4 , - PITTSBURGH: TOMMY• IIIIOI a 4 INGITCTOM 23, 1855. ::. The. litintrt Prate:ftdiode: -•- --' - . Timir.'or Wilms •Bearnsrm - -Wissnagss. nano ina ciwN-Tnii Dtrannil stew 4411t0110 Wane ‘...lietr..Reint Citownsty. - ......:. •-' ..... •,- In the Court of tbiarter ns, Bessio..otillendiy, . . the gait against William Bennett far violation of 1 the Ant to Rear - sin the` Sidi of -Dttexleating, Liquors, passed Apra„..lB4.s.'l, wee taken P. •.... , For the Commonimilth, R. Biddle Roberts, . Esq., District. Attorney, and 8. ',.W.Black and Francis C. Elenegio, Faq's,' the two latter ena- . •. - • . . .. . . ployed by. the TimperancieLmigott ... ••. - - -: For „the Defendant, A. W. Loomis,. and An dre'w.iturko, . Esqs,' .. .. ,The ***llan ; is Jame s Sharpe, Constable of _ • , . . :. a . M. Ihkorts asked what was the defendants pies., , ~. . . . Mr. Berke, or the d efence, asked bir. Roberbi ~ to °Monte - u n the -.indictment the name of sole memonsi le person as prosecutor. .116._ Bowls ' t 1 the name of James Sharpe .ii - was endoMed pen the indictment - asseen pro - tor. •, 'llir.licirke, proses: addressing the Court, 'said Mr. -ftspbosib 4. l •PliTe we e note le def. - The ' defendant is entitled to a prosecutor whole re -, ifiletleihie, Brat; for costs, and aecond r ,for dame gee. in a salt for . rdifieions proieenden. ' Ihe Collet well knows that a public oMoer is noise responsible; Mr. Sharpe is a oonsthble and not ... liable foi costs: 11r.. Sharpe made the return on ithie.h this prosecution • Ins instituted, as he . was required to do : by the law,. bet he has stated in the pabliirprintathat it was upon i nformation furnirdied'hist by other settles that he made the return and that hadid it hot/tufty-to his own etteserotright. •Tbidefendent will refuse to put MIAs plea .until be here to responsible presets . tore:des; peremptorily ordered by the Court, ~ _.. ... . ' Idir: Roberts said he gevethe - best name in bier ptriervels. that on the indictment. He did not know how the Court could compel him to give any other name. What Sharpe had said in the public prints, he 'was not supposed tribe cogni sant of. True, the prosecutor here was not re sponsible for costs. bathe did not see how anoth er could be substituted. Air. Loothis hoped that 'some one who re spooeible would come forward and act ai prose miter. He contended that it was not the design of the: Legislature that the constable_ should come into Court as the , prosecutor. Mr. Berke referred to the "Act of 1705, let Smith's Laws, p. fiG, where it is laid down that - no pereon or persons shill to obliged to answer a bill . of indletment nniessthe name of a rftmon sible pmeeentor be endersa . Col. Black asked what had been the praetice of the Cond.' Heretofore in every tippling' house case, the return bad heart made and the indictment endersed by - nobody but the Coasts his. Ito did not see what especial dignity this . ease had over others The circutostanoes mere the same as under the old law, except that under the new law the constable is made the prosecutor, -end sotonly . s. prelim:tater. , ==MrsLoonne contended that the law menim by' -"PTO:mentor the man at whose instigation the-pros emotion Is instituted.-. The indictment sets forth that Sharps made, the return on information re. mired- from • othess- • • Let ;those other persons come forward and beanie prosecutors here. - The Court said it wee true that an Act of As etimblY 'requires that's preieentor be " endorsed `when , demanded. - Bet. yon• may take from a peck:to two bushels of indictments under the old isar-and you will find that in every instance the pro.steutior is the conetable of • the Ward, end there is no reason apparent to the Court why any distinction should be drawn between the old and the-nowlimr. The ,dofendant has a right to ask a responsible prosecutor. Tim District Attorney gives Mr:_lintarpe... - ;, Sow, - the defendant confines • himself to the assumed fact that either the eon citable ar,..thi defendant"Must, pay the costs.— Thlals• note correct assumption. The County maybe Made to pay the neater.. What is it, then, to the defendant whether , the prosecutor or tho county pay the costs,if he escape? It is objected that the prosecutor is the constable of the Fist. Ward.. Suppose the Court lay thet it will not coerce the defends° tio pleed until there is s private' prosecutor. The consequence Is the law. fails dead,„ still-born, unless come good. " natured pirisate'• individual run arnund'and do the iintyotthe Constable himself: - • Tiro Defendant roust pot in his pies. : • • She Defenessisked that the: fset.tbat shape • is constable ottheirirst Ward be ma:mho& oaths sat ~ . . . " -4 ,11bnit Prdieret' tithi-bit - en recorded. `,•!,,:-. 1. - .17iftTelkwing it &andante of defendant'eplei tinder; pretest, Mipled from the records of .the • . And, to Wit Clabber 22; 1855; the defendant fi • fthly:stied - in open Court to plead en answer to Meted honetnfent, demands that a proems • tor be enukmted. -on :the -indictment pursuant to the Act of, - .AsseMbly - pissed the—day of—, .1705 , Witereupen, DiSteletAttorney * ,endonsed the wino of James Sharpe; constable of the First -Ward of rtitstOirek, for prosecutor—he stating ' at th e fime that be had no authority for so do - ing,exiiilpt the feat that the information upon Which the' indictment was-fond was nide by maid Sharpe as such constable. Thereupon the defendant objects to bitenOleimicy as &prosecu tor _ w ithi n th e Wessling ofstaid Act. of 1706, he &Ming In - hie official oarecity and in the dia. . charge of his official duty. as ouch .:oonstahle.-,- . .But - the'Court_neerriles the objection and orders the defendant to plead M the indictment. And, wherenpon, the - defendant, protesting spinet said order of the Court, built obedient* theieto, pleads - eon - cut et r • , The Court, at one o'clock, tool!-` an bODi!S TeCESS, ' • i Allll2lOl .• • • Ccnire convened attero-o'clook..'. • Mr.. Berke saked'tlie:Coart if the defendant • had not • the privilege of quiellouieg the „jurors as to whether they had•formed any Judgment in ' .‘ 'regard to the 'UAW upon' triaL • • Sir. Roberta thought this emu ea:nothing ma mmal lit a mitelemeanortriAL : Mr: Burkelhought the law and. tho .Constitis . Man autiisetewito every min - an itaiartial_and • unblatted,jury•...' _ Thu Ghat loathe question was allowable, and Sado McClure :then : eddressed • the Jurors—. •‘Gentlensim of the 'Jury, it any' of Tott have. fortnedt or jerprwmed In.:opinion in regard-to . the hinoceOto of this defendant, you . Will please witti•liaw." • • .. - . Hone of the 'jurors :withdrew:, and the Jury - District Attorney Roberts opand the awe for • the Colmamonwealtit. -He detailedihe provisione of the new law, and reed the indictment.. With the p4lley of the Hen,' he remarked,-; lids Court. 'NA nothing to do.. The law nitutbd taken here u 'it ..exists on the statute Without any reference to outside Convidendions. Theilmt count of the indiettoent charges that_ . . . • , Beeuett , the second of • October" .nudotshred a plate for- the sole , of liqueri; the seemed °oust charges thet Be.nnett kept liquor • 'Ter sale; the third count utilizes that be kept --for sale pad iota liquors. - • . The teeth:tali ;ler - the Commoniealth was then opened. ea follows:.;.:. • Jackson 'Jeffrey . testifled.. , lfeew Bennett; he keeps a reetsuront Wirdeond 'Alter, 'Pitts.; • burgh; I was In the hoes. on last Fridsy; I was Igo,* before that; I think:it : Was, the first or ems. :caid4ZP.ctehery I m . 4.ttiore on the first,' 'am posltimi; :Was not there. on .2'aeaday, the second, as far II rrsoolleeli Brae; then ono* or twice the - Srst and ?Hort* the 15th. • Question—On soy thty between 'the let of 00- . totier and the lath - exelasiviy...did Mr: Ilennett . - keep and eell liquors S , Mr 'lterke—We object tn'tbe question pocoone we ore not . e.b.srged.with aoy offence subsequent • • tnthe cafe of the wariest ou Whitt' Bennett wu -it r ooted. The Information was made end war * rant • imsned o.' the. taxed of October. We ols. jeat'to any itrvidti3oB subsequent to the alleged *mastodon" 'if the arouse. -The tad.ietnient in. - every count, ollegso the: etflince 'to have been committed only on the 2ed. The offence ,ed In — this* indictment 1367111 , bad in exhume wain •the second or October; and the Wm i s . .'therefore Material. - , . Col,.itleek said there yes no doubt the quoit. "Men . „.snuf fit Important one. 2lnts:la , material. or the teunxees indictment,' we say, rho' law went into fore. en the : , 2nd of October, * ad OA CointnOnWealth,Miti shop that the of, •' •anterior the ending of fence I N committed • • • 3 ibe bue these two point* tisk*, $ e , could not see what difference these wintbeihreen this esse,and anyotluir I. goealsor, nor ws7tlie -wag: ride should t4det! parted from. .$ Loomht said She law - was without a ; . ftel."..,„Ttosoborgfeesn eidirily 'Carel &L.*. lie did riot supposed pot#lo' geed. siouldjustifi • depskure from the: principles of • -law. Thhi hew law has` presided extraordinary ::uthl'itringentpstateres tebehig this new offence et'sadsg whiskity berme the Court; Whets the ,•-•ofissitr snaltee theteomplatur,. seemed to hint :that the indictment should months no.morif thin - Abel' riatter 4f the complaint. Thus: eta in. ilittsitit It drawn; and "my properly so..7Tbe itefermation eras madi ,on the: tad - Of Wait., and Itttelodietment - canalise three coasts' ell of vLiah e & , tr the .alleged. efface to hoye,been comm itted orkthat day, and therefore It Got couipeteet to ileo, evidence of-the cenneindoe the swims. oubeggeent to - tbat - tires. Mr: Berke:sad that there Intro tatthiseez * *Bone thembole. hodhatie tee j,of4e' "leanest kw,. 'jt akek keepee of 144bW4,1ousitritheis t he slate LIU'AP-TMENT celled upon to saneerwohatze which ho blue nev., ,er received notice of and for an to have been committed albseqeast to Mistreat' 'for theaffonos which the indiatrairit The Mitt visa es• koaturfolnsireat miedemenoi mot sees fit to make my new rulee of iyipboye, and the Mart could not depart, from those now In ethrtenee. The 'witness msy c Tbe tibies-Idon'tretneinbtraftetiaiitaill 'beforeror after Aliielietion Wait them; I was-there on Are thirteenth. , - Mr. Black-.. Di d,, you, on that ,: 'day see ski xinous; spiritohia; malt or brewed liquors theret Mr. Burkit.t.Underwhich count do you ask thbi, question ' • • • Mr. Biaek—tinderAlr." - , The TRitneser 'did; they looked like liquors,. did =Seim any - cookisils ; I drank a Mau por: lion Whit is tolled 'blackberry !midi; it ens paid 1 'jar Other persons there pretty handy to the the defendant keeps end maln4 tabu the hewn -;'he was there himself; he kept villoukspirifuons, malt and brewed liquors, for Nilsen that day; I believe the other persons In there were drinking; there way a bar or Minya:de cut place for drinking; it satisfied me; the per sons appalled to be drinking things each as ale and other Mica:tree; they might have been drink ing the liquor for medicine, but. I. can't tell ne to that; blackberry brandy is - pretty good for diarrhcea; this was in the county or Allegheny. Cross examined—Of my own knowledge; by. tasting or examining by chemical analysis, I do not know that the articles I saw drank were li cluors; do not know whether they were articles of foreign importation. Direct exaniaation resnmitd-.They called for brandy,. son» l'of them nadlionieL lowed.; and were waited upon; Mr. Bennett was behind the Mr. Keller testified—Know Mr. Beruiett when .I see him; he icaps'in Diamond Alley; was in his. house several Ulnas . previous to the 15th; recol lect when the netitbsw went into effect; was In no house on the arsenical second; stayed at home and drank water, stun the second I have been perhaps two or three - times in Mr. Bennett's. Mr. Burke objected to the witness proceeding as the prosecution prOposed to show an offence committed at another , time than the thirteenih as ',petrified in the testimony of Mr. Jeffrey.— Can they -prosecute on any other act than that which they havevdiselosed by their fuel witnesel lie had openly asked the gentleman upon which count Jeffrey testified, and be was answered, ttpon ail." Re contended that the act being proved by the first witness to have taken place on the thirteenth, no evidence relative to any other sot couldthe.offered. Col. Sleek Said the prateoution did not desire to mike out the body of the offence or any other offence by this sawed witness, but only to oor irobotins theirst witness: Thetourt said its ideas differ aftogetbei from both aides. Supposes man begins battering a person on the Second andcontinues battering him till the fifteenth, could you not bring evidence that he had been so doing? This law contetn pistil.' a continuation, and the defendant ought not to complain, when there is but one indict ment fora period covering thirteen dsys. Tho testimony is proper. Witness resumed—l was not there within a few days . after the first of October; I was in therelast week two or three times; was not there She week before last. CoL Black—Then we have no tight to exits int him 'farther due he was not there previous to the fifteenth. Pierce Brennan testified:L . ll;ve been in Ben -nett's -to-day and bought liquor; wee not there between the 2nd and 16th. A number of witnesses were called but none answering to their names, the Commonwealth here closed. Mr. Burke naked the. Court to adjourn till to-morrow. -He had not expected the Common wealth to close - so loon, He presented to the Court, William Bennett's beer license - from the County Treasurer, dated April 3rd 1855. -The Court then adjourned until this morning at nine o'clock. . , Cow or QIJASIXZE Sisiess.--Before Judges McClure, Adamiandlteggs.' - 1 , 10.1D&T October 22 , 1855. Court. °reasoned at ten o'clock. The new Traverse Jurors were rolled—twenty four answering to their names. . The first.can taken up was that of the Com monwealth se:William Erby. Indictment, pass ing counterfeit money, on oath of Emily Quincy. The evidence for the proeecntlon was as fel- Emily Qainey testified—Know Erby; Imre known him four or five months; he came to me • about the hat of August and asked. ma to make him a couple of shirts; Izot the stuff and made them; be came about die first of the third - .week in Atigust; 'he said be was oing to leave that seen. billfo Balthsume and i tl could' change a $lO ,he Weald pay for them; myself and husband changed the bill which was a $lO note' of die Beak of 'lronton, Ohio; this note (here produced) is the : samenett: I told him when he genie to me_theti:thneght.lt.i*: llo titooqi 11 1 11 *d had been . paid off that. afternoon. Crosi-examined—My hnstencre.namit is John out I livelhe is tbe Sixth -Ward; my husband WM out ite yard when Erby called - to pay. for theildr•tic Erby did not tell roe be was no of money for he- coda not - read se write; my husband, could not tell whether it was goad; my bill against Erby was two dollars; be offered to take one shithead give me one dollar; he told me he would take both shirts if 1 would change the $lO bill; be said he would be back to Pittsburgh_ in three - or four weeks; know this Is the note be the ink mark made on - i4-the mark was put on at the Mayor's *tie. • A. J. - Moon _testified—Am a- pollee oifieer, went to Baltimore for EitY; be was arrested when I got there; hetold me be got the- note by sweeping it out from under the counter of Mr. Pinking's oyster saloon on Mirket street he firat denied passing the note," aftennerds -be said he did pass it-on ; :the_ woman bitt' s did not know whether it wan socd - or bed; Mr. -Bougiter want to Baltimore with be.was stmiding by when I hid this canvereation 'with him; be 'add be swept from under the counter foni or-fin $lO-Ws on she bank end's $1 bill; hesaid be Inselpasessil two 'of the.slo Baby bad been living h Mr. Pickings . W. IL Whitney testified-4.lave bad some cr.. , patience in handling money; ibis note is a coun terfeit, and is calculated to deceive one not ac customed to handle money. . ' Crosses:mined—Do not think this noisome made by** phonogzsphio precteam have been in Mr. Picking's eatinghouee; it is frequented by many: I A.: T. Boughs! , teetified—l want :to Boltkoore with is requisition for 'lrby; he said he did .not know this woman; afteriramis he said be did Micas her and gave the note to her: just be fore coming away he said there was thirteen or fourteen Rotes of the wane kind in his, trim's; the pollee in Baltimore found his trunk. The following was — efered•-for the dfonco: . B. Piekiagitestilled--AboW Erby he' was in my employ about mouth_fut a looter; he loft met about - two mmihe Opt" ilcti't 2 think he, can read or writ:Mile got Melte reed letters from his wife and ;to write his answera; he 'slept at my hmise every night., ' • The oounsel:for the defence contended, that etip sclitlida, or gi4 l o.knolflOge..ttes not ly made out The:Jory-vendered a verdict' of guilty, with a recommendation-tiv the mem of the Court, and the prisoner wee remaided , to jail. The Court then took up the Liquor Prosecu tions, which will be fotind reported in another pie Friae Bituana—The Allegheny Council' suet on'Priday night and passed the .followiog reso , . . Xe ifsperstal committee offrri be appointed, twtrfrom ;the Select and three from the C . C., for the purposes errand - rig s plan whereby the foot walks of the bridge:litres!! the Allegheny liferswty be made free to the tin ,serr of said city, and report-to Cornmils,:st nail . Tibias Courtinrnik . - 1 -Itt Cour/ of Quarter Sessions, on Monday, Co4 ,biabtt for the Defen dant, moved that the ease of the Cournionitealth, VS. John Theme* indicted for nniumee,:he non, tinned until the next Tenn.. Motion 'granted: The me:ot= Thornily, - indicted for for gery, was also continued will 'the mat Term, in consequence gf, the ..seriotte Manse of the de fendant. Motion granted, mid .bail continued Trtz Allegheny Valley • Unread is le rousing order to s point two =Hell beyoild.4ieltiudaltis, thirty three miles:.trietant'firote the, eh,. The Attestors and the representatieetree.the emit* city papas makemaleareionlo Klekitainitiato. day, leaving the corner: of, Fit th .asid Market streets Ws month% at Was o'clooki gain: by ondaltateea to the Repot at. Lawristeville." DA= 4 Riaa Grew iru the . sceno - ot a tre mendous liihann Saturday night; Seigel tif the' 'performers were badly used, sad Otitis mere touch injured: The emus is said to: have s been beyond 13ea!tiptio perfect' Fandemo- ottdentood .oVonnell O'Neill, late of the . Dispatch; inteside- retuning to this coun try frotolteleal; in moat two mat 0.. Bisnoi BniPiniN now_traveting in Arkamia stul-Tcnig. addrees_ ie •.Donbas, Famia Tun ,Young,„lttett's Bible Society bee made • great, of Bibles *end Testaments' for.Berve Mr. l'efecTbilVs . 1 .1 3 . 1 4sn's Home," Vairree. atnion.—About -eixty of the pen IChereb, - Peen - ,e;htet, hive been cold NA forty rented.- - - MZi=el==2l= Wanted.",„ oft"of failliatidiy was file.. Iketa isaftfilitagOinht,l9-Itotry,L- ""'" " . . Entrant" enterprise and tact are a foitune In thanteelvm. ThisisOOU'eiimPlifled. In the sue -alai which 14 ; 1'11 puts of the country has .tendid ',the new' Corn Sheller. Thai proprietor of the Machine ids bestling,.ptnbing Mai and some inio or other be. tamps to COMO armed men who likelilmeelf mot see the advantages of a good thing, and take right hold of [kind make* money out of It. He has disposed of a vast ' 'amount of territory, and -the numbs/ens are all delighted with. their prospects of IMMO& In .deed,' with this invention success is not prospect ive, it Is a certainty. The machine etmple, cheep, and perfectly adapted to the purpose in tended. No one can serit and not be struck at once with its exeollenee and rapabilillsos.— In the. fai West Its merits have become known and glowieg descriptions are given of the - favor' with whieLit is received. It is a pet machine with, the farmem. The papers in the State of especiallj where It has been exhibited at the Btite and %linty Pairs epealt of it In the highest terma.-''Xhis State which is on e of the great corn growing region of the world Is still undie posed of. Whoever eeenres it secures a fortune. The result isbot a ehanee—it is a certainty...— The State is a large 'one,—every farmer in it will piiinhase one or more of the machines, for they will recommend themselves, and the cost of the right is very • email in proportion to the ra tions Dierurcr Courer.—Before Judge Hampton bloomer, October 22, 'lBsls. Wile= vs. McCann. Trial Froceedo. livortatritfvaltil PIIILADRLPHIAL, Oct. 22.—1 n the D. S. District Court a petition was presented from Passrnore Williamson. Judge Kane said Mr. W. hid a right to split), to the Court to purge himself of contempt. This must be the ant step. If this petition in such a purgation, then it wilt he re ceived. Otherwise it will not. Mr. Meredith argued that Mr. Williamson should be beard in Court. The Judge said that upon notice being given to the District Attorney he would with pleasure hear the conneel upon any preliminary question arising. District, Attorney Vandyke stated that he had no notice whatever of this ap plication; be asked that a copy of the applica tion should befurnished him, and in any reason able time he would with pleasure come in to ar;• gale it. ' • Judge Kane then raid, .as at pregnant advised, I am of opinion that I eau receive no communi cation from a party who remains in contempt. The drat step preliminary to • all others is en eppliction for leave to judge him of hie contempt. The purgitiou complied, he is reinstated before the Conrt and bulb - 6 eamo rights se before' the adjudication under which he was committed.— If in the opinion of the counsel this view of the Court's anti is erroneous I @hall be happy AO even myself of their learned research for my future guidance. WASHINGTON Orr/, Oct. 22.—Final action was taken oti - Saturday in the cute of Dr. Worrell.— The GovernMent it Is understood disapproves of his conduct in striking the Consoler Hag .. coming home, Ills services, will therefore he dispensed with in that capacity and a successor will shortly ber appointed. - Delaware,. it seems, has a kind of proscrip tive right to the poet. • In the Orphan's Court on Saturday; Mrs. }Woo* •nd her brother, Brooke Williams, a en tered bonds in the sum of $lOO,OOO as adminis r trators of the will of •Mr. Bodine, late Russian Minister, so far as if relates to his personal estate. Judge Parcel decided that the will on ly bearing his signature and not having been wit nessed according to the statute, is not ertMeient to pass the real estate, whiob, however, goes by descent to the widow and her children. All the ,property in this ternary', it Is supposed, will amount to $lOO,OOO. From what can be ascertained, notbiog will be done concerning the Governontitip of Utak until the meeting of Congress. It is the opin ion of thoatibeat conversant with the affairs. of Utah t h at strong military force will be neces sary. Sr. Loots, Mo., Oct. 211—Tbe Kenna tor respoodent of the 6lissouri Democrat says re turns from 22 precincts give Reeder 1936 voles; there are still 29 precincts to hear from. and it is thought that his vote will exceed 3000. The election passed off peaceably; no persons were permitted to vote sinless they had been past residents of thicily. or town 30 days past. The Freeeoilers are getting tip doeuments where with to contest WhitSeld's smiths Congress, Pur porting to establish the following facts :—That it can be proved that there rare. only four legal proolsvery votes in Franklin. and that Whitfield recoiled that out of three-'up-wards 3200 votes were. cast :for. Whitfield in Wyandotte, only thirty Were facsk—that oat of 230 votes cast at Osawatoraj- not over 50 were legaythatzt. Baptist whet= which gave Whit field ,over .100 'votes there were but 17 legal voter* *ad only 13 of them cast* ballot. In Au that,looo impel Wates . were east fur Whitfield In *. thinafittdhalid Conviottian have boon choices. They will forts a mmetitution for Kansas and apply for admission Into theMnion., Reeder is to be the bearer of the Constitution and petition to Washington. • Naw Youx, Oct. W.—The excitement in, the City touching the Grand Jury's presentment of Saturday c o ntinues to be intense. , _The - Tribune gives the following expose of a portion of the af: fair:—...Mr. Ebbing, the Street ComMksioner, is charged with' having entered into • compact with fdeggra. Smith . Sc. blackleg, owners of the street sweeping machine, by vhich he was to give them the carnet for ehmning the - guests, they allowing hini all they got over 5140,000. He, it is Said expected to pocked $24000 by the arrangenient. Another charge is that certain ex-members nf the Common Council had divided 313,000,between themeelyge, and another eon -tractor bad mid, in arrangement with a bend of one of the departments to divide Om spoils with him in consideration of 'ha ' , Anglian contend put New .oarmase, Oct, 20.1.estrir Adria. from oohrestou; Tessa, state that:Ward, Democrat, is elected to Congruain the Muds= district, the official count -giving him a small majority. Col. Calloban hos.had another fight with Mee , : icons and fillies, during, which the lawn of liegroe woe burned.'- Ile ,is reported to hare returned to flan Antonia sad a resolution wiseadopied:to raise 1000 Min for Immediate' Cuitartitatie, Oat 22.—Ftederiek Miller, the author of the retest double werder, Ina yester r day placed on trial for the murder of Dr. J F: C. Nadel, and the -jury returned a feedlot "of Murder in the - first dektee. The testimony was 'conolnuire with regard' - to thetnarder of henry Oraf,-also, ia.to be tried for this on a separate indictment. , . Saw tonic. Oct: 2t The Omnd Jury made a presentment yesterday Mintaining allegations of corruption against the Street Commissioner,. City Collector of Taieu; ;City ;Inspector, Com miesioner of Repairs .and Supplies, and Com missioner of. Streets sad Lapps, New Yost, Oct 12.-411 e schooner ..intign Baker, hence for Philadelphia went idiom near. Long Breach; and Juni gone to places. Meares are honeyed to kayo perished. BALII3IOIII, Oat. =.—Plour ettwili, intim 4000 bide. Wheat unedutaged and dull; *des white Corn at le€o2oletter. In provistoas nothing doing. Oet., 22.—Flonr firm, sales 900 bbis.at $7,90:. nabbing done In Grain; Wbvikey steady" Andes 575 bbls. M aalo4si. Grooenos timbangedMM in tniideeste demnd., Theraver, Oct V...—Yeaterdey Anordlig the boiler of a looomotivo exploded et the Centre •Ildlioad Depot the engineer and ti!eman. Mont; (Pot 22;---Theweir:Dean 'Rich ard - vent ashore fire: gales war& 'of this place; yesterday moraniir... ARP& bolt 'Hs seat one and rescued nit* men and si The laurel lies on She Trxte'fall of :water:; 441 W Irolll. Oct. n.--Cotton quite, with ealee 400 below. Flour firmer with Wei 22,000 hble. Wheat in demand and 'improving with sake 67,-, 000 bull.' at $2,10 for Southern white and SI,L 90 for Western red. Uohi - firmer, WON 01,000 bush. :,Western: Fork firm, sales Beet firm Wei t".'oolsbls. Laidiettio;'ealea'2ooo lA&,Whiskey in betterdemand, sales 156bble. . Ohio at 41. ' .Oaren 'quiet with isles 600 bap, Rio; I,llgar active, isles 400 Milt :Wow Orleana.k Mobunea.iulet with . ealeeloo .bble. Linseed 011 itteedy,,Lard Oil in fate request, at 96. Tobacco thin, sink eake:6o hisis.4l $6lOl. yieleati to both Liverpool and Havre heavy, !Rooks and Sterling enduing, unehanged. - , Plionorntetc:Pot. 22.-:-Flotti quiet, but Priem ieseabs - witheat change; The export de spond le limited and only 1600 MIL were sold at sap". for gailOtl.ne end $9,25 far extra. Wheat a fair amount offered bat the: gainsaid is only moderate, sales 2500. basitATl ll l l Southern red at $1,98 :stioat;- odes 2090 bolt Trim. We Boort white at $2,15 and 700 huh "Penna. white at V 02,05; sOltood, $2,10(02,15. Corn aorta, males 60 0 Mesh yellow at 96. Whiskey '10(1'0Oct/tom inblde 41 and in Ittola 40040. PARTNEit is anafo and well eslablirh - Aunl fissions with. aes=4' 11400. iiirgrat , lot pez Booaib. . 'IU;IMSIFtir R.R. , Cara,..thiatibus!le!, L.LVirays.Pl,64o..i:wmv_jvmbi.um U s ACIVISIKMINCIEfos. Boma& Co, torriesslootw limp* taw vardml6:ll r 1 " . I C Pr& " boßmEnftAL. _ . COMMEMIN OirAtairraket OS; _TOR neT081:11., V. P.lsmaz mom. 7.. a EINNI Sauna DiorOtrig. 5.11. , PITSBIIEGII 3b!IBIIETS Ptrrialsoa Mimi Omni. Tomtit Maratha. Octotat 23, Ma. J YLOUR—mar final Balm Go the' wharf' of War sad 21 bars Bats at $8.00; from atom, SOO bah do. 'orr rotate derma, to ap nut 5)40., napalm old tazielt at. 21,66 and driatt7,72. ORLIN—ItIe i hirdlr so flrao u IWag Wen of 1000 boa dollmemble or Nor: 18, at 80 TOO to Infra at Bb, LBO do from atom at. Ildliad,loo do rat ,QO. ado bail on wharf at 31002. . . Wl3llll[llY—ealaa of 25 blab raotlfie4r Mt: FllO - 22—• aaliof MAI rostetit batMea atSO,O bbl. DLLON—glee of 4000 ma awned k 12:2, tub. LLRD—amall Palm of No.l Lard at )3. oal•of 12 alas No.l Lard ON at DO, mob. 11180 PORK—small mks at $lOll6Ol, coati. CORIZZ—a We of 20 boa 1110 at IL% rub. META 4.a ash& 100 tau No.3Anltmard4 (at. Char)m) at 230. olz moo MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. The (Islithrola Bunke: yesheday ordered Into cola at the Ani•Y Mee wilkerider munternmeding orders, lode ciedhy the toeing the Foralgo news. now P.O into has or haute, ready If need he, thr export. Wed..m it net erectable that hitimationla hare teem held oat to the gni lion broken that they may coon =Market kw and In this shape. Very much dimmed the omen of the IC:changes next week and the eh of the advice w by the Cunard dame. dos at Hallam On Weft? day.. However *pink= may, dilder—bed they certainly are at wreat and dime veriance—es to the enact of the Mame* Of Pennant in England Or Irma. or • meet to any other violent mamas of Ovvernment ming on the comeleroo and exchange@ of the tinned Staten the first net ftelloftier. is to Induce manual caution with the Diemen !looms connected with the Rind= m e e tlyThe theory Mat wean in • position hem In ma by themftfortenes. either of we: or AnsWel , ember's...anent In the Old Worldendrenleetulyof the modest." of West er. Yemen with width we an molonlysinot by cornmerte If not mammals/ dependence. le trested as little elm than • enischlirrons &Wale the mom prudent caludathins of the (fteetieur Home. The fluft. ought, embalm to be ottoman. but the eight emu are not arelaya Mend willing to risk their wmith or credit to make It Y Thant Tipp Mesmer (him tad 1600,00 D In lets en wased oft live til t s t a b er ui mayeMed ll°l br'l __EmeeThr Ppa t, l7 3M=w " Vst n ig teed the VII/mismi or W e eintange- Mame, the shipment, is made Artie , by reason of the ancomal prawn( gold Just new In Perim, sad *MUT Ly TeMen of the timidity of some ennlttere. who in the premed uncer tain state of monetary affairs in te n d netlike to take the risk of bills. There wee oaten:dr an IMUMImmt of Went he on the market at e Intim Mies for the Vomit , In Uwe herr There were mom that mene. of the teed• bee blanking home* tied made a content to fermi Om of gold to the flanks of Reeked and ermere but we consid lop er the romans. perfectly . buelas.—N YTri There le • batter en only of capital to In the newt Bemuse p ap of Woolen assay is worth Ma *dint kw bills se and We Ws, per parer at WO montha,ths astea ranee from 10011 The stook market le annenally dull. Them ere no order, of Importance by the Islet Ammer for Am e e fe e ct se r p m en ri he e m a u te l s o W n n caution obnbonon Mark oleic: Tattle In trade sad oparasken—fi Y Moaner. gm the fleet thee ths London' Times highs. to talk o e netional beeloruptay" kw old ang h.& Tide le certainly strong Uniting!, be meta •Jounut to nommull It airtalely molt mat o an alarm Manage all linen of mottoes! faith and mend canner that even en eumerindon of payment" by the Bank of /ter:Mod Wield to suggested la leading oirt.s. Tba bowmen Is lookail oboe poly sa remote =wee . datind=a.tritid. the: tztbutss4atigrdettl: yens BAUM cad Conti...tal implied has mought, largely. Mvestmenta In thhi country. and that thenmlii of the peat two years have urged further trusendessm, cif capital thews to the United Stabs. We give et iseeth the rept cos murk' of the Lanedin • Time* on the liaannal prup tensor Gnat Wien. From Mule our reeds= an draw their own coneludon.—!hide Soros of the, private letters from Paris disown the proba bility of avneperuitoo of sivoloPe.vrtetit=l= 'Yaw. and we hod one nowinzelly we] bare who madder ouch so event probable within the oext thirty or Met,. dam • The effort of such a egepettelon. hoverer. It to avowal!f mended, would bans° perm. bently Norio. snot upon tha iotenrets of this country. —N Y Tribes. IMPORTS BY RIVES MONONGA RUA' RIVRR• BOLTS-4-bad rya, 96 do heat, A Calbortwon 66 dn. 11111marth t en; 62 do, Brims Aaz 9 Edda aeamt,ldeatllsb t likehardaoa; 91 bra Wass; n 4127 * az 49 9W. Stow, sundry coasts:mac 171,4iCINNATT, br Wronno-12 !Alio Eutor9.l9 roll. leath r. IA Dbl. oil. 40.10 *Water. WO do rkomr. 693 eke wboat, out: =4 do, Wilmwth or, 799 do, 111rzio l• ea, 12 bbl. alic= d 4V l VA.l- ` IT 1`.1„,"=. 1:::" 1 74•1"Lei 1.M...0r:* Sundry 0 , 14. 1 / 1 1",.. • . . aiDisoN. es P Lomas-27 ladea wool, 11 Mohr; 1062 bed. &am, rot 214 do, 60 do 9 1.6.y.noadricoaddooaa. W1111111.1120,9y NttroalL42 aka rya. 9 Mb dour, Ma- Awe it Aiwa: 39 Aso arboad. Wfloaulli. A 226 do, Bryadi A 9;342 do rya. 192 bdla ro.r.' 669 4990. do boor. aandry malyeama. 7..1922911.L11.11ay 11kasooga0a416.11.-863 Ws floor. 63 MI6 loatkor. 26 Oa moat voodoo*. laW PUNA. CAKAI., (Ni.. 111tebera Den pk drgs, 336 loos 10 bia tin. amyl, 40 .6. coda Wl, 629 to poard.r., IMPORTS BY RAILROAD • CITILLIM . .II,3a Pfrriniu S -11-73.bWr ow.; alt Raw 3 /us Wawa 4 begs Item Wilms • Aew; 26 deied Tnalt: IR %us three. weatettatta.4 -lt 1NA1D304,1, ID MD. 2066tDe6. tlt kabakeocauudtw twolguetw ova • !minimum It It-141 bew tbuetkr mak, 21 p b tt " tsrottl i t a bet EictVz% brat i Teg, ebb hater. b tta m • Iteu 16 boa bus vrbAdr., o•7au we 0 toe , wok= ctn. Mock 100 bus cat.. Is 64 . 20 . T. fa but ectatoes, 1414 u tre. be bill buckwheat age, wade" comuiDer. . Aritaver.s AND;'DEPARTURES RRlVlW—etelierenti, Brogrereetliet Lonnie. dee 001. eleyard. grixabetb: ;go. Aelatine Were" Keeton: Um teener. biome Diurnal. Wheeling. Wean.. Clierimesti;l!.orau, Zsarnitle; Ventary, Stan. , bengal. DEPARTRO—.34henneL Itennierilles Loathe. do- Co leemed e Itligabetlig Aglaia. Wert . Newton Oen Latimer. Semen Methigsn No.. Whositm 1111 7 tioneek.Cheeionsit gar Ma Waage. *. Unlit Clara Maw otaubsurlUe: • - • • stun- toe nastmay .mums gums Wes 4 lbet 3 Loehr so the ehseeej !Ohm. • Staves, Fenders and *mare= • • I0N• CITY' SWIM • in : 34 Woad atm; /a *l.. Peronsittrial as lato a.. tb• alkme slowd matidaa. , T• avrald to otle tao attaatire Ottawa loalna anytkiai la oar lino Tata aaaadmatoa of oar Mak. yak* It n. lad *ad asso =are sae dataambirjztizt . ,g i t U.. lowan I. ood rtnyt.. ad T. .7. =4lO se goarimad 14 J. ladadallar. • - JOHN LANGE:GM MERCHANT TAILOR:, 11AS jugs received at No. 39•Jklarkeketreet, 1 Deana Setand sae Third nreete, Ran the loment. en and linvibetarere, aam.etete and annalee 111110 it. 011111 d 01•1.17 411,11,4t01ki at 00.14% Ibt PRAWIMIII. 12,1malLag all the menden nibs nol Gentiles. abr.* be is ea ameba up te meet. 1. Le man temMonene Ora. Den Leann, Ihmarimartarso•ne. mine. le DU Damian.. b. bele maiden at Onus =tall bin nen. snideetimo. Ile nett Gain Mend... anent exam's* ;ORA T. BRIMOCK. Beek end Job Printer and Pabllntier. No. ft Vink entwn„ tome inentind4. Oman. Salklint. BINDKB'S - aad Box Bakal's Straw Banda laws on tuna. )3,:cin, yaws and iL mELS, lioustrkolipens„ ISlazinfactoreav: Iterottanto sett itoolutrales an invited sad oodeltott to oadobtalo Itoott. bap sod tluir_lneontket. Alio, the wattles' &Milk WO nolo oatv pltall to al toodot fajoittl bootainir oats both% Ir k" Ib r=to N" le alp,"=“e. wiftiiia.t sr asomentitmao. •• W.' DAWKINS CO:. PRACTIOAL - LECHOGRAP.HIRS, . • 2 , 79. Third Stret, w.rostaime Rmao - rirrsausart. I I J. R. XIIRPHY A -- • FORWARDIENG ItI3OIIIILSSION Ie.IIOII4NT, 1/rueuist a ritiV2 l° . . 111 " No. 1.56 'Front Street, moat* tee atemoieeeete , Deem'. I ' Penniin 'Mantles. - Y, AFINE - aosortment of then datable; and bosotifst Linarted 118211'LES opated ggll . 9l4r a fial=s t ArgiAnj i l l fritilrourt a tz Minna ROOM ;- • WILIUMS ALLEN 4• earn& of breutt4 mad Italia. Oa. NRW CARPETS, se the olVestablishei emit Werobieylleattießeetete,ot, . , ; XeChieteek Rtes.; "Whew-Jag ~:sevbeinieteeteme, ,e e•teelr.e.Trelli have maw on base ant' Hex' erel daily our ex. weal. eta* -er e • et. ewer 4wool_ptWa • Oil, Cloths. Whotow he. hei. We Ws sm. (lt . apaeled. Iledlltieo to; ew our goods se the ~...,. Invest pokes. see de . compet.two, wet oe wed,. sea esor to rtehowdowere ue t IMMO. lalsta !bd.., meets Una ewe day a. In eh YAW gamine %nen& Velvet sad UMW - C•n•tar. OW at the mat. hotErwt Carpd Mei Ihe herwWw. - , .w. w'cuerocx- ' , • sill Aux. procaine& mturii.MITITHELTRES, Jr.; Reoti fyjszririu*siut tLIGnot Y. 3 7 '7t rW"BillistooYilort Wo.nastkOl , a t„.x do Blookatra waw bnndq - r • ItoldddeochanipOCßlK ; ' Smoot Ilalotoithor, , 3 do Nadia» . do. .witbagotaralamoititomt. Gr Loygt; ; AND MITTS -1911 do 101213 w aa do., m. ' 30 do. Illdbas 4141,,ft woo.. csi do, ao ' "Akb Pinar by ". • cell , 7111/11161:0. 1108 dark et. FLOIIIL &AtYr...,114 . 2' ilkke That weak HS 4nd:A Henn. I F l o ooflSAlooks Tana. Ilso; 90 Mt Toon. Ykot, on innanorHo. !Robot non to mitt. and Its *ale DT ISAIAH matice,a .., ax WILEAT-561. make on stunner' IC teach.. kw We by 111414.11 DICIER r a oe. ItYIC - WANTKlThelkigheatt , prices g l y ,, n forrodliese Say bi). D.C. ELIERMT. I ARD-25 tos prime Pri band.andtonr Lein; as theses ea. by DAVTD CL QnSBLS. Honey Byrn_ p.,ol4lltarnjar ado el% ybr ottl6 BAMALZY. 0050/1/ITS A 00. 3KCIBUS. Dried Peet:het, TIM- cut; far paaibr -u , BAGALSY, CIOSORAira a 00. C HEAP -SUGAR: Sugar i4 viS etalitto by had of ode IV. A. memo*. LrkeMai" Iron Ore oitirW.4.Pf uniw ,- ON iLtai r ,,VD ssaldb , YOltr, ♦TLY= -ARRIVALtWe." iro ; now 'in r=t gr a zi ...„. „.„,4 tkoo alto, Lau:. ode Lt."A &Rim *ONTROECE". MITOTIELTIME; Nyttole. War Groarr,WWLlbety 0. - .luks thr Wil :,.• , . molts Sods Ath; ,43 Mgt" pit. N 0 0, - ., An mft.n. 0 se HI 5w..... 5 it bah Loot . , t - Q• 110 vase woortool Sohn • a ll ittglrgol l air 3l. , taa Qa F A lTabw,tiq - 10 Maw bah Wm a '• - t - t t ; .., :. With oh woartowat oteskoh as. ' '• • • oth - ruiLont llood*r i , • - , •-, : " j 7s° ri b "ft:ii . °. 16°11..416'. WOOLEN YARNS AT WHOLEFLU, V y )075fitto Nag 47110.1e . d Wulf: 10X0 • .1414 1 / 2 Ibr WA C./ • a " ' 10.1ATE8-10 ales Germazi; 15, do Aso:, #1,14 mow iki weatiug • ' '41.1114==., -10-0-Ok ttAl; • SPOOL Vel n d sralte Pk! ;•' 0 ,4 4 - 7 ,t Pittsburg! Dothir-Slangs . lostitutim- Xo. 68 Fourth &red, war ace' seraraallarair, S now open daily from 9 to 2O'olook; also, eknkWrdoerdar - sad Batteda-...991904999 1 -9 9 9 . 1 ce... .919atirerdad °roll Pvauriot kir than Os. Da .r. Arlo addend of tlia profit. „dadlatod taw 1.7994 a_ languid December 'lb. th9.lllVale lathering the benevolent obiatta attbe InstiPtt. " .hav• Intend Into a eliminate* bond. tberabr airing mamma "amity to depositor. , . . Books containing Ile Cbartar, Briars , Bala Eita ulationa furnbtboot aratia. on implies, lonat. the claw. lineidant—GEOßGE ALBW. Ij9Penoll flesh culu i . John EL Echosobsrgsr. VO=tu a. P. W i a =o::, - 21,1: " TlarplA__ Jonas W. Hallman. lffeeohald tim..w. , :w A lensedor Resdley. Ism M. Penno_oke . Willban PhIll:po, ..- Winhus J. Andorson. wIIITUIC JohnG.Heskolkoo.. Janne Herbal:4 • darl:"ll=bon, John 1 - bro.t. Itotwt•Cheotnr., - Robert Ha mar, J. Usedlnat OotOn Walher P. MorstuaL Aloaso A. Owner, A. IL Rolla*, Jnhn B. (eereve, . Henry L. Itharendh Marker A. Dawn. - Mac: ••)Loth e K. G. lichinston e iloorto R. SLlddls. - numb Tent. James Rhoads, . aeorgs P.M:awns. Josue Jantee 8. Ikon. Hearn Mo. William B. Henn. .Alezenaler nails; • ;Shoatszeust Thresurer—CUAßLL9 4. carmoN. rnien Cider and Vinegar. AR made expreeary for fainily use la Id in coon than coa half of the Ratan thlporle• of riyaburgh sad kuntientr. when Pkirloo can to in ovianil in alyWozahooso that kn beenhorni la It hor Wire Thiele inads from Of& Grapes. mud to the beet hepatic old Cider Vinegar that will bier reducing inn half and MI beyond retaWng Vinegar. Tha attention of pante amnia indal kriveniand the =tut , / stadrhantein partleular, is dhaeted lo this Vizor gar. Cider that will keep sweat until next Fall. b t " ° , lr n ritaigli w gra. tel.°,l,tur LTA' Q,,NEE. AND YOU SHALL FIND—At ‘ l catffi k i t g lu .rea u .A.Vittlri .• o different patterns lad stylea Dards aad Reif • of all dernietione, Jetereatt and Bain Edged • • cearE:l 6 4.l a ihreer rilear % ee. and - Embroidered • • • n nal .1,V121111M4 • • with Raabe cam Item the larmst mid .• • • Gus. . thXIRE ANTIQUE TRIMMED CLOAKS Afi,D CAPES—AS 104 fddrbrtr Most r dmi door from ..Vrfhm mrdabin 0011, .trios cloth Onoes.l6r /salmi Whder at the lowed earth t b ll C i rri fre a4 s lgl=4"l%ll Igr=r= tatra,Talib' IRISH LINENS IN ALL SILtPES AND IOHllllO—AtllO k .t .tryst, 2,d dnor, faun 6th, Is Mt=plain to ri tnu ni,d lA j ir ,Tabloao c r blaanbod and lorof &Mask L r. cA forrabla tabs & th No e Talc to W0.• .0t purchaser,. Liam Lawn and Oambne. and largo ow of lean Lineup Syr Ohlrt Scouts di rect "non Mannfootory. moist fall In the abovn artier to eve ottani Mr to all who may favor ma veld, en. ado. . PAUL HMI: ACHANCE FOR • SPECULATION—Is now (dived to the Ladled attn." Valet street In the C ow and well Weeded lite* or iteettioneble Dry Geode, Cons biting of Koine Antique Pllk. !hewn .Ideriedee Rom Pieta upward., Meek devalue Blues& Silks and Wand dot Prawn Detainee and (leadineree front .37X also. Pulliam and Maas' trona 2,5 email - UP•udiM end examine ex mauler, ihi Um. lie no extra ensue* Rs' ebonies Roods. ' PAWL UUDITS., 4.OOSNSOLATION FOR ALL4lEthe Fall and Whiter .bold . et to cold, well know when to rotta. b 4 ' =Matrot all kindeand all Clot , odd 4"*.1/Ca". =.7:anel74 Rob Rok;7P omgr oatiret3=7Allonlit otk sad Mooches Shaw* and everything elm for RD god Mater Coeolbeta. all at 106 Market street, god Dow PAUL 111RIOIL F. A. VERDE , t 00. , FURNITURE ' 111,1111FICTORT AND WilEloollB, 698 BROADWAY, UKraa tuen.tropmun and rodtbsoulan Hotels. 'PERMITTER OF EVERY VARIETY OF a: the beet qua/ley. at moderate' prima. We rave the h a ." substootial Yoralture b il Mudlst a thl r ?elrery smatry. wraith we luelte the rani:Ulm:attention 'of purebaaent aue Sad Warren's Improved Fire anti Water Prom Composition Roofing. fIOAVING been for the bat eleven years CX eardradi eumeed to the manufacture of th e Man am roe much mad la el she principal den of the Vision, durimp waren time It boo tom tested ander emm verb alcireamstaam• end been itaprollol and erne ad mem rsomrkeee anmred Una It amid to dean and haul been elk man by e r i ne w lsariesear Re i rad rtbrWZ l At i rl i tit • ift. broth cr=l:be a; Part our sum sad materleis nom Phlnnimpaph tree et a r ore bon been Indrand to open. branch Moat banamo In Ude eity,and bean vomited to 111 ordeal. or , r ...toot we .Ploetirollar own 7000 ma to the paten. me crab. deems ot I s lttabutab and ecialti. I 4 .heap. mom daredUty and rert=dertios