ogn Oar friends at larimer's Station, Stara arbniGlo, Circleville, Jacksonville, Inrin'a Sta. 114 Hoot Station, and Harrison City, can have the &vette served regularly at their residences by calling upon Mr. James C. Small, who is our regular carrier in those pieces. Orders left at BOA. Hope's Larimer's Station, Stawartsville - 'Path °files, e.Weithour'e, Sankaonville, or Rich ' *MI AloQuistmee, Irwin's Station, will be pane. .tuatly attended to. d&vrtf , 00132? Quaaran SEssrons.--Before Roma . if. ;B. Alcamo, J. E. Parke and C. Adams. JAIICIABY 29, 1867. Honor, Jadgo McClure, overruled the motion in arrest of judgment in the case of rho& Barns, indicted and found guility of grand larceny, aed assault and battery, with Intent to ha. The; prisoner was then brought Into Court and sentenced with Imprisonment for the first offence for. two years and threo months and for the latter one year. Commonwealth vs. H. Hempoff, Indicted for selling liquor without a license. The: eridenco; in, this cue being conclusive, the jury returned a 'verdict of guilt Without leaving the box. Owing to the natur y o of the cape, an& character of the house kept by defen dant, he was sentenced to pay a fine of ono hun dred dollars and costs of prosecution. From the fact that many persons returned by the officers for selling liquor without license have felled to make their appearance in Court when called upon, his Honor Judge McClure authorised the Clerk of Quarter Sessions Court to act as Commissioner to take ban to the amount of $BOO for the appearance to answer the charge of persona indicted far rolling liquor without Hs tense. the coats on the Criminal Calendar being diiptised of, his , Honor Judge McClure returned the thanks of the Court to the Jurors who have been in attendance for the past , six weeks, for the prompt and creditable manner in which they have discharged the duties devolving upon them. They were then discharged from farther attend ance, and the Mot adjourned until 10 o'clock on Saturday morning neat. After the adjournment of Court, the Jurors _Ault in their room, and on motion of Johnson Little, Esq., CoL James A. Skin, of Elizsbeth, Ins appointed to respond to pimtary remarks of the Court, and in th eir behalf he ad.. dressed the following to.Jodge McClure: "I have had the honor of being appointed by the gentlemen With whom I have been associa ted ask:reefer the last three weeks to recipro cate the.kisid feelings which you so eloquently expreseed this day at the adjorumment of Court. This expression of confidence they, will bear in grateful recollection. I tun instructed to say, as the 'unanimous ex. prealon of Moja), that their confidence in the integrity. and; impartiality of the Court In the administration of their arduous duties has been Inevaased si hundred fold, and they feel muted dud the interests of the county are guarded with sorupnlotts care and jealous fidelity. For the many saki.of kindness and and courtesy of the Court aid the Indefatigable District Attorney can nem after recur but with the liveliest sat isfaction, and our hope i that you may be long spared to occupy the position which you adorn with so much honor and distinction. In behalf of the Jury, JAB. A. MIX. daitury 291 h, 1857 - . thammart Ocoutazion.—Thursday morning, about amen o'olOck, the body of a young man named James IE Kidd, son of. the_Late Jona. • than KW, drugglat, WU found on the ice to.. neigh. the old Allegheny bridge, near the eecond pier from the Allegheny side, with a cot on the forehead above the right eye.- Baspicions of foul play were at once aroused, and the body was 04448y34 to ale Mayor's °Moo. A large Indontaßon was fount In the ice where he lay supposed to have been caused by the falling of the body from the railing of the bridge. His vat*, which was a - gold lever, and a gold' pencil, Eager ring, and several other articles of)ewelry were found on Ms person. A coroner's inquest Tan held, and a verdict rendered "that the do- mud bed come to Lie death by having fallen or been' ushed over the railing of the Alla ghcmy bridge." Young Kidd was not quite twenty years of age, and was much esteemed by his Maids and acquaintances. Ho was for ' some time pant engaged as a Clerk in the sonar Depolit Bank. Dr. Murdock gave it as bin opinion that the cat open the forehead was sulDnient to vianse death. and•was such a one as might have boon received from falling from the bridge upon.. the ice. It is supposed from all the information elicited; that the deoessed was passing over the bridge, and feeling aick, leaned over the railing, and his head becoming ditty, he lost his equilibrium, and fell over on the ice, sad from tho injuries reoehredthe came to his death. ==l Bunn Hutu Scrrocr..—The examination of the preeent pupils in this excellent institution was concluded on Wednesday, end tho pupils generally acquitted theineelvos eatiatootorily, though the Professors itiliTe boon :no bony with the three nominations crowded upon them thit they have notyet been able to examine and pro. nountettupon the particular merits of the pupils. The renomination of several of those allowed a second trial in the branches wherein they failed at thil first, took place yesterday after noon. We flail be able to give the remit Sat urday wonting, as the Central Board meets this evening, to make their decision. A greet deal of uunetwesarritibor, we learn, has bean put upon the Waken by some of the pupils from the Ward Scheele applyingtor admission when they were totally unprepared, it being necessary to elosely ocrutinize sin papers for each applicant, and after alltheir trouble finding that a great number had not passed Into :the higher depart meets of the Ward Belot:Iv, to jadge by the solutions given. .The machinery of examine- Con has not. however, been brought Into perfect I, working order, whieh the teachers hope soon 20 accomplish. There are now, two vacancies in the echoed, the Professonhipent Writing and Drawing hay. log not yet boon tilled. The Board willprobs, bly take soma action in 'this regard thisevening. The, present Iseult, is as follows: 1 PilnoipaL 7 -1). IL A. , llleLsia. Professor of Natural Soinoes—P. Den Professor of Mathematics—W. W. Dickson. Prefeesor of the Frecoh Language—Mons. Donee. . CREMES AllOlll6/1 DIMOPENZIT has been made of the strange affair which occurred a couple of weeks sip our Altoona. The sister and broth er.in-law arrived in the latter place on Sudsy last, and Identified yonngNeraross; and on Mon day had the body convoyed to the horns of his friends hfassedusetts. They 'elated that It was known by a letter they had received from Denten,- Illinois, that he had $2,000 on his person when he left that place. The name of the man who is supposed to be his murderer is David fdllim, of Wilmington, Delaware, and not M'ffinney, as he registered his name in this city. Reda well known to the police of Phila. delphia, ether Elects in the Eaet, bat had been at Danleith for coma time working as a blind-maker. A in:tittle meeting was held in Altoona on Sat urday evening last, and steps taken for asking the Governor to offer a reward for the arrest of the murderer. A *ascription wee also taken up to aid la the matter. LARCINT.-A boy of only fifteen yearn of age, named James Longed&le, was arrested by officer Jamison, on Danger night, in Allegheny city, charged with tho larceny of Efty cents from the mooeydrawer of Christian. Morgenthaler, and attempting to rob the drawer of Mrs. Ruble, both of which persona keep grocery stores in tho Diamond, Allegheny City. fle had a hear ing before Mayor Debase; yesterday, and was committed tojatt to take hie trial at the next term of the Criminal Coort. • Tan Pintizer. of hrs. Ifarsludl, (consort of Thomas N. harebell, Esq.,) who died on Tues day analog, took place yesterdey afternoon.— She. mao followed to-her last resting-place bya large cortege of modratog friends • JOITI OICAIIIIIIIr, the proremitor in the Lot tory oases, which intro excited so muoh ettmdion in the - community, of late, wee brought into Court yesterday morning, on a prooeen, and die. charged, upon ,taking an oath to appear at the commencement of the !Sian& term Janaaa.—Bome bold thief; on Wednesday G yaningtore off rim paper which was panted on ahrebett pane in the window of .the store • of John D.'Egtua, on Third street, and carried off quite a number of books and periodicals. BTRIXING 41. ATCHIGSIL-Wm. Bradford was brought hoforallayor Weaver yteterday morn at 0/ ing, charged 'critic ettiling watchman George 1 1 9 O orf thefth yard, "Wednesday night. The mo fined hint $lO and node. Ar.the election , for Common Councilman in . -.,•? the fifth ,li:ara tO , •day, the following aro the Ti. nominees 11 , 1 .. .2. 4 Repetdim.—John Hines. Demooraf:W. J . , Abl.• , . . -- - We ware f oul to . find that oar uelgbboreof the Pod . bad their paper blazed • notwithaaridlartha dui ruction of 111-oir-'-oliobe . . Tuzartn.—Ble. John Draw appears