1 I Co nan .. tom or Qoistrei. Slamons.-t-Before Judges , Meanie, Boggs and Adams.' Wednesday morning the court room wan, crowded with persons uncut to hear the tared ., ' nation of ' the rase egnmuel Biker, George B A -, ter and John Baker, indicted for an assault and battery, with intent to kill on oath of Stacy Craig. We Continue our report of the evidence or at least:.those porthins of it which we deem limes awl towards a full understanding of the case and the circntastanceei,attending it. Stephen Gibson, tiretified to haring seen the pertiekmeet, and saw Craig and Baker fall to the ground; :he saw George come up with something in his hand; lie cannot tell what it was; Bain Baker Was la liquor. •• Wi ll iam O'Neill saw G eorge Baker run and hit &Bei (,"rsig on the head and baok with a bar of iron, while he and Sam were down tog ether on the street. - , - ' - ._ - Jobe liutehinsou sworn 'Lithe evening Craig told me that he had a run 'th Samuel Baker— Craig started down Market street, and shortly afterwards I taw him in hold with Baker, Sam was down; I put my kr . iee on Sam's. wrist and .. pulled the pistol front hisrliand; with that George' came up with a bar rof iron and struck at Craig; put my arm up and Warded off the blow; he then . - anrock blierin the back; the fourth lick struck Craig's skulk- John Baker threw a brick and hit him on the side; he afterwards threw another ;brick which struck him on the nose. Thebar or • iroo:kW in the court room was not the one G rP bad ukid• rer . irthe ease for the prosecution ended, and - -Mr. Cochran bpened for the defence. ;Michael MILT° was called and testified that he saw Stacey Craig coating down the street with bricks or atones in biri pander some one said there would be fun; Sam.and John Baker came down afterwards, and Craig threw s brick at them; they closed shortly after, and a crowd eol looting around, he did nosee what further oc il. inured. I Lawrence Moldrillerisa the parties before the raw,' - hut he did not see any pistol before the ' brick 'was thrown by Craig; he knew George Baker to be „a temperate ' well conducted - man; he never knew him to he drunk in his life ; he Is a.pilot by occupation; he had seen - no pistol at the time the pistol was drawn. '. --- ' ...Michel Bravo had known George for thirteen years, be was a sober industrious man. . - - John Treat eorroborsted McMullen's testimony. William Myers, teitified that he Mw the fight; he, saw' Craig., giro* -.Baker down: John next -threw a brick and IdtC . raig on the bead; G:iorge came and struck Crag' n the eleirildera with a • has ,of Iron; Crags kindof lose up when George struck him en the head; after Craig had raised 'himself a liftie, Seam etruole hint ,twice with his ' fist; be knell' Baker for ten years; he was a so ber man Jacob Beher'eternie Hist he saw Craig after - :k the first row, and beard acme one ask him "it be . -• •was not afraid Oflrillbig them when ie threw the brick ban" he replied that "he dicriit care a damn, that was hlsintention when be threw It. Idalrina Bakef.aister to George, testified that abs• Was standing on the porch of George's house = - -when she sari Craig throw- the -brick at, Sam; ' she saw theui tall, onwhich she ran in to George, ' - Who was sitting with Mir baby, and told him that Craig was killing Sam; Ocorge,ran out, and she row nothing more; the baby wee nine days old. _ Mary Aar. Baker .corroborated the testimony of the last arimeire the trar,of iron used, George ' found lying near the gate when he ran oat. ..... • ' Thla concluded the testimony in the case, and •• at abouthalf-past two o'cluek Col. Black addres led the jnry for the Commonwealth in en able and arguntentatbe meaner, , His speech occu pied oyer, a 6 hour In its deliaeryr, and was Hs ' tened to with much attention. Mr. - Hasbrook followed for the defends; he was ,still speaking when Weleft the Court. The case 'will hardly be concluded before noon to-day. -Zr",' Dirriuct Conar.,—Tbe District Court met yek. tardy, and after disposing of some unimportant business made out a trial list for nest week,erbich is ea follow*: ^ . . • . 1 Scott vs Nelyk , 47 Downing vs Part - • J Schwan Ss ton 48 Paulthvs Venigin 3 Hunter vs Man air's 40 Bryson .. Bch:leash V Crumlein Wenhisper 50 'Mangan vs Venice - 14 Benny vs Grier• .52 Black vs McDonough la Dlors lusunutos (),› 63 'Unto vs McKeown 111 Hunter vs Grimes 54 Wilkins vs rmerth 21 Loomis vs (Foetid:us ' 56 Hamilton vs tM Dilworth vs Kenny , 611 Adams is 11111er •' Mi Townsend vs Allen 59 Wright vs Ackisy 25 )(smears, 8111th ' •• 80 Ratan= vine Wolf 36 Moos vs Young • 03 Pot .us TS Johnson no Pullet vs Meaner 04 Waiter n Hissdell JO Casual. vs Irwin ca Bakevell Vs Robb:MOO $1 Dower vs Stewart -10 Bringtan vs Mak 22 McKee vs Mieholson •Vti Mooni Rubdown $ Inset vs eolith SS Andrew vs Dang;or ' bold :m gills Giichrist Evans vs Hendrickson MI fun= vs Plumiy 90 11 . 1 th vs Toot.; 41 Osoper vitlreiln • • ,93 Watson vs Mack • 43 Inas' VS Sultan 94 Junes et 41 vs Magill 45 Jones re lona '• ' 100 Lonset llarteek A.IIOIItEIL BUROLAHL—SIondsy, night last, same rillains entered Allen's Dry Good store; roe. stir of Webster and ihrthar street: and curried o 5 pistilalooas, dry- - ipods;- . and other articles to Abe mount of $lOO. . I The entrance to the store ;Was pffected by breaking, open the back door of the building. No traces of the thieves were die ' Arrr.wersolionottni.--An attempt was made on Thursday night by somesommdrels to enter the store of Robert. Armstrong corner or Washing ton snd Webster. ;The fellons bored around the lock of tbe door with an lnott augur. but failing to reach the bolt thendmprd without effect ing an entrance to the 'building. • LAIRCVNY.—MIcIuier DlSClusky and William Golding, were arrested yesterday, charged with atealitg two deeanters from Thompson's glass warehouse on Water street They were- tally oommitt d for trial. Tots Scrasxr Coolor transacted nobusineso of importance yesterday. • - • • CLOAXS: Ciento !—Tbe new and beautiful as , • sortment of Pazielan Satin, Velvet and god' . Cloaks at - Hagan & Able k eliciting univ ad intention. -The Ladies, would do welt to give them an early call.. • Ms stapler Excheige will leave this mo • - lag at 10 o'clock: for- Wheellng, and all late - diets ports'. Persons wanting to Le to Wheeli g could tot travel with a cleverer person - Capt. Ileildlum. P STEUBENVILLE RAILROAD, w e ro ß ninietee (whkh will be s short tins)) will • the talus of than tins Building lots Ia ' K • which we an new selling sm . law. This met yof seam toneldsnition. Tull desezistiuns t pants en bi *Maud at LM ellee of -, . sole • B. MeteLlN i11:M.21.5th st. 4 1 4. 1 a LlIGAIN 11-$3,600 for two good brick A=ol4' No; 1 . 40, PAltm'ot., with lot 20 ft. trout by oval stas.r sal two zoom; 00 ttotlyst *or. *moo owxwol Amy and tinkbod lath": Alto. No. IEI, and kit aroma do at above sod s dwolllng beam of WI Mx rocils,with bobbed attic. Gana Donal sotto a" I tier it* . n. Alf r lgti l itlgN to . 140 Thioisi: Q ALT PETRE--100 bap to• arrive. for sale lISAIATI mean L 00.. OIL --10 bbli. Idaeldnary Oil in storo and for P. ay oeo . Malin DICKEY a 00. 12 ae YDS. 3,4, 5, 6 and 90Cloth hat ed cloth wimmxtco n s. No.llo au l 0 YARDS 44 Opwie Orei red for ran at No. /I 0 Itarket6._ J. HI PHILLIP& r.R- 0 2 . 1bbla. N. C. tar ilyrDelt= 1 ro- 00LEY HOSIERY-A. A. Mason & 00. baJoinst need 600 00i. Wooten Il t odert. ' Lidles Mains* roes sot.% OmftMalao 1411 do w=ll.. PACKED BUTTER-20 keg; prime pack 14 .14Ur da t iTgl a /k b Elll6 4 duars232 IIR SMILBS. ROSE PINK in store and for mu by oel3 lILEIIIISO BECK - _ _ • .:DOTASII--2, caeca verjr.finePanoThcieo 4 ii C =4o z sals br _ ocl3 • JO& r LEMING. /POD , LIVEROIL-6 dos. ifaloes genuine k.) Odd Lim 011 on d ear. d for valet, dein , J09.41.1011,N0. lhroascorand Markt:lL • --- 011.-'4°'bbs. Linseed Oil for side be orl3 • ".. • • ' • ": J. B. CANFTZILD 011.—Z bble:Winter Blenched Whale oil Ikr by. vent " J. B. CANFIZI.D. PEA • ASII-35 casks for sale b by y SALERATiIS-101ii;ii. for cc.l 3 ' J. B.IILNITILD. FRESH. No. 1 SitiMall do. `do. Mackerel; sup.= i ttrt h ' s aire c rbr : g re l itird4- 31"9 * ll3ll' r l ' libnif StrOd. SLAT BOATS FOB SALR-2 Flat B ate 140 led kat 4.1 ID hot wbl4. _ ' _ ba,-1 IX fad by 20. 404 4 reotteb Ro. Doti =A i ALI te onus bna .111 be add Taff Jo. FY 8 MAIN 4h. BON. 'No. 21, Ltik rt. 'oet:10 ' rquAli&-.7 M Florida and Seal Cigars. a 4 1...hatorlararado.lbr nub/ alt. U. SUTTON. w --- sed - turroc -- K. & BROS. aro now sell- Ono off their oaths stook otr oo ti o . Oil Clotho. A.. Ibr oub,ft Woes knror ea* oflin•d In Um wart - Ira ....tn. unn stock anulsts In of tits folloving. viC Melt Velvnl KW Omasta TO{ BrrosoLo ' • w 100 NA o - • aroomag, a aiootooo Ingram DI M IP "sse ass orhod plan at !, Rare. Wlnaor bh11441, Stair Ralph mating. ' With a roll aso mo. lO Poro d a M irtigelgerattr kept la a videos to annuli atosa,boat.: Boum or Ito gag= loa m : :i t %wilt. wNteilliolgogosir: . S UL QIHNINE--,%) - ozs. Salph. Quinine ;tor Ws br 026 ...7. SCITOONMAILEIt a 00. - le FINED BORAX-15 cases Ref Borax mu by , J. B C IIO O7MAILIII, a 00.. 21 wood In.. SAND% -13 4§. 113 APARILLA--1 gr4ss just naliamai /slab? •Lr Jos. mar zeta attestatf Diamond.' JIY-B0 todsy,tor saki by aaa I VON SONNHaaaT a MIMPIIT. 91 Wyatt BUrgR--5 kelef , j4t , receiZA L a ca _ "." • VOL-4 sack for site by . . ISK .0-15 bble. Taunus Bark Oil; 10i &Oaf Lbw 40,-tr 18. Darzw. a 01; , . . MIMEO ~~ _ i BY TELEGR.44III. BALTOWILE, Oet._l£l.riew Orieins . papers of Widaesday are received 'with Texas dotes to the Tth. The yellow fever . wee stM prerailitig at The Italians were again classing apprehensions st Fort Chadbourne-which is surrounded by a largo party orautuutches. Immense damage hes been done to the cotton latande sugar ciope throughout the State by the gale. New Yonz, Oct 18.—The steamer Canada Bailed for Liverpool with 82 passengers and $825.000 in specie. Among her paseegers are Archbishop . Hughes and Bishop Limon. NEW Your., Oct..lB.—The opinion of Charlei O'Connor onthe Schuyler over-inane is publish ed, He considers the Company - legally habits for the nets of its agent under the well-known camstances of the case. i —, . 1 Bosros, Oct. 18.-1 n parts of Worcester cana ry, snow fell yesterda7 to the depth of from fr•wo to thrie inches, and in many localities in ,?dew Hampshire on Sanaa) , it snowed freely. -i . New Tom Oct. - 18. - Cotton 'firm • with,il ward tendency; Orleans middling 10, fair ll Flour a trifle lower; sales 6000 'bbis. good 0 at $8,18®8 68 ; , Southern steady, 2000 bbla 8°514 Wheat a trifle higher, sales-16,000 bushels south-i era red at $1,6001:65. Corn, easier, ..but no t , quotably lower; sales 60,000 bush. wee mix -1 ed at 79® 80. • Porkmarket firm, sales . bbla mess at $ 12 012,12i®12,25e.; prima! 11,871. 1 ' ii l Beef considerably lower; repacked. , cage 14 ®lse. Lard lower, at 10(3,101. ey, sales 600 bbls. Ohio at 813. Coffee quiet; - sales 600 bags Rio at auction and 8000 bage/st 9 li.— Sugars detained 4; sales-450 hhde Orle at 5 058. - Molasses dull. Linseed' Oil bette nom inal; 76 76.® Stocks firmer. Money 8 tidy; /it. Cleveland and Toledo' 66i; Reading 78i;' Erie 4p4; Galena and Chicago 98.1 . ' PIIIIADLLPIIIA, Oot. 17.—But little expo de mand for Flow ; only Baler! at $8,25 fora nd- arc' brands and $8,12 for Baltimore; receipts small. Rye Flour nothing doing; sales 100 MLA fresh ground, Corn Meal at $4,12 per bbL sales 800 Brandywine at $4,50; market pearly' supplied with grain. Wheat in_ good dend; sales 2000 brush. good prime red at $1,85. part I in store; a lot of mixed at $1,90, ordinary bite $1,90. Sales 600 bush . Rye at $1,16 for uth ern and $l,lB for Peoria . Corn scarce,sal 800 bush:lellow at 82, !Moat. Whiskey firmly iheld At 89040 in bbls. 1, N -- - 'EW BOOKS ZG SICATIONERY-Wrg of celebrated Maranon, Irmettne; Practteal and Commercial Arittunetto,Docheatif• , Capt. Carrot. m Twenty Years of an African Slaver; ilePeee HaettestrotthiWorlet. • Journey to Central Altica.Bayard Taylor; •• Life. lemma tale Bonder Wee 07 .48 M. Wei. _1,169 of Randolyn at Romig La , to • • Tzsrels In the NO.S4 Palestine and the Holy Land. be Bishop Rundle • °rages ofDlamvery Round the worm. Tor sale J. L. READ, 78 Fourth se- i ANTED—From COO to 1000 acres id' ee l. ji.la n im m. Prined or tre t, 43 . l7:ll7l ll., tudTitb f. r . 11 1 , property_and elMt will t!!!`given. ap p l y at &VLSI 'OP 3oa, ST Water n. ' .-• oel• rra, AND LOT IN . EAST LIBERTY FOR SALE—Oonabtitur of. lot of ground hydra • l n gl:rI 1 tel 741." t'o th a m Ara T 'et r n = m tf,rg aris e rt . ; rt story tuiek Bonn, containing 7 rooms. .nell of water the door, etatding sufficient for 2 bones, variety or frn t. and only 3 minutes walk from the Station Roue • 23=1. Apply to - 13.31eLAIN • SON. 31, lift M UR n P . H . It' tc r ß s UßCLlF , jsL , Lha m m i xio ope . ;,; , ...e t tr atr....llr wi tti w filg . =sl t t u mbe . t W , VA% Mtt l ftlftelti. Y Ttir d • ' 11 " . iltir t . very full assortment. ' 'EW PUBLICATIONS--Just 'ree'd Trade Sam the Wowing new Books.and will tle lower than can Oohed elemrherce • De QuMere complete wake, lreols.: Bible Reeding Book. by Sarah J. Halle: Life ofgurner: bh. nce Aguilar', complete Fake.) Reim Family Ito . • People bare met, by winc do Tbarderay'sWorks.l2_rolg ll .heeorde on:tub/AM.= Partb, Fo rt y l.llzt. Ellstory..63. D. Turnbu ll ; • • rt Leedom. erJ. 0. Duld.rh , A FacCot ofPret frou z . g:Le% al war, by.lotulni; a Teller's Ahica; d ' l&samer and his Tim 1 usataln Como Periscopic& by' Dr. Eld Beaumont end ItletehrfAWMbm • tootle Alton, de, Ja„dr. B . R. ADFFER. oc 87 Wood 'IOAN-240 bus. rec'd and for sale by oel3 • BELL d LIGGETT, Wetar L• CITE: - -t sAP I.!ROPERTYFor sale, alotise 3tocar stul • kitchett. wlthlet of Ownd 30 A" if,x..1:,10:1r4g."4„,d7504," nu! th. u. oel3. MUIR MT 13GN,140,-.11•1- 30(N)ACRES Or JANE FOR S • may the Baltimore mid Ohio Railroad. with in from 2 tO4 miles of Cameron Mid Belton nation& t.Z*! lo orrrom 5 to 11)0 acre. or more 00 may he homesteads or nom& at from • 86 to AO am SM. to ma Paneled& JI/estle et general warranty . ..lll L. made. • 'B. CU111131.884 $88.240. 3d at. : - - I —....r bewsated .oto SIO ao acre. to ma _ ,treralwarraa'Ar kW be made. • . CIIIIIREBT a SDN.I4O. 3d at. AISINS--60 bxa. MB in store and fo .S. mile low to clone sotudgmeent. - . ! ode M: TUNS PUTTY, good, in eto - ie s ' - and fo 0 sale 'Or 0e.13 - ' MIMING BROS. 50021 aGs.tchLETTLLAC, I"NOOrage .200rk. LBS. ROLL . BRIMSTONE ' 4., More and L.r sale br PLl5lll , iO BROS. M, fin LBS. CROME . GREEN in store an. L ecruy for We by oda ' YLEMIHO HBO& i i OIDS-1000 lbs. pure Nitric Acid, ;. Ja. • ' 1560 do do SOlp. dm - - b 7200 0 do . do 31miat1e do. tbr • . ealS _.... F 15511.1% BROS, , 6Lln LBS. BLUE VITRIOL in store' Bald fox nista _ , BROS. ELEGANT WILTON CARPETS—Just ued at the Walt WA:house, N 0.112 Market tt.: of nnr and rich dad s = and cokes, at V. 1.7 kat trice. • oc9 ' - - W. 31'CLLITOCKs BROS. jAki OOL - SHAWLS —Reed and on band • pti ar thastloooWoar ami L LT . / I=l,lsfcew BLACK THIBBT SHAWLS--Just a merforalele of Blk Th . n r she.. EW BONNETS--Jrust ..ree'a and now mein over 200 new style Silk Bonnets for Tall and tar. • oeo A. A. MASON kW. WARM. ROLL BATTER, from Westmorr 1: land amnty, kyr sale tble.inerning ltry _ ce9 . J. W. Mani/ LAND, 266 liberty et. t LARD OIL-25 bble. No. 1 Lard Oil jr sad. for de by ,: oil '' T. LITTLE a 1 V OFFEE-100 bags Rio Coffee jimt re cd Vin store and far sale by . oeo T. LITTLE 100, QERDS; SEEDS-50 sairior Fain , Gram F e ed. for ra i l Ca see • ' • - oc.l, .1 WARDED?. EMBROIDERRED DEBEGES—We hriire 'just ma. popular montawat of those vary t i t mbroldned Debeges. which .131 to offend we half the uszugprlee. LllAsjNt CO. It btb 4A; MASONRY AND-ANTI-MASONRY.;4 NZL' i ta i¢which= paVi..Pit i l u ag Mom ore full t and 2.11 i2rawatatlaas mantra! beam% - 11=tae r IV Bears br Allred Crahab ; male Iv_ o4r . : HAT & CO, 6S icco6 at. -•• —*Ad r'"517 1 ELT/ 11 /ChM Let WI [0 SIMI Mtge eto kOf consttting fn part of tbe heet floor oilcloth; narrow floor 01l cloth; • 11 e..7=1 E =A i r=u do.bg, , • • Tranrparent Window Roden Shade Tria4; tnitioth craeh; Furniture 01l cloth, Oc.. - .We I write .tbe on of Wholesale and 1141 par .nhilAnn to ottf ido.h. 'blob cin to bought . low as form tb* eastern manufactories. kaki 4. a ft. PWILLIPIt, Floor Oil •d firma. st rulimpi. !D Oil Cloth A COTTAGE FOR S A InE-With 5 Loti ground, each ltd ft- front by If4rdee•Laltarate pearl tikr Auertwor Meta, on . the Planr Reart.., Tha hor m iwl well Zed shad. • firm ..soda In front. 4room and a grooms la the sear. and also two kiedlanutbrr MOM use. tr-orll to order. ?rte. and team made rIVEIikOOTS FOR SPRING /ZOOM- Ixo—,mr stook of Balboui tt.t. 1.4 farina tn . . o land. Inthee condition, composed ally...cloths. Toll Croons, ar... Ile nook Is lards sod varied sod offered at Pal kw Mims. Catalogue, motto applicssds. ' - . JAMES WARD 0 ( INDIA RUBBER STEAM PACKING-- • In of sh.ots frossl.o2 to 1 Josh Is ildeknos alscr stem . ialurts to alma, cell read/1M tuahlrhoksala•nd Mae at the Lulls IS saber aMpot. J. *.p.PHILLIVi, • aeL Agouti A,c bt Ocolyme Subber.P•eklog - 41 ,„ Ste gala is bet& Maelllos _boa MS - of 3 mama and. eal with • lot 20 ft. boat on Althoff at. Ith bi . lo Omm pmarb sus slum Wm, grape Mom. Se,__Tmee. Wol. balsam st 100 &loam •S. GUTOOIIOII* SO: NEW 311E1610.—Just published and select " bk r 'llmT Udall% Pereormilly,_in the code= eitlele The G AlT(es ell. le-hayrmere Polka. bLlilse Mr. Wows. aebotthreh, iinry Mojal. • "The harThho BAIA, by• e an • The Her of the NOT= eak,e7 ' howl= gotadrillejty Goethen. , • . Posner( Evening hehottlerm, Miselrmek. - .• The Goldhab • 1 / 1 T Toter. • • • LaY Prtmette. Polka Prldbam. •Tbe Straermer's Waltz. unroll. • • BONOS—Come with ter wen 'slog oda. 8. o.7oita, tlaT UlrL, Ballad. T. Salto'. ,• • . 'Oa Poses Bright Pink= Raorme,Nomdelsolso Barthei47% tarearml BrmeeLlerm. William • Solteet's longterm rme bolo. Proche. , Ter Away, Ramose. Thermo.- :The Laud of one• Blrth=, &mg mad Chores germ' Good Lilahtelag". 4 .• Pameoer liours.ba . l . lad. • • Dark reed Stun °WC?. cituna xusia-Hamluig,s no. ;011.u...a cbura low. Loren stuon. • • • . • • • Th . hey Oneekkall 00=0 Pada , WrmennuT. J wit ne& earge oleetion o( other my W l d eAeil l e alettliel i ffilitii Slade St re, than. ad et.. eau athiolkaminarso' : - - sew BrimounidEsA large anortment M Murphy t Buietatfa— e base tar open yew liqd beeistlM style. of • Brier tent Giant* Vol/ant newt - • .td Goih Sides 'did!, and Gualnioß!pds stel Merbere&le &label: se ta s :l d liejfileenes f k tg b liste tad tees Wed ideaSlX ckzThe qeiefai ekt4ntioli Or the Ulna te itettoe to tam of wig& It it tuf Welke* Alvaro to loom band SallOttM.ll4, ega ipErABHINGTON , STREET PROPERTY. v sox BALE.—A hutir vett finland thick direfitnit Deere. &minima filth ba t netkn: Muhl, ream tusd Web. enif Kowa on nd BOON maraud min Twit Alto *limn Awe bundttnt on nem and cellar. The lot In .18 A. nous on Waehloß~tto m n It.. or let deeta si lent the Paws. Ammo. woa Tertnn. -1 11. 8 0? in remainder tnl Rand • • 8. CO LIIIERT a SON: NEW UOODS4 =-- MurPhY Buithfleld. .idshrut v aget t r s t oolL ua strisr4 Po'd do dm Plaid Chetoaron ito doh • otorinota Noodle Walcott 1.1,rd, Showli *ad M*, Malvin so. mg sr, issons4lo., .1 sm . so. war, to to hod et the oortb. out