BEM iii= ',coats. Mr. Howard, defendant's ; counsel, moved 'ler a new trial, and filed his reasons for the n,* PrtOCICILDISOI or Coxstos Corsol---ff,4oF, tiers. October 30th, 'S&L—Members Present—llessrs Cott: 13. Lewis Fleming; indictment ri,,ault and battery with intent to kill, on oath of An- Ebbe*, Lem o ns, F e lix, Getty, Gracey„ t Hamilton, Kirkpatrick, T.• M. tittle, S. Little, tbou9 Whittaker. The parties had a difficulty w lniey, miller • 11 , 31 ,, 5ter , heed, in Peebles township= the of October, when, as the prosecutor states, the defendant drew a Rowley, Scott, Si , ngerly, Steer, Sweitzer, Tacker, •• pistol from Lis pocket and, discharged it at Whit. Young and President s •va, • • taker—the contents striking the prosecutor en • Mr. Fe li x presented apctinses-ot asking for authority, to remove and make use of ; the shoulder and chin. On triaL all carcasses of animals that may at any time ! Com, vs. Philip Wiseman:. charge surety f die within the limitsof the city. th e peace on oath of Cooney Torney; charge out 'Read and referred to committee on Ordinances Proven and prosecutor sentenced -t° pay the ~,,i neni o n with the the Board of Health. • costa. Mr Gety, a bill of Dr. IL M. Tindle for at- I com. en Georgians Keifer; charge surety of the neace on oath of Francis Anderson., Prose; ~.d , n nn, o n a ponon with cholera at the .w atch • house—.s7. . color sentenced to pay the costa of the"prosecu• - Referred to Committee on Claims' and Ac- tint ' counts. Mr. Reed, a bill of .$7,60 for natfrom J.S.J Pearson,. Mayor directed to draw a warrant for the anaorinl. Mr. Miller, a resolution authorizing tho May or to - drawn warrant fox' , .sls—to pay. expenses • of the recent elehtioe in the Ninth ward for a Se lect Conucilman—Ailoptcd. • ' The President read a en mainnication from J. J. Kuhn, City. Solicitor, to whom was referred the claim of Roues Kruskamp fur damages by , t the opening of Gibbon street, in which he affirms the legality of the claim filed. 1 Also, a •tetition for Isytlggns pipes-on Arthur . street, from Centre Avenue to Webster street. Referred to Gas Committee. Air. T. -B. Little, the following resolution, which was adopted and concurred in by Select Commit Resolved. that the Mayor be and he is hereby instrUcted to offer a reward of $i2.00 for the ar rest of John Kroner, the murderer of Terrence Clarke. ,Mr. M'Autcya bill of R. E. lil'Goweliof Referred to ; Committee on Claims sod"-.lc counts. - • 111r.illoceitead offered the following : It has been stated on the floor of Council that three members of the city police were in ermpany with i i m in Kramer et lb. , time it was ascertained novena tool murdered Ter. react, Clark, and Antlered escape; There.. tore, JIOME MATTERS. ',Resolved, That the Pnlice Committee bo au - .thorized arid instructed to Imatigate said mit • • On motion of Mr. Siz.gerly, the resolution nos amended by adding, "and that if the committee are Satisfied that there has been neglect of duty; to recommend thO:4layor to discharge each offi core.' The resolution was then adopted.- .- Rowley, e. report - from the Aqueduct Committee, asking the confirmntion of, their np pointaieneofStephettM. itlcSliiirrfas i Collector a the Agoeduct.• • Report approved. A bill-of,J. IV. Biddle, of two dollars was re-. feried `to Committee on Claims and Accounts. Mr. Moorhead, the Billowing, which was s e : 77 illesoived, That the pipes supplying the 'tenter to our water works be extended further Into the Allegheny river, and into deeper tenter at the earliest possible day. Mr. M'Auley, the following, which was pas sed: , • Resolved, 'That the Committee on Streets bei be instructed to have the Oliarn street sewer ex tended from •its present terminus to the Ague .duct. gweitzer from a special Joint Committee, 'appoiatedit the meeting of October 25ex-offered , the following resolutiwer,:which were unanimous ly adopted and concurred in VS. C. • Whereas, an all wise end Omnipotent Provi dence has lately visited upon our city a fearful epidemic 'which 'has stricken down with unspa ring entitle-mums,' in youth, in manhood, and in hoary age, bemired, of our fellow citizens,. com ;melons and friends, among whose victims it is etre painful duty to record our late fellow mem bers, Henry Chignell and James Mercer r—And, Whereas, during the same dark hour of our tribulation, John F. Quigg; another of our mem sbers, was taken from our midst by a Blower, but no less fatal formic! disease; and a proper ex pression of our syMpathim was prevented by the overwhelming glooth and despondency in which our whole community was shrouded And, Whereas, death bas again visited our halls, and atricleen with' his nnerring shaft the oldest and most experienced member, of the Select-Council; —And, Whereas it is one privilege and our melan choly pleasure to express for these. our lute com panions, the regard we entertained for them na eitiocas end members of the Councile,„while lie ing, and one cause:mice and sympathy with their, relatives and fri7mts at their decease : Therefore, Resolved, That we the Councils of the city of Pittsburgh, while we deeply lament oar. loss, reverently submit to 'the will of Divine .Providenee in taking from us our renew-mem bees, Henry Chignell, James Mercer, John' F. Anigg and Frederick Lifter, Req ;—an&that ire recognize in the unexampled mortality with which we have lately been visited the same emn'warning to each and all of us, given by the Savant. of Inauldnd himself to his disciples, when he mid to them, "'Therefore be yp also . ready ;..for in such an hour as ye think Cot' the . , non-of man cometh." ex' Resolved,, That during their connexion ,wi,th ust ea'rnefnliers, their conduct was honorable and praiseworthy. and that they faithfully represent ed and sustained the interests of the different Werth) they immediately represented, and of the city et large. -a • - Resolved, That the Select Cocincil has, by the death of. the venerable Frederick Loxes., tlsq., -lost its oldest and most experienced member; one whcricas distinguished in no eminent degree • by his punctuality'und,demtion to the business. of Councils; nisi by . the—minseientious and en ergetic discharge of/every duty he Was called upon to perform xrund who,as a private citizen, was remarkable- or the, interest manifested by •him.in the advmscement'of public improvements and the general welfare of the city, and for the unspotted character, for honesty, morality, - and Singleness of purpose, he leas ever maintained • staring his long residence in this community. Roolvani, That we sincerely condole and sym pathize with the families and friendw of the de . ceased in their grief at the bereavement they , lave severally suffered, and earnestly peafthat Gad may send that healing-to their henna: that Omnipotence alone eau give. • • • , Resolved, That the foregoing resolutions be entered upon the minutes of -the Councils, and -that a copy be furnished to the families of 'each of the detemad members. .• IM2I Esamx—ln our report of the, proceedings of Common Council on Tuesday, we stated that a resolution had .passed that body which! was. aoiende do AS to exclude the Mayor's police ftom participating in the reward offered for the arrest ed far tie a rrest•of Kremer, the murderer of Terrence Clark. We attended the meeting of Councils at which the resolution passed; we heard the amendment offered, nod, though we Were preserd until Councils adjourned, We heard no thing about its being withdrawn until yesterday. We regret that the error Omuta hare occurred in our report; hot it was wholly unintentiarial. and may be attributed to the confusion that ex isted r when theresolcition passed, which, we presume, prevented our hearing Mr. Sweitrer withdraw his amendment. In no other way Chu we account for the mistake. COURT -or IItTAILTER SESSIONII.—TUE IVATCII - Cossicrz . D.--The Cook met: at nine o'clock yesterday, titer his Honor, judge2l4l'Clure, charged the Juty in the chic of lilesdrs. Link, Camille and, SieDonahl, indicted for lireeny...-- His honor dwelt at g eat length upon the law bearing on the case. and look onusualsains to explain it in all its phases to the jury. lie then reviewed the evidence, and pointed out the dif ference between circumstantial and positive tes timony, showing wherein the former might be applied to the case. The charge occupied about half an hour in its delivery, and *As one of the ablest and clearest discourses of the kind ever delivered to a jury from the bench of our Crimi nal Court. •. I'Se jury retired, and after an alisence- of some twenty minuted returned into Court with a ver dict pf "GCILTY, in manner and form indicted,' against Link, and "guilty of aiding and abet ting the larceny," against Camille -The court refused to receive the verdict is Ibis form, and. the jury, without leaving the box, renderedi verdict of guilty against all the pris oners. iil'llonald and Camille they recenurierid ell to the Mercy of the Court. Mr. Marshall, Cnrville's counsel; Asked that the jaiy might be polled. • • • The Court refused on the strand that the ser diet of the jury bad been made public.befOre the application wad made. • Mr. Marshall then made a motion in arrest of jidgment; and for a new trial, in the case of Carrille. c`", The Court gave the gentleman four .lays to file hie reagens, &c • ` Mr. Mampton nude a similar motion in behalf tif IleDenald. • The evert theta over the TIMM! , of the, prisoners, bud ordered the Sheriff to take them „In charge.' They ,were at once removed from the co u rt house; and are now awaiting sentence in thesounty jail. ' • The trial commenced on 'Tuesday Morning, and ended a little before noon un'Thureday. It excited treat intermt, and the court romp wee crowded from the time it begun until it ended. Cots. vs. James Terse: indictment assault and battery on M. Irwin. The portion reside in Law renceville, and had a tigb(t'thero some ten days ago, in width Irvin gut rather severely handled by his antagonist. It wee enntentled, for the prosecution, that Tee-se"tdriett Irwin nn the face with a stone, and the missile with which it was alleged the offence bad been committed, • was predated in.court. Dr. Robinson, end othe who PAW the Sght,testified that no stone was need 'and that the injuries - :erhich. Irwhi received were. inflicted by- Teese with his det. -Verdict not end the defendant sentenced . to pay Abe' SUPRIIIS Cocas—Prenot—a full bench. Ale Court on Thursday delivered opinion in r.a.'• following causes: Hogg vs. iVilkins, from Fayette county. Judg ment reversed by - ten. fa. de nowt auarded.— °Onion by Chief Justice Black. Attorney General tn. Erie & N. E. 8.. IF. Co. The Court apprevo of one plin of defendants, that relating tothe city of Erie, no far an not to require them to go to the•harbor; but totally dis opprove of therphut relating to the loczatioa of road only along the Buffalo road. The motion for inj one tido, applied for by Wigh man vs. Penna. R. It.. Co., woe apvued by Mr. ,Stanton, for plaintiff, and Mr. Stokes for defend ant, after whicti Mr. Stokes withdrew his demur 'er, awl the Court directed. proceedings by de fentlannt to stay until an =ewer to the bill he filed, and the further order of this Court. The C... of Canal Commissioners so. the Pittsburgh and Connellsvilleltailroad-Company, was argued by Cul. IlVtlandless, for the rem ! plainant, sad by Gen. Wilkins for Railroad Coot puny. Stew'art ve. Sterart'a err . F. col - quitted by Col. 'Ml:landless—for plaintiff. and by Caronban nod Woods for defendant. Miller 00. Kramer X: Kabul, misted by Woods anti Cochran for and Knox and Holden Tor der.ndont o. • COMMITTED:—AIderman 3leNlaater yesterday morning committed a woman by the name of• Bndget Glynn to prison, upon a charge of threat ening to burn the house of Patrick Glynn. The defendant is a fine looking female of about 2O years, of age, buCappears to be insane, if FO she will in all probability be sent to the Insane Any. him at ilarrisburgh. Ton iALL.—There were no less than fourteen commitments to jail yesterday:: The institution has now over 140 inmate, LAWCNT.—Thotnos Bradford and Michael Me -1 Closkey, were committed to jail yesterday,- on a. charge of larceny preferred against them by a watchm_an named Baris. The crime with which they stand charged was perpetrated under quite t novel circumstances. The defendants it appears j were arrested for some pottr infringement of the law and placed in a cell at the Mayor's office occupied by another tenrnt, whose name we 1 could not learn, and while there, stole some $9llO in money from their companion. Diorator Cot:RT.—Before Judge Hampton.— The case of Lonergan action of judg ment, before reported, no decided in furor of the plaintiff, yesterday. Jo, ph Adnms Louis Mi action to re cover ,Intnages for mnlicious prosecution. On trial. BY TELEGRAPH. Not. I.—A pilot boat arrived from Key West on the 2tith. The Isabel had put in with her, Abaft broken. She can return to Charleston In moderato weather with.one wheeL Loctsviu.r., Nov. Salt Late mail ar rived at Independence on Sunday, bringing lit tle intelligence of interest Business in the Valley is recovering but mon ey is not very abundant_ The Indian depredation! nee measurably closed. More amicable relations exist between the Mormons and yarious tribes of Indiernsi, who ore quiet, and but few of them are to be seen - Ward ik Gurry have moved their trading post further up the mountains. Two companies of troops metal Fort Kearney. The grass has been burnt pretty well off by the Indians. The grass only to be found in spots. • CII.kr.LE,ON. NOT. I.—Then' were no deaths from Veirits- Fever 3,-teniay. The Board of llealtlehrive rerolved that the Fever has ceased to an lll.l tho daily reports will be diecootimmiL There . hitro been nn nen , caMcn iu Montgomery wince Thur4day. • IM=l=l ilomput, Sur. _:—The Repubtiehu Stale Com inittee refusetllu accept ?dr. Wiltioter'd eel o ation. He is therefore still the Republican candidate for Gotzroor. The lion. Wm. Appleyin Int> accepted the re nomination for Congrerr, which he Jinn once de- I . ..LINKE - IM, Hotel, with all its contents, wag destroyed by fire to dny. BALTIMORE, NcIT. itelinout, Miaiaer to the Hague, Lae addressed a letter - to the Wash ington Union, denying the charges of the Co, respon•lents of the Herald and Tribune. He raytt be has transacted no banking bash..., and the Legation hat employed no clerk there or elsewhere for that purpose. He also denies hay ing.negleeted Captain Gikpon's W.1,11L50 . 1,:,‘ Carr. Noe. 1-3.1.. , 0n Emery, United States Boundary COMMiSP itllll, has des patched-One of his assistants ahead of the main corps to reach El•Pmm on the 30th September, in 'order to start the Boundary survey at the date provided by the treaty. The assistant, Mr. WheaLan, arrived at El Paso on the 13th Octo ber. ten days before the appointed tittle. Up to the 15th tilL no information has been received by the Mexican Commissioner,. beyond a vague rumor that he and his party were hemmed in by tbg hoaile Indians. tte will probably-not reach the pass until November. The party of Ameri can Commissioners and the property is charge were, at the last accounts, two day's march from Beam. San Antonin. 'IiCfNNATI:.Nor. 2.—The river is falling slowly ; weather clear and cool. Flour dull and declining sales. GOO bhls at $7,1:0@:,.57,76. Whiskey ?A. Cheese in good demand nt Pravisians very dull. Small sales new Lard at. HI. Nothing new in other articles.77 , : - Money scarce at I i0:; 1 / 3 1preuf. 1101.,DELYIIIA, Nov. 2.—Flont'r quiet, not so firm; shipping brands offered at:V.1,12109,25: but nn export demand. Rye Flour met Corn Meal, no sale.. The supplies of Wheat (-tne forward 'slowly; in goal demand; ',ales Vaal to 50110 Lushels.at $1,95f0',2,00 for fair and prime red, and $2,0:1 for good white. Rye, bales 000 to 700 bush Penna. at $1,121®1,20. Corn in limited request: sales 0000 to illoo hush at 821 P 3 for prime old yellow. Oats selitce. Whiskey scarce nt 42 in hide. Now YORK, NOT. 2.—Cotton uneliangt..t;l: Flour steady; sales 2500 bbls good Ohio: at $8,31® 8,56: soles 1800 bbla .uthent at $0.00(5:0,50. Wheat dull. Corn firm; sales 108',000 bmdlels westertimixed 823 . 12:83. Pork -decliool ales 500 hohls me. at $12,250 .12,50. Beef ditlL Lard firm at oielol. Rice duff. Sales 600 bbls Ohio Whiskey at 40641. , ; Groceries unchanged, Linseed Oil hteady at 816182 --. Iron lower, Scotch pig :11-508, 6 no.ie'. Steeks heavy. Money unchanged. Virginia,: item 00; Erie IL IL 421, N. V. Central 85,, Renting Cumberland Coal 201. one a n LBS. CANARY SEED store ewI.IIJIJ and for Web, FLEMENfi BROS. SBELS.- EEC. VENETIAN EIED .tore end fur Rale br 9fIEBI.S. EPSON SALTS . in st/i're and i F for neu or o FLEMING .BROS. 5 1 8 .. K S. B .r t f B ,,r B r IT . LT SOAP FLYnI;C s !WI . S ACAlill--Oct. 17th, li A Co- wart, . uw...4 w• . I FANCY STOVES, /timer, Hanna & Co- alchOleon • PAZ, Alex. Lan. \blip, GRATES', FENDERS F. Inena. , • I aim Ilesharn acme Dilworth , John 111 , 1eford. \ Pipes, Boxes, and Foundry. Castings o. .blest. SrotL Itr Stin%t.ldleun. s 1 all kinds. John NeFullen. Richard Bard. \ II 1 I t ilrZ. \ i OineN AYD TKAREIIO USE, It m Lerimer. \ John. hantraon ‘ :;„, n Air, ' „,s,„. \`, 1 N4. '67 LifteilySt., , corner of Hand, \ n ' i'."""b't` , 1-I''' - ' \I ' iTTSKOR‘II, PA, a X7ll. M. SIIAIV, Cotrxntomo; 'and 'r 1 \ ".-- , ,\ __ 4 V e e .,di u ., memhant, ho 71 Wnhort Ohl Cincinnati. ' LIVER 01.(31VIP,LAINT, oblo Itrralment. -T It Pusan &co • Tweed & AIMS., Carprny DYSPEPSIA, - .a ter .4 Peed. Cincinnati: ll orphy A Crafts., Now ih,flearo, A JAPTDICS. \ Culbertsn. Pittsburgh:Triplett, Mender. • ro eIL Louie. 1 aced.._ CHRONIC or NERVOUS s olljalLlTV, s VhciLtS/: OF TILE KlThyol. Fresh Aniviof Fall Goods hpr. . A And all Dinclows ari4ing from a \ Oltordered AOAF A AUL hre jant. roomy - . their Liver or Stomach, \ \ choir° Fall Hoods, to w Ist they Melt° the Patel:dhoti 1 toel'ehttt . m. , thmt the WO'. R 3 ChMtthhl. roe Obohte SUCH AS CONST I PATION IN been enlerteni with great .ere. end will be NII I . loar I i Piles. Patine. of blond to the \ Ilead, Acidify of the . tt r . , ,, f i i din bet...eh...ad lott o efts - Tb"ir ht . ' , . ..W e . Stoma°. &mum. User:hero. DiMitIVC for Food, Tulin.. ‘' h ^r the **...''' - 8r .,,,,. ‘ ,,,, ~,,,,,,.., lor neght he the Stomerh. hour slrdetsonne. ShOrlng or ‘ Pialn b ark siDos So \Plata .. ' 'o • 1i I UttlkriP. 1.1 the Pit of the Stomach. Serinimulg a the Sled m i ~,,,,..,, ~ .. , Head. Hurried and Dirket Breathing, fluttering lit, Striped " ll.art. Choking or Suttseins Smeatiobs then In •ug Plaid " relit:tern Shen L. n.utitzeo\ Mumma of I lefen Dote. r W•habefhte the ht. L4lit'enombelinteg Chin nod Ole; l".. I , Orbiandilull Pain in the Heed. Tendency of hike ilk • onl .1 de Leiner. linehrluka,le Flatten. le, don. Teammate of the Otte and Cm. nirs In the bidr, \ etripod & figured - !Welsh I%Cheit Ismba, ar.. Nudist. 1. huhu. of Ilsat. bloc+ Pine Cohnorecs I..subruel.STl, I M., In the Illwah, ennstant Imagining. of Pell. and amid Canton. Cloth: • n and Hod. r, . 1 Dap ...ion of Spirits.. e h Pederattet el nsions 10W... \ \ • 1.4•1 U. rerecersttr tollto I. ‘ .n a ll mad. and dodos . LI - I'IN'S RR I,N,•II Mht:b A OES, t the very Neut. pricer. with an `eat ellent mod. DR. DOOFLUVPS ant of floosakeepin it Ilooda Full Dun Front Build/mat sot. 01 Ilerreq et 1 , CELES•it..S.TED 'GERMAN BITTERS, a 1 PREP.A II I I) Br • \ Noah'' to Shippers. \ fililE Ohio and P. aas y Iran la .irOad Come 1 11r. C. M. Jack,son, _ l Pen/ I.p.pand to ents. y }bwlght wi th : roniptu and No. 120 kah Street, Phtladelphiet. dispatch. Through Der ht is carried Mini Patch= to Their power fuer the, above dleamies Is not egnePed. It Creetline In nineteen bon.. and them are two natapiding equalled, hy {ll9 14b4k Analwirattedi in the United States, Due. Rom Crestilne to . In emend L en that to may aa the mires atc. la beeny reare•ftereklllll phydeista rely upon them/rapt f eventing of their good.. Late. bad Idled from Pittsburgh to Cim moat'. in. AO and Of ante per 100 Thee. hitter. ea wort the ottentlon of lamella= ' ilr ibe Per the three M..., . of freight Sealed It dapped Powebulnit 'mat lido. to the rectilicallon of .11.tesaml id though at low rates to estrinn, point. In the West. \AP Me Liter and le r glatnie. mmelallig the moat smell. PIT ts. J A. 11P. SIIES, Freight Agent.. leg WW , .. la Wen nese arkl adeetlurta of the dines:tee °t •or D N..C.11 ITN EY, Mellor of Transportatice. tan, the: are. Mt al j eafer..ltain .11 plreamt. . Pittsburgh. Jul/ '5l lahl.-4S= -.- READ NO ith' COM. LYCED. . Liverpool and Philadelphia Steamship ,„-.1', D .T.'"".T..41.1., tl%v:4°;lll'.6erbgtrfittli. an dal. •Idnity if Coo wl them.'. A ladelente-l ' i ' itdajf M.. VOTIC E. ..ThOCAI/4PYajOi.PIIIIADEPIIIA \ ~,o,f ref t k h ,,, l ,, ezes h. .k ,i stat . ha ,,,,, lt h,, la r lip .d far the k,,,,, bes u t , f o rtase ..h she 1 Ili Will toll fur Liverpool. SATURDAY, :Mel September. lend." Ac. • Insteed ofOth Imptember es preemie., ado.thml. 5 S. LARWW. fletinerora Ctere, Somerset Co. CO . . Anz. leAlltilL 9:111T11, Agent. 17 %talent st.. Phdedeleds, 13.1b5.1. Faye ^1 am mush et:ached M Year Cetus. Illt• Or .11111 X THORP:kW. Agent, . tent, hellos need two bottles. of It. which I Proeterint from ere.3l. ' 410 ishertr et plitahurgh. S. hod.. your agent at flobterset, and found ON. relief ---' - ------------- from It hi diem of the fleet' I cud It hat great eget .."' AIINI FOR SALE, of 132 nerci, , ituato co c 9 moo, arT,..ctl.chl eiha tot tins ... rl. greet bd. be toe e' mt that Vonghbeehouy lityrr.l toll.. shore 111 . 1inne h "gL ih. ,‘,.` . " 3 ,,, e r* ,, - jar ,;„„ c...3„,...mi ~,,,' ..1 port ale D 1 from the . tt, weer. DI ser" , "*S" s '' .st. h toed - M self half adman bo CM. of Your nerman Bite U.. GO or prime !seem hindm rider :bole Umber . ".. ror lira commentsend dl of et• someone charm and will watered. A two story brisk home. • large frame „,.'''..,...,,,,,,, ..,d. m e e v e . o r m a ce , i ....„‘ „a wne d hares le Ith Mom lawnnent. else, suitable ouhlellalin.re - - . m et ...l,mb a mem the mes .o . f the l a d e u Apple. end PaiMh orchard with abundance or other frisit ' AV * Th. w..., 17 "' la the fire Ida r r "` - . ..01.• sart from 'which I t ir.V . ll.l%al Ms. k r l f r.,,,,A . 4.*. 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