iRt iPittsburgit qudtt. #IfEBDAY, JANUARY 1883. LE4B I GUIDE. r t RAVE rival and Ilepartnre of Trains. MUM gileamrylyattls Central Railroad. Arrives, gay 'ilnivreas..,. 240 a m I BLit,- .. ...... 140 a m aitsagarin, 720 a m'Faat //ne.....-. 240 a m 11113011, 1 840 !LID Ist Wall &atom. aMS aro - amt. . ~ .. ..--.11:40 a m tat Peam Aimum. 266 a m Ebriiiihipreas.. 232 pts ed Wall Aertmt... 840 ate NILS a t e u f 'n .l 4 olFll ; ' lltir. t a Am p hilt := F a na m A at. 11:30 a CU sialthmore Mgt , ' id 3 p in d ' . 10:46 salad Wall Amide- 1.60 p m I" es . 6:e6 p Phila. Express.. mil oin I t rea.a Aceo'n.lo2o p et 2.1 rem Asisoin. 125 p ia 2 2 . 4 " ANlpm,Altimita tosOm. , la Emir, Train-12M p. ea Rh) otharen Wale leaves Wale ' Statiott every raz:._. a. a., returning, lesvearlitaburgti , Eltiebtirgh„ Columbus and Cincinnati. W` gaped, Armies. k alla hati........ 2.65 a m,Faat Line —... &2/3 am Malt .... gee a m pall .. a:36 p et /Elf h1ia........--. aztU Jo aitayreu..---1.2445 • m lltedbwivilla &o. bteutamardleAe. at. samogiailiar... 41.0 pn. commodala00.10:10 a m I' ittabargn, Port VI avian and Chicago. ,liraarta. a.. Ex: trea..--.... 22.3 a m Marren ...... ... 2.1 • m 1 v ' l aT...= hoB f: : ii'lf,.. z el ..... :gi f: ":, tli.Exp , a. 2 l tlp ' es m Xm1.... ' 6a3 " a hew heighten Aimeauwwilation / yea Allegany *tut al . ti a. mt., 1160 a. lA, 4.20 P. m., Kea 6.40 P. la. , Eitehaster, 2.16 p. m.; New (Male, 340 9. IL,: IMonomy, 1023 p. m.i Wellsville, a 42 p in. rithibUrea, Cleveland and Wheeling. Deitau. Arrives. ir%; leu 24, a se Express /Wpm F'ilitais 22.0 pma I Express ..... .... Oda P . )1•11i, 623 a ralExpreas ._ saa • tu titiitheavllle Aticommodatlite eat.. AllagliellY lit 1140 p m. , Pittsburgh and C' aneltsville. *"lArerrt. at all "ma 1 m 4•11 <1.4 p m Aspes• tut p i. lexpiess ........1090 a m 111. Etelleesper..ll4 2 • so i la; AletteelpOrt C4O • m ..., • ... .... sib • ID VA " .... 202 pet Allegheny Valley Railroad. priomm. Anirs. milt.. .. Sad • miEspras 1100 a a gsrt.:* 6.10 p m Mall 210 • m m amoraodad I on 1:10 p m Accommodatio. 990 • m ritt•tatrgli and Erie Railroad, to 011 City and Umatilla. , • : Arrive/. &pea*. 14..40 !Alarm., 7:19 alb INe. 17 Express. 1142 • m lita ,PEwburgh, Fort Wayne & Mileage and ITtirtrilwillo Boat—Grant and Water S ' Arrives. I Departs. VW A. M.......... 4.00 p. M.16:0/ a. In 6:00 p. m Ilartna . ny Stage—Red Lion Betel, 5:. Clair Street. . . I Departs. • .834 P. m. MSG a. m. Dialer Stage—So. 6 St. Clair ' Street. Arrival. Washington Stage—Hardy Hotel. . : Arrives. • E . .4% . P. m. 1 iiVT at. . . EICELIIOII OMNIBUS AND LIVERY STABLE, 41.0 Pais Street. • ^HES, JLti dr 6I I , Peoprletorg, OIitgBUSISES AND CARRIAGES fOrrdabed Ito a ll atria. Also, Carriages for Funerals, Wed• WE/ ard Parries, at short notice and ressaztabis seed. ISTAIiIsE OPEN DAY AND RIGHT. noTflyd CITY AND SUBURBAN, TIOMI7I.DE CASE. Trig : of Thomas Eingho for the Murder of James Thomaa CouRT or Otim IND Tcnutwim.-13efore Judge* lielloo, Stone and Brown. . Tticiday Afternoon, January 2nd —Tiu case of commonwealth TS. Thomas lloghes, la 4EOO for the murder of James Thomas Gallen, on Jaae3Oth, 1E44, was taken up, accerdhn to previoas arimmement. The occurrence took place : 4 the depot, of the Pennaylvaala railroad In the 100Mo:1e, and the weapon need was a he hall taking Effect In the face of the de,ccintagheS made his escape, end exactly one fear elapsed before-his apprehension, in Philadelphia, and Incarceration In our county IgLson. to ansirer the charge of murder. As! tie clerk was about arralgningthe priso ner, Marshall Sveartafrelder, Rya., ma :e okix . tion,Matlng It as follows • 'The:Thomas Hughes was Indicted at the. Oc. Isbell - Term of the Court, 1364, No. 441, and ttat , bei Nov. ° :,d, 1665, defendant we arraigned saltillndlettnent and plead thereto, and that on tic dame day, on application of the defend aat'a Opted, the case was confirmed 011 Deem bele tern , ' 1565; that having been arraigned and "Feed said Indictment he cannot now be at-- ralgnid'ind requited to plead to another Indict ment:fel:old at the present term for the same of fense, the termer Indictment still pending, not b ' :. nr. Th6COUtiOVetindo oider.tion and i-ected the tte:t, with the arraignment of the pi - Lipner- There was to evgaiment in Um The atthignmont of the pr'sener being cem• plend, iho• mpanteling was proceeded with, and at lb it pest four o'clock. at which time tic cannel was exhausted, the fellOwleg gentle. min acre sworn: 1. Ch sties Gm:or:lnger, 2, Ttos..' 8. Re Hey. 3, David Foster, 4, Robert B. irluthile„.s, William Blaney, - 0, deuce Aston, 7, Juba Rdtdison, 8, David F. Jacthoo, 11, James Brady, [Dl:Ling the ea:par:rein : of the Jury the notnexel:lof the def. nwealled anent!ou to the feet tUal abe ball's forlaran mare drawn out of VI a' bOx oven inateal of rolled up, as renal, eulpy I air. Thi Court directed that the law shout] fro comp& d with.] Notl::is‘ing been tale to prothre a Joey from *hose of the regular pannol peanut, the Court sojourned en2l nine o'clock thls-morclng, when ammo of-the delinquents. will be brought up. Taw fallowitti and counsel la the care : Levi Bird Dulf, Esq., Distrlet Attorney, and Jacob v. mino F , Esq., for the Commonwealth ; Mar shall awartzwelder, Thomas M, Marshall and c.'lloreland, Ems., for thedefense. Frederick Vaulknti" Sentenced 0-6,Crirani& Court, yesterday, Frederick faulkicr, convicted of manslaughter, in killing nomas'hiadden,.atllaya' cosi works, was sea. tented by ditdge Stowe. The conned for the defendant, J. W. F. White, EN— u 1 2,-,traew the motion fin a nevi tried- TOO eauit, beforo pro misee:lls gaiteace, state chit tho Jury had cons .11.tleahundcr the almost imperative instructions of thecourt, taking life under the chcasustenes developed not being justifiable. Brom the ell dence.lMthe rase tho.coart belleverl that the de, fetiidant in killing ldaddca did what he bllleved so moil than right. Under fhb view of the 'matter the sentence would be light. Judge littowegims sentenced Fntakner to pay a line of six Canto the Commonwealth. acd to undergo linprltuntment of three, month, in the. uncut/ Jail. -.APolication will be made for a podon. members of court Joining in a letter to the Coveilcr aekieg tutu ekniend.Y. iSteam Fitting, Plumbing, Mc Ste c4ll attention to the advertitemer.t of Mr. T. T,Ewens In another column. Mr. Ewens Lae puriletshed the entire Interest of Mr. Addy,' le_the atm or Addy A: Ewens, No. 145 Wood Street, and in new pre?axed to do any kind drivel% in nis lit a. klia stock of fixtures for gas End steam la complete. Globes and smoke tells, portables atd segar- lighters, shed•kfin: gas and petroleum lamps, cad other :nags .4)ettairdog. to.hts brooch or, business are !OA found In ids stock. Ho is also prepar ed to.fatpish and I.t.up, private dwellings, ho. tele, yleXtntoats crbh sinks, water closets, Ju g, itands. ard basins, &c. eltould you be In wed 4t my his lice, call el his stare, 145 Wood street, and examine kls stuck. Amusements l'crtotruerrAraE—Oe Friday everting llaeatosteltete will take her farewell benefit at fhis 4tatilithmt lit, audits this will be her teat *Ma te'aiket eta one lu this city, We bespsak for Jeer a rewded houg. - Ttr'aticli tete: mt to the occasion a yonuX lady 01a.V 01 3' wealthy faulty, haring all She loam . „pllrlUnellts of y( nth, beauty and education, wilt azate,ber debut as Franc"... In nut Cee3te , ,, grand tray of Tho Women In Red. With this _ntweetion .r. - c hc,pcall for the Madame a erOwdtdihouee, and would advise the lovers of the deau4s to scenic their scale In Una, • , I, „Qur lloott Table. I:r.sr*oon's M:koscrea; for 'December, has - .been. iteeived. It hubs usual Interesting table _...- mrcoptente.. For Fate by W. A.- Gdlienleartfp , 41 Fifth Street. . Frt.s.S,K.,LEOLIt.'S Jahn 11A9AZI5h, tar Jlllll.- ary,,thothtea received and is for data by Gildeo tooy.,?No. 45 : Fifth Street. - Triv:MtravvE AtmAxlv„ for 180, Cintaita Ito Vititai fullness of astronomic andpalitleal unstioc. - Alivnys eccuree, it is one of those yerlotilen7s that no sit:sem ouAht to do :withoet f P p Notioe —Benj. U. Bredtn, life chief clerk of the Tamest Alarehat'a 2'41 Mettle, has beep assiceed to take charge of. the 'r Iftc"alrceords of the 21st, 224 2:4 and zitt, GottichNlyith Coicanet Grier A.. A. P. M. G.; :at liarfishurg. Nana. rations deslrlag lefar• ner.firectneere leg 'draft, enrolment, Minton"; or atbe'r ;business cogteeted with the above clesigpited district*, will ad44 , 3Es Etelle, at Liart s tria, The Municipal ElectJou _ ...„ The ekcilon for city and ward officers, whleh took place yesterday, passed off with reasonable quietude, considering the excitement manifest-id In the contest for the Mayoralty. Wm. C. Mc- Carthy, prq , the regular Republican candidate, as will be observed by the vote given below,was elected over James Blackmon), Ent., nominated as the People's Candidate, by a small majority. McCeuthy's friends werequite jubilant over the result, and a large crywd of them assem bled on Filth street, In front of the Di.rpotch office, In the evening. whet.] they gree ted the Mayor elect with loud and deafening cheery, to which he responded in a few mod es t and appropriate remarks. John M'Cargo, EM., for Controller, and Eichbaum, Esq., Republican candi dates, and present Incumbents of those offices, are re-elected, having had no opposition what ever. In all the wards except the Third Republican candidates for Councils and ward (Akers were elected. There sae slight opposition In the Second arid Eighth wards offered by the Black more men, or in other words. lowa "sore-beads." lu the Firth ward there was .5 regular Democratic ticket, of which one Scheid Director and the Constable were elected. Fol lowing is the vote for city °lacers. which will rot be charged materially Upon the official of nt: Wards. McCarthy. Blarkmarc Filet We 353 &rood 293 111 Ttird 237 351 Fourth 27S 179 Firth. (Ist precinct,) 207 180 Flit h, (1.11 redact , ) 326 344 Sixth - 337 549 Seventh 205 149 Eighth 314 31S . ^ b nth nth 333 129 Tenth 137 242 Total 2 552 2,53 McCarthy's majority, 53. CCU ron CON TllOl.Ln, ANL, TELEAR:III6. Wards. 11, Cargo. Eirld.knan First 64 31 Second 207 20$ Third 54 Fun] th 2702, .7- 4' • Filth, t I•.t. r-eci tic!,) 213 214' Fifth, (21 prtclnct,) 351 574 Stath 22: 254 Seventh, 130 131 Eight° 316 ..T.M. ninth -. 020 351 Tenth 276 225 2,41 G 2,394 VITIT Sci,d James ReC3 • Common Council. Wui. R, Some 135. Alex• B. lisQuewan , 172. School Directors (for three yam ) Tbomao Roes 173. Geo. Moon in. For Zoo Years. W. H. Hagan _ _ 173. Fe" One Year M=IMiMN Robt. Gracey Inapedor. Scudder H. Vandergruc JllO. A. Elder, ... • • • • Return Inspector. lon. Fitzsimmons, 761 A. F. Keating, r 4 Constable. Mathew Keep, David Beknest, Bagancl Patter50n,...... .... Alderman Ar drew Humbert 19i •Wm. B. Hunter 314 L. S. ...... ......... 1.53 C. C. Seely • . •26t la this Ward [Lae was no opposition, en ce; t f r Ahlerman. 9LC-01 , 1DAHD Sdect C'enntril George Wtheon 275 Common Co.ncii. *Thos. Steel 313 *Daniel O'Neill 303 *Wm. Ogden 309 R. R. Bulger , les Alex. Wilson 107 Jas. Unity 95 S./e4.1 Dirtrrora. Fb.. .W. Meant VI *John C. Matter -1u ...tl'• .Tt Os. L. Fein; 31 4 1 K. N. ThuileS. Judge of Rtectwmt Wm. Owens 'T. B. Deelet *Gto. 'Whitfield Aileen Tiedle Ches. Barnett I. W. Nicholson *J. Ham Lowe Seta ,Cnlnci,.. , 'um/ion Counrit J G. Weidio, J. J. Tortey. Ar.dn.vr Hayden MMEMMEE John Mager, Jsmca 11.141 man El. _ *Dar, k 1 Haggerty, Pater Dean, John Barry • Assessor. ll ! chord Dunn, no OP, i ‘'.drolitr. McCaro°. Si No licvabLesa ticker cot:gusted. rotnrni 1 , 1.11. D. &led Council. Common Council. Win. R. Brown, James Verner 274 Wm. A. Tomlinson ...... ....274. Jao. 8. Marc. 37 4 . &Aga Dlredors.—(For three yeers.) Wm. A. Tomlinson 274 C. W. 8haw,.... • • " .37 Judy, of Medi...az. W. w. Speer, sn ""4 Inspector. R. M. Leonard JOllll IL Raze. alum I.r.pector. W. G. ..... 774 Thos. A. base S. nofi. 0, W. Gartleou ,dise sor A. P. Thompson . 274 , No opposition to ItspatiHenn ticket. FISTS Wino. Judge of Elections. let prtclnet—Samnel Moore, Jolut DO7l 2wl preclaet—Chgles fierch Peter Zerne... • impectors. Ist preclr.ct—ltobet t- Graham 178 Azgust limn t 32: 2nd precicct—David G. Admits 13 , 4 J. IL litcCormkk ...... .... _VI * Return Aspeciors. Ist pietinet.—Darld Beck 170 Nick Snyder 129 . led precinct—Frank (.4. Ralston .384 Adam. Grapp irsii 66 ; • &hod Dinictonu JohakieFlroy • SIB 'John W, Taylor 630 ' , James M. Taylor 544 - Win. Is. Luton 501 Select Council. /V. Thompson trap 8. Cameron 470 Common Council. Charles Beck ..........551 Paul Seibert 581 R. J. McGowan ...574 Thomas C. Dickson 579, Frank Ardray 570 Jos-cob Long 511 William Ser.ll 467 John Heldrcon ....475 Coe O'Daunell ... 471 Alex, Minter ..........451 Asursor. Jesroh 544 ?way Meyer 4415 'onxtabt•. R. üben Smith 4 0 0 Jas. A. Bell 543 In this ward all of the Itersabllcans are elect.: ed anewt one of the candidates f4Jr. School Dl• rector and the °valor Constable. MEC= The Republican ticket it: this ,Latriet Fay elected without oppealtich. The fallowing ere the chorea ; . , Judge of Etat( m.4.—Cbarlos Jeremy. Zrrtprdor-George W. Kemp. Rctirrwinharrior—larnee betty. • 4sacpsor:4l - eorie Cochran. elidertaare—R..R. Wide. Sbiltet Cow:di—Janie., Y. 31cLaughlhivi Vabnora . , - Porinclt -- John .Rehman. F. InYint...ll,':C.3,toreland,. Robert Robb.,-1. M. Binsh.s:7`?' ' Schriealitcrerse-Willlam Floyd and' William: (7Matate—William`t3horg, IriZMMMEI S./eel Couvell—Tbomen B. MeMlßan. ••rfurte, PaLehel..Ulle.3 Mc Ewen. To.,...oses—WOltern .Msy, James. Robb, 3 tears, and Andrew J. Gribben, I yee.r. Conetable—Jacob Elder. Judge—Jacob Roll. • frapector—W. M. A rtltnct. Return inspector—Henry Lvde. itsessear—John B. Crawford. There Wag no oPPosidon, and the vate Cast was very In this Ward there was an opposition ticket to the Ropnbilcas. called ••tbo Peop'es," ostensi bly for the purpose of favoring the Blankmore cause. Messrs. Joseph Nixon, Reuben J. Lani ard aril' John Glass, whole names were used by that optxwWow positively declined running. The following V the result, the regular ticket being surcosatni e &led Ootincil—Bamuel Dierrow, 419; Joseph Nixon, 178. Common Counca—*Jemes lifewhinney, 353; *John M. Ellen, 347; *Edward B. Wright, 3'36; Rowland D. Jones, 251; Reuben .1. Leonard, 269., Geo. W. Dltbridge, 250. School Moreton—.Evan B. Thomas, (on both tickets,) 520. *John L. Ilamilton, 320; C W. Bartherger, 240; Mil. Stealer, 1 yoar, 319; John Ghee, one 'ear, 173. Constable—A. J Moore. 250. Judgel.7octiona—John R. T. Noble. 1,72; Assecear—John J. Eimer. inspee-tor—R. N. Roberts. Return inspector—Bernard Farrel. ' NINTH WARD. Self d CGiercil—Coarlre H. Armstrong. common Corntil— David McClelland, William R. Font, 1 bom. W. Welsh. School !herder.—.lamas NI Snyder, 3 yearn, Jamb Frew, 3 years, James Reyburu, 9 years. AWernian—James Irwin. A.easor—J Ames Nicene:v. Jodor of kleciions—Bamael D Rill. fn.peetor—Tbome! D. Glllesp , e, Return loopcttor—William SWOT. lobo Slappen Itos. J. Gellsglur .1. P. Di •t 1 ...... ...... ........ 364 Wm. laimpeou 855 School Directors. ( For mut var. Geo. W. Leonard Darld S:rnmr ........ G. L. . Jescob H . ] llllcr For three years Anyna. ti‘ EteincceTer.... F. J. lirtcha ..... . Judge of £ Wiens JoLn T. Brown A, Stelamt yet . . Jr /: