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Arrives. p m 600 gluat Aliart4 at ' 55 algt Mall ,Liteza. . ktOpm EITTeSS MAO a m elLegra . p . atione a to Ist MaKedegport 6,50 a m ad .. „.., snip m MI " .... toS p m uar.,,,,",. len am Irt Biaddoclea. 8.30 • m ild • ... 4:10 p m 124 .. ... 6,0 p m - AlLeghtiny Valley Railroad.. Arriar.s. m i n aixl a tar r aters ........ am • m Egmvu kaa p m ..... . . tom go 11,40 : 11 =datiOn aiaa DM Agoonunodearen 'elm. at ---: ; ' Jammu oifilßU s AND LIVEBT.STABLE, . _•.. 9,140 0 rtcas232. EPtz-e•crt. ••.. • - JAMES DAL* 6: SON, Proprietors, • •cinninksszi; AND CARRIAGES- Ittrzilahed . 'forsli trAlasintli, Carnage' for Panerms, Wed. Alogsaad P Af. short sietice and reasonst.ls LatefA - STABLE • PEN DAP AND NIGHT. CITY 63RD ififirtivitr court o Quaiter Sessions. 1101IDAT, Nor. :!3.—Bcfore Judgee Stowe and BrOwl. /1 , 74F . L1N OO SLBSION. The Jury in the ease of Charles lieintzleman, 'tried" for larceny, fond a verdict of guilty-, _ counsel for the priSoner, J. C. McCarthy, Esq., -, Atiltilsred a motion fora new tried. -Beverly retorsior'i colored, was tried for the larceny of a aratcli4 the Property of Archy Tay. • I.lttr a raw colored. appeared from the evidence that the watch wasitaken from a room In which the prosecutor LI alek with ague, by a girt named Sarah Entail!, from whom It was subse quently taken, In the streel,• by the defendant, - .who went into flip mom of the prosecutor. avowed that he had the watch and was going " 'to keep it. The Jury acquitted. c ha rge udent was remanded, therb beteg a charge of t eiving stolen goods pending against him. Charles Friel waA placed on trial for selling liquor on Banday. on oath of Wm. Oliver. The alt Prosecutor, in company with Patrick McCauley, wail alleged, wenti into the lager beer hell of thedefendant, on Liberty aired, First wa-d, on ' Sunday,October 21d. and got drinks. 33,7115 ••• time af ter they committed an assault and batte ry upon _Joseph King and wife, rending In the . j .• vicinity. The prosecution was sugge•ted by the •• grallaJnrY. Olbrer,[Whllst giving evidence be. fore them in a certain case, developing the fact that he had obtaineddiquerat the saloon of Fried , On Butidayi an onleei was at once detailed to go • with him to designate the home. Toe Jury found a verdict of net guilty, the defendant to pay-the costs. ' Edgard McDermott, .taveru-keeP"'r at the :Battik was . indicted under nattier circa...es:an cm, for selling liquor on the same Sunday, to Oli ver find — McAuley. Nrerdict, not gully, th e de. fendant to pay the casts. Jane" Kavanaugh. j,doggery keeper on Paint aired, Aces Indicted for selling liquor to the. J same parties, and of the same day. Verdict guilty. Defendant, In addition, plead guilty to selling liquor witbat.t license. Saetceerd to pay a line of 5.30, and to twmty days aprison meet, James Cox, of Wylie at., Third ward, plead • rarity to selling bluer without :imise. cod was sentehced Coney& nod of $75 and the coats, William. Oliver and Parridr -McAuley eon ' Tinted of aggraYsted *stun and bet.Puy npon Joseph and Mary Alan [King, were.celled up for sentence. Oliver, caux.ated of aggravated as emit and battery upon Mr. King, „end assault and battery upon lira. King:waqienteneed to pay • Ines amounting In theaggregate to V.V3O, and to . j ‘ =dark, twelve. -mocthe iniprlronment in the • ' comfy Jilt McAuley convicted on two In dictments for assault tad battery,Vras sentenced .174 . 7 , -- ,4 . to-pay Inca amountitti'tu ttXO and to undergo aLI eamitha imprisonment. They were alDa sea fenced to pay the eostelacerued in the trial of Mr,and Mrs. %lira; for assault and battery, the .ir.rtit,ilteirhaving acquitted and so directed. , - . Barney O'Donnell wee placed upon trial for ~.,,committing an assault tau' battery upon Morris I,c•-••!••-:;'..-White; night polleeme .J. C. McCarthy, E-q , in opening , the case for the prosecution, stated that the defendant, the — Bing of the Eftut - - larks," committed a most cowardly and mitre-, gram assault upon .11r. White, whilst be (White) was fit the Mealier= of lips duty as an -- officer. Mr. White te4ifled that onthe morn .lingofthe let last., tib3 attention was attracted to adistarbance at the hotel of Mr. Coward, at titp corner . of S;l 7 s . ntill ant! qtylut _imrtt.et7,"a'n"d upon going there, tilseat'orcd, (YDori;elt tutor. • leaded, his hands covered with blood, ; and ex '.h.lbiting, other evidence i'of having been acting 1 • improperly. He took hint In custody, when the. defendant. conimenced arcat assault, kicking and striking , renderinghe application of th e 'happen , ' necessary. other policzatan was ._premmt assisting, and O'Donnell ,refusing to walk, was dragged up . rant street as far as bath street, where the fr ends of the prisoner t ;rallied ityhis behalf, and Uncharged a volley of , Z - V:iltdiaci and bidekbrits at t.,:0 odieers, and coo t tinned didng so at Interrils until they reached • fifth street. 1. - White tislod his mace upon the 'defendant, striking him Sven the lags. Jury , Isrgaret Hess,convi ted of the larceny of (he property, of John (3. Lanble, was sen lanced to the pc:aitentlarit for one year. Adjourned till nine o'ci t ek this A. 31. 11l ; eatlutof Firenienra Association. The 'Pittsburgh, Firemen's Association held their reguhtf quarterly meeting in their Trail, is the city - building, on Itonilay evening, the Pres ider:LlVE:l. 'thMeClarti L l4the choir. In the ab 'Once of George ' . the neereno7, on . ;acaountof W. J. Montgomery 'was chose. toad in his stead. The felinwles . members ;-ansircred roll call: E. ErinkaAd, Eagle; re. vr . " ' — Mickey, W. J. Montgoinory, Andrew al. ; Alleghenyr John Wallaker, Neptune; J0.. 1 ,1, Ttingerai-T. - Joila Wallace, Good intent: Jan M. Elliott Joseph Little; -Belief. The minute -- of the Previous 'meeting were read and approved. .:„The,President read - a Coinmnnicatlon from I the Inddento Tire Company announcing ; Atha el • eaka• elscia iit.1..8. Moths .aa delegate from einnitoty,.to MU! fqr "three yearn from - 111111f;113Go.--' The paperwas retched , , and Mr. ;'-fiqbbsadinltta a scaele g ate... -Also, a :coransualcation from, Ote Neptane rim etnnPapr.etoteenciatt lute ejection of R. • as a deletoit4 %leo Elijah Hall, - re `.• aPrentrintreharettee resignation had not .beed presented 40. 'rho Associat i on, led that under the bplasee Mr. Hall should be re 7,,rea talzed atkoz . h ad ;a • .menther u M :. had :1;10 ' • accepted, ntil s or ITV - notified Al Secretary that htitsutin'of non.ietteridence he wag liable to erpahliorr, trornallon lir.Mr; Killen , 'tballecre ,,litttistati directed to notify' Mr. Hall that hi ettaiwas vacant . On mottos of Mi,; T. M. Mlle; the Secretary was: directed - 10 notify. She Good Intent Fire -..' nl.C oennen afteTaea sylntheiidelesation. • itilleotrittaborgh.Enparotifor le, for aim ronteof Flrenien'e -Prodeisldn,,and' of E. forl3, for aelarynadanEor andairrY. ~ , ' 4 - sLuttedicoa, were ordered to ho paid. • molten intlonnsed. ; -17 • _:rieuere Aidemin.sl:ridn; Ireetcrelaythls inagilatraie bad before bfaitte RobertDjohise wedwowitb ansatltAnot battery, pn:oldh of John /MR- _The Adair took place In Usk Tenth "art. HeLl to Doll. Jacob Ileur of 0 1 4 0 Trati- Pni s ieilti4bitenrp 7 Dr I ,os/titan - rind; Hem; t miwer. CEO:Willer - for thnsitedur eutillts Elora? Year. was Itektforsoluty-of thia pew* m ar _ thigope aid Amid Lamb/ or4lle,rourt.h ward, qzLa4ar. yestealay; and prosecuted each Mertor aspult• oud bOttem Both 'Are bail aor ' 1.. -- Gittlinittisktrztder False' leroteneeo.— betore A 4 4 l cVisoui. at Rommbi alley. net .W ea AIianCIIII Strain. jeaterdar; *garr"l lotus GPKetre , wltli • baving,2obAtintaLpota.. ,f,WatLlBy Artr babes izt 0 54'10%104 # 1 4 , 5 3, Pil nailer Alio ;menet,: Held to answer: .11 11 "...--,,, :::. ......;;;:,--- ~ T ia Board of Trade Committee on this subject (eor.slating OF Governor WU/lien F. Johnston, Major Million Wade, Colonel James K. Coopei., Captain J. Hewn Foster, Eon. T. J. pi.gbann. Francis Sellers and William Phillips,) made a tepuit;Which was accepkd, and the accompa ,nying_rmolutlons adopted. The report Is follown: as The eammltteeapneret ed to report on the pro pility'of 'consolidation, the proper ulatuter of cerrylcg it Into caw, and to propose legisla tion; bare had the subject under consideratkm, and eOW report r ' That there are ion. 'within the boundaries of . the . prorosed Otallondaidd city, two.isiti sad ten terongt errpratielitkelleb tiktrallifEitreat and Aeparate leghdatite 'poriere, and' different codes of laws. The peop!e,". bt'eaeh and se or these -rnetdelpsildeey. constant°, Otra inelsass cox. nivirr, mteglingdedrin all the ordinary trans actions of a general bastbess, In which each le MMus:CM ht the - Common prosperity of the XviDENCEI3,or r . unire SEXTVirth., From the nunierode IndicatlOti Of: pane Sentiment, It is evident that the: time has sow arsited for, sn Lamest consideration of the sub ject of uniting, nada one city government and jartedietemall of -these separate and conflict ivg municipal corporations. • Ito cdeeells of the cities of Pltialitirsth and Allegh,,,,,have each appointed Contafitteas, ecnier with similar committees from the cur. rounding boronghs, for the purpose Of Consider-, mg the advantage Of ConsOlidating, ana of tak mg our proper poillion among the principal elitue of the country, The grand jury of the ounty have also, In a recent report. trongly urged the measure of consolidation to e the fa vorable attention of the people; so that, Instead of the testi - micas sad petty larisilgeilone, wits conflicting laws, welmay have all Interests and authority merged In ono harmonious and re sponsible central administration. Theseoffictial Indications of public oplidon, together with those which arc entailed through the public press, and the dismission* among the citizens generally, are unmistakeable evidences of a Wide spread and deliberately formed pantie Icel. leg in favor of the measure, nOteos-ntr, or Tar stir Lirr. In adjusting, the boundaries of the territory to . be included within the juri,dietlon of the _pro posed new corporation, the Committee era of the opinion that they should extend beyond the present boronglas, and Include some of the ad jacent townshij.. The city of YittsbeTh has already had four different boundaries. its corparite limits , first established in 1010 , were aterwards enlarged by creating a city district; and next nutting with it the borough of "Northern Liberties" and af terwards by an extension of the City Districts. This method of extending the boundaries of the city by aucceasivime nstalmentson times when the population and dwellings have crowded up to, and over beyond; the extension lines, Is at tended with the great disadrantage of fi nding es calillehed, in the added territory, clusters of building lOIS, streets and alleys, laid out In Iso lated patches, and improved without reference to nay general plan, but according to the Inter est or caprice of the 'lndividual owner alone. To ,gunril against such incoherent plans of straggling villages, the extension of boundary and jurisdiction of ' a city should precede any dense settlements In Its suburbs. This would enable the proper authorities to lay out all needful streets and avenues, in advance of pop ulation, upon some comprehensive system,.by which all the parts or the general plan would harmonize with each other, and promote the general good of the whole. The committee therefore, recommend that, In order to make , ample provision for the futnre growth of the population and business of the city, its bound dories be so extended as to include a territory equal to eight miles square, at least. DISADT4NTAOTS OP Oct PRESET! CONDITION. Among the disadvantages of our present ays• tem of separate corporate authorities, we may cute the dtventity of local and:conflicting legisla tion, for similar objects and proposes, which must prevail. Each corporation, while legisla ting to promote the interests of its own constitu ents, may, and sometimes does, adopt such tile crhainating measures as are detrimental and vexatious to their neighbors across the /Lie of separation.. Instances have occurred where draymen, residing and licensed in one mnuiel panty, have been err.'-red and punished by late, for conveying a barrel of flour, or a load of coal, to the family residence of the owner in ono her. Local jealousies and rivalries of this hind may be exhibited in fixing the rates of market fees wharfage, weighers and inspectors'-fees—la cat sea and in many other ways. TEE Flog DT.PAIMIENT. • • The tire departnetent. also, needs one supreme head, with power to direct the energies of all it , IMCIIO,CI, Intl, promptness and vigor. Al though the firemen of our two cities do volun tarily co-operete with eommeculsidv sat in sid ing each other, yet with srpara e governing Posers, casual outbreaks of pique or res.•nt meet among them may at times occasion the most disastrous consequent:ea. But among the unintraus disadvantages of our present disjointed system, the most obvious, perhaps, to that which affects our police arrangemente. We now hero twelve different and independent corporate post - as, each of which appoint and regulate the services of their own pc/icemen la their own way, and all of them are subject to summary discharge when ever a new chlefsoilleer Is elected. We cannot expect an efficient police, based upon such • discordant system. We might as well expect efficient action from a military regiment In bat tle, where each company moved In Its owe way, "fighting on Its own hook," Independent of its chief commander. Al! these, and other evils of like character, would disappear under our con solidated city government. ErrEcT or Exr.nOlir CITY MIRA. The peculiar local position, of the Tomcat city of Pittsburgh has made it In all time past the centre or trade, navigation and Onsinesa for ail of the surrounding country. Althongb many of its larger manufactories are establish-at onside of its bomidaries. all of the Important financial operations of the enure business community arc transameo within lie limits. The wharves, railroad depots, large trading houses, the banks and Insurance offlces are concentrated there. The eeriness of receiving and forwarding, and of buying and selling goods, will doubtless can. Untie to be ttllnfaCted mitre. The consiantly increasing demand for places of business, with in its restricted limits, Is so great that family dwetliege are giving place to w +rehouses and stores. A large =lion of the active business people are removing their family residences beyond the city limits, and thus virtually aban don their right of suffrage to electing those city authoritifies tinder whose control their proper. ty and their bustros is placed. They also be come inellig,ible to any share of the city govern ment. A large portion of those who thus re remove their families consist of periiona who have remelied s maturity of age and Judgment, and possess much practical kno ALT in the aacceagiul management of business affairs. The city, in whose prosperity ail their interests are concentrated, is thus deprived of the bene fit of their services in the administration of Its government. By the proposed net of commit. &akin, the residences, as well as the pla-c of btoinees, of all citizens who thus remove, would lien entitle them to participate, by their votes and by their personal services, iD the manage ment of city affairs, and TO alit in promoting, the best Interestsitf the whole city. SIIE ETTECrI ALSMOS.D, It Is no puerile vaulty on the Dart of oar eople, or of Any Other largo community, to desires the; their OWlLeity should tate its proper rank among the great citics'of the country. Nor cola it be otherwise Min mortifying to their Just pride, to And the name of tad: own city omit ted in the list of other chins containing names of much Jess importance. will did state ment of the population In sixteen of the prin cipal cities of the United States, is Just now go ing the rounds ot the newspapers, in which. the name of Pittsburgh is not to bei !boost; whiht It gives Buffalo, Newark, L9nlsillle, Al , Washisztoil Francisco and Prost ereeee--ln none of t which le the PoPtlimloo im large rah is in littsbtugh and CI; oliTaturittruia.. ' ~.a r.. - A cnotitWe mama citizen'. • who STIPP= teat' ito i - bropoied consolidation will prove injurictui tom lir Ittlereeta. In madder. eriu g measures at Nobilitycharacter the experience oi mber :,„„ mo lniunitles in like eltua lions may be appealed 411 4 Alio safest. gild% It is well known that naill*ltof our Jerre owes have outgrown their origin.' :l uaus. 4.1 twe • at different times found it neerasary'w enl arge their territory, and It Is' believed that hose of them haTe CTar had acepaleet -to regret !inch e JargemerP, The l a xl y la Wouidi however, refer more particularly. la aim experienc e of Our ulster oily of . ; Philadelphia,' with whiet, many of oar, Oltli:eaa. ;nth FOMMOrair well Ml••• quainted. • - I The farmer cOnditlen the-CUrporatcjuris diction of Thilatielpithi pad ' Its'neighborhood was similar to the present coridltion• of PlUS burgh taut Its vicinity, no embarrassments caused by the conthetingleglitstiritflot so many !operate corporations Miluced Tifople to - .seek a remelyiti 'after . ritruggie far many years; against the prejudices and adverse Opinions ormolu yeent a many sit -Mena /aiding both Within and witbnost the orig . in. el MIS -*MA thefrleade or 'Om measure at !myth FreMilledogaltust. the earnest opposition an Id *beloveds and dismay•df.o,4rge minor ity. And what hos r twelve _m keen'. tliorconia - • • • roO the: theCOninalttee'imi • beta able otdah l / 4 1taypears. that the le affected brthevict are! ipp flejor: mesa In thoopttdon that Itiman: 'Kee mauve. Stahl la greed heheiktoaha ;conven ience rad prosperhyiel:the le community; and It is bellemitthat i lf the situation "alarm Weed and submitted to ell the 'people, !whether • they would abazultin thelr_prammt amine of one consolidated geingnitentribr the whole, and re. turn to their former dismominitlystimof se arate cozporationS ) - not One In • ten :adz Slut: eramould be foudin..fleter of IL, ! Theconitolttot benere that:;the-e.tPertment, .thtle - tnede by,the Peoge,of oar slater Cilyi POLICE aItIIANGSIMESTS We have read caret ally limb - x.lc which stands at the bead of the iist—"Tlic Old Distillery." Bach Wolk ahould_be &ciiated extensively at the present time. The •drlnking customs have 'never prevailed more In society than they; do now. This work la e tearful yevelatien or the misery end derridatiolls alienation min isblclLlntesspstanue Inudaces f alai: 0111 M The above books- small published by Retry :Hoyt, 9.13=10, Boston . For sale by Orris. Clarke & Coi,,uurde; Diamond Alley sad .ITOod_ EL, Pittsburgh. We hare aircady hotteed the arrest of .Tehtt A. Fox, at Ilcdlidaysbueg, charged on ,oath Ot , Miss Ittiry.ltute,aif Tenvreneerille, with for. nication . and bastardy, It seems that Mary and lieeadylsere *ere - laboring under the itty Presslon that a lentale "box/rocs of inn" .4t entneen.and thatlheretore she could not prose cute Fox for seduction under promise of enarri are. oa she wtreld Illte to'do. :Ranee employing* . lawy se. eraoweyer;nhe has sued for the higher. offenlate, the Ansi. "bearing htut been.fizeitt for Amway next.. - The prosecutrix la nineteen , Yearn and a lialt-ola - nutria still su '!infalne'' tbeeyest of thole,* • • " l abrlitsr Lecture. Oitt reflaqiirin Nit In mind that tp4 4,b4: achnea: Cbltainallt faders this ey6log WOO Iffal; 7 iikker, tta Auntets, of itisree- Litirary, AssociatioN nide:Ls tram The °Old:lei - 1. w - ste. cern' ti ebfluent,jrsiakerr 1411:116 Adatti), narrative grids ovarlagd 419,19.,Calitow ik Ltatesibir to kiLittuSAMO rash tot Wk. eta yesterday-was any meter MAR ma thaw, castoff *bearings Ana E:Draktaion PeCted bere, so tfutcthatitli - :spit rat that lb arlll be erowdayi - ---.-. .-- .- W. A.GlisiiiitennivalS Filth street, noir Wood; bar Beadle's 4412,0#11bAr11/444:„L0: 'FiTe..:Atebrdingt6-101'Nee;MIL 12 4 / V 1' 4 2, .pcst aidi.catheArt.ot. opcitlrto itilk mrKtAittaki gßitettlei DbitiTearitook 4nd - - manaciorlB46l3 also fortakiit.filiden.tnairi; der circhtnafaters .o needy ^ ilt l our " j A Steve to the Bight ICHite)lon.—Yeger ,,,,,, and with spry b t pia c ent results, lawn nu- day afternoon Mayor Lo ws:milled ,the Chief testimonY :Irror of of Police, Longme to report c onsalkiallan.• .o f of all, to inetruct his to kinds,ln all parte WI city. He specified holeh p al reneente,holea loll reets ant,alleyi, filthy back lots and alleys, and also va n ca ay garbage that May have accumulated on nt lots." This ionls without doubt a move In the right direct and It.rightly en forced will do much towanla bernMint; the -city In a - sazdtary. point Ol'eletr. To car Into no effect e ye th g e rn Pv C o T Po rr sol . carry measure of coneolidathon, an am of the Legislature must ilret be obtained. A suitable act for th e pur pose wilt necessarffy be mole comprehensive In to general evoke, as weitan more extmmiie in 01.14 than any sot heretofore passe, relate: leg to Or city. It ahonld.dedna vrlth fullness .erprecialOY e all the powers, detlefallitreSPoll - LtgitatitiTO arid EXlMlnife 45- p arime tlhe - corporation4 and prescribe th e nianniF d ejecting each. To prepare e an act de man d/ the 1:12048 careful aniftlelihthate consideration „of large Com enlace. And as the premenr