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Hamer CLAT.—A numberof the friends 6f the late Henri Clay met in the Courtsoooe , et three o'clonk, tut some 'rnisunderstimuling ex isfing RP to the time for 'which the meeting was called, en adjournment took place, on motion of the nom C. Darragh, until this efternoon at three o'clock. P l /1431ATION or a Sco; Cum.—The Whigs of Allegheny County, met lest night at Splane'e builitinge,and the meeting was organised bycall tug Robert M. Riddle, Eq., to the chair and appointing. Wm. ht. Itereh and John Pears, Sec retaries. commillob,of ten of which T M Marshal woo chairman, woe appointed to choose per tusurnt officers for the Scott Club. '•They withdrew and the meeting during their nbeence wan addressed by GOVCIUMi JORINTON lind.C. 0. 14000151; Esq. After their addresses the Committee returned with no extended report, which we will publieb on Monday. The Hosottente Commute Doe. SAW! wan earned in tide report. as the President of the Club. The meeting woe then addreeeed by C. DARRAGH, Ken., President of 'the Club, and Hebert McKnight, Egg, idler — Which the meeting adjouined, ho re•aesenible at the call of the President THE MURDER CASE CONSTRUED. • TIMID OAT. The masse for John Corley declined making __any formal opening. Doctor Thorn, 'wont —I was in my store in the month of April. It bee not been shut up for yeam before ten o'clock at night, Cu every night in the week. There are the...gas light, burning up to ten o'cloct. There is allays some one in the store up to ten o'clock. My store hag not boat closed up to that hour for the last fir teen'yeam, even when there wan deith In the family, Cress-Exaniizied.:—The dthr may be latched, and 0111 if they open it, it will open the same as any other room. There la a small office back of the more room. The door of that office is very eeldom closed. I don't know whether I was at home on the Sunday evening in question, but, I think I was. Coroner Arthur's called on the pert of tie Commonwealth. The first inquest was held Zn Monday afternoon. Wee very particular in in ' - vestigattog the matter. The conerrel for John Cattle;, proposed to proias by the Coroner that a suspicion against the parents had existed in the minds of the, Coroner's jury. The offer. was made merely for the purpose - of accounting for the 'conversation between Mr. and Mrs., Canley, and Men. Cuth bert. Objected to by the opposing counsel, and objection smitained. Examination oontinued.—These people , (the' prisoners) were both examined before me.— Their statement did not create on my. mind any - had impression of these people (the prosecutors.) A ensptco,n of Mr. Cuthbert had got out on Monday morning. Cres-Examitied.—The surpicion did not arise frem nay thing they (Cattle; and his wife) bad said. I did not tell Cauley and his wife that there w is a suepicion against Mr. Cuthbert Examination in chief resumed.—These ens, picious were not kept secret— they were con. versed of. The witnesres were kept seperate as much an possible, but it was impossible to keep the crowd out. .hlr. Campbell (one of the jur ens) talked „et the ruspiciose openly. There wee a disagreement between one of the wanton', Mr. Clacyand Mr. Campbell as to his. (Caere) evidence. - Croes•Eximitied.—The room was cleared after the evidence was concluded, and the . . jairy,de- Bberated alone. Charles Cauley, sworn.—Am not related to these people: Lived in the house with Cuthbert and Ilia wife for eight months. Knew the dog • they bad. Ile ran shoot the streets. like any other dog. Knew it to be away for a day and a night. Have heard Cuthbert call his wife; more than once, a 4---d . It is ten months since I lived there. Crites Examined.-1 left their house because I thought ter. long I lived in it. I could not egret: with his wife, whin she would get her bellyful of whiskey, . nouldn'tetay in the house. She would drink her share as well nsanother. Have Bean her' pretty tight more than once._ Me.._ had a difficulty with me shout the reat. There' vies no qoarreling abon tit. There was some jawing. She came out with a Moom , stick and mild she would run it down my 'gin-ap ple" if I didn't pay the tent. lied a difficulty with them ebout the hydrant Examination in chief resumed.—The difficulty was with them both. They would lock the hydrant became I would not pay rent that was elicit doe. The Moaned for the defence offered to read - to the jury the contents of a lettir received' from Ireland, no to the character of John Cooley, after some discussion, it was admitted. The letter was read by Col. Black, as follows: We the rusderiigned persons, do hereby certi fy that we have koown John Cnuley,son to a re• specteble man In this neighborhood, (Mr. James Canley) to have emigrated to America In Jane 1851. He had conducted himself while here in _&-moat exemplary manner, quietly, soberly; and siva; s industriously inclined, and most respect ful to his parents. 01-Ven under otte hand; thin 22d .day of May, 14352. M _ (signed) Patrick Hurst, P. P., - UM"- ; Wm. Fetherstonhaugh, J. P., for the counties of Sligo and Westmeath: Joseph Versthoyer,Vicar of KillgoTxq Meredith Thompson, High Constable and Coro ner for the County Sligo. 8. Kelly, M. D., Medical Superintendent, Coo b , nag Department The counsel for Honors Cauley declined ma king any formal opening, and only called ens Dr. T. W. filmy sworn—This woman, Cauley, is in feeble health and has been ever since the was In prison. She came into prison and I don't know how long before that.— ' She has palpitatiohs of the heart, caused by ens emla, or her feeble or bloodless condition. The evidence closed on. behalf of both the prisoners: The counsel for the Commonwealth offered to prove Mrs. Cuthbert', character for sobriety.. Objected to by the einneel on behalf of John Caaley, and objection eust*.ed.. The evidence on both sides closed. at half.paet eleven o'clock, and it was agreed that the court should take a recess- until one o'clock, when the ethissel would speak in the following man. nee: F,iret, O. L. B. Fetterman, Esq. for the Com monwealth. Second, James K. Kennedy, Esq., -and T. J. Fox Alden, Esq., for Sonars Cauley. Third, F. C. Flanegin, Esq.,: for the Common wealth Fourth. E. P. June, Esq., and 8. W. Black, Eeq.,for John Cauley. Fifth, N. P- Fet termsa, Est., for the Commonwealth. ,ATIVI.NOON MXISTOi. O. L. B. Fetterman, Esq., opened the'case on behalf of the: Commonwealth at one o'olook, This woo, we believe, Ma first appearance In a criminal ease of importance, and he made a clear, logical end neat address. He was succeeded by Jamee K. Kennedy, Esq., and T. J. Fox Alden, Esq., on behalf of I I noon Cant ey. F. C. Plane -gin, Esq., followed for the Com monwealth. and wee stmeeeded- by E. P. Jones, Esq., for John Cooley, at the close of whose speech the Court took a recess until halflitat 'Woven o'clock. . NIGHT ICEMON. The Court met at haltpast seven, when 8. W. Mae; Esq., 'addressed the Court on behalf of John bonier. r N. P. Fetterman, Esq., closed the tase for the Commonwealth. . In the ememencement of hie address, be Matti that 'rem a carekd examination of the evidence and the reasoning midi:toad by the coin. lel of honors Hanley, be %maid not ask for o ammictlon against him, bit would Insist on one against the male prisoner. Tee foremen of the jury requesting the Judge to postpone his charge until this morning, His Honer, with the consent of the caunsel, directed the email to be.edjourned until nine this mondng. • bIICCZNY.—Mayor_ yesterday coin. Thor.! Johnson, charged on oath of - W. C. Corn *lib lemony. The prisoner is accused of stealing 840 from • the pocket of the prose outer. os he Icy asleep in a house in Float ehrccr. EIinGLAILIF.II.—Tbe dwellings of Mr. John Bu boup, or buoitesie Borongkand of Mrs: l'otmg, or the game plum, were entered' by some bur glars, on last! Monday, night. The reseals got, thrre dollars:nod a penoil cite In the (miner, and Eire dollars in the latter. AI3AULT ARP BAITSIT CASIS —The various Aldermen of ibis eity, - had s somber of trifling CUPS of wank aid battery sod surety of the peace before:Wm yesterday, bet none of them were of toy importance.- • CHAIIGIC or. Mllo,l4l7.—Vre Moyer yesterday committed Ileary Bee arid Itlichul Dot to pri. eon, on ketutrge.ot - stagings quaittity of tien t jog belorogipg to Owen Denlary. Brom" Biteste.—Police otDoet: Keep on last Wednesdaf night, Arrested a man who pre tile name as itlilliarn Jones, who was lurking about Duquesne Borough. He was !shell before Abs. Baboon, the Bargees, and on being scowled, a bundle containing broken giver from which the names of the owners had been scratched, was found in his Dense:Won. The nine, an old silver, io about 1130. He was committed for further examinatioa PARADE —The Duquesne Oreya will panda twiny. RECORDIXO Rao VLATa a. —hint ea .Ritchey, Esq., Recording Regulator of Allegheny Cly, resigned his office on last Thursday evening. Thomas West, Req., was elected to fill the vacancy. FARR RIMUCID.—The price of excursion tickets between Pittsburgh and -.New. Brighton 'and back, will hereafter be one dollar. • ' PARA oll.=• Beyerol volunteer companies po• reeled st Msjor"Flfsee, out the old Waaniugton Road, cm Thursday. DISORDZIMT CONDOCT.—Alderman Thompson yeeterdny committed Patrick Howe to prison in default of paying a line of ten dollars and the costs, on s ch‘rge of disorderly conduct. DAN RICE'S CIRCUS, ee'n GREAT HIPPODROME. pIIIS Stupendous Establishment, nr g anit- Matsu examine of PHITY THOUSAND DOLIARA numbering ever Two Hundred !Teri and !lore, mid being the arm effort erre vesie to introdnee the eports or the OEN U IN C HIPPODROME in this muntry,lll to opened at Plttabureb. on /tun Weer • t, front of the American Hotel, on THURSDAY, July Ist. for are days Atoungthe truly mvanifievnt yegeente Preeented, mel enumeratrd the ytho2l eat. of tee BEDOUINB OW TUN DitBERT: THE GAMER OF TUN OuRRICHILM: TUC TOURNADIKET; nuts OE THE GYMNASIUM; OLTIRPIO EPORTR; ACROBATII.V. Thy periormancee of the ceIebretedTRIURICHOILEA. CREOLE BALLET rtioura numbering Othi forty membenu with •it the gems of the Modern Circus by artists of enperior merit in ono . / lusts/vs, end in gm. eases by times who hare out. otripped ell rivalry. —"004 enlivened by otrairs or DOUBLE DRABS BARD: Led by Almon Mentor, the Wizard Bu g ler! Th. IMMENSE PAVILION will hold comfortably $lO,OOO Persons, aid iv provided with every no convenience of rents. no sneer gol that Winne cant occur while erithelSthir We yerforyttheth. We see of the great expense of this Oorapa -07. the paice admision will invariably be DR; cblldms half price. alglirThe daylight parformarin will crisimence precisely °Wet y. Agif - Eecdng nertormances at TN, o'clock. erecting O. H. CASTLE, Agent ,W. W. WALLACE. Mill Furnishing Establishment, 319, 321, (Old Nes. 244, 2430:Liberty St., elpa - site S'stithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa. QTEAM Engines and Boilers, best quality, 1..3 always on hand and mad, to order, on abort nodes Ini:w_piirea. rel ULU 31111 Stones. all Man i almay. on band.— Frensh Purr 51111 rte.., it my own mantdactors. a re of • new and imperiornaallty of Blocks 0nt0,., a/way. oh haul and made to order. on Ores ar Odttirni primes. /halting Cloth., moans meth, hest quality. warranted to bolt freely. at prices lower thin have ens Wore been °Sired to this market. Nan MITI Coitions denerally bard. Mil (Inning mule to ceder. en ahem nal,. and on ratalownes of patterns turn lobed N .1111/wrlsibto nod others. 01111 Brindles and Mill loots. CIWZI •on band. MIII and idniiter screws and erne n wire. Own and Onb Minden.. Patent and Com mon Itembes. Mend eye Wen We the artier 11111 Wont% always o w n hand at 310 and 321. Libertp street. rimbunth. Pa. Onlers ailed with despatch. Plaster Paris I w Lind and Store. work. Water Lime. Lnu4rille 4n d tirind Moon of allWrlts and Mx, always an hand. je2o AINEN LUSTRES—.3O pee. fine, fa col- Aors, in n resident' at s 02.9 IMEDISECI3 Don't Fail To Reid A BOOK containing Professor Barrett's Treatiseon Pin Different Lang - nage, Engitrh. Latin. Greek, German. !Spaniel. awl }tench. Ls tow in this Her. It is enlenlated t. awnst the hardness man dealing • Ink foteigners, and alto the foreigner himself. In short. up Penton. young or old, der-treys of imprnrement rhouid be without a of Cl k_ ALscorreet grammatical knowledge of the which Is so important so all, together with the rudiment. and al. the rommonwent! end phrases Ott, other tenon/wee mentioned , can be ar, olined with mmpartirely little effort. and In • abort time. TM Agent will rail on the vallense Oentlrmen, Alerelante. 31.chwrice and'Husitumw men, of this place, to whom they tell) d, entritweir happy to explain this new clothed. Li ntry owe earrewe a argy of the agents. now In lon this work to keret erdd at the linokstows. deZkil— firiOCKS FOR BALE— kJ 3k Pharos Merchant.' cad Motoursetunrra . Rank. 3 Monongahela Naelgatien. O Cierseand end Pittsburgh A.R. 3 •• Marine Cruet !' s Tertle Plank (tat. 150 A in DttDdrort•t. City Mond. An . itn Ohio sill Pennsylvania It. C. WV. A. JULIA Co. JeSeritirite One door fa , ith to SI owl , NEW MUSIC FAREWELL my Lilly Door. y new slng N:ir t .CfiriP - u- Hid roam at Dome. Itantow nekottbelt; 1 kw* that my lletionster Lima, rung by irony Lind and Catharine Han, ltd. Schott:Let: Lorgnette PoIlt•t • ggeselegetit Allegheny Quadriiler. Myna Polk.: Pearl_Polta: Olivia Polka: Weitwee Bata: Garland Polka: Golden Pippin Prlk Solna, meg by P. O. Foam Natty Darling. a nee end testa:Oa mum Pallim Floweret Ciltr a ragmorm I Melt Ilum went att Daly Orlmat Ile of Good Chen: Rm. Dolt YriontthlP an/aster , : Jort reei...4 the above, with a Isms lot of mug. pelts., waltzes, Tarim tom, he, a/so, Iva norm' new Instruction nook for t h e Plano Yortm 11.00 without • Meant', •De• work containing a great variety of eboice musle—prlco, foe. JOUN 11. 111k1•01t. • Jew 01 Wood memt. Slaughtering and _Packing Establishment for Sale. Ift,pursuance of an order of Salo, made by he Court of Common Plea,. In aad for the Conley of Inds, ant dttne of Obkt, 1 %ill offer for este, on the premise% on WEDNItISDAY, the earentb day of July, A. D. 1152 at Merest o'clock, A.M., the folloelng property, rib nat. In the city of Chillonthr. Conuty of Nom and Mats of Ohio. amt c0021310111r known as the Pl.ghter flour Poiderty. Cat • certain lot. designeted au the tronded plat of Joseph Soars addition to the town of Chalmette, a. the Steam 01111 lot, which Is bounded as follown—Betitualna at • Maim at the marght of the Scioto rimer at low water mark, ma Um sou th side Maid Mem, running Moms south sev enty Are (75) I to ` degrees twenty foto matalf MX) estimation. • post cm the south 01419.1. of Milli and Deer Comb drests,thence with Deer Creek etreel south Innen (15) degrees rut twenty eight ire) Pam to a Mato tha corner of Deer Creek• Most math Allem (15)decreet east twenty eight issigige. , to state. at tbst corner of DM east eet afitorealt thetme north sterol. ty Ave (75) degrees.s abOut ten (10) poke, to the ado: to ART at lOW enter he thence rumition up the 0171.1 M. low eratm mark to the tveginnisk. containing. Haste matiou, Two Acme and Twenty:aim Poles, beitm the same lot 01 land emoveyed by %TIMID Drown to, W. •T. Me. thine. A.LOO—The iho< of in lot (No. 1) minnwted ma. In Urmston'e addition to no 'town (now Allciy) of Chilkothe, In the County sad State sforesiald. as—Ali of tbo.• porta and Dorados of the lots numbered two, (2) three. (3) lour, (4) sad 00, (5) of Crouton . . Illga addlUon. whist. Mon the east side of the Ohio Coma. 41110-21 a. whole of the North lot No. 10 of said OrmstouVe addition, sad lot No. 1 whin was moseyed by said Crouton to hasenr- Oero, a. lot No. 15; but which lot es conveyed to said brae Owens 10 now bold and taxed sa lot No. ateenteen. (17) bens the asmegrrty. (with ityrplrott e. tsd t la . n. E;Ti:gra.V..d 4.7l:glabrd.dtgr.im 1 ' i5 " 14.3 1 11 amCo n,_POC• ef the record. of down; in Nan 00., Ohio. Ales—The of premt.e., Masted in the Osunty of Ram Mate of Oblo..and lb. city nt Chin , cone. aud bounded and described es follows—be Fart of In tots No.. two, (2) tbs., (2) foot, (4) kn. (1) 1 11. 01) ond wren. (7) of Crouton'. Whim to mid Ott of Chill cothe, east of the Ohio Coos sod tying betown raid aunt and the Moto sirer, hootoforo known se Peons:lmM h ad Unarm. and hound.] ou the north by lot No. one (1) of Unarm. s oddttion, (being the lot on whln Fanged • 31anabbering Howe now owned byJames P. thunsbehl on th e wort by the Ohio maul, on tin east by the helot. Ore. and an ths mo th by • line running from a lonst tree (now slexuling) on the eon Cont of the canal, north east (sod nosiest with tiro other locust toses,) to the koloto riser; below the wt. yrotwrty. with the imyroves Mate and enPuttenanewe, conveyed to/os P, Campbell by Oeorwe W. Peter. and - wite. by deed recorde Iv volume ad. moment. sad 100, of the myrtle of deeds,Rode Co. 010. • ,tppo to (Irinaet the mains. macbiturY, lard tattles, ketfies, Se, constit u t ing the fixturee. to., at the Webb.- T.a a throw. glibl OP BALE—One third soh, to be mdd by the purchaser on tbe day at We; end the residue lu elan? P , M. meats at one and Men pure, Ir. interest from the day of We. to ...red by lacteal sad mortgagee tmon the premises Alec, at the name limeand plane. after for Ws—. One Remo Boller.sianle pip. and be Montt( gne Pte. Prigine, including Wheel fixtures. T. Uri tanks. in Begins Boone, end tee lard tetßes, On tbeee &Mk. hut mused, a credit at sit month. will be given, the parole. airbag note sad bar., .r. 4 or EOM 119211Z/410 appre•ed by the undersign., ALIIX. LL AIoOUPVIty. Administrator of James P. Campbelhdeen, N. 8.--Sba shored...llW property amelltage tse net kW. Pork and Beef Plaughterulg C.... owned, and fannerly ceauleed by James P. Campbell, and i n Mutated la the One f Chlooa~ olt mo,,, the u p l is oc t r a n t . gro b n.... bo disg ou lug , thona.d feet of ground Bunting on 4.. Tee .ache m* embrarrarlz tern. containing large pens large and coat melons taughlejing. haggle.. sad efelit a vent= o lee b u rAltng tsrelre hon 44,1 nd befit Leap ! otuf:n. pp, day... rendering the lard of the outue., there being • double llo• et. m boiler and engine tor enekllng huge. and cutting 1.1, all too Wake tor rendering offal, by drum: Them Maim an excellent Ice home on the nrerniem. to. Fable et conteinieff ten thenisend bothels. • The &iota Enliry. of whleh Chlllenthe la the chief mar kat, le min of the Immat Pork and beef Midden. in the' Watt and hem nth ether , Ge nonght them atlower price. than In Cincinnati; thd Conperage Is Mom:Want and