Vitt •IP_Vir4333 - cri=sciaa. . , FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 6, 1867 011110MPAPER TEE QTP.'p News of the City sift Zfeleibotheod. BOARO Or .141610n1a5.-.- • Board of Licenser: ILOOOIIIICO that.tM7 will grant lie 011•41 to thefollow ing persons • Orf .mohday and Tuesday next;unless objections shltlt be made on before the Ant named i day: s. . ~. Pittstough-s-Pirst Ward—A. Greenwood, tavern; I , F. KamtierniiiMMgkonse., , . Fourth—JlM Black a Co., to sell with other grmdst W. 0. Cheetsmaan,cating boast. Under advisement —Thai. A. Hinton, tavern. Fifth,-War. Jill:POO and John Keller, Weems. 1 Allegheny-Seeecul Ward—Min. Chambers. tor ero. Under adviiiiment—Jas. Neely, tavern. Third—T. Atkinson d Jacob Born, taverns. in Fourth—P. Beihn• G. Fam J. Moll, taverns; U. Lohmeyer, to sell' tbUther ;oods. Borough:—Binningbant—.l. Brawdy, M. Kraig, taverns. ' Duquesne—O. Barrough, tavern. Lawrencetillo—Barbara Faas,'.l. Bracy, J. Young, .1. Nasser. G. AL Cready, tavern. Townships—Baldwin—John Cowen, Henry Belt,- hoover, W. Franey, taverns. Chattiers-4lngh Zd'Afee, J. ld'DonaK Benj. Sao:- Lap, Wm. IL.Graham, taverns. Collins—Jo:. Gamester. Wm. Mtall, taverns. Bast Deer—John FL Long, tavern. Findley—BlLM.AS Milks, tavern. Franklin-41;1W. Wallet, tavern J Indiana—S. D. flutings, Marie % esemtp. S. P. In gersoll, tavern. Lower St. Clair John Schack, Wm. Beluboover, And.. Hengen, Thos. Miller, John Late. tavern. Un der advisement—Wm. Oriemon, to sell with other gobds. . . • M'Canalet*--Jaeob Sarver, Frs. Morriaon, tavern. 111111111.n—Jultn M'Aleese, Geo, kith:Ter, tavern. North Payeite—M. M'Alarry, tavern. Pine—dasso Plankerton, Philip Wiseman ' tavern. ritt—lletu7. linen:tont. Thos.! GUlapin, LIVCITIP. Penn—Jno,. Murphy, 'Hannah M'Call, taverns. Patton—Abrabam Taylor, John C. Campbell. taverns.. ___ ' • Phins—WM. 11. McQuaid, tavern. Reserve—Mary Hartman, Phillip Jantet, P. .t J Eckert, taverns,' _ Robinson .Patrick strlekDuffy, tavern. Roes--lingh Dalrell, tavern. Shafer—Elisabeth Hanna, tavern. S. Payettc-3: - J; Janet, Wm. Yonng, taverns. 1 •••+ --- Snowden—Francis Nicholson, tavern. .11 - Ft:111 Tar.esunvii—Chriatian Snively, of M ower s St Claiv-linhl.. S.Willisyne, Jerry Martin, i ‘.....'.:" Penn township, will be a candidate foreounty Treaa taverna. neer, suldect to the decision of the Iltdon County Convert ! tier,. Jeltalkertc•T Versailles—A:3lo o re , tartan. s West Deer-4ottMtyrillison, tavern. Wilkins-811SO J. RolAnson, Salina Elder, Win Lynn, Laverne: COMIFF or gfeluata Stestotts, ke.—liefore Juag.. McClure, Adams and Parke. Com. vs. Iliram V. Powell; indictmoot assault end battery with intent to kill. on oath of John Schell. The defendant is charged with having shot the prosecutor with a pistol on the night of the let of Apnl, 1857, on the West Commons, Allegheny City. We have before given an account of the ear, I with the etatement of young Powell, before Mayor Weaver, before the information was made against him. In this, it will be remembered. ho stated that he waspursued by some unknown individual, nearly across t he Commons, and that ho shot at his pur suer. Schell was shot, as he alleges, by some an knastt person, without cause or provocation. on tho I night in , question, while he was on hie way home, near the Penitentiary. The information - against Powell wax made before Mayor Dohaveu, some days after the lattee:mido his voluntary state ment before Mayor Weever. The caws occupied the greater part of yesteriny, and resulted in a verdict of acquittal. Com. vs. James ISPCumbridge; indictment, assault and battery, on oath of William Dillon. On trial. • Com. vs. Matthew lloori;. assault and battery with intent to kill, 012 oath of John Mooney. Bill ignored and prosecutor ordered to pay costs. • POSTro3lEXlM—Hartißgeo.e.Paeorenso.—Lu con sequence of the great amount and intricacy of the machinery occessm7 to a perfect . presentation of this great Panorama. its first exhibition was una voidably postponed until to-night, when it will pert tively take place. The manager requests us to say. that the second and unexpected, Concert of Madame -De La Grange, so for encroached upon their time, as to make this postponement entirely unavoidable. - - - Tut Panorama at Masonic Hall, is well worthy a visit. Those who riaited this beautiful represents' don when hot in one city. will agree with us in ad vising all who are fond of the beautiful, tovieit Ma sonic Mall any evading this week, or 'on Saturday aflornioon at three o'elock. Ara meeting of the old Allegheny Bridge :!ompa rky, held last craning, resolutions were adopted ae sapling the supplement to their charter paused Ist the last session of the Legislatore, and directing tho Pres ident and Managers to proceed with all convenient speed to - conform with its provisions. . ' d icon( the benefit of Mt, Timaritc.—An sauna,' attractive bill iv adore for this fircol n it.... ° °-#=,.. f ff oitoiatfiliall otg walk& A. W. . 60 1F 1- reiTly fie" e .- they -omy . .. . ~ ..baksit.."' Monce.—Atlrertieetriaataatthe great Sewing Ma ekae, at 68 Fifth street', the Gas Cooking Apparatax. Sit West, our Market, ant the G if t Book Sae, Mar kat etraot. • Tar. Taa-Paiiire•wi the V.nt Want will meet at the Market Douse on Ssnudity evening et 7k