r 11 JITY AND SUBURBAN. United !States 43renti. Coon[. The May term of the United States Cis cult 4.Xturt, for the Western District of Penn sylvania, will cOnvene - in this.citY on Mon-' , day the Kith inst. Following are the cases set down for trial t •- • 1. Wesley ThrOcktriortOn ye, SaMnel Scout. United Stotts vs. John Hastings. et al. 3. B. F. (Minly & Company vs. A. C. Stur. goon. 4. Samuel C. Smith vs. Daniel William J. Florence vs. Joseph V. Set . ton, et al. U. James Andrews Ys. George W. Patter son, et al. 7...1.a1in McFarland vs. James Hays, S. Phillip It. Kincaid vs. John C. • • U. George E. Brewer vs. John M. FleM 'nit, et al. le. George E. Brewer vs. John M. Flea. hag, et al. 11. It. W. ifilltrig CO - 1/112Y of Allegheny. 13. Lewis Moor, Alatlet S Old. 13. Lewis Moore vs. Minch, Beaver. and Others. ' • •• It: Janke; Bradley vs S. T. Hunt et al. 15. George D. Turner vs. County of Alto. gheny. IG. Isaac B. PennOck, for use vs. WM. Woods, et al. 17. Henry Mittinger vs. Union Planing . 8, A.ll. Sauther Vs. City of l'ltielinrgh. 19. Josiah B. i:Vtll/14 Vg. The Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company. Edon Cr County of Allegheny.. _lCmom. r e. City Of l'at4hurgh. 22: Wm - li, - * L. Ssuthar vs City of Pitts. burgh. Chair. Moran vs. City of Pittsburgh. George W. Dobbin vs. COunty of Al legheny. 3 James L. Morgan . vs. City of Pitts burgh. Kennedy Marshall Cu. lleydric Its 111 . 0- there Olt Company. casks tri 1. Tames Iliadley, ei ,it. us:William 'teed. Bachus & Morso vs. Alfred Ileidukoper, et at. • s al. .C. Vincent, et v;. Thos. Ilayt, mat. t.Kilward A. Rotterts vu. Alex. Mime, 5. Edward.[. BOberte vs. Albert B. Nick erson. a. Horace Wilkins vs. Att..) Drake, et al. • District Court. Before Hon. it. W . Egbert S. Ward rs. Ttiemlore Noble and James B. Angell, impleaded with S. K. Kane and John Romer (mite the latter of whom , tho Sheriff returned thowrit It. e.i.) part .ners as Sc. lir, Kann .0 Co. Before reported. Tho jury found for the plaintiff and assess. oil the damages against S. K. Lane in the gem °CALM B. • rotor S. Weaver_vs. Adam Weaver, Im. pleaded with Wiltiam itodgera, owners of the stimmimat Nevada. . Case continued after [Wary hall been sworn, at, the Casts of the plaintiff. 'William 11. Voight vu. William 11. Barker, garnishee of Charles Brown. .Execution attachment. This was rather a tilt...pillar • case. Derlag the summer& IStA Chas:Brown was rrested ou two charges of burglary, ia hav a ing entered and robbed the Mantes of \C ha v ing 11 Voight, in Mount Washington, and Mr. Wykoff. in south Pittsburgh, taking money In each instance. When arrested I one hundred anu ninety-seven dollars In • greenbacks, a ne)v suit of clothing, nod _-- other articles, found lit his poeseisiou, were taken charge of by W. H. Barker, Justice of the react, in South Pittsburgh. Two In dletuamits were Mond against Brown, on . !Ault of which as was cenvlctell, and on the ,one to which Voight wits prosecutor he wan o.mtenced to dve years imprisonment in the irenitentlary, sentence on toe other, in which Wykoif was pre...Cuter, being Sus . headed. OR the trials none of the money was Identified, except ten or fifteen dol lars, by ght. • Alter bein tried Brown confessed lodgment In favor g of Volght for four hundred dollars. Voight made demand • on Jostle° Barker tor the money uncl other effects taken from B-oisu with which Barker declined compf,idne • inasmuch ILA Wykoff also claimed the waspproerty. •An exeutiOn att.innent, thetv.forc issued. c Wykolf. although a • claimant for the money, did not appear or the record as such, although J. H. Millen, E.g., who ostensly appeared for the gars nishee, represeo ed his interests: The nuestion was as to whom the property a'. meltedbelonged. Defense Manned that ft Ilia not belong to Brown, as he had stolen It, and tasked the Court In charge the }My that If they believed from the evidence - that the money and goods attached In the hands Of the garnishee were not the prone, ty of 13roism, then their rertltct should be for the defendant.; and that it the jury be . Bayed the property to .have le,eo taken by - Brown, t heti the title to the same was not in Brown, but ender the act of Assembly Is lathe County of Allegheny, end the verdict shonid he for defetwiant. The Court held: PO.irleggifill IS prima fa tie • evident,: of ownerahip--nnit the re was no • evidence In the case bnowing• that the _prop-, crty and money attached actual/ y belmmed Ae any other person than the defendant In: the Judgment,us whose property tt was It -1.3.5 not claimed hinny ottie - r person, and Uo evidence had been given' tending to show nthd identify it to be the property. of any particalar norsOrt other . • titan that of the defendant la tlieJudgment. edrtaioly did not belong to the garnishee, and he has 03 right to hold It as Ms owe as againetlircelin, Iron whom he took and re ceived It. Warty Other person was claiming re it and showed any title to lt, it would be a ' question tor the jury to determine whether It-belongeil-to-the claimant, or whether it was the'prooMry Of Brown at the date of the attachment.' But no person was claim /13g It, 111111. against the, garnishee the 110se session of Brown asprocco facie evidence of ownership, winch was not rebelled , by the evidence in the 5.140.. There is nntlti,lsln the Act of Assembly - which gives the tale to . the property to the county ci Alle filmy. and the county' W.Y. not ctaim. inS It. Under the evidence the plaintiff seas entitled to the verdict of the jury for the money and prooerty Tae counsel for defendant lord: an eicep• ..icon to the chards. The Jury found a verdict for the plaintiff • for tho•monffy and property hall Sy the gar -69201111Mg 10 , 1297. C. B. $l. Smith,. 1. • Esq., appeared for the putintiff. Assault and Itstlers.-1 , ...tel Sarver Made information yesterday before Alder man Thomas. ugalnat Charles Good, for as - sault 11114 ti.md is the proprietor of a lager beer Saloon on Pennsylvania &Limnos., and deponent allegea tnat he was pushed out violently Mitt otherwise abused tly defendant._ On the hearing it WnSatiown that there was nothing, tO. ml4[lllll the elle gattees of present:A.or, hence the case wAs 1116zullsect and prosecutor ordered to pay the cost. Thollygeinirlyibor tlii4 city has accept. .ed a challenge to play the Steubenville club mulch game on Saturday of next week. irhe came will COMO off at Steiteenville. S 9 .9' S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 , 1 69 S 9 MARKET STREET. ; 9 : 1 49; GO TO 89' is9 l l :l _ CD , 31a 3S. ' ak,!s 9 l I ! iggi •- 89 . AND ark MT et Street, ! 8 . 9 ' 1 G TOUT . . S9I IS9II 1 iBOOTS 9 SHOES, &C.,, 9i - -I THE CHICATE.fr AND DEFT 's 9 'xiv •rzz - Ja cm.r - v - i , . i 1 , ,"I NO AUCTION GOODS H.T.PT. ;,,,$) i .J.tS. ItiIBB,S9 Market St.: 'B9 189 , 'S9 S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 S9i- NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS, DUNCE'S TEA MART, NG„ VITTABURGIE J.Lopenr.l, a large and ctotce clock Teas and Family Gkoceries. Which are 1,1 ret.11.4 at holealle • primeo. Try their, and you aid,' In judge for your letr_GAZ/1 • WPI:FRASCE •it SON. DIAIIDORF as CO., Maaufacturers and 'Fbolcsie INAler* In BROODIS, Broom Brush and. Broom Findings .isetory 111111 Wareham., la the rear of :ice. maker A. Langla, • 172 nod 17 Wood Mt., Pittobdrth .09:x72 SAMUEL M. WICKERSHAM Iro*i 13rotr.er, 124 First Street, PITTSBUXOII. .chtol tho taln of Cornwll. Doha..., 'donr phi 15abhila, Ponrannon. litanholx, 01.400..4 other brand!. oranthracite. You.- logh...ny Coke .4 0111...V0 C. I. Charcoal Eli.; IKON. elnielgEirlerall and 014101 , 1 thspactrully collc. thd. . • --- -....._ - . UVORY HANDLED . fiNIVES, ... Silver _Plated forks, , Spoons, Castors, tic., A VINE AhSOUTMENT AT -Grafton's Ilouse-Furnishing Store, GO Sk,clcercia. = pLevos: PIANOS I—An entire a- yew stock pfIiNARF.S CO.•s r. con.enema me twit made: Oro HA AN ES Vi a CELEBRATED tin Nos. Price from an upward. Perr"us In wancof Prat etaia Plano are raspectfPliy tuVited 1.. ran acd tramlne . bilUre prltchaMuc ribrwhrre . 1411LLOTTE BLUME. • 2..43 Yitat urea • PIHL. Banker and Broker, 18 Wood St., near corner of Filth. delleriptlollll of Government Bonds 'tenet and sold on liberal terms. /Asadcra and Continental SZehange S C" at New York Wets. . . . . Silver and Conroonn bought at algL• est rates. end Gold Undo y 21201 on Non CNN ALL SIZES 3-10 BOAS Con' tried into 5-2 O s, 1865, DS DELIVERED IMMEDIATELY. T. BRADY & CO., IM Fourth Si.TFood Streets 11:12 OLDERS OF 7-30" S, TrAd• epectal arrangements with 00011.13 03 CIO., I et - louden!, we are prepared to convert o- 2 . J'• of I.5Li, Without charge. • Our cur , r 0 `s iu Ala on nand tor Delivery 80 l . I MA MCVAY & CO., 33E4,3a.3.3.er55. 18, FOURTH AHD SMITHFIELD STS OORNE El 04, SELL YOUR 7-30's ♦\D • BUY 5-20'S. • Holden of SILVER THIRTIES will find an ad vantage of. (MEW,. OF ONE FEU CENT. bb convening on this plan. MA: B. MCVAY Ai. CO., RANKERS. • CDR. 4TH & SMITHFIELD STREETS. FINANCE AND TRADE, Onion Or TUN rITTRECEOEI GAZETTE, -Felony, Slay 3, 1.93:. The New York stock quotations to-day, to reported by FM It. Mertz, wore as follows Gold, 130!7; Eighty-one bonds, 11077; Five Twenties, ISO., 10777; Five Twenties, 1171, 10577; Five Twenties, 1. , 43, 105%; Consols, tad, 107isi; Seven Thirties, ligs!,;; Ten Forties, —; Cleveland ,t Pitts burgh Railroad, 7177; Fort Wayne ,t Chi cago, fip.i; Erie, 6-I; Chicago and. North Western,3si47i Chicago and North Western prefol, Olt:: Chicago and hock- 8i.na.05“ New York Central, o.i'._; Reading, 1337,..; Michigan Southern, C.S".L. opened at 13.7.3,4. but on the receipt of the Intelligence that the - the contemn., of the great powers was to meet on the 7th WEL., instead of the 15th, it advanced at once to 1:17..;, but afterwards receded in 117:!;. In well informed circles the opinion prevails that the conference will solve the pending questions between Prussia and France peaceably, and that, In , con,- crueller, gold will take a downws.r.l turn. Large holders of gold or coupons aro more disposed to sell than to hold. Governmrat bonds were all firmer to-day, and ad.:timed !,f per cent, on gold lends, but the be-loess Is quite light at the advanced rates, though money Is very abundant, and canltalibts are now attracted by the steadiness of the market. Most of the stocks have advanced from cto ti cent., yet 'there are not signs of wealoses - s, and, no- doubt, higher prices are looked for, ere a serious reaction will take place. Fort Wayne tk Chicsgis Is now In a fair Way to par, and Isar pied tenon may Is - - corns true, that before the 7th of Jane, !im was erronconslysLiteil the loth) that sleek will be the highest of the entire market. North Western shares are strong, slot a riso of trout:lt. 1 per rent. i 3 contidLtitty looked for. . . Cloeing•C&uota[loai received by Jame , T Co: U. b. Sixes i v.i lie ESIE EISEITEMI MWM=EI 121=121= E • July ~ Dee.. Compouudsl9ii . ' IPS ~ —The Increased activity in general trade which many expected tipon the improved tone of the foreign newtons not betn fully realised. The unpleasant weather is pat t. ly chargeable whin this ,delay. A large amount of money will than ,- e hands about this time, and this will crea e a call for In vestment. . The Now York market pr sents a little e more animation In some .1 , artments, but there rano general improve lent. Ti., dry goods trade is moderately i tire, but the transactions are chleily 11 tell to small ' quantities to supply the demand for imam. diato distribution. The recent advance Is price of the raw staple has Checked the de clining tendency In values of staple cotton goals, without stimulating ny essential i advance. Woolens amok d scriptions resl main inactive. . . —Seventeen of the principal Railroad i 11,.. Companies earned, In the um .II of Merril, the gross amount of 43,713,11 g. Inst. 55,75.1. CAB to the corresponding wont t last year, 1 mile increase of I 617,4%, 'lee n ' her of of road operated b these com panies was lai4l against 7..27 u . t the /36196 time last year, (Erie operatli , sixtv.six miles less.) and the grins cumin , s per mile averaged VOA against 470 . 2 last y .ar, show ing an average Increase per itle of 510. . The largest Increase was In Er e, namely, 4110, end the largest decrease n Chi c ago and Alton, namely, illeli. The C leseo and I Northw.dern gained 41 p er m l ll. an d the Michigan Central an myna amount, while the. IllinolaCentral Mater/I, and the Ohio and bilast.topt $l3O. .ror the Prot three months of the year, the gross earnings of the same rend were Sin,fill,SlS, ' against SIG,. 231,113 for the correspondlng quarter /en year, the asersge per. mite being 53,02 , , against 102,itg2 It.t year, showing %decrease of slx dollars per mile. . . . s-The Shoe and Leather National Bank at New.Yerk tom been instruct.l by the De partment Lentos° up its Wail street branch, as the doing of business', anywhere but in the nankinfr hus Oh MO corporation hi forbidden , by t o he e National Banking law, the °lath section of which casts that the usual business of every Natlenht bank shall be "transmitted at an office or b4nki.g hence tensity! In the place specified In its ergo ni• zatton earthicate. e Ineonforin By with the foregoing provision of the law, the branch . referred.to was elosyl yesterday. This le a hint that; some ehiladelphla banks, that do . husiuroo away from their counters, would so well to profit from.—Phila. Ledger. • —.lclrcular oof the Internal Revenm of fice has been based, calling attention to section 3d of the net of March 27. 19X, which enacts: That every Battens: Banking As. seeiation, State Bank or Banker, or Y.O - shall pay a tax 01 10 per eetaUTIS on the amount ot notes of any town or munici pal corporation paid out by them niter the first day of May. 180, to he clot Meted in the mode amid manner in which:the tax en the notes of elate Banks Is ordlented. it lo un derstood_ that there Is a - large amount of these notes In circulation , particularly in the Southern States, east usseasors have been instructed to 'inake assessments for paid tax agabist the bunks. lirAlti iti D. Pittsburgh prrrsosUIt.7IIPF.THOLEVnI LLUILET. 07/101 Os sax Fermat:man 0 , Franair.. May 3, lea. CRUDE—The market continue 4 dull sad neglected, with bit little Prospect at pres ent of any; Immediate improveMent. The oily sales reported wore now bbla for September, October and November de livery, seller's option, at 13!:;e; lloa bide, on spot, at i 3 e, and 50 bola at same figure. Some holders are asking 70 for spot oll,and 7i a for June, bat at proseut, there are no buyers above Gge, on spot, and but few, If vices,,bo 7i4c for June. The foreign ad , both /rein Antwerp Wild Liverpool, continue unfavorable i and until thorn is a change for the better n those markets, no rem er ,mild Improvement need be loOkM for In this market. 011 in reported scarce and firm at Oli City, which mini' be attri buted mum fact that there are a good litany Cteveland buyers, and basideo. the "nks at that pOint are reported pretty well drained and tank. owners are noxious to 7111 up again at prevent prices, Tins will only lie Lnmpoctty , hovever, and it Is ab s int to atiplideettilit 'mites mu be unstained there Unit,. there 4 fi change for the bid ter at other pants. Ifbul' eTa ham mr,the tanks will soon be and the Cleveland buyers, too aometbieg hofermeen mile • tirmi 0111 shell, such as a material falling ow in th • i - i prod u: or is largelY Increased eoiddiluittion, both her and la Earetm, Prices will prof' ably ride lower than they lit,. bo rn this rear• in.:FINED—The market for bonded oil la quiet and unchanged. Sale of a ••emp, for 500 obis standard white, at 2 , 15, Wincing one dollar nor barrel; tiro, I:YIU bbl, same Conti itlordi and Wiail ..nil 1,0 nols for June delivery. at *:74 o tnne de. livered in Philadelphia_ Spot oil nowbe moted, In the atiseneu of sales, at •:.e r., for promo light •strew white on bo el cars hero, and :11 for standard White. Free is quiet and unchanged. . MOM!I= JAMES I4LZELL & SOIK, • 69 ttiol 10 Rater Strtet, LARD O L IaNIFFACTUR.ERS, I‘,l!.re , tni LUI:H U ICATIN and AIIIION war ant ,pIT Lur.l 011 pros' to the peat I . lrcluloll. t. 1103. 1,000; ',L., Pro f.. 11 an iLVAr. Incluattl or Chicago rat. - Our N 0.2 Lar.luil as a LULOcator cannot un o liu,. L,llcutlng 022 512 . 2.1ard brandu of tar Lon cuuntantli ou M.u.cll.tuo mu! t 0 o ur 2,1.1 In Illeir inten, ue, cull Lao', ordrr!og 1.1-.100 Scorn tut` Ve,t. • f.. 13.5. OneiDa or Ton PiTTPlrencin oAairrrii, t M 3 Fninrr. May :t, levi. The. excitement In the Chlearn market 9 lit regard to Flom . and Crain, was the chief topic of conversation In commercial Circus to.day, and a telegram received At . noon TO. peril a Still farther a +could indicate that the end la not yet. In our market there ti nn Snee;:il excitement, though another advance iii I lour • 51201119 al. most inevitable. tither articles remain quiet and unchhitlial. 61:AIN—No nekrenient iii Wia at. tarn firth unit temling upward; male .4 I car Aliened at 41,10—an offer to buy reported at Oat, In fair demand and grin; may be quoted at r 2 to on truck, and !Lk., Ile liverea; small Caleb 91 the u.nal advance, live to in demand tat Sloe, with but llttlo catering. Cath y . lirot and In demand, but tie Irregular to quote correctly. F LOU considerably exalted, and prices aro tending upward, though, as yet, there liar liven tin quotable advance. WO Colltitlllo to gaote nt $147.1 to +l5 for Spring Wilton; 411 , ; tar Winter Wheat; and 11. to 419 for limey St. Louis brands. live Floor oral ut te,:o. I'ItOVISIONS—IIacon lit inlet end lin cban to We for lihoulders; 11 , i.ie to 11.ie tor ILlMital and Clear rid.a.; 110 for Plain IllimPt 19 1 :e1tor Plant Coheir Curial, and ICI. to 1.1 1 ,,, tOt!Conto.sc.l. t 22 , .e. Lard, 1.1. 4.:.1 to 43.1,5 U psi oarrel. 01L—Lort1011 Is steadv, atilt regular sales by manniacturers at silo Vic for NO. 2, and 41,111 tl.lu fur No. I. +lll.l, FI,EII-1.1 Hiarce and grin, Sale of 13 tons illldtilinc+,on I rack, at Secoads mar be quoted at ssl,autl :Mort, at $1,1.0 to +1,75 ner cal. FOTATO , —DuII and round lots are of fering at a[ a drellne, ahlle Ina small way, prices remain unchigigeit-05 to eke'or prone feach Blows Its gloru, Salt of atlibla at 11.a5 ovr 111.1. . Bankers, rrrrmfsLULU Win TThat—Gmlinueu dtl thall, c u with 11l - erul arranLh.prie., are to...ling tlowttwar.l. ooutluue to quote goott .to 9trlelly prime. I reQll !toll at - rathor otralY am! a 1. 1- 110 dull. hut unclonhaa at i:ot taiitE\ APPI,I,;-I , ollnal 110111111.11/Y unehalhaul—eale , }, to per htl, al to qualit D 111411) lunet dull but un clatue...l—oloall ...al., to ler Apple..., and 141: to I (Or Pooola, 11A y hulot and It nob athat.l— , .tnall sales or prlua baled In atoll/ at 41 . .. to PI per ton. P1r131111 7 114 , 11 111:1 AL A3llll 111.00$1 314111111E1f-11EXKLY REVIEW. Urn eit 01 yak Pert . ..oolmm toovve, latuwv, Slay The ran3aetlons In Metal durtug the poet week tiara not keen., large no gene, '+oppo,e,l.llotwltll,t:w , llul; Ito 100101- lty of the Mulls hare eturted up, awl the market 1. 0 report.). dell tool deptes-ed—at lea .t the eintontiel on Men :ay no, und they ought to know, 'rho operwtiom, however meue;re, boVe been !strip, Hine lOr notne weeks meo:, awl we lora -comi o.mnt of bale 4 having t••••• 00 vlremed, one of thumwold tuum, UM the pallie, Intermit. 0i re fu-ed io 0100 riguteo, for reit-ow. M.O. known to thernse:ve, 11,0 oath to :me. liewever,that non leonce lit, Men e,laMhthed, met Puy. ern ••em pertly mingdent hn,ht prh,” ,6/ uut nt 151.1 ti e r, I:, no,, . iiululy w lot the proomi at • lea,, umwlti•etandiug the 1.01 Witt Mu- at the oresent time point In ill d tro The Uelowutl ler Mundt - 5 iron; .0 1,30, Is very huh:, there twin,: but lo • tlo t deportuu rit of wole, met t mle, are llildted an , : of lu, inomportunt ebio.tmer. Tiel• ue,uiry lor 111. 1 0111 A I, u. 10.0 1 unit the markot 1» .lull will, 11110.Lep. wtenty. I..eurveal 11,1in,,,,re 0, tel i t t froln 411. to $11:5, inoing, wn• rumored tn.“ :mien had 0 311, 1:11.10 low 05 Yu', Ircrlaoc>