounset row defonte, 01,1 stockings could be produced If they were dottrel; that the corpse had been taken out of the Slave within an hoer, and the stockings taken from the remains and wore hem ready to be shown. Some sharp passages were taken here batmen the :eouneel for the opposite sides, bat in due time they subsided, and the defence called Mu. Barbara Zug, who was not ill tOtllt and a deputy was thereupon sent ' *Her her.] [ Dr. B. M. l'indle, sworn—The human heir ht one of the least &atonable portions of the human body; though It might fall off after death it would not per ' Leh for a long time; have found it perfect years after the burial of the body; a person's dying seddmity will notalecompose as speedily as one who dies from ' disease; could form an Idea from the appearance of the food in the stomach how long a person has been dead. Crosi-examination elicited nothing new. To tie Court—Moistune and more t will faeilitate decompesition • both together rapidly than either by itself ' alone. I Bar. Geo. J. liredel—Am a German from Grand Botchy of 'Geste; I know how people one that:fowling gang there; the hunting guns in our i country are different from rites, guns for tba lower and riles for the higher kind of shooting; the corn- Pm peasants shoot ballets sometimes from their shot pos. Petticoats shown;] cannot say thattini muff is common in the parts I came from; know Barbenhausen between Darmstadt and Ascbaffen burg; about IS miles from my place. Cross-Examined—The hunting districts in my neighborhood at home are rented out by the year; whoever hires a hutting district must have a 'boot. fog license and then he can have his weapons; those who hare not the license cannot hare or exercise the weapons. D. 1.. Eaton, re-mated—Observed tbo appearance of the leg of the dead woman, between the top of the stocking and the bottom of her drese, some three inches abovethe knee; the akin wee fair, and them were no sera upon it.. . Barbara Zang, re-called—On the road In this country Jacoby treated his wife kindly. ! - Herd the defence-rested. At di o'elockt J. IL Miller, Esq., made the got epeech for the Common wealth. We beard beta portion of it, as we weri obliged to leave. What we did bear, was a success-', lot and forcible ramming np'of evidence bearing very strongly against the prisoner. Flartae—Barra DA T• , Mr. Siebeneek made the , opening epeech for the defence, commencing at 0 o'clock. Be first cited emend =floral', from the books to the Court, end then turning to the jury, he argued, in the first plan, that the Commonwealth had not identified the clothing found on the corpse as those which Aire. Jacoby had worn on the night of July 7. Since the jury hai been . empaneled, circumstances have occur-' red which cause the doubts before existing to swell Into vast 'report. The Commonwealth ham brought here articles of dress, which, if they had been all legally identified, ere not seMeient I. show the man guilty. Bot they have not legally identified the clothing. ' Mrs. Barbara Zang, who travelled to this Country with Jacoby, know only that the wore a light shawl, • very common-rticle, and the like of which il worn by hundreds. Then, as to the gown i Mn. Zang /Sid, when she Emit, that Mts. J. wore s then of a dark ' color, and she, thinks of an other Fatten. ,de to th e._ shoes, the name witness says Sine saWshoos shoat° to her by !the deceased' but they were new thong she observed them whoa Mrs. J. put them on that they. Were new; thls is on the Out days of July, and oaths 10th of the month the shop found on the body are worn through on the lessl.,.,Thispeps4le - duzing these six days were one - day io New York where they walked out twice; they came to Philadelphia and staid over Sunday; then they came here. For most of thole days Mrs. J. was on theca», and yet on the 7th of July the shout unbend worn through in the heel. , They then Bring another wines; the Mao daughter 'of lifri Hermit. She saw .fifri. J. washing a pale of Aloes; bat they had a larger hole In the heel than those in the ones ehown. Mn. J. was a neat; tidy woman; .and wouldshe be likely, in putting on her beet dress to go out, to put on an old pair of 'hoes I Maria Butler, on the other hand attests that Mrs. Jacoby won a pair of listing shoes, and new OWL As to ' the ear-ringe, we find In the ears of the girl Sutler a pair almost exactly thr same as those found in the. ear of Mrs. Jaeoby, a very common style of ornament, and worn by thousands In Germany..l The outline or that warn by t he girt and of that i alleged to late been on the corpse are precisely the same. Neither the dress, the shoes nor the ear-ring truing been identilled_Jtow Is It with the shawfin? No one has identified It; Iles Zang never saw.l4 on the contrary, she says that Mrs. Jacoby was wont to , pll' "shawl with a cornrow pin; Maria Sutler awe het ohs has neva nee the shawl pin shown nor dies eho know thsthei mistress bad one like it. The slusilarity of the dnanufound In throttler trunks of Jambi with those found on the dead body argues nothing, for we havirsherni by Her. Mr. Kendal, who Is from the same Part of the country with Jacoby, that the good housewife there nukes the cloth for bar own undergarment; and that the style of goods 1,- -reereounnon, whole *Mena of eountij tieing the came sort; Madera - in sting hen brought hue from . thilierinsa people ildi vicinity Patterns cifloods It like this as this I, like that founder' the dead body. ,• ,As to the . ' t detain Awn Una man and Ns. were lasL-neadepther,itr.fliebe .nloit Memitile sue. of; Bourne, In' England; and two,- err fa - illinels;named TVii - Ner, who welt hied thrklie murder or Fiehei.' rotoththeekomes the *noel wbewere said to have beenimdmodaP pearwthreeUrtlesrie time id Ofertlia on trial,. The very remarkable cats irits' " hid stied .occurred In Newburg, ritabe girl found deed, idiom the body . was supposed toluene been Ideistified; and" yet the mum ler when the herpes was taken; soon aftertree.datlit glee L ied *el l.• The two of Cooper and, ', - barsiithitton ociusit7, was *aura', in: ' 4.gesilgoaliasi 'lo;ei marteljAolr4t. I =. - iiir !- ' ; lararaillifiaZikap . -, iiiiiiiw : - 6 6 a- 1).-0-r--. -,-'-'..::'.::,-.-:,-" ----1 ' ,: '; ;- ' - '' f•-•,*.i.-',Vi;;;;:',..,:7:L;'_:.:.--71',:.4--,..--,i.--i.,!..'----, • Ugh the corpse deficti, and contrasted it with what Tole,graphic. he alleged to be the eareleuness of the prosecution In • the cirounuitaneee of - the' present ease. The pistol.eee,eo.oe, Nov. io..._Th o os tiwnts . i sownst i o . the irkieh 'and the bullets ware then 'discussed. and , friend , „, the shEeet, direct from the Court or Ma. several pointswere made; it was nrguod that but one mid, and Whose fine attainments and high social ye. ballet, and that a dinted and compressed one, could • sition enable him to approach the highest persoo betheced into the pistol. Had the guns which wore , nges of the Spanish Cowl; dr France has taken op found in Jacoby's baggage, and have been sold, beet • • the subject of Cuban indepin once, and, with Eng brought here and shown to the jury, We roo k' have land, isproposingto erect Con and Porte-Rico Into a 'hewn that the bullet. fitted them, u. it is common ' hate monarehj, untying a rents from in Germany for the double-barreled gone to have one that Island. Ti to man i s to : nitwit the i nterest on barrel-a little heavier than the other for shooting bul lets from. • a national debt, to be summed by the new monarchy. The lea in consideration of her Independence. The debt learned gentleman then proceeded to deduce root . i s to h oasstwar gly Bronco and Eugland as a an argument from the sore leg which Mos. Jacoby is • bond for the annexational( Ceiba to the United Stelae. said to bate had, and contended that the absence of The Collector of Cutouts at Mobile hae, by this proof that there wee any' Lurk of this kind on the time, re y ceived a letter from Gut Secretary of the hotly, was strong proof that this wee not the boily.of age grooting a clearance to th e Alice Aire. Jacoby. Respecting the disappearance of Mrs. Painter, fur Greytown. The objection rests mainly Jacoby, his explanation to the girl Sutler ea to whero on the ground that the expedition now proposed as pet' by means of false papers, he bad left her was necessary In order that his chit might not know that their mother was crazy. s n i e ni : Lla e t r en F Lo w t o h n at . o . f November, 1857, when the had desired to pau under the name of Sutler, he at the Mobile Custom flouts, the rune collector hay would have erased. hie real name from his trunk,. I g th en b een deeeired. Subsequent events were Jr-, Siebnock, alter a speech of two hours, concluded t osons i stont w i t h Tr a ,, with e r s re p rewew i ee ,,, with some appropriate remarks to the jury. flis that time. His not intended to interfere with peace et speech was a model of coneisenua,and perspicuity. ful emigration to Ni or toady other country, It was his first effort, in eo importdnt a ease, before but .Nicaragua I. entitled to repose in. the confident any court, and places him at once la &high position holler that the United States will maintain the rcla • gentleman of gro at , natural and ability- he lion of peace and amity with the government and spoke in to hinguage of which hi new nothing a • „,„„ p l o. few years tint*, and yet all hie sentenees were well r— constructed and hie choice of language admirable. Sr. Louts, Nov. IS dates to the Mr. Howard commenced speaking at i past 11, • 15th, per U. S. express to Boonville of the 17th, says spoke till half past 12, when the Court took a recess l that a large meeting was held there on Saturday until 2 o'clock. He presented sixteen notate of law night for the purpose of rejoicing over the election of which we have not space lo_copy. Mr. H., at 2 iDouglas, of Illinois. o'clock, took up the thread of his argument hero and Resolutions were offered by Judge Halderman, spoke until half.past 5. Ills argument was so long urging harmony and unity in the Democratic party, that it was not possible for us to report it. and any and pledging the influence of the Democracy of meagre sketch of the learned and eloquent gentle. Kansas for the nominee of the Charleston Conven man s speebh would do him injustice. Tho amount ; lion. Speeches were made by Mayor Denman, Col. of research indicated by the citations from the an- • Isaacs, General Easton and others, tharition showed a great deal of labor and a careful Sr. Louis, Nov. 19.—C01. Lander, Superintendent exantination of all the points on which the ease rest. I of the South Pus wagon road, arrived at St. Joseph ed. Mr. Ilotrurd ehoued himself a careful and on the 14th. He reports the road eamplated to tho laborione attorney at every step of the case, from be- ; City of Reeks, Nebraska, in eight months, at a cost ginning to end. his speech he presented the forte of 540,000. in the strongest light and made the most of a ease I Sr. Louse, Nov. 19.—River receding Slowly. All that presents a painful array of point, Ruing dir e ral y i the upper streams continuo to fall. Weather very to the guilt of the prisoner. The main point, ho cold, the mercury. at Prarie du Chien, standing 2° made were thew this woo not the body or mMI OM 1.0/0w zero on the 14th. The ground in covered with Jacoby, Weans., she had a "ore upon her leg and the snow from St. Paul to Hamilton. The Mississippi is Italy found had not, or it was not proved that it had. t reported to be covered with ire above. The weather But than admitting, for the etas, of argument, that tere is clear and cold; mercury 26°. this was the body, the argument of the learned ; Sr. Loots, Nor. 19.—The river continues to re connect was that If thin dead holy was that of Mar. I cede, but there flail! upwards of 15 feel water to garet Jacoby the circumstances surrounding it were I Cairo. The Upper Mississippi is full of ice at Du such as to indicate suicide. lutile, with 0 feet water on the her. The Intrude When idr. How ar d had concluded hi” elab orate I end Missouri are falling. The weather is clear and argument, Mr. Collier, the District Attorney, n o t. j cold. Mercury 20 degree,. withstanding the hour of adjournment had nearly ; arrived, west on to conclude to the jury. Ile took up the points submitted by Mr. Howard, and admit ted the let, 2d, 3d, sth, lath 12th and 13th, to be law. The 4th was law with on exception, that the "doubt" mentioned must be a r0e...t0/do doubt ; the 6th was low, putting the word " hypothesis " for "supposition;" on the 7th he denied that it was no. cessarj to identify the body from marks upon it ex clusively, although it is necessary to pone it was the body charged to have been murdered, beyond 0 reasonable doubt. The Bth point was not law nor fact; there won other evidence that the body was Margaret Jaeoby's, besides the dress. The 9th pre. seated but one word to object to—"positira." With Come other remarks upon the other points presented and an allegation that there wee an assumption of farts in the points of which the jury are the judges, he passed to Lis argument to the jury. Ile called the attention or the jury to the, remark of Judge Gibson, that a man it not at liberty to disholiore as a juror what he believe, as a man. Look, now, at this mat's ease; follow his foot steps; can any one ask you to believe that this man is innocent, when we show that be walked out with his wife at evening; that be come back lei Iferwig's alone, at 2 o'clock in the morning; that be said he bad left his wife at a friend's; that he hurried off next morning for Chicago, and tells the girl Sutler that ho had left hie wife to hose her leg cured; that as soon as be aaw in the papers the accusation against him, he flees; that lie calls the girl Sutler, in Chicago, his wife! Believe all (Isla, and then disbelieve if you can that this man is guilty. In' this collocation of funs lies the germ of the whole argument of Mr. Collier. He summed up in a speech of an hour ands half, and left no loop-hole. His argument from the comparison of the clothing found on the body and that found in the cheats, WU very forcible. U g C. concluded his brilliant effort at 10 minutes past 7. The Judge will charge the jury at 10 o'clock this day. COAL IN CINCISNATL—The Cincinnati Ga zelle says the stock of coal is running down rap idly; and prices have abeam! to IC•cents at retail, for Youghiogheny.' The city is getting into a critical condition again with reference to this important article of fuel. The river con tinues below a coalboatstage, and should severe weather act in while it is in this condition, it would be difficult to prevent the infliction of ano ther fuel famine. It is becoming clear, that in con sequence of the rApjely increasing consumption .of coal, the river cannot, with safety, he much longer retied endure:elusively, for eupplien, even with the improved' modes of transporta ion; introduced by the barge system. Gonas.—llunt S: Miner have 1.1,1 ek• tsn.lver renewed obligations for the December number of Godey's Ledy,s Beek. It is a magnificent number, containing "fifty-one engravings, sixty articles, and one hundred pages, besides seven teen full length figures of Fashions." The in itial engravings, 'Christmas for the Rich," and "Christmas for the Poor," are alone worth the price of the book. The "Editorial Slipper" is a pattern for an embroidered slipper, with ap propriate emblems, representing the press, scissors, pens, etc. Weadvise the inspection of this valuable number. Wesrzmuszatt Murmur—At a meeting of the citizens of Westmoreltuul cOttoty, on Saturday last, a delegation, headed by the venerable old soldier, Gen. Joseph Markle, was appointed to represent that county in the Centennial Celebra tion on the 25th inst. Edgar Cowan, Esq_, pre sided. A Committee of Arrangements, consist ing or Gen. Wm. A. Stokes, Richard Coulter, Esq., andt). W. Rose, Esq., was appointed, with instructions to confer with the Pittsburgh au thorities. • - - Tun case of Cole, charged-with poisoning his wife, in °mina county, where be has been once tried and the jury could not agree, was called in the Ashtabula Common Plena on Tueeday. Owing to the terrible condition of the roads, the snow being from eight to ten inches deep all through tho county, but two of the regular.ju cora were present. A jury had not been empan eled at the last accounts. 6aiticas.--(10 Wednesday evening, Mr. Wie ner's itnre in Conneautville wee robbed of $2llO. The same evening an attempt was made to steal a home from Thompson '& Irwin's stable tit the same place, "Judge" Warner, while drank, fell down - -stairs, tore off his scalp, and so in jured himself that he in not expected to live. The Conneautrille Courier of this week says six or eight inches of snow fell on flatnrday and Sunday Inst. TAQIIIST. —Coroner Rostiriek on Friday held an ingueat on the body of a•lad named Joseph Herbert, aged nine years, who was accidentally killed in Robinson township. He was riding in a wagon, when the horses ran off, overturning the vehicle against a fence and killing the boy. Verdict accordingly. RAILROAD.—AIe meeting of 16- etoekholders, on Monday last, the followinggen, liemen were. fleeted directors for the entitling year—C. M. Road pad Wm. WiCenna, of W. 'neon ; Thomas Sweeny, S. Brady end Jamee C. Acheson, Wheeling ; James C. Clark, Greene- I 'burg ; and - Daniel Deal, Philadelphia. Inaunerutrna JAL.—A WOOlllO named Whiff,' incarcerated in the C lusty Jail for larceny, gave birth to a child on Tuesday night, which died almost immediately. An inquest was hold on tho body, and a verdict of "died from natural causes" was readeredi Tna Boer of a nest born child, wrapped in a paper, was picked up on Thanksgiving morning, on the eldewalk on Niftb, near the corner of Wood street, on the opposite aide from the The atre. Six or TUC MAYOR'S POLIGiE, on Thursday night, made a desoeht on a number of house!' near Sherpsburg, and 'maenad four men timed John Westwood, J. Smith, A. Campbell and J. Weis, charged with riot. - - JONte GRRAT PATEMARIA.—If yen want LTOSty go to-night byi all means and visit the exhibition_of this beasilfal painting at Masonic Peer. COMMA gave another Grand Soiree at Neville Hall, last evening. It was a pleasaut and adept affair, and all enjoyed themselves. J O llllll . 61BAT PARORAMA.--"Long and 61E7.1 Sweedninp" to-night Go early end encore good places. , DON'T rowan the sale of beuntifel building lots, the property of the Into Dr. Simpson, on Penna. Av enue, near the city line. The saltitahes place on tho premises, this afternoon, at 21. o'clock. Omnibuses leave the office of ?delude k Son, at 2 o'clock, to convey persons to the grounds, free of charge. In no ease need it be expected tbat 'On article truly pool ono be bed at the reto of one quite inferior; bat in many branches of bailout au . `article poi:emoting intrinsialporth is sold at each high rates as to pleas it beiondlthe reach of the mass. 'To remedy this it the clothing. line, Caroagban, Federal street, elle eity, will sell nither;realy made or ,ordered eledidng of the gesdei at ptmee bolos tberegu- • tar raw, bat for ostm -' judging - 4mm the . ablannt Ohio iknty. be in ferred that his good. and Prima are appreciated. E as tams: of . good togs Cun .have their wants supplied at Bowe's, Federal' street, Allbeey, they herleg Pit reertied;.4liteet from theE._ , .. t, a *tea did arsertteeekt4 AllO4-vtfoltod-p0t..414`h Vitiel*Atatant,',greeat loges, se; whiett they ' Cu, tell4 " ll A l tidw l /0 0 41141 r .hipttrehitted the m i :~i. Lin eliall3lXs PILIEPARATION - - at kW-M. 7 ifiett . '!liftest, - Tbry himegia on f. , : 11 1 1 M 1 111MliaaigadtiPallrAttATION: --,, N h t i d ...veal, iiortimb ~,,,,homat;.(.,-;IIIIINDOLIYeIIettt4se MitipasaTlSOlLl.;;;;':--i, etittree#4 2l oP. etke7*ailiceatfiligith,. ,' ,7 , MiaiitOPY 2lo !intirattitTlON. - , , .4 , , ihOiteaait. , VW 4 " lanailemr Weli k _ ___,____..ii , Exigu*.,_„ . .,VW4.*t_ 'tliniiiid- atatetteatheg '• ..- - : . - 7'l ' -- 7 - 7 'eery ma: .egeerreteekittparlateretF!"p.ravi a ik t b .• . - ir.w5t5g.9...ver0..t.,............ . '.- ,•,:.. ' ~,,, . . „.... ........„, --- New lota, Nev. 19.—The flooring of the New State Arsenal gave way early this morning, mash ing everything in Its way, and prostrating most of the side and partition walls. A portion of the wall fell on an adjoining home, crushing the roof and se verely Injuring a woman who was lying in bed. It was haih of stone; was 200 foot long, 100 feet wide and 00 feet high. The loss is estimateitat from $50,- 000 to $OO,OOO. Nobody ieay killed , the hour be ing tuo early for the workmen. Dermot., Nov. 19.—Two murders were committed in thin city last evening. The (fret was the result of an altercation on board of tho schooner A thatros, during yhirh ■ steradims corned Daniel Flym was shot by the captain of tho vessel. Later in the eve ning a man named John Miller, residing in an upper port city, was shot by his brother-10-law, Peter She nor, killing him airiest instantly. The murderers in both affairs worn unwed. •-- Cu.:mast:, Nov. 19.—A special dispatch to the iiasette, says the Lexington and Danville railroad was sold .t public auction for E 120,000 to BECamp- Bowler .t Co. The rolling stuck and fixtures were sold to tho /131n0 partle.l for $lO,OOO. There were several bidders. Clartaaarr, Nor. eather clear, a nti river fallen G Inches in hurt 7.4 hour, with 8 fret inches water in the channel. - ------ • Nor. 18.--The official majority for Mil lor, Hop., candidata for State Treasurer, is 3,523. Total rote for Dougherty,admiuistration candidate, 5,021. ' WHAT, OR WHIM IS TII6 DEM VERRIFURE cm {Vohs, Drorriorcal is • question daily and hourly asked by parent% anshate for the health of their childrow All who are el all «Nunhood salt the article, will fromediate -17 molter. Dr. Alclatun's Celebrated rertnifoge, prepared by Vienilog Woo, Pittsbergh. Pa. It has otwor tweit kommi to fail, nod to ,roe of the Wept tomediet that can be load. A ..,,r. lately betaltil m the following etatoment ri foi moo to 11,1. Vormitrego: Now P..... kiefilemter Zth, I1(L1 6,7,11.,nen:—A toting holy or my aequalateneo tad been for 'a long time rtyy much troubled with worms. I adritiol her to try Dr. McLane,. Ce4ebrate.l Vernli[llo, prepartnl by Heating Broi.,Of Pittiburgh, Po. She twoorilitmly pup ctimod nis i On vial/width osuawl her to ditehargo an ennatial low quoi4f worn. E. immediately rolitorod of all Me donde wymptema accompatiyhtg this di...W.4nd rapidly rerolirod bet usual health. Tho ng hely dota not with hat none Mullioned; hew, ho tor, 391191 th street , add she refers to A llm Ilerdio, No. 3 flasihnlla l piney. loy,Plinlinerrio will hr otrelal to ark for DR. APLANIOR 1 IlittllFUG owoodertonal Ly YLEMING or pirmai too, Pt. All oilier Yortuthicew h. monitor. ken an. orostbkno. Dr. Sllon,e . O gelatine Versulhuto, also hie rohlwatid 10,.r Pill to., now bo had at all ramoctable dror rtans. iVrtufontdastofflowil lL thosishere of vtratiNfi ROOF. • • GA 7.5 A Nfir ISATTEO. tat t g‘-'13 , 0 (Niel IHAOYITIC llsintek T3r fans...lale•wi purlowe very mien - tor kind ...., hemoor Rarese no, r..malat.c. a Too ttr. 0 010 ion_ • MI 1ar...0.1. ilmusrmiit s. IN I Af4o IV ' ' - JONES' GREAT PANORAMA OP THE 0 LER LA ND RDUTE TO NEBRASKA, UTAH, otaxos AxD cAidrossiA FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY C • . . o AIME NC INO TITURSDAY AFTER NCION ANU EVEN ENO, NOV. IS th, • Thin ferutifol Panorama was pOutod from rixteen bnadrad • dean, notypne min, at goat rod of limn and moboy, 0..1110r11,14 nt hAeldnyn and danger, of the nont th•v, riptiou. Every traoo othihind la truthful, and Ir. boar, pro ment, In returned Californians, toy. perfect. mo Th. Now York Tribune na), °lt lea triumph of Antorimn Art, and melt prrOurtimie make. a, proud of nor country sad countrymen." MO( further parnrotaro of thle folly Dreadful painting aro entail loin U. own In the afternoon at 2 o'clink eMIIIII