G"I411' ' , 11EPLv-mi,r. PITTSBURGH: WEDNESDAY:BIOI22IIIO, OCT. 29, 1859 ,:CettecraThe, - . index teentldy meeting 'et' :the , Geninoid . s.wes - held .lent evatdeg, October (Too:cm—Preside:a Rare/all is the Shah > = 0i1163, and - thefollowinr, gentle : sea wimmed to their names: _ gears: -.Broirs,,Daneen, Emelt,. Enna, Fit sitemoirs, Gletm ' Heriman, in]; R. ,-Kneenterer . Kira, Kelly, Lime, WitOztiNFoll'ehilitirtn, Pron., .1 . Rent • of 'the last rigtaar Mooting were 12atLoild approved: - - - • ' ~Ppriottatioon of POtitioior &o .—M r. Fitzikto-, F.7 ,- -;artoostrosimtefl a potition from Thomas. E. War :l' , liiikfor a - gas for twouty-four burners on Fourth Of blr• Or from citizens of various wards ••• relative- tolheateps along the blot, at the bea d of Pride and Marion - streets. and caking for 'en appropriation ,to repair the same. Referred to Committee on streets via power to act.. _ . Mr. aloltelery, from the police Committer, re -2± ported.that the faisentinetrialenay of the police the city wee onnied the f fl ownese 'of them, and tbe. mode of - paying them. The following reads:dons yore presented. That the Ordinance Committee bo o ' sad they aro:hereby .instrnoted to report an or -;,ditnten at the next regular meeting of Connoili, f',.',ltioreiralg the inamber of, tho 'night watoh to , members. • \ Resohinf, • Finance CoMmlttie are howreeted to make, arrangements for:the payment' of the oity nightiratch In caah from and "t after the firet of December. next. '.Cknialdetable'dinetulaiott owned 'upon the rase latione, in Which it appeared thaf the finances of '' , ;the city. wore in a dilapidated condition, and the watchmen came In for considerable - overhauling. A motion to lay the reeolationer on the table was loot by the following vote: • . • Arie--Evans, aright, Hardman, Kim, Lore, Layton, M'Adems, Quinn-B.' - Nays=.-Ekumett, Brown, Duncan, Minim:mono, Herdklesee, Irwin; Kemmerer, Kelly, Lit ' 1.1101.1?Kelvy, President-12. Ott motion of Mr. McKelvey the resolutions were read three times and linseed. ; 43. C.. the report was accepted, and Mr. --.•Wademoved that this Council do not concur with the Common Council in the adoption of the ras a:Wane: " The yeas and nays were 0%110, and leetml4dlu3 follower • 14evilCiar4i1, Drum, - Galway, Kinosid, Lam. • I);iitt, Attirdiclr, Smyth, Tapley, Varnum, Wade -and President ' •: - .`.,''F,Rays=alesatider, Polka add Reed-3. '"80. the resolation . iere eon-Conoorred In. ..,"The Committee on claims and accounts report - nod with the following resolution. • so That that Mayor be and he is hers , loy anthoriscd to draw his warrant in favor of R. li. IloCiowin; for $628, in full to July I,'sd, :. - . for service* for himself and aedstants as Record- Aso Ic foyor .of John Davitt, fat: VD in full of hie bill for iigoing City ; Co pan ..Conde and.ohorge the noun* to the con. - . tinteat Yale& Of.aliKelley all after tho word .:..o.93.egnie . .tors" onus, Athlone nut and the resole ae noiendo&weiz ialoptel - ;BM of -13agy - UOnt . for eigliteondollare. Re :, hwred Co COtennittee on Cleinv and Accounts. . •A C. conccrred. ' . . • att. Fitzstramotai Presented the fallowing: Readied, That two bnadroa jollara be.and le Webyamapti'atedterrepair too Vigilant Engine pravidod 'that Cm. company- funtiatt the valance neoeseary lapel it ingoodettler. Bead and referred ,-tti CoMmitteccon City Vtoporty:- 7 conmscret!.:.:. Mr. Errett;', from the Pini.ace Committee, presented tin ordinance capplememtetry to au cr = dinance relative.to the Weighing; •of iseaL Ds :. tarred to Ordinance,commltten, with instructions i.:.to,repirrt at next meeting. S. C. eenettrred. - '..:Petitina' for Gle mains on Walnut street, In the Tift.ll - ward, woo referred to Committee I..ighting. - B. C., concurred. Adjourned. • 148eleCt Cauttell, Present:-, Mesas. Alex. winter, Clarke, Drum Oalsiay, .'Sinceld; Lam. hart, lidardoch, Bead ; Smyth; Taylor, ;,' .11arnum tied President IPAuley. doses, M'Catalleark,' andWea . ._ The minutes of thoily3k mootiogweri) road and bit Tailor present-al a &titan from tho cat zana of the ittlltitartl, - . .aaking as appropriation 0t..500, teat of :boo _bo to . the 'Fairrcuumt -Encino Company, .Vntos woe rail and canned to com *Litton Co:Eitel coginca.!iinCitoss: C. C. con- . lifrllierdoeh presented tian from the . is &ti nahoot directors and propertz.holders of the Gth "Aviv!, gain for gag 'Rains on thoipnth aide of rmiklin greet' need sad referred to the Cam. teittto ad Gas "Lightini." C: C.`concnized. Mr.= Ir t tlexanitor preseateit . d petition - front - li '; - : , .aticaelLe., Levis, relative , to - the. condition of ,MleghvO3yetreel, which, was read,'and referred — to the'Committee an Streeta. C."C. oancarre& •••. :par. Wade presented a memoriallrom a Com - nttoe or the . Directore of tho Meaderly Va ll ey Railroad Company, accompanied with etstamenta • • • faiths coat, awnings, and financial- condition of _ the company,. togather. with .a communication from s committee of the atookholders of tho company, stating •ihalidnabirtiy *terpay the in -terept on the bonds: lazed to the road by the city of P.it .. i.abargi awl the'connty of Allegheny, • , and .sppest. ing totke Cannella trumeet the semi "ittunsi'llrobs!lment'lttllinglieen the 33 of No • •1(..• • [Theta wi pabliitteilieddaid4.] l'lL...sfr:Vsdetrulimitted'the followingrosolnUou, .''.l.'whleh was mud tilted timei end 'Paned: Itosoived,..4Thst the mentoilais be referred to : 'the committer on finance, with instructions to •crneet the ntsminialists at the Offios of rho County Commlesioners; ot:Wedauday next, at 2 o'olook, x , and report to cc:antrils ►t a meeting to bo held that - or:ming. In the CommonConnell this ,resoldtioa was 'amended by tariting one all after theatords “P. 4 - ;" and inserting the following: ;Mold report the cc:n:11110n and prospect; of the 60:dosed the propriety or .extending the relief r !prayed for, at a .meeting 01 the sionnclla at the cell.of the notadittie . ,". and peeved. The Select • Combtal receded from the, former action, and Gomorra:tin Litriitetion of tho Common Council. Mr. Murdoch venerated a report of tho Cont- Mines on G Lightini, .togother with do fol- . . losing resolotiek • . . . • Beeolved, That the , )&gror beraud be is hereby , authorized taideraw „liteivtirrsat favor of the Sitliburielt.thia Company for $12,21/3 41. for - ,raroomt of billtroM4oly Lt, 1856, to July let, •1856, sad Marge the same • to sipproprMtiati.— , ;:the report rase sampled, sad the resolution was iadthroe times sad pawed. -- The'A. 0. con- Mr. Taylor offend the following: Resolved, They the Street Committee Do and ahoy are hereby authorized to- contract for the ;vresaltug and paving of Lmust. otroet from the otthe prammtlettleg to. Butler street. Maid and referred to the Committee an Streets. C. C. concurred.. • • Mr. Drum-pre/anted the bill: of L, Y. Clark, 'emonatieg sl',_ for bill posting, which wee ‘ reform:llc the Committee •on Claims end &r. comets C. concurred. Sly Dr= presented the folloWing:" tesobred eat thegsatosicus be laid 012 - ,Wll trine greet, from Pete street to Wood's Browiry --about a =ldled end Eft's fest , neferred to Committee on Gas .Lb3btielg. 0. Idr.tligaray presented the for.otitnr lioooltaf, nit flu,. gas malno bo on Ilan , • *cook otioet from'Poran about a bundled fe Referred to .Cornmitteo. on Use Lighting: . 0 - Coal dived - ibo following: • •-• • gatOlitod; not tio Coca:Atte'. oa Oas Ligbt :, log bo taistybount to ha.. the Goo m5i1:16 laid up op ID° mat able of 'Toone! sizoot. 'Wylie) ottoot two . hundred feet nortbtfardly.• Referred taaommittoo on Oar. 7.fgatling. C. :.‘,13. concurred: mph offered the following, Widcb wee :" read ihree dike sud puma and concurred in by the Cciumon council. • the Dom at WO be added to eppeoptintiou!io. 7, sod!hetheissine be chug 4d to the Coutuigout. " Mr. Clark offered . *blob Ina "red theta Limes nod pag#4 . o4 eamirreil in . by the COIXIIIIO2 Connell. 4 ", %Mite te4,%That the , sum of VW be taken ' from tbo Coatingeat ,Band and applied to the in , - . - Minot the appropriatien on the ifonengehela ' mime. Mr. Mardoeh offered the following resolution, was adopted: ' • • • , Resolved, Th at the Preeidont of the Belot Coae:Ube,.o. Cenatillie; aad he bcrehy is, instructed tandem tenintertry ollaintonn or the finanoo committee, ~htlet eonnidering the application of the iini.Youey . Itarclui ' innamnoh ' as the regale: Maim= abs e nt from the eiti. • • e:NCOMPLlttiellti3l3 11,119recele;o4 from Jcraph L. s relatien .a -new deeeniption of • Yoe ,seootegenied with a draft of the same. lru referred to the committee on Fire Engines and Alm 'Water eogindttee, together withtEe.Bapeimtendcnt of the Water Works. r ‘; s :flot Ettea.4l3 In Common Connell' . . The itemliztien appropriating $250 foe Sepsis. thesvot et itus Independence Eosins bone°, whioti masa S. 0.-et leet meeting:vas sent beak from 0.0. &landed by. !meeting $2OO instead of $250. The e..lLL:reetde3 . from; Abair formes action Mid costensned - is tho notion of the 0. 0. The utiott - ot the II termer .„ secomitimalitig the plyinnt by the Diamond Alastses , llonee Amodetionar.sl6s,oo wets is the easel( ef,Tieflosi and others vs. the WY to j re t a es T eii 4 Dcck . ll to " tre ;I= l orsli l tt ( 4. °. T i t fy: 0. needed from sheie.ft;ruser:sationand ton:- Inirodiaiths *Oka of .0.., i •- COMM 01 Om ann Unman; Quastraaars. 11102111, &a-4a* il'Clure, and Aasociates on tho Bench. -_ _ - - Joht4Baktley,_ alias Wilson; al&si -Was of - emitted en both charges of Grand Lar ceny, and on gm was ciente:toed to two yaws Im prisonumnthathe Peoltentlersi. • George Ball and Adam Ball wereeonsloted of re „ nteny upon oath of John Gibberlob. The do fondants are the padres - who stole a quantity of shoes end Mailed them on ?piped etreet -They were ;emended feeeentente. -John Lamp' won acquitted of setup of Als atian sad Battery, and the preveratrix, Ceiba tine Peri was sentenced to pay the costa. Sateen Campbell eras- anointed to pay, tit° costs andere ball' in ono hundred dollars to keep the peso on an information of surety of the peace brought avast him by Jcbn Knowhow; .7olur Campbell vas soqultted i of a charge, of sisadlt and battery preferred by Barnet loge sten, and the latter woe sentoneed to pay the Coate. John Idohalal' was ansigned upon an indist inct for larceny, but the proaeoutor-not appear • ing, and no evidence to establish the charge be- inn in posse/lon of the prosecution, he was die charged. • • • -• Samuel Bolton plead ratty to a eharge of as sault and battery. The defendant was employed in Adams, Siacklin & Ca, .Glass Werke,' and committed the assault upon the complainant, Francis Laughlei,•lith an iron pipe, because the complainant yea whipping defendant's brother. The Court sentenced thedefendant to pay 61 cents and the costa ot prosecution. .Tiumb Mower was arraigned on an ladiotment for larceny upon oath - of henry Sing. The de fendant was -eharged with stealing two shirts and two, palm of drawers. The Commonwealth failed to make out its case, and the jury ren (lend a verdict of acquittal 'Without leaving their box. James abet Rosin Graham was arraigned on the charge of thing Cowling's Restsinrant, Fed eral street; Allegheny, on the night of the 10th of 'April, resulting in the : deatruotion of twelve or fifteen buildings; Roberts and flwartwselder for Commonwealth; end Heys and Hampton for prisoner. The following witness% were examined. John Cowlingeiworn—l resided on the 10th of April last on the .right hand ct Federal street, adjoining the canal. .On, that night : I left the keys of my hones with my brother. I keep lan oyster house; the building who of frame, and very long; I heard the firs bell about twelve o'clock; tame down and helped remelts the' fur niturn. Everythiag was burnt up; ti t re, last. edaboat three lothrs. Have known e defend ant since howaS ten years old. Cross eiamined.sl,y extended back abont sixty feet; "closed my house generally about ' eleven; there'was a ten-pin alley under neath the eating-honse; it had been closed for two months; I had charge "of it; the chimney in the kitchen was of brlok; there thus a frame partition on both' aides of the eldmney; don't know how merl bricks deep the chimney wan the chimney was built from the ground up thro' the floor; nobody made en examination after the fire. The eoot in the chimney has been cafes wipe before this fire occurred. No fire ever co n:lnv, in theten-pin alley. In the simmer tea .son wo kept the restaurant open till the morn ing train left, bat not.in winter; we never had an accident in the alley, from candles Ind gas. Wo had two boxes and one room for visitors; the boxes in treat of the ban-the room was behind the bar. The.-room was heated from the kitchen. The chimney was bet Ween the bar-room and the kitchen. Never told anybody that the old hoes* wonid be burnt down yet I wasn't more cora Out. Anderson liYcdinthe adjoining house. bly brother and me were insured for $900; my brother held the lease, and I rented from him; his name is Edward Cowling; I had $3OO on my furniture. The policy would have expired in. five or elx weeks. The policy was for one year. Edward Cowling, sworn—l was at my broth et's haute the night of the fire; "I :went in about seven, and my brother lie ked me to mind the house aline he was out. I ifid etc , There was one fire in the house that night, and that the cooking-I:dove; the house Wao: lighted ,with gas. I closed the house about eleven o'clock; business had btabeelack- it was *'worm evening; can't say whether it was moonlight. I live right opposite. fly binther'i hackie was on the oor ner of Wathlngton •atd,iFedeatl streets; none in the alley, ns if hadn't been need for almost two months. There had _been no customers in the house for near two: hours before I closed; closed the front part of the bonito and went home; went to bed; awoke about twelve, and happened to go to the window, and saw the flames arising from my brother's house in the neighborhood of the pavement"; The ten pin alley nadteen repaired and there were a good many ehaviegs therei . l ran over to soy brotbeell • and woke his *Heap; she had two children with her., I got in by for the back door on " the porch through; it fronted on Washington street; . ,I took them over to my house; my neighbors were waked up and helped me move a pert ot the farnitare. Tho whole eqoaro - was destroyed. The }Lames when I Saw them first, were coming ap hitween.my be6ther's hence and Mr.-Anderno.c:e was an opening between the two houses in the base ment part, but not above. Theta were A foe matches in the house. -Tba bows we, built , on .piers. The Inside fixtures were frume. Have known the defendant for about eight sears; hadn't seen him in my brother's tause for Mx weeks before the fire... : • Cross-examined—There was shoat a gallon of with:dry in the house that night. The matches were ins box on a thelf in the bar-room. There was a- long vacant room up"otaire The Ere look ed ar - If it had broken ono between the houses. There *ere some peopiont the fire when I went over first, but can't say bow .yosny..• Huainan was dun about the time of the fire. James Willett simnel-1 retotioot the night a this fire have , haulm prisoner for five or six years; ere him the night of the fire; be came to the ball dOor of fillfinuisst house where 1 was emitting. on tho corner of South Common and Federal arrest, each a square from Cowling's. This was about seven or eight minutes after twelve. He asked me if Foould give him soma =tabu; 1 told.him I . had none to give him 1 - He then asked ma it I coold . give bjm some pa per, I told him I had no paper to give him; I asked Mtn what be wanted with the matcher; he told toe Mr. Colitis% hod Beet up for emu ntatebes to light up to give him • drink. • I told him I would give them to him and went back In to the her and 'got Min eomo—four or five or six. He then storied away. He tuggers/ down to the cillbstone, and said, “i'm a little drank tegnight"--about fifteen Jolontes afterwards I saw the fire. It was ten minutes after twelve when I left the door; didn't sea him again t h at night. Cowling's establishment wee burned down, I Crossorsomined—i valet' MO:Huh& house at night; I wen standing at the hell door when Ont. ham came up. The porter went to the depot jut as Graham left. That's the war I know the time, bomulso ha asked me to look. Tenons, came to the house after that time Graham left and before too fire; they were strangers to me. There au a goo poet opposite Cowling's bongo. Samuel Teets, nom—itecolleet the night of the fire; have known Graham for about fifteen yeah; saw him at the fire,- corner of Lemma and Adorn' streets, about 2 o'oloek in the morn . ing. Had shortly afterwards the same =outing a conversatian in a house three doors from Lew i eeek.elzwlet onyederal; they were giving the firennm a supper,/ was at a table eating indite ! came In, and set two or three attire from Me, and pulled outs oottpla of chisels; •I asked him what be was going to do with them; itto allowed ' be woe going to use them; told him he'd better put them in his pocket; bad no Mere ellatoweltiee at that time. A intabeenamed Greenwood anti I went out to the comer, we were standipg there talking, and • man came aloag;entoking' aelgar, and asked him for one, rind joet - iii. that time Graham elm out. Graham soya "coins with me cod get you a eigir;" be and/ and. ()reel). wood and another mon went up put the fire; we stood .there awhile, and be allowed be could'rit sow the man he woo to get.tbe algae from. He /aortal down again, be and .1 behind the others; as we Were passing the fire, be add to me; oit was ine done this," I kind of looked at him, and be looked at me and sold wlt-was me pat .this hgclat" / told him lutought'at to talk Heaney, there might beamnobody about would hear him; he allowed he dld'at core we walked • few etepe then anti' the constable arrested Mao 'Cross.examined—Gon't know Ilium named Farrington, and never told ber I would have my rerenge out of Graham; never told very Glenn eo; never told her that Graham pretty near got me in a tight place and 1 would get Wm in fight piss); never had anything bat good' feel ings for. Graham. - Adjourned.' BUPIXIIII C01711.T.......R.e...0T11 Olderlathe Low: is, and Jodgos Lowrie Woodier& 'Enot and Dlaok. TO.CBDAT, Out. - 28:—Jd'Etly se Giorgo P. Smith & Co.; No. 10,1868. Error to the Court of COMMOn.Pless of Beaver county; judgment of con pros. • ' • • O'Donnell va hltillon; No. 88,1860. Error to to the Court of Common Pleas of Butler county; argued by: (Detest for piaintitria srror:: , • 'frpCloskyiet al rs Cypert; No. 14. 1866. Er: ror to tie Court of Common Pleas of Clarion county; argued by Shuman for piatatlff in er ror, and by Reid for defendant hi error. Pearson vs Wallace: 110. 86, 4856. appeal from deerea of tho Court of Common Pleas of Lawrence' amity; argued by for appel lant; 6 . 0 by hi'Comb for appellee. ". • The court having .dloposed of the list for the lith and 18thIlletrIcto, titljoun44 till Treante -415y, November filb, at ten o'clock a. x. • Escern or Ornerstritflainitc.—The 'President or the Allegheny ass ConOny reqttheLi as to eay tbet the settee •la The CAraafcle :reflecting upon the Companj tar permliting. a Menet' to arise from the Penitentiary. eew3.re P~ade . the Company not aping that or any. othiratML, to ma off ite gegen .and:raporti r bta At, 1 ,114 ' . 0 % tor Mat purpoii.f.,:fltl4 t t X • . •)- ' ' ~' DiStrimieetjautleforttledgallimpfier.• GmPire:CitYl3ailt;for tile, es. Jacob Gran; • - verdict for plaintiff fer 4566,62. Robtrtt Bobb ..-vire; GUN Greer, :Jr.; Foreign ! attachment... The plaintiff offered in evident:el the record of a Jadgetentin die Inferior Court; oC hinscogee .tionnty, i .Georgia. wherein Robert I Robb is plaintiff and Geoid .Greer, Jr., ' tint, entered on July 16,-•1847;.tir s6oo:debt., $36,96 interest np to that time, and $6,76 caste. The defendant's: coruisel objeoted, that -.the certificate represented the /edge as a Judge of en inferior Court; that it did mot represent hire 'as 'a .presiding Judge, and that it 'did not put— port to give the . record bat only a part it. The objections wire overruled by the. Court sea a bill of exceptions filed. :Verdict for, pinto tiff for $1,006,82. : • - • • John Illekmau,- Administrator of Moses Cord ter vs. hates McCully. This - woo UOtiOzi brought to. scooter the value of • 808 barrels of dour whit* hat been...destroyed by Ore' in llicCally's warehouse, en Penn street, in Jelly, 1862, . Tho plaintiff alleges that the defendant induced hint to More the floor there on the 0.3 • aureate that the building wee safe and that there was a sufficient amount of insurance to cover the vitae thereof in MA of fire. Tho case as, tames its important end interest to merchants from the foot that there are several others of a similar tiature. Abont. 0009„berrols of flour :were in the warehouse Si the timo it was burned. Thideteialants allege that do emuslderstion was given for the 'safety and dronionoe of the flour, and.hence. they say they are not liable for- its lose. The case is still on trill. iiOQI7ITTAL OP WCIIBARY.--The . town was taken byaurpige yestirday by - another verdict of aoquittal in the United Snitch Court,-aoquit tale are the order ef the day there—in the .01180 of United States hs itTreary. Nearly assay personi s who heard and read the testimony el posted a different ult. We • suppose the ver diet was agreed ,11 on bjidiscrediting the -chief witness for the proscouti , thoegh his testimony was supported in the malerial -points by other witnesses, and his chars° or for truth sustained by many of the most reepeetable and infinential citizens of Washington' county. This was all the jury were.to knew about the matter; If they were influenced by any previous knowledge they travelled out of the line of their duty. Judge Skater, comteenting on ilpnday upon the number of acquittals la the IL S. Contt lull inated'an intention to resign his fioeition as Die• .met Attorney,' as though many of the clearest eases of crime had been Ocoee by him, no eon- Motion followed. lie .scpposed as the fault @wild not be attributed to the Conit or the Jpry it must be to Mm. }pith this cotclusioo, no one who has listened to the eau for the goverpinent in the trials alluded to will agree; 'the fault be yond doubt rests eomhwhere oleo. Jurymen should look at this matter more closely: one of the most eomtnon crimes of the day is the utter ing and passing .of' counterfeit trotted States coin, and a verdict of acquittal in every oleo is only an encouragement. ..' • ' • PASMSO Bfillgoliw:LCot..--,On Monday 'after noon, a Man monedf James Culbertson was ar• reeled and brongbt before 'Alder - Lion Wilson, charged with passing aporlotts coin. Re went Into a store on Liberty street and. purchased some eight 'cigars, offering in payment a 'port on. Spanish quarter dollar, whirl:L . lns detected by the store keeper. Afterwards ho went into 'mother store and paned 'two quarters of the tame description, but on 'thelibeing pronounced to be spurious, he redeemed ern. Preirioas to this he passed one of gm quartera on John Myers , a boarder at Seller's tavern on Penn at., Ping tavern, Ward, who want and Made iUrOltAtiOn Auriguat him. On bolos smirched, ton dollars to Milstein quarters and thirty-four dollars Is Cl. B. half dollars., ail opinions, were found upon him: fle was Committed to. jail to answer Ole-clam at the next Ileited Butts Court. Ito will be ac quitted, o course. MAolllltt Porrrur.—Do you wish to out a dash? . takeyotir cues, to A. billighe'e, at Fifth and Groot, with your aunt, or your bueband or your bean; for IrTigho's the man, we hnow,.to you up (tot bead to too if you go. , DO you with to dress up gay? bio away, to brrigbe, I do not joke, and geta cloak.. flare you spent your money all! make:your huahand buy 4, shawl. A. M'Tighe eon:suit you all, great and mail; if your purse be eometidog 1483,-tbeo, nese" you can boy a hand3omndrcea, nothing lees—a hand .almo wonted plaid, to make your hatband glad, and net your neighbor road, oan bo bad, -cheap for es.sh, - at Ill"fighee, corner of Grant and 83.13{13 or Ltonastas.—Geopald Sahel — sru heard yesterday en an Appliestien for license to keep . bate]. • Werner - Washington, - 51 Ward, Pittehurgh, withdrew his application for license . The sessions of the Board for this month will 008.13 to. doy. No licewin will be granted until the bonds ere unnerved. Thou itittewatcA will pletswe take tiottoe. • Tea C 1.11111411. ADD pirtmosrazi 1141110 AD. 111:40111.5.011 . 1121I ttitrp'eni titig . for 'burl fotolisput buildings in 51suchettor. It le the , intention of the Company to run n steam tug to einAtieol. Withtils city. -..lanicuranni . c.--The rev:a:win:n*loy meeting of the , Board of Managers of• the Agricultural. Society VIII be held this morning •t ten o'clock. 413operlor nano Facto and itougehold Canal. tote will be gold thlgafteroooti at Doyle Acction Roomy quantity of Tel:., tam,' Liquors &a., will be sold this morning at Darin' Armada ROOM. AMUSEMENTS, 611 Atifettiumati of. Concerts or. Pub• FREDiONT SOI•;LEE GRANP. iIVSICAL EATZRTAINNEN2 Bongo tor the• People. • The FremOnt Glae Clubs of Pittabtirgh and Ajtemw en vi, Orand Nodna rotorta.lownt PON. VIZ 1111MILTJT OP 134U8C UP VAN E% DON 1P ILANBAY. •tLLTtto Eiali. on 11r104 Eventual 0re...1 st.IS.S. The entermtamont vulaesut Cl Immo& deaso sad Glow cast m tbmorta.w. seta yalcatuo4 lo enilma and MiiE!3l!lMiii;=ZM ~ ... __ .. _ _ . . . • U. W. 13017011111 , 08. • • • • • ' B.F. IWDOW NIA, • .. , • • _. . _.• 11.1.1VLIVEL6 • . . , 01•31211111• of Arrsarrotruts. "Mks!. for oak at J. It Wslilla's bast stars, Pittabirs. E U Mobranfs book Errs, lUssbsor (Sty, sad strressout /it'd 'hurter.. axossr of Attt and Wood , sts. littsbn • • I)ItTSBURGH—THEATBE Luseanabiaasavi /08rd. Una, Illatagar-A. Damn Aatair swum 0. J. Vona • • • ?Alta Cr 6DEUCECF, OOZY and Paningte...-LOg prints Par, Isra-gi iD Sand Tter-...,....U0 I return Boas, wall- I 00 taus toe colored eta, Ina night but tbrge " UtteretAllLDA IlkliOn'd an. lagnant, get o all on [no coludont sad _br_IMUCIII•Z 4.011.... appear In barman great pia. inottA, bong Paltltal7tnatut taint can be apresernad all ma .on. WEDIMDAIr EVEID(O. OQIDDBB 29tb, la& Will a parfanadpet eld tit. fraa grat ttaang la this th eatre Ms play a Ueda, Ma Matilda limn. ingstaa..Jalla ht. °wit Nagn, Al r. A foal dat iA rnV: . 1.1 Lang. • Ste watt to atUrnig " nittt the Arad appeals or • . IV•tillOr. bertha, O. Tartar; raatearork. Harm Lad Roy•ua lass. lreaur. llotetes. Julia itAnttor. /fir Toatanne ulna, ells Una In • great part. ger Ingrantraton abd • till abort!? be produced In • grand gate, Dant. • . . • wa" Pada open at Impala tau at Vjr:delotk. Averiox $A.Let4 • P. M. DAIT( 8, Aneticimiecr: ' • ' ramegroXJ Sax .Mwmik.onler 11r:11W10ofvf /(to X fr i IMSILMWA.IO/1E13.060. ad« AIA Asetkolo-the Tbutsday inidet. 90. tort, at I ed.k..l the eirsommAst item tt..011, •xtmtsive elliOntsibt Isseltd ban., MN , Watabok Biltor Too Apsiew Gomm eAror Ti4l4 sad TOG tram& woofer ti stterr.tt gift Slathanst. taal Instmluguts, 2 work*. Iwo War. ( / Peenhl bawl OCR!: "" ft:t i a tieltt QIIPERIOR rIANO AtlAuction— on Walinarlay altanicaa.o4. 251 b .l 1 ceemk, Qs • M1:1121101004 rcettu =mat a/ Waolssal ath atA will Da add. 1 swerilwr.to.wo,l raps Flinn fans, IN te.jats. awl/ 0016..,P.14 Aunt. • TEAS, -SOo4_B, LIQUORS, 441.; At Auo tico—On Wodboadar sdarbbnc. Das .Izulb Oa lb acy.b. et, the orablontlia balr!,rogoas, remora,. 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