Q litiAntrifitAitit* OrrY AND SUBURBAN. IRIBMOURTI3, swous Court ot rmultossu. Thl. COUrtilallexilibut at ten a ' El. PotststtrSuthi* gtiong, Thomp son, Reed Wed Agnew. Absent--Ch. 7. WoodwareL and Win. B. Bole, of Crawford county, on motion of David De.rtickson, Esq., C. R. 'Mush, of Crawford county, on motion or d. Church, Esq., and Charlea Fetterman, of Pittsburgh, on - motion of Bus. A. Low rie, Esq., were duly .qualified and admit ted to practioatq a thle court. The followinglazes were non-emend: e CmwfordC o .l.tut.lns,Co. ye. Cullum Guthrie 'e. ifecr u k en; clarion. Emery vs. Belknap; Jefferson. Clark et al. sm. Cinnpbell: Jefferson. et al. vs. baker; Erie. •. ands vs. Niatson; Jefferson. ra:Wegetartiu Veining°. Band et al. ca. Frisbee; Erie. The °Bowing were continued : lloram'a appeal; Jefferson.. Maul ca. Bider; Jeffcrwet. Erie Citrra. Canal Co.; Erie. Gurney et al. vs. A. it; G. W. Railway .Co. et al. In equity. ' The following asses wore argued; Sticee's Appeal., Jet:R=ln..Argued hv Barclay for appellant and by Ft. C. 'Winslow °contra. ' • • Vetoing° National Bank vs. Taylor, Verog. Argued by ;Berrickson for plain In error.. No reply. SI et al va.. Roblnsoo., Erie. Ar gued y Ross Thertipson 'and James C. Marshall for plaintiff. in error.. No reply. Yates vs. Meadville Borough. Craw ford. Argued by Pearson Church for plaintiff In error, and by Harry Hender son contra. Snider vs. 'Si' sderhowu. enurfoni Nod p Bid vs. Girard. Borough. Eric. Argued Walker 'for-plaintiff in 'error, and by Woodruff mars. Vatted Su awn The October term . of' the United Maio! District Court,-for the testerri Toistrictor Pennsylvania, commenced yesterday, Judge Mcamdleres on the bench., - The names of the Grand and Traverse Jurors wbro called, but as a quorum of the former did not answer, the charge of the Co ut was not delivered. • The list of eases were called over, after which Court adjourned until this morn. Sry'there are forty-soven cases on the trial docket, of which twenty-two are erim . !nal, nine bankrupts y Issues, twelvepro. mauling. in rem. and Your proaeipdings for forfeiture, or adpersonem. Besides these amen 'there will be a number of indict metals Iburck duripg the. sitting of the menus ceurs—gadse-mailiptos. MONDAY, October. 21.—N0 alaoll taken FoLkering is the trill' Ilst fur thia day: . 11. Shmeri Kees va drones Morrow. - -- 12. D. Fawoatt & Co. va J.K. Lanahan. 26. Kennedy & Wilson vs. Bigley.; - ZS. John Griffin ve. Tohn lloClaren. 20. A. IL Miller sa. Jaa. Shnpson. 25. Ketuusly & Bro. NIL German Gross 27. John Thompson vs. .Wm. Mur dock, et. aL ' 2P. Cyrus hUlkorys. Faller &Eastman. Ittuarteir Semilosa—Jimlge Mow.. Thla Court met at the usual hour Mon `day morning. The following eases were " disposed of: ; . EXTORTION ET Ac .I.LDERXAN Edward Lynch,' Alderman and ex -Officio Justice of the Peacein the Third want, woe arraigned upon an indictment charging him with .extorting money tin der color of his office. 'Mrs. Catherine Carter, of South Pittsburgh, was the proseculaix. It appeared that in ;lane last she coiled on the Alderman to com plain against certain parties for false im prisonment; that she gave him ten dol lars, for which he said he would "put flu= through;,''. that nothing-was done until in August, after some four weeks had elapsed, Sawn on attorney, said to base been eteployed by the Alderman, drew up au affidavit with'a view, salt seemed, seeme 11 - going on with the caw; lont'at this potnt the old lads, Mrs. Caner, be came - angry, thinking' she was being im posed upon, and resole complaint against the Alderman for extortion. The jury were asked to say whether, under the evidence, they believed the defendant re ceived the money, as a magistrate , and led the presecturix to - believe that he would, fn his own langtutge, as alleged "pat the parties through.' If he did; the Court said. it -was, an Improper act, in violation of the law, and he should be convicted. .The jury found a verdict of guilty. Sentence depend. =DM ASSLULT ALITIMILLEL- • - Commonwealth vs. John Stemler and Patrick DuffyandConhaonwealthva.Jaa. Lang. Crass indlotmente lbeafatudt and battery. The difficulty transpired to South Pittsburgh, and the cases were of &trifling character. Stemler and Dully are constables, and it appeared Lang was taken into custody for alleged improper conduct at a saloon. The jury found the officers guilty and acquitted Lang. Herman'Goldstein waa placed on trial OD a charge of larceny, Preferred by I. Schnlizeb Chrtrialidadjourndient. I=l MownAy, Oct. 21.—The elute of George Lyle el al. vs. W. H. Brown, taken up on Pridakiast; was resumed. and went to the j ury.l'o verdict at adjounatuenL 'l'ollow-1r:0a the trial hat for thin day: 25. (Feb.) Chambers vs. Both:won. 72. Co. Natlemal Rellahtg and Stor ing Co. ve. Haldeman. 12. (May.) Baldwin vs. Henderson. H. (May.) DnquesnocoalCo.vs. Pam- Z. (May.) Lamb vs. Ballow. (May.i , Benkendorf va. Maagrave. 40. (Hay. Wilson vs. Poor et. al. 42. (May. Glllesplii vs. Lloyd. 47.( May.) 4Dbinger and wife vs. Bauer. (May.) Coleman 'vv. MeGkownfa executora ==l Zndge Stowe, of the Criminal Cotut, yesterday appointed 'Wm. T.. Haines, Fag., (until recently a reaident of Chester county,) counsel for Mimi., Mendel, under Indictment for mailer, In having fatally stabbed, Louis Melee, in Alla- Ilheny, on the Bth ,of August last. The ease will be taken up on Monday next, and the accused had represented that be was unable to employ an advocate. Mr. Mines in a lawyer of .eonidderable expe• rienee,' and during the short time he has been practising at the Pittsburgh bar has given evidence, to Bay the least, of a high order of talent Ile is a forcible speaker, and never fans in making a favorable Impression on court and jury In the trial of cause, • His selection In the ease allu ded to is -bat a just recognition by the Court of his qualitications. Bearing of - the conviction of Alder man Lynch:of extortion, the question came up, in ootrversatlon between atter vacs in court, whether part of the eon /cake in hit Muse would - not be to de prive him . - of his office.. The law was referred to, ands decision given that the Alderman retildbi hbroommisolcm not withstanding his conviction, and that in cue of being sentenced to Imprison ment, he could, if he would see fit, open an office in the county jail, the law re qtarlug that Aidelsnan should open of fices in the wards for which they were elected and in which they rmided. Al derman Lynch resides in the Third ward, and the county Jail within its bounda ries. Same of .er Aldermen, kind they , been In Court yesterday, during the trial of Alderman Lynch for extortion, might, have profited thereby. They might, too, have felt elevated in Mei rown estimation at tberemark of Judge &owe that they were supposed to be learned in - the law; but their feelings would have been the reverse, when Ins Honor. added, that on fortunaraly their legal knowledge In some instance., was entirely too limited, great ly to the detriment of the more Ignorant 'portion of the community. Lawyers, as well another people, some I times say things they should not, andwe heardwithpleasttretherdidbatsevereco bakeof one of the profession, In the Crim inal Com*. ymennay, for making an im pnoper remark concerning a witness, The rebuke was the more deserved, as it was *repetition of . the indiscretion. Cherry Mooney, committed to Jail by Justice Mitchell, of Lawrenceville, cm the 14th Instant, for false pretense, was discharged yesterday by Rift* Stowe,. on the ground that the commitment did not show that any Information had been made against him. NEW Crane Horsz..-Second night of I the engagement of Mr. S. F. Chanfrau. and C. T. Parolee, 'Jr: To-night the original et:me:Vat "Sam" in live. acts. Vennines TIIZATItt.—A great bill for to-night The Lady - athlete Mhos Swift, the empress of vocalists; Miss For rest, Chirilki, the great wire performer ' and a host of other talented performers.. ST. SESDOiT'S FaXtt.—The opening of the Fair in the Church building, Seventh ward, • was very suspicions last night. The attractions arc great. The Fair will continue all week. • DAN Rice, with his great elrelle, is coming on his farewell visit: • Tay kinseze McCarvnir, of Philadel phia, announce a grand oonoert at the Academy of Musk, nert week. laqterat...—An immet ' held list night on the body of John Lasaban, whose death la elsewhent recorded by Aldermen Guyan:M...lrartn. The jury returned • verdid of accidental death, fully exonerating the employees of the Piehandle road from all blame. SS, Pittsburg% SrUtah , K. Mamma. ED iremil.—The comas:mica. Hon signed "W which appeared in Your Lana of the 19rif inst., says "a late eol i remarkaupon tb•Soldiers' Home, were calculated to create a Prejudice agairmt. -the Home." qtr. °L." enter tains a fable Idea of my sootim enth * consider the Soldiers Home in this muntrY One of. the noblest institutions that ever sprang out of the hearer of the people. But the M.S..° far which some of them have been established seems not lobe carried out, 'acre a great majority of ourcrippled soldiers are wandering about w i t h ou t a better, or without that oomfr.mi, which their exceptional ralt/sn d u l mo ;T s .. r fL' er not, he a x tt fTll k"" p gi b v lie en airtwitistelding B.u. the 'restet e abl i ilhed; if the w-un. whO. tuts a right to be carol for ins public Institution, is kept away under a trilling pretext. I tubnit win Mr. Te thatdrunkeruless blight not to be tolerated. But how ten it be otherwise? Yon have under your charge a number of mat full of life; unfortunate in having been deprived of their limbo, they- have not the power to occupy their leisure in useful works; their education has been neglected, and they have there fore no taste for trading; wearying of their monotonous rife, one of the results of idleness follow= they seek variety in the brutal amusement of deprovedsouls. Whose Mutt is UP_ It is a subject wor thy of consideration, and the Superin tendent and the whole Board should give it their most serious attention. To ex pel a man from the Horne because huhu been occasionally drunk, isnot the true remedy to put a stop to that lihentious habit. On the contraryiett to himself, abandoned without hope, and being in capable of avail* an honorable sub sistence,, the maimed soldier fella to a condition lower than the brute, becomes • vagrant, and finds lodging in the jail. tg in thejall. irieed not dwell longer upon the con reenoncesi of such mistbrtune. -Avery by should be aware that the Soldiers* Rome La not a relief for a crippled man, union he be perfect and withobt reproach. But where is that rarcturtisf Who will not Dal - occasionally in some particularity In this state of Willi% may ask, of what me is that inautution, and what will become of itfi =I y Yesterday Alderman Strain, of the Tenth ward, had before him the female member. of a large family of the Sev enth ward, who had Indulged In an old fashioned broom such battle. They, in common with the prosecutors In the caae, need a bales oven, and the great Fair- ilege of baking Mat on 'Friday last apse made matter of contest. While the oven was being heated, the quarrel waxed warm, and resulted In a final ap. oml to broomsticks and dishcloths. A battle wee fought on a rutalature scale, and the party coming out second beat preferred the charge as stated.: The par ties were I aid for a further hearing. Friday is an unlucky day to bake, es pecially if you_ own but half the oven. Tbe Coes of Irony. A. man named MeSwiggen was foolish enough. to get 'drunk yesterday, and to make threats against the life of Jenkin Jones. The latter having dun dears to prevent the execution of the threats, re paired to the odtro of Justice Helsel, in East Birmingham, and had a warrant issued for MeSwiggin's arrest. The lat ter stormed and scolded on being b rou,gbt before the Justice, to such an extent he to have imposed on himself a flu of ten dollars for his folly. He us likewise held to appear at Court to outer into bonds to keep the peace. Redwtggen is not an Italian, as the name seems to indicate. =ZICEM=! Perhaps some waves occasionally de .erve a welding., but they never should be abused. Hrs. ',Nancy Hamilton.-yes terday, appeared befoi o Alderman Mc tinders Cud 'asked that her husband, be held to keep the peace towards.. her. It appears, from her allegation, that be has been in the habit debasing er ' and that to eamtpe her punishment, she quit his bed and board and took up her redden,* with her parent., in Lawrenceville. He was not entirely satisfied with the dime - lotion, however: and thremened her dire bodily injury. Hence the information, and warrant for his arrest. The Peet modestly describes the artil lery - salutes lirOd on Saturday night, on the occasion of the Democratic proces sion, as folhokto ." . "The thlid. - ward .Committee, under the leadership of Thomas A. Pander ee eared a. goodnised mortar, had It p laced near the "Battery," and welcomed the various delegations."' "The Allegheny Democratic Club also Lent a small field - piece in the Diamond, In the charge of en experienced squad. .whoae names we could not faun." All both!. peck of modern Jackson crackers mould have been productive of much more "militarynoise and confu sion" and enthusiasm than the toy mortar and minature gun. Geed fir. the Glazters.—Srldget Morels is evidently working. for' the in terest of the glaziers of Sou neighbor hood. In the best drunken humor im eginable, yesterday, she completely de molished the large show window of John McQuillan'sygn, on Ehtoghs= = lu the Eighth She was by the Mayor's pollee, ateleent up to the Hill for ten days for her festive spurt ltekue she was tarn from the tombs, however, she left her regards Innumer ous scratches and blows on the hue of a fellow prisoner tanned Kate Pierce. A Mutual FhwamelU4p.—Fraztk Pan field and John 31C - Donald both work at Hussey S Wells' mil, lu th 6 Flfth - ward. Yesterday they had a slight misunder standing widen led to warm wards and Mews. Each administered to the other a severe drubbing, after which both re, paired In due baste to the of of Alder man Taylor and preferred cross sults, charging each er with assault and battery. Both patties were held for a farther hearing. Under the etteumstan: tes an honorable eomproptlse should be . . 'Neigh . Wel' Quarrel.—Haan Hart and William Remedy are neighbors in the Eighth ward. Their houses adjoin cads other, and a common hydrant supplier. the filthy water °Ube Allegheny to each. Over the anything but Q9etel fluid the neighborsquarreledyestertlay,and blows were struck. Hart, to have redren, ap peared before Alderman Strain and pre ferred a charge of assault and battery against Kennedy, who was arrested and held to answer the charge at Court. So much for one common hydrant to supply two households. Assaulted a lasy.—There came from Baldwin township, yesterday, before Justice Heise!, of ,Etuit likiningtuun, Hrs. Catharine Mularkin,.whci, on her oath charged John Agnew, Sr. and his son John with having assaulted her son. She alleges that without any just prov ocation they struck the youth various blows about the head and bank with a piece of pine board, and' moreover threatened to shoot tam. A warrant was issued. MordErly House.—Matte, con t a. lives on Webster greet, and Smithson is her neighbor. The latter doubted sufficiently the character of the former's house as to lead her to swinar before Mayor McCarthy yesterday that it is a disorderly one, and a source of annoyance to the neighborhood. A war rant was issued for the arrest of Mottle Base Balll.—The Seneca Base Ball Club of 011 City will play the Enterprise on Thursday next at Union Park, and will engage the Allegheny Club on the after noon iblioating at the same place. The Oil City boys are "gretury comes" to beat, and our home athletes must look well to their laurels. "Me Have received Harper's Monthly, tinders Lady's Book and Our Young . Folks all of them freehand ready for the November campaign. Standards like these need no word of recomendatlon from us, as every one buys them. W. A. Glldenfenny, No. 43 Fifth street,' has them for sale.. . . There are now in eession in thin city no lees than five different Courts, an fol lows: Supreme Court, United 'Staten Court, District Court, Court of Common ]'leas and Court of Quarter 13esidons. quite a crowd ansidribled to see the "novel wager" paid' yesterday at the corner of Fifth and Smithfield streets. Thu gymnastic performance did not 03010 oft Mil PAPKEt Ralf GINGB, NOW ECCUYIEU. AZAS" VARILITY. AT No. 107 Iffarkit etreat .BOA. R. live ltEa n n o aa2t F. 111171313MAN3. 2 rinh strut, batmen" Tanita and Chcdhast eareer N QOMlb and . Dealer In nardwarn.. ram alms_goods of at aranwae.uw .. lima and odds% ths /yr..% Drum. U.airt., not IMO. WA123316...D. 'URN CITE BELT WORMS. CEO. 0. CLARK & co.. MOWLavers 0(.117 dosorlptkon of Potott mewled. 00.14stai 11.twesea .T.powitylkass -- PlUabar Vale No. 'm SOOt. LTRICIITT rb as Moor s , . . WEILEAT.-10.0400 BIIIIIIELS CliiICE IL I :PEN° MIER, Aim's* sad :rd. bale bl Deana. wata.aar. wnse 067 mat, stn. E'.l3. R. ItlMEit, 91 '.i JAIIES,II4I2III, k SON, EMI RID - BROKERI 09 onoll TO Water Street, 118 Wood St., near corner of Fifth. LARD 011 1113ranani/128. . trigt,r,7,ll Mann. Ltrfiszaasure .... Government Mecnrities. w. mamas our Mo. I Lard 011 •41. 1 to no bon ..tustramtl., or otter broads. 1111d_rropco• UZI tS •loy a•Cl•Ossessil or Maar. Mts. no r U. 1.71148 • Lubricator am.. be • uaelled. A nd o Dupons , oir izmnt i maluv o rt "Maid Ullman dock.. ano anld or Ilbera: Mr... I, , ,fte WO ! tblfr lategereP '°°° e1eN ".""4.°621°. i Lard WI from thaVe . etr ...0be'''.."1.12.0 M all the prlveloal alees or !Coro.. CONVERSION OF 7-30'S. Gold, Silver, tie an tow p.t, st.4t to courcrt W SECOND IMO 11111111-BEilEt , INTO THE • New 1867 5-20 bold reopen Bonds.. JABIES T. BRADY & CO., Dskm it Gnrnftit Setriiik Corner Pourds h Wood Streets. IRA B. leVAI it CO., .113a.zilx.ers. LID DIM II 60MIIIIIV.SICHIT118 Foterth mad Smithfield Streets. • We VIII 6.re holders of ANNE 666 7611.1 666EN-alittee.ES Oho 'haired at 17:10 ear eent-ao Aaonar7 at, sod 67v• them In thee aatth .3•20 110.4118 OF .1661, tate:fen IN 0061 a at 6 per ma. from that date. IR& IL lieValt it OD.' FINANCE AND TRADE:' Cwrlon oo• 'us Privaintr.on Likarrre, idownws, October 21. 1807. fold Plimaine arm to-day at about 111,thonal, theta lel dlepoaltlon to advanne the rate. yet thW high cuotationsfor Untied:3lsta. bonds la Frankfort and London. and the lirge amount. of a:chorine adoring at low rates. keep down the premium. Spoeulators ara afraid at pre. rut to take hold at Mgt rates, Mace the Go. ommentwill 01.80. e about twenty-alt Wi nona 0/Interest on and attar .November teL Gorernment Donde remain doll and weak; quotations remain &throat sinehassed. The market Is kept up by a few *mast= who ere also dealers in them at retail. So long .. call loans on Governments commuted Dot per tent. pros:dam It was cup to carry bonda, but at present the cieZrylag at.. modest the lateral earned oath° bond., and so OCCURS to .1.4 so actual Lorestmentdemmi. The stook instket le very feverish and fin. Malone are rapid; there t. evidently • deeire by lane hnlders of atoeks at high prices to un, load, and nothing but the purshues of the cliques keep up quotatlons. The wining shuee are lower and dull, more for want of funds to operate then any wall...Diable report. trent the tolnlng regions. Closing New' Took quotations rceelool by l'h. It. Alert; were as follows: Child, 1441 16111% 11.405 i 1115 i; 1561,, 106 V 1565, 105150 tamed% 106%; 104oe. 10654; 1-10, h/456. Cleveland t Pltteburgb R. FL. Mend:mats .0 ton Exprase.... liegtern trsdoa relegrapb..... Pittsburgh Fort Wayne t Chicago R. R. Ph Northwestern Italiroad—common Northwestern—prelerved es New Tort Central.-- . ... 11234 Otildand Illaslasippl Certificales Michigan Southall, aO4 Corydon Q..= hill. 1 xl Quickeilret 20% —The financial feature claiming most Wen. Cori at present le the large aggregate of foreign capital which is seeking temporary employ. meat in this conntrT, at Now Thtk - Pitttltir• lathy. To the rumors of the probability ,of French intervention in favor of the Papal goy orpiment, and the fat of sesuritias at the Loni don stork exchange, le mainly ascribed Mead. gold here. It is also ernialdared high ly probable that the distort.] state of most. WI , confidence In England wlll probably tend to increase the amunot of capital seeking em ployment on this stile. s—The New York Post airmunces that our. renal 1 returning from the oral, but "lithe% ail id tt will_e_oon be required by the South. The Pod ears "the more moderate Ibtanetal men deduce the concluelon that while there cornet be any sever. monetary stringency de. reaped for the present, except by some Tres. ury disturbance of the comae,, which is not at all likely to occur, .till the prospect of murk monster,' out. sod plethora as would at a very arty day put the rate of interest below An to Wrest per vent. U rusher delusive %ham trustworthy:* —The Treasury Ls roportee..to be aelllng Rohl, but the supply for dalbrary Is snap, and aa musk aa $4 has Leto paid for Dorroarlag Lo2few York. —The &warden now gobs on. retarding the lability of ho Gover n ment and the dream in United Sates ...bra in the matter of the . .regular. Seven Thirties, recalls to mind the queettone that have often ben raised between bank and bank, and banks and todlyiduath re. Cording believe for forged arlOora. meal. We believe that If la mow well settled, that to cue of a payment of a e.ek wi th forted Or lrregtdat endorsement, mow. any he bad to the is. =Worrier, though not With out' regasl to the lop. of Wee. Same have taken the ground that claims of this chancier are of about the same astute a. any common demand for mousy due, and th at only that.. ..11.e of outlaw; apply to them. Use of our Boston banks, not lent saw, had • tithe of thin thereat. of ten years standing, pr. sorted. By ad rte. of counsel AO notice wee taken of it. Th. broken .bitereeted" la the rejected Seven thirties have taken the coat• Lion that their lability ended when the Tre.► ury passed their ilotaa, and they are milted la theft determination to fight out on that Noe. Several wall State street private beak. us Ara somewhat connected with the break In the converelonarymovement, and they await the progress of events wi th eonsiderable ena lety. The New York Aulstant Treasury is reorivlsor Jane and July Seven Thirties to ma call.. tor. Five Tem:Mellor bill. Its tenet open the Ft. Twenties is charged from July s to date et exchange, et I per cent. in currency, and the wrath thane.t le allowed 1 mama. awls the Soren tratles.—Boston thigistU• —There was pressing demand for morn to. day, andmart of the basks reported • tight market, with • falling off Is the supply of cur rency and loanable food.. She remlnanom of