isburg ei ,RP7lol4ll.:l!Appt..o7_-,lf' curl !MONDAY MORNING, FEB. ii, ten CITY AFFAIRS • . : JireloicitifeicaLialor the a.m., by . f*. Optietios, 58 PIM 84.—eorreeted daily : la INN. IN IMADa. I 0 o!dock, IL* 00- 20 30 6 34 Vartmostsr .. ... 29 16.20 ' 7 The I.the De. Organ. Me days's* . we copied a notice of the Isle fomented Dr.. Bryan, from • Weraphis Mee, *kaiak irspreseed-the high inteem in which he We. held in that city. - We find the tenoning in theNtahville “Banner of Peace," widetline take pleasure In lying before our reader', at • eeooad .witriesa front Tenneamee, lestifylig to the friends of Dr. Bryan that his virtues were sp. preeiated soh be Wu known: "We are deeply pained this week to hirer= the Cher& of the late sodden : death by paralysis of our highly esteemed friend and brother, Dor. Dr. Bryan, pastor of the .themberlind—Preabyterish Church in Pittoburgh, Pa. All the details to Mind frill be.fouid elsewhere in thin piper. The whole Church will mourn at the news. De. Bryan was ' 4equestionably one of our reeresentative men ; loan of Whom we felt justly proud ; a man of power in the pulpit, and of long agd.untlagging devntinu no the rause of God ; a man oreloquence, gospel erection, perenuive appeal, courteous manner., and 'dighified bearing. A great light has gone out in ,our church in the North. . : Dr. Bryan, we behave, wan a native of Kentucky; ;when* he fiat preached the gospel. More thari Iterenty yews ago he went on an erangeliet to Pitts -I,erghjilllll.llllJl toiireach. He preached in the :streets eat market-places: His unction and Hbly !Ghost Roarer, hie voice of sweetness, stopped the ;wandering Mauer on the road to death: he listen ied and the truth fastened. He - built a church, • ender God, over which he was pastor nuintemipt. iedlis.We believe, until his call to Memphis, where hi 'pent *few pleauitt year. of able mintstratihn, antkerhereleexteaded has already wide reputation. !Hie bld cock at Pittabingh called him back, sod he went to the bosom 'of a congregation whole affection had never known abatement. They had been scattered burst the sound of his- voice the !Magic spell of the gospel attracted the wandering sheep Dace moth to the fold. All looked forward tab long, peaceful, and delightful association With their.old and beloved putor. But sadden death Mat short their hopes, and @proud a duolation incialcalable in the hearts of • loving family. We mourn with chem.,. The church throughout will mourn a watchman' whaseplace now it would seem : a difficult:tank ta`fill. He had done a noble eery ice, had. Aught a good fight, and was, doubtleu, ready for the crown; bat it seems to human eye. that the church greatly needed yet hi. emend and 'temple. But we humbly net the matter with the wisdom of the great God. . Dr. Bryan lived and died in the gospel hareem. See, be utterly went op in the midst of the sound big of the gospel of peace. What a noble pant ! To fall on sleep singing to Christians in the chards militant, to waketiegug the song - of Moses rind the Lamb with the church triumphant I The par ! 'dyke stroke unlearned a lounge on whose utterances thoosands have hung enraptured ; but • "DWI In nobier,sirester son Plt Mee thy power to eaves "What n. porn. Repine, eta omering mace 3 MOO Cent hl the guy." He siege - sow. Angel. join the choir. His lithie east; hie takers over; memory will hie dear people, I no mere will our General dereuthly hear the silver trumpet blawn by film. Dt. Bryan Mill once Moderator of our AsisemblY, ! and often of interim judicatory.. He loved ' ; the. courblof the church. He loved the general prof - - parity. But two week.- ago be proposed, in thin paper, that his congregation should observe Ithe Anniversary. How little did ho think that he ' should : hen be in heaven ! The - death of Dr. Bryan wares oar young melt to prepare theareelnes for the conflict- The weight of thrirtharch . will soon be upon them . You may thweble'end ahnnk, Young men, bat doubt it : not that is a few yearn great and high placer; and mitres will devolve upon you. Meet them humbly, intel ligently, and manfully. With the family of broiler Bryan bre sincerely condole. We can pledge them the sympathy of the church at large. We point them in their night of narrow to the Star of Bethlehem, and to: the . .hieing road in which the departsd Misbeed Cud father walked. And may God bless thee, and blew ' the church at Pittsbaigh, and the whole churCh..! l a tis t =ren.avgals to tae All the Yetbodlst BpisooparChurchee In they two elites and have been bolding a wile of re vival eseatings, which have resulted In large *Sawa sloes: FLOM a earefully prepared statement in the Okriqicin Advocate, just 'aimed, we toodenea Wesley Chapel, Her. S. B. - Babeock, pastor-The revival has been progressing for several 111•00111, and over one hundred and fifty have professed comm . :-Trinity Chureb, Rev. James StiW, postor-:lntar • eating mambas have berm; held hear, and &stand have Maltilltildi the church. Smithfield' etwait, Bev. John W. Baker, paaior— Orn Sands* wight last, thirty nervous were forward for prayers at this church. Over thirty have I pro termini conversion. ' Christ Church, Ron. C.' A. Holmes, partor,--Mest logs hare been hold for two weeks pest,aod mecum have found peace to believing. ' - I Rosa street, Res. J. ht. Thomas, Pastor-4o ring the past week thirteen - Save united with the churrJa on probation. , • ' • 1 Asbary Chapel, Rev. A. ift. - Williams, pastor— ,' Steeling, have bees held for two weeke,shd trionty .hue been converted,-with indications of a tumors LOAlalte awe/wring. Liberty Street, Rev. 1., N. Baird, pastor—Sisce stio - rstoledication of this church, last spring, the swegregatten and soimbenitip have been !steadily fiacreittev, Aboiit the holidays special mewlings were coauomie.cd and have been contimiedalioost sightly ever once.. Orerlhirty hive been convert . eV-with a air proportion of interesting youngimen :iowitthe interest stiU.:contlince.: • Ut COMMON Alleghlrai, Rev. J. S. Brac k en, put,,.e-About twestyAre bare been receiredl Into the c h, i ‘reti on probation. B suer Street, Allegheny, it.,. John Coll, Putor —jbetja g „" have been held bore for nearli two months, and a great interest is manifest. About •- % et ...wpm. b r ie united with the CANT& on !trial, ' aild several by L'oror• Bradly Chapel, L 'oey, M. L. Weekly, pastor —if ear ly thirty conversions' wad qa;:e h .number of Ocoee mane are reported here. _ Temperanceillle, Rev:, George W. grosoLli Pak tor,,-,Bereral have been ,lonrarted, boa Mtn, MI , hope ant been so imeoursMing m in some 'orb& liltmingham, Rer, Josiah Vermeil, pastor—Abont twenty have protease cooverston. since New end the work is still programing. Larmenceville, Rev. Wm. cooper, paitor— • About , -.4weety conversions are reported here. Manchester, Rev. B. Birkett, pastor—Meeling• held, sad mach interim - manifeatad. Number of ' conversions not stated., " • t; South Pittsborgh,Rea.2l. pulor—About avidity have been blessed, and membership greatly befiefitted by the special *services. JlCauft'Ltbarty, Rev. D. A. M'Cready, la. ieported that over thirty conversion, have nee tarred. The &Bowing is a recapitulation or the probable number of accessions, as the result of these *sierra meetings : Watley Chape1....150 "South Common--; 25 Smithfield:........ 30 I Bea•er Street.— .. 75 (Arta Chinch 201 Bradley Chapel 30 Roes Street7,— 13 Birmingham 20 Aabory Chapel—. 20 Lawrenceville. 20 Liberty Street...... 30 South Pittsburgh— 20 Liberty_...... 30 ,—...—.... ....... ........ .... 483 ros‘lut above it will bit aeon tbat several coo rogations are oluittedidta the number is mot naiad, no tut t►e anregate -, of seetratioas Will probably aot tall much below MC- . Court or cowman rues. Belerelidgue MelloniAdeas *ad Path. 10 the time of folk vs.l4isown,. taloa of trovor • to Math, • hors*, the pry retorted into Court on Saturday, ,after being not all night, with a verdict for plaited of 516 87. Tbe following caste are within reach on hfosday No. 41, A. A. Mason & Co., vu Kernati sad 43.6peet vs. Galloway. • 44, Brigs* n. Wightaan. 45, Bates & Johnston TO. Morrison. 46; Jonas vs. Belford. 47, Miller vv. 54, Otittolli vs. Snyder. •• 57, Thomas iiddoo Jobe Welling. • 69. Cranial Collin. vi. Benj. Locker. 50, J. Thompson and wile vs. J. Chadwick, 4 69, J. 0111104 vs. J. Lease,. 4 . 64,14. Harbison vs..lioes, & Co. Bar. E E. Sister.—An affecting eau is said to than taken Oboe at New Oast% on last Monday, -aka 'Rev. E. B. Swift. putm of the Presbyterian . 46We/ration at that place, a position he has; bad tht nves ram tendered Ma resliptation at a con .tgragetional, weeting--haring been welled ki eight Otte lather, who le growing Whin, at his church In - ..1n addressing the meting, Mr. S. wee .womereesa Vide mottos as 4 ba enable to Boleti what be lathed to 'eq.' Many _of the emigrated= wen in tears, and. the only way in ',bleb a rote granting the roped or Mt. S *Wald be tatua war by /hang. Bompihnentary resolitions wan adopt: ed. Mr. Swift comes - to ns shoat the dna of . paytt. raoliaDiany...o3l. Viands, night; near jy Oakland, amass who area lying is a state of cation Italie S tewart,' - et the road, was bloomed ,by Ar. Jobe Stewart," who was Ott the platform of ob. of Ore rata of the gut Liberty Passaraker way: lie, with the lanaistasee of pleivaJ.• • Preltieked rowdy f hole indirialialf aid I • -, e ,wpayeikliiin to".a low where ha wag kindly tired fur. vidiribtediyhai perished: II • W ni t }ism 'semis' a visitation,. ie • imperative emend imgrewr below sere, . . '" saaei 'Eternal, Menem., a satire of this amity, ' ' Albion' Newhall eanath low*, De the 22e i . al' '' • The lather of the deeineed' lihd.h!Prielt m . ,_ .. , lig heig f , • • Wilr e.. arid was • Mathis et Col. Margin, .11Hatenee,- ed au Ohio regimes% is the Mexican Men' r.fia ',snarly day, the noontide! rennered fom .: Itairsuitt nia . qate sad' nulAt 4 1069, Om" he ' a.. AMAllele k es .ieninle-aIL i i=t l 4 ol ;t ui :get: ' AO 1 ,rt e 4lllll** ' be - 1 ~, - i, ..: , ',.fi7:2 . ',4: . ;.' , . - 'f'J , i-_ ,,- .! , :z. , :i.*':.',•-,-,.. ;.-.','.'•.At:,.:..4'.'r5: lumgdiseir th• Dm A large andilafloentlal meeting of the . memberse of the Bar of Ohl ommly was held in the ltristriet Courtroom, on Saturday, for the purpose:l of eon eludes thetiMpriety of petitioning the LegWature for the pumpl of an net creating an additidul Law Judge for the District Court. On motion i of Mr. 'Howard, Hon. J•Prea E. -BRADY, wis milled to the Chair, and Major A. AL Hamra appointed Secretary. ! On motion Of Mr. Howard, a conmatt.mf - tbrea was appointed, to draft rimolutlons,-Zonsistihg - of the following - gentlemen: Thorou 'toward, 11.1 W. Bell, and Solomon geboyer, Jr., Biqa Alter a consultation, the Mapping reltolutiona wereeeporte‘ sad •nanimously adopted 6 Waimea', The baldness of the District Poen of Allegheny county has increased - to such n client within the eevaral years past, that the pub ic later , eat imperatively requires the appointment I an ad. ! ditienal Low Judge—to the Bench of mai Cann, ! therefore,' ' Awoke!, That we urge upon oar Elent i tore and Repamentativas in General- Assembly, to ; lase their billowiest° secure the passage of a law authoriz ing an additional Law Judge for the Datact Court of Allegheny county. , Rooked, Thst cool°. of these proceellings be forwarded by the Secretary of the Bar Meeting to our Senators and Repreeeitatires at Harastaag. Alter which the meeting adjourned. 1 Robbery at lievirtekley. The osuaq quiet borough of Sewickley was thrriarn into quite an etcitement on Satirday, by the nrinonneeinent of a .burglary boring been per petrated in that place het night. The victim wax Mr. G. Ha Starr, proprietor of • grocery and dry goods store. ilt appears that an entrance wa• ef fected into the store-room by means of on Inothider. The tbieveel after effecting no entrance helped themselves to several pieces of cloths, keens, Mika, and took nearly all the nbbeas he had in his es tablishment. ; They proceeded to the dining room and took quite a number of silver tea bud table spoons„ and 4rome knives and forks. Tke spoons are marked with the initial. of Mr. S. , s name, ott. H. S." They then proceeded to the sleeping apirtmoot of Mr. S., took pia pantalooni from where they were hanging on the bed poet, canted them out into the ball, and abitraciad about $2O or $3O, and come papers whlctqwere in bls memorandum book at the time. The whole loss, as nearly au can !be ascer tained, will reach about $250 or f3OO. A bag fell of coppers and some smooth silver, colur, Which was kept in the Teem, was also taken. Mr. Starr he. not theslightesi idea as to who the rascals are. Two .triage and suspimoim Stoking characters were peen lurking around the promises about nine otelock the. 'previous siring, and it is probable that they arelhe guilty p es. informa tion of the robbery wan laid befoire,Major Drum, to-day, and the police will be on the lbokout for the thieves. • A Relent4s. Preiteroapar and a Spunky IMr.rnL. t. A few dayS ago, Thomas Oheer, proprietor of the Oliver House, St. Clair street, 'jelled a trunk be longing to n young man named °Mail who had been boarding at the house for some time. Oliver claimed that Goiday was indebted for board ing, bat the latter denied this, admittiog that be owed Oliver a little balance for - bad whis ky and _clyebrs. The law makes a 1 nice die- Unction here—landlords can seise the property of lodgers for hoarding, but not in gattifietion of a whisky bill, and enandingly young Goldo preferred charge of trover and conversion before Alderman Donaldson, for the recovery of his trooki and con temn Oliver rebind to produce' any witneeles no the hearing of the cam and declined to ekhibit his books, which Goldey alleged would unit's, that the board bill had been paid in 1011. The Magistrate, ..coneeqeentlY gave judgment again• Oliver fur 107 50, the ;value of the property eetaed upon. Oliver imamate quite indignant at thin, and express• ed a determination to appeal the we. Bel Gold.; wan not to be pet off in thin way; end onl Friday he took another, tack on btu antagonist, and entered milt against him for salting liquor on Sandiy. 'Upon this charge Oliver was arrested, and attlimpled to 'neaps the ttifficalty by asserting that 6 had riot • d, bat given the liquor to flolday. [Tile defenee, we presume,Was based upon the non-paytimit of the bill l] The 46giatrate, however, deeided I that if he funsubed the liquor, and a place for drinking If, be w►+ guilty tinder the law, and would hire to gir ball to Ammer or go to jail. The deferidant, ut exhibitiog bla grit, remarked that he could bud ha la two minute., hot he would not tender it, sod wa seeordingly committed to Komar. Rearion.tranto against a Nastin In the mailer of the division of Chart! ship, ( part idf which has been formed t district and! named Kirkpatrick.) Mr. presented a remonstrance in the Core Court, IremUirty-eis citizen, of the netri objecting la the name selected. The rek represent-that ••said mime ul Kirkpetrii: inconvenient mid Unnecessarily long, mi. a name i. not very appreennte for a Loartilhlp.": They suggested either of eg. acmee Rena, Adams, Taylor or shorter, more suitable and more coev/i praytie Court to chaege the name to a Above, or any other short name. - The Court Mated that their jerietlicti Ostler vieseniretninistenal than judicial• compelled toconfino what is dons by s the inhabitenta it such a can. II any name was selected by them, the Court firm it. M. Weston slated that the bs earee'or..Onion" would be acceptable., TneCoutt agreed that thin smold bed rotate appepatton in the frosent state oi try, and therefore nosfirtned It. An, then made to that effect; so the new now authoritisely christened tttraion.tt Thillimea Oil W. IU There are now forty-three pumping Mecca and vicinity, the yield being as barrels in the twenty-four hoary, and forfty-Gre barrels. The total aggregat of these wells is given at 542 barrels. we notice the following—Pittaburgh Great Beacon well, 10 barrels; Coin, Greeter, Pittsburgh sod Warren, 9 bur would seat to be the only eucceteful operator. in the Mecca district. Lea able localities is Mecca are now co hesvy =obey. boats, with a reserve's. cases, of titioe-third ache oil to the ow price per 'acre with the third of the . .profits reui,ed, ranges from ilk to The trillh of the old admire, "Go 4,4 new. at helms," is amply verified in tbh which we clip from a Philadelphia ppd., - will be mica to many "More kiadaliner Officiale.—The (Pa.) peo4e have jurt discovered that e Der of their tan collectors put the mi their collection in their breeches-pa ',that thoogb this pecolsoup hoe been g. reaveral yet**, the thieves hue general(; appointed, The grand jury of the c i .:eictedithe whole batch of the deliscia oulrlished the presentment of Jury a 1 1 ....t0d to, in which reference w the re . ppo i.:*tsitt of . a single deist/11l locter,•which is . 4 entea bY the Comm.. body was indicted, a: 4 l . the above 1120 gross libel . 1311 our county: Ltl=l= . . . .. , The follervieg het of la - .'ll be taken up io the District Court on Monday: 421 Krum , k Barton vs ally 712 Sam vs 4: 2 0° 2 2 . 1 Pittsbarla. (On tr 121.1 12114 007 Wish . 13 12 Lottuop 70 •11&rtarrrliltv dia. , 010 1 71 140700 d ' 672 0 :111:12 71 gums vs Balm 1 113 Gammoilra2ll2l,2 Wll- ISO lion v• 112 Ins Las 301 lloro 11204. r 01 Rob -241 /Ws Iv 13•1121tcr twos 00 41111e2.eep To Borovish 07 Mann vie Ibr • 1117x0141uu5k..... Al Illsrecoso:vi BlN:2lmm 2 7 11 HIM /212112 be •2 Walkirri & 11•011 I 715 Allostmerr 17/12 VI Wm.- MI 01710112 11/ mid irlf• 0121 111 rt 14mrt i l rli Us. & 00. , 01 11117712.40. 00 Gerlach Min Mlbsehrg—Palital Bumlac. A deatiinte colored man, named Geirge Jones, and a cripple, hu been mlarmg niece be night of the deatrietioa of °Galloway's Castle, 411e/baby. Re spent the night in the a colored !deed named Sizemore, an somewhat intoxicated wham he retire. Is feared that he perished lo the film ,arch haj been Made for him through bavhis Mende hese failed to get any ti A rarty of Man had arranged to Rea On Saturday, but u yet mottling bribe Awl7.lMainnuteir Perm George Floyd bellies fume the city of Smoke, was wrested le Minding tie Wedowee' for drinking.," sod disorderly coed" 4.. Several groom malts which be calmed to lad ie Sawing bin cm the swimmers mot coandered by s Aiderlene le mitigating circumstance. in his c .e. A emi corimpoodier to his offence was ilried spun biro, and 11 detail( olßoyineet, be &I deprived of the priceless boon of liberty for i day.. Aswitel Su !Art.—Paul Herbert of the 'go lereaticreel Saloon.," Liberty meet, m at be a vary &mil hatband, it btu wire is to be be hived. She alleges, before Alderman Doealdeon that he ma. ceittly beet and,ibireed her in an ootreeemm dregirlng her about by the hair dr the bead, cad atrititi and kicking her. A vr meet erax in. end for 'fun. street. 81Silicas" Aca1,41,9.—0n ThoredaY emeolog • lad named thimnef Annie, aged about (mermen years, was danginottely Injured by falling lola the pump pit at the upper Water Works. 118401 In bead foremost, the depth Wog, about Oven .eeven fat. The prineipal Injury nu to the spine, %Monet the map nal stripped oQ sou to in; betel& portion of the ekolL _i It lathoeght that he will recover. A2I . IIIIOIAL AID 1011 KARSAI,— 700 Wilson acknowledge, the receipt of the followieg stlditional oontributlimi for -the Kenna anffered : C. 8. P. Zellestople; $lO )r. A. Cl. $6 ;' Clas, $23 ; 'Ems, Richer& ,Otee-mnploy_ds. Sad zabeunkls 4o ; You Ruck $6 ; Janiaui Icon Worki emiloyeer, $6l 26 ; 4 ati aged widow , ' $2; nine chf. nne, Chattier' township, $l4 60. T 1, $144'75. Ceueu'noi*, Japsniups•Cos.taan..-Ths she, adds wt Jiawlion c Ugeis d selobiiiinit tin 924 with disk usual spirit Onuses will be dslitsrill bpi inkier of mindsets; alossewbans ItolmSt Lap& of lininewood, bMs "soanty. • e perfelo. illr,rst AMNIA seethes of . • try, Komi e sad US, sad lie asisbadlnw will • pasricitio# as irai WAriailasoittitaillintos coisti igiost?ttiK !Ably' ill ill orioirefine *law& si i aarwitivr, di um' put 1 190 1 1,0,11114.A0P N. Attemptto litterdelf::et ri!ntobi r.mius-Aneatar ..11tioldnee _, On Saturday night, 'bent - idstWeelocle a most deliberate and dlabollial attempt wee cods to da *troy the.femily of Mr. Milpitas Hornier, by melon of an f. infernal, machine." Mr. Hauler; as most of oar Mader* areaware, to 'member of the firm of tiousler A Miller, brewers, and also eiarrfes on CO establishment for. the manufacture of p,lical He re sides on 1 the Greensburg Pike,, near Butler strait, Lawrenceville, and is away worthy and reapeetable citicam. Hs retired shoat the unalhoar' on Bator' day evening , winipying a. room on the Pei floor with his*ifie and thewebildom. 'Whin the inmates had fallen asleep, and all was quiet I. the neigh borhood, the-bows was approached by same mur derous Miscreant, who placed upon the window sill or the chamber a box containing a large quantity Orpowder and bullet,. A fuse, or slow match, was then applied to the box, and when the fire reached •the powder a terrific explosion followed. The lower sub of the window wae blown in, and completely shattered, while the upper lash was direetied of the gleam end 'trues pieces, although it remained. in the frame. The family jumped from thehr beds in the greatest consternation, bet it arm anon discovered that they had all escaped without the slighted injury. The bed clothes caught fire, but were istingitiatind with little difficulty. Three ballets were found embedded in the room—two in the ceiling and one in the side wall. Fragments of the bon and window were found scattered through ) the room, and the escape of the Inmates iwas meet remarktible. The news of this infamous outrage created great excitement in the neighborhood, and on Sunday Mindrede of persons visited the premilen The hdz waa Made of strong pine wood, about • foot in lehgth,Mul four inches wide, said nbecit!the mine in depth. The pine was over an inch in thickness, bad been fastened strongly together inth,tenpenny nail., a n d then tightly boned all round with tarred cord. The boz, it is supposed, contained nothing bat powder and bullets, and the lose, from the powder, marks on the ground, meat have been nine or ten feet in length. This was nectuwary in order to give the murderous villain tune enough toeurcape from the destruction which he had prepared for others, to take life, were detailed to Mayor Wilson on Sunday, and he visited the residence of 'Mr. Hoe. yeller for the purpose of inspecting the premises mid having a couvermtion with that gentlemen in regard to the probabilities of apprehending the rutty 'party. We may state that Mr. , lioeveler suspects one or two individuals, and every effort will be made to and punish the perpetrator of this most hearties. outrage. The Loofalan Robbery-Arse.. of Javan]le Burglar.. A day or two Orme we noticed the robbery of Lauri man A:Bro'e. hardware establishment, Wood street, of n largo amount of fine cutlery. The larceny was committed some time ago, but was kept secret from the reporters, and did not find its way tote the news papers until officer Richardson found a else to the thieves in the recovery of smolt of the stolen knives, chink had been sold by a lad named Janies Crams, !voiding in Allegheny. It was then necerteloed that Crel, comp.," mitt. two young seen named Lafo ier Stephen. and Wm. Rea, had recently left the city for Sutler, each carrying a ,peddler's box, well stored with articles of cutlery, aneirering the dateription of those stolen from the thews. Lind man. 00Icers Hague and Moon were dispatehed in pursuit of the thieves, and on Saturday evening they returned to this city having them in custody. They ware arrested within six mile. of Butler, at the house of • relative of Cross. On the way, the officers picked up a number of attic!" which had teen sold by the parties; and these, together with what wee found In their possession amount to some IWO. Articles worth two dollars were sold as low It twenty-tee cents. Stephen. I. eighteen or nine teen years of age, and resides in the First Ward. Cross has been under arrest before, and has been an inmate of the House of Refuge. Rea is about eighteen years of age, and has relatives living in the city. They acknowledge the theft, and were committed to jail to answer. !Railroad Sandiiir• The following is an approximate statement of the earnings of the Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and -Chicago Railroad Company, for the month of Jam, 186 i, compared with ate lame period of last year, viz f from FM,.IA_ $1144,137 491 78,723 341 N. 4. 7 791 • Yastmop99l4. • 191.731'12 44 713 44 7,439 74 Int • • . 4 &trap 2,2. J 01 , 2.00 00 Ils) O. toe. 7.04 00 r.SZ w . _ • Rent afros. Tz 93 3 6, OS 07 LI.. on we . " 41...111•Per 214 70 OUT 1.0 3 7S 71 don. Aregtesmon roe no leomarriow —A petition was presented in the Common Pleas Court from Marry Montgomery, of the Borough of kl,,,,,hest a r, asking, as provided by Act of. A malady, t•or en In. galsition Into the MAO of her husband, John Mont gomery, who, 1. represented to be . an habitual Monk md, for the porpme of mcertaining'whether he is cepahle of managing bin Mimosas, he owning oat, alderable property, which is nut considered mile in hi. hinds. The Court fook the papers In hand for esammation. 630.1 ti.k • id on in sal the fa U• u Inien !thew () IL IN TUB MONONNAIILI.4 V•iaas.-It is sow tbooght that oil well. are not confined to the Alle gheny Valley. A number NI persoee ■re pospeet sag aloe; the Monongahela at &Greet points, and •ertl napetienced persons have given it no their opinion that by making wells, oil will be rowed to greet : abundant:a. It is that arsenal Pitts berghere are qutetly leaning favorable altos between this city end Browmardle, end bonus will be cote menced-te the spring. sum ty of ptrttjcelar ooh! co, hewed the Lincene r CHlCKTPli—Jneerb Spencer, re cently discharged from pnenn, era. arrested on Friday .nighi,Jit the art of stex hug Iwo chickens from the promisee oi Capt. Mathes+, in the Second Ward. He had rung the neck. of the bode, and was making off with them when he wa■ caught by man al the night pollee. The owner of the chick ens refused to preeeentia, aed Spencer was COQ, milted to jail in delault of a fine for disorderly con duct. 112 two lugh as ily yield the het Argrwrenn• Sexier nr a MPIIDElltIl•—lobo Cathcart, under sentence of deathfor ;the murder of his wife, in Clearfield, attempted In commit suicide • few night. Were, hl rutunit his throat with a large 'pine which he had sharpened Inc the wpme. He was nearly dead from Irma of blood whey discovered, and hi. hie is soppojed to have beedamml merely in the coagulation of blood over the wooed. mpaoy, , ahem k Theme Nora It • (aeon. adsag a io meg " The peeture To C•PITALI/11,-POllOOll Who desire to go oat,/ a las/int:lle business paying one hundred pet cent. on the investment, will hear of a favereble nppor tunity by calling 00 Mr. Keyser, ?;10.: 140 'Wood street. The business has already paid more than this amount of profit and will insure a fortune by the investment of a small amount. ' Po burgh far' elm , jor .art of ,eked; and o for be o re unty have entcrr AQICITTZD.--00 molten of Jobe It. Bailey, H.q., Charts. B. Kenny, a young man who! wee higbly reeommeuded, was arimitteduo practice in the Courts over which Judge McClure has jeriediotion. Mr. Kenn r y gentleman of fine Willy, lied we midi him Maindant sticems In the profeesion which he hail BitannaKr.—Oo Wednetilay night entranoe wen effected Into the grocery and tube.no stun of Jobb Grazier, on Smithfield street, near Liberty, by-i9t tiog out a window pens In the reu. 'The thitree found a few dollars in copper. In the drawer, which they. carried off; together with • lot of Qua alpine.' :litr Grand made to r tax- cal mer.. No iement ti a WE would direct the ittention of odr reader. to an intereeting.paper on out foorth pagh, emanating Irom the committee appointrd by oer Board of Trade to inreatigate the 'eau.. whipb led to the "Wallace" dinner, and by that comMittee report. ed to the Board ol Trade. It to potehebed by no. thority of that body, ter the public infOrni•tion. Sr. MARV/ CEA VlTlLY.—rour hundred and 'empty-am Mermen'. were made in {but cemetery l a n ;ear. Nearly $2,000 wm receded for grave ■o: $719,50 for single graven The cemetery owes yet mote $26,000, bat haa nests enough on hand to almcwr. wipe out the debt. INSULTING A rEBIALT.-401111 Balton wile com mitted to jail to-day, by'Mayor Drive, in default ol'■ fine for disordely conduct. While intoxicated, the preview. evening, he entered tee Inmate or an aCiptaintance, and grossly instate& owe of the festale member. of the family. by fire, 11 sults, with ;ej he won to iWeep, it !. Vigorous 1. at the city, i. op el hie. eb the reins dose. Houss.—On Friday islormetioo wu made before Alderman Taylor aims it the inmates of a hones le the Falb ward, and afi Were sweated and committed to jail. They were sate bledary, Elizabeth hfilbgan, Jane Brown and Catharine Kn...cp.—Daniel Ogden, of Lawretue townabip, Cloartield county, wee killed in a coal pit, oa hts own term, ow the 4th Wet., by the falling of a trues °relate- H• wu discovered attar dark, by two al , his pone, who were sent to ascertain the court of hi. •bsence. Mammas G --Divorcee were granted la the Common Nese to the following Cases, the de fendants not appearing : Samuel Baps on. Melissa Ranee—cause, desertion; Muy A. !Donthett on Joeeph P. botithett—eamia deeerttonl DKORIVICD re A Correarr—A brigtit Little boy, six dean old, .on or Ephraim htarneburg, residing near groirestown, 0., waa drowned •few day. ago by (ailing into the eietern, which had not been properly covered. To On. COMPAIIIIIII.—WO hare 14 Mlle I mall engine and boiler, of moron horn. priwer, in , good • order about one year old. Aoy.paly domino., or puret:aaieg cheap fur rash will pietas call at thin office. Bence DIATIOTID.—DucIog the high wind which prerailed on :Thunder afternoon, mill spans of the Northern Central Railroad bridge over the Boarice barna at Dauphin were blown down. . Nceiricirr.— . -C■pt. limas! Hertiott, tester in the Diavict Coen, fell on the ice, on galiarday even ing; while walking on Eleventh ■treat, and dista -1 eared his shoiilder. - - Onsuteall4l DUNIMIOII.—The preptiston wad workmen In McCully & Co.'a glass wojthe,oontrlts. tad glib to aid of the Kansas fond; whieh was paid over to Mari Wilson on Saturday. I ' • Fllllo.—fa the Quarter gallons, FE4nk (took, of -Market street, plead guilty to two Indictments Vs selling liquor without a Meuse. Me w as fleedia annul. MILL BOILIIT.—Tits SSW of Bitijinain Watling, Barnaide tawaailip, Clisuield cooky. arsa:44latroyad toy fan a tow carat°. Lori WACO. twm matioat at swot lagath. died Prk •••` --`' luta; 'a, affr . raninly zionma tl • 447, . : Arrest of 31w PeatJenson SassoSalon of Et= On Friday, °Meer Dougherty received information to Dwelled that n enaplisof Israelites, stopping at the house of L. Durkhart, Liberty street, opposite the Detonate depot, were reeeiviog package. of goods from partiei who visited the premises, and opolt reoeivitti the goods they-were locked sip in • peddling wagon owned by . them. Mr. Dougherty, thinking that these putchases were being made from parties who had lately robbed the dry goods store of William Frank. .t Co., of Fifth street, speedily laid a plot to entrap the suspeoted sons of Abraham. Procuring a piece of silk from Mr. Frank, be visited on Saturday evening, in oompady with elßeer Fox, Mr. Durkbarts bones, and inquired for the parties After some little parley in&Dongherty made known hie visit,-offered the silk at ot low price, and stated that it bad been stolen. 1.11 gave them to under stand that he bad • large lot of stolen goods-for sale, sad the Israelites finally agreed to take the whole of them—the article.. to be delivered on Mon day evening: One of the Jews stated to Dougherty that there wail money to-be made Is this sly ; that they bad bought $2,000 worth of goods in the east which they Fold in the South forever $5,000. They declined to take the aingle pteoe, but agreed to take all Dougherty had on Monday evening, at seven o'clock, the latter refacing to deliver the goods that eight, at they desired. So farce good—bet just here singular turn. The Jews allege Dotighcrty to, be a tare:, and in arrested they seat Mr. Barlett office to iniorendilayor Wilson They further all' e, that them bevies profited IMgely by buyit were madeto gain ht. confideis • the story tales a that they believed irder to have him at to the Mayor's .r the traunctioe. admissions about tog stoleu goods, • elf tied secure his arrest ! .. Nothing further wan done a the matter until Sunday, when the - peddler. hit. bed up their team and started for Washington, Pa Their reason, as they allege, for preseing Doug arty to deliver the goods on Saturday evening, w s that they might secure her arrest then, as they oohed to leave on Suaday morning. In the meantitne, Mr. Dougherty appeared before the Mayor, and gave a lengthy statement ol the transaction under nath,upon which an information was based, charging then Jews with the larceny of gl.OO worth of goods from Mr. Prank''' . store.. IA arrant. were issued, and the intention was to street them en Monday evening, the time when the goods - were to be delivefed. Hearing that they had left town, however, on Sunday morn ing, pursuit was given, no they were olertaken at Jarrat!ii,)taven, on "the Washingtoi pike.— The ginpacted hammy were handcufled and brought back to the city, where their goods were , Moroughly overhauled. 'They exhibit ed billi'of purchase for most of the articles which they had, and exhibited great indigestion at their arrest, They gave their name• a. Lewis Summer. field, and A. D. 'Ansell, and stated that they were from Cenada: After a hearing they were promptly discharged, there being no evidence whatever spinet them. It nems that, after leaving the office, they rent ed Burnett% where they h been stopping, and he accused him of having F och ree e improper infor mation to rho Mayor. 'This I d to • stains dis turbance, in which Burkhart was knocked down, and his wild mu also annulled, by Sammerfield and knell. The police were agate summoned, and the parties were soon after arrested once more, The Mayor, displeased with their conduct on the previous occasion, declined to give theme hearing, and ordered them to be locked up until Monday morning. This crested some indignation, and 000 or two' triend• of these stranger. asked if they could not he released on hail. To this the Mayor replied affirm lively, and they. were discharged' upon giving brind• to appear ou Monday morning. Mr. Benj. Morgan 'twirl the requisite neerity. If these liners Sr. honest, so they claim and sp. pear to be, the applince• of the ir Amnon , ' hove operated, most injuriunly :upon them, and furnished snotiei inmate of the:, danger sod in rutin pr using improper means to aPprebeild sus pected criminal... iffirSecciaL Lactuus —A course of Spe dal Lreturak on "PA RTN 101.4111 P 011• NO R$ AND MIT- L11111111TITL" x. 1111.. girt. u Um IRON ill! , COI.J.KOK, cormr 4 Penn mak.l PL Olakr SPA., writ AM, Lo